Generation No. 1
1. THOMAS HERRETT (GEORGE HERRIOT) was born 1753 in Ayrshire, Scotland, and died 1843 in Macedonia, Hancock, Illinois. He married BRIDGET BESTO Bet. 1785 - 1787. She was born Abt. 1759, and died September 08, 1845 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
Notes for THOMAS HERRETT:
In the History of Sackville, New Brunswick, the last name Herrett is
spelled Herritt, Herriett, Herret
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Thomas Herrett found in:
Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s
Place: New Brunswick Year: 1797
Primary immigrant: Herrett, Thomas
Accompanying family members: Wife Bridget Besto; child
David; child Sophia; child Moses; child William
Permanent entry number: 772422
Accession number: 8929952
Source publication code: 156
Source publication page number: 59
Source publication: ARRIVALS: OUR FIRST FAMILIES IN
NEW BRUNSWICK. By the members of the Saint John Branch,
New Brunswick Genealogical Society; edited by Janice Brown
Dexter and Sandra Keirstead Thorne. Saint John, NB: New
Brunswick Genealogical Society, 1985. 165p.
Source annotation: Date of arrival in New Brunswick, a few are
date and place of first mention of residence in the New World.
Spouse and any children of foreign birth were assumed by
indexers to have accompanied main entry.
Source: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
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Sackville Census 1803:
Family of Thomas and Bridget Herrett: 1 male, 1 female,
3 children over 10 yrs, 3 children under 10 years.
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*This transport from Great Britian to Virginia took place the same year as the Boston Tea Party. It is my belief that this group was a Scottish Regiment, but as of 9/24/2001 I have no proof. There are 3 women listed on this shiplist, they could have been used to make meals and fix laundry.*
Ship List
Transported by Alexander Campbell
dated June 1773
William Addington
Charles Ashton
Thomas Ashton
Robert Baker
Stephen Baker
James Barber
John Barrett
John Bevadocks
Thomas Brown
Thomas Carroll
Robert Clark
Robert Colwell
John Cooper
William Curtin
John Doules
Edward Dyhouse
John Ellis
James Fox
Charles Gisen
John Hamilton
Thomas Herrett <---------------- **********
Margaret Jackson
Margaret Jackson, Jun.
Thomas Jervis
Ann Long
Nicholas Meades
William Northall
William Ossed
Edward Paul
Thomas Pe---es
John Powell
John Stanton
Samuel Sugdon
Charles Swan
John Terrell
Jacob Toole
Benjamin Waller
George Wapshott
David Wigen
John Williams
Samuel Wingfield
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More About THOMAS HERRETT:
Name 2: Thomas Herriot
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-0WH
Military: Revolutionary War
More About BRIDGET BESTO:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-0XP
Children of THOMAS HERRETT and BRIDGET BESTO are:
2. i. DAVID HERRETT, b. August 13, 1788, Of Parrsbough,
Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada; d. March 20, 1861, Springhill, , Nova Scotia,
Canada.
ii. SOPHIA HERRETT, b. Abt. 1790, Of Sackville, Westmorland,
New Brunswick, Canada; m. NATHAN HICKS, July 15, 1810, Sackville, Westmorland,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. 1851.
Notes for SOPHIA HERRETT:
In 1851, Sophia was living with Jacob and Mary (Hicks) Worthman.
Mary is possibly Sophia's Daughter.
More About SOPHIA HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-103
More About NATHAN HICKS:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-1M1
iii. FRANCES HERRETT, b. Abt. 1792, Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; m. THOMAS BEASTOW, December 02, 1812, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; b. Abt. 1788, Of Sackville, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About FRANCES HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-119
Notes for THOMAS BEASTOW:
Last name sometimes listed as Besto (just like Bridget's Maidan name)
It is believed that Thomas was a cousin of Frances.
More About THOMAS BEASTOW:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-1Z3
Marriage Notes for FRANCES HERRETT and THOMAS BEASTOW:
Married Cousin???
iv. WILLIAM HERRETT, b. Abt. 1794, Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; d. 1819, Near Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
Notes for WILLIAM HERRETT:
Interstate and probate granted July 24, 1819. Some reoprts say
that he was murdered at Tantramar.
More About WILLIAM HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-12H
v. MOSES HERRETT, b. Abt. 1796, Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; d. August 1835, , Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
Notes for MOSES HERRETT:
After June 29, 1835, Moses bought out his brother Thomas Jr's share
of Thomas Sr.'s land and on August 13,1835 the administration
of the estate was granted Thomas Sr. as next of kin.
More About MOSES HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-13P
3. vi. THOMAS HERRETT, b. October 04, 1798,
Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; d. April 16, 1884, Poodiac,
Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
4. vii. STEPHEN MILLIDGE HERRETT, b. 1799, Of
Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; d. 1872, Of Burford, Brant,
Ontario, Canada.
viii. ANDREW HERRETT, b. Abt. 1800, Of Sackville, Westmorland,
New Brunswick, Canada.
More About ANDREW HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-154
ix. JOHN HERRETT, b. Abt. 1802, Of Sackville, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada; d. October 19, 1840, Fox Island, , Maine.
Notes for JOHN HERRETT:
Times and Seasons. "Truth Will Prevail."
City of Nauvoo, Ill. June 15th, 1841. [Whole No. 28.Vol. 2 No. 16]
http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v2n16.htm
Payson, Ill. May 20th 1841.
Brothers Smith & Thompson.
I improve the present opportunity to inform you in short, of my labors
and success in the Vineyard of the Lord during the past year. I left
Nauvoo in company with Elder John Herriett, soon after the conference
in
April 1840 for the purpose of preaching the gospel in the eastern states,
we stopt [stopped] in Freedom N. Y. and held 6 or 7 meetings, and
baptized ten; we then went into Allegany [Allegheny] and Livingston
Counties, traveled and preached in the two Counties nearly 3 weeks,
and
baptized twelve, then left and by steam boats, and rail car went to
Fox
Island. We arrived at the north Island on the Sabbath morning, July
26th,
went a distance of 4 miles to brother M. Luce's, a brother that came
into
the church through the means of Elder Woodruff, and was much rejoiced
to
find him and his family still firm in the work of the Lord. We tarried
at
brother Luce's over Sabbath, and then went into the South Island, and
commenced our labors. We tarried and preached on the west end of the
Island nearly 3 weeks, during which time there were 17 baptized. We
then
traveled in different places on the two Island, and continued to preach
and baptize until the first of Oct., when sickness prevented. On the
9th
inst Elder Herriett was taken violently sick with a fever; he had been
confined but a short time, when he became sensible that his labors
were
accomplished. On the morning of the 13th inst, he expired (he died
as he
had lived) in the triumphs of faith, and could say, with propriety
with
the Apostle, that he had fought the good fight, and that he had finished
his course, & kept the faith. The church, all as one, felt to deplore
their loss, and his name and labors whilst with them, will not be
forgotten whilst time shall last. His relatives, no doubt. all mourn
his
absence, but I trust, that God will strengthen them by his spirit,
and
enable them to realise [realize] that he rests where trials, troubles,
&
the vile hand of persecution can assail him no more.
My feelings on the occasion were inexpressible. I felt that my loss
was
truly great, but calling upon God, he strengthened me, and I resolved
still to pursue my calling. The first of Dec., I left the island, and
went on to the main land, a distance of some 15 or 20 miles, and
commenced reaching, and the blessings of God attended me. Meeting houses
were opened, and calls for preaching from different parts were many
more
than was possible for me to fill. I continued to labor with diligence
and
perseverence [perseverance] for nearly 3 months, during which time,
amid
the false and slanderous reports which were put in circulation by wicked
and
evil designing men, there were 26 baptized. After organizing
them into a
branch of the church, aud [and] ordaining by the voice of the same
1
elder, 1 priest, and 1 teacher, I returned to the island, and found
the
church in a prosperous condition; 4 had been added during my absence.
I
held 5 or 6 meetings after my return, and baptized 24. The church on
the
island when I left numbered about 70, all in good standing, and rejoicing
in the blessings and gifts of the spirit. The number in all that were
baptized from the time we left Nauvoo, amounted to one hundred and
eleven, fifty seven of whom were baptized by Elder Herrett [Herriett].
I
arrived at home April 30th, found my relatives and friends in good
health. My prayer to God is that he will roll on his good begun work,
until error and wickedness are swept from the earth, and truth and
righteousness reign in stead thereof, and until the servants of the
Most
High shall cease from their labors and rest with their Savior in his
peaceful kingdom. In hope of which, I remain your friend and brother
in
the Bonds of the Covenant.
William Hyde.
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****Herrett is spelled herriett and herrett*****
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A Brief History of William Hyde
Preston Nibley
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jalston/Hyde/WHhistry.htm
AT APRIL CONFERENCE of the Church, held at Nauvoo in 1840, William Hyde
was ordained a seventy and called to fill another mission. This time
he
and his companion, an Elder Herrett, traveled as far east as Maine
and
the Fox Islands, where they were successful in making converts, but
in
the midst of their labours they were both stricken with typhus fever.
Elder Herrett died of the disease and shortly thereafter William Hyde
began his return journey to Nauvoo.
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According to the LDS site (www.familysearch.com), John died on 19 oct 1840. This letter from William Hyde states that John died on 13 Oct 1840.
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The New American Desk Encyclopedia, Copy Right 1989, New York, pg 1266
"Typhus, infectious disease caused by rickettsia and carried by lice, leading to a feverish illness with a rash. Severe headache typically precedes the rash which may be erythematous or may progress to skin hemorrhage; mild repiratory symptoms of cough and breathlessness are common. Death ensues in a high proportion of untreated adults, usually with profound shock and kidney failure. Recurrences may occur in untreated patients who recover from their first attack, often after many years (Brill-Zinsser disease). "
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More About JOHN HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-16B
Illness: October 1840, Fox Island, , Maine
6. x. JAMES M. HERRETT, b. January 22, 1807,
Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; d. January 26, 1885,
Havelock, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
7. xi. JANE HERRETT, b. Abt. 1809, Of Sackville,
Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; d. October 01, 1845, Nauvoo, Hancock,
Illinois.
Generation No. 3
2. DAVID HERRETT (THOMAS) was born August 13, 1788 in Of Parrsbough, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada, and died March 20, 1861 in Springhill, , Nova Scotia, Canada. He married MARY HOEG October 12, 1811 in Southhampton, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada, daughter of NATHAN HOEG and ABIGAIL. She was born November 30, 1792 in ,, Nova Scotia, Canada, and died February 17, 1880 in Maccan, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.
More About DAVID HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-0ZW
More About MARY HOEG:
Name 2: Mary HOEG
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-18Q
Children of DAVID HERRETT and MARY HOEG are:
i. JOSEPH HERRETT, b. July 06, 1812, Maccan, Cumberland, Nova
Scotia, Canada; d. December 11, 1891, , Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada;
m. SARAPHINE BOSS.
More About JOSEPH HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-19X
8. ii. ANDREW HERRETT, b. June 03, 1814, Maccan,
Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada; d. May 02, 1869, Springhill, Cumberland,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
iii. WILLIAM HERRETT, b. March 12, 1816, Maccan, Cumberland,
Nova Scotia, Canada; d. November 28, 1860, , Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.
iv. ABIGAIL HERRETT, b. November 05, 1818, Maccan, Cumberland,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
More About ABIGAIL HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-1DK
v. RUTH HERRETT, b. June 08, 1820, Maccan, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.
More About RUTH HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-1FR
vi. JANE HERRETT, b. October 11, 1822, Maccan, Cumberland, Nova
Scotia, Canada.
vii. ELIZABETH HERRETT, b. October 12, 1824, Maccan, Cumberland,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
viii. JOHN N. HERRETT, b. July 28, 1831, Maccan, Cumberland,
Nova Scotia, Canada; d. November 26, 1846, Maccan, Cumberland, Nova Scotia,
Canada.
More About JOHN N. HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-1JD
ix. SARAH HERRETT, b. January 11, 1833, Maccan, Cumberland, Nova
Scotia, Canada.
x. ANN HERRETT, b. Abt. 1835, Maccan, Cumberland, Nova Scotia,
Canada.
4. THOMAS HERRETT (THOMAS) was born October 04, 1798 in Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada, and died April 16, 1884 in Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. He married (1) ELIZABETH SPRAGG. She died 1885. He married (2) HANNAH LOUISE GUIOU October 24, 1822. She was born October 05, 1801 in Norton Parish, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died March 24, 1848 in Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About THOMAS HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: B99Q-XQ
Burial: Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
More About ELIZABETH SPRAGG:
Burial: Buried in Petitcodiac Baptist Cemetery
More About HANNAH LOUISE GUIOU:
Burial: Lake Cassidy Cem, Poodiac, New Brunswick, Canada
Children of THOMAS HERRETT and HANNAH GUIOU are:
i. ABIGAIL BRIDGET HERRETT, b. August 15, 1823, Poodiac, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. ,, New Brunswick, Canada; m. JAMES BLEAKNEY,
January 31, 1850, Sussex Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada; b.
Abt. 1820.
More About ABIGAIL BRIDGET HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 1R5B-HWN
Burial: ,, New Brunswick, Canada
ii. MARY SUSANNAH HERRETT, b. April 30, 1826, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. July 21, 1914, ,, New Brunswick, Canada; m. ELIJAH ALLABY; b. 1832; d. 1904.
Notes for MARY SUSANNAH HERRETT:
KI2M-001 = UPHAM PARISH - Salt Springs Baptist Cemetery
Old file numbers: v.8, 12 {& v.1, 87)
Located in Upham Parish, at western end of road to Clover Hill, by the Baptist Church. Compiled by Ernest Friars.
ALLABY:
02: Charles S. H. Allaby 1860 - 1904
wife, Christine H. Budge 1867 - 1935
03: Percy D. Allaby 1887 - 1955
04: James B. Allaby 1866 - 1921
wife, Elizabeth C. 1876 - 1954
05: A. W. Allaby 1857 - 1919
(side) Deacon, Elijah Allaby 1832 – 1904 < -------------- ***********
wife, Mary S. 1826 - 1914
(side) I. Thomas 1853 - 1960
Levi S. 1865 - 1865
children of Elijah & Mary S. Allaby
06: Edwin R. Allaby 1856 - 1923
wife, Alberta 1861 - 1897
Freddie M. 1891 - 1892
More About MARY SUSANNAH HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CV-ST3
Burial: Salt Springs Baptist Cemetery, New Brunswick, Canada
More About ELIJAH ALLABY:
Burial: Salt Springs Baptist Cemetery, New Brunswick, Canada
9. iii. JAMES ISSAC HERRETT, b. October 12,
1828, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. January 16, 1880, Poodiac,
Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
10. iv. HANNAH REBECCA HERRETT, b. January 14,
1831, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. November 01, 1901, ,, New
Brunswick, Canada.
v. WILLIAM GUIOU HERRETT, b. March 21, 1833, Poodiac, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. February 04, 1853, ,, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About WILLIAM GUIOU HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CV-SWH
Burial: Lake Cassidy Cem, Poodiac, New Brunswick, Canada
vi. THOMAS HERRETT, b. September 18, 1835, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. March 13, 1887, Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; m. HENRIETTA UNKNOWN.
More About THOMAS HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CV-SXP
Burial: Petitcodiac Cem, Petitcodiac, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada
vii. CHARLOTTE J. HERRETT, b. December 07, 1837, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. April 03, 1848, , Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About CHARLOTTE J. HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CV-SZW
Burial: ,, New Brunswick, Canada
viii. BENJAMIN ATHERTON HERRETT, b. March 02, 1840, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. ,, New Brunswick, Canada; m. CHARLOTTE BRADSHAW, December 22, 1959.
More About BENJAMIN ATHERTON HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CV-T03
ix. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS HERRETT, b. November 02, 1842, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. December 09, 1863, Hammond Vale, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About JOHN QUINCY ADAMS HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CV-T19
Burial: Lake Cassidy Cem, Poodiac, New Brunswick, Canada
x. ISABELLA HERRETT, b. 1843, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada;
d. ,, New Brunswick, Canada.
xi. JOSHUA B HERRETT, b. August 21, 1845, Poodiac, Kings, New
Brunswick, Canada; d. March 18, 1848, Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About JOSHUA B HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CV-T3P
5. STEPHEN MILLIDGE HERRETT (THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born 1799 in Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada, and died 1872 in Of Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada. He married MARY FRITCH October 19, 1826 in St. Paul's Church, Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. She was born Abt. 1803 in ,, New Brunswick, Canada, and died in Of Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada.
More About STEPHEN MILLIDGE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-14W
Christening: 1872
More About MARY FRITCH:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-208
Children of STEPHEN HERRETT and MARY FRITCH are:
11. i. THOMAS MILLAGE HERRETT, b. Abt.
1827, ,, New Brunswick, Canada; d. March 19, 1911, Lima, , Ohio.
ii. GEORGE MATTHEW FRITCH HERRETT, b. Abt. 1829, ,, New Brunswick,
Canada; d. January 14, 1891, Phoenix, Arizona.
More About GEORGE MATTHEW FRITCH HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-22N
Burial: Porter Cem., Phoenix, Arizona
iii. MARY JANE HERRETT, b. Abt. 1830, ,, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About MARY JANE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-23V
iv. HERRETT, b. Abt. 1833, ,, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-243
v. EMELINE HERRETT, b. Abt. 1836, ,, Ontario, Canada.
More About EMELINE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20cw-256
6. JAMES M. HERRETT (THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born January 22, 1807 in Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada, and died January 26, 1885 in Havelock, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. He married PHOEBE A. BLEAKNEY January 01, 1828 in Petitcodiac, Westmorland, N.b., Canada, daughter of JAMES BLEAKNEY and CATHERINE BLAKELY. She was born April 1811 in Petitodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada, and died October 11, 1879 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
Notes for JAMES M. HERRETT:
From Notebook of Leonard Allison, Sussex Historian Ca. 1900, Book L,
pg 23:
"Mr. James herrett of Havelock was first hired about 1855 - 1st permanent big church built 46 years ago in 1845, it was the 1st Baptist church in the whole parish of Sussex (note: this was the cardwell Baptist Church outsude Sussex, New Brunswick). Rev. Titus Stone gave the land, but not the minister, they were supplied by traveling ministers.....J. Herrett here two years, not educated man, loyalist descent, shot, of German Stamp, a pretty good preacher - past of the church....Petcodiac......For 14 years....while here he preached A Norton at Baptist Church there..."
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http://www.gnb.ca
Reference: 1867-505
FNUM: F-9696
James M. Herrett Co-Signer 1867 Kings County
Christina Keith Bride 1867 Kings County
Ralph Thorne Groom 1867 Kings County
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More About JAMES M. HERRETT:
Name 2: James M HERRETT
Ancestral File Number: QJZ7-WG
Burial: Havelock, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
More About PHOEBE A. BLEAKNEY:
Name 2: Phoebe A. BLEAKNEY
Ancestral File Number: QJZ7-XM
Burial: Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage Notes for JAMES HERRETT and PHOEBE BLEAKNEY:
Phoebe was born in Peticodiac, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick.
She and probably her husband are buried in the family plot, Christian Hill,
Havelock, Kings county, New Brunswick. Phoebe's Stone was standing
and in good repair in the late 1980's, according to another historian.
James was ordained as a Baptist Minister at Butternut Ridge August 8, 1845
Children of JAMES HERRETT and PHOEBE BLEAKNEY are:
i. CATHERINE B. HERRETT, b. Abt. 1830, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick,
Canada; d. April 28, 1903, , , New Brunswick, Canada; m. HIRAM WILSON,
November 27, 1857.
More About CATHERINE B. HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-2HC
Burial: Baptist Chr Cem., Kinnear, New Brunswick, Canada
12. ii. HANNAH ALMIRA HERRETT, b. 1830,
Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. July 05, 1865, Havelock, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada.
13. iii. DAVID M. HERRETT, b. Abt. 1831, Havelock,
Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. December 10, 1899, , , New Brunswick,
Canada.
iv. FRANCES JANE HERRETT, b. 1834, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick,
Canada; d. September 10, 1909, Norton, Kings, Nb; m. JAMES PORTER GUIOU,
July 28, 1862.
More About FRANCES JANE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-2KR
Burial: Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
14. v. ELIZABETH ANN HERRETT, b. October
21, 1836, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. November 12, 1909,
Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
vi. JAMES MILLIDGE HERRETT, b. March 15, 1839, Havelock, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. May 02, 1925, Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota;
m. DEBORAH TITUS, November 01, 1883; d. Aberdeen Cemetery, Aberdeen, Brown
County, South Dakota.
More About JAMES MILLIDGE HERRETT:
Name 2: James M. Herrett
Date born 2: Abt. 1841, Havelock, Kings, N.b., Canada
Ancestral File Number 1: 1JC5-C0T
Ancestral File Number 2: 20CW-2M6
Burial: Aberdeen Cem., Aberdeen, South Dakota
More About DEBORAH TITUS:
Burial: Aberdeen Cemetery, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota
Cause of Death: Exhaustion and Apolexy
15. vii. MARGARET AMANDA HERRETT, b.
1839, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. 1926, Petitcodiac, Westmorland,
New Brunswick, Canada.
16. viii. BENJAMIN COY HERRETT, b. May
16, 1843; d. November 27, 1910.
7. JANE HERRETT (THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born Abt. 1809 in Of Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada, and died October 01, 1845 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois. She married JAMES KEELER May 08, 1842 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, son of GEORGE KEELER and LAURA THOMPSON. He was born January 04, 1817 in Ferrisburg, Addison, Vermont, and died April 18, 1907 in Monkeytown, Sevier, Utah.
More About JANE HERRETT:
Died 2: October 01, 1845, Nauvoo, Hancock, IL
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-17J
More About JAMES KEELER:
Date born 2: January 04, 1817, Ferrisburg, Addison, VT
Died 2: April 18, 1907, Monkeytown, Sevier, UT
Ancestral File Number: 1FB5-SR
Burial: April 21, 1907, Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Children of JANE HERRETT and JAMES KEELER are:
i. SOPHIA KEELER, b. July 29, 1843, Macedonia, Franklin Co.,
IL; m. JOHN B. HICKS, Abt. 1859, Iowa; b. Abt. 1839, Macedonia, Franklin
Co., IL.
More About SOPHIA KEELER:
Ancestral File Number: 20D0-D2R
ii. JANE KEELER, b. October 28, 1844, Macedonia, Franklin Co., IL; d. November 05, 1844, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
More About JANE KEELER:
Ancestral File Number: 20D0-D30
Generation No. 4
8. ANDREW HERRETT (DAVID, THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born June 03, 1814 in Maccan, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada, and died May 02, 1869 in Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married SUSAN JANE HOEG November 19, 1835. She was born Abt. 1821 in Rodney, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.
More About ANDREW HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-1B5
More About SUSAN JANE HOEG:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-8ZK
Marriage Notes for ANDREW HERRETT and SUSAN HOEG:
Andrew Herrett married Susan jane Smith of Maccan 19 November 1835.
Witnesses David Adams and Elizabeth Smith (Wesleyan Methodist Marriage
Records)
Children of ANDREW HERRETT and SUSAN HOEG are:
i. DAVID WILLIAM HERRETT, b. Bet. July 06, 1843 - 1847, Rodney,
Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada; d. April 02, 1902.
More About DAVID WILLIAM HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-90Q
ii. AMBROSE HERRETT, b. Abt. 1845, <Rodney, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada>.
More About AMBROSE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-91X
iii. CHESTLEY HERRETT, b. Abt. 1847, Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia.
More About CHESTLEY HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-925
iv. ELIZABETH JANE HERRETT, b. Abt. 1849, <Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia>.
More About ELIZABETH JANE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-93C
v. MARY HERRETT, b. Abt. 1851, <Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia>.
More About MARY HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-94K
vi. EDMUND HERRETT, b. Abt. 1853, <Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia>.
More About EDMUND HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-95R
vii. HARVEY HORSLEY HERRETT, b. Abt. 1855, <Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia>.
More About HARVEY HORSLEY HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-960
viii. SUSAN MATILDA HERRETT, b. Abt. 1857, <Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia>.
More About SUSAN MATILDA HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-976
9. JAMES ISSAC HERRETT (THOMAS, THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born October 12, 1828 in Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died January 16, 1880 in Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. He married DEBORAH TITUS July 20, 1854. She died in Aberdeen Cemetery, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota.
More About JAMES ISSAC HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 1F9S-66
Burial: Cassidy Lake Cem, Lakefield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
More About DEBORAH TITUS:
Burial: Aberdeen Cemetery, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota
Cause of Death: Exhaustion and Apolexy
Child of JAMES HERRETT and DEBORAH TITUS is:
17. i. ATHERTON U. HERRETT.
10. HANNAH REBECCA HERRETT (THOMAS, THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born January 14, 1831 in Poodiac, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died November 01, 1901 in ,, New Brunswick, Canada. She married JAMES ALLABY August 22, 1847, son of ISAAC ALLABY and SOPHIA WOOD. He was born August 15, 1824 in Upham, New Brunswick, and died June 30, 1897 in New Brunswick.
More About HANNAH REBECCA HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CV-T2H
Burial: Salt Springs Cemetery, New Brunswick, Canada
Notes for JAMES ALLABY:
http://www.cadvision.com/waterst/gen/gen_lines.html
Census-- racial origin listed as Irish.
Religion--Baptist
In the census of 1861, the
list for James Allaby includes: 50 inproved acres of land, 25 unimproved.
The cash value of the farm was $800. He had one horse, one milk cow, no
oxen, three neat cattle, eight sheep and one swine. There were 80 lbs.
of butter, 25 lbs of wool, 10 tons of hay, 80 bushels of oats on four acres
and 20 bushels of buckwheat on half an acre.
More About JAMES ALLABY:
Burial: Salt Springs Baptist Cemetery, New Brunswick, Canada
Children of HANNAH HERRETT and JAMES ALLABY are:
18. i. JOHN FILLMORE ALLABY, b.
May 02, 1858, Kings, New Brunswick; d. July 31, 1936.
ii. DELANCY EVANS ALLABY.
11. THOMAS MILLAGE HERRETT (STEPHEN MILLIDGE, THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born Abt. 1827 in ,, New Brunswick, Canada, and died March 19, 1911 in Lima, , Ohio. He married HESTER. She was born Abt. 1839 in ,,, Canada, and died in Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada.
More About THOMAS MILLAGE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-21G
Burial: March 22, 1911, Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada
More About HESTER:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-26H
Children of THOMAS HERRETT and HESTER are:
i. MARY ANN HERRETT, b. 1857, Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada;
m. JOHN STANHOPE HARDIE, Abt. 1880, Ontario, Canada.
More About MARY ANN HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-27P
Burial: Ayr, Ontario, Canada
Notes for JOHN STANHOPE HARDIE:
John Hardie was from the vale of Strathmore and his father was a tailor in Aberdeen, Scotland. John and Mary had a cottage in Oliphant, Ontario and a church elsewhere.
More About JOHN STANHOPE HARDIE:
Burial: Ayr, Ontario, Canada
Ordination: Ontario, Canada
ii. WILLIAM W. HERRETT, b. 1859, Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada.
More About WILLIAM W. HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-28W
iii. VIETTA HERRETT, b. February 12, 1861, Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada; d. February 09, 1938, Montrose, Colorado.
More About VIETTA HERRETT:
Burial: February 11, 1938, Ouray, Colorado
iv. JAMES HERRETT, b. 1863, Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada.
More About JAMES HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-2BB
19. v. GEORGE ARTHUR HERRETT, b.
1865, Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada; d. 1938.
vi. ELIZABETH J. HERRETT, b. 1867, Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada;
d. 1958.
More About ELIZABETH J. HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-2DQ
12. HANNAH ALMIRA HERRETT (JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born 1830 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died July 05, 1865 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. She married (1) W. E. BLEAKNEY. He was born Abt. 1824 in <Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada>. She married (2) DANIEL DISBURY KEITH 1860, son of JAMES KEITH and ALIDA PRICE. He was born October 21, 1816 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, and died Bet. September 1872 - June 1973.
More About HANNAH ALMIRA HERRETT:
Name 2: Hannah Almira HERRETT
Ancestral File Number: QJZ7-ZS
More About W. E. BLEAKNEY:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-84D
Notes for DANIEL DISBURY KEITH:
1st marriage was to Emily Bleakney (Hannah's Aunt, Phoebe's Sister)
More About DANIEL DISBURY KEITH:
Name 2: Daniel KEITH
Died 2: 1873, Havelock, Kings, Nb
Ancestral File Number: C9KD-NT
Children of HANNAH HERRETT and DANIEL KEITH are:
i. ALICE ALBERTA KEITH, b. March 07, 1861, Havelock, Kings, N.b.,
Canada; d. August 15, 1897, , , New Brunswick, Canada.
More About ALICE ALBERTA KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 1R5B-B58
Burial: Salt Springs, Kings, Nb
ii. EMMA KEITH, b. Abt. 1865, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About EMMA KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-464
13. DAVID M. HERRETT (JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born Abt. 1831 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died December 10, 1899 in , , New Brunswick, Canada. He married (1) FRANCES JANE GUIOU March 08, 1856 in Springfield, Kings, N.b., Canada, daughter of BENJAMIN GUIOU and REBECCA PORTER. She was born Abt. 1832 in Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died August 10, 1910 in , , New Brunswick, Canada. He married (2) SARAH GUNTER May 07, 1860.
More About DAVID M. HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-2JK
Burial: Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
More About FRANCES JANE GUIOU:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4GR
Children of DAVID HERRETT and FRANCES GUIOU are:
i. CHARLES B. HERRETT, b. May 21, 1858, Havelock, Kings, New
Brunswick, Canada; d. November 17, 1929, Aberdeen, Brown County, South
Dakota; m. (1) LILLY B. JONAH; b. April 10, 1864, <, , New Brunswick,
Canada>; d. November 24, 1910, , , New Brunswick, Canada; m. (2) HENRIETTA
GRAY, 1918, Aberdeen, , South Dakota; b. May 28, 1860, Havelock, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. May 06, 1938, Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota.
More About CHARLES B. HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4H0
Burial: Aberdeen Cem, Aberdeen, South Dakota
Cause of Death: Cancer of the bladder
More About LILLY B. JONAH:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-C19
Burial: Petitcodiac Cem., Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Notes for HENRIETTA GRAY:
Mrs. Herrett Dies at Home
Mrs. Henrietta Gray Herrett, wife of the late Charles B. Herrett died friday at her home at 108 sixth avenue southeat after an illness of two weeks duration suffering with a stroke. She was 78 Years of age.
Henrietta Grey was born may 28, 1860 at Havelock, New Brunswick, Canada where she spent her youth and where she was married to B.C. Herrett. About 10 years ago they came to Aberdeeen where she has lived since. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Jane Gray of aberdeen, her sister, Mrs. Maude Swartout of Linden, Michigan, two sons and two daughers, Fred Herrett of Bozeman, Montana, Mrs. George Schafer of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, Mrs. W.J. Wedell of Minneapolis and James Herrett of Arpan, South Dakota.
Funeral services will be held Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clock at the baptist curch with the Rev. Arthur Thomson officiating, burial will be at the Riverside Cemetary.
Her daughter, Mrs. Alice Wedell of Minneapolis and her sister, Mrs.
Maude Swartout have been at her bedside for the past two weeks.
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Herrett
Funeral services from Mrs/ Henrietta Herrett who died Friday at her home here, where held Sunday afteroon at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Arthur Thomson officiating.
Mrs. C.T. Kirpatrick and Mrs. Arthur Thomson sange two hymns. Mrs. H.O. Ashton played the organ accompaniment. The ladies aid of the baptist Church attened the service in a body.
Burial was at the Herrett family lot at the Riverside Cemetery. Pall Bearers were H.A. Thorne, George Born, Paul Bens, Ben Miller, F.W. Whitmore and Howard Price.
Relatives attending the service from away were a sister, Mrs. Maude Swartout of Linden Michigan, a Daughter, Mrs. W.J. Wedell of Minneapolis, a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Herrett of Belle Fourche, Walter herrett of Clear Lake, Mr and Mrs. James Maddox and son Allen howard of Aston.
May 8, 1938
More About HENRIETTA GRAY:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-W4J
Burial: Aberdeen Cem., Aberdeen, South Dakota
Cause of Death: Complications From Stroke
ii. GEORGE WHITFIELD HERRETT, b. October 05, 1869, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. June 09, 1957, Wilmot, Nova Scotia; m. LAURA BARTEAUX, September 06, 1893, Nictaux Falls, Nova Scotia.
More About GEORGE WHITFIELD HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4J6
Child of DAVID HERRETT and SARAH GUNTER is:
20. iii. ANNIE D. HERRETT, b. February
18, 1862, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. July 06, 1956, Moncton,
New Brunswick, Canada.
14. ELIZABETH ANN HERRETT (JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born October 21, 1836 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died November 12, 1909 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. She married ISAIAH KEITH September 17, 1857 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, son of SAMUEL KEITH and MARY PRICE. He was born 1833 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died October 10, 1875 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About ELIZABETH ANN HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: QJZD-2T
Burial: Sunnyside Cem., Coupeville, Island, Washington
Notes for ISAIAH KEITH:
Uncle of Henrietta Gray.
More About ISAIAH KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: QJZD-1N
Burial: Sunnyside Cem., Coupeville, Island, Washington
Children of ELIZABETH HERRETT and ISAIAH KEITH are:
i. EATON BOHEMIAN KEITH, b. February 17, 1859, Havelock, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. March 06, 1941, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick,
Canada.
More About EATON BOHEMIAN KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-TWX
ii. FRANCES ANGEVINE KEITH, b. December 23, 1860, Havelock, Kings, N.b., Canada; d. May 05, 1940, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.
More About FRANCES ANGEVINE KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-TX5
iii. SAMUEL EZEKIEL KEITH, b. June 28, 1862, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. October 31, 1945, Coupeville, Island, Washington.
More About SAMUEL EZEKIEL KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: B99R-NH
Burial: November 03, 1945, Sunnyside Cem., Coupeville, Island, Washington
iv. BURPEE P. KEITH, b. April 06, 1864, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. October 12, 1932, Of Pepperelle, , Ma.
More About BURPEE P. KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-V0J
Burial: Pepperelle, , Maine
v. JAMES HERRETT KEITH, b. September 01, 1865, Havelock, Kings, N.b., Canada; d. July 20, 1942, Chilliwack, , British Columbia, Canada.
More About JAMES HERRETT KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-V1Q
Burial: Royal Oak Park, Victoria, B.c., Canada
vi. MAURICE AUSTIN KEITH, b. August 01, 1867, Havelock, Kings, N.b., Canada; d. February 04, 1941, Of Chilliwack, , B.c., Canada.
More About MAURICE AUSTIN KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-V2X
vii. CHALMERS KEITH, b. August 01, 1867, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. September 10, 1867, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About CHALMERS KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-V35
viii. SARAH DORA KEITH, b. March 15, 1869, Havelock, Kings, N.b., Canada; d. February 03, 1953, Chilliwack, , B.c., Canada.
More About SARAH DORA KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-V4C
Burial: Chilliwack, , British Columbia, Canada
ix. EDWIN WALTER KEITH, b. April 30, 1870, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. May 08, 1937, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About EDWIN WALTER KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-V5K
Burial: Greenhill Cem., Havelock, New Brunswick, Canada
x. ELMINA JANE KEITH, b. January 10, 1872, Havelock, Kings, N.b., Canada; d. September 17, 1956, Chilliwack, , B.c., Canada.
More About ELMINA JANE KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-V6R
Burial: Chilliwack, , British Columbia, Canada
15. MARGARET AMANDA HERRETT (JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born 1839 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died 1926 in Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. She married DANIEL LEWIS KEITH October 1866 in , , New Brunswick, son of DANIEL KEITH and RACHEL ALWARD. He was born 1822 in Of Salisbury Par, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada, and died December 16, 1898 in Petitcodiac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About MARGARET AMANDA HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: QJZG-5M
Burial: Kinnear Settlement Cemetery, Salisbury Parish, New Brunswick
Notes for DANIEL LEWIS KEITH:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbwestmo/cem-kinnear.htm
Kinnear Settlement Cemetery
(Salisbury Parish, N.B.)
(contributed by Cleadie Barnett, CG(C))
Copied by Mrs. Myrtle K. Perry, Havelock, NB
Note: This cemetery was also recorded by J.E. Humphreys, early in the 1900's. He gives it's location as a short distance from the church, on a road branching off the main highway to Havelock, leading to Steeves Settlement. He had one extra stone, which may now be lost.
10. KEITH:
= Daniel L. Keith d. 16 Dec 1898 age 76 yrs,
h/w Amanda M. 1839 - 1926
Bedford A. 1867 - 1931 {should be 1833}
Ford A. 24 Apr 1894 ae 31 yrs
= Wilford, s/o Dan. L. & Martha D. Keith d. 1 Apr 1859 ae 14 mos.
Emma d. 25 May 1870
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More About DANIEL LEWIS KEITH:
Name 2: Daniel Lewis Keith
Date born 2: 1822
Died 2: December 16, 1898, Kinnear Settlement Cemetery, Salisbury Parish,
New Brunswick
Ancestral File Number: QJZG-4G
Burial: Kinnear Settlement Cemetery, Salisbury Parish, New Brunswick
Marriage Notes for MARGARET HERRETT and DANIEL KEITH:
Married same day as Elizabeth Ann Herrett and Isaiah Keith
Children of MARGARET HERRETT and DANIEL KEITH are:
i. HURD S. KEITH, b. 1866, Salisbury Parish, Westmoreland, New
Brunswick, Canada; d. 1941.
More About HURD S. KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4QF
Burial: Hillgrove Cem., , New Brunswick, Canada
ii. BEDFORD A. KEITH, b. October 17, 1867, New Canaan, , New Brunswick, Canada; d. January 15, 1933, Petitcodiac, , New Brunswick, Canada.
More About BEDFORD A. KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-Z18
Burial: Kinnear Settlmnt, , New Brunswick, Canada
iii. BEDFORD E. KEITH, b. Abt. 1868, Salisbury Parish, Westmoreland, N.b., Canada.
More About BEDFORD E. KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4RM
iv. GRACE C. KEITH, b. December 13, 1869, Salisbury Parish, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada; d. 1913, Kinnear Settlmnt, , New Brunswick, Canada.
More About GRACE C. KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-Z2G
Burial: Kinnear Settlmnt, , New Brunswick, Canada
v. EMMA KEITH, b. December 13, 1869, New Canaan, , New Brunswick, Canada; d. May 25, 1870, New Canaan, , New Brunswick, Canada.
More About EMMA KEITH:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-Z3N
16. BENJAMIN COY HERRETT (JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born May 16, 1843, and died November 27, 1910. He married (1) SARAH MELISSA HUESTIS November 05, 1866, daughter of PHILIP HUESTIS and REBECCAH SPRINGER. She was born January 09, 1844 in Jemseg, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada, and died July 29, 1885 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. He married (2) HENRIETTA GRAY February 17, 1892 in , , New Brunswick, Canada, daughter of JAMES GRAY and JANE KEITH. She was born May 28, 1860 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died May 06, 1938 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota.
Notes for BENJAMIN COY HERRETT:
B.C. Herrett Passed Away Sunday Morning
Benjamin Coy Herrett died yesterday morning at his home in the normal addition, aged 67 years. Mr. Herrett had been seriously ill for a week or two, and his three children who live out of town have all been at home because of his illness. They are Mrs. W.J. Weddell of Minneapolis, Mrs. Schaffer and J.B. Herrett of Belle Fourche. The other members of the family are F.B. and F.E. Herrett associated with the Moore Furniture Company in Aberdeen.
Mr. Herrett was born in Havelock, New Brunswick, Canada, and live there all his life until about five years ago when he came west and located in Frederick. The old Herrett homestead in Havelock which has been the property of the Herretts for generations was retained by Mr. Herrett when he came west and is still in the family, as strong tie connecting them with the old home.
After about two and a half years in Fredrick, Mr Herrett and his wife came to Aberdeen and have made their home here for about the same length of time. During his residence in the country he made many friends by his upright life and kindly disposition and his death means the loss of a good residen and staunch friend. Mr Herrett joined the Baptist Church many years ago and has always been active in attendance and church work. The funeral service will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at the residence, beginning at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. J. Windbigler, Pastor of the Christian Church of this city.
Born: December 1843
Died: November 27, 1910
More About BENJAMIN COY HERRETT:
Date born 2: May 1843, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Died 2: November 27, 1910, Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-2ND
Burial: Aberdeen Cem., Aberdeen, South Dakota
More About SARAH MELISSA HUESTIS:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4ST
Burial: Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage Notes for BENJAMIN HERRETT and SARAH HUESTIS:
From the Christain Visitor Dec 13, 1866:
"At the residence of the bride's father, 1st union by Rev. James Herrett,
Benjamin Coy Herrett, Havelock, Kings County to Sarah M., 2nd Daughter
of P. Heustis, Esq. Cambridge, New Brunswick."
Notes for HENRIETTA GRAY:
Mrs. Herrett Dies at Home
Mrs. Henrietta Gray Herrett, wife of the late Charles B. Herrett died friday at her home at 108 sixth avenue southeat after an illness of two weeks duration suffering with a stroke. She was 78 Years of age.
Henrietta Grey was born may 28, 1860 at Havelock, New Brunswick, Canada where she spent her youth and where she was married to B.C. Herrett. About 10 years ago they came to Aberdeeen where she has lived since. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Jane Gray of aberdeen, her sister, Mrs. Maude Swartout of Linden, Michigan, two sons and two daughers, Fred Herrett of Bozeman, Montana, Mrs. George Schafer of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, Mrs. W.J. Wedell of Minneapolis and James Herrett of Arpan, South Dakota.
Funeral services will be held Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clock at the baptist curch with the Rev. Arthur Thomson officiating, burial will be at the Riverside Cemetary.
Her daughter, Mrs. Alice Wedell of Minneapolis and her sister, Mrs.
Maude Swartout have been at her bedside for the past two weeks.
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Herrett
Funeral services from Mrs/ Henrietta Herrett who died Friday at her home here, where held Sunday afteroon at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Arthur Thomson officiating.
Mrs. C.T. Kirpatrick and Mrs. Arthur Thomson sange two hymns. Mrs. H.O. Ashton played the organ accompaniment. The ladies aid of the baptist Church attened the service in a body.
Burial was at the Herrett family lot at the Riverside Cemetery. Pall Bearers were H.A. Thorne, George Born, Paul Bens, Ben Miller, F.W. Whitmore and Howard Price.
Relatives attending the service from away were a sister, Mrs. Maude Swartout of Linden Michigan, a Daughter, Mrs. W.J. Wedell of Minneapolis, a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Herrett of Belle Fourche, Walter herrett of Clear Lake, Mr and Mrs. James Maddox and son Allen howard of Aston.
May 8, 1938
More About HENRIETTA GRAY:
Ancestral File Number: 172K-W4J
Burial: Aberdeen Cem., Aberdeen, South Dakota
Cause of Death: Complications From Stroke
Children of BENJAMIN HERRETT and SARAH HUESTIS are:
i. HARRY MILTON HERRETT, b. August 16, 1867, Havelock, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. August 23, 1868.
Notes for HARRY MILTON HERRETT:
New Brunswick Vital Statistics:
Harry passed away at the age of 1 1/2 years
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New Freedom, Sept 15, 1868:
"Last week a child belonging to Coy Herrett, Butternut Ridge, about
1 1/2 years old was so severely scalded that it died of the effects in
a few days."
More About HARRY MILTON HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4T2
Cause of Death: Effects of burn
21. ii. FREDERICK EMMERSON HERRETT,
b. May 23, 1869; d. August 17, 1957, Bozeman, Gallatin County , Montana.
iii. FRANK BALTICE HERRETT, b. June 16, 1860, Havelock, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. June 04, 1925, Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota.
Notes for FRANK BALTICE HERRETT:
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/brown/business/aberdeen-1909.txt
Aberdeen, Brown Co., SD - 1909 Business Directory
This file contains a listing from the "South Dakota State Business Directory," published by The Gazetteer Publishing Co., Denver, Colorado in 1909.
Information transcribed by James J. Lewis.
ABERDEEN
The largest and most important city in the northern part of South
Dakota. County seat of Brown county, on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Chicago & Northwestern, Great Northern and M. & St. L.
railroads, 287 miles west of Minneapolis. Located in a rich agricultural
district and surrounded by a rapidly growing country, Aberdeen promises
to increase in size and importance even more
rapidly in the future than during the years past. There are plenty
of opportunities for profitable investment of capital in business enterprises
as well as in buildings for merchandising or homes, while
the surrounding country offers superior opportunities for settlers
with capital, small or large. Aberdeen has excellent schools and nearly
all the religious denominations are represented with churches,
or church organizations, making it a very desirable city for residence.
There are several strong and well officered banks, daily and weekly newspapers,
hotels, flour and feed mills, creameries, grain elevators,
business colleges, an opera house, etc. City water works, lighting
and sewer system, gas works, and all the requirements of an enterprising
city. The Alexander Mitchell Public Library is well worthy of mention.
Aberdeen has a normal school built at a cost of $100,000.00; a court
house costing $125,000.00, and a federal building costing $175,000.00.
The following list, showing the business and professional people, will
speak for itself; it will be safe to write to any of the names in prominent
type for further information. Population 11,250.
HERRETT, F. B., secretary The J. B. Moore Furniture Co., 106-108 Main.
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http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/sd+index+529548656946+F
SDGENWEB File -- Butte Co. SD -- Federal Land Records -- Names "HAASE"
- "HERRETT"
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least 2, in case
you make a mistake) and give your name and snail address so they
can send you
the forms.
Key to Case Types
181000- Public Lands Litigation
186001- Quit claim deed by US
210000- Acquisition by US
220000- Land exchange
230000- Withdrawal of Land by US
240000- Classification of Lands by US
250000 Disposition: Use and Occupancy
251000- Homestead
252000- Desert Land Act
253000- Indian Patents
254000- Color of Title Act
255000- Mining Claim Occupancy
Act
260000 Grants
261000- Military Scrip Warrant
Patents
262000- Lands to the State of South Dakota
262500- Swamp Land
263000- Rail Road Grants
264000- Airport conveyance
act
270000 Sales
271000- Public Land Sale
272000- Cash
273000- Small Tract
274000- Recreation &
Public Purposes
275000- Cemeteries and Parks
276000- Townsites
278000- Unintentional Trespass
371000 Multiple Use Act
386000 Mining Laws
386200- Lode Mining Claims
386300- Placer Mining Claims
386400- Millsite Claims
Land Conveyance types in this database:
PA - Patent
GD - Grant Deed
WD - Warranty Deed
Land Conveyances to the State of South Dakota
IL - State Lieu Selection (Lands the State selected in-lieu of
sections 16 and 36, which
they were entitled to but did not receive)
LS - Forest Lieu Selection
SG - State Grant
SS - State Selection
Meridians
05 - 5th Principal Meridian -- located in the eastern part of Iowa
06 - 6th Principal Meridian -- located south of Yankton - not used
by east River counties
07 - Black Hills Meridian -- located on the SD - WY border
(See map http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sd/images/meridians.jpg)
NAME
MERIDIAN TWP
RANGE SECTION ACREAGE
TYPE
HERRETT FRANK B
07 010
N 001 E
009
160
252000
CASETYPE DOCID
DATE
PA
774566 09/23/1920
NAME
MERIDIAN TWP
RANGE SECTION ACREAGE
TYPE
HERRETT FRANK B
07
010 N 001 E
010
160
272002
CASETYPE DOCID
DATE
PA
523365 04/07/1916
More About FRANK BALTICE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4WG
Burial: Aberdeen Cem., Aberdeen, South Dakota
Cause of Death: Lobar pneumonia
22. iv. ADA RUTH HERRETT, b. September
06, 1873; d. July 1965, Bell Fouche, , South Dakota.
23. v. ALICE MARY HERRETT, b. February
21, 1876, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; d. April 1961, Aberdeen,
, South Dakota.
24. vi. JAMES HUESTIS HERRETT,
b. August 07, 1878; d. April 25, 1953, Twin Falls, , Idaho.
vii. TAMAR ALMIRA HERRETT, b. July 29, 1885, Havelock, Kings,
New Brunswick, Canada; d. July 29, 1885, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick,
Canada.
More About TAMAR ALMIRA HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-518
Burial: Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Cause of Death: During Childbirth
Generation No. 5
17. ATHERTON U. HERRETT (JAMES ISSAC, THOMAS,THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT)
Child of ATHERTON U. HERRETT is:
25. i. OLINE HERRETT.
18. JOHN FILLMORE ALLABY (HANNAH REBECCA HERRETT, THOMAS,THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born May 02, 1858 in Kings, New Brunswick, and died July 31, 1936. He married MARGARET MARY JANE POLLOCK April 25, 1892 in Kings, New Brunswick. She was born 1871 in Poodiac, New Brunswick, and died 1939.
Children of JOHN ALLABY and MARGARET POLLOCK are:
i. AGUSTAS ALLABY.
ii. BYRON ALLABY.
iii. NELSON ALLABY.
iv. GEORGE ALLABY.
26. v. ANNIE REBECA ALLABY, b. April
23, 1893, Hardford Brook, New Brunswick; d. February 07, 1971, Bloomfield,
New Brunswick.
19. GEORGE ARTHUR HERRETT (THOMAS MILLAGE, STEPHEN MILLIDGE, THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born 1865 in Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada, and died 1938. He married MARY LENA HAYES. She was born Abt. 1868 in ,, Indiana.
More About GEORGE ARTHUR HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CW-2CJ
More About MARY LENA HAYES:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-K7K
Children of GEORGE HERRETT and MARY HAYES are:
i. LLOYD FREDRICK HERRETT, b. January 09, 1890, ,, Indiana; d.
March 24, 1967, Seattle, King, Washington.
More About LLOYD FREDRICK HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-K8R
ii. ARTHUR MILLAGE HERRETT, b. March 29, 1892, ,, Indiana.
More About ARTHUR MILLAGE HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-K90
iii. RAY EARL HERRETT, b. March 14, 1901, Lima, Allen, Ohio.
More About RAY EARL HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-KB6
20. 'ANNIE D. HERRETT (DAVID M., JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born February 18, 1862 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died July 06, 1956 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. She married FREDERICK WILLIAM DAVIDSON June 21, 1882 in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick, Canada.
More About ANNIE D. HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4KD
Child of ANNIE HERRETT and FREDERICK DAVIDSON is:
27. i. ALICE MARGARET DAVIDSON,
b. April 04, 1886; d. August 05, 1944.
21. FREDERICK EMMERSON HERRETT (BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born May 23, 1869, and died August 17, 1957 in Bozeman, Gallatin County , Montana. He married BERTHA JONASEN November 09, 1915, daughter of PETRE JONASEN and BERETH UNKNOWN. She died Aft. September 14, 1976 in Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana.
Notes for FREDERICK EMMERSON HERRETT:
verbal history told to Lois Amanda Herrett Hill by her father, Frederick
Emmerson Herrett, and repeated to Lois' daughter, Pamela Kay Hill Rolley:
As a very young man, under 21 years old, perhaps 19 years old, Frederick Emmerson Herrett left Canada and moved to Boston. In Boston, he sold a big-company-brand coffee. He drove around in a very showy horse and gilded carriage with a black driver in a gold braided uniform and white gloves.
FEH's cousin bought a ranch in the Dakotas, so FEH bought a ranch - ran cattle - and lived in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He had been to the Gallatin Valley (Bozeman, Montana) on a trip and thought it was beautiful. FEH moved to Bozeman. When he was around 30 years old, he contracted a lung sickness (perhaps tuberculosis) and was sent to Arizona for a year to recuperate. In Bozeman, he bought a house, a furniture store which he ran, real estate to rent out, and a wheat ranch he didn't work.
In the Stock Market Crash of 1929, FEH mortgaged everything except the house trying to cover his stock margins. It didn't work and he lost everything except the house. At the age of 60 with a wife and 9-year-old daughter, he had to start over again.
FEH born May 23, 1869, in New Brunswick, Canada.
Bertha Jonasen born in Norway
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ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/brown/business/aber1916.txt
Aberdeen, Brown Co., SD -- 1916 Business Directory
This information extracted from the "Northwestern Gazetteer and
Business Directory", vol. XX (1916-1917), published by R. L.
Polk & Co.
Data transcribed by Joy Fisher
Last Name
First Name
Business
Herrett
F. E.
sec, J B Moore Furniture Co.
Moore Furniture Co.
J. B.
J B Moore. pres and treas; F E Herrett, sec;
J L Huebl
mngr Undertaking Dept. 6-8 S Main (See adv)
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http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/sd+index+529548656946+F
SDGENWEB File -- Butte Co. SD -- Federal Land Records -- Names "HAASE"
- "HERRETT"
This file is a part of the Bureau of Land Management Database
for the states of
Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Data edited and prepared by Joy Fisher
South Dakota Land Patents Database
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) inherited the functions of
the
General Land Office when it was established by Congress in 1946.
The
South Dakota Land Patents Database, derived from General Land
Office and
BLM information, contains deeds (primarily patents) issued by
the United
States in the region now known as the State of South Dakota between
1859
and 1995. While BLM has been referred to as "the Nations record
keeper",
it is the National Archives that actually keeps the files. The
BLM,
maintains diagrammatic plats known as Master Title Plats, which
depict
lands which are owned by the United States and lands which are
patented.
However, these plats do not have any information about who the
lands were
patented to. That information which has only been available after
tedious
research, it is available now in this database.
The South Dakota Land Patents Database contains the following
information for
each land transaction: date, location (township, range, section,
meridian),
name of person the land was patented to, case type, conveyance
type, county,
and the patent document identification number.
Key to Case Types
181000- Public Lands Litigation
186001- Quit claim deed by US
210000- Acquisition by US
220000- Land exchange
230000- Withdrawal of Land by US
240000- Classification of Lands by US
250000 Disposition: Use and Occupancy
251000- Homestead
252000- Desert Land Act
253000- Indian Patents
254000- Color of Title Act
255000- Mining Claim Occupancy
Act
260000 Grants
261000- Military Scrip Warrant
Patents
262000- Lands to the State
of South Dakota
262500- Swamp Land
263000- Rail Road Grants
264000- Airport conveyance
act
270000 Sales
271000- Public Land Sale
272000- Cash
273000- Small Tract
274000- Recreation &
Public Purposes
275000- Cemeteries and Parks
276000- Townsites
278000- Unintentional Trespass
371000 Multiple Use Act
386000 Mining Laws
386200- Lode Mining Claims
386300- Placer Mining Claims
386400- Millsite Claims
Land Conveyance types in this database:
PA - Patent
GD - Grant Deed
WD - Warranty Deed
Land Conveyances to the State of South Dakota
IL - State Lieu Selection (Lands the State selected in-lieu of
sections 16 and 36, which
they were entitled to but did not receive)
LS - Forest Lieu Selection
SG - State Grant
SS - State Selection
Meridians
05 - 5th Principal Meridian -- located in the eastern part of Iowa
06 - 6th Principal Meridian -- located south of Yankton - not used
by east River counties
07 - Black Hills Meridian -- located on the SD - WY border
(See map http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sd/images/meridians.jpg)
NAME
MERIDIAN TWP
RANGE SECTION ACREAGE
TYPE
HERRETT BERTHA
07
010 N 001 E
009
80
272002
HERRETT FRED E
07
010 N 001 E
003
120
252000
HERRETT FRED E
07
010 N 001 E
004
80
252000
HERRETT FRED E
07
010 N 001 E
009
80
252000
HERRETT FRED E
07
010 N 001 E
010
40
252000
HERRETT FRED E
07
010 N 001 E
004
120
272002
HERRETT FRED E
07
010 N 001 E
004
42.34
272002
CASETYPE DOCID
DATE
PA
826016 09/27/1921
PA
799311 03/12/1921
PA
799311 03/12/1921
PA
799311 03/12/1921
PA
799311 03/12/1921
PA
450675 12/23/1914
PA
450675 12/23/1914
More About FREDERICK EMMERSON HERRETT:
Date born 2: May 23, 1869, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4V8
Child of FREDERICK HERRETT and BERTHA JONASEN is:
28. i. LOIS AMANDA HERRETT, b. September
24, 1920.
22. ADA RUTH HERRETT (BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born September 06, 1873, and died July 1965 in Bell Fouche, , South Dakota. She married GEORGE SCHAFER September 18, 1900, son of PHILIP SCHAFER and MARY SHAD.
More About ADA RUTH HERRETT:
Date born 2: September 06, 1873, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4XN
Notes for GEORGE SCHAFER:
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/sd+index+638290593988+F
SDGENWEB File -- Hutchinson Co. SD -- Federal Land Records -- Names
"S" - "U"
This file is a part of the Bureau of Land Management Database
for the states of
Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Data edited and prepared by Joy Fisher
South Dakota Land Patents Database
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) inherited the functions of
the
General Land Office when it was established by Congress in 1946.
The
South Dakota Land Patents Database, derived from General Land
Office and
BLM information, contains deeds (primarily patents) issued by
the United
States in the region now known as the State of South Dakota between
1859
and 1995. While BLM has been referred to as "the Nations record
keeper",
it is the National Archives that actually keeps the files. The
BLM,
maintains diagrammatic plats known as Master Title Plats, which
depict
lands which are owned by the United States and lands which are
patented.
However, these plats do not have any information about who the
lands were
patented to. That information which has only been available after
tedious
research, it is available now in this database.
The South Dakota Land Patents Database contains the following
information for
each land transaction: date, location (township, range, section,
meridian),
name of person the land was patented to, case type, conveyance
type, county,
and the patent document identification number.
Key to Case Types
181000- Public Lands Litigation
186001- Quit claim deed by US
210000- Acquisition by US
220000- Land exchange
230000- Withdrawal of Land by US
240000- Classification of Lands by US
250000 Disposition: Use and Occupancy
251000- Homestead
252000- Desert Land Act
253000- Indian Patents
254000- Color of Title Act
255000- Mining Claim Occupancy
Act
260000 Grants
261000- Military Scrip Warrant
Patents
262000- Lands to the State
of South Dakota
262500- Swamp Land
263000- Rail Road Grants
264000- Airport conveyance
act
270000 Sales
271000- Public Land Sale
272000- Cash
273000- Small Tract
274000- Recreation &
Public Purposes
275000- Cemeteries and Parks
276000- Townsites
278000- Unintentional Trespass
371000 Multiple Use Act
386000 Mining Laws
386200- Lode Mining Claims
386300- Placer Mining Claims
386400- Millsite Claims
Land Conveyance types in this database:
PA - Patent
GD - Grant Deed
WD - Warranty Deed
Land Conveyances to the State of South Dakota
IL - State Lieu Selection (Lands the State selected in-lieu of
sections 16 and 36, which
they were entitled to but did not receive)
LS - Forest Lieu Selection
SG - State Grant
SS - State Selection
Meridians
05 - 5th Principal Meridian -- located in the eastern part of Iowa
06 - 6th Principal Meridian -- located south of Yankton - not used
by east River counties
07 - Black Hills Meridian -- located on the SD - WY border
(See map http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sd/images/meridians.jpg)
NAME
MERIDIAN TWP RANGE
SECTION ACREAGE TYPE
SCHAFER GEORGE
05 097 N
061 W 024
160 251101
CASETYPE DOCID
DATE
PA
3837 07/25/1888
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Marriage Notes for ADA HERRETT and GEORGE SCHAFER:
In 1907, George and Ada moved to Aberdeen from Milbank. In 1908,
George and his brother in law, Jim Herrett, came to Belle Fourche and filed
a claim on some land 15 miles north west of Belle Fourche. Alice
attened first Grade in Aberdeen. In the spring of 1909, the family
moved to the ranch house north west of Belle Fourche. Alice and Lillian
attended country school two miles from their home. In the fall of
1919, a house was rented in Spearfish, S.D. so Alice and Lillian could
continue their education. After earning her teaching certificate
in 1921, Alice tought school three miles from their ranch house.
She earned 80 dollars a month and had four students. alice taught
in the school until 1922, riding horseback to school and back.
On September 18, Carl Klein and Alice Schafer were united in marriage at the ranch house by Reverend R.P. Harmon of Belle Fourche. They left the same evening by train for Muskegon, Michigan. Carl worked on the assembly line in a car factory making yellow taxi cabs.
Children of ADA HERRETT and GEORGE SCHAFER are:
i. BENJAMIN SCHAFER, b. October 09, 1901.
29. ii. ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, b. December
05, 1903, Milbank, South Dakota; d. May 08, 1996, Sturgis, South Dakota.
iii. LILLIAN HERRETT SCHAFER, b. February 14, 1906.
30. iv. CLARENCE GEORGE SCHAFER,
b. June 03, 1913, Belle Fourche, South Dakota; d. March 05, 1986, Belle
Fourche, South Dakota.
23. ALICE MARY HERRETT (BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born February 21, 1876 in Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, and died April 1961 in Aberdeen, , South Dakota. She married WILLIAM J. WEDDELL November 09, 1898 in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Notes for ALICE MARY HERRETT:
"Alice was a frail child. After the death of her mother, a aunt
and uncle, B.C. and Tamara Moore, took her in to live with them in Aberdeen,
SD. After Alice and william were married, they had one daughter named
Ruth, who died during the flu epidemic right after World War 1. She
was 12."
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Excerpts from Alice Herrett Wedell's Diary
April 20, 1938: were just ready to go to Mrs. Franz for circle lunch when wire came. Ret had stroke.
April 21, 1938: I left on 10:30 train. Found Ret unconsious. Dr. seems to have little home. Spend morning trying to get nurse.
April 22, 1938: Have to change nurses. Hate to see Ret so restless.
April 25, 1938: Mrs. Nelson came last evening and am I glad. Four different ones to take care of Ret in five days and nights.
May 2, 1938: Ret is no better. Dr. says no hope. Poor dear, wish she did not suffer longer.
May 4, 1938: No change, Only ret has nervous spasms.
May 5, 1938: Keep writing to Ada, Fred and Jim.
May 6, 1938: Ret passed away at 10:45 this evening.
May 8, 1938: funeral today. Ret certainly looked wonderful after all the suffering. 2 weeks and 3 days.
More About ALICE MARY HERRETT:
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-4ZV
Burial: Lakewood Cem., Minneapolis, Minnesota
Notes for WILLIAM J. WEDDELL:
Child of ALICE HERRETT and WILLIAM WEDDELL is:
i. RUTH WEDDELL, b. April 10, 1906; d. 1918.
More About RUTH WEDDELL:
Cause of Death: During Flu Epidemic right after World War I
24. JAMES HUESTIS HERRETT (BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born August 07, 1878, and died April 25, 1953 in Twin Falls, , Idaho. He married IDA MELGARD, daughter of ANDREW MELGARD and GUNNEL HOEL. She was born October 28, 1876.
Notes for JAMES HUESTIS HERRETT:
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/sd+index+529548656946+F
SDGENWEB File -- Butte Co. SD -- Federal Land Records -- Names "HAASE"
- "HERRETT"
This file is a part of the Bureau of Land Management Database
for the states of
Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Data edited and prepared by Joy Fisher
South Dakota Land Patents Database
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) inherited the functions of
the
General Land Office when it was established by Congress in 1946.
The
South Dakota Land Patents Database, derived from General Land
Office and
BLM information, contains deeds (primarily patents) issued by
the United
States in the region now known as the State of South Dakota between
1859
and 1995. While BLM has been referred to as "the Nations record
keeper",
it is the National Archives that actually keeps the files. The
BLM,
maintains diagrammatic plats known as Master Title Plats, which
depict
lands which are owned by the United States and lands which are
patented.
However, these plats do not have any information about who the
lands were
patented to. That information which has only been available after
tedious
research, it is available now in this database.
The South Dakota Land Patents Database contains the following
information for
each land transaction: date, location (township, range, section,
meridian),
name of person the land was patented to, case type, conveyance
type, county,
and the patent document identification number.
Key to Case Types
181000- Public Lands Litigation
186001- Quit claim deed by US
210000- Acquisition by US
220000- Land exchange
230000- Withdrawal of Land by US
240000- Classification of Lands by US
250000 Disposition: Use and Occupancy
251000- Homestead
252000- Desert Land Act
253000- Indian Patents
254000- Color of Title Act
255000- Mining Claim Occupancy
Act
260000 Grants
261000- Military Scrip Warrant
Patents
262000- Lands to the State
of South Dakota
262500- Swamp Land
263000- Rail Road Grants
264000- Airport conveyance
act
270000 Sales
271000- Public Land Sale
272000- Cash
273000- Small Tract
274000- Recreation &
Public Purposes
275000- Cemeteries and Parks
276000- Townsites
278000- Unintentional Trespass
371000 Multiple Use Act
386000 Mining Laws
386200- Lode Mining Claims
386300- Placer Mining Claims
386400- Millsite Claims
Land Conveyance types in this database:
PA - Patent
GD - Grant Deed
WD - Warranty Deed
Land Conveyances to the State of South Dakota
IL - State Lieu Selection (Lands the State selected in-lieu of
sections 16 and 36, which
they were entitled to but did not receive)
LS - Forest Lieu Selection
SG - State Grant
SS - State Selection
Meridians
05 - 5th Principal Meridian -- located in the eastern part of Iowa
06 - 6th Principal Meridian -- located south of Yankton - not used
by east River counties
07 - Black Hills Meridian -- located on the SD - WY border
(See map http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sd/images/meridians.jpg)
NAME
MERIDIAN TWP
RANGE SECTION ACREAGE
TYPE
HERRETT IDA M
07 010
N 001 E
015
320 252000
HERRETT JAMES H
07 010
N 001 E
014
80 251101
HERRETT JAMES H
07 010
N 001 E
015
80 251101
HERRETT JAMES H
07 010
N 001 E
010
80 251101
HERRETT JAMES H
07 010
N 001 E
014
80 251101
HERRETT JAMES H
07 010
N 001 E
010
40 272002
HERRETT JAMES H
07 010
N 001 E
011
80 272002
HERRETT JAMES H
07 010
N 001 E
003
40 251104
HERRETT JAMES H
07 010
N 001 E
010
200 251104
CASETYPE DOCID
DATE
PA
797153 03/02/1921
PA
516123 02/28/1916
PA
516123 02/28/1916
PA
852212 02/28/1922
PA
852212 02/28/1922
PA
702527 08/15/1919
PA
702527 08/15/1919
PA
985563 09/20/1926
PA
985563 09/20/1926
More About JAMES HUESTIS HERRETT:
Date born 2: August 21, 1878, Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada
Ancestral File Number: 20CZ-502
Burial: Twin Falls, , Idaho
Marriage Notes for JAMES HERRETT and IDA MELGARD:
Had 5 children but one died as an infant.
Children of JAMES HERRETT and IDA MELGARD are:
i. NORMAN ROVER HERRETT, b. December 04, 1904, Fredricks, South
Dakota; d. November 04, 1979, Twin Falls, , Idaho; m. (1) LILLIE; m. (2)
EVELYN.
Notes for NORMAN ROVER HERRETT:
Norman Herrett's Astronomy Legacy
Adapted from a lecture by Chris Anderson, Faulkner Planetarium Production
Specialist, for National Astronomy Day (April 12), 1997
http://www.csi.edu/support/museum/staff/cja/astro_lecture97.html
Norman Herrett was a teacher. His choice of vocation was all but guaranteed when, as a student, he was told by one of his professors that he'd never make a good teacher. Not only did he prove that prediction wrong, he went on to greatly exceed what most teachers might ever hope to achieve in a career. In talking to his students, the word that kept coming up was genius, but perhaps not in way most people think of genius. Norman Herrett was not a man with a great deal of formal education. His scholarliness was a result of constant reading. What made him a great teacher was his unfailing passion, endless energy, and a philosophy that to have knowledge and not share it with others was perhaps the greatest crime a person could commit.
It was only natural then, that Norman Herrett's life would gravitate toward children. He had a keen ability to recognize talent and potential in them. And he appreciated their seeming endless ability to absorb the knowledge that he so gladly shared.
He came to Twin Falls in 1941, having taught public school in a number of states of the American West since 1926. This restlessness may reflect his dissatisfaction with the style of pedagogy that was prevalent in the public school systems of the time. So when he took a teaching position at Twin Falls High School upon arriving in the Magic Valley, it was just a matter of time before his creative drive found another outlet. While teaching in Montana, he and his wife Lillie had begun collecting and polishing agate. After a few years of refining their products, their sideline was occupying enough of their time to justify the inception of a small business selling the polished gems, and in 1946 Herrett’s Jewelry Store was born.
Earthly gems were not the only ones to catch his eye, however. For a mind with such limitless curiosity as Norm Herrett's, astronomy’s infinite vistas attracted his attentions like a magnet. In 1955, after seeing an article in a popular science magazine describing how to polish a telescope mirror, Herrett set about making his first telescope. In one of his characteristic bursts of creative energy, Norman began grinding his telescope’s 6" mirror. Although he achieved satisfactory results, the experience convinced him that figuring mirrors was work best left for experts. This isn’t surprising when you consider that once he decided to do something, he would often work unceasingly for 20 to 30 hours without rest until it was completed. Polishing a mirror typically takes much longer than this. Although he later built and sold many more telescopes, he never polished another mirror. Instead he purchased optics, and used his mechanical ability to build unique instruments in which to install them. Some of his early telescopes' tubes were made from irrigation pipe, readily available in the agricultural Magic Valley.
Herrett's first "observatory" consisted of a canvas curtain strung around the yard behind the jewelry store in the early 1950's. The curtains helped to block the lights from the growing town of Twin Falls that interfered with his celestial observations. Some of his neighbors didn’t understand the curious curtain, which seemed to be designed to keep people from seeing what was going on behind the store. There were even rumors that Norman was starting a nudist colony right on Kimberly road! Family members recall waiting in line to use the bathroom behind visitors who were there to observe in the backyard.
Frustrated with the limitations that the curtains placed on his ability to see objects nearer the horizon, Herrett set about building an observatory. It would be placed one story above the ground, so that the nearby lights would be below the horizontal. It would also provide protection for his telescopes from the weather when not observing.
Prior to the observatory's construction in early 1955, his primary instrument, a 12½" Newtonian reflector, had resided in a low Quonset hut-like enclosure. Norman used to joke that it was the doghouse to which he was sent when he got in trouble with Lillie. The design of the 12½" telescope was indicative of Herrett’s tendency to be ahead of his time. Although the optical arrangement was a standard configuration, it sat on a split-ring equatorial mount. At the time, just about the only telescopes in the world with such a mount were large research telescopes used by professional astronomers. Herrett appreciated the economy of this design. The telescope tube was less prone to flexure since its heaviest component, the mirror, was close to the pivot points. And moving the scope could be achieved with one hand, and didn’t require a dangerously high ladder to reach the eyepiece.
Jim Woods, the Herrett Center's current Director and one of Herrett's proteges, remembers a particulary cold, clear night that impressed him with Herrett's passion for astronomy, and the sights afforded by the big telescope. Taking his turn after the young astronomers who had been observing before him, Norman climbed the ladder to the eyepiece. For a long time he said nothing, as the puzzled students looked at one another. Finally, his breath visible in the night air, Herrett simply uttered "This is magnificent!"
With a focal ratio of f/8, the tube of the 12½" telescope, now on display in the Herrett Center’s Keveren gallery, is over eight feet long. It did require a large weight to keep the telescope balanced about its rotational axes, and in typical Herrett style, he found an inexpensive solution from what others would have considered junk. Behind the primary mirror sits an automobile hubcap—filled with 200 pounds of lead. Only within the past few years have split-ring equatorial mounted telescopes become available to amateur astronomers, and fittingly the Herrett Center purchased one in the fall of 1996 for use in public observing sessions.
The second instrument in the observatory was also ahead of its time. The 10" Maksutov telescope was probably one of the largest such telescopes in amateur hands in the U.S. at the time. It was a new design created by a Russian, and its slow acceptance in this country might have had something to do with the Cold War sentiments of the day. No such impediments prevented Norman from appreciating the beauty of its design. It had the advantage of a long focal length, and therefore high magnification, in a relatively small package. It is currently in need of refurbishment, more about that later.
All in all, Norman Herrett constructed over 50 telescopes in his life—an impressive achievement. Most ended up in the hands of amateur astronomers in southern Idaho, who formed a group known as the Southern Idaho Amateur Astronomers. In addition to meeting at the observatory, they would also journey north of the canyon at night, where artificial lighting didn’t hamper the views through the clear desert air. This group was the first formal amateur astronomical society in the Magic Valley, a tradition that continues to this day in the form of the Magic Valley Astronomical Society, an active group with a membership numbering over two dozen.
Norman Herrett was not a wasteful man, and the ground floor space below his observatory was no exception. In it he constructed his planetarium, which for all its Rube Goldberg appearance was one of the most innovative of its time. Seating 45, it was comparable in capacity at the time to planetarium theaters in Denver, Portland, and Provo. The director of the Hansen Planetarium in Salt Lake City praised Norman on his innovations, including his northern lights projector, a highlight of a program that carried audiences to the latitudes above the arctic circle to see stars wheel about Polaris, directly above. Herrett was also an innovator in sound effects, utilizing old organ stops to simulate the plinking of meteoroids on the hull of a spaceship as the audience took simulated round-trip moon flights.
As the popularity of the observatory and planetarium grew, so did the workload. The excitement shown by young visitors inspired an idea that grew into what was possibly the greatest innovation of Herrett’s life. Seeing how easily older students could relate scientific ideas to their younger peers, Herrett decided to train middle and high school students to present planetarium shows. It was 1955, and the "kids teaching kids" program was born for which Norman Herrett would later receive much recognition, both local and national. Many of these students went on to careers in science and to become leaders in their communities.
With the planetarium thriving under its student teachers, Herrett was freed up to pursue other interests. Since his youth in South Dakota, he had been fascinated with Native American culture and had collected artifacts from the Americas. What was once the Tower Café, adjoining the jewelry store, was annexed. With the additional space for the store to occupy, room was available for other of Herrett's interests, including tropical birds and fish. While recovering from a hospital stay, he began to think of other ways to use the space, and came upon the idea of allowing local artists to display their works. With so much to see inside local schools, already on the premises to visit the planetarium or observatory, were offered tours. Herrett lined the walls with pottery and artifacts, many collected on his trips to Central and South America. Eventually the birds and fish departed, to be replaced by the beginnings of an anthropological and archaeological museum, the Herrett Arts and Science Center. Exhibits depicting space and astronomy themes were moved from the planetarium theater, where space was limited—display space that is—to the museum. Many of these displays represented Norman Herrett in his element: an artist in fiberglass.
Among the collected items of astronomical interest were his meteorite collection. These iron chunks of space debris had been collected from Canyon Diablo, now known as Meteor Crater, Arizona. Indicative of the importance Herrett placed on the museum as an active, rather than passive experience, one of the larger ones had a chain attached, so visitors could heft the irregular iron mass and easily imagine the sort of damage many tons of such stuff would do, arriving from space at 10,000 mph. Their presentation in the museum as astronomical artifacts as early as 1961 indicates that Herrett accepted what was considered a wild idea by most geologists of the time: the theory that the crater had formed by an impact from space, rather than volcanic processes. Again, Norman was ahead of his time: Meteor Crater’s celestial origins are now widely accepted.
By the end of the 1960’s, Herrett’s efforts had come to full fruition. Ten thousand school children per year were coming to visit the museum and planetarium. The Herrett Museum was now incorporated, and Norman began to consider its fate beyond his life span. In numerous meetings and letters with College of Southern Idaho President Dr. James Taylor, an agreement was forged in 1972 to donate his substantial collections to the College, in return for a promise to construct a building to house them. Herrett fully expected that a planetarium and observatory would be part of the building, once it was constructed.
It took six years of planning and fundraising to take the next step. In September of 1978, ground was broken for the new Herrett Museum, on a spot where local sportsmen had once hunted and fished in a swampy glen, about the time the Herretts moved to Twin Falls. The new building was dedicated on June 13, 1980, but sadly Norman Herrett did not see that day. He had passed away on November 4th, 1979, secure in the knowledge that his great legacy would continue with the support of CSI, a generous community, and the dedication of a small group of his talented protégés. His energy still permeates the place....(there is more information about space in the rest of the speech.)
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Marriage Notes for NORMAN HERRETT and EVELYN:
Evelyn and Norman eventually divorced and later Norman married Lillie.
31. ii. OLIVER HERRETT, b. November 08,
1907, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota; d. November 12, 1968, Belle
Fourche, South Dakota.
32. iii. WILFRED HERRETT.
33. iv. STEVEN HERRETT, d. 1985, Twin
Falls, Idaho.
Generation No. 6
25. OLINE HERRETT (ATHERTON U., JAMES ISSAC, THOMAS, THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT)
Child of OLINE HERRETT is:
i. DORTHY HERRETT, b. 1928; m. UNKNOWN WILLIAMS.
26. ANNIE REBECA ALLABY (JOHN FILLMORE, HANNAH REBECCA HERRETT, THOMAS, THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born April 23, 1893 in Hardford Brook, New Brunswick, and died February 07, 1971 in Bloomfield, New Brunswick. She married ANDREW W. MERCER 1910. He was born September 12, 1886 in Belleisie, New Brunswick, and died December 15, 1963 in St. Joseph's, Saint John, New Brunswick.
Children of ANNIE ALLABY and ANDREW MERCER are:
i. ELWARD MERCER.
ii. FREDRICK MERCER.
iii. JANE MERCER, m. CHARLIE MERCER.
iv. RUTH MERCER, m. ED BETTLE.
v. JEAN MERCER, m. DAVID SHERWOOD.
vi. SARAH M. MERCER.
vii. VICTOR MERCER, m. DORIS MERCER.
viii. THOMAS LAWSON MERCER, b. March 24, 1911, Bloomfield Ridge,
New Brunswick; d. March 30, 1988, Springfield, New Brunswick; m. HAZEL
EVA FORSYTH, December 12, 1933, Bloomfield, New Brunswick; b. June 10,
1913, Havlock, New Brunswick; d. December 30, 1989, Sussex, New Brunswick.
ix. MURRY S. MERCER, b. 1912; d. 1988; m. NELLY MARKS; b. 1925.
More About MURRY S. MERCER:
Burial: Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Bloomfield, New Brunswick
x. ALICE R. MERCER, b. 1923, Porsskeag; d. March 15, 1999, Sussex Health Center, Sussex, New Brunswick; m. PERCY H. BRAYLEY, October 30, 1941; b. 1908; d. 1994.
More About ALICE R. MERCER:
Burial: March 19, 1999, Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Bloomfield,
New Brunswick
More About PERCY H. BRAYLEY:
Burial: Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Bloomfield, New Brunswick
xi. WESTLY DONALD MERCER, b. January 25, 1929; d. April 1989; m. MYRTLEL BURNEACE CARSON, January 23, 1952, Hampton, New Brunswick; b. May 03, 1932, Bloomfield Ridge, New Brunswick.
More About WESTLY DONALD MERCER:
Burial: Big Rock Cemetery, Bloomfield, New Brunswick
xii. HERBER H MERCER, b. 1917; d. 1974.
More About HERBER H MERCER:
Burial: St. Alphonsus RC Cemetery, Hapton, New Brunswick
27. ALICE MARGARET DAVIDSON (ANNIE D. HERRETT, DAVID M., JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born April 04, 1886, and died August 05, 1944. She married HOWARD HENERY KEIRSTEAD September 03, 1913.
Child of ALICE DAVIDSON and HOWARD KEIRSTEAD is:
34. i. PAUL FREDERICK KEIRSTEAD,
b. July 16, 1915; d. November 27, 1993.
28. LOIS AMANDA HERRETT (FREDERICK EMMERSON, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born September 24, 1920. She married JAMES ROY HILL July 31, 1942, son of JAMES HILL and GLADYS MARRIOTT. He was born July 09, 1922 in Brady, , Montana, USA, and died October 15, 1968 in Great Falls, Cascade County , Montana, USA.
More About JAMES ROY HILL:
Burial: New Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana
Children of LOIS HERRETT and JAMES HILL are:
i. FEDERICK HERRETT HILL, b. 1945.
35. ii. PAMELA KAY HILL, b. March 05,
1952, , , Montana.
iii. KAREN JOY HILL, b. October 02, 1955, , , Montana, USA.
iv. III JAMES ROY HILL, b. October 02, 1955, , , Montana, USA.
29. ALICE RUTH SCHAFER (ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born December 05, 1903 in Milbank, South Dakota, and died May 08, 1996 in Sturgis, South Dakota. She married CARL KLEIN September 18, 1923 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
Children of ALICE SCHAFER and CARL KLEIN are:
36. i. BETTY JANE KLEIN, b. May 09,
1926, Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
37. ii. RUTH ALICE KLEIN, b. December
27, 1927, Belle Fourche, South Dakota; d. November 21, 1995, Spearfish,
South Dakota.
38. iii. LEWIS GEORGE KLEIN, b. August
25, 1929, Belle Fourche, South Dakota; d. March 12, 1998, Hot Springs,
South Dakota.
iv. PEGGY ANN KLEIN, b. April 12, 1931, Belle Fourche, South
Dakota; d. April 14, 1931, Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
30. CLARENCE GEORGE SCHAFER (ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born June 03, 1913 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, and died March 05, 1986 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. He married MARGARET SMOTHERS May 04, 1935 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
Children of CLARENCE SCHAFER and MARGARET SMOTHERS are:
39. i. JANICE EILEEN SCHAFER,
b. May 26, 1936, Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
40. ii. CLARENCE SCHAFER, b. September
05, 1941, Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
41. iii. KENNETH W. SCHAFER, b. December
15, 1945, Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
31. OLIVER HERRETT (JAMES HUESTIS, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born November 08, 1907 in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, and died November 12, 1968 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. He married HELEN LAWSON 1938, daughter of LOU LAWSON and NELLIE UNKNOWN.
Child of OLIVER HERRETT and HELEN LAWSON is:
i. VIVIAN HERRETT, b. May 28, 1939.
32. WILFRED HERRETT (JAMES HUESTIS, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) He married MAE UNKNOWN.
Children of WILFRED HERRETT and MAE UNKNOWN are:
i. JAMES HERRETT.
ii. SHARON HERRETT.
iii. RANDY HERRETT.
33. STEVEN HERRETT (JAMES HUESTIS, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) died 1985 in Twin Falls, Idaho. He married MARIE.
Children of STEVEN HERRETT and MARIE are:
i. KATHY HERRETT.
ii. BARBRA HERRETT.
iii. RODNEY HERRETT.
iv. LORA HERRETT.
Generation No. 7
34. PAUL FREDERICK KEIRSTEAD (ALICE MARGARET DAVIDSON, ANNIE D. HERRETT, DAVID M.,JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born July 16, 1915, and died November 27, 1993. He married JOAN ELENOR PIRRIE.
Child of PAUL KEIRSTEAD and JOAN PIRRIE is:
i. SANDRA JANE KEIRSTEAD, b. January 26, 1946; m. RICHARD GREGORY
THORNE.
35. PAMELA KAY HILL (LOIS AMANDA HERRETT, FREDERICK EMMERSON, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born March 05, 1952 in , , Montana. She married DAVID CHARLES ROLLEY June 15, 1972 in Kinchlow Airforce Base, Sault Ste Marie, , Michigan, USA, son of HENRY ROLLEY and LOYCE DOUGLAS DARNALL. He was born April 29, 1953 in St. Crouix Island, US Virgin Islands.
Children of PAMELA HILL and DAVID ROLLEY are:
i. JENNIFER RENEE ROLLEY, b. September 14, 1976, Fitzsimons Army
Medical Center, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA; m. RICHARD ANDREW
BAKER, August 12, 2000, Heart of the Rockies Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ), Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado, USA; b. January 19, 1975,
, , California, USA.
Notes for JENNIFER RENEE ROLLEY:
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36. BETTY JANE KLEIN (ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born May 09, 1926 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. She married VERNE HARLEY PARSONS September 18, 1946 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, son of ROBERT PARSONS and LOTTIE UPTON.
Children of BETTY KLEIN and VERNE PARSONS are:
42. i. JOYCE MARIE PARSONS, b. July
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43. ii. HARLEY GEORGE PARSONS,
b. June 18, 1952, Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
44. iii. ROBERT CARL PARSONS, b.
August 02, 1953, Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
45. iv. JANET LOUISE PARSONS, b.
August 18, 1953.
v. LARRY HERMAN PARSONS, b. March 31, 1962, Belle Fourche, South
Dakota; m. LAURA ANN GAMMEL, June 19, 1982, St. Onge, South Dakota.
37. RUTH ALICE KLEIN (ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born December 27, 1927 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, and died November 21, 1995 in Spearfish, South Dakota. She married ARTHUR PAUL GUETTLER September 18, 1948 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
Children of RUTH KLEIN and ARTHUR GUETTLER are:
46. i. RICHARD PAUL GUETTLER,
b. June 02, 1949, Scottsbluff, Nebraska; d. May 30, 1993, Gillette, Wyoming.
47. ii. DAN DAVID GUETTLER, b. May
21, 1952, Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
48. iii. ARTHUR E. GUETTLER, b. July
01, Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
38. LEWIS GEORGE KLEIN (ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born August 25, 1929 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, and died March 12, 1998 in Hot Springs, South Dakota. He married HISAE KANEHKO May 06, 1950 in Tokyo, Japan.
Children of LEWIS KLEIN and HISAE KANEHKO are:
i. MARY KLEIN, b. May 13, 1951, Tokyo, Japan; m. TONY BOYD, August
30, 1968.
ii. HAROLD KLEIN, b. June 02, 1952.
iii. HARVEY KLEIN, b. April 24, 1955.
iv. RAYMOND KLEIN, b. September 02, 1956, Fort Riley; m. TAMARA
BACKHAUS, May 21, 1981.
39. JANICE EILEEN SCHAFER (CLARENCE GEORGE, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born May 26, 1936 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. She married JAMES E. WENT August 03, 1962 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
Child of JANICE SCHAFER and JAMES WENT is:
i. JODI E. WENT, b. April 13, 1964.
40. CLARENCE SCHAFER (CLARENCE GEORGE, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born September 05, 1941 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. He married BETTY LOUISE MITCHELL June 03, 1974 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
Children of CLARENCE SCHAFER and BETTY MITCHELL are:
i. COREY M. SCHAFER, b. July 26, 1976.
ii. JOHN MITCHELL SCHAFER, b. April 02, 1983.
41. KENNETH W. SCHAFER (CLARENCE GEORGE, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born December 15, 1945 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. He married JANET HOPCUS December 30, 1966 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
Children of KENNETH SCHAFER and JANET HOPCUS are:
i. DERRICK W. SCHAFER, b. February 27, 1973.
ii. TRAVIS D. SCHAFER, b. February 23, 1975.
iii. TRENTON B. SCHAFER, b. January 12, 1978.
iv. STEPHANIE R. SCHAFER, b. March 02, 1980.
Generation No. 8
42. JOYCE MARIE PARSONS (BETTY JANE KLEIN, ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born July 29, 1947 in Brattleboro, Vermont. She married DOUGLAS GERALD SCHUMACHER February 10, 1966 in Piedmont, South Dakota.
Children of JOYCE PARSONS and DOUGLAS SCHUMACHER are:
i. RANDY LEWIS SCHUMACHER, b. March 23, 1968, Rapid City, South
Dakota; m. STACY MARIE COPE, February 14, 1987, Rapid City, South Dakota.
ii. MICHEAL VERNE SCHUMACHER, b. March 07, 1970, Rapid City,
South Dakota; m. HEATHER GWEN MARIA WALKER.
iii. TODD DOUGLAS SCHUMACHER, b. September 11, 1973, Rapid City,
South Dakota.
43. HARLEY GEORGE PARSONS (BETTY JANE KLEIN, ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born June 18, 1952 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. He married (1) CRYSTAL HUMES February 08, 1975 in St. Onge, South Dakota. He married (2) WINIFRED EGLESTON June 02, 1980 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Child of HARLEY PARSONS and CRYSTAL HUMES is:
i. ANISSA DAWN PARSONS, b. June 18, 1978.
Children of HARLEY PARSONS and WINIFRED EGLESTON are:
ii. JOSHUA R.9 PARSONS, b. October 08, 1981.
iii. SETH PARSONS, b. September 19, 1983.
iv. MATTHEW PARSONS, b. February 15, 1985.
44. ROBERT CARL PARSONS (BETTY JANE KLEIN, ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born August 02, 1953 in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. He married JUDY GROHMANN August 18, 1972 in St. Onge, South Dakota.
Children of ROBERT PARSONS and JUDY GROHMANN are:
i. MICHELE LYNN PARSONS, b. November 22, 1973.
ii. HEATHER MARIE PARSONS, b. December 09, 1976, Belle Fourche,
South Dakota; m. TRUCE TRUJILLO.
45. JANET LOUISE PARSONS (BETTY JANE KLEIN, ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born August 18, 1953. She married RODGER DEAN O'GRADY August 20, 1977 in St. Onge, South Dakota.
Children of JANET PARSONS and RODGER O'GRADY are:
i. JEFFREY DEAN O'GRADY, b. April 01, 1978, Spearfish, South
Dakota; m. JAMIE HUGGINS.
ii. DAVID NORMAN O'GRADY, b. April 03, 1980.
iii. AMANDA ALICE O'GRADY, b. July 20, 1993.
46. RICHARD PAUL GUETTLER (RUTH ALICE KLEIN, ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born June 02, 1949 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, and died May 30, 1993 in Gillette, Wyoming. He married PATRICIA DUPRIS September 07, 1968 in Rapid City, South Dakota.
Children of RICHARD GUETTLER and PATRICIA DUPRIS are:
i. LORI KAY GUETTLER, b. July 05, 1971.
ii. KARLA SUE GUETTLER, b. May 06, 1973.
iii. RAYMOND PAUL GUETTLER, b. December 14, 1975.
47. DAN DAVID GUETTLER (RUTH ALICE KLEIN, ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born May 21, 1952 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. He married CAROLYN BENTLEY May 18, 1974 in Rapid City, South Dakota.
Children of DAN GUETTLER and CAROLYN BENTLEY are:
i. ROBIN LYNN GUETTLER, b. September 13, 1977.
ii. ELIZABETH ANN GUETTLER, b. August 08, 1980.
48. ARTHUR E. GUETTLER (RUTH ALICE KLEIN, ALICE RUTH SCHAFER, ADA RUTH HERRETT, BENJAMIN COY, JAMES M., THOMAS, GEORGE HERRIOT) was born July 01 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. He married PAMELA JANE DUPRIS November 12, 1970 in Rapid City, South Dakota.
Children of ARTHUR GUETTLER and PAMELA DUPRIS are:
i. MISTY DAWN GUETTLER, b. June 06, 1982.
ii. ARTHUR PAUL GUETTLER, b. April.
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