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From:   Louise and Terry Van Gilder[SMTP:vang@dmv.com]
Sent:   January 17, 1998 1555
To:     Sarafina@phoenixat.com
Cc:     Harley1369@aol.com; herbmarg@epix.net; Kraile@aol.com; DC_RUSTY@msn.com
Subject:  Re: Melissa's original postings
 

 Hello Cousins,
It was great to hear from Melissa by way of Leslie.  I can add some info on  some of these names.  I am finding Van Gilder and Steelman connections as  well as Godfrey and Ingersoll.

Melissa (Bruno)Ward wrote:
> *The Ingersoll Line is mine but the Corson line has been researched by  Deby Justice at Deby@cybertrails.com. I'm going to forward this e-mail to her.

 Millicent YOUNG

I have a Millicent Young who is the daughter of Alexander Young and  Abigail  Van Gilder, daughter of Isaac Van Gilder, Jr. and Elizabeth Willets. Alexander and Abigail were married 11 Feb 1821, Cape May County.
* This is not the same MIllicent.  Mine is the daughter of Henry Young and Abigail Corson.

James GODFREY  m.  ?????

 They had:
Roxanna GODFREY  d. September 19, 1837  m.  John INGERSOLL, Jr.  b. March 16, 1791
d. August 27, 1860
One of thier children was born in New Jersey.James Godfrey and Abagail  Weaver are my 5th great grandparents. Roxanna  Godfrey is my 5th great aunt. I am intrigued with this connection to Melissa's Ingersolls because I also have 5th great grandparents, James  Steelman married to Hannah Ingersoll who appear on Melissa's web page.
Hannah  seems to be the daughter of Ebeneezer Ingersoll. Melissa, you have a  notation  about 12 families going to Kentucky.

> *I do? I know I have a Notation about some families going west.  Can you accept GEDcoms??  I will send you mine if you'd like.  *WARNING* It is HUGE!!
 
You can
>
> Thanks. Melissa

Hello Melissa,
Best not to send the GEDcom.  I have had some problems before.  I enjoyed your web page.  If you have more information on family of Ebenezer Ingersoll and Sarah,  especially their children, I would love to know more.  On the web page under Ebenezer Ingersoll's name is the notation on 12 families (4 Ingersolls) going to Kentucky.  Do you know which families went or a source where I could learn more?
Thanks so much for the informative web page and your e-mail.
Louise
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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