Christian Castleman1
M, #4561, b. 6 March 1755, d. 10 August 1809
Father* | William Casselman b. c 1722 |
Mother* | Anna Margaret Empey b. c 1730 |
Name Variation | Christian Castleman was also known as Christian Castleman. | |
Birth* | 6 March 1755 | He was born on 6 March 1755 at Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York.2,3 |
Marriage* | circa 1780 | He married Elizabeth Becker circa 1780.1 |
Death* | 10 August 1809 | Christian Castleman died on 10 August 1809 at Osnabruck, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada, at age 54.4 |
BaptismLDS* | 17 January 1942 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 17 January 1942. |
Family | Elizabeth Becker b. 10 Jul 1759, d. 12 Aug 1806 | |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S37] RootsWeb from Lynn Erb , 29 Aug 2000.
- [S38] International Genealogical Index Online (IGI), Source Call No 1235252.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, Kerry Bate PAF.
Elizabeth Becker1
F, #4562, b. 10 July 1759, d. 12 August 1806
Married Name | Her married name was Castleman. | |
Birth* | 10 July 1759 | Elizabeth Becker was born on 10 July 1759.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1780 | She married Christian Castleman, son of William Casselman and Anna Margaret Empey, circa 1780.1 |
Death* | 12 August 1806 | Elizabeth Becker died on 12 August 1806 at Osnabruck, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada, at age 47.2 |
Family | Christian Castleman b. 6 Mar 1755, d. 10 Aug 1809 | |
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William Casselman1
M, #4563, b. circa 1722
Birth* | circa 1722 | William Casselman was born circa 1722 at New York.2 |
Marriage | 1752 | He married Anna Margaret Empey, daughter of Johannes Empey and Elizabetha Snell, in 1752 at Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York.1,3 |
BaptismLDS* | 13 April 1994 | William Casselman was baptized (by proxy) on 13 April 1994. |
Family | Anna Margaret Empey b. c 1730 | |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 89197415 submitted by Theron & Helen Smith.
Anna Margaret Empey1
F, #4564, b. circa 1730
Father* | Johannes Empey b. 11 Oct 1702, d. a 1777 |
Mother* | Elizabetha Snell2 b. 1704, d. 1800 |
Name Variation | Anna Margaret Empey was also known as Anna Eva. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Casselman. | |
Birth* | circa 1730 | She was born circa 1730 at Stone Arabia, Albany County, New York.3 |
Marriage* | 1752 | She married William Casselman in 1752 at Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York.1,3 |
Family | William Casselman b. c 1722 | |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S38] International Genealogical Index Online (IGI).
- [S381] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Memorial ID 89197415 submitted by Theron & Helen Smith.
John Lince1
M, #4565, b. 8 September 1813, d. 13 June 1895
Father* | Bartholomew Lince b. 25 Dec 1784, d. b 1851 |
Mother* | Nancy Castleman b. 29 Feb 1788, d. bt 1851 - 1861 |
Attributes* | John Lince was He Was 6'4' of 6'6' according to Tradition.2 | |
Birth* | 8 September 1813 | He was born on 8 September 1813 at Lower Canada (now Quebec), Canada.1 |
Marriage* | 6 May 1840 | He married Permilla Smith on 6 May 1840 at Ontario, Canada.3 |
Census* | 1880 | John Lince and Permilla Smith appeared on the census of 1880 at Argyle Township, Sanilac County, Michigan. John Lince, Self, M, Male, W, 67, Can, Farmer, Atlantic Ocean, Ger Permilla Lince, Wife, M, Female, W, 56, Can, Keeping House, Can, Ger Lyman R. G. Lince, Son, S, Male, W, 19, Can, Farm Laborer, Can, Can James A. C. Lince, Son, S, Male, W, 17, Can, Farm Laborer, Can, Can Lavina J. Lince, Dau, S, Female, W, 14, Can, At Home, Can, Can John F. Russell, Gson, S, Male, W, 9, Can, Can, Can Permilla G. Russell, Gdau, S, Female, W, 6, Mi, Can, Can George W. Russell, Gson, S, Male, W, 3, Mi, Can, Can.4 |
Death* | 13 June 1895 | John Lince died on 13 June 1895 at Argyle Township, Sanilac County, Michigan, at age 81.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.3 |
Family | Permilla Smith b. c 1820 |
Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S108] Records from Kym Hartwig Lewis, Butte, Montana : Letter From Doug Lince Jul 28 1986.
- [S37] RootsWeb from Lynn Erb , 29 Aug 2000.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Argyle, Sanilac, Michigan, Family History Library Film, 1254605, NA Film Number, T9-0605, Page Number, 11b.
Sarah H. Mabey
F, #4566, b. 16 September 1833, d. 8 March 1855
Father* | William N. Mabey1 b. c 24 Apr 1798, d. 14 Jun 1860 |
Mother* | Hannah Mackey1 b. 8 May 1809, d. 6 May 1893 |
Married Name | Her married name was Losee.2 | |
Birth* | 16 September 1833 | Sarah H. Mabey was born on 16 September 1833 at Albany County, New York.1,3 |
(Witness) Census | 1840 | Sarah H. Mabey appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of William N. Mabey and Hannah Mackey at Rensselaerville, Albany County, New York, ; William Mabey, one man 40-50, one woman 30-40, one girl 5-10, one girl under 5, and one woman 60-70.4 |
(Witness) Census | 31 July 1850 | Sarah H. Mabey appeared on the census of 31 July 1850 in the household of William N. Mabey and Hannah Mackey at Rensselaerville, Albany County, New York, ; William Maybee, 53, M, Farmer, NY, $2800 Hannah Maybee, 41, F, NY Sarah Maybee, 16, F, NY.5 |
Marriage* | Sarah H. Mabey married Aaron Newman Losee.2 | |
Death* | 8 March 1855 | Sarah H. Mabey died on 8 March 1855 at age 21.6 |
Census* | 11 June 1855 | Sarah H. Mabey and William N. Mabey appeared on the census of 11 June 1855 at Rensselaerville Township, Albany County, New York. Wm Maybee, 58, Male, Head, born in Albany County, Married, lived in town 24 years, Farmer, Voter, owner of land Hannah Maybee, 47, Female, Wife, born in Albany County, Married Anna M Maybee, 15, Female, Child, born in Albany County Aaron Losee, 26, Male, Servant, born in Greene County, Widowed, lived in town one year, Farmer, Voter, owner of land Chas E Losee, 23, Male, Servant, born in Greene County, lived in town 4 months, Farmer, Voter, owner of land lived in a frame house worth $400.7 |
Burial* | Sarah H. Mabey was buried at Medusa Cemetery, Medusa, Albany County, New York. Inscription "Sarah H. Mabey d. 8 Mar 1855 , age 21y 5m 22d, wife of Aaron H. Losee."8 |
Family | Aaron Newman Losee b. Jul 1829, d. 1 Nov 1909 |
Citations
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1850 Census.
- [S331] Submission by Kenneth Edward Mabey, Maybee Society Member., her tombstone.
- [S331] Submission by Kenneth Edward Mabey, Maybee Society Member., died age 21y 5m 22d.
- [S22] Steve Mabie, Mabie/Maybee/Mabee/Mabey Family Records, online http://maybeesociety.org/steve/steve.html, 1840 Census.
- [S71] 1850 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Rensselaerville, Albany, New York; Roll M432_473; Page: 354B; Image: 164.
- [S331] Submission by Kenneth Edward Mabey, Maybee Society Member.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, New York, U.S., State Census, 1855, Town of Rensselaerville, Albany County, E.D. 3, Household 5.
- [S331] Submission by Kenneth Edward Mabey, Maybee Society Member., tombstone.
Sarah Ardiel1
F, #4567, b. 27 December 1812, d. 22 November 1899
Religion* | Sarah Ardiel was Baptist.2 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Lince. | |
Birth* | 27 December 1812 | She was born on 27 December 1812 at Ireland.1 |
Marriage* | 14 November 1833 | She married William Frederick Thomas Lince, son of Bartholomew Lince and Nancy Castleman, on 14 November 1833 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Canada.3 |
Num Child* | Sarah Ardiel and William Frederick Thomas Lince had the following children: eleven. | |
Death* | 22 November 1899 | Sarah Ardiel died on 22 November 1899 at West Nissouri Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, at age 86.1 |
Burial* | She was buried at Viking Cemetery, Ontario, Canada.1 |
Family | William Frederick Thomas Lince b. 27 Feb 1811, d. 8 Sep 1899 |
William Frederick Thomas Lince1
M, #4568, b. 27 February 1811, d. 8 September 1899
Father* | Bartholomew Lince b. 25 Dec 1784, d. b 1851 |
Mother* | Nancy Castleman b. 29 Feb 1788, d. bt 1851 - 1861 |
Info* | Information on him came from Doug Lince and William's obit, Written By his son, James 1851,1861 Census, Death Certificate, Land Records to early Maybee Society records.2 | |
Birth* | 27 February 1811 | William Frederick Thomas Lince was born on 27 February 1811 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Canada.1 |
Marriage* | 14 November 1833 | He married Sarah Ardiel on 14 November 1833 at Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario, Canada.3 |
Num Child* | William Frederick Thomas Lince and Sarah Ardiel had the following children: eleven. | |
Death* | 8 September 1899 | William Frederick Thomas Lince died on 8 September 1899 at At Home, Nissouri Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, at age 88.1 |
Burial* | He was buried at Vining Cemetery, Ontario, Canada.1 | |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.3 |
Family | Sarah Ardiel b. 27 Dec 1812, d. 22 Nov 1899 |
Bartholomew Presley1
M, #4569, b. 8 October 1835, d. 7 October 1909
Father* | James Presley b. 15 Feb 1796, d. 22 Apr 1854 |
Mother* | Nancy Lince b. 27 Mar 1809, d. 29 Apr 1871 |
Info* | Information on him came from E. Doug Lince. to early Maybee Society records.2 | |
Birth* | 8 October 1835 | Bartholomew Presley was born on 8 October 1835 at Kent County, Ontario, Canada.3 |
(Witness) Census | 1851 | Bartholomew Presley appeared on the census of 1851 in the household of James Presley and Nancy Lince at Nissouri East Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, ; James Presley, Farmer, born in Canada, E. Methodist, 54, Male, Married Nancy Presley, None, born in Canada, E. Methodist, 43, Female, Married Bartholomy Presley, None, born in Canada, E. Methodist, 17, Male, Single Wm Presley, None, born in Canada, E. Methodist, 24, Male, Single Amar Lince, None, born in U. States, E. Methodist, 16, Female, Single.4 |
Marriage* | 15 February 1862 | Bartholomew Presley married Ann Thornton on 15 February 1862 at Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.5 |
Census* | 1881 | Bartholomew Presley and Ann Thornton appeared on the census of 1881 at Nissouri East Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. Bartholomeu Presley, M, Male, German, 45, Ontario, Farmer, E. Methodist Ann Presley, M, Female, German, 42, Ontario, E. Methodist Armenia A. Presley, Female, German, 16, Ontario, E. Methodist Evanjilene Jane Presley, Female, German, 11, Ontario, E. Methodist Richard B. Presley, Male, German, 8, Ontario, E. Methodist Victoria A. Presley, Female, German, 6, Ontario, E. Methodist.6 |
Death* | 7 October 1909 | Bartholomew Presley died on 7 October 1909 at East Nissouri Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, at age 73.3 |
Burial* | He was buried at Kintore Methodist Cemetery, East Nissouri Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.1,7 |
Family | Ann Thornton b. bt 1837 - 1838, d. 23 Oct 1916 | |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S108] Records from Kym Hartwig Lewis, Butte, Montana.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1934.
- [S414] 1851 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Nissouri East Twp., Oxford, Canada West (Ontario); Schedule: A; Roll: C-11745; Page: 79.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1938.
- [S38] International Genealogical Index Online (IGI), 1881 Canadian census, Nissouri East, Oxford North, Ontario, Family History Library Film 1375903, NA Film Number C-13267, District 166, Sub-district a, Division 1, Page Number 33, Household Number 161.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, West Nissouri Twp. cemetery records, in Section A, Row A1.
William Presley1
M, #4570, b. between 1835 and 1836, d. 22 December 1866
Father* | James Presley b. 15 Feb 1796, d. 22 Apr 1854 |
Mother* | Nancy Lince b. 27 Mar 1809, d. 29 Apr 1871 |
Birth* | between 1835 and 1836 | William Presley was born between 1835 and 1836 at Ontario, Canada.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1850 | He married Malinda Purdy circa 1850.1 |
(Witness) Census | 1851 | William Presley appeared on the census of 1851 in the household of James Presley and Nancy Lince at Nissouri East Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, ; James Presley, Farmer, born in Canada, E. Methodist, 54, Male, Married Nancy Presley, None, born in Canada, E. Methodist, 43, Female, Married Bartholomy Presley, None, born in Canada, E. Methodist, 17, Male, Single Wm Presley, None, born in Canada, E. Methodist, 24, Male, Single Amar Lince, None, born in U. States, E. Methodist, 16, Female, Single.3 |
Marriage | circa 1860 | William Presley married Margaret Bowers circa 1860.1 |
Death* | 22 December 1866 | William Presley died on 22 December 1866.4 |
Burial* | He was buried at Kintore Methodist Cemetery, East Nissouri Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.4 |
Family | Malinda Purdy b. Oct 1830, d. 22 Dec 1866 | |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, 1851 census of Oxford County, Nissouri East. William 16, born Canada.
- [S414] 1851 Canadian Census, online ancestry.com, Nissouri East Twp., Oxford, Canada West (Ontario); Schedule: A; Roll: C-11745; Page: 79.
- [S40] GEDCOM from Rosmary Benson on Presley line.
Ann Thornton1
F, #4571, b. between 1837 and 1838, d. 23 October 1916
Married Name | Her married name was Presley. | |
Birth* | between 1837 and 1838 | Ann Thornton was born between 1837 and 1838 at Kintore, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.2 |
Marriage* | 15 February 1862 | She married Bartholomew Presley, son of James Presley and Nancy Lince, on 15 February 1862 at Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.3 |
Census* | 1881 | Ann Thornton and Bartholomew Presley appeared on the census of 1881 at Nissouri East Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. Bartholomeu Presley, M, Male, German, 45, Ontario, Farmer, E. Methodist Ann Presley, M, Female, German, 42, Ontario, E. Methodist Armenia A. Presley, Female, German, 16, Ontario, E. Methodist Evanjilene Jane Presley, Female, German, 11, Ontario, E. Methodist Richard B. Presley, Male, German, 8, Ontario, E. Methodist Victoria A. Presley, Female, German, 6, Ontario, E. Methodist.4 |
Death* | 23 October 1916 | Ann Thornton died on 23 October 1916 at Blanchard, Perth County, Ontario, Canada.5 |
Burial* | She was buried at Kintore Cemetery, Kintore, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.1,6 |
Family | Bartholomew Presley b. 8 Oct 1835, d. 7 Oct 1909 | |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, West Nissouri Twp. cemetery records, died age 78.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1938.
- [S38] International Genealogical Index Online (IGI), 1881 Canadian census, Nissouri East, Oxford North, Ontario, Family History Library Film 1375903, NA Film Number C-13267, District 166, Sub-district a, Division 1, Page Number 33, Household Number 161.
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1934.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, West Nissouri Twp. cemetery records, in Section A, Row A1.
John Presley1
M, #4572, b. September 1838, d. November 1848
Father* | James Presley b. 15 Feb 1796, d. 22 Apr 1854 |
Mother* | Nancy Lince b. 27 Mar 1809, d. 29 Apr 1871 |
Birth* | September 1838 | John Presley was born in September 1838.2 |
Death* | November 1848 | He died in November 1848 at Canada at age 10.1,3 |
Burial* | He was buried at Kintore Cemetery, Kintore, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.2 |
Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, West Nissouri Twp. cemetery records, in Section A, Row A1.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, West Nissouri Twp. cemetery records, died age 10 yrs, 2 months, 6 days.
Malinda Purdy1,2
F, #4573, b. October 1830, d. 22 December 1866
Married Name | Her married name was Presley. | |
Name Variation | Malinda Purdy was also known as Amanda Hopkins.3 | |
Birth* | October 1830 | She was born in October 1830.4 |
Marriage* | circa 1850 | She married William Presley, son of James Presley and Nancy Lince, circa 1850.5 |
Death* | 22 December 1866 | Malinda Purdy died on 22 December 1866 at age 36.4 |
Burial* | She was buried at Kintore Methodist Cemetery, East Nissouri Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.6 |
Family | William Presley b. bt 1835 - 1836, d. 22 Dec 1866 | |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald : Her surname is written ?Purdy.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, West Nissouri Twp. cemetery records.
- [S40] GEDCOM from Rosmary Benson on Presley line.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, West Nissouri Twp. cemetery records, died age 36 years, 2 months.
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, West Nissouri Twp. cemetery records, in Section A, Row A1.
Orlow Billy Maybee
M, #4574, b. 21 October 1876, d. 4 June 1914
Father* | Milo Frederick Maybee b. c 1845 |
Mother* | Mary Amanda Rufus b. 4 Nov 1850, d. 1 May 1925 |
Nickname | Orlow Billy Maybee also went by the name of Billy. | |
Name Variation | Orlow Billy Maybee was also known as William O. | |
Birth* | 21 October 1876 | He was born on 21 October 1876 at Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota.1 |
(Witness) Memo | 27 March 1881 | He witnessed Milo Frederick Maybee and Mary Amanda Rufus Milo and his family were east of Yankton, when an ice dam broke and flooded the area they were in. Because of a warning from an Indian, they made it to the top of a bluff,with other settelers,and were spared, after the water went down, the survivors were taken to Yankton on 27 March 1881 at Yankton, South Dakota.2 |
Occupation | 1898 | Orlow Billy Maybee was a a teamster in 1898 at Devil's Lake, Ramsey County, North Dakota.1 |
Milit-Beg* | 27 April 1898 | He enlisted in the military on 27 April 1898 at Co D, First Regiment, North Dakota Voulnteers, Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota.1 |
MilService* | between 1898 and 1899 | He was a veteran of the Spanish American War, serving in the Phillipines between 1898 and 1899.1 |
Milit-End* | 22 September 1899 | He was discharged from military service on 22 September 1899 at Presideo, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.1 |
Description* | 1899 | He was described as five foot three and a half inches tall. Weight 135, with brown eyes and black hair. in 1899.1 |
Residence* | 1904 | He and Herbert David Maybee lived in 1904 at Wisdom, Beaverhead County, Montana, with Della Arminda Bain and John Wilbur Maybee; Bert and Billy lived with their Brother John and his wife Della. Times evidentally were hard and the boys were looking for work and taking day jobs.3 |
Marriage* | 14 June 1908 | Orlow Billy Maybee married Elizabeth Dyke York, daughter of John Backhouse York and Elizabeth Dyke, on 14 June 1908 at Wisdom, Beaverhead County, Montana. "Witnesses were Bessie's brother-in-law and sister, Claude and Alice Schroeder."4,5 |
Census* | May 1910 | Orlow Billy Maybee and Elizabeth Dyke York appeared on the census of May 1910 at Mussigbrod Ranch, Bowen, Beaverhead County, Montana. Orlow D Maybee, Head, Male, White, 30 First Marriage, Married for 1 year, born in Minnesota, Father born in New York, Mother born in Canada, Ranch Laborer on Peter S Mussigbrod Hay Ranch, Wage earner, can read and write Bessie Maybee, Wife, Female, White, 19, First Marriage, Married for 1 year, 1 child born and living, born in Montana, Father born in England, Mother born in England, none, can read and write Erich H. Maybee, Son, Male, White, 11 months, Single, born in Montana, Father born in Minnesota, Mother born in Montana, none Robert Cairns, Step-father, Male, White, 60, First Marriage, Married for 10 years, Canada, Father born in born in Canada, Mother born in Canada, immigrated in 1892, none, can read and write Mary A. Cairns, Mother, Wife, Female, 50, Second marriage, Married for 10 years, 4 children born and living, born in Canada, Father born in England, Mother born in Ireland, immigrated in 1869, none, can read and write.6 |
Memo* | 1912 | In 1912 Orlow Billy Maybee and Elizabeth Dyke York moved from Wisdom, MT to Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington.7 |
Memo | 14 May 1914 | On 14 May 1914 Orlow Billy Maybee and Elizabeth Dyke York sold Property to Chris J Aaberg, deed 96 DP 931 at Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington.8 |
Memo* | 15 May 1914 | Orlow Billy Maybee and Elizabeth Dyke York with Eric Herbert Maybee and Beulah Orlow Maybee left Mt Vernon, Washington to take herd of horses to Alaska gold fields via Jack Rabbit Trail on 15 May 1914.9 |
Anecdote* | 22 May 1914 | This family was admitted to Canada at the Port of Huntington, British Columbia on 22 May 1914: O. B. Maybee, 35, M, Farmer, born in Minnesota, a US Citizen, traveling on Highway 68 from Mt. Hermon, Wash to Ft George. Has $1000.00 cash, 1 car of horses, effects $800. Accompanied by: Bessie Maybee, 24, F, Wife, born in Montana Eric H. Maybee, 4, M, Son, born in Montana Ethel C Maybee, 2, F, Daughter, born in Montana Mrs Amanda Cairns, F, 64, Widowed Mother, born in Ontario, has $100 cash, traveling with son O. B. Maybee.10 |
Death* | 4 June 1914 | Orlow Billy Maybee died on 4 June 1914 at mile 87, four miles north of 83 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada, at age 37; Died between 2:30 -3:00 AM, of heart failure secondary to Asthma.11,9 |
Burial* | 11 June 1914 | He was buried on 11 June 1914 at Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada. Inscription "Embalmed by Mr Leaman on 7 Jun 1914 in Clinton, BC."11,9 |
Anecdote | The Death of Orlow Billy Maybee In 1914 Billy learned that horses were in demand in Alaska, so he sold his Mount Vernon property and on May 14th purchased a string of horses. These are the entries in his journal for that trip: May 15, 1914 - Mt. Vernon, Washington. Started out. Camped at Blanch flour place. 17 May 16 - Bee went after colts. Fixed and packed goods. May 17 - Sunday. Fixed wagon and tent poles. Fred and Uncle Billie came over. All horses in good shape. May 18 - Monday. Broke camp. Stopped north of Burlington for dinner. Camped at Samish Lake for night. Ethel and Eric happy as larks. Bad Spell. May 19 - Camped at Bellingham. Good camp. May 20 - Took horses, got them shod. Colts and Flossey going to pull out at noon. Camped at dry camp in Cane. May 21 - Pull into Sumas. Put horses in barn for inspection. Must stay here 24 hours. May 22 - Still in Sumas. More inspection. Passed inspection. Ship to Ashcroft loading car. Grama and Bessie loaded car. Pulled out at 10 o'clock. May 23 - In car. Grama, Bessie and the babies in the car, all happy. Came up the famous Fraser River Valley. Fine scenery. Cut alfalfa 4 feet high on the railroad right of way. May 24 - Still on the road. Landed in Ashcroft 8:40. Unloaded horses, slept in car. [Ashcroft was the beginning point on the trip to the gold fields in Barkerville. Inns and hotels on the way were called by the number of miles they were from Ashcroft or Lillooet, i.e. 70 Mile House, etc.] May 25 - Bessie got men to unload wagon. Hard looking country. Sand hills, no feed. Bought hay at $30.00 per ton and everything accordingly. Hundreds of people going to famous Fort George Country. Am no better. May 26 - Pulled north this morning. Sagebrush and cactus. No feed. 18 miles first day. Camped on upper Cache Creek. Good camp. Am steadily getting worse. May 27 - Broke 8:30 o'clock. Snow squall at noon. G & B carried water for dinner. Made bad camp on Alkali Lake. Good feed. No water for 5 miles. May 28 - Pulled out 7:30. Made north of Clinton for dinner. Gave outfit pull up long hill. Horses got away. Bee and Grandma looked until 11 o'clock at night. No get um. Am worse. Small chance. [The country between Ashcroft is all up hill and the hill north of Clinton is a 7-mile grade!] May 29 - Young fellows brought in horses. Lay up on 46-mile Creek. Women washed. Bee pulled boys up hill. Am about the same. May 30 - Broke camp at 8 o'clock. Camped at railroad camp for dinner. Left main road going to Horse Lake. About the same. May 31 - Fine morning. Can see geese and ducks on lake. Noon camp on Green Lake. Pulled over summit to the Anderson Bros. Ranch. 3,800 altitude. Too high for me. Just about the end. Can't get to Horse Lake. Turn tail. June 1st - Made back to Green Lake. Night Camp. Little better. Seems impossible to find creek or lake with fish in. All alkali and soda. Bad night. Awful pain. Short breath. June 2nd - Late start 8:50. Alkali lake for dinner. Lost baby chair. Camped at 70 Mile for supper. Women gave Bee milk. Poor feed. Soda water June 3rd - Broke camp 7:30. Cool day. 8 miles for dinner. Night camp at old 87. Fair water and feed. June 4th - getting worse." This was the last entry in his journal. Forty years later, Bessie wrote this account to her grandchildren; "I was 26 years old when Billie's mother, Eric, Ethel and myself started to travel by teams and wagons to Alaska. They drove with a covered wagon and 2 teams of workhorses, etc. Bill was quite ill at the time, but he had a mind of his own, so here it was again. I was strong as an ox, thank God. I never was too tired to be a slave for my work with caring for horses, caring for wagons, cutting, gathering wood, etc., making camp, seeing (to) everything, wagon wheels greased and harnesses sewed and in shape, nursing a real sick man, caring for 2 children and doing cooking, seeing there was plenty food, water to be hauled in barrels. The night your grandfather died we came to the first house, a ranger's cabin. It had food in cans and a spring where cold, clear water ran, pure and so good. So we decided to rest the horses and ourselves that night. Billie was so cheerful and the children were so pleased to see their daddy was so much better. And he held both in his arms and said his prayers every night with them. But this night we asked God to bless and keep us safe. In the night I would be so tired. After the day's ride, I would light lanterns to scare away wild animals. This night the horses were tied and one, a black horse we called Irish would whinny when he saw any shadows or if a bush cracked. So I stirred the fire and gave Billie his medicine and made him a hot cup of cocoa and told him I would sing him a lullaby. It was a lullaby I sang each night to little Eric and Ethel and even Grandma Maybee, when they were awake. Billie said to me, "Honey, I don't know what I would do without you. I am terrible sorry we sold our place to come here in the wilderness. I've enjoyed it after being cooped in houses so much. But, I know now you're a sweet wife that no one would put up with me but you." He put his arms around me and kissed me and said, "Well, Bessie, we always be together and no one can ever take me away." Oh! I said, You and I will just be sweethearts forever in our new home, it won't be too far from here". So I tucked him in, kissed him and told him, "Now I will tuck your favorite horse, Irish in, and see how the rest of our horses are". I went and when I came back he seemed to be asleep, but it seemed death lurked in there. I arose and walked to a big Morris chair we had for his bed and when I looked down he was gone. I don't know just how I felt; I had lost the person who meant more to me than my life. I knew I would not let him be buried where wild animals would howl and snarl and I made a wooden box and put a blanket and covered him. But I shaved and clothed him and put him to sleep in this rough made box and I took one horse of the team blindfolded the horse and awoke his mother and between her and I we straightened the trunks flat, loaded the home-made coffin and the children. The children, being small, were told that Jesus had taken daddy home. (She goes on to tell how she felt and of the loneliness and difficulty in getting help. She hired Indians to help load his body into the wagon and they refused to take any money, saying they hoped she would have better luck in the future. They took him to Clinton to an undertaking parlor and from there to Ashcroft.) We gave your grandpapa a beautiful funeral, a nice marker of bronze is at his heart." Winter had come hard when, on November 27, Bessie and her party wintered the horses in a logging camp at Cheschewwella (about 52 miles from Spokane, Washington) and wired Billie's oldest brother to come to Spokane to help. Meanwhile Bessie worked as a pastry cook and bread maker at the Davenport Hotel in Spokane to support the family. They returned to the Big Hole Valley the next spring. | |
BaptismLDS* | 12 June 1974 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 12 June 1974. |
Family | Elizabeth Dyke York b. 5 Jun 1890, d. 13 Sep 1969 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S27] Orlow Billy Maybee's pension request and records from the US government.
- [S522] Files submitted to the Mayee Society : "Yankton, City with a past" family legends.
- [S522] Files submitted to the Mayee Society : from Della Bain's journal.
- [S45] Marriage Certificate: State of Montana, No. 1010.
- [S162] Letter,Bessie York Maybee Cruz to Belva Louise Maybee, 15 Jun 1958.
- [S90] 1900 United States Census, online ancestry.com, Bowen Twp, Beaverhead, Montana; Roll: T624_829; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0001; FHL microfilm: 1374842.
- [S162] Letter,Bessie York Maybee Cruz to Belva Louise Maybee, 15 Dec 1958.
- [S165] Unpublished family history of Belva Louise Maybee Perry.
- [S163] "Journal of Orlow Billie Maybee,."
- [S1] Ancestry.com, Border Crossings: From U.S. to Canada, 1908-1935.
- [S162] Letter,Bessie York Maybee Cruz to Belva Louise Maybee, 1 Jun 1959.
William Fitzpatrick1
M, #4575, b. circa 1778, d. 31 October 1854
Father* | Peter Fitzpatrick b. 1752, d. bt Aug 1812 - Sep 1812 |
Mother* | Catherine Warner b. 1752, d. 12 Apr 1834 |
Birth* | circa 1778 | William Fitzpatrick was born circa 1778 at Kayadaros Patent, Tryon County, New York.2 |
Land | 5 May 1800 | On 5 May 1800 at Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada, William Fitzpatrick petitioned for land as son of Peter Fitzpatrick Senior who had served with the 2d Regiment York. He swore that he had not received any lands from the Crown. Petition was certified by J. S. French, J.P. After examination of the claim Chas Sherwood recommended he receive 200 acres, which was approved on 11 June 1800.3 |
Land* | June 1800 | In June 1800 at Ontario, Canada, William Fitzpatrick was granted 200 acres of land as a son of a United Empire Loyalist.4 |
Marriage* | 11 November 1804 | He married Mary Castleman on 11 November 1804 at Trinity Church, Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada.1 |
MilService* | 1812 | In 1812 William Fitzpatrick was in the military, In the 1st Regiment, Glengarry Militia.5 |
(Witness) Marriage | 2 April 1821 | He witnessed the marriage of Richard Fitzpatrick and Anna Oberry on 2 April 1821 at Trinity Church, Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada; Church entry reads "Richard Fitzpatrick of the Township of Charlottenburg, batchelor, farmer age 26 yr married by banns duly published with consent of parents Anna Oberry, of said Township, spinster age 20 Yr. Daughter of Edward Oberry, of Salmon River in the County of Dundee in the Province of Lower Canada this 2nd day of Apr 1821" Witnesses were; William Fitzpatrick brother, William Oberry brother, Nicolas Farlinger; John Farlinger.6,7 |
(Witness) Marriage | 27 March 1827 | William Fitzpatrick witnessed the marriage of James Presley and Nancy Lince on 27 March 1827 at Trinity Church, Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada; the record says 'James Presley of the Township of Charlottenburg, farmer, bachelor age 27 years was married by banns, duly published and with the consent of her parents Ann Linse, daughter of Batholomew Linse of the Township of Williamsburg, spinster, aged 18 yrs on the 27 March 1827. Present were William Fitzpatrick and Hugh Ross.8,9' |
Occupation* | William Fitzpatrick was a a farmer at Charlottenburg Township, Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada.10 | |
Death* | 31 October 1854 | He died on 31 October 1854 at Tyotown, Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada.2 |
Burial* | 3 November 1854 | He was buried on 3 November 1854 at Trinity Church, Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada.2 |
BaptismLDS* | 5 February 2005 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 5 February 2005. |
Family | Mary Castleman b. c 1788, d. 25 Sep 1866 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr, from records of George Mitchell, Ottawa.
- [S35] Robb email from Ruth and Paul Robins forwarded by Dee Rice , (September 18, 2000 12:39 AM): Upper Canada Land Petitions "F" Bundle 5, 1800-1801 RG 1 L3, Vol 186 (a) # 7.
- [S33] Dee Rice, "Fitzpatrick," e-mail to John MayBee, Peter Fitzpatrick #2, 31Aug2000, UEL Children's land.
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, handcopied records from the Trinity Anglican Church of Cornwall; age 20 in marriage record.
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr, for witnesses.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, From the micro-film of The Trinity Church of Cornwall NA C-3028.
- [S38] International Genealogical Index Online (IGI), Batch #: 7521103, Sheet #: 80, Film #: 0884594, Family Group Sheet Submitted by member.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, handcopied records from the Trinity Anglican Church of Cornwall; from children's baptismal entries.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, handcopied records from the Trinity Anglican Church of Cornwall.
- [S33] Dee Rice, "Fitzpatrick," e-mail to John MayBee, MicroFilm NA C-3028, parish register of Trinity (Anglican Church, Glengarry (1803-1846).
- [S32] Loyalist Lineages of Canada, p374.
Hugh Fitzpatrick1
M, #4576, b. circa 1789, d. August 1812 or September 1812
Father* | Peter Fitzpatrick b. 1752, d. bt Aug 1812 - Sep 1812 |
Mother* | Catherine Warner b. 1752, d. 12 Apr 1834 |
Birth* | circa 1789 | Hugh Fitzpatrick was born circa 1789 at Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada.2,3 |
Land* | 15 February 1811 | On 15 February 1811 at Ontario, Canada, Hugh Fitzpatrick was granted 200 acres of land as a son of a United Empire Loyalist.4 |
Death* | August 1812 or September 1812 | He died in August 1812 or September 1812 at York (now Toronto), Ontario, Canada; On active Military Service with 1st Regiment, Glengarry Militia.3 |
BaptismLDS* | 5 February 2005 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 5 February 2005. |
Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S140] George D. Mitchell, "Loney Links."
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr.
- [S33] Dee Rice, "Fitzpatrick," e-mail to John MayBee, Peter Fitzpatrick #2, 31Aug2000, UEL Children's land.
Richard Fitzpatrick1
M, #4577, b. 29 March 1795, d. between 1832 and 1840
Father* | Peter Fitzpatrick b. 1752, d. bt Aug 1812 - Sep 1812 |
Mother* | Catherine Warner b. 1752, d. 12 Apr 1834 |
Baptism* | 29 March 1795 | Richard Fitzpatrick was baptized on 29 March 1795 at Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada.2,3 |
Residence* | circa 1815 | He lived circa 1815 at Charlottenburg, Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada.4 |
Land* | 20 May 1817 | On 20 May 1817 at Ontario, Canada, Richard Fitzpatrick was granted 200 acres of land as a son of a United Empire Loyalist.5 |
Marriage* | 2 April 1821 | He married Anna Oberry on 2 April 1821 at Trinity Church, Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada. "Church entry reads "Richard Fitzpatrick of the Township of Charlottenburg, batchelor, farmer age 26 yr married by banns duly published with consent of parents Anna Oberry, of said Township, spinster age 20 Yr. Daughter of Edward Oberry, of Salmon River in the County of Dundee in the Province of Lower Canada this 2nd day of Apr 1821" Witnesses were; William Fitzpatrick brother, William Oberry brother, Nicolas Farlinger; John Farlinger."6,7 |
(Godparent) Baptism | 15 June 1823 | Richard Fitzpatrick was named Godfather to James Fitzpatrick at his baptism on 15 June 1823 at Trinity Church, Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada; present were William Fitzpatrick father, Mary Fitzpatrick mother, John Faringer godfather, Richard Fitzpatrick godfather, Margaret Bruce godmother.8 |
Death* | between 1832 and 1840 | Richard Fitzpatrick died between 1832 and 1840 at Salmon River, Dundee County, Lower Canada (now Quebec), Canada.3 |
BaptismLDS* | 1 March 1990 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 1 March 1990. |
Family | Anna Oberry b. bt 1800 - 1801 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S140] George D. Mitchell, "Loney Links."
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr.
- [S108] Records from Kym Hartwig Lewis, Butte, Montana : From E. Doug Lince. From List of Loyalists Listed of Charlottenburg.
- [S33] Dee Rice, "Fitzpatrick," e-mail to John MayBee, Peter Fitzpatrick #2, 31Aug2000, UEL Children's land.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, handcopied records from the Trinity Anglican Church of Cornwall; age 20 in marriage record.
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr, for witnesses.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, handcopied records from the Trinity Anglican Church of Cornwall.
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr, Church Record on microfilm.
Mary Castleman1
F, #4578, b. circa 1788, d. 25 September 1866
Married Name | Her married name was Fitzpatrick. | |
Birth* | circa 1788 | Mary Castleman was born circa 1788 at Williamsburg Township, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Suffrenus Castleman, Jr and Mary Wessel.2,3 |
Marriage | 11 November 1804 | She married William Fitzpatrick, son of Peter Fitzpatrick and Catherine Warner, on 11 November 1804 at Trinity Church, Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada.1 |
Death* | 25 September 1866 | Mary Castleman died on 25 September 1866 at Tyotown, Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada.4 |
Family | William Fitzpatrick b. c 1778, d. 31 Oct 1854 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S32] Loyalist Lineages of Canada, p374.
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr, from records of George Mitchell, Ottawa.
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr, supplied by George (Duff) Mitchell.
- [S141] Descendants of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Sr.
- [S36] Rosemary Benson, "Presley Genealogy," e-mail to John MayBee, 9 Oct 2000-12 Oct 2000, handcopied records from the Trinity Anglican Church of Cornwall.
- [S33] Dee Rice, "Fitzpatrick," e-mail to John MayBee, MicroFilm NA C-3028, parish register of Trinity (Anglican Church, Glengarry (1803-1846).
Catherine Lince1
F, #4579, b. 6 July 1807, d. 12 November 1889
Father* | Bartholomew Lince b. 25 Dec 1784, d. b 1851 |
Mother* | Nancy Castleman b. 29 Feb 1788, d. bt 1851 - 1861 |
Married Name | Her married name was Beckstead. | |
Name Variation | Catherine Lince was also known as Lenss.1 | |
Birth* | 6 July 1807 | She was born on 6 July 1807 at Elizabethtown, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada, Birthplace also Given as Williamsburg, Dundee (sic Dundas Co), Ontario And Brockville Leeds, Ontario.2 |
Marriage* | 25 January 1823 | She married Alexander Beckstead, son of Francis Beckstead and Margaret Barkley, on 25 January 1823 at Williamsburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada.1 |
BaptismLDS1* | 18 June 1837 | Catherine Lince baptized Catherine Lince a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 18 June 1837.3 |
Census* | 1880 | Catherine Lince appeared on the census of 1880 at South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah. Catherine Beckstead, Self, W, Female, W, 72, Can, Keeping House, Can, Can David Louis, Other, S, Male, W, 84, Wal, Wal, Wal.4 |
Death* | 12 November 1889 | She died on 12 November 1889 at West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, at age 82.1 |
Burial* | She was buried at South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah.3 | |
Anecdote* | 25 February 1991 | Pioneer Immigrants to Utah Territory., Page: 000282 Name: Catherine Lince (lence) Beckstead Gender: female Birth Date: 06 Jul 1807 Birth Place: Williamsburg, Canada Parent1: Bartholomew Lince Parent2: Nancy Casselman Spouse: Alexander Beckstead Marriage Date: 25 Jan 1823 Marriage Place: Williamsburg, Canada Departure Date: 30 Jun 1848 (Nauvoo 1846) Departure Place: Council Bluffs, Iowa Travel Company: Husband-Alexander Beckstead---Daughter-Harriet Vernisha--- Father in law-Francis Beckstead---Mother in law-& brothers and sister---Brothers in law who joined the Morman Battalion. Party: Andrew Cunningham or Reddin Allred or Allen Taylor Trail: Nauvoo, Council Bluffs, Iowa Arrival Date: Sep 1849 Arrival Place: Salt Lake City Religion: Morman baptized 1837 Place Settled: West Jordan, Ut. & South Jordan Ut. Occupation: Home Maker Death Date: 12 Nov 1889 Death Place: West Jordan, Utah Burial Place: South Jordan, Utah Sources: Records of son in law, Abraham Hunsaker. D. U. P. records submitted by Great Grand Daughter, Eliza Ann Beckstead Dally. Sub Name: Farel Winward Rush Sub Date: 25 Feb 1991. |
Family | Alexander Beckstead b. 16 Mar 1802, d. 25 Feb 1870 |
Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S108] Records from Kym Hartwig Lewis, Butte, Montana : From Archive Shet sent in by Mrs. Veressa W. Packer. From E. Doug Lince.
- [S37] RootsWeb from Lynn Erb , 29 Aug 2000.
- [S52] 1880 United States Census, online ancestry.com, South Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, Family History Library Film, 1255337, NA Film Number, T9-1337, Page Number, 293a.
Alexander Beckstead1
M, #4580, b. 16 March 1802, d. 25 February 1870
Father* | Francis Beckstead b. s 1770, d. 1841 |
Mother* | Margaret Barkley b. s 1775 |
Note* | Beckstead had additional polygamous LDS marriages.2 | |
Birth* | 16 March 1802 | Alexander Beckstead was born on 16 March 1802 at Williamsburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada.3 |
Birth | 16 March 1802 | He was born on 16 March 1802 at Schoharie County, New York.1 |
Marriage* | 25 January 1823 | He married Catherine Lince, daughter of Bartholomew Lince and Nancy Castleman, on 25 January 1823 at Williamsburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada.1 |
BaptismLDS1* | 1839 | Alexander Beckstead baptized Alexander Beckstead a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1839.1 |
Marriage | 18 November 1854 | He married Kalziah Albine Petty on 18 November 1854. |
Marriage | 3 February 1856 | Alexander Beckstead married Clarrisa Ann Gilson, daughter of John Gilson and Susannah Conklin, on 3 February 1856. |
Death* | 25 February 1870 | Alexander Beckstead died on 25 February 1870 at West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, at age 67.1 |
Burial* | 28 February 1870 | He was buried on 28 February 1870 at West Jordan Cemetery, Salt Lake County, Utah.2 |
Anecdote* | 25 February 1991 | Pioneer Immigrants to Utah Territory., Page: 000282 Name: Catherine Lince (lence) Beckstead Gender: female Birth Date: 06 Jul 1807 Birth Place: Williamsburg, Canada Parent1: Bartholomew Lince Parent2: Nancy Casselman Spouse: Alexander Beckstead Marriage Date: 25 Jan 1823 Marriage Place: Williamsburg, Canada Departure Date: 30 Jun 1848 (Nauvoo 1846) Departure Place: Council Bluffs, Iowa Travel Company: Husband-Alexander Beckstead---Daughter-Harriet Vernisha--- Father in law-Francis Beckstead---Mother in law-& brothers and sister---Brothers in law who joined the Morman Battalion. Party: Andrew Cunningham or Reddin Allred or Allen Taylor Trail: Nauvoo, Council Bluffs, Iowa Arrival Date: Sep 1849 Arrival Place: Salt Lake City Religion: Morman baptized 1837 Place Settled: West Jordan, Ut. & South Jordan Ut. Occupation: Home Maker Death Date: 12 Nov 1889 Death Place: West Jordan, Utah Burial Place: South Jordan, Utah Sources: Records of son in law, Abraham Hunsaker. D. U. P. records submitted by Great Grand Daughter, Eliza Ann Beckstead Dally. Sub Name: Farel Winward Rush Sub Date: 25 Feb 1991. |
Family | Catherine Lince b. 6 Jul 1807, d. 12 Nov 1889 |
Elizabeth Kemmer1
F, #4581, b. 1747
Married Name | Her married name was Lince. | |
Birth | 1747 | Elizabeth Kemmer was born in 1747 at Zeitlofs, Germany.2 |
Birth* | 1747 | She was born in 1747 at Williamsburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada.3 |
Marriage* | before 1777 | She married Frederich Wilhelm Lince before 1777 at Great Barrington, Maine.3 |
Family | Frederich Wilhelm Lince b. 11 Apr 1747, d. a Nov 1832 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S28] Information from Doug Lince given to Belva Perry of the Maybee Society in 1967. Family Info: Maybee/Rufus/Lince/Fitzgerald.
- [S145] WorldConnect Post-em, John Merz <e-mail address> 28Apr2002.
- [S39] Lince Family.
Bartholomew Lince1
M, #4582, b. 15 May 1816, d. 10 December 1880
Father* | Bartholomew Lince b. 25 Dec 1784, d. b 1851 |
Mother* | Nancy Castleman b. 29 Feb 1788, d. bt 1851 - 1861 |
Birth* | 15 May 1816 | Bartholomew Lince was born on 15 May 1816 at Williamsburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada.2 |
Marriage* | 17 December 1839 | He married Catherine Smith on 17 December 1839 at Mapelton, Michigan.1 |
Death* | 10 December 1880 | Bartholomew Lince died on 10 December 1880 at age 64.1 |
Burial* | He was buried at Mapleton, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.1 | |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.1 |
Family | Catherine Smith b. s 1820 |
Edmund Edward Lince1
M, #4583, b. 1819, d. 1864
Father* | Bartholomew Lince b. 25 Dec 1784, d. b 1851 |
Mother* | Nancy Castleman b. 29 Feb 1788, d. bt 1851 - 1861 |
Birth* | 1819 | Edmund Edward Lince was born in 1819 at Ontario, Canada.1 |
Marriage* | 7 October 1840 | He married Eliza Pickard on 7 October 1840 at Ontario, Canada.1 |
Death* | 1864 | Edmund Edward Lince died in 1864 at Michigan.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.1 |
Family | Eliza Pickard b. 1817 |
Citations
- [S37] RootsWeb from Lynn Erb , 29 Aug 2000.
Eliza Lince1
F, #4584, b. 1821, d. 1861
Father* | Bartholomew Lince b. 25 Dec 1784, d. b 1851 |
Mother* | Nancy Castleman b. 29 Feb 1788, d. bt 1851 - 1861 |
Married Name | Her married name was Pickard.1 | |
Birth* | 1821 | Eliza Lince was born in 1821 at Williamsburg Township, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada.1 |
Marriage* | 7 October 1840 | She married Louis Pickard on 7 October 1840 at Ontario, Canada.1 |
Death* | 1861 | Eliza Lince died in 1861 at Ontario, Canada.2 |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | She was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.1 |
Family | Louis Pickard b. 1819, d. 20 Sep 1879 |
Christian John Lince1
M, #4585, b. 1826, d. 15 May 1891
Father* | Bartholomew Lince b. 25 Dec 1784, d. b 1851 |
Mother* | Nancy Castleman b. 29 Feb 1788, d. bt 1851 - 1861 |
Birth* | 1826 | Christian John Lince was born in 1826 at Ontario, Canada.1 |
Marriage* | 1851 | He married Anna McKenzie in 1851 at Ontario, Canada.1 |
Death* | 15 May 1891 | Christian John Lince died on 15 May 1891.1 |
Burial* | He was buried at Deckerville, Sanilac County, Michigan.1 | |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.1 |
Family | Anna McKenzie b. c 1830 |
Citations
- [S37] RootsWeb from Lynn Erb , 29 Aug 2000.
Mary Lince1
F, #4586, b. 1777
Father* | Frederich Wilhelm Lince b. 11 Apr 1747, d. a Nov 1832 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Kemmer b. 1747 |
Birth* | 1777 | Mary Lince was born in 1777.1 |
Citations
- [S37] RootsWeb from Lynn Erb , 29 Aug 2000.
Christian Lince1
M, #4587, b. 3 March 1780
Father* | Frederich Wilhelm Lince b. 11 Apr 1747, d. a Nov 1832 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Kemmer b. 1747 |
Birth* | 3 March 1780 | Christian Lince was born on 3 March 1780 at Great Barrington, Massachusetts.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.1 |
Citations
- [S37] RootsWeb from Lynn Erb , 29 Aug 2000.
John Christian Coonradt Lince1
M, #4588, b. 3 March 1780
Father* | Frederich Wilhelm Lince b. 11 Apr 1747, d. a Nov 1832 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Kemmer b. 1747 |
Birth* | 3 March 1780 | John Christian Coonradt Lince was born on 3 March 1780 at Great Barrington, Massachusetts.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.2 |
Cromwell Lince1
M, #4589, b. 3 March 1780
Father* | Frederich Wilhelm Lince b. 11 Apr 1747, d. a Nov 1832 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Kemmer b. 1747 |
Birth* | 3 March 1780 | Cromwell Lince was born on 3 March 1780 at Great Barrington, Massachusetts.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.1 |
Citations
- [S37] RootsWeb from Lynn Erb , 29 Aug 2000.
Anthony Antoine Lince
M, #4590, b. 10 March 1783
Father* | Frederich Wilhelm Lince b. 11 Apr 1747, d. a Nov 1832 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Kemmer b. 1747 |
Birth* | 10 March 1783 | Anthony Antoine Lince was born on 10 March 1783 at Great Barrington, Maine.1 |
BaptismLDS* | 9 August 1994 | He was baptized (by proxy) on 9 August 1994.2 |