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                                  Issue 21 Monday, October 25, 2004                                   

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    HAWKINS and COAN they are from the Pike County and Gibson County area Indiana. Coan is originally spelled Cowan. The family was originally from Spartansburg SC. The Hawkins I can trace to TN before this area.
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    PATERNALSolomon Green b 1800 MAAmy Jarman/German of NC (Solomon's wife)Green's of Jackson County, FloridaJJ Prestridge/Fannie Johnson of ALMATERNALElizabeth McCloskey of North CarolinaRebecca McCloskey of North CarolinaDudley Johnson (Rebecca's husband)Susan PalmerLouisa T. MorelandMatilda Genealogy Report: Descendants of Robert Johnson
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New England Historical and Genealogical Society

Marriages of Lyme, Connecticut

These transcriptions of town records were extracted from a manuscript donated to NEHGS in 1952. The town of Lyme, located in New London County, was established in 1665. The marriages were recorded between 1834 and 1855.

The manuscript is part of the R. Stanton Avery Collections, call number SL LYM 7-4a.

The Diaries of the Rev. Thomas Cary of Newburyport, Massachusetts, 1762-1806

Added this week: 1785 diary entries

The Rev. Thomas Cary (1745-1808) was one of the many ministers along the Merrimack River who encouraged the patriotism of their parishioners during the Revolutionary War. He started his diary in Weston, Massachusetts, in 1762 and continued writing entries until 1806, two years before his death. This installment covers the year 1785.

The original diaries are part of the R. Stanton Avery Collections. The call number is MSS 640.

Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910

Added this week: Records for 1857

The latest installment in this ongoing database includes actual records from 1857 (vols. 105-113). The addition of indexes from 1841 to 1910 has been completed. The indexes include name of individual, town or village of event, year of event, and volume and page number of the original record. The records themselves typically include far more details.

For detailed information about this database, please refer to the link found on the database search page (see link below) titled "Introduction to the Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1910 Database." A link to a chart displaying records currently available and those forthcoming is also available on this page.

Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript Collections

Added this week: Transcriptions of following cemeteries in the counties of Essex and Warren, New York.

Town of North Hudson (Essex County)
Catholic Church Cemetery
Catholic Section of Wathsock Cemetery
Protestant Section of Wathsock Cemetery
Black Brook Cemetery

Town of South Schroon (Essex County)
Union Cemetery

Town of Pottersville (Warren County)
London Hill Cemetery

Source: "North Hudson, NY Epitaphs" Transcribed by Grace E. Campbell, 1935. Unpublished manuscript, 2 vols. Call numbers SL 40 and 40A.

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