Re: Mortimer Adsit
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Re: Mortimer Adsit
sally wilkinson 7/10/00
Sally~
Got a copy of the Newman Ward Adsit book today at my local library!Thanks for the tip.I haven't ever heard of an atheistic Adsit on my side...although nothing surprises me, really...and I don't know if my Adsits are buried in their own plot.That's why I sent for (and received) the info on the Adsit family plot and found out about your Stephen, Betsey, and Allen.I haven't a clue as to the whereabouts of my Josiah and Mariah Adsit.I have the census for York Township, Dane County, WI for 1850.After that, nothing...it's as though they simply vanished.Very frustrating...but I haven't been trying that long (less than one year).Their daughter, Frances, married my g-g-grandfather, Gilbert Brooks, and the couple moved to, and died in, Cogswell, North Dakota.Maybe they moved to N.D. and lived out their lives there.I just haven't found it yet.But I'm confident that one day I'll make a connection.By the way, you said that the original John from Lyme was said to be buried in a family plot...you mean he was buried in Connecticut, right?Not Wisconsin.Just checking.Take care.Jan
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Re: Mortimer Adsit
sally wilkinson 7/13/00
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Re: Brooks info
jan mongoven 7/14/00
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Re: Henry B. Adsit & Mary A. res. Albion, NY
Esther Rancier 8/16/02
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Re: Henry B. Adsit & Mary A. res. Albion, NY
sally wilkinson 8/16/02
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Re: Henry B. Adsit & Mary A. res. Albion, NY
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Re: Brooks info