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Thomas Dunne (#46784633)
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Mary Pullara
RE: Oliver Boos - Albany Rural Cemetery
Thank you for your time. I appreciate your help. Mary
Added by Mary Pullara on May 22, 2013 5:24 PM
Susan
Infant son Rowley
Hello,

Thank you very much for the photo of Infant Rowley's headstone.

I have been to that cemetery but unfortunately neglected to take this photo. I know that it is a bit overgrown there and I truly appreciate your effort.

I'm sorry it took me so long to send this note but the email notification got lost in my inbox.

Your effort is very much appreciated.

Thanks again,
Susan
Added by Susan on Aug 23, 2012 9:25 AM
Kathy Kann
Sheehy Stone
Thank you so very much for the photograph. It is the first one I have of my dad's family.

Kathy
Added by Kathy Kann on Aug 21, 2012 4:41 PM
Cindy Cornwell McCachern
Thank You
Thanks so much for the photo of William Cornwell's tombstone.
Added by Cindy Cornwell McCachern on Aug 21, 2012 4:01 AM
RAChistory
Cain, Graveline, Connors & Carroll
I can't thank you enough on how much you have helped me. Now I can see their headstones, and they help so much push me in new directions of researching. The names of the family around them is helpful so I appreciate you taking that information. I don't need a photo of their headstones at this time, but I thank you for the offer. You're the best.
Added by RAChistory on Aug 20, 2012 7:59 AM
SRBentz
RE: Silas Hatch
Thannk you sssooo much for the transfer him to me and I will take a good care of him. I am trying to find his mother. Thank you again and I really appreciate it.
Added by SRBentz on Aug 19, 2012 8:12 PM
Cindy Cornwell McCachern
Thank You
Thanks for posting the Clark/Bancroft tombstone photo.
Added by Cindy Cornwell McCachern on Aug 19, 2012 2:26 PM
NCDave
Puffer pix
Tom,

Thanks for your diligence in getting the pix of my ancestors memorials..

May I use them in my family tree on Ancestry?

Thanks
Dave
GGS9 of George Puffer
Added by NCDave on Aug 19, 2012 8:50 AM
Jill Budge-Bowden
Robert B Cooley Grave Marker
Thank you so much for fulfilling my request so quickly, I really appreciate you taking your time and effort in taking this photo for me. I am thrilled. Thanks again. Sincerely, Jill
Added by Jill Budge-Bowden on Aug 17, 2012 11:33 PM
Laurie Stewart-Tokarsky
General James Dana
Hi Thomas,

General James Dana, was born October 9, 1735 in Ashford, Windham Co., CT.

His parents were Jedidiah Dana, born February 11, 1706 & Elizabeth Bernard, born October 1709 in England

He married November 27, 1759 to Elizabeth Whittemore, was born born June 9, 1741.

Their Children were:
Order not known at this time, but he & his wife had 4 sons & 5 daughters:
Sons - Joseph, William, Thomas & Alvin
Daughters - Anna, Nancy, Sophia, Elizabeth & Polly.

James Dana was at the battle of Bunker Hill & in a command of a company of men of the Connecticut line. He worked himself up in rank. After Bunker Hill he excepted a Colonel position. Capt. Dana stood in high confidence of General Washington.
His Connecticut men were the first to fire on the British @ the seige of Boston. He was made Captain in May 1776 & was appointed Captain in Col. Andrew Ward's 1st Connecticut Regiment.

He was also with General Washington @ New York & was present @ battles of Trenton & Princeton.

About 1786, Major Dana removed from Mansfield, CT & settled in NY, first residing at Canajoharie ( now Cherry Valley ), NY & was there for the 1790 census. later he moved to Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., where his homestead became what is now Lawyersville, NY.

1804 he was commissioned Brigadier - General in the New York Militia, commanding the Schoharie Co., Brigade.

Please add this to General James Dana's page.

Thank you in Advance !!

Sincerely, Laurie
Laurie Stewart Tokarsky
laurst408@hotmail.com
( shortly hotmail.com will become outlook.com )
Added by Laurie Stewart-Tokarsky on Aug 17, 2012 11:12 PM
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