Many Happy Returns ~
1623
– Elizabeth Lake baptized in North Benfleet, Essex, England to John &
Margaret (Reade) Lake. She was buried
there on August 31st the same year.
1682
– Ruth Janes daughter of Abel & Mary (Judd) Janes
1753
– John Powell son of Rowland & Mary (Richardson) Powell
1779
– Charles Janes in Richford, VT the son of Daniel & Annie (Saunders)
Janes. He died there in 1785 at the age
of 6.
1887
– Leafa Hutchinson daughter of Albert & Caroline (Petty) Hutchinson in
Lawrence Co., IL
Linda
Steenberger daughter of Charles &
Isabell (Fitzgerald) Steenberger
James
Erkman son of Wilburn & Pearl (Riley) Erkman
Ryan
Holler son of Dennis & Pam (Teeter) Holler
Marriages:
1712
– William Janes & Abigail Loomis in Brimfield, MA. William son of Abel & Mary (Judd) Janes
was born in Northampton, MA in 1692.
Abigail born 1691 in Windsor, CT was the daughter of Josiah & Mary
(Rockwell) Loomis.
William
Janes was the prominent son and leading member of the family of Abel
Janes. He raised up a large and honored
family of sons and daughters. He was the
favorite son of the family, and was at home with father and mother till some
time after the death of his father, Abel (1718), and in time moved with all, or
nearly all his family, from his native place, Lebanon, Conn., to land he
purchased for himself and sons in Brimfield, Mass. From records of the town of Brimfield, its
settlement was commenced in 1717, and William Janes, grandson of the first
William, the emigrant, was among the first, or nearly so, in purchasing and
preparing for the future abode in his family.
He might have removed there with his young family as soon as a part of
his five hundred acre purchase was cleared and partially improved, and
convenient buildings erected for their occupancy. The dates are not at hand to determine the
point. But his oldest son was not born
till 1713, and his youngest son was born in 1734. Their births are all recorded in Lebanon, and
his mother, Mary, died in Lebanon 1736.
The distance being about forty miles from Lebanon to Brimfield, no doubt
a part of the family remained till after the death of their grandmother, Mary,
and perhaps all of them spent their winters there till Brimfield could be made
to seem to them a real home. [Frederic
Janes – The Janes Family: A Genealogy & Brief History of the Descendants of
William Janes]
The
couple had at least nine children.
1841
– David Burgess & Elizabeth Wanito.
This was Elizabeth’s second marriage.
She married 1st Mordecai Ogle Jr. in Harrison Co., Ohio ca.
1815.
Bob, Barbara & Bea Bolton |
1954
– Robert Bolton & Barbara Lathrop in Wayne City, IL. They have two daughters.
1860 Census – Springfield, Sangamon Co, IL –
John
H. Robertson 62 milling 1600, 1000 VA
Sarah
Robertson 61 VA
Chloe
A. Robertson 15 IL
living next to George
Robertson
1860 Census Springfield, Sangamon Co. IL
George
28 laborer IL
Sarah
A. 27 IN
William
H. 4 IL
1900 Census - Cottage Grove Twp., Saline Co. IL, House
#31, Family #32
Erkman,
John, head, w, m, Jun. 1872, 28, md. 9 yrs., IL, IN, IN, farmer
Mary,
wife, w, f, Mar. 1873, 27 md. 9 yrs. 6 children, 4 living, Germany, Germany,
Germany, 1888 immigrated, 15 years in US
Mamie,
daughter, w, f, Feb. 1891, 9 s
Lizzie,
daughter, w, f, Mar. 1893, 6, s
Willie,
son, w, m, Apr. 1896, 5, s
Evert,
son, w, m, Sep. 1897, 3
1900 Census – Four Mile Twp., Wayne Co. IL Dwelling
49, Family 49
Dulany,
William, head, w, m, b. Feb. 1873, 27, married 3 years, TN, TN, TN, farmer
Ida,
wife, w, f, b. Sept. 1876, 23, married 3 years, 2 children, 2 living, IL, Il,
IN
Claude,
son, w, m, b. Aug. 1898, 1 single, IL, TN, IL
Clarence,
son, w, m, b. Feb. 1900 3/12, single, IL, TN, IL
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