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301 OLSEN Arthur F. On May 23, 1980. Beloved husband of Irene (nee Connelly). Loving father of Arthur F. Jr., Joan Colantuono & Lorraine Nystrom. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Wed 10 A.M. Holy Name R.C. . Church. Reposing at the Chapel of M.J. SMITH SONS, 248 Prospect Park West, at Prospect Ave, Bklyn.

From Daily News
New York, New York
26 May 1980, Mon Page 270 
Olsen, Arthur (I98)
 
302 One LDS Record list here as Emely Maria Dietzman. Dietzman, Emily Marie (I468)
 
303 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I198)
 
304 Paul Donnelly II
Birth place and year taken from obituary in Prairie City News
"Official Paper for Prairie City and Jasper County" 
Source (S8)
 
305 Paul Donnelly II
Data taken from 1880 census. Rachael listed her age as 40. 
Source (S10)
 
306 Paul Donnelly II
Data taken from obituary in Prairie City News
"Official Paper for Prairie City and Jasper County" 
Source (S9)
 
307 Phillips County Arkansas is on the east side of the state, on the Mississippi river, just south of Memphis, TN. Hanks, Nancy (I342)
 
308 Pneumonia, Heart Disease Bass, Thomas Joseph Jr. (189)
 
309 PObox 364
29 Palms Ca 92277
dersertrat@aol.com 
Source (S170)
 
310 Polks NY City Directory for 1933-34 page 1211 shows Margaret E (Wid John) at 178 Foster Road, Princes Bay, Staten Island. It also shows Joseph J - fcty wkr at the same address.

1930 census lists her age as 46 which makes her birth year around 1884. 1930 Census shows their address as 719 5th Avenue, Brooklyn which appears to be an apt building. Rent was $20.

1920 census lists her age as 36 consistent with an approx 1883 or 1884 birthday.

I don't know the original source for the information that her last name was Peterson or Pedersen. This has consistently what I've heard from various family though. This is confirmed as this is the "Mothers maiden name" listed on Margaret Donnellys marriage certificate to Andrew Fabiszak.

Dennis DeLay said she died in the 60's. I found a single SS death record that seems to match but unknown if this is her. Need to verify her birthdate to find out. SSN: 119-18-5177, Born 21 Aug 1883, Died Mar 1964. 
Peterson, Margaret E (I80)
 
311 Possibly the Barthol(omaeus) Dietzmann born Aug 1615 in Koellnitz, Groitzsch, Leipzig, Sachsen. If so his parents were Peter Dietzmann and Gertraude Goetze. They were married 5 Feb 1611 in Koellnitz.. If so, he had a son named Barthol... who was born or christened in the same place in 1651.

Peter Dietzman (the father of Barthol) was born 1589, in the same place. he also had a son Peter, born Oct 1613 in Koellnitz. 
Dietzmann, Bartholomaeus I (I474)
 
312 Probably died in April, 2008. Lewkovich, Frances (I104)
 
313 Rachels sister Samantha married WIlliam Gallaugher. Heskett, Rachel Jane (I259)
 
314 Ran away from home at 11 and joined the circus. Never went back home.

He listed his birth year on the 1900 census as July 1874. 1910 Census confirms this.

1900 Census shows him living at 351 E Eighth Street, Fairmount, Indiana.

1910 Census Data (Knox Co, Mt. Vernon City, ED # 58, Sheet 11B , Line 94) shows him living in Mt Vernon OH.
1200 W Vine St
As follows:
Thomas (35)
Luella (33)
Eva M (14)
Georgia (12)
Guy (9)
Harry W (5)

Birth record is from St. Jean The Baptist

Death Certificate #63461, Knox County, OH

He always said he was born in Wyandotte, MI but his baptism shows he was born across the river in Canada in Anderdon Twp, Amherstberg. 
Dancey, Thomas (I15)
 
315 Recorded as "Youngest son of Michael Dietzmann", in church record of his marriage. Dietzmann, Johann Gottlieb (I443)
 
316 Recorded in Book 11-334 per Dianna Csikos. Family: John Jacob Dietzman / (F176)
 
317 Remarried in 1912 in Windsor, Ontario to John McGraw. She lists her status as a Widow for that marriage. John lists his as Divorced.

In the 1920 census she and John McGraw are living in Detroit with her brother Charles and his wife, Amelia and their kids. I have never found anything that would indicate that she and Walter ever had any children. 
Salters, Stella (I23)
 
318 Respiratory Failure, Breast Cancer Graham, Anna Veronica (I727)
 
319 Revolutionary War service Penfield, Simeon (I532)
 
320 Revolutionary War service Penfield, Abisha (I535)
 
321 Revolutionary War service; Appointed Capt. of 17th Co. of Conn. Militiaby the General Court May 1770 and was promoted Major in 1775 of 23rdConn. Reg., to Lt. Col. in Oct. 1776 and resigned in 1781. Penfield, John , Col. (I529)
 
322 Sarah Carruthers b. NC, d. Franklin Co, GA; w/o which Hugh?

Hugh McDonald Sr, will in Chester Co, SC- is he f/o Hugh m. Helen in GA,or Hugh m. Rebecca in KY?

In Revolutionary War, fought with Loyalist Highlanders 
McDonald, Hugh (1) (I371)
 
323 Section: 30, Row: Q, Grave: 124 Graham, Richard Thomas (I730)
 
324 Served in Co. G, 45th Reg. Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, USA in the War Between the States.
Lima, Grant Co., WI, Census 1880 
Dietzman, Noah B. (I463)
 
325 Served in the 7th Iowa Calvary 1863-1866 Wilson, William Demar (I53)
 
326 She supposedly ran away with some hired help from her families farm which her family did not like. Andersdatter, Brynhild (I214)
 
327 She was listed in the 1850 census as 2 months old. They were enumerated on Nov 21st, so her B-day must have been around September. Ward, Permilia J (I331)
 
328 Solomons parents were most likely Robert Welch and Fanny Beck. Welch, Solomon E (I332)
 
329 Source for his name was from Mary's birth certificate.
 
Furlong, William (I68)
 
330 Source Media Type: Book Source (S58)
 
331 Source Media Type: Book Source (S75)
 
332 Source was Lizzies Funeral guest book. Solem, Anders (I718)
 
333 Sponsors: John Kelly & Cecily Holohan
Clergy: Robert Brennan 
Walsh, Catherine F. (I410)
 
334 Sponsors: Michael Delaney Mary Joseph Walsh
Clergy: M.A. Clancy

Parents: Robert CANNING Ellen BARRON
Place of baptism: North East
Date: 18? February

Comments: Married to Ellen Kennedy at Bonne Bay Aug. 14th, 1912 
Canning, Mathew Antony (I732)
 
335 Sponsors: Michael Delaney Mary Joseph Walsh
Clergy: M.A. Clancy

Parents: Robert CANNING Ellen BARRON
Place of baptism: North East
Date: 18? February

Comments: Married to Ellen Kennedy at Bonne Bay Aug. 14th, 1912 
Canning, Mathew Antony (I732)
 
336 SS#: 710-05-0747
Served in the Army in WWII
Enlisted July 13, 1942 in Tacoma, WA
Company E, 362d Infantry Regiment, 91st Infantry Division

Purple Heart Recipient
Distinguished Service Cross Recipient
Bronze Star Medal Recipient
Italian War Cross for Military Valor Recipient

Worked for Milwaukee Sausage Company in Seattle, WA. 
Green, Jack Earl (I35)
 
337 SSN: 053-10-4961
His dad was 65 and his mother was 45 when he was born. His dad only lived 10 days after he was born. Youngest of 5. She wasn't able to take care of her kids and was taken care of by someone else until he was 7. His dad may have been an itinerant minister. Thomas was from Hoivaag, Kristiansand, Norway. Youngest of all the kids. 
Lindland, Thomas Andreas (I3)
 
338 SSN: 066-07-6452
Per SSA Death DB, last residence was in the 10308 zip code and he died on Sep 26, 1991 
Donnelly, Joseph James (I86)
 
339 SSN: 277-07-0051

Went by Hank.

Found in the 1930 Census as "Harry Dansey"

Death certificate data says he was married when he died. 
Dancey, Harry William (I155)
 
340 SSN: 294-28-6215
Married several times

Derr was her first married name. (maybe it was Kerr)
Lockhart was her second.
Neaves was her third married name.

She had 3 kids, none were with neaves.
Valerie (Lockhart we think)

Died in Jul 1979, Kris thinks it was Jul 7th. 
Dancey, Mary Jane (I22)
 
341 St. Charles cemetery, Farmingdale, NY
Section: 30, Row: Q, Grave: 124 
Walsh, Monica (I412)
 
342 Status: Widow
Age: 63
Residence: N.E. Arm
Date of death: Feb. 15th
Cemetary: Placentia 
Barron, Ellen (I415)
 
343 The ancestor sheet says that Sir Thomas Wilson was Secretary to Queen Elizabeth I Wilson, Sir Thomas (I298)
 
344 The baptism certificate lists the sponsors as:
Ole Wevik
Mrs O. Wevik
A. Wilson
Helen Wevik
Howard Wilson 
Wilson, Viola Wilma (I33)
 
345 The Colonial Records of North Carolina Vol.8 p.620, 622
"To the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council.
The humble petition of James Macdonald, merchant of Porterie in the Isle of Skye and Normand Macdonald of Slate in the said Island, for themselves and on behalf of Hugh Macdonald, Edmund McQueen, John Betton andAlexander McQueen of Slate. The Rev. Mr. William McQueen and AlexanderMacdonald of the Isle of Skye and county of Inverness, most humblyshoweth; That your petitioners have had in view to form a settlement forthemselves and families in your Majesty's Province of North Carolina,have, for some time been making disposition for that purpose by engagingservants and disposing of their effect in this country. And being nowready to embark and carry their intentions into execution, in which theymost humbly pray your Majesty will be graciously pleased to grant untoyour petitioners 40,000 acres of land in the certain Province of NorthCarolina upon the terms and conditions which has been usual to give suchgrants, or as your Majesty which seems proper.
James Macdonald, Normand Macdonald 1771"
The above people came into North Carolina in 1774.

Scottish Emigrants to the USA, p. 263:
"Macdonald, James, from Skye, to Wilmington, North Carolina, on Baliol,ex Campbelltown Aug 1774. Settled Anson County, planter. MemberProvincial Court. M. 2nd Widow McQueen. Children (1) Hugh; (2) Daniel,(3) James, (4) John, (D.C. June 15, 1960)" 
McDonald, James (I374)
 
346 The early history of Samuel Penfield is found in the oldest colonialsettlements of New England. No attempt has been made to go back into thehistory of his forebears in England. But this much has been found. Theearly records of Sussex, Essex, and Suffolk Counties in England show more"Penfold", "Penfeald", and "Penfield" names than any other section ofEngland. In "The Family Names of Suffolk" by Bowditch, p.227, pub.London 1861, the spelling of the Penfold and Penfield names isdiscussed. One of the Penfields cited was "a Mr. Penfield of Portland,Conn." This, of course, is our line, and it appears very certain ourSamuel Penfield's father came from an English Suffolk family. And legendhas it that our Samuel's father had been a sympathizer of Cromwell, andwhen Cromwell was defeated, all his adherents had to flee the country,including Penfield.

In the many and varied family records which were studied for thiswork, there was a curiously persistent Legend of three brothers coming tothis country. They were William, Thomas, and Samuel. This would havebeen dismissed as hearsay, had not records been uncovered in NorthCarolina of a large group of Penfields, in whose records the name ofThomas occurs repeatedly from colonial times. There is a Pension Recordfor the widow of Thomas Penfield who fought in the Revolution. Thisbrings up the possibility of a brother, Thomas, who decided to settlefarther south along the coast than in New England. Hinmans "Catalog ofthe First Puritan Settlers in the Colonie of Connecticut" refers to aWilliam Penfeald or Penfield, appearing about 1663, in Middletown, Conn.He is also listed in "The Genealogy of Massachusetts", R-929, Vol. 4 p.2187-8. Thorough research by genealogists in New England has failed toshow any further records for him. He may have died early, certainly nodescendants were found. The name William Benfield should not be confusedwith our family, for research found him to be a boat Captain on theConnecticut River, shuttling between Milford and Stamford with many courtproblems in 1662-1665.

Our Samuel Penfield was born in Lynne, Mass. about 1651. There is arecord of Samuel appearing in court to testify in behalf of a neighbor,and he swore he was about 26 years old. It is in "Salem Quarterly CourtRecords and Files of Essex County, Mass." Jan. 1687 (vol. 6 p. 389). Onpages 399 and 400 of the same volume, there is a list of members of thecolonies who 'swore allegiance to the King' and Samuel's name appears,with the date 2/26/1677. He m. Mary Lewis on 30 Nov. 1675. A deed amongthe Middlesex County Records, dated Aug. 1695 at Cambridge, Mass. listsher as "Mary Lewis, who married the last of Nov. 1675, Samuel Penfield."Her birth date is Malden 1652 (old style) -- as shown in "County CourtReturns of Malden, Mass. Birth Records Up to 1850".

In Bond's "History of Watertown, Mass." will be found AbrahamBrowne's Pedigree back to 1330, and as an accurate and reliablecompilation. The Pedigree of Agnes Bedingfeld contains names ofancestors of Samuel Penfield and his descendants. It is based on thestandard recognized authority: "Die Nackommen Karl des Grossen" by Prof.Brandenburg of Leipsig Germany, Scott & daughter of Sir Edmund BedingfrldK. B. of Norfolk.

Samuel and his wife Mary resided in Lynne, Mass. until 1679. Therecords of the first two children's births, 1676 and 1678, come fromthere. Then they went to Rehoboth Mass. where we find the birth recordsof the next two children, 1680 and 1683. The next move was to NewBristol, RI ( now Providence) but then part of the large PlymouthColonie. In the first town meeting of the new settlement 1 Sept. 1681,he was admitted as a citizen. He later took the 'Freeman's Oath" 9 Aug.1686 and we find him captain of the militia. These records come fromMuro's "History of Bristol, R.I." p.114. The 5th child was born here in1685. The 1st Church of Christ, Cong. was organized 3 May 1687 and thenext year the first 6 children were baptized, including the baby. Samuel,the father, was bap. 12 June 1695 in the same church. They had 10children in all, and the parents stayed here until some of the older onesmarried, then all the family save Mary and Sarah, came to CT ca 1708/09.

They settled in Guilford, CT where he d: 30 Nov. 1710/11 (townclerks record badly blurred). In 1714, his oldest son Samuel Jr. diedand later the same year Rebecca, a young daughter passed away. No stoneshave been found save that of Samuel Jr. which came from the old GuilfordBuryimg Ground, abandoned in 1817. Years later, after stones began todisappear for building purposes, the remaining stones were stored in thebasement of the 1st Cong. Church until placed along the north wall ofAlderbrook Cemetery in 1925. Samuel Jrs, stone is here, but the bodieswere never moved from the old cemetery. Later, when it was leveled, itbecame part of the Village Green. We believe this is where old Samuel isburied. Alderbrook Cemetery Association gave us all needed information.

Samuel and Mary had only two sons with living issues to carry on thePenfield name. The oldest, Samuel Jr. had descendants who bought landfarther down the Connecticut River around Old Fairfield and Bridgeport,Conn. Most early records for this branch of the family will be found inthat area. This has been called the Samuel line, for purpose ofdifferentiation. John, the 2nd oldest son had descendants who settledaround Middletown, and Portland (old Chatham) not far from the oldGuilford homesite. Portland and Middletown furnish most of their records. 
Penfield, Samuel (I506)
 
347 The notes I have list Della as "S.J. Garner (Della)". I'm not sure ifthat means she went by something that started with S or what. McDonald, Della (I140)
 
348 The notes I have say Katharines mother was married to someone named Rupp first then remarried to someone named Miller.
Emmigrated to the US in 1885 according to the 1900 Census 
Miller, Katherine (I144)
 
349 the notes I have say they lived on a small farm with 3 oil wellsoutside Artton, OK. McDonald, Harrison (I139)
 
350 The notes I have which are addressed to "Aunt Katharine" say that his name WAS MacDonald and it was changed to McDonald.

The notes I have indicate that his name may have been James Alexandria McDonald.

Appears in the 1880 Polk County AR federal census as James A. McDonal 
McDonald, James Alexander (I136)
 

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