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10001 This database contains an index to obituaries as provided by the Obituary Daily Times. Full obituaries are not provided. See the publication list on the site's home page for additional information on obituary sources. Source (S013906)
 
10002 This database contains cards recording details for members of the U.S. Army interred in national cemeteries. Source (S012380)
 
10003 This database contains indexes to the New Jersey (U.S.A.) portions of the 1830-1870 U.S. Federal Censuses as well as indexes to 1772-1822 Tax Lists, 1800 U.S. Federal Census (Cumberland County only), the 1840 Pensioners List, the 1890 Veteran's Schedules a Source (S009163)
 
10004 This database contains information extracted from birth and christening records from various counties in England and Wales. The records date from 1530 to 1906. The records included in this database do not represent all localities in England and Wales and f Source (S005507)
 
10005 This database contains information extracted from marriage records from selected various counties in England and Wales. The records date from 1538 to 1940. The records included in this database do not represent all localities in England and Wales and for a Source (S005549)
 
10006 This database contains information on Alabama (U.S.A.) land records. The database comes from the Bureau of Land Management's iAlabama Pre-1908 Homestead and Cash Entry Patent and Cadastral Survey Plat Index/i. Information recorded in the collection inc Source (S003112)
 
10007 This database contains Iowa state censuses for the following years: 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, and 1925. It also includes some head of household censuses and other special censuses from 1836-1897. Information available for an individual will vary accord Source (S007217)
 
10008 This database contains IRS tax assessment lists for several U.S. states covering the years 1862-1918. Information listed in these records includes: name of person or business being taxed, their address, the taxable period, and amount of taxes reported. Source (S012329)
 
10009 This database contains marriage information from selected areas of the State of Georgia, from 1699-1944. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, spouse's name, marriage date and location, and where to lo Source (S006433)
 
10010 This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of mar Source (S012013)
 
10011 This database contains records of immigrants crossing into Canada from the United States between 1908 and 1935. These records consist of border entry lists and Form 30 (individual entry forms). Information recorded in these records may include: name of imm Source (S004142)
 
10012 This database contains U.S. federal non-population schedules from 1850-1880 for the following states: California, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Washington Te Source (S010715)
 
10013 This database details those persons enumerated in the 1790 United States Federal Census, the First Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1790 Federal Census. En Source (S002062)
 
10014 This database details those persons enumerated in the 1820 United States Federal Census, the Fourth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1820 Federal Census. E Source (S002130)
 
10015 This database details those persons enumerated in the 1830 United States Federal Census, the Fifth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1830 Federal Census. En Source (S002195)
 
10016 This database details those persons enumerated in the 1840 United States Federal Census, the Sixth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1840 Federal Census. En Source (S002264)
 
10017 This database is a collection of city directories for various years and cities in the U.S. Generally a city directory will contain an alphabetical list of its citizens, listing the names of the heads of households, their addresses, and occupational informa Source (S012145)
 
10018 This database is a collection of historical parish registers Lancashire, England. The records in this collection can range in date from the early 1500s to the mid- to late-1800s. Parish records--primarily baptisms, marriages, and burials--provide the best  Source (S007682)
 
10019 This database is a collection of marriage records from the State of Alabama, between 1809 and 1920. Researchers will find the names of both bride and groom along with the marriage date. The county where the ceremony was performed is also provided. Source (S003181)
 
10020 This database is a collection of middle school, junior high, high school, and college yearbooks from across the United States. While yearbooks may not provide information about the vital events that are usually associated with genealogical research, they d Source (S012584)
 
10021 This database is a collection of records kept by the U.S. National Archives listing men who fought for the colonies during the war. Each record provides the soldier's name, category, rank information, and NARA microfilm roll number to aid the researcher in Source (S012545)
 
10022 This database is an index extracted from more than 100,000 death and burial records from Alabama. Source (S003359)
 
10023 This database is an index extracted from more than 750,000 death and burial records from Virginia. Source (S013574)
 
10024 This database is an index of deaths recorded by the state of Minnesota from 1908 to 2002. The registration of births and deaths on the county level began in 1870, however, state-level registration of deaths in Minnesota did not begin until 1908. The index  Source (S008452)
 
10025 This database is an index to approximately 707,000 individuals who were married in select areas of the State of Illinois, between 1851 and 1900. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, gender, spouse's n Source (S007105)
 
10026 This database is an index to approximately 838,000 individuals who were married in select areas of the State of Massachusetts, between 1633 and 1850. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, gender, spous Source (S008003)
 
10027 This database is an index to Kentucky marriages from 1852-1914. Information that may be found in this database for each entry includes the following: names of bride and groom, their ages, birthplaces, residences, parents' birthplaces, marriage date, and ma Source (S007570)
 
10028 This database is an index to the Mortality Schedules of the United States Federal Censuses for 1850-1880. Each of the U.S. Federal Censuses from 1850-1880 included a mortality schedule enumerating the individuals who had died in the year previous to the ce Source (S011988)
 
10029 This database is an index to the passenger lists of ships arriving from foreign ports at the port of Boston, Massachusetts, from 1820-1943. The names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists, digitized from National Archiv Source (S004209)
 
10030 This database of Massachusetts marriages to 1850 contains over 29,000 names. Each entry includes groom, bride, marriage date, county, and state. Every name is indexed so you can search for one name, or two names that are linked.
The marriage date is usual 
Source (S007955)
 
10031 This email was sent to the author by Beth Murphy in February, 2015. Beth is a descendant of John Gardner Murphy and his wife, Isabella O'Fallon.

I see that you discovered, puzzled over and solved all in one fell swoop. Yes, that 1900 census is a curiosity. (Ed. Note: referring to the 1900 census where Isabella is listed although she had died the previous year).

When I found John Gardner Murphy's obit it was the first I knew of a son John and a brother James. James must have been in Chicago at the time of John's death. He died there a few weeks later and his body was taken back to the family plot in Cincinnati. The only evidence I have of John and Isabella's son John is a card that re-recorded his birth after the 1884 courthouse fire in Cinci. I've not been able to find him in any other records, so I've presumed he died young, but seeing his name again in my g-grandfather's obit makes me wonder about that....

Beezie Murphy is the reason I got hooked on genealogy. I grew up hearing about her, but never much, so I started searching. She is the closest thing to a "famous" relative I'm likely to have. She was a nanny for some famous Cincinnati citizens, for most of her life in the employ of Jane Herron Anderson and Charles Longworth Anderson. Jane's sister was married to president Taft and the Taft children were often in the care of Aunt Beezie while Taft was governor of the Philippines. This was attested to in a letter to me written by Charles Phelps Taft about 1980, just before he died. The tragedy is that the letter was lost in one of my many moves. My dad's cousin also said that Beezie was nanny for some Longworth children but I've not been able to determine that in anyway. The Anderson's lived on Grandin Road next door to Nicholas and Alice Roosevelt Longworth but their daughter (actually not Nicholas' natural child) was born in 1925. It is possible that Beezie assisted them with her, I suppose. She was 14 when Nicholas was born, possible that she cared for him I guess, but not likely. Anyway, she continues to be of great interest to me but there is not much info available. 
Murphy, John Gardner (I39628)
 
10032 This index is an electronic database of information. The entries are primarily from the IGI along with some entries derived from compiled and original records such as:
tab Family Records
tabChurch Records
tabCivil Registration
It may also includ 
Source (S003224)
 
10033 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Porter, Samuel (I32429)
 
10034 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Combs, Hannah (I37037)
 
10035 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Porter, Samuel Scott (I44361)
 
10036 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Porter, Henry (I44363)
 
10037 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Porter, Mary (I44364)
 
10038 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Porter, Lucinda (I44365)
 
10039 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Magers, Lydia (I57636)
 
10040 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Porter, Michael (I57642)
 
10041 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Sapp, Lydia (I57644)
 
10042 This information comes from Samuel Doak Porter. Sapp, Benjamin (I57645)
 
10043 This is a collection of American passport applications that includes passport applications from 1795-1925, passport amendment and extension applications from 1912-1925, and a register of passport applications that cover most of the same years Passport appl Source (S012437)
 
10044 This is a collection of Confederate veteran pension applications in Alabama between 1865-1940. The collection includes applications for disabled veterans, warrants for pensions, applications for relief, correspondence, affidavits, widow applications for re Source (S003297)
 
10045 This is a winner! The reason this might look strange is that Charles McKenzie (b 1849) was the son of Samuel F. McKenzie (b 1805) and his FIRST wife, Catherine Durbin. Catherine died and Samuel married a second wife, Hannah Guslor, in 1857.

In the 1870 census (District 3, Allegany Co) Charles McKinsey age about 21 (bc 1849) was unmarried and living with his father Samuel (b 1805) and Samuel’s wife Hannah.

According to one of the family trees on Ancestry (with an unnamed owner), this Charles McKenzie (b 1849) married Lydia Wiland at St. Michael’s Catholic church in Frostburg MD on 24 January 1883, with witnesses Cletus Thomas McKenzie and Maria Anna McKenzie present.

In the 1930 census Charles L. McKenzie was living in Shaft, Allegany Co, with his son Samuel and Samuel’s wife Emma. This may be the “Samuel Jr” who signed the death certificate. He may have been called “Jr” within the family because his grandfather was also named Samuel. The death certificate was from also Shaft.

Lastly, the death certificate states the place of burial is St. Anne’s in Avilton MD. I’ve been to this cemetery and seen the grave of Samuel F. and Hannah Guslor there. They have a nice big head stone. I don’t remember seeing the stone for Charles, but it makes sense that they would be there together.

Hope this helps. No one else seems to have a death date for this Charles, so this is new information. Thanks to Don Kagle.

Ann Stansbarger June 10, 2011 
McKenzie, Charles Lemuel (I06234)
 
10046 This is an extraction of the Camp Chase Cemetery in Columbus, Franklin County Ohio. Source (S004822)
 
10047 This is from Sheryl Kelso:

The information for Gabriel's line comes from Phyllis Roslay, with this note attached, dated September 5, 2012:
"I forgot that years ago that Phyllis Davidson in Ohio had sent me a lot of her research on the Porter family. It is much more reliable than the Porter book. Phyllis Davidson co-authored the book "Western Maryland Catholics", with Dick Koch."

This information was forwarded to Michael A. McKenzie by Scott Carter Williams in August 2018:

The name "Gabriel McKenzie Porter" appears as early as 1889 in the book entitled "Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of fayette County, Pennsylvania" by Samuel T. Wiley. The original viewed by ths writer reflects that it is in the Cornell University Library and also is available through Google Books. The page number is 396 in the electronic version and 374 in the actual book.

He is buried in the Porter Cemetery.

The followig information was sent to the writer, Michael A. McKenzie in August, 2018, by Alan Williams:

To the best of my knowledge we have no document of John Porter’s (b. 1737) marriage to Nancy McKenzie, but there is the clear indication of a family interaction in the name of our 3xGreat Grandfather Gabriel McKenzie Porter. He was John (and Nancys?) fourth son. Its possible he’s named for his grandfather, or for a Porter neighbor, as the ‘old country naming traditions’ certainly broke down at some point.

For a while we were confused by Gabriel Porter McKenzie’s residence in Allegany County and death in PA. What we learned is this: His move to PA was preceded by his son Moses (b. 1804), who moved to present day Fayette County PA, apparent home of his wife’s family, the Wades. The Wades are also related by marriage to the Lindley’s and Gabriel McKenzie Porter’s estate showed he did in fact owe end of life Doctor’s bills for services of Dr. Lutellus Lindley. One of Moses children is named for that doctor, and another child attended medical school under Dr. Lindley’s guidance.

Tracking this, I found Moses Porter’s grave (1804-1880) in what is now an abandoned graveyard in PA, called “Owensdale” but which had locally been called the “Stickler/Porter burying ground”. Moses is one of the final burials there, and we think it’s likely that also marks Gabriel Mckenzie Porters resting place. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234359/owensdale-cemetery

Neither Moses, nor so far as we could find, his father Gabriel McKenzie Porter, owned slaves, although Gabe’s brother Squire Jack, did. That may have been part of the decision to move to PA, we cannot know for certain.

From what I’ve gleaned in other emails this past few days, a number of McKenzie’s (including Catherine Winters husband Jesse) seem to be recorded as PA birth. My brother, Scott Williams, is far advanced in understanding the Porter brothers movements back and forth across the MD/PA border, which will hopefully help us narrow down the point at which the two families ‘hooked up’, whether at Hobsons, McKenzie’s Discovery, or some later point.

Alan

Alan Williams sent the following to the writer, Michael A. McKenzie in August 2018. The subject deals with Gabriel McKenzie Porter's middle name and whether there were/are any source documents which corroborate the "McKenzie" portion of the name.

Alan wrote:

In all Instances of documents included in Gabriel Porter’s probate, he is given either as G.M. Porter or Gabriel M. Porter. The only instances I recall of him without his middle initial are listings in census. For whatever reason, the “M” seems to be important to his name! And to the best of my knowledge, we had no other Gabriel Porters around the landscape for him to distinguish himself from.

Scott Williams sent the followig to the writer, Michael A. McKenzie concerning the same subject also in August 2018:

See attached reprint from an 1889 book of Biographical Sketches of Fayette County PA. He is the only one of John Porter Jr's children to have a middle name in SDP's book and it is "McKenzie".

Here is the link:

Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Fayette County, Pennsylvania

Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Fayette County, Pennsylvania

Writer's note: this book states at the beginning that it is located in the library at Cornell University. Scott obtained it via Google Books and sent it to the writer.

Per Nathan Williams September, 2018:

To the question of Gabriel McKenzie Porter, I found two things in Western Maryland Catholics by Koch and Davidson. Number 1 is a reference to a person in the book called "Kenzie Porter" who sponsored the baptism of Josiah [Price] McKenzie, son of Moses and Margaret McKenzie in 1828. P. 89. The authors of the book amended the record to read as follows [Gabriel Mc]Kenzie Porter. I would consider this (as well as the communion record captured below) as record primary source evidence that Gabe Porter's middle name was McKenzie.

Gabriel McKenzie Porter only appears in the church records twice. Once is the first communion record, the other is sponsoring the baptism listed above. His marriage record to Rebecca Frost by Father Galitzen is included as well, that date is recorded as May 10, 1797.  
Porter, Gabriel McKenzie (I00655)
 
10048 This is his baptism date as recorded in Western Maryland Catholics, Koch and Davidson, page 92.

From Ray Leidinger: “29 Mar 1832 – Jesse, the son of John and Hanna (?) McKenzie. Sponsor: Mary Logsdon. (Rev.) F.X. Marshall.” St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Cumberland, MD

Death dates per the research of Amber Barr. 
McKenzie, Jesse (I01286)
 
10049 This is Jo Ann Wade Langendorfer's line. In Message #1082 on the Wade Genforum June 15, 1999 She list the full names of all of Enoch Wade'S children.

Walter Edward Wade was born on 1 Apr 1879. He died in 1907. Walter Wade, a young man residing at Borden Shaft, near Frostburg, was brought here Iast evening, over the Cumberland and Westernport Railway, and taken to the Western Maryland hospital, in Wolford's ambulance, suffering from a gunshot wound in the arm below the elbow. He was accidentally shot while tusseling with his brother for the possession of a shot gun. It would appear that his brother David had the gun and that Walter was trying to get it away from him. It was stated at the hospital this afternoon that the young man was resting nicely and no serious results were anticipated. The Cumberland Evening Times, December 16, 1907

Mr. Walter E. Wade is incapacitated on account of a sore arm. The bone is in the state of decay caused by a gunshot wound which he received several years ago. The Cumberland Evening Times, March 1, 1910

Mr. Walter Wade, Harrisburg, was unable to attend the funeral [of his father] due to illness. The Cumberland Evening Times, November 28, 1936
 
Wade, Walter Edward (I32025)
 
10050 This is not a misprint. George McKenzie married Susanna McKenzie, who was the daughter of Samuel McKenzie.

The following are marriage records supplied by Ray Leidinger and transcribed by Sheryl Kelso August, 2013 and were from Allegany Co. Marriage Registry and other records from St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Cumberland, unless otherwise noted:

Susannah McKenzie, March 19, 1890, died of old age; services were conducted by German father.

Headstone Details:

Cemetery name: Saint Patrick's Church, Name on headstone: Susanah McKenzie Birth1815 - Cumberland, Allegany, MD, Death1890 - Cumberland, Allegany, MD  
McKenzie, Susanna (I00481)
 

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