Anna Halladay

(circa Feb 1825 - 4 Nov 1858)
Father*David Halladay b. 18 Feb 1799, d. 1 Apr 1858
Mother*Nancy H. Carpenter b. 10 Apr 1799, d. 1 Feb 1880
Birth*circa Feb 1825; Marlboro, Windham Co., Vermont; died at age 33 years, 9 months1 
Marriage*23 May 1846; Ware, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts; Principal=Burton Humphrey Ruggles2 
Death*4 Nov 1858; Groton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died of Child Bed Fever1 

Family

Burton Humphrey Ruggles b. 11 Feb 1823
Children
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. "Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Anna Ruggles, Groton, 4 Nov 1858, Sources include digital images from death records & registers at the Massachusetts State Archives and various town clerks.
  2. "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Burton H. Ruggles & Anna Halliday, Ware, 23 May 1846, This index is an electronic database of information compiled from a variety of sources including Family Records, Church Records, & Civil Registration.
  3. "Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Infant Ruggles, birth, 28 Mar 1847, Sources include digital images from death records & registers at the Massachusetts State Archives and various town clerks.
  4. "Illinois Deaths & Stillbirths, 1916-1947," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Emma Ruggles Sperry, death, 4 May 1933, "The record consists of one-page pre-printed death certificate forms filled in by hand or typed."
  5. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Franklin Ruggles, Springfield, 25 Jun 1852, This index is an electronic database of information compiled from Family Records, Church Records & Civil Registration.
  6. "Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Anna Jane Ruggles, birth, 28 Oct 1858, Sources include digital images from death records & registers at the Massachusetts State Archives and various town clerks.

Apollos Halladay1

(21 Jan 1801 - )
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Marriage*Principal=Annis Whitney1 
Birth*21 Jan 18011 

Family

Annis Whitney b. 15 Sep 1825

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.

Clarissa Halladay1

(13 Mar 1795 - )
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Birth*13 Mar 17951 
Marriage*31 Dec 1817; Principal=Obadiah Church1 

Family

Obadiah Church

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.

Daniel Halladay1

(4 Mar 1791 - )
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Birth*4 Mar 17911 
Marriage*1 Dec 1817; Principal=Mary Sawtell1 

Family

Mary Sawtell

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.

Daniel Halladay

(24 Nov 1826 - 1 Mar 1916)
Photograph by Walter E Fred
Biography*Pioneer of Sourther California
Windmill Inventor, Bank President, Mechanic 
Photo*Photo from "History of Orange County, California" by Samuel Armor (1921)1 
Father*David Halladay1 b. 18 Feb 1799, d. 1 Apr 1858
Mother*Nancy H. Carpenter1 b. 10 Apr 1799, d. 1 Feb 1880
Birth*24 Nov 1826; Marlboro, Windham Co., Vermont1,2 
Marriage3 May 1849; Ludlow, Hampden Co., Massachusetts; Principal=Susan Spooner1 
Death*1 Mar 1916; Santa Ana, Orange Co., California1 
Burial*Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange Co., California; Section: Lawn R2 

Family

Susan Spooner b. 31 Aug 1826, d. 26 Dec 1908
Child

Biographical Notes

Bio Note*DANIEL HALLADAY.- Among the honored pioneers of Southern California who have contributed largely to the growth and advancement of this section of the state through their excellent business judgment and public-spirited service, the name of Daniel Halladay ranks high. Coming to Santa Ana in 1880, Mr. Halladay at once actively identified himself with the development of the locality, interesting himself to some extent in agriculture, but it was in the world of finance that his greatest accomplishments were achieved.

The lineage of the Halladay family dates back for several generations in the history of New England, and its representatives were always in the forefront of the progressive life of their communities. A native of Vermont, Daniel Halladay was born in Marlboro, November 24, 1826. His parents were David and Nancy (Carpenter) Halladay, both natives of the same state. Daniel Halladay's early days were spent at his birthplace, but when he was twelve years of age his parents removed to Springfield, Mass., later settling at Ware, in that state, and in these places Daniel received his education in the public schools. Always of a mechanical bent, at the age of nineteen years he apprenticed himself to learn the machinist's trade, continuing as an apprentice and journeyman for six years. During the latter half of this period he was foreman in the American Machine Works at Springfield, Mass., and the machine works of Seth Adams & Company, in South Boston, Mass. After closing his work with the last-named firm he returned to his former position with the American Machine Works at Springfield, and while there he had charge of the construction of the caloric engine invented by John Ericsson, well known to history as the designer of the famous Monitor. During the World's Fair in London in 1851, it was a part of the American exhibit in the Crystal Palace, Mr. Halladay superintending its erection and exhibition there.

Returning to the United States, Mr. Halladay became a partner in a machine manufacturing concern at Ellington, Conn., but the connection lasted but a short time, Mr. Halladay then going to South Coventry, Conn., where he engaged in the manufacture of machinery under the firm naime of the Halladay Wind Mill Company, the greater part of the machines turned out being of his own invention. The company's plant was removed to Batavia, I11., in 1863, and here the business of the plant grew to a large volume, so that when Mr. Halladay decided to retire from it in order to come to California, he was able to dispose of it at a handsome figure.

Locating at Santa Ana in 1880, Mr. Halladay entered at once into the upbuilding of the county, his clear vision making plain to him its great possibilities. Two years later, in 1882, when the Commercial Bank of Santa Ana was established, he was made its president, and this was the beginning of many years of service in the banking field, in which his wisdom, integrity and wide grasp had a large part in putting it on its present sound, progressive, yet conservative basis. After serving a* the bank's president for a number of years he was made vice-president, always keeping a guiding hand on the affairs of the institution. He was also one of the incorporators of the Bank of Orange, serving on its directorate until it changed hands; at one time he was a director of the Orange County Savings Bank. All of these institutions benefited greatly by Mr. Halladay's wise counsel, as was evidenced by their constant growth, both in number of depositors and amounts of deposits, and his sound judgment has left its impress on their policies to the present day. Interested in every project that made for the material progress of the community, Mr. Halladay entered enthusiastically into the plans for furnishing Santa Ana with illuminating gas, being one of the incorporators and directors of the Santa Ana Gas Company. He was also instrumental in the promotion of the Santa Ana, Orange & Tustin Street Railway, and was one of its directors throughout the existence of the company. Mr. Halladay's marriage, which occurred in Ludlow, Mass., May 3, 1849, united him with Miss Susan M. Spooner, born at Belchertown, Mass., and, like her husband, a descendaint of an old New England family. She passed away on December 26, 1908, at Santa Ana. One child was born to them, a son who died in infancy. Mrs. Halladay was a charter member of the Presbyterian Church at Santa Ana and very active in its circles. Mr. Halladay spent the last few years of his life in retirement from active duties, although he always maintained a wide interest in the affairs of the community and nation, being particularly concerned in the cause of temperance, of which he was ever a stanch advocate. His death occurred on March 1, 1916, at his home on East First Street, being survived by his adopted daughter, Mrs. Susie M. Rutherford.1 
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ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Samuel Armor, History of Orange County California with Biographical Sketches The Leading Men and Women of the County Who have been Identified with its Growth and Development from the Early Days to the Present (Los Angeles, California: Historic Record Company, 1921), pages 215-217.
  2. Tony & Cindy Lloyd, "Fairhaven Cemetery Find-A-Grave Memorial (Santa Ana, Orange Co., CA)," dated 20 Sep 2010, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 18 Mar 2011) online www.findagrave.com , Daniel Halladay, 1 Mar 1916, #58968353.

Daniel Halladay1

(circa 1866 - )
Father*Monroe Halladay1 b. 8 May 1831, d. 1917
Mother*Rocelia S (?)1 b. circa 1843
Birth*circa 1866; Michigan1 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. M.D. Halladay household, 1880 U.S. Census, Santa Ana, Los Angeles Co., California, ED 27A, page 244 (stamped), lines 50 & 1-6, dwelling 9, household 9, 8 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

Daniel Halladay Junior1

(circa 1761 - 22 Nov 1849)
Birth*circa 17611 
Marriage*20 Oct 1785; Principal=Hannah Phelps 
Death*22 Nov 18491 

Family

Hannah Phelps b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Children

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.
  2. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930).

David Halladay1

(18 Feb 1799 - 1 Apr 1858)
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Birth*18 Feb 17991 
Birth19 Feb 17992 
Marriage*3 Dec 1821; Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont; Principal=Nancy H. Carpenter3,1,4,5 
Death*1 Apr 18582 
Burial*East Sebewa Cemetery, Sebewa, Ionia Co., Michigan2 

Family

Nancy H. Carpenter b. 10 Apr 1799, d. 1 Feb 1880
Children
FindaGrave*107381832 
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ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.
  2. Judith, "East Sebewa Cemetery Find-A-Grave Memorial (Sebewa, Ionia Co., MI)," dated Apr 2005, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 18 Mar 2011) online www.findagrave.com , David Halladay, 1 Apr 1858, #10738183.
  3. General Index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870; (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Secretary of State), Family History Library Films 0027455-0027741, Nancy Carpenter, Marriage (Bride Index), 2 Dec 1821.
  4. William Richard Cutter, New England Families and Memorial, Third Series, Volumes I-IV (Lewis Historical Publication Company: New York, 1915), volume III, pages 1308-1311.
  5. Judith, "East Sebewa Cemetery Find-A-Grave Memorial (Sebewa, Ionia Co., MI)," dated Apr 2005, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 18 Mar 2011) online www.findagrave.com , Nancy Halladay, 1 Feb 1880, #10738185.
  6. "Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Daniel R. Calkin & Roxana Halladay Clark, 25 Jul 1889, This index is an electronic database of information compiled from a variety of sources including Family Records, Church Records, Civil Registration.
  7. Samuel Armor, History of Orange County California with Biographical Sketches The Leading Men and Women of the County Who have been Identified with its Growth and Development from the Early Days to the Present (Los Angeles, California: Historic Record Company, 1921), pages 215-217.
  8. "Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Abel C. Halliday, 18 May 1905, This index is an electronic database of information compiled from a variety of sources including Family Records, Church Records, Civil Registration.
  9. "Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Monroe Halladay, Marlboro, 8 May 1831, viewed 15 Jul 2010, "Index entries derived from digital copies of originals housed in various repositories throughout Vermont."

Elihu Halladay1

(4 Mar 1797 - )
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Marriage*Principal=Anna Lincoln1 
Birth*4 Mar 17971 

Family

Anna Lincoln

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.

Guy W. Halladay1,2

(circa 1879 - 1898)
Father*Monroe Halladay1 b. 8 May 1831, d. 1917
Mother*Rocelia S (?)1 b. circa 1843
Birth*circa 1879; California1 
Death*18982 
Burial*Santa Ana Cemetery, Santa Ana, Orange Co., California2 
FindaGrave*102792362 
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ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. M.D. Halladay household, 1880 U.S. Census, Santa Ana, Los Angeles Co., California, ED 27A, page 244 (stamped), lines 50 & 1-6, dwelling 9, household 9, 8 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.
  2. Shiver, "Santa Ana Cemetery Find-A-Grave Memorial (Santa Ana, Orange Co., CA)," dated 4 May 2004, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 18 Mar 2011) online www.findagrave.com , Guy W. Halladay, 1898, #10279236.

Hannah Halladay1

(24 Jun 1787 - )
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Marriage*Principal=Artemas Pratt1 
Birth*24 Jun 17871 

Family

Artemas Pratt

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.

Harrow M. Halladay1

(circa Jan 1886 - )
Father*Monroe Halladay1 b. 8 May 1831, d. 1917
Mother*Rocelia S (?)1 b. circa 1843
Birth*circa Jan 1886; California1 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Monroe Halladay household, 1900 U.S. Census, Santa Ana, Orange Co., California, ED 148, page 181 (stamped), lines 13-15, dwelling 168, household 171, 25 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

Harvey Halladay1

(2 Apr 1793 - )
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Marriage*Principal=Betsey Houghton1 
Birth*2 Apr 17931 

Family

Betsey Houghton

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.

Lucretia Halladay1

(9 Apr 1803 - 8 Sep 1808)
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Birth*9 Apr 18031 
Death*8 Sep 18081 

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Daniel Halladay, page 179.

Monroe Halladay1

(8 May 1831 - 1917)
Biography*Civil War Veteran (D Company, 9th Michigan Infantry Regiment)
Farmer, Machinist2 
Name VariationM.D. Halladay2,3 
Father*David Halladay1 b. 18 Feb 1799, d. 1 Apr 1858
Mother*Nancy H. Carpenter1 b. 10 Apr 1799, d. 1 Feb 1880
Birth*8 May 1831; Marlboro, Windham Co., Vermont1 
Birth18342 
Marriage*circa 1875; Principal=Rocelia S (?)4 
Death*19172 
Burial*Santa Ana Cemetery, Santa Ana, Orange Co., California 

Family

Rocelia S (?) b. circa 1843
Children
FindaGrave*87219812 
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ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. "Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Monroe Halladay, Marlboro, 8 May 1831, viewed 15 Jul 2010, "Index entries derived from digital copies of originals housed in various repositories throughout Vermont."
  2. Shiver, "Santa Ana Cemetery Find-A-Grave Memorial (Santa Ana, Orange Co., CA)," dated 4 May 2004, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 18 Mar 2011) online www.findagrave.com , Monroe D. Halladay, 3 Aug 1917, #8721981.
  3. M.D. Halladay household, 1880 U.S. Census, Santa Ana, Los Angeles Co., California, ED 27A, page 244 (stamped), lines 50 & 1-6, dwelling 9, household 9, 8 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.
  4. Monroe Halladay household, 1900 U.S. Census, Santa Ana, Orange Co., California, ED 148, page 181 (stamped), lines 13-15, dwelling 168, household 171, 25 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

Oliver Halladay1

(15 Jun 1789 - )
Father*Daniel Halladay Junior1 b. circa 1761, d. 22 Nov 1849
Mother*Hannah Phelps1 b. circa 1762, d. Feb 1842
Birth*15 Jun 17891 

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930).

Roxana Halladay

(circa 1823 - )
Father*David Halladay1 b. 18 Feb 1799, d. 1 Apr 1858
Mother*Nancy H. Carpenter1 b. 10 Apr 1799, d. 1 Feb 1880
Birth*circa 1823; Vermont2 
Marriage*before 1850; Principal=Jasper Clark2 
Marriage*25 Jul 1889; Charlotte, Eaton Co., Michigan; Principal=Daniel R. Calkin1 

Family 1

Jasper Clark b. circa 1827, d. 5 May 1888

Family 2

Daniel R. Calkin
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. "Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Daniel R. Calkin & Roxana Halladay Clark, 25 Jul 1889, This index is an electronic database of information compiled from a variety of sources including Family Records, Church Records, Civil Registration.
  2. David Halladay household, 1850 U.S. Census, Ware, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, page 377 (stamped), lines 6-12, dwelling168, household 207, 9 Aug 1850, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

Susan M. Halladay1

(12 Sep 1882 - 27 Feb 1950)
Adoptive father*Daniel Halladay1 b. 24 Nov 1826, d. 1 Mar 1916
Adoptive mother*Susan Spooner b. 31 Aug 1826, d. 26 Dec 1908
Birth*12 Sep 1882; Illinois2,3 
Marriage*circa 1908; Principal=Henry T. Rutherford1,3 
Death*27 Feb 19502 
Burial*Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange Co., California; section: Lawn R2 

Family

Henry T. Rutherford b. 28 Aug 1877, d. 13 Jan 1917
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Samuel Armor, History of Orange County California with Biographical Sketches The Leading Men and Women of the County Who have been Identified with its Growth and Development from the Early Days to the Present (Los Angeles, California: Historic Record Company, 1921), pages 215-217.
  2. Tony & Cindy Lloyd, "Fairhaven Cemetery Find-A-Grave Memorial (Santa Ana, Orange Co., CA)," dated 20 Sep 2010, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 18 Mar 2011) online www.findagrave.com , Susan M Rutherford, 27 Feb 1950, #59339953.
  3. Daniel Halladay household, 1910 U.S. Census, Santa Ana, Orange Co., California, ED 57, sheet 11B, lines 52-56, dwelling 262, household 276, 25 Apr 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

William Halladay1

(circa 1868 - )
Father*Monroe Halladay1 b. 8 May 1831, d. 1917
Mother*Rocelia S (?)1 b. circa 1843
Birth*circa 1868; Michigan1 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. M.D. Halladay household, 1880 U.S. Census, Santa Ana, Los Angeles Co., California, ED 27A, page 244 (stamped), lines 50 & 1-6, dwelling 9, household 9, 8 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

Phebe Halliday1

(circa 1746 - )
Birth*circa 1746; Chester Co., Pennsylvania1 
Marriage*24 Dec 1765; Principal=Isaac Jackson1 

Family

Isaac Jackson b. 29 Dec 1742, d. 1808
Child
ChartsFREDD, John (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Charles D. Depp, compiler, "Isaac and Phebe Jackson Family Group Record"; AFN K4JW-LB, Ancestral File, version 4.19 Family History Library's FamilySearch, www.familysearch.org.
  2. New Garden Monthly Meeting Marriage Records (2nd Book), 1765-1799, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (US/CAN 0020466). Page 305.

Samuel Halliday1

Name VariationSamuel Holaday; "Samuel Halliday or (Holaday)"1 
Marriage*Principal=Lydia Hadley1 

Family

Lydia Hadley

Citations

  1. Notes on the Quaker Family of Hadley by Chalmers Hadley, 1916 (Carson-Harper Press: Denver CO), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (US/CAN 1017403). Pages 22-23.

Thomas Halliday1

Name VariationThomas Holaday; "Halliday or (Holaday)"1 
Marriage*Principal=Catherine Hadley1 

Family

Catherine Hadley

Citations

  1. Notes on the Quaker Family of Hadley by Chalmers Hadley, 1916 (Carson-Harper Press: Denver CO), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (US/CAN 1017403). Pages 22-23.

Frank Halmer1

( - 1955)
Marriage*Principal=Rose B. Deutsch1,2 
Death*19551 

Family

Rose B. Deutsch b. 28 Jul 1893, d. 7 Apr 1979

Citations

  1. Rose Deutsch Halmer Obituary, Erie Times News, Erie, Erie Co, Pennsylvania, 8 Apr 1979.
  2. Rose Halmer, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), online www.ancestry.com, 25 Aug 2006.

Dica Ann Haltom1

Marriage*Principal=Joseph Goff1 

Family

Joseph Goff
Child

Citations

  1. "Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), William W Slager & Hannah J McGeth, Clay Co., 28 Nov 1906.

John Ham1

Marriage*Sep 1851; Limerick, York Co., Maine; Principal=Mary R. Lane1 

Family

Mary R. Lane b. 31 Jan 1828, d. 8 Nov 1852

Citations

  1. Rev. Jacob Chapman and Rev. James H. Fitts, Lane Genealogies, Volume I, William Lane of Boston Massachusetts, 1648 (Exeter, New Hampshire: News-Letter Press, 1891), pages 244-246.