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Title: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: Heather58 on Sunday 28 June 20 22:38 BST (UK)
American inventor who discovered the abrasive Carborundum and perfected a method for making graphite.  I am researching a friend's family tree and was wondering if there was an Obit or Will out there  I could look at that might lead to other family members. I am interested in Margaret Cecelia Maher some  sites says she is from Wales but I can't find her also at a lost for Raymond Maher Acheson I can find who he married Gloria Bernice Leonard but I believe the had children. Many thanks for any help especially the Obits
Be safe
Kind regards
 :)
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 28 June 20 23:59 BST (UK)
No information re birth or death dates included in your post nor location of where he died?

Have you checked US censuses for info about the other people you mention?

There is an extensive tree on Ancestry - have you seen it?


Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: RJ137 on Monday 29 June 20 00:37 BST (UK)
also at a lost for Raymond Maher Acheson


The Niagara Falls Gazette
Monday, July 31, 1916
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: oldohiohome on Monday 29 June 20 00:48 BST (UK)
familysearch is free, you need to set up an account first

All you will ever need to know about Edw G Acheson:

https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.givenName=edward%20g&q.surname=acheson&q.birthLikePlace=pennsylvania&q.birthLikeDate.from=1854&q.birthLikeDate.to=1858&q.spouseGivenName=cecilia&q.spouseSurname=maher&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ8K-PH2

except for this, to start you on the bio. trail
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Goodrich_Acheson#Biography
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: RJ137 on Monday 29 June 20 00:56 BST (UK)
I am interested in Margaret Cecelia Maher some  sites says she is from Wales but I can't find her

Her obit says born in Brooklyn, NY

The Niagara Falls Gazette
Tuesday, February 7, 1950

Click on PDF file below
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: jorose on Monday 29 June 20 03:07 BST (UK)
Margaret does seem to be a bit inconsistent about her birthplace on censuses and other records - sometimes Wales, sometimes New York, occasionally England, often giving her parents as from Ireland.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVJP-Z3NL
In 1915 when applying for a passport she stated that she was born 11 May 1861 in "the north of Wales" (was unsure of where).

Many references say they married in New York in 1884 but I can't see an actual marriage record - anyone else having any luck there?
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: carol80 on Monday 29 June 20 04:27 BST (UK)
There is a photo attached to the passport here; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89X7-6K3F?i=473&cc=2185145

  Carol
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: Skoosh on Monday 29 June 20 09:34 BST (UK)
Graphite was mined in Borrowdale, Cumbria & also Lanarkshire. China a big producer.

Skoosh.
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: Heather58 on Monday 29 June 20 22:25 BST (UK)
Thank you all for the information I haven't seen the tree on Ancestry - I don't have worldwide unfortunately.  Thank you for the Obits. My friend is related to Frances Offen she was her great aunt and Frances married George Wilson Acheson - whose dad was Edward Goodrich Acheson. Thank you all so much
Take care and be safe
Kind regards
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: Heather58 on Thursday 02 July 20 22:52 BST (UK)
Thank you all for this information and wherever you are in the world please me safe

Kind regards
 ;)
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: Heather58 on Friday 03 July 20 21:56 BST (UK)
thank you everyone, I am looking at Family Search now but I don't know what the letters mean under people's names for e.g. George Wilson Acheson under his name is "LZ8K-G2M" sorry if I am a bit thick but 13 weeks indoors doesn't help.
Kind regards
 ;)
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: oldohiohome on Friday 03 July 20 22:38 BST (UK)
I don't know what the letters mean under people's names for e.g. George Wilson Acheson under his name is "LZ8K-G2M"
 ;)
That's just familysearch's person id for George. Edward's is LZ8K-PH2. You don't need it unless you want to search by id.

but 13 weeks indoors doesn't help.
Kind regards
 ;)

chin up, stiff upper lip and all that. The 14th week is the hardest. (Sent from the Northeast US)
Title: Re: Dr Edward Goodrich Acheson who discovered Carborundum
Post by: dmg234 on Wednesday 03 March 21 20:14 GMT (UK)
Hello, I am the Great granddaughter of George Wilson Acheson. Edward is my GGG Grandfather. I saw you have a friend who was related to Frances Offen, I haven't been able to find much information on Frances or the Offen's. Frances was my Great grandmother. Perhaps we could touch base to further share some information. Thank you, Denise.