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Offline Ohio Susan

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Re: New York passenger list
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 06 November 05 17:04 GMT (UK) »
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Re: New York passenger list
« Reply #10 on: Monday 07 November 05 01:35 GMT (UK) »
Hello again,

Just thought I would mention that the Rhode Island Cemetery Project is available on the RIGenWeb site, of which I am the coordinator.  It is also available at New England Historical Genealogical Society website as Ohio Susan suggested.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/cemetery/index.html

Susan
Russell in London,
Gladwin in Beeston, Bradford, W. Yorkshire,
Rosser in London and Glamorganshire,
Goddard in Bishopstone, N. Wiltshire
Sandiford in London area circa 1770
Smirk(e) in London
Stradling in Glamorganshire
Mansel or Mansell in Glamorganshire
Carne in Glamorganshire

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Re: New York passenger list
« Reply #11 on: Monday 07 November 05 07:30 GMT (UK) »
It is all starting to unravell - I think.
Sarah C Gallington who died in 1878 is not the Sarah E - I figured her age was wrong and yes,she was married to Henry A - so that solves that conundrum trying to figure out how Sarah died but showed inthe 1880 census. Sarah E I think must have married twice and that Henry either died or they divorced. Looked for Henry's death in the RI cemetery database but perhaps he can befound in the Ancestry one. They had one child Julia. Sarah E married again and had two more children. Other family history gives her parents as John and Sarah Gallington so Ithink there was only one Sarah E but she used her maiden name in the second marriage - perhaps.
I found a Maud Gallington in the 1880 census and wasunsure who she belonged to as she was livingwith the Smith family.

Thanks again for all the marvellous info

Cheers

2shea
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