2011 Christopher Anglim Compiler 318 Hillsboro Drive Silver Spring, md 20902



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James J. Anglim, brother of Daniel F. Anglim, (born 1902 in New York) married Josephine P. Anglim (born 1902) ca. 1927. In 1930, they lived at 535 - 83rd Street, in Brooklyn. In 1930, he worked as a lineman for the telephone company.34
Daniel S. Anglim, son of Daniel F. Anglim, is a retired Navy captain and former teacher, who became a volunteer construction supervisor for Habitat for Humanity construction projects in Suffolk, Va. Dan and his wife, Terry, who serves as volunteer coordinator, began working with Habitat in 1992. Dan describes Habitat as, "a Christian outreach project...I think the spirit moves people to maintain their association with it." There are a core group of nine to twelve volunteers who work regularly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Most of the workers Dan oversees are amateurs and learn by doing. "We're amateur carpenters," Dan said, "for awhile, I was reading a carpentry book one chapter ahead at the time." Habitat for Humanity was founded in Georgia by Millard and Linda Fuller in 1976 to address the worldwide need for decent housing. Since then, the movement has spread around the world. Suffolk's efforts began in 1991. Dan remarks, "This is God's work...I don't know how to quit God's work." Source: Virginian- Pilot (Norfolk, VA.), Jan. 19, 1995; Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA.), May 19, 1996.

“An Earthly Reward; The Jefferson Award Honors Dan and Terry Anglim’s Work with Habitat for Humanity”, by Melanie Stokes35


EACH MORNING when the sun is newly risen and the dew is still fresh on the grass, Dan and Terry Anglim begin another day's work. Wearing flannels and sweats, the husband and wife team pack their tools and make their way through a small neighborhood laden with antique railroad tracks.

In the center of the town, a lumber yard is awakening with the morning's first hauls. The Anglims drive along the streets where grass grows tall and leaning chain-link fences rust with age around the small weathered homes near downtown Suffolk. They reach their destination at the end of a cul-de-sac where two freshly erected houses stand in stark contrast to homes nearby. The bright blue and clean beige aluminum siding reveals houses in their infancy. In fact, the construction on each is not yet complete. So Dan and Terry Anglim come to finish building the houses they started in May. But the Anglims do not just build houses, they build new lives for people who need them. The Anglims are volunteers for Habitat for Humanity, the non-profit organization whose mission is to build affordable houses for families who could not otherwise buy a house. Dan Anglim is the construction coordinator who plans, organizes, and leads the building team for the two Habitat houses currently in progress on Briggs Street in Suffolk. His wife, Terry, is his partner. The Anglims appear unlikely construction foremen. Terry is 67-years-old and Dan is 68.



In 1992, they saw a newspaper ad for a Habitat organizational meeting. In the five years since, they have committed themselves to providing homes for families in need. Instead of relaxing during their retirement, the Anglims build a house a year in Suffolk. This year, they're building two at once; and this year, they've received special recognition for their commitment. The Anglims received the Jefferson Award, presented Oct. 11 by WAVY-TV in recognition of their tremendous volunteer commitment. The Jefferson Award is bestowed annually to recognize outstanding area volunteers. The Anglims' award is the third Jefferson Award for Habitat for Humanity. The past recipients were Habitat board presidents, and the Anglims are the first field volunteers to receive the award. Sylvie Hallock, Habitat's South Hampton Roads executive director, says the Anglim's contribution to the program is unique. ''They are the core for making a project happen,'' Hallock said. ''They are a team and have been since the beginning of their work. They are really central to all phases of work, and they know Habitat from all angles.'' The Anglim's not only physically build the houses, but they also raise funds and solicit building material donations. The more donations Habitat receives, the less the house costs to build, giving the families the smallest possible mortgage. The three-bedroom, 1-bath, 1,500-square-foot homes currently under construction will cost each family between $ 30,000 and $ 35,000. The Anglims also help recruit volunteers, select families as assistance recipients, and work with the families educating them on becoming home owners. ''Their sustained efforts, their longevity at a high level of involvement, makes them unique,'' Hallock said. ''And they are quiet volunteers. We never hear a complaint from them. They always meet the challenges.'' The Anglims have met challenges since the beginning. Going into their first project in 1992, they had no construction experience. Dan served in the Navy and retired as a captain in 1979. His first Habitat house was his first job as a carpenter. Since then, he and Terry have become self-taught building experts. ''After I attended the first meeting, I just started reading construction books,'' Dan said. ''On the first house, I always read one chapter ahead.'' The couple takes pride in the homes they build. ''I think we build a house and a half sometimes, putting this up and then taking it down and doing it better. Terry is a very particular painter, and that's hard to come by. And she's got a good eye. If I miss something, she'll find it,'' he said. ''This is something we can do together all of the time,'' Dan says of the days he spends building with his wife of 46 years. He is not sure just how many hours they spend on Habitat houses. ''We don't keep track.'' As if realizing for the first time he doesn't calculate the commitment, Dan says, ''I've never thought about it.'' Despite hot days of summer and long hours, the Anglims never consider quitting. Terry simply says, ''We sleep well at night.'' The Anglims build houses for the people who make the houses home. They build to share a common goal and experience. Most importantly to the couple, they build because they feel a calling to build. ''It's the theology of the hammer,'' Dan says holding up his palms, ''God's work, our hands.'' His hands reveal bruises beneath the nails. ''Knowing that Christ was a carpenter,'' Dan says, ''I often wonder what he said when he hit his thumb.'' The Anglims are members of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Suffolk. They have eight children and 22 grandchildren. The couple has worked as volunteers for as long as they can remember. They have participated in ''Heal the Children,'' an organization that brings children from South America to Norfolk for surgery. The Anglims have also served as foster parents to children who underwent heart surgery at the Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters. ''Being a church person, this work is a nice opportunity for prayer. You're always down on your knees,'' Dan said. ''And the people we work with are like a family to us,'' he said. While the Anglims are shy when discussing their own contributions, they are eager to praise the work of those around them. Dan has led a close team of volunteers, all retirees, since his second Habitat house. ''I call it a geriatric core group,'' Dan said. ''Every morning we see who has all of their limbs working, and then we decide who's going to do which job. ''There's only one rule. Everyone can't bend over at the same time. There has to be someone left standing to help everyone else up,'' Dan said. A few members of the group include John Gabrielle, a retired master chief petty officer; Ted Loudon, a retired respiratory therapist; and Jim Hager, a retired dentist. ''When we need a nail pulled out, Jim, our dentist, does it,'' Dan said in jest. The core group works all week preparing for the large volunteer groups that work on Saturdays. The Anglims say that tremendous community support and a generous gift of land made it possible for them to build two houses at once this year. An anonymous giver donated two plots of land side-by-side to Habitat. Many area church groups volunteered to work Saturdays. Support came from many sources including a group from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy, that built a shed for each of the houses. The group provided the sheds early in the project, which has been helpful for storing building materials during construction. Allied Block donated the foundations, and many companies have provided services at a reduced rate. ''We even had some young people who worked with us serving court-ordered community service time,'' Terry said. ''It was nice because some had professional construction experience. We're glad they came our way, and we'd like to have them back on their own will,'' she said. Of all the people who work on the houses, the future homeowners are the most special people to the Anglims. From foundation and frame to painting and carpeting, the homeowners work along side the volunteers. ''They give us 400 hours of sweat equity as their down payment,'' Dan said. ''Except you owe us 600 because you wouldn't go under or on top of the house,'' Dan jokes with future homeowner Tequita Hill. Hill is a 30-year-old single mother. She has three children, ages 8, 10, and 15. Hill works full-time for QVC. She pays her sweat equity with a broad smile and shinning eyes. ''My friend from work gave me the application for Habitat, and I said 'No I won't get it.' But I kept thinking about filling it out, and the Lord told me to do it. I sent in the application in March, and when they called me for an interview I couldn't believe it. I was so happy. I am so happy. My children are all packed and ready to move in,'' she said. ''In the summer before school started, they loved to come out here and hammer the nails.'' Thelma Johnson, Hill's future neighbor, also heard about Habitat through a co-worker friend. She works for Virginia Design Packing and has a 23-year-old son and an 11-year-old daughter. ''My girlfriend showed me the newspaper article about the building, and I called for an application. I was really nervous, but when they called me back, I was so excited.'' Johnson and Hill are grateful for what the Anglims have taught them. ''Putting in insulation was fun,'' Johnson said. ''It can bite you, but it's fun to learn the skill. The Anglims are real nice people. They taught me a lot about building and the house. My favorite part was picking the colors for the siding, the paint, the tile, and carpet.'' Habitat receives hundreds of applications each year and can usually only chose one recipient per city. ''The primary requirement to receive a Habitat house is need. Most are single parents, and they have never owned a house before,'' he said. ''We teach them about their house, how to take care of it, where everything is.'' ''The most rewarding thing is seeing their humbleness and their gratitude,'' Terry said. ''We know they couldn't have a house without our help.''

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Most of Daniel S. Anglim’s family presently live in the Suffolk/Norfolk Virginia area.
In 1999, Dan Anglim served as St. Mary's church parish administrator.
From ca. 2008-2010, Terry Anglim was a member of parish’s Haitian ministry.
Stephen Thomas Anglim was born in Brooklyn, NY on January 2, 1937, the son of James J. Anglim. He married Carole King on August 25, 1964. He became Manager of Special Services, on the Long Island Railroad, Jamaica Station, Jamaica, New York.

Kathleen Anglim, daughter of Stephen and Carole Anglim, married Brian Kelly on August 4, 2000, at St. Lawrence the Martyr Roman Catholic Church, in Sayville. Kathy had graduated from Scranton and teaches fourth grade in Queen Anne County, Maryland.
Robert Daniel Anglim (b. 1931) was a twin. The other twin died at childbirth or very soon thereafter.He joined the navy, He later settled in California, after he and his wife graduated from Southern Oregon College. He worked as a math professor. He is now retired and lives near Grass Valley, California.

Chart A 16: Clare Brockton, MA. Anglim Lineage
Source: Harold R. Anglim, St. Louis MO.

Paul G. Anglim, Great Barrington, MA.

Katie Anglim

Descendants of Michael Anglim of County Clare

1 Michael Anglim 1810 -

.. +Mary Boland

........ 2 Patrick Boland Anglim 1830 - 1896

............ +Margaret M. McNamara 1829 - 1920

................... 3 Edward Patrick Anglim 1856 - 1886

....................... +Fannie Moulton

............................. 4 Robert Anglim 1879 - 1963

............................. 4 Perley Elmer Anglim 1882 -

............................. 4 Joseph William Anglim 1884 - 1966

................... 3 Margaretta Hellen Anglim 1858 - 1946

....................... +Charles Senter Jones

............................. 4 Frank Senter Jones 1886 -

................... 3 Henry Thomas Anglim 1860 - 1944

....................... +Alice May Tierall

............................. 4 Henry Thomas Anglim 1898 - 1971

............................. 4 Margaret F. Anglim 1901 -

............................. 4 Paul Gifford Anglim 1908 -

................... 3 Clarence Elmer Anglim 1864 - 1950

....................... +Annie Frances Packard 1866 - 1950

............................. 4 Edward Packard Anglim 1888 - 1964

................................. +Agnes Elizabeth Rabard 1892 -

........................................ 5 Harold Robard Anglim 1918 - 2007

........................................ 5 Robert Edward Anglim 1923 -

............................................ +Jean Elsie Hample 1925 -

.................................................. 6 Sharron Jean Anglim 1945 -

...................................................... +Kelly Taylor

.................................................. *2nd Husband of Sharron Jean Anglim:

...................................................... +Kermit E. Williams 1941 - 2001

............................................................. 7 Kimberly Ann Williams 1969 -

................................................................. +Kelly Taylor

........................................................................ 8 Kellie Robin Taylor 1984 -

.................................................. 6 Robert George Anglim 1946 -

...................................................... +Mary Jane Landice 1956 -

............................................................. 7 Christine Alison Anglim 1976 -

............................................................. 7 Jeanne Ann Anglim 1979 -

............................................................. 7 Katherine Robin Anglim 1980 -

............................. 4 Alice Gertrude Anglim 1890 - 1965

................................. +Sewall Lincoln Pattangall 1887 - 1975

........................................ 5 Edwin Anglim Pattangall 1912 - 1986

............................................ +Dolores A. Hatch 1913 - 1977

.................................................. 6 Patricia Elaine Pattangall 1939 - 2009

...................................................... +George Carlson 1931 -

.................................................. 6 James Edwin Pattangall 1943 -

...................................................... +Ruth Ann Rockwell 1943 -

.................................................. 6 Kathleen Pattangall 1950 -

...................................................... +Dennis R. Najuch 1950 -

........................................ 5 Marion Pattangall 1914 - 1919

........................................ 5 Sewall Lincoln Pattangall 1920 - 1999

............................................ +Ruth Patricia Connors 1921 - 2006

.................................................. 6 Monica Ruth Pattangall 1945 -

...................................................... +Henry William Glass Jr. 1943 -

............................................................. 7 Rebecca Catherine Glass 1973 -

................................................................. +Michael Timothy Mitchell 1972 -

........................................................................ 8 Samuel Lincoln Mitchell 2003 -

........................................................................ 8 Emma Gretchen Mitchell 2006 -

............................. 4 Harold Elmer Anglim 1893 - 1973

................................. +Alice May Hammond 1900 - 1984

............................. 4 Mabel Frances Anglim 1897 - 1992

................................. +Charles Frederick Raithel 1896 - 1936

........................................ 5 Marilyn Frances Raithel 1923 - 1996

............................................ +Charles William Thompson 1922 -

.................................................. 6 Jeff Thompson

...................................................... +Marcia (Thompson)

.................................................. 6 Nancy Thompson

........................................ 5 Margery Raithel 1926 - 2010

............................................ +Marlin Clifford McCoy 1933 - 2009

.................................................. 6 Marilyn McCoy 1956 -

.................................................. 6 Maureen McCoy 1957 -

...................................................... +Walter K. Daniel

............................................................. 7 Amy Michelle Daniel 1997 -

.................................................. 6 Michael Packard McCoy 1958 -

...................................................... +Jennifer Gardner

............................................................. 7 Stephen Michael McCoy 1995 -

............................................................. 7 Sarah Ashley McCoy 1997 -

........................................ 5 Charles Packard Raithel 1929 - 2006

............................. *2nd Husband of Mabel Frances Anglim:

................................. +Dent Archibald McSkimming 1896 -

............................. 4 Marion Elizabeth Anglim 1900 - 1988

................................. +Earl Thomas Melone 1900 - 1960

........................................ 5 Audry M. Melone 1922 -

........................................ 5 Sharron Melone 1941 -

................... 3 Francis Michael Anglim 1865 - 1921

....................... +Edna Lawrence Keith

................... 3 William James Anglim 1869 - 1940

................... 3 Eva May Anglim 1870 - 1940

................... 3 Frederick Joseph Anglim 1873 - 1965

....................... +Sara Burns Brenan 1878 -

........ 2 James Anglim

............ +Lavina Saville (or Savil)

................... 3 Thomas Anglim 1854 -

................... 3 James N. Anglim 1856 -

........ 2 Henry Michael Anglim 1840 -

............ +Hannah

................... 3 Anna Anglim

....................... +Charles O'Neil

............................. 4 Edward O'Neil

............................. 4 Son O'Neil

............................. 4 Anna O'Neil

........ 2 Daughter Anglim




Chart A 16: Clare Brockton, MA. Lineage (continued)
Source: Harold R. Anglim, St. Louis MO.

Paul G. Anglim, Great Barrington, MA.

Katie Anglim
Descendants of Michael Anglim of County Clare

Descendants of Michael Anglim of County Clare

Generation No. 1
1. MICHAEL1 ANGLIM was born 1810 in County Clare, Ireland. He married MARY BOLAND in County Clare, Ireland.

Children of MICHAEL ANGLIM and MARY BOLAND are:

2. i. PATRICK BOLAND2 ANGLIM, b. 12 Mar 1830, Clare, Ireland; d. 29 Nov 1896, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA.

3. ii. JAMES ANGLIM.

4. iii. HENRY MICHAEL ANGLIM, b. Bet. 1840 - 1842, Ireland.

iv. DAUGHTER ANGLIM.



Generation No. 2
2. PATRICK BOLAND2 ANGLIM (MICHAEL1) was born 12 Mar 1830 in Clare, Ireland, and died 29 Nov 1896 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. He married MARGARET M. MCNAMARA 16 May 1855 in Braintree, Norfolk County, MA, daughter of DENNIS MCNAMARA and BRIDGET (MCNAMARA). She was born 23 Dec 1829 in Cork, Ireland, and died 25 Nov 1920 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
Notes for PATRICK BOLAND ANGLIM:

Patrick's naturalization record gives his birth date as March 12, 1832. He arrived on June 5, 1848 in Boston, Suffolk County, MA. He worked as a bootmaker ca. 1850. He naturalized on September 25, 1853 in Boston, Suffolk County, MA. He lived ca. 1860-1880 in Braintree, Norfolk County, MA. He lived from ca. 1887-1896 in Brockton, MA. He is interred at Melrose Cemetery, in Brockton, MA.


Notes for MARGARET M. MCNAMARA:

She immigrated from Ireland to New York ca. 1851-1852. She lived in Braintree, Norfolk County, MA. between 1870-1880. She lived between in Brockton, Plymouth County, between 1887 and 1920. She is interred at Melrose Cemetery, in Brockton, MA

Children of PATRICK ANGLIM and MARGARET MCNAMARA are:

5. i. EDWARD PATRICK3 ANGLIM, b. 12 Oct 1856; d. 10 Oct 1886.

6. ii. MARGARETTA HELLEN ANGLIM, b. 18 Apr 1858; d. 04 Feb 1946.

7. iii. HENRY THOMAS ANGLIM, b. 28 Jun 1860; d. 27 May 1944.

8. iv. CLARENCE ELMER ANGLIM, b. 25 Jan 1864, Braintree, Norfolk County, MA; d. 26 Dec 1950, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA.

v. FRANCIS MICHAEL ANGLIM, b. 07 May 1865; d. 21 Dec 1921; m. EDNA LAWRENCE KEITH, 1902.

vi. WILLIAM JAMES ANGLIM, b. 04 Jan 1869; d. 19 Jan 1940.

vii. EVA MAY ANGLIM, b. 07 Jun 1870; d. 24 Jan 1940.

viii. FREDERICK JOSEPH ANGLIM, b. 28 Aug 1873, Braintree, Norfolk County, MA; d. Dec 1965, South Carolina; m. SARA BURNS BRENAN, 1928, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA; b. Abt. 1878; d. South Carolina.
Notes for FREDERICK JOSEPH ANGLIM:

In 1880, he lived in Braintree, Norfolk County, MA. From ca. 11896-1955, he lived in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. In 1930, he worked as a department head for an electric company.



3. JAMES2 ANGLIM (MICHAEL1) He married LAVINA SAVILLE (OR SAVIL).

Children of JAMES ANGLIM and LAVINA SAVIL) are:

i. THOMAS3 ANGLIM, b. 30 Jul 1854.

ii. JAMES N. ANGLIM, b. 20 Nov 1856; d. Braintree, MA.


Notes for JAMES N. ANGLIM:

James N. Anglim was adopted by Henry Michael Anglim and was named Walter. Walter died in Braintree, MA,



4. HENRY MICHAEL2 ANGLIM (MICHAEL1) was born Bet. 1840 - 1842 in Ireland. He married HANNAH.

Child of HENRY ANGLIM and HANNAH is:

9. i. ANNA3 ANGLIM.

Generation No. 3
5. EDWARD PATRICK3 ANGLIM (PATRICK BOLAND2, MICHAEL1) was born 12 Oct 1856, and died 10 Oct 1886. He married FANNIE MOULTON.

Children of EDWARD ANGLIM and FANNIE MOULTON are:

i. ROBERT4 ANGLIM, b. 20 Aug 1879; d. Aug 1963.

ii. PERLEY ELMER ANGLIM, b. 20 Jan 1882.

iii. JOSEPH WILLIAM ANGLIM, b. 20 Dec 1884; d. Nov 1966, Brockton, MA.

6. MARGARETTA HELLEN3 ANGLIM (PATRICK BOLAND2, MICHAEL1) was born 18 Apr 1858, and died 04 Feb 1946. She married CHARLES SENTER JONES 14 May 1884.
Notes for MARGARETTA HELLEN ANGLIM:

Margaretta Hellen Anglim was also known as Margaret Helen Anglim.

Child of MARGARETTA ANGLIM and CHARLES JONES is:

i. FRANK SENTER4 JONES, b. 06 Nov 1886.




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