Names Born, when & where Married Died
Benjamin Franklin Sproat, born Mch 29, 1847 at Chillicothe, O. Parents: Amasa Delano Sproat & Emily Wade. Married Oct 19, 1882 at Chillicothe, Ohio by Henry W. Biggs D.D. to:
Eliza "Ida" McCoy, born Mch 13, 1856 at Chillicothe, O. Parents: Samuel Finley McCoy & Jane Carson. She [Eliza "Ida" McCoy" died May 17, 1902 at Oxford, O.
Their children:
1. Jessie Sproat born Jany 9, 1884 at Chillicothe, O married June 28, 1906 at Chillicothe, O by the Rev John McCoy to Jack Appleton Chapman who was born Feby 2, 1880. Their children:
1. Wm Chalmers Chapman born Apr 3, 1907
2. Annette Delano Chapman born Sept 19, 1908
3. Franklin Sproat Chapman born Dec 31, 1912
2. Annette Delano Sproat born Sept 16, 1886 at Chillicothe, O. Not married.
3. Samuel McCoy Sproat born Sept 10, 1889 at Chillicothe, O married Marjorie Story at Chillicothe, O Nov 22, 1917. Their children are:
1. Marjorie Denning Sproat born Mch 13, 1920 in San Francisco, Calif.
2. Benjamin Franklin Sproat born in San Francisco Nov 24, 1922
4. Malcolm Perrin Sproat born Sept 22, 1892 at Chillicothe, O, not married.
5. Emily Sproat born Oct 2, 1895 at Chillicothe, O, not married, died July 1896 at Chillicothe, O
B.F. Sproat, Annette D. Sproat & Malcolm P. Sproat live in Chillicothe, O. Mrs Jessie Chapman, her husband & children live near Bethel, Maine. Saml McCoy Sproat, wife & children live at Portola, Calif.
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A letter small env dated State School for the Deaf, Columbus, O June 22, 1926 fr Dr John William Jones see page 189 193 gives following record of the children of his father Samuel Jones see book 14 p 552 (one of the 18 children of Mathew Jones & his wife Sallie Thoroman, daughter of Samuel by his wife Ann Crawford) by his first wife viz 8 children: 1. Mary Jane Jones see page 190 married John Newton Holt. Their children:
1. Oscar Holt who married Kate Moore
2. Sophia Holt who married George Locke
3. America Holt who married Oder Moore
2. Matthew James Jones married Sarah Kathryn Holt. Their children:
1. William A. Jones who married a Miss Moore
2. Dora Jones who married a Eubanks
3. Mollie Jones who married a Eubanks
4. Nora Jones who married
3. Elizabeth Ann Jones married Frank Bradney. Their children:
1. Josie Bradney, oldest daughter married John Thurmon
2. Flora Bradney, married
4. Sarah T. Jones married Henry Jobes. Their children:
1. Oce Jobes who married Bard
2. Flora Jobes who married a Lauderback
3. Faye Jobes who has never married, but teaches school in Washington C.H. O
4. Selma Jobes does not know wife's name.
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5. Floyd Jobes do not know the name of his wife
6. Ursha Jobes do now know the name of his wife
He could perhaps give the record. He & most all of the boys live in Springfield, O.
5. Dr John Wm Jones, see page 192
6. Paul K. Jones married in Illinois. Don't know name of his wife. Raised a family of four children:
1. John Jones of Elmwood, Ills is one of them & might give the desired information
[other 3 not listed]
7. Dahlgren G. Jones see bk 18 pages 524 5 married 1 Lyde Wansley & had one child, Orris. Married 2 Mary Newman & had children:
1. Orris Jones, is in business at Xenia, O
2. Laura Jones, married
3. Emma Jones, married
4. a younger son
8. Edward Stanton Jones married Louise Blaire
1. Jewel Jones died aged 4 yrs
2. Edward Stanton Jones Jr unmarried professor at the Western Reserve Cleveland, O.
I thought I could get something more about the family of my Uncle Thomas Jones, but failed to get the desired information (he went to Iowa & left desc. get location) J.W. Jones.
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Oak Hill June 24, 1926 6:20 AM
A recent clipping says Archie Lawrence Wheat W & J 1897 was married recently in Los Angeles Calif to Mrs Mary Elizabeth Carlisle according to reports received by his family in Wheeling WVA. Mr Wheat whose home is in Wheeling is now prominent as a motion picture actor. After graduation, he went on the stage & became successful in musical comedies & in the "College Widow". He joined the "Gold Rush" for California, played with Thomas Meighen in some of the best of that star's pictures & is prominent in the Hollywood colony. He is at Beta Theta Pi.
A letter, large env dated May 14, 1926 Tuscumbia, Ala from Mrs James Jackson enclosed a copy of a letter written Jany 20, 1912 from Woodruff S.C. by M.D. Kilgore which says that grandmother, Josiah Kilgore's wife, had some pictures taken of great grandmother Keziah Kilgore from an old picture & sent one to each of her children, but had none of great grandfather, James Kilgore. Says great grandfather James had no chance to go to school till he was married & had two children. Those were Revolutionary times & they had no school when he was a boy. Great great grandfather Ben, his father was
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a Captain in the Revolutionary War. A piece of chimney rock marks the place of James & Keziah Kilgore's pioneer home. The house built of hewn logs was gone before my day. The spring at the foot of the hill back of the house is there yet, walled around with rock. The house that great great grandfather Ben lived in is standing also his little doctor's shop, a grand old rock spring and milk house is there at the foot of the hill. A pile of rock marks the old Moon house. Peterson Borroum's house still stands with his name on the chimney.
Although great grandfather James started to school so late in life, he had a good education for that day & time. Was a good surveyor & went to the Legislature more than once. Grandfather (ie Josiah Kilgore) was Surveyor General of the State, member of the Legislature, Trustee, of schools, Magistrate for a number of years, studied law, but never practiced. He & Philip Lester owned & ran the first factory in the upper part of the state, now Pelham Mills. He owned a deal of land & had a number of slaves. His idea was to take these slaves west & make cotton. This is a grain country but the farmers will plant some cotton. He owned a part of & helped build the first railroad to the up country from Columbia to Grainville. He died in 1854.
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His children were: Benjamin, William Mary, Harriet & Jesse Clayton, see pages 346 & 347.
Benjamin's children live in Woodruff:
Janie married Wells Simpson
Annie married Amon Stallworth
Belton
Sam
Annie bought a lot of her parents & she & her husband built a $6000 house on it.
Cousin Harriet died last summer never married
I dined with Annie Stallworth during Christmas. In the evening, we looked over some old ambrotypes & found one of you & great Uncle Ben taken together. You have on a blue silk dress trimmed in velvet. It looks like low neck, tight waist & full skirt. Can you give me the address of ex congressman Buck Kilgore? Is he a branch of your family or does he go back to a brother of William Kilgore who came from Ireland & settled in Penna. William (it should be James) is the one we descend from & his son Benjamin was a Captain in the Revolutionary War. James was his son. Josiah his son & on down. Your cousin M.D. Kilgore Woodruff, Spartanburg Co, S.C.
This is evidently Mary, daughter of Jesse Clayton who married her 1st cousin Josiah son of Wm C. see page 347.
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A letter broad one filed with large envelopes dated 623 Elk St, Franklin Pa May 4, 1926 fr Mrs Ruth Hous gives the subjoined data about her Thompson ancestry. She says the information she gives was given by her great Aunt, Mrs Rebecca Thompson Dobson who died at Butler, Pa last Nov 25, 1925 aged 91 yrs (Born then say 1834) There is a bible record, but no one can tell which one has it or if it has been taken care of & there is a lot of them. James Thompson of "Sunberry" (does she mean Sunbury5edRH_#yP_##__2. Lettice
supposed to have it & he is dead.
I want to see some of his children this summer & I may find it. There were fifteen children of my great grandfather Joseph Thompson, some, or most of them had families. Great grandfather was buried at Pleasant Unity, West Co, Pa also his second wife. I have an old book with Thompson names in all boys but I do not know who they re. Date written in 1737. It is a book of the wars of old country & some notes on the Revolution of this country. I will give you a copy of grandfather's & great grandfather's pension papers.
The War of 1812 pension claim cft No 26320 it appears that Joseph Thompson, her great grandfather, enlisted in Butler Co, Pa at the age of about 22 yrs & served from Feby 19, 1814 to Mch 22, 1814 as a private in Capt John McCullough's Co, Penna militia. He died June 11, 1863 in Cherry Tp, Butler Co, Pa. Soldier. Married the first
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time, Ann Smith who died May 27, 1824. He married Nov 28, 1826 in Slippery Rock Tp, Butler Co, Pa Mary Patton or Pallen who was allowed pension on her application executed June 7, 1878 while a resident of Cherry Tp, Butler Co, Pa aged 72 yrs.
This is dated Jany 23, 1925 & is evidently fr the pension dept.
Another paper says John Thompson, (her grandfather) was enrolled Aug 1, 1861 at Clairton, Pa in Co F 63ndd Pa Inf & was mustered into the service at Alexandra, Va Oct 9, 1861. Reported "missing" in action Aug 29, 1862 as shown by a report from the records of the War Dar [sic] Dept.
A cft signed by Geo W. McCulloch, Captain Co F 63 Pa Infantry at Camp near Brandy Sta, Va Dec 29, 1863 states that the above named soldier was killed in action at the Battle of Bull Run, Va Aug 29, 1862
Great great grandfather, Joseph Thompson's son Joseph Thompson married Anna Smith. Their children to said first wife:
1. James Thompson, children
2. Jane Thompson, children
3. John Thompson, my grandfather, six children
Second wife Mary Patton called Polly children as follows:
4. Samuel Thompson, dead, no children.
5. Mary Thompson, dead, no children
6. Margaret Thompson Bell, living, children
7. Joseph Thompson, dead, non
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8. Anna Thompson, dead
9. Oliver Thompson, living, children
10. Taylor Thompson, living Erie, children
11. Rebecca Thompson Dobson, dead, 2 children
12. Robert Thompson, dead, children
13. Martha Jane Thompson, dead, children
14. Nancy Thompson, dead, none
15. William Thompson, dead, children.
Grandfather John Thompson married Sarah Grinder had children:
1. John
2. Julia
3. Perry
4. Margaret
5. Jennie
6. Caroline, my mother, dead married Samuel Montgomery, dead 6 children 2 dead, 4 living.
There are only 3 children left of great grandfather Joseph Thompson, Uncle Oliver Thompson is on the Town Council at butler, Pa. He is 76 yrs old. Then there is Uncle Taylor P. Thompson & Margret [sic] Thompson Bell. Address of Oliver Thompson 232 Clay St Butler, Pa. Address of Mrs J.J. Bell 2d Montgomery, Mount Vernon, State of Wash.
I married Geo A. Hous. Have one son, Geo A. Hous Jr. He is married to Marie Ihmson & have one son Henry A. Hous. Mr Hous says I have this letter too scattered, but I guess you can make it out. Signed Ruth Hous.
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June 25, 1926 12:25 AM, Have made all slips to here JVT
Oak Hill, June 25, 1926 8:55 AM
A letter, large env filed dated Scooba, Miss June 22,1926 from Capt Guy Jack, states that he will not be able to come to the Sesquicentennial, but that some of his family will. He enclosed first leaf of "The Charlotte (N.C.) News" of May 16, 1926 stating that the children's American Revolution Chapter of Charlotte are erecting a granite boulder with a bronze tablet on the site of the home on May 20, 1775 of Capt James Jack, who was then living with his father, Patrick Jack. Mrs E.L. Mason, Pres. of the chapter, after careful search of the records at the court house selects with the approval of her associates, the present location of lot 130 block 17 on West Trade St now know as the T.W. Wade Bldg which is occupied by Statens Store & is opposite the First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, NC
A clipping from Morning Herald states that Captain Moffitt Axton aged 61 yrs died in the Brownsville General Hospital Friday June 11, 1926 following an operation for appendicitis, was a river man & a life long resident of West Brownsville, where for many years he & his father, Andrew K. Axton were
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engaged in boat building.
He is survived by a son Earl F. Axton of Fairchance Pa & four sisters: Mrs Elizabeth Z. Wells of Dayton, O, Mrs Helen Britten of Washington, Pa, Mrs Margaret Crawford of West Brownsville, Pa & Miss Effie Axton of West Brownsville, Pa. Funeral services Sunday afternoon 13th inst.
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Oak Hill, June 25, 1926 10:20 PM
Mrs Louella Markte [sic does he mean Markle?] Garrett & her husband, Martin Luther Garrett of Anderson, Ind here with us tonight having driven here in their 7 yr old Ford. He says he was born in Stoney Creek Tp Madison? Co, Ind 5 miles west of Anderson, Ind on Mch 6, 1874 son of Welcome Garrett & his wife Margaret Gift. He weighed 166 lbs & she 124 & I 183. They started for the Centennial (Sesqui) but burned out their brakes on Wheeling WVA hill & concluded they would return home.
Washington D.C. Hotel Washington Room 450 June 28, 1926
I found several Finleys here & among them find "David Edward Finley No 1911 I St NW" which is the same name I believe as was mentioned in the Edw C. Finley correspondence as an American descendant & I must write him. Were also Caruthers, Jacks, Kilgores, Markles, & Rothermels here.
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At registers office, Wilmington Delaware June 29, 1926 3 PM
Mrs Maloney wished to stop here to see about her mother's ancestors, her mother having been the daughter of George Gregg who went from here to Fayette Co, Pa. We found many Greggs in the index viz:
Name Book Vol Page
*Gregg, Samuel S 1 328
Gregg, Enoch, Ad. S 1 474
*Gregg, William G 1 477
*Gregg, Samuel I 1 195
Gregg, Thomas
Gregg, Harman G 1 68
Gregg, Henry G 1 89
*Gregg, Simon K 1 110
*Gregg, Ann K 1 134
Gregg, Joseph ad L 1 58
Gregg, John D. T 1 101
*Gregg, Beeson T 1 282
*Gregg, Joseph C. ad U 1 192
Gregg, Mary V 1 442
Gregg, George V 1 443
Gregg, Jesse X 1 67
Gregg, Jesse Ad Y 1 400
Gregg, Thos D. Z 1 102
Gregg, Jehu copy G 2 429
Gregg, Sarah Ann H 2 218
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Will Book K Vol 1 Page 134
* Will of Ann Gregg of Christiana Hundred, Delaware Co, Del Dated Apr 4, 1774 Proven May 18, 1774 made son Joseph Exr & further gave to son John a colt etc. Gave to son Samuel a colt etc. Gave to Thomas 60. Gave to daughters Betty, Sarah, Hannah, & Mary the balance of estate.
Will Book K Vol 1 Page 110
Admr on estate of Simon Gregg late of Mill Creek Hundred was granted to his widow Mary Gregg on Aug 15, 1774.
Will Book U Vol 1 Page 192
Will of Elizabeth Gregg widow of Wilmington, Del Wills:
To John File for use of my daughter Eliza Ann File & at her death to go to her daughters Elamina Lucretia File & Leonzer Griffin File, my home on 8th St. Dated Mch 8, 1843. Proven Mch 16, 1843
*The will books H, I & J were burned by the British during the Revolutionary War, so I had Mr Moore, Deputy get original will record
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*Will Book I Vol 1 page 195 which was
Will of Samuel Gregg of Christiana Hundred Yeoman & he read & I wrote down as he read it to me at the start, then I took it & copied viz:
To wife Ann Gregg one third of personal estate, also use & benefit of plantation given to my sons Samuel & John & of the marshes to them belonging until said sons are 21 yrs of age, if she remains my widow so long in consideration of her educating & bringing up all of my children that are under age.
Had a son Joseph
Directs that land known as Harman Greggs Mill be sold & gives:
To son Joseph certain lands
To son Samuel present dwelling plantation on Brandywine Creek when he comes 21 yrs of age
To son John balance of land on Brandywine Creek
To Son Thomas land in said Christiana Hundred bought of John Smith adjg Christiana River when he comes 21 yrs of age
To my four sons, Joseph, Samuel, John & Thomas my Midle Bor Marsh ctg 12 1/2 A
To my four daughters Betty, Sarah, Hannah, & Mary all apparently under 18 yrs of age.
He appoints wife Anne & son Joseph
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Exrs & appoints my brother in law Geo Robinson & my nephew Harman Gregg Trustees to see the same only performed signed 9th day of 10th month 1767. Samuel Gregg Witnesses Josabad Lodge, William Underwood, William Nealls. Executed Feby 11, 1767 Proven May 11, 1767 Recorded in Book I p 195 which was destroyed during Revolutionary War.
Will Book S Vol 1 page 328
Will of Samuel Gregg of Christiana Hundred Delaware Co gives:
To my son Samuel Gregg Jr plantation adjoining the DuPont land
To my son Jesse Gregg mansion farm
To my wife Dinah Gregg household furniture half the garden, milk house, one cow & wood for one fireplace.
to my daughter Mary Robinson int on $1000 to be pd by Thomas Gregg on bond of $2000 dated Dec 12, 1810 to revert to John Robinson which bond I entered in Prothys office July 3, 1811 vs him in Fayette Co, Pa. On Oct 12, 1820 at request of son Thomas I executed P of A to John Strickler directing him to sue & sell out on said bond & recover amt of same
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of the real property, was sold by the Shff, took deeds from Shffs. All proceeds from said bond, I give to said Thomas, he paying Atty reasonable fee for his troubles. This with money heretofore given him to be his share.
To my grandson, Samuel Hoops $300 to be pd by Exr in one year.
To my two sons Samuel & Jesse all my personal Estate & directs Samuel to pay to wife Dinah $60 per year & directs Samuel & Jesse to pay to Mary Robinson $60 yearly. signed Mch 13, 1821. Appoints sons Samuel & Jesse Exrs. Samuel Gregg. Witnesses John Simmons, Peter Henderson, Sam Wilson Nehemiah Delaplain. Codicil
To son Thomas $200 in money to be paid by Exrs to be his full share with what he had had signed Aug 25, 1823 Samuel Gregg Witnesses Samuel Kirk, Peter Henderson Nehemiah Delaplaine [sic] Proven Jany 18, 1830 Letters Testamentary Jany 19, 1831
This Samuel is son of the preceding Samuel & the first Samuel's widow was Ann, see top Page 514.
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Will Book G vol page 477
Will of William Gregg made Aug 14, 1737 executed Apr 13, 1747 gives:
To sons, Harmon & William Gregg all my land
To sons John Jacob & Abraham one third of the use of the orchard & £200 each.
To wife Ann Gregg one third of personal estate & privileges of Roof from cellar to garret 1/3 of produce 1/3 of profits real & personal
To sons Harmon, William, John & Jacob the grist mill, land & utensils equally.
To son Abraham £50 yearly from age of 21 to be paid by William
To two daughters Elizabeth & Hannah £100 each.
To three youngest sons to be put out to trade when they reach 14 to 15 yrs of age.
To daughter Margery £100 to be pd by Harmon £20 yearly until paid commencing when she is 18 yrs old.
William Gregg.
Will Book T Vol 1 P 282
Will of Beeson Gregg of New Castle Co, Wilmington, Del. Gives To my brother Joseph Gregg $100
To John, Joseph & Bayard, sons of my brother Benjamin $300 each
To Beeson Gregg, son of my brother Benjamin $300
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To Betsy Gregg widow of deceased John Gregg $50
To Margaret, dau of Betsy Gregg $50
To James Havlen & wife $500 in acknowledgment of care & attention.
Many other bequests, including one to Friends Meeting House in Wilmington to be given to the poor.
Appoints James Cranley Exr Dated Jany 30, 1837 Beeson Gregg
The dates shown at wills of Wm & the first Samuel & the fact of his appointing his nephew Harmon a trustee shows that this Samuel & William were brothers.
The index references checked off are the only ones we got to look at as it came 5 o'c their closing time.
Left 5:33 PM
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Philadelphia, Pa, Christ Church Graveyard, S.W. corner 5th & Arch Sts June 30, 1926 12:17 PM We came here to see the grave of Benjamin Franklin 1706 1790 & I found the following inscriptions:
1832
John Wagner's family vault
1748, John Wagner 1832
1760, Mary Wagner 1839
1789, Susan Byerly 1851
1826, William Byerly 1851
1838 Julia Wells Crosby 1866
1823 Edmund Byerly 1898
1818 Mary Retz Wells 1843
1842 Capt Andrew Byerly Wells 1904
1826 Susan E. Meredith 1906
1842 Sarah Dutton Wells 1917
Transcribed finished July 6th 1926 1:30 AM
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Waldorf Astoria Hotel Room 683 New York City, NY July 8, 1926 2:46 PM
I went up yesterday at 2:15 PM to the Life Extension Institute at NO 25 W 43d St & from 3:10 to 3:50 was examined by Dr Merriam a fine tall handsome even featured man of about forty. He advised wearing a truss for my natal rupture saying that someday I would have stangulated hernia & a gangrenous gut. This examination was made on arrangements of Union Central Life Ins Co, Cincinnati. He said my measurement was 66 1/2 inches in my bare feet & I weighed 166 lbs stripped. He said he was from Atlanta, Georgia & when I told him about my contemplated trip there, he said to go & see the Stone Mountain memorial 20 miles out reached by trolley or better to see Fred Hauser? Prest or head of the Chamber of Commerce there who wd take me out in his own car. The papers yesterday morning reported the death, with his photo of Markle cousin Edward Russell Thomas aged 53 yrs at the Harbor 61st ST & Madison Ave, after an illness of three days. Says he was born in Columbus, O son of Gen Saml A. Thomas southern RR man who died in 1903, leaving his son abt twenty million dollars. The panic of 1907
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greatly depleted this fortune. He was made Pres of 7th NBK & was known as the boy banker, but was 6 ft 4 in tall.
He was 1st married in 1901 to Miss Linda Lee of Lewisville, Ky. In 1912 she obtained a divorce here. He married shortly thereafter at Newport R.I. Miss Elizabeth R. Finley of Minnesota. To this union a son was born in 1913. In 1924, she got a divorce in Paris, France & he settled one million dollars on her. He married 3d the former Lucy Cotton shortly after in Paris & last year 1925 a daughter was born to them. The Herald Tribune from which this is taken says he was the first motorist to kill a child in this city & in all his machines brought death to three people & made a cripple of him for life. See page 14 filed with my newspapers. He lived at 320 Park Ave from where he is to be buried tomorrow & had homes at Palm Beach, Fla & Newport RI which he owned jointly with his sister, the late Mrs Eleanor Beeckman, wife of the former Governor of Rhode Island. He was a member of the Union, Union League, Ardsley & Turf & Field Clubs & Loyal Legion. Is survived by his widow, two children & a brother, Orlando F. Thomas. Burial to be private in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
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Last night at James Edward Dorsey's 3006 Decatur Ave, he said that E.R.'s mother, Mrs Genl Samuel Thomas was still living & he wd arrange a meeting with her for me. The Herald did not give cause of his death, but Jim said it came from an ulcerated tooth which the dentist pulled & blood poisoning intervened. Jim said that when he had his financial troubles, E.R. had $21,000,000 of debt & that he, Jim, was instrumental in putting through a settlement on basis of paying nine million dollars on time payments the last of which he said had been paid recently.
I bought the Times Herald of yesterday when I came in last night at 11 o'c & will look through them on the train over to Phila & see if anything additional worthy of record is given. It is now 4:50 PM & I will pack up & take first train I can get.
The NY Times of yesterday 7th has on page 25, filed with my papers, a column article on the death of Edwd R. Thomas & a good photo of him. It says that the day the first Mrs Thomas obtained her decree of divorce, he married Elizabeth Finley, daughter of Mrs Henry Finley of this City & that she divorced him in Florida. Their son, 14 yrs old is Samuel Finley Thomas.
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The article in the World on pages 1 & 8 states that his second wife Elizabeth Rebecca Finley was an artist. Also says that his 3d marriage to Miss Lucy Cotton, an actress, formerly of Houston, Texas was on Oct 10, 1924 & that their daughter is Miss Lucy Cotton Thomas.
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At residence of Mrs Ruthanna Elizabeth Corson No 5403 Catharina St West Phila, Pa July 9th, 1926 1:40 PM
I arrived here 20 minutes ago & Mrs Corson is daughter of Thomas McKenzie Finley son of David, son of David. Both Davids were born at Pennsville, Salem Co NJ. Mrs Corson's investigations show that the elder David's father, whose mane she thinks surely was John, settled there before Penn's coming to America. She don't know where they came from, whether from Ireland or Scotland. They were Presbyterians & then turned to be Baptists & Methodists. She says her grandfather David Finley who died when she was bout 15, was born Feby 10, 1781 & died in 1864 was a tall slender man over 6 ft high & told her that his own father, David kept a hotel in Pennsville, NJ & died there & his widow continued to run the hotel & her son David assisted her. Say her 2d cousin, Miss Lou Camp, living here in the City, but born in Salem, granddaughter of John & older than Mrs Corson went with her a few years ago to the graveyard across the creek fr Salem to see the tombstones of their common ggfather David Finley which they saw but when Mrs Corson
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was back later, the Church had been torn down & she could not find the graves. Several of the Finley descendants live at Alloway, NJ. Says Charles Ayers, cashier of the First National State bank, Camden NJ but in the office on this side at NO 223 Market St Phila Pa is a Finley descendant but he can't tell how, but says his sister, whose address he gan give can tell all about it. See bottom of next page. Says Joseph S. Bate's [sic] wife of Alloway NJ is her second cousin, her mother being a daughter of John Finley, Salem NJ is the County seat of Salem Co.
Samuel Finley aged 87 son of Andrew who was son of Samuel a son of the elder David, died abt 3 yrs ago in West Phila on 64th St but is buried in Meth Cem at Salem NJ & his wife died a few weeks later & is also buried there. They had three sons & two or three daughters married, one son is named Samuel. Mrs Corson says Mrs McGlathery of Norristown, Pa died in March last about the 22d.
Mrs Corson says she attended the funeral of four of the daughters of her cousin William Finley's but could not? got to that of Maggie Harris. Says her grandfather told her that in his father's family, the older child was Mary Casperson & the youngest
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Rebecca Goslin & he was the middle one of the seven boys who died singularly ie an older boy than himself & then a younger in succession until the six boys were gone & he & the two girls alone survived. Mrs Corson says there are many Finleys at Bridgeton NJ & there is a station called Finley on the PRR this side of Bridgeton & are also Finleys at Cape May, Point NJ
Leaving 7:07 PM
See book 10 p 497
A letter dated Oct 17, 1926 from V.N. Gildea (Mrs John B. Gildea) 9 Frazer Ave Collingwood NJ) says in answer to my letter of Sept 16, to her brother, whose name she says is Winfield S. Ayres, says she has no Finley records, but has some of the Ayres. I am writing to know if the Ayres in the record are Finley descendants & if so, to let me have them. JVT Jany 20, 1927. See above.
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