Genealogy Wise

The Genealogy & Family History Social Network

Long Island Genealogy

Information

Long Island Genealogy

Group for anyone digging into their Long Island, New York roots! (Includes the counties of Queens, Nassau, Kings, and Suffolk)

Members: 88
Latest Activity: Oct 14, 2022

Discussion Forum

HAGAMAN / HAGEMAN / HEGEMAN etc family

Started by James P. LaLone. Last reply by Jennifer Powell Nov 9, 2020. 32 Replies

Our colonial-era Long Island ancestors

Started by Joan Foster. Last reply by Cynthia Joslin Feb 22, 2016. 31 Replies

collaborating on Long Island genealogy

Started by Janie Kimble. Last reply by Gena Philibert Ortega Jul 13, 2012. 2 Replies

Comment Wall

Comment

You need to be a member of Long Island Genealogy to add comments!

Comment by Jeannine on September 8, 2009 at 5:05pm
Just found this marriage announcement in The Huntington Long Islander, Friday, August 30, 1839; Page: 3:
"On the 21st inst at the Friends Meeting House, Westbury, Jacob H. Willets of Bayside, L.I. to Sarah A. daughter of John W. Powell, of the former place."
Comment by Joan Foster on September 8, 2009 at 11:15am
I agree about hunting for particular Powells on Long Island. My Powells there seem to be just with those three, Thomas, Abigail and the one daughter Abigail; surprisingly enough, I have (so far) run into no connection with Thomas and Abigail's other children, nor any other LI Powell lines. Do you know anything about my Pearsalls? Or those associated Willets, Cocks & Titus lines?
Comment by Jeannine on September 8, 2009 at 9:27am
Yours is the line I keep "bumping into" but I've yet to determine a connection. In particular, I am researching William POWELL who married Abigail BRUSH and lived in NYC. I find them as late as 1850 but nothing beyond. I've not been able to determine any other children other than Pearsall Brush POWELL (b 1798), who is my husband's direct-line POWELL (3ggrandfather). I think that looking for Powells on Long Island is like looking for "John Smith" in "England"!
Comment by Joan Foster on August 27, 2009 at 12:03pm
Jeannine, Have direct-line Powells and a few related-by-marriage Pearsalls. No Brush, though. Powells: Thomas and Abigail (8G grandparents) through their daughter Abigail who m. Richard Willets. Pearsalls: Martha who m. 7G uncle Henry Cock, Henry who m. 6G aunt Mary Titus, and Sarah who m. 6G uncle John Titus. I have no idea how these Pearsalls might have been related, and would love to learn. Mary and John Titus were brother and sister; were Henry and Sarah Pearsall?
Comment by Jeannine on August 25, 2009 at 8:17am
Greetings from Beautiful British Columbia! I am researching POWELL, BRUSH, PEARSALL and related families from late 1700's and early 1800's. I would love to connect with anyone else searching these names on Long Island and in NYC.
Comment by Sue Pearson Greichunos on August 25, 2009 at 3:59am
I am researching the Emma T. and Ferdnand Carlson family originally of Brooklyn, Queens, then later Elmont, NY... They had two daughters, Mabel T. and Lillian. Mabel T. married Evert Soderlund, living also in Elmont. No information on Lillian. Emma T. was my aunt (b. 1894).
Comment by Dale L Hall on August 11, 2009 at 12:50pm
I was so excited about this site that I left out so much information about my HALL'S, so here goes.....

John Kollanse HALL b 1913, Bayville LI; (My father) m Pauline ASKEW b 1917 New Haven CT Children: John K Jr. b 1935, Donald R. b 1938, Dale L b 1941, Nancy m b 1943 all in Stamford CT

George Lester Hildreth HALL b 1889 Bayville LI; m Maude L KOLLANSE b 1889 Dutchess CO NY Children: (John Above) Charles Willerton HALL b 1914 m Gertrude REUTHER: Vivian E HALL b 1916 m Hugo NOSENZO: Olive E HALL b 1918 m Arne SVENNINGSEN: Stella I b 1928 m William RENDELL

George W HALL b 1852, Bayville LI; m Ida Allaire Hildreth KEYES b 1857 Brooklyn NY Children: Emmie L HALL b 1885: m(1) David MILLMAN (2) STEPHANI (George L. Above)

Daniel W HALL b 1830 Bayville LI; m Mary E ELLISON b 1832 Bayville LI Children: Cornelia Jane b 1855 m Franklyn PLATT (George W. Above)

Reuben HALL JR b 1802 Bayville LI area; m Jane ??? b 1804 Children: Mary Jane HALL b 1826 m Benjamin WANSOR/WANSER (Daniel W. Above)

Reuben HALL SR b <1772> Unknown area m Sarah ??? (On 1797 Queens Co Census) Children :Sarah b unknown……..m unknown : Reuben (Above)

ANY information would be greatly appreciated.
Comment by Dale L Hall on July 27, 2009 at 9:28pm
Carol, Thank you for the information sent. Reuben Hall was my GGGg/father. HIS Grand son, my G-grandfather was the George, who married Ida A. H. Keyes...
The HALL'S were one of two families who gave land for the Cemetery and the 1st Methdoist Church. (I have the land records on them.)
I oftened wondered when IDA came to Bayville. Their first child, George (Not a jr.) was born in 1890.

This give me another avenue to search.....Thank you Soooooooo much. Dale
Comment by Carol Peckham Poulos on July 24, 2009 at 12:45pm
Dale,as Linda mentioned, Linda and I are related. We have been working together for quite a few years now. I have records from the Methodist Episcopal Church of Bayville. Reuben Hall was received into the church on Sept. 22, 1872. Other HALLs are Catherine,joined 1864, Josephine and Phebe (joined Mar. 13, 1868), Catherine (joined Nov 11, 1871), Augustus Sarah Jane, Fanny, Edward, and Asa (all joined Aug 4, 1872), ,Bertherina A (joined Jan 31, 1875), Mrs. Ida A.H., (joined Jan 4, 1882), Sarah, state in life is widow (joined April 1883), George (joined Feb 3, 1884), William E. (joined Sept 13, 1891), Unfortunately, it does not give any relationships, parents, etc. in these records.There were no death/funeral records on the microfilm. The microfilm is located at the Locust Valley Library, Locust Valley, N.Y.
Comment by Dale L Hall on July 24, 2009 at 10:35am
Linda, No my Smith's orginated from Canada to VT, then on to Middletown CT.
I'm new, so will soon post all. Dale
 

Members (88)

 
 
 

Members

© 2024   Created by IIGSExecDirector.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service