Geertie Gillise Fonda1

F, b. circa 1672
     Geertie Gillise Fonda was born circa 1672 at Albany, Albany Co., NY..1
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of Geertie Gillise Fonda and Jan Brickers

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Michael T. Collier1

M
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of Michael T. Collier and Frytje Jurianse Van Hoesen

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Frytje Jurianse Van Hoesen1

F
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of Frytje Jurianse Van Hoesen and Michael T. Collier

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Joost Laurens Van Buskirk1

M, b. 7 January 1695
     Joost Laurens Van Buskirk was born on 7 January 1695 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ..1,2 He was the son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1 Joost Laurens Van Buskirk was baptized on 7 August 1695 at Hackensack, NJ.2 He married Trintie Martins Pouwelse, daughter of Maorte Paulesse and Margriete Westervelt.1 Joost Laurens Van Buskirk married Elizabeth Dye on 30 March 1748. The Dann source says 1743.1,2
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Jan Laurens Van Buskirk1

M, b. 26 February 1699, d. 1783
     Jan Laurens Van Buskirk was baptized on 26 February 1699 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2 He was the son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1 Jan Laurens Van Buskirk married Geesje Jurrianse Westervelt on 1 April 1721 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2 Jan Laurens Van Buskirk married Marietje Van Der Linde on 13 September 1749.1,2 Jan Laurens Van Buskirk died in 1783.1,2
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Jacobus Van Buskirk1

M, b. 26 December 1700, d. after 1754
     Jacobus Van Buskirk was baptized on 26 December 1700 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2 He was the son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1 Jacobus Van Buskirk married Jannetje Schutz, daughter of Johann Schutz and Marytje Fromahyden, on 25 June 1727. The Dann source says her name was Elizabeth Laurence. No source cited.1,2 Jacobus Van Buskirk died after 1754.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Laurens Van Buskirk1

M, b. 27 February 1703/4, d. before 22 February 1774
     Laurens Van Buskirk was baptized on 27 February 1703/4 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2 He was the son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1 Laurens Van Buskirk married Sara Terhune on 7 May 1726 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1 Laurens Van Buskirk married Hendrickje (?) on 27 January 1745.2 Laurens Van Buskirk died before 22 February 1774.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Abraham Van Buskirk1

M, b. 20 July 1707
     Abraham Van Buskirk was baptized on 20 July 1707 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2 He was the son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Andries Laurens Van Buskirk1

M, b. before February 1698/99, d. after 1753
     Andries Laurens Van Buskirk was born before February 1698/99 at Saddle River, NJ..1 He was the son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1 Andries Laurens Van Buskirk was baptized on 26 February 1699 at Saddle River, NJ.2 He married Jacomyntje Davidse Demarest, daughter of David Demarest and Antie Slot, on 26 January 1716/17 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2 Andries Laurens Van Buskirk died after 1753 at Athens, Greene Co., NY.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Fytje Van Buskirk1,2

F
     Fytje Van Buskirk was born at Hackensack, NJ..1 She was baptized in 1693 at Lutheran Church, Hackensack, NJ.2 She was the daughter of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1 Fytje Van Buskirk married Arie Sibessa on 19 August 1711 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2
      As of 19 August 1711,her married name was Sibessa.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Jannetje Van Buskirk1

F, b. 1 May 1710, d. 19 January 1792
     Jannetje Van Buskirk was baptized on 1 May 1710.2 She was the daughter of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1 Jannetje Van Buskirk married Johannes Van Horn on 18 May 1727. Dann source says 12 May.1,2 Jannetje Van Buskirk died on 19 January 1792 at Hudson Co., NJ. Dann source says 10 Jan.1,2
      As of 18 May 1727,her married name was Van Horn.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Elizabeth Dye1

F
     Elizabeth Dye married Joost Laurens Van Buskirk, son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde, on 30 March 1748. The Dann source says 1743.1,2
      As of 30 March 1748,her married name was Van Buskirk.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Trintie Martins Pouwelse1

F, b. before 23 May 1699
     Trintie Martins Pouwelse was born before 23 May 1699 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ..1 She was the daughter of Maorte Paulesse and Margriete Westervelt.1 Trintie Martins Pouwelse married Joost Laurens Van Buskirk, son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde.1
     Her married name was Van Buskirk.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Maorte Paulesse1

M
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of Maorte Paulesse and Margriete Westervelt

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Margriete Westervelt1

F
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of Margriete Westervelt and Maorte Paulesse

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Geesje Jurrianse Westervelt1

F, b. before 4 August 1700, d. 1748
     Geesje Jurrianse Westervelt was born before 4 August 1700 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ..1 She married Jan Laurens Van Buskirk, son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde, on 1 April 1721 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2 Geesje Jurrianse Westervelt died in 1748.1
      As of 1 April 1721,her married name was Van Buskirk.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Marietje Van Der Linde1

F
     Marietje Van Der Linde married Jan Laurens Van Buskirk, son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde, on 13 September 1749.1,2
      As of 13 September 1749,her married name was Van Buskirk.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Jannetje Schutz1

F, b. 21 November 1708
     Jannetje Schutz was born on 21 November 1708 at NY..1 She was the daughter of Johann Schutz and Marytje Fromahyden.1 Jannetje Schutz married Jacobus Van Buskirk, son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde, on 25 June 1727. The Dann source says her name was Elizabeth Laurence. No source cited.1,2
      As of 25 June 1727,her married name was Van Buskirk.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Johann Schutz1

M
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of Johann Schutz and Marytje Fromahyden

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Marytje Fromahyden1

F
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of Marytje Fromahyden and Johann Schutz

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Sara Terhune1

F, b. 1708
     Sara Terhune was born in 1708..1 She married Laurens Van Buskirk, son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde, on 7 May 1726 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1
      As of 7 May 1726,her married name was Van Buskirk.
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Jacomyntje Davidse Demarest1

F, b. before September 1697
     Jacomyntje Davidse Demarest was born before September 1697..1 She was the daughter of David Demarest and Antie Slot.1 Jacomyntje Davidse Demarest married Andries Laurens Van Buskirk, son of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde, on 26 January 1716/17 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2
      As of 26 January 1716/17,her married name was Van Buskirk.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

David Demarest1

M
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of David Demarest and Antie Slot

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Antie Slot1

F
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Child of Antie Slot and David Demarest

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

Arie Sibessa1

M
     Arie Sibessa married Fytje Van Buskirk, daughter of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde, on 19 August 1711 at Hackensack, Bergen Co., NJ.1,2
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Johannes Van Horn1

M
     Johannes Van Horn married Jannetje Van Buskirk, daughter of Laurens Van Buskirk and Hendrickje Van der Linde, on 18 May 1727. Dann source says 12 May.1,2
Last Edited=8 Aug 2012

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.
  2. [S717] Various compilers, online dannreunion.com, Bob Tilden (dannreunion.com), downloaded 26 Jul 2012.

Henrica Van Buskirk1

F, b. 1728, d. 30 October 1747
     Henrica Van Buskirk was born in 1728..1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Van Buskirk and Susanna Demerest.1 Henrica Van Buskirk died on 30 October 1747.1
Last Edited=8 Jan 2003

Citations

  1. [S482] Chawn E. Caniff, online www.ancestry.com, Chawn E. Caniff (Ancestry World Tree Project), downloaded 19 Feb 2001.

(?) Rae

M
     

Since spelling had not been standardized, the 1650-1850 Parish records have these variant spellings: Rae, Rea, Glamis, Glammis, Helen, Ellen, Ella. We have not been able to identify these births:
     the children of David Rae (or multiple David Raes): Patrick 15 Mar 1748, David 18 May 1748, John 21 Dec 1749 (of Inverarity & Methy), David 25 Dec 1740, Charles 14 May 1754 (of Kirriemuir), John Rae/Mary Sand 13 Mar 1733 (of Guthrie), Peter Rae 3 Jan 1729 (of Kinnettles),
     nor these marriages: David Rae and Margaret Bouden 12 Dec 1762 (in Rescobie), David Rae and Jean Paterson 27 Jun 1760 (Inverarity & Methy).1,2

The Parish Register for Glamis also has these birth entries for unidentified Raes:
     John Rae of Thornton, children: Hellen 4 May 1682, Margaret 4 Mar 1683, John 6 Sep 1685, James 18 Apr 1687, Patrick 6 Jan 1689, Margaret 25 Mar 1691, and son 3 Jun 1697.
     John Rae subtenant in Thornton, Children: William 12 Sep 1712, ?Jean 9 Mar 1713, and James 29 Jan 1714.
     7 Oct 1705 Helen Rae this parish and John Smith of Parish of Kinnetles proclaimed and married. Children: Helen 6 Sep 1706 and Agnes 26 Feb 1713.
     James Rae of Thornton, children: John 22 Oct 1688, Isobel 30 Sep 1690, William 16 Apr 1694, Margaret 12 Nov 1696, and Patrick 12 Jun 1700.
     David Rae of Thornton, children: James 23 Apr 1722, Anne 9 Feb 1724, Elspet 13 Mar 1726, and William 29 Dec 1728.
     Patrick Rae of Thornton & Haystown, children: son 7 May 1744, David 15 Mar 1748, and Margaret 26 Jul 1750.
     Patrick Rae of Drumgley, child 1 Aug 1726.
     David Rae of Drumglay, children: Elizabeth 25 Jul 1734 and Grizel 15 Aug 1736.
     Archibald Rae of Newtown, children: James 14 Sep 1770, Jean 15 Jan 1772, Archibald 22 Aug 1774, and William 12 Feb 1777.
     James Rae of Philipstone, child James 28 Jan 1740.
     David Rea of Arniefoul, children: Archibald 10 Mar 1782 and child 13 May 1779.
     John Rae of Dennglay, son James 4 May 1803.
     Peter Rae of Guildshillock, daughter Barbara 23 Dec 1806.
     James Rae Cottartown of Hayston, children William 19 Dec 1793 and George 19 Nov 1795.
     David Rea of Haystown, child Agnes 30 Nov 1809.
     4 Apr 1836 James Rea of Cottartown of Hayston died age 75.
     William Rea of Leys of Cosson b. 1810 married Susan Anderson b 1810, children: Isable 1831, Alexander 11 Nov 1833, William 18 Apr 1837, Mary Ann 12 May 1839, Elizabeth 29 Apr 1841, and Rachel Ann 22 Jun 1846.
     George Rea Cottartown of Hayston b 1788 d 1867 married Ann Dryden b 1795 d 1881, children: Susan 1823, George 1830, David 1833, James 16 Mar 1835 d Apr 1859, and Agnes 23 Jun 1837 d 1916 married James Walker d 1902.
     George Rea of Newton married Christina Hackny, daughter Betsey 27 Sep 1851.3,4

The Rae family followed closely the Scottish custom for naming children. The first son is named after the paternal father, the second son after the maternal father, and the third son after the father. The first daughter is named for the maternal mother, the second daughter for the paternal mother, and the third daughter after the mother. Also in Scotland the woman retained her maiden name after marriage. This custom faciliated grouping families from the Parish records.

In Glorya Welch's book she lists the parents, then "Children: All baptized in Glamis", then in tabular form the name and a date. It isn't clear if the dates are baptism dates or birth dates. For the purposes of this line I recorded those dates as birth dates. I may have chosen incorrectly.1,2
Last Edited=18 Feb 2003

Child of (?) Rae

Citations

  1. [S463] Elena Jameson Chvany, "Elena Chvany email 24 Jan 200," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 24 Jan. 2002. Hereinafter cited as "Elena Chvany email 24 Jan 2002."
  2. [S464] James L. Key, "James L. Key email," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Bonner Mavrogeorge, 22 Feb 2002. Hereinafter cited as "Key email."
  3. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.
  4. [S483] Glorya Murray Welch, JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1982). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scotland - Wisconsin.

Elizabeth (?)1

F, b. 1837
     Elizabeth (?) was born in 1837 at England..1 She married George Rea, son of James Rae and Barbara Gibson.1
     Her married name was Rea. Elizabeth (?) lived with James Rae in 1860 at Mapleton Post Office, Waukesha, WI; Jean is listed as Jane, a school teacher.1
Last Edited=11 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S483] Glorya Murray Welch, JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1982). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scotland - Wisconsin.

Della (?)1

F, b. 1885, d. 1963
     Della (?) was born in 1885..1 She married Arthur Rea, son of Abner Dayton Rea and Wilemina Westover.1 Della (?) died in 1963.1
     Her married name was Rea.
Last Edited=10 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S483] Glorya Murray Welch, JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1982). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scotland - Wisconsin.

(?) Rae1

M, b. 31 January 1770
     (?) Rae was born on 31 January 1770..1 He was the son of David Rae.1
Last Edited=15 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S483] Glorya Murray Welch, JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1982). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scotland - Wisconsin.

(?) Rae1

M, b. +
     (?) Rae was born +..1 He was the son of David Rae.1
Last Edited=18 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S483] Glorya Murray Welch, JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1982). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scotland - Wisconsin.

John Rae1

M, b. 21 October 1745
     John Rae was born on 21 October 1745..1 He was the son of David Rae.1
Last Edited=15 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S483] Glorya Murray Welch, JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1982). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scotland - Wisconsin.

David Rae1

M, b. 18 May 1748
     David Rae was born on 18 May 1748..1 He was the son of David Rae.1
Last Edited=15 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S483] Glorya Murray Welch, JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1982). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scotland - Wisconsin.

David Mason1

M
Last Edited=15 Feb 2003

Child of David Mason and Elizabeth (?)

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

William Ellery Wilde1

M, b. November 1843
     William Ellery Wilde was born in November 1843 at England. Citing the 1930 U.S. Federal Census for Delafield, Waukseha Co., WI entry information for Mabel Spillman..2 He married Margaret (Mary Ann) Allerdice, daughter of David Allerdice and Margaret Rea, on 3 July 1872.1,2
     An 1880 census of North Lake, Waukesha Co., WI listed William Ellery Wilde. M; He is head-of-household, a carpenter.2 On 10 April 1902 He was an Assessor for North Lake, Waukehsa Co., Wisconsin.2 He appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Frank Wilde. He is also listed as a head-of-household; He is head-of-household, a carpenter.2
Last Edited=21 Dec 2004

Children of William Ellery Wilde and Margaret (Mary Ann) Allerdice

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.
  2. [S514] Paula Allerdyce, "Descendants of David Allerdice," e-mail message from happyquilt at aol dot com (brian at brianbonner dot net) to Brian Bonner, 15 Dec 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Allerdice Descendants."

Mabel Wilde1

F, b. 3 April 1873, d. 18 April 1963
     Mabel Wilde was born on 3 April 1873 at North Lake, Waukesha Co., WI..1,2 She was the daughter of William Ellery Wilde and Margaret (Mary Ann) Allerdice.1 Mabel Wilde married Halstrom (Holstrom) Spillman, son of Nels. Morton Spillman and Hilda Peterson, on 17 September 1896 at Stone Bank, Waukesha Co., WI. They were married at Mabel's parents house in North Lake. Halstrom lived in Hartland and Mabel lived in North Lake. the Rev. L.P. Holmes of Sussex officiated at the wedding with the permission of Rev. W. J. Lemon of St. Alban's Church. The witnesses were Alma Bolinda Spillman, Frank Wilde and 18 others, relatives. They honeymooned in Chicago and returned to reside in Delafield.2 Mabel Wilde died on 18 April 1963.1,2
     She appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of William Ellery Wilde at North Lake, Waukesha Co., WI, daughter, age 7; He is head-of-household, a carpenter.2 As of 17 September 1896,her married name was Spillman. Mabel Wilde appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Halstrom (Holstrom) Spillman at Delafield, Waukesha Co., WI. She is wife, age 57, married at age 23; He is head-of-household, age 61, married at age 28, a farmer.2
Last Edited=17 Dec 2004

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.
  2. [S514] Paula Allerdyce, "Descendants of David Allerdice," e-mail message from happyquilt at aol dot com (brian at brianbonner dot net) to Brian Bonner, 15 Dec 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Allerdice Descendants."

Frank Wilde1

M, b. 28 June 1874, d. 27 November 1941
     Frank Wilde was born on 28 June 1874 at Stonebank, Waukesha Co., WI..1,2 He was the son of William Ellery Wilde and Margaret (Mary Ann) Allerdice.1 Frank Wilde married Elsie Margaret Knaak on 2 September 1903 at West Allis, Waukesha Co., WI. They were married at the home of the bride's parents on Cotrill Avenue in West Allis. Charles Hoff was the best man and Hannah Knaak (sister of the bride) was bridesmaid. There was a wedding supprt after the ceremony and then the couple left for HArtland and North Lake. They were to reside at West Allis.2 Frank Wilde died on 27 November 1941 at Hartland, Waukesha Co., WI. The James Rea source says it was October, That is incorrect. His funeral took place at the Marshall funeral home, the Rev. W. J. C. Ralph officiating. He was interred in the village cemetery. His obituary was in the Wakesha Freeman (Waukesha, Wisconsin) 3 December, 1941.1,2
     He appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of William Ellery Wilde at North Lake, Waukesha Co., WI, son, age 5; He is head-of-household, a carpenter.2 An 1910 census of an unknown place listed Frank Wilde. M; He is head-of-household, a carpenter.2 An 1930 census of Heartland, Waukesha Co., WI listed Frank Wilde. M; He is listed as head-of-household, age 55, married at age 29, a contractor.2 He registered for the World War I draft in Waukesha, Wisconsin, draftboard 0, Roll 1675079. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and the Hartland Fire Department. He lived in Waukesha county all his life.
Last Edited=21 Dec 2004

Children of Frank Wilde and Elsie Margaret Knaak

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.
  2. [S514] Paula Allerdyce, "Descendants of David Allerdice," e-mail message from happyquilt at aol dot com (brian at brianbonner dot net) to Brian Bonner, 15 Dec 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Allerdice Descendants."

(?) Donald1,2

F
     (?) Donald married David Craik.
Last Edited=15 Feb 2003

Child of (?) Donald and David Craik

Citations

  1. There are family stories that Ellen Craik's other's name was Donald or McDonald because two children, Janes and Alexander had Donald as a middle name. Ellen, born 1853, also had a middle initial D.
  2. [S483] Glorya Murray Welch, JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1982). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scotland - Wisconsin.

Alice M. McDearmon1

F
     Alice M. McDearmon married Clarence A. E. Whitton, son of Charles Whitton and Margaret E. Rea, on 1 January 1894.1
      As of 1 January 1894,her married name was Whitton. This letter was written from Alice to Miss Ruby McDearmon of Faulkton, South Dakota describing her trip from South Dakota to Eugene, Oregon.

"Eugene, Oregon"
"June 18- '10"

"Dear Ruby and all. We arrived safe and sound here and so far are very much pleased over the outlook. We had a very pleasant trip with the exception of one day. As we passed through most of N.D. at night did not see very much of it, and as we came through Mont. I was not at all pleased with the lay of the land. Just sage brush all along and it looked so barren and dreary. Then when we crossed the Rockies I began to think differently. The scenery was something so grand and wonderful and we could see the track before and behind us as it wound around the mountains. Our car was about the middle of the train and in some places we could see both engines as well as the rear coach at the same time. Then after reaching Spokane and going to the other depot we passed through the southeastern part of Wash. It is a part of the irrigated country and really it would be the last place on earth I would ever want to live. Hot, dirty, and sand, sand sand. Just great drifts of sand and it was nothing but sand for miles and miles. The sand drifts looked much worse to me than drifts of snow. They were so much higher and longer. The sand drifted and sifted in the car as the train passed along and I could even shake the sand off the top of my head. My silk waist was so completely covered with sand that I had to lay it away. It was impossible to brush the sand off and I am waiting an opportunity to wash it in gasoline. About 5 in the afternoon the sand "run away" and as the trees becamethicker and thicker the landscape changed almost as by magic. The mountain streams were so close together; pouring down almost every little crease or crevase. The Cascades were so beautiful. We reached Portland in a rain storm. It rained all night, but stoped (sic) in the morning. Then we went to the Union depot and came here. We certainly enjoyed our ride from Portland to Eugene after such a trying day as the one before. The trip down the valley was just fine. As we neared Eugene the country and buildings looked more prosperous and the fruit was a sight to see. Cherries so heavy on the branches they went way down. Loganberries just fields of them, strawberries and just fruit for miles and miles. When we arrived at Eugene, Mrs. Ogden was at the depot waiting for us. They had rooms already for us - new ones that have never been used and that is a good thing, they are so nice and clean. They are furnishing the kitchen as we want it and that is another good thing. We are right in the middle of the town and that is good as it gives us a good chance to look around and "size up" the town. Mr. & Mrs. Ogden came up Sat. evening and we have a good visit. Sun. we went to church and the people were so pleasant and friendly, introducing themselves and asking where they would find us to they could come and see us. We each received a beautiful rose and Clare almost had fits over them. Mrs. Oden brought some flowers Sat. evening white, pink and deep red roses and lilies. The people we rent the rooms of were invited down to look at a Curtiss flying machine (the owners room here, too) and they invited us to go with them and we have a good chance to hear all about it and examine it. It flies next Sat. & sun. Then we walked around the town a little and the yards were covered with flowers and shade trees and fruit trees. We are both so much pleased at peresent with Eugene. We have oly been here a short time but so far it is all right. It is so nice and cool and how we do sleep. Sun. night Clarence and the girls went to the Methodist church as it was children's day. Clare and I did not as she was asleep and stayed asleep. This afternoon we are going to take a walk in a different part of the town. This is the next morning and Clearence was out yesterday with a real estate men. He was very much pleased with everything he saw even to fruit land the price of which is $1500 per acre. How does that sound! He saw some homes on his ride through the city for sale and last night he wanted me to go right out with him and look at them. One we did not find. The cement walks in places are built right around the big trees. You can image how nice it looks. Some are right in the business streets. We are so pleased with what we have seen that I think we can stand a little rain. You must plan on coming out. We had logan berries & cantalope for breakfast. The strawberries are so good I am going to can some. The cherries we just eat all the time. Well Ruby this is rather long and so will say good bye.

With love from Allie."
Last Edited=16 Feb 2003

Children of Alice M. McDearmon and Clarence A. E. Whitton

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

Marguerite A. Whitton1

F, b. 19 August 1895
     Marguerite A. Whitton was born on 19 August 1895..1 She was the daughter of Clarence A. E. Whitton and Alice M. McDearmon.1
     Her married name was Yergen.
Last Edited=16 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

Gertrude May Whitton1

F, b. 18 November 1897
     Gertrude May Whitton was born on 18 November 1897..1 She was the daughter of Clarence A. E. Whitton and Alice M. McDearmon.1
     Her married name was Mickelson.
Last Edited=16 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

Clare Ellen Whitton1

F, b. 4 March 1906
     Clare Ellen Whitton was born on 4 March 1906..1 She was the daughter of Clarence A. E. Whitton and Alice M. McDearmon.1
     Her married name was McDonald.
Last Edited=16 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

William Craik1

M, b. 5 February 1845, d. 11 January 1892
     William Craik was born on 5 February 1845 at Scotland..1 He married Sarah Craik.1 William Craik died on 11 January 1892.1
      He may have been a cousin of John Rea Jr. and/or a nephew of Helen Craik Rea the wife of John Rea Sr. No additional information was found on the Craik family in Scotland. In 1880 he and his family lived next to John Rea Jr., in Jordan, Monona Co., Iowa. After William's death J. R. Moore (second husband of Eliza Brader Rea) was appointed the guardian of Alex Craik.1
Last Edited=17 Feb 2003

Children of William Craik and Sarah Craik

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

Sarah Craik1

F, b. 1847
     Sarah Craik was born in 1847 at New York..1 She married William Craik.1
Last Edited=17 Feb 2003

Children of Sarah Craik and William Craik

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

Alex Craik1

M, b. October 1879
     Alex Craik was born in October 1879..1 He was the son of William Craik and Sarah Craik.1
      J. R. Moore (second husband of Eliza Brader Rea) was appointed Alex' guardian.1
Last Edited=17 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

William J. Craik

M, b. 27 July 1881, d. 9 January 1885
     William J. Craik was born on 27 July 1881..1 He was the son of William Craik and Sarah Craik. William J. Craik died on 9 January 1885.1
Last Edited=17 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

Jennie Craik1

F, b. 16 January 1883, d. 16 January 1883
     Jennie Craik was born on 16 January 1883..1 She was the daughter of William Craik and Sarah Craik.1 Jennie Craik died on 16 January 1883.1
Last Edited=17 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

Samuel J. Craik1

M, b. 2 December 1885, d. 27 February 1887
     Samuel J. Craik was born on 2 December 1885..1 He was the son of William Craik and Sarah Craik.1 Samuel J. Craik died on 27 February 1887.1
Last Edited=17 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.

Esther Craik1

F, b. June 1884
     Esther Craik was born in June 1884..1 She was the daughter of William Craik and Sarah Craik.1
Last Edited=17 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S484] Glorya Murray Welch, Supplement to JAMES REA: Immigrant from Scotland to Wisconsin, His Ancestors and Descendants (Fullerton, California: self-published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as James Rea Scot-Wisc: Supplement.