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BIOGRAPHY: Hanna A. FOSTER, daughter of Betsey HULET FOSTER, should not be omitted from this memorial, originated and sponsored by Cleveland women, with whom she has long been intimately associated, and by whom she is admired and loved. A valued member of the Ohio Woman’s Press Club, a poet of more than local reputation, gentle, refined, and unselfish to the degree of immolation, her life has been one of devotion to others. At the celebration of Cleveland’s Centennial birthday, she easily won the prize offered for the best written ode for the occasion. As non de plumes were signed to all the poems, the judges had no idea to whom they belonged until after a decision had been reached.
Miss FOSTER’s dainty verse and prose have not only graced the pages of print, but have contributed much to the pleasure of church anniversaries and college reunions in the town in which she resides.
Source -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyaho/strongsv.htm | Hannah A. FOSTER
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Hannah Goss, d. Nathan, May 17, 1772.
!CHRISTENING: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 20,FOSTER, Hannah Goss, d. Nathan and Hannah, bp. July 5, 1772. C.R. (church records)
!DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 159, FOSTER, Hannah, d. Nathan, _____, 1777, a. 5 y. P.R.18.; FOSTER, Hannah Goss, d.Nathan, July 22, 1777. | Hannah Goss FOSTER
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OBIT:
Name: Foster, Harlow G. and Earl R.
Date: July 6, 1886
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster-Harlow G. and Earl R., sons of George H. and Ida R. Foster, drowned at Bedford, O., July 5, aged respectfully 10 years and 5 months and 8 years and 25 days. Funeral at the family residence, 8:30 Lincoln ave., at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday morning. | Harlow George FOSTER
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BURIAL: Foster, Harriet E. 8/19/1953 age 4mo. Lot 59 5-N (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland) | Harriet E. FOSTER, [infant]
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OBIT: Name: Foster, Rev. Hozel E.
Date: Dec 22 1975
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #109.
Notes: Foster. Rev. Hazel E. Foster, sister-in-law of Mrs. Church T. Foster (Lila C.), Aunt of Colemon A. Foster of Lakewood and Byron T. Foster of New York City. Memorial service will be announend at a late date. Friends who wish may make contributions to the Solyation Army. Saxton-Klanke Service. | Hazel E. FOSTER
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OBIT:
Name: Foster, Helen Louise
Date: Dec 22 1971
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #109.
Notes: Foster. Helen Louise Foster, died suddenly in her home at Virginia Beach, sister of Rev. Hazel E. Foster, Hilda A. Foster, and Ruth Foster, Molvin (deceased), Clyde T., sister-in-low of Lyia Foster, and aunt of Cateman and Byron Foster. Memorial Services will be held at United Methodist Church, 2607 Archwood Ave., Brooklyn, Thursday, Dec. 23, at 2:30 P.M. Please omit flowers, contributions to the Heart Fund will be oppreciated. Visiting After 2 P.M. Or After Service In Church. | Helen Louise FOSTER
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This may be the son of Nathan Foster.
Listed in the 1900 Census at 478 Denison Ave.
In the census, he appears as H.E. Foster (no given name provided). When I found his wife's obituary, his name was given as Clyde.
Listed in the 1910 Census as Henry at 2114 Denison Ave.
OCCUPATION:
Journalist (1900)
Real Estate Agent (1910) | Henry E. (Clyde) FOSTER
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Hepsibah, d. Samuel, June 29, 1803.
!DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 159, FOSTER, Hepsibah, d. Samuel [ans Hephzibah. C.R.4.], Nov. 20, 1803. [a. 4. y. P.R.18; a. 4 m | Hepsibah FOSTER
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OBIT: Name: Foster, Hilda A.
Date: Apr 9 1973
Source: Plain Dealer, Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #109.
Notes: Foster. Hilda A. Foster, sister of Rev. Dr. Hazel E. Foster and Clyde T. Foster, both of Cleveland, aunt of Celeman Foster, of Cleveland, and Byron Foster, of New York City. Please omit flowers. Family suggests that contributions may be made in her name to North B Presbyterian Church, (4001 Superior Ave.). Memorial services will be announced at a later date. Jun 29 1973. Memorial Services June 30 At 230 p. m. At Brooklyn Memorial United Methodist Church, 2607 Archwood Ave Brown Forward Service. Ju-9-26-73. | Hilda A. FOSTER
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Source of Randall details: Wiliam R. Randall
Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall
1786, June 5: Susannah, daughter of Benjamin and Mary Carr and Ichabod Foster were married by Job Spencer at West Greenwich (Kent) Rhode Island [Research of Julia Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1790, September 2: Gideon Walker, Nathaniel Munger, Jesse Walker, John Beach, Benjamin Foster, Wm. Foster, Elisabeth Beach added by Baptism. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1790, September 26: Sarah Stone, Ichabod Foster, Josiah Stone, Levi Walker, John Foster, added by baptism. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1792: Members included Ichabod, John, Susannah, Benjamin, William and Abigail Foster; also Josiah and Sarah Stone; Rachel, Gideon, Otis, Jesse and Levi Walker; Rachel, Elizabeth, John and Deliverance Beach; Widow Washburn (who could be Jerusha Foster); Ezra Allen. The women were not among those either dismissed or excluded (except Rachel Beach was dismissed) [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1792: "Several complaints were made against various members who were stometimes throuwn out of the church for misdemeanors which as lying, use of unseemly language. Too stringent rules did not suit some of the members, for nineteen were soon to withdraw. These united with seventeen others who had "previously erased their travel with the church", and organized themselves into a separate body. They resolved their differences and joined together six years later. But a few years after the 1798 union the two bodies became once more beset with trials and difficulties. which resulted in some members being excluded from the church." Listed when the December 6, 1798 union was signed the following were lied as Dismissed: Joseph Needham, Ezra Allen, Josiah Stone, Rachel, Rachel Beach, Sarah Stone; those excluded included: Abner Ames, ICHABOD FOSTER and JOHN FOSTER. Those staying were Benjamin, William, Susannah and Abigail Foster (must have been a bit of a family feud).[Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1799, November 31: Brother Benjamin Foster exhibited a complaint to the Church against Brother Ebenezer Flagg for recording, or falling from a contract concerning a piece of land. A committee was set up to examine the complaint. 1800, March 1: The committee report was accepted by the Church (but didn't say what it was) [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1800, April 5: Benjamin Foster and Brother Brown a committee to visit brother John Foster and make report. John attended the next meeting and "manifested some difficulty with the Church for receiving Thomas Gregory to their fellowship over objection." [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1800, November 1: Received Rebecca Foster. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1801, April 25: Brother Foster's objections against brother Gregory and deliberated largely on John Foster's objection, found nothing proved against brother Gregory. They proceeded to withdraw fellowship from brother John Foster for neglecting to walk with the church. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1804, September 1: Heard complaint from Benjamin Foster against brother Moses Munger, viz. After he had entered into covenant or agreement, then receded there from to the damage of the said Benjamin. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1804, September 5: Took up complaint and the church voted unanimously that Bro Foster had supported his complaint against bro Most Munger. After which bro Munger came forward and made some recantation in the before mentioned matter against him. The church withdrew the hand of fellowship. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1804, October 5: Brother Benjamin Foster came forward before the church and confessed he had done wrong in withdrawing from the church in the manner in which he did. He was forgiven and took his place in the church. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1805, December 14: Membership list: no Fosters, Beaches, Stones, Walkers or Allens. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]The Whiting Baptist church was constituted of members of the church in Orwell--origins to Ephraim Sawyer and Henry Chamberlain, "who carried their Bibles with them to their work as constantly as they did their axes, read and chopped alternately, and spent time in meditation and prayer as far as practicable. Church recognized February 25, 1799 with ten members, among them were Ezra Allen, Josiah Stone, Sarah Stone, Rachel Beach., Jesse Walker, Otis Walker. First Pastor was David Rathbun on October 4, 1799 the church voted to bear Elder Rathbun's extra expense for liquor for himself and family, and to have it averaged on the members of the church. What other provision was made for the supply of his needs and comfort we do not know. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]The Baptist church in Middletown was formed in 1784. It is one of the oldest baptist churches in the State, if not the oldest (Frisbie p. 96). From about 1790 to 1802 it was a large church and embraced in its communion members residing in Wells, Poultney, Tinmouth and Ira. Among the first members was Ephraim Foster (no relative that I am aware of). Rev. Sylvanus Haynes of Provincetown, Massachusetts was ordained pastor on August 30, 1790, and remained in office 27 years. He married Albro and Rispah at Ichabod's home. The Baptist Society bought a piece of land for him of Captain Joseph Spaulding, and Mr. Haynes commenced living on it in a log home. Baptist meeting house was built in 1806. He left in 1817 and went to western New York. He was a man of fair education and abilities. But from some investigation I have made during the last few months, I should be inclined to put a higher estimate upon his abilities, than the impressions I had received from the old people here would permit me to do. I find he was the author of several religious works, which at the time gave him a good reputation as a writer in his denomination. He preached the election sermon before the legislature of Vermont in October, 1809. The sermon was printed by a vote of the legislature. (Frisbie pp. 98-99)."The History of Middletown, Vermont, in Three Discourses, Delivered Before the Citizens of That Town, February 7 and 21, and March 30, 1867" by the Honorable Barnes Frisbie;pp. 98-9; Poultney, Vermont. published by Middletown Springs Historical Society at the request of the citizens of Middletown, Vermont; 1867 1975. Note: My primary interest is in locating the land and grave site of my great, great, great grandfather, Ichabod Foster, born 1740 in Attleboro, Massachusetts, resided in Clarendon, Vermont (1770-1784, Whiting, Vermont (1784-1805), Middletown Springs, Vermont (1805-1811). According to his diary dated October 24, 1811 "We left with our family and effects for the Holland Purchase in York State." He kept a detailed diary which I have for the years 1785-1813. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]In the second volume he lists the route his family took and the families they stayed with from Middletown Springs, Vermont to Willink. What follows are the stops during the five week trip: Poultney, Vermont, Hartford, New York, Argyle Force, Saratoga, Saratoga Springs, Northern Galway, Johnstown, Bingham Herkimer, Schuyler, Whitestown), Vernon, Onondaga, Marcellus, Brutus, Fabius , Seneca, Gorham, Lima, Caledonia, Batavia, Clarence, Buffalo and Willink. November 28, 1811: "B. C. Foster (Benjamin Carr) where we arrived in the afternoon through the Divine goodness which completed a journey of 5 weeks". During most of the trip it either rained or snowed. It appears that this follows closely the route of the Great Genesee Road. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"Benjamin Foster Diary"The Foster family settled on lot fifty-one, township seven, range six and was the first on that lot. The log house was located on the "old Amos Stanbro place". Benjamin and John Foster, who built a house next to his brother's, were children of Ichabod and Susannah Carr Foster. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"History of the Original Town of Concord, Being the Present Towns of Concord, Collins and SardiniaErie County, New York"; by Erasmus Briggs; p. 32; Union and Advertiser Company's Print; Rochester, New York; 1883 (974.702 C74B, PT.1 ACPL)June 28, 1812: "we heard of wars being declared against great Britain"July 31, 1812: "alarm of the declaration of war between the United States and great Britain".August, 30, 1812: "This morning I saw a hand bill that gave an account of General Fuller conduct at the surrender of Detroit and the surrender of his command."September 14, 1812" The British cross the Lake and plunder on Eighteen Mile Creek and cloded wagon . . "October 12, 1812: "Heard the cannon in Buffalow".October 16, 1812: "in the morning we heard of the defeat of our troops in Canada".November 28, 1812: "We heard the cannons all day." His diary has one page per month with weather, crop, livestock information, and notes the activities, visits, births and deaths of family members and friends. December 18, 1812:-"In the night Samuel was taken poorly." (he died on the 27th) Ichabod finished Suzanna's shoesDecember 19, 1812: He was a farmer and a cobbler; making his family's shoes for generations. His last entries just said "snow". [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher] "Ichabod Foster's Diary" "As a rule, the pioneers of the Holland Purchase were men of splendid physique, intelligent, self-reliant and possessed great strength, courage and endurance, which stood them well in hand in the herculean task they had in rescuing this fair domain from a savage state. They came of noble race and could trace their lineage back to the pilgrims who landed on Plymouth Rock, through the bloody times that tried men's souls during the dark days of the Revolution . . . They had left the homes and scenes of their childhood and bid good-bye to early associates and friends, turned their faces toward the setting sun, and with their wives and little ones had started forth on their long and weary journey towards their future homes . . . When they at last arrived at their destination, within the dense forests of the Holland Purchase, hundreds of miles away from any city or large village, and without post offices or mails to aid them in communicating with their Eastern friends, they selected lands and built their log cabins, without lumber or nails, and entered upon a new mode of life." [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"History of the Original Town of Concord, Being the Present Towns of Concord, Collins and SardiniaErie County, New York"; by Erasmus Briggs; p. 100; Union and Advertiser Company's Print; Rochester, New York; 1883 (974.702 C74B, PT.1 ACPL)"And if the sons inherited the wisdom, courage and valor of the sires, what shall be said of the daughters? Endowed with the spirit and fortitude of the Spartan mothers, who, in times of extremity, became truly heroic; still possessing the gentleness, tender solicitude and undying love, that has ever distinguished the sure woman from the sterner sex. They cheerfully shared all the toils, trials and dangers, incident to that period, and they were the guardian angels that watched over the pioneer's log cabin, ministering to him and his in sickness and caring for their comforts in health." [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"History of the Original Town of Concord, Being the Present Towns of Concord, Collins and SardiniaErie County, New York"; by Erasmus Briggs; p. 101; Union and Advertiser Company's Print; Rochester, New York; 1883 (974.702 C74B, PT.1 ACPL)The last four tracts described in the conveyances of the land purchased of Massachusetts, by Robert Morris, were conveyed by him by four separate deeds. These tracts were purchased with the fund of certain gentlemen in Holland is 1773, and held in trust by the several grantees for their benefit, as they, being aliens, could not purchase and hold real estate in their own names, according to the then existing laws of the State. The Holland Company and the lands conveyed by those deed the Holland Purchase. The Dutch proprietors were Wilhem Willink, Jan Willink, Wilhem Willink the younger, and Jan Willink the younger. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"History of the Original Town of Concord, Being the Present Towns of Concord, Collins and SardiniaErie County, New York"; by Erasmus Briggs; p. 32; Union and Advertiser Company's Print; Rochester, New York; 1883 (974.702 C74B, PT.1 ACPL)"The Carr Book; sketches of the lives of many of the descendants of Robert and Caleb Carr, whose arrival on this continent in 1635 began the American story of our family"; by Arthur Adkins Carr; published by the author; Ticonderoga, New York; 1947 (929.2 C23C ACPL)Ichabod's writings reveal an educated, observant, disciplined man who recorded facts but ignored feelings. He was a risk-taker in the wilderness who keenly observed his natural surroundings. He wasmy kind of person. If he were here today, I'm confident he would join me in my treks in the Yukon Territory and in my expeditions in the Himalayan mountains. He showed me that Fosters traveled on the edge centuries even before I was born. It is in our genes.Ichabod was seventy-one in 1811 when his last land deed was registered in Vermont. I don't know where he died or if a gravestone rests somewhere with his name on it, but tracing my family has linked me in universal space and time to a pioneer I never met but now know so well. He solved a mystery for me, too. In his diary, Ichabod wrote that in the early hours of the morning his son, Albro, was born. The date was October 16, 1785. "Ichabod's Diary: A Window to His World"; by Julie Foster Van Camp from "Ancestry Magazine"; XVIII:2:82; March/April, 2000 (Randall Archives)"Albro & Ichabod: Was There a Connection?" from the "Ancestry Magazine"; XVII:4; August, 1994 (Randall Archives)"Ichabod's Diary, A Window to His World" from the "Ancestry Magazine"; XVIII:2; March/April, 2000 (Randall Archives) | Ichabod FOSTER
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2/23/99 JAMES FOSTER (1768-1849) LYDIA STEVENS (1772-1854) JAMES andhis brother Robert Foster went to Steuben with their parents about 1785.They were shipbuilders until the War of 1812. At this time JAMES went toAugusta,Maine to be with his son. 1768 JAMES FOSTER born 1785 Went toSteuben with his parents 1796 Prior to 1796 there was no religioussociety in Cheeryfield or in Harrington. Nor was there a church inSteuben which had been incorporated into a town in 1795. There existed aBaptist church in Columbia under Pastor Joshua Young who extended toCherryfield in 1796. Among the first 6 members was JAMES FOSTER. 1798General List of houses and lots showed JAMES owning a house and lotvalued at $350 in Steuben. Also he owned 149 acres of land in Steubenvalued at $408. 1799 Robert Foster Jr. of Steuben for $300 sold to JAMESFOSTER a lot lying in the Twp. of Harrington on the west side of theNarraguagus and Northerly side of Small Creek 100 acres with dwelling (LRVol 2,Pg. 491) Robert appears to have bought the same land back it wasbordered on the south by William Patten (married to his aunt RuthFoster) (LR Vol. 3,pg 19 24 December 1799 JAMES FOSTER LYDIA(STEVENS) FOSTER 1800 The Census showed family in Washington County,Me.Robert Foster purchased from John Cambell Todd of Steuben 1/2 of asawmill on the west side of Narraguagus plus 1/8 of mill dam for $620.(LR Vol. 3,Pg. 20)
13 November 1800 1801 Proprietors for #4 the Commonwealth of Mass.awarded to settlers of land by General Council of Mass 21
June 1793 to John Foster Administrator for 30 shillings 100 acres ofland known as lot #60 by Samuel Freeman ,Portland for
Commonwealth of Mass. 18 August 1801 1803 Peggy Campbell was appointedadministrator of John Fosters estate. (Probate Vol.
2,Pg. 118) 15 March 1803 1805/06 JAMES FOSTER was appointedadministrator for his brother JohnÙs estate on 18 January. JAMES FOSTERto raise $717 for debts of John FosterÙs estate sold 100 acres withdwelling for $513 plus 23 acres to Robert Foster highest bidder at $204.Property was known as lot #60 belonging to heirs of ROBERT FOSTERoriginally granted by the Commonwealth of Mass. (LR Vol. 4,Pg. 264,267;Probate Vol. 3,Pg. 312) 1 August 1805 1 December 1805 1 February 18061810 They were living in Arrington, Washington County and brother Robertwas in Steuben 1811 Just before the embargo, JAMES and his brotherRobert began the building of a brig on the river,and in doing so becamelargely indebted to Robert and Johnathan Upton of Salem. The embargo,followed by the war of 1812-15,coming on before they had completed thevessel, the enterprise proved disastrous and ruinous. It is said thatthe brig- no spars being set -was hauled into the creek north of theElias Fickett place,which was then wooded with large trees to thewater's edge,and there so covered with brush, as not to be seen bypersons passing up and down the river. The Upton's ,in payment or partpayment of their claim,received title to,and entered into possession ofthe real estate of the Foster brothers. Jonathan,a son of RobertUpton,came and occupied the JAMES FOSTER place. JAMES FOSTER moved toGreat Falls (Deblois) and lived for a time in a house built by OtisPineo, on the hill where Bartlett Leighton lives. From Deblois,JAMESremoved to Steuben and built the house lately occupied by Gen S Moore
(1886), and thence in his old age, he went to live with his daughter,Mrs. Henry Sawyer. 1849 He died in Augusta. Sources: LR WashingtonCty,Machias Me. Probate Washington Cty,Machias,Me 1790,1800,1810 Mainecensus Birth records Steuben by Margeret Kelley Ashe Colton 1937 Folks ofSteuben, Jonesboro etc by Grace Limeburner Pamplet #4 | James FOSTER
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OBIT: Name: Bartlett, Jane T.
Date: April 15, 1903
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #004.
Notes: Bartlett-Jane T., widow of the late Capt. F. J. Bartlett, and daughter of the late Nathan and Betsey Hulet Foster, Tuesday, April 14. Funeral from the home of Charles Asplin, Dover, O., Thursday, April 16, at 2 p. m., standard. | Jane FOSTER
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Jeremiah, s. Jeremiah, Jan. 19, 1780. | Jeremiah FOSTER
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!Foster, Jeremiah, s. Joseph and Hannah, jr., Apr. 21, 1750.
Vol 1 p 138
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!SECOND MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 105, FOSTER, Jeremiah, and Abigail Bardwell, wid., both of S., Nov. 30, 1809.*Intention also recorded.
!DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 159, FOSTER, Jeremiah, Dec. 17, 1815. [a. 75 y. P.R.18.] | Jeremiah FOSTER
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 20, FOSTER, Jerusha, d. Nathan, bp. Dec. 16, 1787.C.R. (church records)
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusettsto the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Jerusha,d. of Nathan, and Richard Newton, s. Alp[heu]s, July __, 1787. C.R. (church records) | Jerusha FOSTER
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Name Suffix: (twin)
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Jerusha, d. Nathan, Feb. 9, 1768.
!CHRISTENING: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43.G46x PS 132) page 20, FOSTER, Jerusia, d. Nathan and Hannah, bp. Sept.11, 1768. C.R. (church records); New Salem Public Library, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, 5/27/1998 in CHURCH RECORDS METAL BOX, packet OLDEST CHURCH RECORDS -loose pages - Thomas & Jerusia Children of Nathan & Hannah Foster Baptised Sep11 1768
!DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 159, FOSTER, Jerusha, d. Nathan, Juy 31, 1777. [a. 9 y. P.R.18.] | Jerusha FOSTER
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. I, page 317, FOSTER, John,s. Samuell and Sarah (Steward), 30 : 9 m : 1678. CT.R.
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. III, page 377, FOSTER John, and Margaret Jacobs, Nov. 30, 1699. | John FOSTER
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OCCUPATION: Blacksmith
BURIAL: Newell Burying Ground, Attelborough, Massachusetts
1678, October 2: "Political conditions in England and the disturbed affairs elsewhere caused the general court to order that as a letter had been received the previous April to have the oath of allegiance taken by every male inhabitant sixteen years of age and upwards, and have return made to the recorders of the county courts. The following persons in Salem took the oath: Samuell Aborn, Jr., Samuel Aburne, Sr. . . . Warned to appear March 25, 1678: John Foster, Sr., John Foster, Jr., Samuel Foster . . . John Tomkins, Jr. and John Tomkins, Sr." [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"History of Salem, Massachusetts" by Sidney Perley; III:116-7; published by Sidney Perley; Salem, Massachusetts; 1926 (974.402 SA32PE ACPL)1712: John Foster, blacksmith removed from Salem to Dorchester and then to Attleborough. He was a useful and prominent man. At Attleborough he served as moderator many years; as surveyor of land; as magistrate in the capacity of justice of the peace, and as a representative to the general court. His will was proved at Attleborough, January 12, 1760. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]1726, October 11: "And then ye Town voted that they would Chouze some persons of ye Town to Joyn with such persons as ye Church in sd Town shold appoinrt to be a Committee to Take Care & provide a suitable person to be a asture or minister of ye Church & Town: that is to Take Care untill such Time as a vote of sd Church & Town shall be Necessary as to ye Resettlement of a Gospel minister in sd Town" Four persons were chosen from the church, namely: Deacon John Fuller, Deacon Mayhew Daggett, Mr. Benjamin Slack, Mr. Samuel Tyler; and four from the town, namely: Captain Daniel Read, Captain John Foster, Mr. Samuel Day, Mr. Noah Carpenter." [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"A Sketch of the History of Attleborough" by John Daggett'; p. 231; Press of S. Usher; Boston, Massachusetts; 1894 (974.402 AT85DA, PT.1 ACPL)1732: " . . . it was agreed to pay Captain Foster for his services to the General Court six shillings per day . [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"A Sketch of the History of Attleborough" by John Daggett'; p. 101; Press of S. Usher; Boston, Massachusetts; 1894 (974.402 AT85DA, PT.1 ACPL)1723: John Foster was a Captain. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"Legislators of the Massachusetts General Court, 1691-1780: A Biographical Dictionary" by John A. Schutz; Northeastern University Press; Boston, Massachusetts; 1997 (974.4 SCH885L ACPL)1743: John Foster was a Major. [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"Legislators of the Massachusetts General Court, 1691-1780: A Biographical Dictionary" by John A. Schutz, Northeastern University Press: Boston, Massachusetts; 1997 (974.4 SCH885L ACPL)1751, January 3: "Chose Colonel Thomas Bowen, Major John Foster and Captain Samuel Tyler a committee, fully empowering them to prepare a petition praying the General Court that some effectual method may be taken for the perfecting of a straight line from the middle of Accord Pond (so called) westward to that station which is three English miles south of the southernmost part of Charles River, agreeable to settlement made by the Government of New Plymouth and the Massachusetts in the year 1640." [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"A Sketch of the History of Attleborough"; by John Daggett' p.105; Press of S. Usher; Boston, Massachusetts; 1894 (974.402 AT85DA, PT.1 ACPL)1751, September 26: "Made choice of James Otis of Boston, and John Foster of Attleborough, Esquire, a committee in addition to Benjamin Day and Nathaniel Smith, to present a petition to be heard at the General Court at their next session, and to pursue said petition until it is fully determined by said Court: and to petition anew if need be, to have the line settled on the northerly part of our Purchase." [Research of Julie Foster Van Camp, Foster family researcher]"A Sketch of the History of Attleborough" by John Daggett'; p. 105; Press of S. Usher; Boston, Massachusetts; 1894 (974.402 AT85DA, PT.1 ACPL)
"Major" John FosterHe was moderator at town meetings, an active justice of the peace, surveyor of lands and representative 1723-25-31-32.
MAJOR JOHN FOSTER (1680-1759)
MARGARET WARE (1685-1761)
1680 Major JOHN FOSTER was born on November 15that Salem, MA.
1685 MARGARET was born probably Roxbury, MA 1704He married MARGARET WARE on December 4th at Roxbury, MA.
1740 On Jan 21st Joseph Very of Mendon and wife Ruth Foster made JOHN of Attleboro attorney to sell land of father JOHN FOSTER at North fields in Salem at Royal Side and other tracts near Butts (now Tapley's) Brook. adm. granted Dec 31,1742.
1741 JOHN FOSTER of Attleboro, blacksmith bought of Patience of Salem a single woman on Jan 6th his rights in estate of father JOHN FOSTER.
1743 He purchased along with wife and sister Mary Harrod (RN 1101) land for 150lbs. from his spinster sister Anna of Boston. This was land that his father JOHN had bought from Samuel Beadle in Salem.
1759 JOHN died on December 24th and was buried at South Attleboro, MA
1760 His will was probated on Jan 12th and administered at Norton, MA on April 12th.
1761 MARGARET died on November 4th and was buried with her husband.
The History of Attleboro says "John Foster Esq., appears from the records to have been a useful public man in his day, though but few facts are known to the author." He was chosen moderator of town meetings for a long succession of years, and was a surveyor of lands. He was also an active justice of the peace, and for several years he represented Attleboro at the General Court of Massachusetts, in Boston.
SOURCES: Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell,Maine and Ninety Allied Families by Edith Bartlett Sumner, Los Angeles,CA 1959 Foster Genealogy American Genealogist, 21:27 (John Foster 1, will) Perley: History of Salem, MA. History of Attleboro, MA by Daggett Pg. 468 Tompkins Genealogy by Robert Angus Tompkins Mass Soldiers and Sailors 5:935 Dedham Mass Historical Register, 6:112 VR of Salem, Roxbury, Dorchester, and Attleboro Essex Historical Collection, 6:242,243,244; 7:15,16,84,85 Francis Apthorp Foster Papers Box 10,G NEHGS Essex Deeds Vol. 84,pg 144. | John FOSTER, @
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OCCUPATION: Occupation is listed as blacksmith. He lived in Attleborough, Massachusetts.--The History of Salem, Massachusetts | John FOSTER, @
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Jonas was adopted by the Scott's. | Jonas FOSTER
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!Foster, Jonathan, s. Joseph and Rebekah, June 18, 1729. Vol 1 page 138
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Ancestral File Number: GQK7-ZP
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 315, FOSTER Jonathan, s. David and Hannah (Buxton), Jan. 10, 1690.
!IGI: Film #: 177931, Page #: 17, Ordinance #: 658 Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 72, Source Call #: 820444 | Jonathan FOSTER
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BIOGRAPHY:
EARLY LANDHOLDERS OF WATCH HILL, by Peck, page 14, he married 2nd Sarah Billings.
Jonathan-2 left 1/4 of his land to each son. Thomas received Nap of Trees, also 3/4 of land and 1/2 of the house of his grandfather, Jonathan Foster, bought of Oliver Stewart.
THEY OWNED WATCH HILL
Michael and Denison received the land east of Bay Street and the remaining quarter of the Stewart land and the other half of the house.
Michael and Dennison sold their share to their uncle George Foster in 1798.
Michael lived in North Stonington for a while and then moved to Ohio.
In 1798 Thomas sold his land to Silas Babcock.
In 1806 George Foster sold 4 acres to the Supt. of Light House Services, USA for the pruposes of erecting a lighthouse.
136. Sarah MAIN (Thomas , Thomas , Jeremiah , Ezekiel ) was born 19 Aug 1745 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. Sarah married Jonathan FOSTER Jr., son of Jonathan FOSTER and Anna JENCKES. Jonathan was born 1745.
They had the following children:
392 M i Jonathan FOSTER 3rd.
393 M ii Thomas FOSTER.
Jonathan married Sarah Billings (2nd). They had the following children.
394 M iii Michael FOSTER.
395 M iv Dennison FOSTER. | Jonathan FOSTER, Jr. @
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Found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/jdevlin/source_files/westerly_ri_cemetery_1.htm
Rhode Island, Washington County, Westerly
FOSTER GROUND: In the southwestern portion of the town, on the farm belonging to Mr. Edward F. VOST, west of the Watch Hill road, about thirty rods west of the farm0house, in a pasture, inclosed by a poor wall.
John FOSTER, died Nov 8, 1781, age 67.
Anna FOSTER, died Feb. 14, 1796, age 77
Catharine FOSTER, died Aug 22, 1786, in her 27th year.
Jonathan FOSTER, Jun., died Oct 10, 1781, age 36.
Sarah FOSTER (wife of Jonathan FOSTER, Jun.), died Oct 1775, age 30
George FOSTER d. Oct 2, 1837, age 82.
Thankful FOSTER (wife of George FOSTER), died Aug 15, 1830,age 81.
HISTORICAL CEMETERY #: WY031 JONATHAN FOSTER GROUND WESTERLY RI Location: 5 ft west of WATCH HILL RD at TEL pole # 2715 100 burials with 10 inscriptions from 1740 to 1830 NOTE: The Fosters have been moved out of this cemetery to River Bend Cemetery WY008. Rev Frederic Denison recorded this lot in 1867. "In the southwestern portion of the town, on the farm belonging to Mr. Edward F. Vose west of the Watch Hill Road, about thirty rods west of the farm house, in a pasture, enclosed by a poor wall. This contains near a hundred graves." This cemetery has been recorded but not checked.
Found at: http://members.tripod.com/~debyns/wy_ceme.htm | Jonathan FOSTER, Sr. @
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RESIDENCES: Moved to Pennsylvania.
Married a woman named York and moved to Pennsylvania. Was probably still alive about 1840-1845 as he is said to have visited his relatives in Brooklyn, Ohio about 40 years previous to a written account of the family's history by Ebenezer Foster. | Jonathan FOSTER, III
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. I, page 317, FOSTER, Joseph, s. Sam[ue]ll, Mar. 14, 1687. CT.R.
!Foster, Joseph s. Sam[ue]ll, Mar. 14, 1687. CT. R. Vol 1 pg 317
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!Death: Foster, Joseph, Jan. 28, 1750, a. abt. 64 y. P.R. 1. Vol 2 pg 442
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Arthaud, NEHGR 152:286 Publication: NEHGR 152 (1998) p.286ff
!8th great-grandfather
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!Foster, Joseph, s. Joseph and Hannah, bp. Aug. 5, 1753. C.R.1.
Vol 1 p 139
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!Foster, Joseph, s. Joseph and Hannah, bp. June 15, 1755. C.R.1.
Vol 1 p 137
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!Foster, Joseph, s. Joseph and Rebekah, Aug 15, 1709. vol 1 page 139
!Foster, Joseph, and Hannah Patch, Nov. 18, 1731.* Vol 2 p 123
!Death: Foster, Joseph, lost in coming from Va., Mar.-----, 1755. P. R.1.
Vol 2 page 442.
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Ancestral File Number: 4MW0-WV
!RESEARCH NOTE: Danvers Congregational Church records, 1680-1885, good condition, parish records, 1672-1735, good condition
!IGI: Batch #: 7134219, Sheet #: 66, Source Call #: 539037, Batch#: A537527,Sheet#:,Source Call#:537527,537528,537538,537539
!MARRIAGE: Town Recordsof Salem, Massachusetts, page 377, FOSTER Joseph, and Mary Wheeler, June 27,1751. * Intention also recorded.
!IGI MARRIAGE:Batch #: 7134219, Sheet #: 66, Source Call #: 539037; work also done 5 Jan 1969 SLAKE wife Mary or Molly Batch #: A537527, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 537527,537528,537538,537539
!POSSIBLE DEATH: Vital Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 371, FOSTER, Joseph, suddenly, Oct. --, 1776. P.R.10.
!DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts, page 135, FOSTER Joseph, ____, 1777. H.P.
!DESCENDANT: csrook@webtv.net
!PROBATE: Registry of Probates, Hampshire County, Northampton, Massachusetts, 6/29/98 in person - Joseph Foster New Salem 1777, Box 57, No. 32.
DOCUMENT - (will registered 5 July 1777)
DOCUMENT - (inventory men appointed) Amos Foster, Benjamin Southwik Junr, Samuel Wheeler appeared and took oath to handle the inventory
DOCUMENT - Sep 1777 Mary Foster Administrator gave list of Debts
DOCUMENT - 2 Sep 1777 administrators Mary Foster, widow Jeremiah Meachamof New Salem, and Asa Powers of Shutesbury in the County of Hampshire . . . (authorized) Ten hundred Pounds (to) Samuel Mather Esq.
(judge)
DOCUMENT - 2 Sep1777 Mary Foster nominated guardian unto Joseph Foster, Saml Foster, Daniel Foster, Lydia Foster, Mehitabel Foster, and Ruth Foster children and heirs of Joseph Foster late of New Salem, (signed) Mary Foster her mark, Jeremiah Meacham,Eleazr Cook, Jonathan Halden, Asa Powers.
DOCUMENT- 12 Sep 1777 Assigned lotsto heirs (see copy of the map) Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, Hampshire, ToMessrs Amos Foster, Benjamin Southwick Junr and Samuel Wheeler all of New Salem. Pursuant
to the Within Warrant we have made a Division of the Real Estate ofJoseph Foster Late of of New Salem. Dupl to the Widow and his Lawfull Heir inmanner folloing viz. to the Widow 57 acres with the Buildings and to Joseph Foster the Eldest son Number 4 & No. 5, to Samll Foster No. 7, to Daniel Foster No. 2, to Ruth Foster No. 3, to Hannah Meacham No. 6, to Sarah Hascall No. 7, toLydia Foster No. 8, to Mehitable Foster No. 9, to Sarah Andrews No. 10 as Willappear from a Plan from the Surveyor New Salem Sept ye 12 1778 (signed) Amos Foster, Benjn Southwick Jun., Samuel Wheeler, Committee'
DOCUMENT - (15 Sep 1777 Lot assignment approved)
DOCUMENT - 16 Sep 1777 Assigned guardian for Lydia, Joseph, Mehitable who are at least 14 years according to their choice of ' Honrd Mother Mary Foster'
DOCUMENT - 7 Oct 1777 Lot assignment recorded in court-'Settlement of the Estate of Joseph Foster late of New Salem in the County ofHampshire deceased Intestate is as follows viz. the Whole Estate both real andPersonal amounts to the Sum of four hundred and twenty six Pounds twelve shillings and four pence of which three hundred Pounds is Real Estate and one hundred and twenty six Pound twelve shillings and four Pence is Personal Estate, outof which must be subducted the Sum of Twenty two Pounds five Shillings Debts due from said Estate and the Admt, her aut. allowed which being subducted there remains of the Personal Estate one hundred and four Pounds seven shillings and four pence of which Mary Foster the Widow of said Demand is to have one third Part forever being Thirty four Pounds fifteen shillings and nine pence 1/3 of a penny and of the Real Esate one Third Part During her Natural Life being one hundred Pounds. The remaindr of the Estate both Real & Personal is to be dividedto and amongst Joseph Mary Hannah Sarah Lydia Mehitabel Samuel Daniel and RuthFoster Children & Heirs of said Deceased in Manner following (viz.) To Joseph Foster the eldest son two tenth Parts or a double | Joseph FOSTER
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Ancestral File Number: 93HS-J4
!BIRTH: Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 129, Joseph, s. Joseph and Mary, bp. Aug. 26, 1759. C.R.2.
!IGI:work also done SP 13 Jun 1975 PROVO C500211 Batch #: C500211, Source Call #:874118,874119
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Joseph, and AnnisEaton, Aug. 6, 1780. C.R. (church records)
!CENSUS: 1790 Census, Heads of Families, page 118, New Salem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
FOSTER, Jos. (malesover 16) 1, (males under 16) 2, (females) 3. | Joseph FOSTER
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Ancestral File Number: GQK8-3C
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 317, FOSTER Joseph, s. David and Hannah (Buxton), Feb. 1, 1699. [1698-9. CT.R.]
!IGI: 1698: Film #: 177931, Page #: 17, Ordinance #: 661 1699:Batch #: 7219303, Sheet #: 17, Source Call #: 820445 | Joseph FOSTER
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!Foster, Josiah, s. Joseph and Rebekah, Nov. 8, 1715. Vol 1 page 139
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!Foster, Josiah, s. Joseph, jr. and Hannah, June 4, 1740. Vol 1 p 139
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 40, FOSTER, Keziah, w. Gideon Bardwell, Mar. 10; 1752. P.R.9.
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 105, FOSTER, Keziah, and Gideon Bardwell, Feb. 11, 1779. P.R.9.*Intention also recorded. | Keziah FOSTER
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lawrence FOSTER, Jr.
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sec 39 lot 43 (Holmden burial area) | Lawrence Willard FOSTER
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Jerusha, d. Nathan, Feb. 9, 1768.
!CHRISTENING: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 20, FOSTER, Lemuel, s. Nathan and Hannah, bp. July 22, 1770. C.R. (church records); New Salem Public Library, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, 5/27/1998 in CHURCHRECORDS METAL BOX, packet OLDEST CHURCH RECORDS - loose pages - Lemuel child of Nathan &
Hannah Foster Baptizid July 22 1770 | Lemuel FOSTER
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BIOGRAPHY: FOSTER, LEONARD GURLEY (10 Sept. 1840-13 Dec. 1937) was a CIVIL WAR veteran whose avocation brought him the epithet, "the Buckeye poet." Born on the family homestead in the Cuyahoga Valley near Denison Ave., he was educated at HUMISTON INSTITUTE and Berea College. He was principal at Tremont School from 1860-64, after which he served with the 8th Ohio Battery on Johnson's Island. Foster also actively worked the family farm, which inspired many of his verses on nature. A veteran of the first Chautauqua meeting in 1874, he remained active in the movement as a speaker and contributor of poetry. He wrote an estimated 80,000 verses in his lifetime, including 47 volumes of poems in manuscript which he presented to the WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY His published volumes included Whisperings of Nature (1893) and The Early Days: A Pioneer Idyl (1911). Many of his poems were also published in the CLEVELAND NEWS and the CLEVELAND TIMES (1922) . He was the first clerk of the Brooklyn Village council and the second last survivor of the Brooklyn Post, G.A.R. Married to Lyde Holmden, Foster was survived by one of their 3 children. His brothers Edwin J. and Henry E. were Cleveland lawyers, the former having published verse and the latter a 1900 political campaign tract. His sister Hanna Alice Foster was a temperance worker and poet as well.
BIOGRAPHY: First village recorder for Brooklyn Village (Centre), Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
BIOGRAPHY: Note -- there seems to be some confusion about the siblings of these Foster poets. See notes for Edwin J. Foster (son of Nathan Foster) for further mention of this problem. Leonard, the son of Ebenezer who lived near Denison Ave., would have been born in the location as stated above, but to my knowledge, there were no siblings named Henry or Hanna, while Nathan Foster did have children with those names, but no Leonard. Very confusing.
CENSUS:
1900 - ED 210, sheet 1, Ward 42. 24 Archwood Place
1910 - 3007 Archwood Ave.
OCCUPATION: Real Estate
OBIT: Name: Foster, Leonard G.
Date: Dec 14 1937
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster: Leonard G., age 97 years, ? Archwood ave., husband of the late Lyde, father of Lawrence W., Monday, p. m. Funeral from Spaulding's Funeral Home, 2704 Denison ave., Thursday, at 2 p. m. | Leonard Gurley FOSTER
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If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
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Copyright©2003-REWylie | Lettie FOSTER
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Date of birth was originally noted as July 1891 (per the 1900 Census), however his WWI Draft Card showed that he was born 4 Oct 1889. Also, he spelled his first name as LOYD (one 'L'). | Lloyd Alden FOSTER
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OBIT: Name: Foster, Loyd A.
Date: January 18, 1919
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster-Loyd A., aged 29 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, brother of Eugene, Claud and Frank, Wednesday p. m., at his home, 3865 W. 18th street. Funeral private, from the late residence, Saturday, Jan. 18, at 2:30 p. m. Burial at Brooklyn Heights cemetery.
MARRIAGE: Are either of these the wife of Lloyd? Or was he single as the obituary above suggests?
WICOZS, RUTH A and FOSTER, LLOYD A 0076 0215 22 (her name seems to be a corruption of Wilcox)
SHEWRING, RUTH M and FOSTER, LLOYD A 0161 0138 17
Name: Foster, Ruth
Date: Jun 16 1935
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster: Ruth, wife of the late Lloyd A., mother of Lloyd, daughter of Hattie Wilcox and sister of Lloyd, suddenly Friday a. m. Services at the late residence, 4214 Trowbridge Ave., Monday, June 17, at 2 p. m.
BIRTH: Headstone in Riverside Cemetery has 1889 as year of birth.
DEATH: FOSTER LOYD A County Name: CUYAHOGA Date of Death: 1/15/1919 Volume Number: 2861 Certificate Number: 1675 | Lloyd Alden FOSTER
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Lois, d. Nathan, June 2, 1777. | Lois FOSTER
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Name Suffix: (twin)
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, Loren, s. twin, Samuel, Aug. 5, 1801. | Loren FOSTER
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BURIAL: Foster, Lucy 8/6/1849 age 2 Lot 59 2-N (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland) | Lucy FOSTER, [infant]
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!Foster, Lidia, d. Joseph and Rebekah, May 5, 1714. Vol 1 page 140.
!Death: Ober, Lydia, wid. [Peter. G. R. 1. ], Aug. 28, 1800, a. 80 y. 3m.
Vol 2 page 517.
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!8th great-aunt.
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"Memorial To The Pioneer Women Of The Western Reserve", 1896
Mentions that Abigail and Michael Foster arrived in Cuyahoga County with 11 children and specifies 5 female names (Eveline, Sally, Eunice, Nancy, and Matilda). This child's name has not appeared in any books or documents, thus far searched.
[UPDATE: The name Lydia is mentioned in a book by Ebenezer Foster, "Early Days of the Pioneers Cuyahoga County and Brooklyn Township", 1880.
"A short time after father was married, they moved about twenty miles away, rented a house somewhere between Norwich and Preston City and kept a grocery store. While there, they lost their second born, a little girl, Lydia Foster."] | Lydia FOSTER, [infant]
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Ancestral File Number: 93HS-K9
!BIRTH: Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 129, Lydia, d. Joseph, bp. May 3, 1761. C.R.2.
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Ancestral File Number: GQK8-4J
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 315, FOSTER Lydia, d. Daivd and Hannah (Buxton), Apr. 15, 1701.
!IGI: Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 74, Source Call #: 820444
!MARRIAGE: VitalRecords of Salem, Massachusetts, page 377, FOSTER Lydia, and Will[ia]m Shillaber, Sept. 9, 1725. | Lydia FOSTER
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