Ancestor Sketch – MK-10 – Josef Alvar Krafve (1863-1924).

Matson Project
Matson-Krafve Line
By Don Taylor

Photo of Joseph Alvar Krafve.

Joseph Alvar Krafve

Joseph Alvar Krafve was born on 14 March 1863 in Eriksbyn, Västra Götaland, Sweden, as the seventh child of Josef Olsson Krafve and Maja Andersdotter. He had eight siblings: Jonas, Anders, Olof Wilhelm, Charlotta, Johan Gustaf, Carl William, Ida Kristina, and Johan Oskar. When he was 27, he married Inga Maria Person on 29 November 1890 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA (Performed by Carl J Peter’, a minister of the Gospel – Witnesses: Peter Peterson, Nels A. Peterson). He died on 21 January 1924 in Rhinelander, Oneida, Wisconsin, USA (At home of daughter & son-in-law – Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmer Kragtorp).

Names and places can become confusing when you trace an ancestor back to Europe. Joseph Alvar Krafve confused me a little. The first records I found for him spelled his name as Josef, so I used that spelling. Later, I found other records that spelled it Joseph. It’s not a problem, as both spellings are pronounced the same. When his middle name is provided, it is almost always Alvar, but I found his birth record indicated Alwar. After some quick research, I learned that in Swedish, “V” and “W” are considered two graphic variants of the same letter, and they only became two distinct letters a few decades ago.

Photo of Joseph Alvar Krafve (via Ancestry)

Joseph Alvar Krafve (via Ancestry)

Similarly, I got confused by the place names. Some records indicate Joseph was born in Eriksbyn, Västra Götaland, and others say Skållerud, Älvsborg. I learned that Älvsborg & Västra Götaland are the same place. Eriksbyn is a third-level administrative division, while Skållerud is a village about 10 miles away. My guess is that he was born in Skållerud, and the birth was registered in Eriksby. I would love to hear from someone who knows the area and the records there.[I]

Joseph Alvar Krafve is in my Matson Project Family Tree, Family Search profile 9VZV-J97, and 53 Ancestry Public Trees[II].

 

List of Grandparents

  • Grandmother: Hildur Christina Krafve(1895-1976)
  • 1st Great-grandfather: Joseph Alvar Krafve (1863-1924)
  • 2nd Great-grandfather: Joseph Krafve (1830-___)[III]

Joseph Alvar Krafve (1863-1924)

Birth

Joseph was born on 14 March 1863 in Skållerud, Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Sverige (Sweden).

Children of Joseph Olsson and Maja (Andersdotter) Krefve (Siblings)

Name Born Died Married
Jonas Krafve 1851 1944 Matilda Olson
Anders Krafve 1853 1855  
Olof Wilhelm Krafve 1855 Bef. 1924  
Charlotta Krafve 1856 1857  
Johan Gustaf Krafve 1858 1937  
Carl William Krafve 1860 1940 Carin Andersdotter Olson
Joseph Alvar Krafve 1863 1924 Inga Maria Person
Ida Kristina Krafve 1865 1949 Karl T Rimblad
Johan Oskar Krafve 1871 1949 Hilda Olson

Immigration

Joseph immigrated to the United States in 1881 and settled in Minnesota.

Marriage

Joseph married Inga Maria “Mary” Person in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on 29 November 1890. Carl J Peter’, a minister of the Gospel, performed the ceremony. The witnesses were Peter Peterson & Nels A. Peterson.

Children of Joseph & Mary Krefve

Name Born Died Married
Emma Marie Krafve 1891 1970 Jalmer Kragtorp
Joseph Arthur Krafve 1893 1952 Edith V.
Hildur Christina Krafve  1895 1976 Edward William Mattson
Alma Eugenia Krefve 1898 1965 [FNU] Gustafson
Carl Harold Krafve 1901 1969  
Melville Ephriam Krafve 1902 1973 Frieda P Schoenke
Fritz Olof Krafve 1904 1905  

Adulthood

After his marriage to Mary, the young couple lived in Minneapolis, MN, where his first five children were born. About 1902, the family moved to Troy, Idaho, where his two youngest children were born. Mary died in 1904, and Joseph moved back to Minnesota. He lived in Maple Ridge from about 1906 to 1910. He then moved to Mankato and lived there until about 1916. In 1916, Joseph moved to Minneapolis.   

Death/Burial.

Marker for J. Alvar Krafve (1963-1924)

Marker – Joseph Alvar Krafve (1963-1924)

Joseph went to visit his daughter, Emma, for Christmas in 1923. While there, he took sick and died there on 21 January 1924. His funeral was held at Dalbo Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, and he was buried in Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Maple Ridge, Isanti County, Minnesota.

 

Events by Location

  • Sweden, Västra Götaland, Skållerud – Birth, 1863-1880
  • U.S., Idaho – 1899-1906
  • U.S., Minnesota, Blue Earth County, Mankato – 1911-1916
  • U.S., Minnesota, Hennepin County – 1890
  • U.S., Minnesota, Hennepin County, Minneapolis – 1900, 1916-1924
  • U.S., Minnesota, Isanti County, Maple Ridge – 1906-1911, Burial
  • U.S., Wisconsin, Oneida County, Rhinelander – Death (1924)

Actions / Follow-up

  • Determine the maiden name of Joseph Arthur Krafve’s wife, Edith V.
  • Determine the first name of Alma Eugenia Krafve’s husband, Mr. Gustafson.
  • Do a deep dive into Joseph Alvar Krefve’s life.

Sources

  • 1900 Census, Family Search, Joseph A Krefve, Head – Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota. “United States, Census, 1900”, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9SK-KYY.
  • 1910 Census, Ancestry.Com – Maple Ridge, Isanti, Minnesota; Roll: T624_707; Page: 16b; Enumeration District: 0051; FHL microfilm: 1374720.
  • Alien Registration of 1918, Iron Range Research Center, 1005 Discovery Drive, Chisholm, MN 55719, Joseph Krafve – Registration 1918, Roll 228, Frame 0187.
  • com, U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American Church Records, 1800-1947 (Lehi, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017), Ancestry.com, Karl Per Harold Krafve – b. 18 September 1900.
  • Find-a-Grave, Joseph Alvar Krafve – Memorial 94050289. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94050289/joseph_alvar-krafve accessed 4 December 2024)
  • Idaho, Certificate of Birth, Melville Ephraim Krafve – 30 December 1902 – Idaho State Department of Health; Boise, Idaho; Idaho Birth Index, 1861-1919.
  • Minnesota, County Marriages, 1860-1949, Family Search, Joseph A Krafve. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VKNP-RG3
  • Minnesota, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1840-1980, com, Joseph Arthur Krafve – 23 May 1893. Source Information
  • “Sweden, Household Examination Books, 1880-1930”, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLKV-19QL : Sun 25 August 05:29:19 UTC 2024), Entry for Joseph Olsson Krafve and Maja Andersd:r, from 1876 to 1880.
  • “Sweden, Household Examination Books, 1880-1930”, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLKK-D9MR : Sun 25 August 05:13:07 UTC 2024), Entry for Joseph Olsson Krafve and Maja Andersdr., from 1881 to 1885.
  • “Sweden, Household Examination Books, 1880-1930”, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLKK-V99Q : Sun 25 August 05:05:10 UTC 2024), Entry for Josef Olsson Krafve and Maja Andersdotter, from 1886 to 1890.
  • Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; GID Number: 100015.50.9000; Roll/Fiche Number: SC-870 – Ancestry.com – https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2262/records/191290326

Endnotes

[I] Eriksbyn is a third-order administrative division in Melleruds Kommun. Melleruds Kommun is a second-order administrative Region Vaestra Goetaland.[I] Is a primary administrative region in Sweden.
[II] Ancestry Public Trees – This number changes. It is the number of trees on the day I was writing this sketch.
[III] Tentative Name & Facts – I have not verified this ancestor.

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Photo Friday – Dana, Hinkley, Kinney, & Quimby

Linwood Dyer Collection – Part 045
Hinkley Family Photographs (2024.13.43)
East Orange, New Jersey, Westbrook, Maine
By Don Taylor

This photo album is from the Linwood D Dyer Photo Collection and is in very rough condition. Because the vast majority of the images are glued in place, I cannot access the photo backs. My initial look suggests this photo album highlights the Hinkley family. The collection includes hundreds of images, documents, and genealogies of people who lived in Portland, and Westbrook, Maine. My goal is to reunite the images with family members who may have never seen the pictures before. The Scarborough Historical Society holds the originals in the Linwood Dyer Photo Collection.[i]


Frances Elizabeth Prindle (Hinkley) Quimby, 1908,  
Eleanor Tisdale (Hinkley) Kinney, 1908, &
Amherst St., East Orange – 1908

Photo of Frances Elizabeth Prindle (Hinkley) Quimby, 1885

Frances Elizabeth Prindle (Hinkley) Quimby, 1885

Page 30 of the Hinkley Family Photo Album includes three photos. They are labeled:

  1. Frances
  2. Frances – Eleanor – 1908
  3. Amherst St. East Orange – 1908
Photo of Amherst St., East Orange, NJ, in 1908

Amherst St., East Orange, NJ, 1908

What I learned while researching this photo:

  • Pages 28 & 29 of the Hinkley Photo Album included several photos of Frances Elizabeth Prindle (Hinkley) Quimby. This is another photo of her.
  • Frances’s sister, Eleanor Tisdale Hinkley (1871-1943), is the person with her in the photo.
  • The 1910 US Census lists Frances Elizabeth Prindle (Hinkley) Quimby living at 52 Amherst, East Orange, New Jersey, with her husband, Frank Lees Quimby, and her 1-year-old son, Frank Lees Quimby, Jr.

I added these three photos to my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Frank Lees Quimby, Jr., 1909

Photo of Frank Lee Quimby, Jr., 1909.

Frank Lee Quimby, Jr., 1909.

Page 31 of the Hinkley Family Photo Album includes a photo labeled:

  1. Frank Jr. 1909

What I learned while researching this photo:

Frances married Frank Lees Quimby in 1903. She had a son, Frank Lees Quinby, Jr., about 1908. This is a photo of Frank Jr. when he was about one year old.

I added the photo of Frank Lees Quimby, Jr., to my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry. The other two pictures are only available here.


Florence Hinkley, 1895 & 1901
723 Main St., Westbrook, ME, 1909

Photo of Florence Hinkley, 1895.

Florence Hinkley, 1895.

Page 32 of the Hinkley Family Photo Album includes three photos labeled:

  1. Florence Hinkley – 1895
  2. (Apparently Florence) – 1901
  3. (House) 1909 – Westbrook

What I learned while researching this photo:

Photo of 723 Main Street, Westbrook, ME 1909.

723 Main Street, Westbrook, ME 1909.

  • Florence H Hinkley married Philip Dana on 21 Nov 1908.
  • The 1910 US Census indicates that the Dana family lived at 723 Maine Steet in Westbrook. Today, Google Maps shows the same house at 723 Main Street, which is today a State Farm Insurance Agent’s office.

I added one photo of Florence to her Family Search ID Memories (KZWF-52J) and included all three pictures in my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Philip Dana, Jr., 1909 & 1912.
Florence (Hinkley) Dana, 1912.

Baby picture of Philip Edward Hinkley, 1882.

Philip Edward Hinkley, 1882.

Page 33 of the Hinkley Family Photo Album includes one photo labeled
Philip Dana, Jr., 1909.” And two photos labeled “Philip Dana – Jan 31, 1912.”

Photo of Florence and child (Philip), Dana, 1912.

Florence and child (Philip), Dana, 1912.

What I learned while researching this photo:

  • Philip Dana, Jr., was born on 25 August 1909
 

I added these photos to my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Hinkley Children, c. 1890
Philip Edward Hinkley, 1882 & c. 1891.

Photo of four Hinkley Children, including Florence, Philip & Helen.

Four Hinkley Children

Page 34 includes one photo, which is unlabeled. However, it appears to be of three Hinkley children, Philip, Florence, Helen, and one other. I am unsure if the oldest girl in the photo is Frances, Eleanor, or even Margaret.

Photo of Philip Edward Hinkley, circa 1891.

Philip Edward Hinkley, c. 1891.

Page 35 includes a photo of Philip dated 1882 and another photo of him as a boy without a date, probably when he was about 10, so I estimate it about 1891.

I only present the group photo here, but I added the two pictures of Philip Edward Hinkley to my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Conclusion

I would love to hear your reaction if any of these photos are of your family member. Especially if this photo is of a loved one for whom you hadn’t seen this photograph before.

Due to software limitations, the images uploaded to Ancestry, or Flickr have higher quality than those linked here. Feel free to use these photos in your genealogical activities. Please cite “Photo Courtesy: Scarborough Historical Society.”


Endnotes

[i] Scarborough Historical Society Accession number: 2024.13.43.

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Harris – Surname Saturday

Roberts-Blackwell-Harris Line
By Don Taylor

Harris Origin

Harris is typically an English name, pluralizing of the personal name “Harry.” It is also in Ireland, where Harris can be an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha. Occasionally, it can be an Americanized form of several Greek and similar-sounding Jewish surnames.[i]

Similar names and variations include: Harry, Farris, Sarris, Gabris, Parrish, Hargis, Harts, Martis, & Ferris.[ii]

Geographical

World: Over 1 Million people bear the surname Harris. About ¾ of those people live in the United States. The tiny island country in Micronesia of Nauru has the highest frequency of people with the Harris surname, with 1 in 29 people having the surname.

United States: Harris is most common in the US in Mississippi, where 1 in 200 have the surname. Nationally, about 1 in 471 people have the surname.[iii]  

My Direct Harris Ancestors[iv]

  • 4th Great-grandmother: Sarah Harris (1760-1835)
  • 5th Great-grandfather: Robert Harris (1740-1809)
  • 6th Great-grandfather: Robert Overton Harris (1696-1765)
  • 7th Great-grandfather: William Harris (1669-1730)
  • 8th Great-grandfather: Robert Harris (1635-1701)
  • 9th Great-grandfather: William Harris (1596-1656)
  • 10th Great-grandfather: William Harris (1545-1601)
  • 11th Great-grandfather: William Harris (1522-1559)
  • 12th Great-grandfather: William Harris (1502-1556)
  • 13th Great-grandfather: John Harris (1480-1520)

My Harris Ancestors in History

Revolutionary War – Sarah married David Blackwell in 1776, and their first child was born in 1779. David served in the Virginia militia during the Revolution. His father, Robert Harris, served in the Albemarle Co., Virginia militia.

Image of a stockade from page 94 of Richard of Jamestown a story of the Virginia colony (1910)

Drawing of a fortified village like Jamestown.

Immigrant Ancestor – William Harris emigrated to Virginia Colony with William Claiborne in 1621. He was born about 1596 in Willingale Doe, Esses, England.

Some researchers believe my earliest known Harris ancestor to be John Harris, born in Prittlewell, Essex, England, before 1480.[v]

Locations of my Harris Ancestors

  • Photo of Church of St Andrew, Willingale, Essex, England.

    Church of St Andrew, Willingale, Essex, England

    England, Essex, Prattlewell

  • England, Essex, Willingale Doe
  • North Carolina Colony, Surry Co.
  • Virginia Colony, Albemarle Co.
  • Virginia Colony, New Kent Co.
  • Tennessee, Roane Co.

My Direct Harris Descendants

I have 466 known descendants of John Harris in my tree: 159 Roberts, 13 Blackwell, 12 Hart, and 11 Harris. I have previously written about four of them.


Sources

Ancestry – Don Taylor’s Roberts-Brown 2024 tree on Ancestry, accessed 13 Dec 2024.

Endnotes

[i] Family Search – Harris Family History.
[ii] Ancestry – Harris Family History.
[iii] Forebears – Search Surnames: Harris
[iv] Note: I have not researched and confirmed any of my Harris ancestors. All names and dates are tentative and/or speculative.
[v] WikiTree – Harris-2787

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Photo Friday – Hinkley (née Warner), Quinby

Linwood Dyer Collection – Part 044
 Hinkley Family Photographs (2024.13.43)
Portland, Maine, Dedham, Massachusetts
By Don Taylor

This photo album is from the Linwood D Dyer Photo Collection and is in very rough condition. Because most images are glued in place, I cannot access the photo backs. My goal is to reunite the images with family members who may have never seen the pictures before. The Scarborough Historical Society holds the originals in the Linwood Dyer Photo Collection.[i]


Pauline (Warner) Hinkley – 1911.

Hinkley Family Album, Pages 24 & 25.

Page 24

Photo of Pauline Hinkley in Switzerland in 1911.This photo is a snapshot of a woman in her bedclothes, standing in a doorway. Between this photo and the next image is written, “Switzerland – 1911.” In part 43 of this series, I reviewed several photos of Rufus Henry Hinkley, Jr. (1873-1942). During that review, I learned that Rufus married Pauline Warner in 1899.

Passenger Lists indicate that Rufus & Pauline returned from Europe aboard the S. S. Franconia, leaving Liverpool on August 8[ii] and arriving in Boston on August 16, 1911.

I am sure this is a photo of Pauline (Warner) Hinkley taken in 1911 in Switzerland.

I added this photo to my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.

Photo of Pauline Hinkley with dog and cat.Page 25

This photo is of a woman feeding chickens and ducks. Under the picture is written “Pauline.” Also on the page is a photo of two people walking along a beach. Neither photo has a date or location associated with them. Although I am sure the images are of Pauline and Henry, both pictures are taken from a distance and of little interest. They are available through the Scarborough Historical Society.

Page 26

This page of the album consists of four photos. Three are of Pauline. In one, the photo is in deep shadow; in another, a hat covers most of her face. A third photo shows Pauline holding a cat with a dog standing nearby. There is another animal in the picture, but I’m unsure what it is. I have included a copy of this photo in my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Rufus Henry Hinkley, 1911.

Hinkley Family Album, Pages 24.

Photo of Rufus Henry Hinkley, 1911, in Switzerland.

Rufus Henry Hinkley, in Switzerland, 1911.

This is the photo of a man sitting at a table with mountains in the distance. Above the picture is written, “Switzerland – 1911.”

Passenger Lists indicate that Rufus Henry Hinkley returned from Europe aboard the S. S. Franconia, leaving Liverpool on August 8[iii] and arriving in Boston on August 16, 1911.

I am sure this is a photo of Rufus taken in 1911 while in Switzerland.

I added this photo to my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


First home of Rufus Henry and Pauline (Warner) Hinkley, circa 1907.

Hinkley Family Album, Page 27.

Rufus Henry & Pauline Hinkley, 68 Maple Place, Dedham, MA in the early 1900s.

Henry & Pauline’s 1st home in Dedham, MA.

Page 27 consists of two photos:

  • A house. Under the photo is “Henry’s and Pauline’s first home – Dedham – Mass.”
  • A woman sitting in a chair reading a room with two bookshelves filled with books.

The 1900 US Census finds Henry and Paula living at the Granite House (hotel) in Milton, Norfolk County, Mass.

The 1910 US Census lists Henry R Hinckley and his wife Pauline living at 68 Maple Place,[iv] Dedham, MA.

Pauline reading at home in the early 1900s

Pauline Hinkley reading in home library, early 1900s.

The 1915 tax lists indicate that Rufus lived at 5 Common St., Dedham,[v] MA.

Today, no home is at 68 Maple Place, Dedham, MA. At 66 Maple Place is a house built in 1958, and at 70 Maple Place is a home built in 1944. The house currently at 56 Maple Place appears to be the same as in the far left of the photo. So, I am confident these photos are of the Rufus Henry Hinkley home between 1901 and 1914.

I added these photos to my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Frances Elizabeth Prindle Hinkley, c. 1876 & 1897.

Hinkley Family Album, Pages 26 & 28.

Photo of Frances Elizabeth Hinkley, c. 1876.

Frances Elizabeth Hinkley, circa 1876.

Also on Page 26 is a carte de visite of a young child, probably one or two years old, taken at Lamson Photo. Lamson Studio opened in Portland, Maine, in 1871, operated into the 1900s, and closed before 1911. Beneath the photo is written “Frances.”

So far, my research into the Hinkley family has yielded only three Frances members:

  1. Frances Elizabeth Prindle – born in 1843.
  2. Frances Elizabeth Hinkley – born abt. 1876 in Portland, Maine.
  3. Frances Quinby (Frances Hinkley’s daughter) was born abt. 1911 in New Jersey.

Additionally, I have found no evidence that Rufus and Pauline had any children. As such, I am confident this is Rufus Henry Hinkly, Jr.’s sister, Frances Elizabeth Prindle Hinkley.

Photo of Frances Elizabeth Prindle Hinkley, 1897.

Frances Elizabeth Prindle Hinkley, 1897.

Page 28

This page consists of two photos. The first is a professional photo labeled “Frances Elizabeth Prindle Hinkley” and “1897.”

I added this photo of Frances to my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Frank Lees Quinby (1st Jr.), 1904.

Hinkley Family Album, Page 28.

Photo of Frances (Hinkley) Quinby with her first son, Frank, in 1904.

Frances (Hinkley) Quinby with her first son, Frank, in 1904.

The second photo on Page 28 is of a young woman with a baby. The image is labeled “Baby Quinby 1904- died 28 July 1904.”

Find a Grave has a memorial, #118941676, for Frank Lees Quinby[vi]. He was born on 14 December 1903 and died on 28 July 1904 at the age of 7 months. His parents are Frank Lees Quinby (1879-1965) and Frances Hinkley Quinby (1875-1980).

I uploaded a copy of this photo to Find-a-Grave and my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Frank Lees Quinby (2nd) Jr., 1909.

Photo of Pauline with her second son, Frank, learning to walk, circa 1909.

Frank & Pauline’s second son, Frank, learning to walk, circa 1909.

Indeed, the loss of their first child was crushing. Their second child was also a boy, and they also named him Frank Less Quinby, Jr. There is a small thumbnail photo of him on page 29 of the Hinkley Family Album. I include a copy of the photo in my Linwood Dyer Collection family tree at Ancestry.


Conclusion

I would love to hear your reaction if any of these photos are of your family member. Especially if this photo is of a loved one for whom you hadn’t seen this photograph before.

Due to software limitations, the images uploaded to Ancestry, Dead Fred, or Flickr have higher quality than those linked here. Feel free to use these photos in your genealogical activities. Please cite “Photo Courtesy: Scarborough Historical Society.”


Endnotes

[i] Scarborough Historical Society Accession number: 2024.13.43.

[ii] The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Series Title: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving At Boston, Massachusetts, 1891-1943; NAI Number: 4319742; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: T843; NARA Roll Number: 16. Via Ancestry.com.

[iii] The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Series Title: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving At Boston, Massachusetts, 1891-1943; NAI Number: 4319742; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: T843; NARA Roll Number: 16. Via Ancestry.com.

[iv] “United States Census, 1910”, , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2KS-RM9 : Sat Mar 09 01:50:40 UTC 2024), Entry for Henry R Hinckley and Pauline Hinckley, 1910.

[v] Income Tax Assessment Lists, 1914 – 1917. NAID: 76034890. Records of the Internal Revenue Service, 1791 – 2006, Record Group 58. The National Archives at Boston, Massachusetts.

[vi] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118941676/frank_lees-quinby: accessed November 24, 2024), memorial page for Frank Lees Quinby (14 Dec 1903–28 Jul 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 118941676, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA; Maintained by Sally – Midcoast Maine (contributor 48138595).

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Roberts/Barnes Ancestor #41 – Lucy Wilson Taft

Roberts Research
Roberts-Barnes-Taft Line
By Don Taylor

 

Introduction

I know nothing about my 3rd-great-grandmother, Lucy Wilson Taft. Other researchers have suggested facts, but I’m not confident about them.

Family Search has profile KLG2-H2F for Lucy.  It suggests she is the daughter of Asa Taft (1774-1839) and Lucy Wilson (1791-1851). She married Joel Barnes (1790-____) and had one child, Nelson Barnes (1816-1884). It also suggests she had three siblings: Sara Jane (1821-1881), James F. (1822-1848), and Ambrose Wilson (1826-1891). Sadly, there are no sources connected to her profile.

Ancestry Public Member Trees isn’t much better. A search for Lucy yielded 219 public trees. Most facts are only the results of other people’s research, such as Ancestry Family Trees and Geneanet Trees Indexes. US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 indicates that Nelson Barnes was a private with the 8th regiment, Indiana Infantry, for 3 months in 1861.

Several people ascribe “Lucy d. of Arba & Lucy Taft with a record that indicates her birthdate as  18 June 1845[i]. Her son, Nelson, was born about 1816, making an 1845 birthdate for Lucy impossible.

Some people cite the American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) (Volume 01, Page 376), which references “History and Gen. of the Jewets in America. By Fred. Clarke Jewett. New York, 1908.”

Some researchers cite the 1880 US Census record for Nelson Barnes, indicating both his parents were born in Connecticut. This record doesn’t fit any of the other data I have for Nelson or his parents, so I believe it to be an error in the Census.

WikiTree has a profile, Taft-1235, for Lucy Wilson Taft (abt. 1800 – abt. 1839). It has no sources except for “Family Tree.”


My research findings

  My quick look into Family Search and Ancestry failed to find viable results for Lucy Wilson Taft (later Barnes). As such, I think I need to go up a generation and then back down to learn more about Lucy.  Lucy’s potential father is Asa Taft (1774-1839). My records suggest Asa was married three times:

  1. m 18 Sep 1794 – Sarah Whitney (1773-1813)
  2. after 1813 – Lucy Fuller (1780-1830)
  3. abt. 1819 – Lucy Wilson (1791-1851)

And had 11 children.

If Lucy Wilson Taft was born about 1800, then Lucy Wilson (1791-1851) cannot be her mother. It would be much more likely that Sarah Whitney is her mother. Something is wrong, so I will skip Lucy Wilson Taft for now and work on Asa Taft, his wives, and his other children. Hopefully, that research will provide insight into this family line.

Barnes-Taft Grandparents

  • Grandmother: Essie Pansy Barnes(1903-1982)
  • 1st Great-grandfather: Joel Clinton Barnes(1857-1921))
  • 2nd Great-grandfather: Nelson Barnes (1816-1884)
  • 3rd Great-grandmother: Lucy Wilson Taft (c. 1800-c. 1839)*
  • 4th Great-grandfather: Asa Taft (1774-1839)*
  • 5th Great-grandfather: Silas Taft (1744-1812)*
  • 6th Great-grandfather: Stephen Taft (1710-1803)*
  • 7th Great-grandfather: Benjamin Taft (1677-1761)*
  • 8th Great-Grandfather: Robert Taft (____=____)*

Ancestors marked with an asterisk (*) are tentative and not confirmed.


Further Action

  1. Research Asa Taft (1774-1839).
  2. Research Asa Taft’s three wives, Sarah, Lucy, & Lucy.
  3. Research Asa Taft’s 11 children (researching Lucy last)

Endnotes

[i] Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2018. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors. Milford Births, Page 164.    

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