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451 Mann cites Baptism Register - BOSSINGHAM, William (1817), Publication: 31/8/1817. William BOSSINGHAM
 
452 Newspaper account (verify if this is same individual): "William Bossingham and workmen are building a cement bridge in the highway near the Patrick Scanlon farm." Capital Times, Madison, Wisc., Aug 5, 1921 William BOSSINGHAM
 
453 OLD RUTLAND CHURCH SOLD TO CEMETERY ASSOC.

The recent transfer of the church in Rutland from the United Brethren in Christ to the Rutland Center Cemetery Association, has caused a great amount of interest and a number of persons have inquired about the history of the church.

As far as we can learn, the church was built in the year 1852, by the United Brethren in Christ and is one of the oldest churches in Dane County.

The branch of the United Brethren at Rutland then consisted of a class of about 65 members with W. T. Unton as pastor, John C. Hanan, class leader; Joseph De Parces, Taylor Valentine and A. G. Newton as trustees.

The lumber from which the church was built was part taken from the neighboring woods and sawed into lumber at the local mill on the David Anthony farm. The rest was hauled by ox teams from Stoughton, as that was the nearest railroad station at that time.

The land on which the church stands and also what is now occupied by the cemetery, was part of the farm bought by David Anthony from the government at $1.25 per acre, in the year 1846 and was sold to the United Brethren for $10.

Since then the church has been used as a place of worship and many of the present residents of Rutland and surrounding places, remember the church with many pleasant and sacred memories.

Recently the church and property was sold to the Cemetery Association and is to be used in connection with the cemetery and for funerals, religious services and other moral purposes.

The funds for buying the church were donated by persons interested in keeping the church as a momento of the work of their forefathers and a monument of pioneer days.

The persons who contributed to this fund and amounts are given below: $5.00 - F. M. Ames, Duane Glidden, Mrs. Almeron Eager, Fred R. Graves, David C. Anthony, Lena Anthony, Chas. Anthony, H. G. B. Gorman, Arthur Alling, Leon V. Johnson, D. T. Hanan, Chas. De Jean, Morrison Bros., W. C. Barrows, Alme Family, C. W. Waterman, Geo. and Mrs. R. W. King, Frank Newton, H. S. Smith, W. K. Sholts, Arthur Sholts, Wm. Houtby, C. R. Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Homer Sholts, Dr. Carl Sholts, Mrs. M. V. Sholts, Chas. Newcomb. $3.00 - D. R. Meloy, Geo. Sholts. $2.50 - Amy Nichols $2.00 - F. H. Anderson, J. V. Collins, C. M. Wilder Lumber Co., John Odegard, Owen Roberts, Virgil Hopkins, H. M. Van Wormer, H. C. Rasmussen, F. A. Phillips, Geo. Prichard Est., W. J. Bossingham, Orin Alme, Urban De Jean, H. E. Waterman, Andrew Knudson, Mrs. Anna Emmes. $1.00 - Leland Graves, M. L. Mason, Roberts Sisters, Park Ames, H. D. Hanson, E. A. Smith, L. M. Burt, L. E. Claflin, Philip Wackman, H. A. Miller, Joe Millspaugh, M. C. Karmgard, Floyd Smith, John Baker, Ralph Smith, E. E. Combs, Geo. McGee, Miller and Winn, V. A. Axtell, R. Gillman & Son, Biglow & Roderick, J. H. Meyer & Co., W. D. Groh, C. H. Walker, G. W. Leeman, E. W. White, R. C. Shuster, F. A. Baker & Co., Robt. Hartley, Bank of Evansville, N. T. Slauson, Helgesen & Park, Dr. J. W. Ames, G. Van Wart, M. G. Ellis, W. H. Johnson, R. M. Richmond, V. C. Holmes, A. E. Hart, E. Record & Sons, Evansville Electric Co., Davis Bros., Byron King, O. F. Flint, Wm. Sholts, Addie Anthony, Gertie Chappel, Willis Sholts, Ruben Heebner. 50 cents - Chas. Tolles

The Cemetery Association wishes to extend their thanks to all persons who helped with money and labor in securing the church for the benefit of the public and the upbuilding of mankind.

If any errors have been made in this account or if any persons name, who contributed have been left out of this list, we will thank you to call our attention to it and we will rectify the mistake or, if any other person wishes to contribute to this fund it will be thankfully received.

We wish to especially thank Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ames for their help and also Fred M. Schlimgear of Madison for $10.00 for the upkeep of the cemetery.

What money is left after paying for the church will be used in repairing the church and fencing and platting part of the land for cemetery purposes.

Yours very truly, Rutland Center Cemetery Association. (by) Frank Newton, Sec. R. F. D. 2, Oregon, Wis.

Evansville Review, January 12, 1922, p. 1, Evansville, Wisconsin 
William BOSSINGHAM
 
454 The "1862 Dane County Plat Book" shows that Wm Bossingham had 160 acres of land in Secs 4 & 5 of the Town of Rutland. In the "1890 Plat Book of Dane County, Wisconsin" are William & George Bossingham as land owners, principally in the NE corner of the Town of Rutland. Wm owns 236 acres in Sec 4,5 & 9 and Wm & Geo with joint ownership on 247 acres in Secs 5, 7, 8 & 18. [WIDANE] Rootsweb Mailing list William BOSSINGHAM
 
455 There is a W. Bossingham listed in the 1854 Upwell, Norfolk directory as a farmer. (see http://apling.freeservers.com/Villages/Upwell54.htm) William BOSSINGHAM
 
456 Traced through Debrett's of London. William BOSSINGHAM
 
457 Traced through Debrett's of London. William BOSSINGHAM
 
458 age 16 William Benjamin BOSSINGHAM
 
459 (Research):A William J. Bossingham ran for the 11th Congressional District seat in DuPage County, Ill. in 1938. (Cook County Herald, Arlington Hts, Ill., 11 Nov 1938, pg 18) William J. BOSSINGHAM
 
460 age 17 William J. BOSSINGHAM
 
461 age 26, living at home. William J. BOSSINGHAM
 
462 age 49, property owner with mortgage. William J. BOSSINGHAM
 
463 Age 57 William J. BOSSINGHAM
 
464 Listed as "Willie," age 9 William J. BOSSINGHAM
 
465 VERIFY RELATIONSHIP. William J. BOSSINGHAM
 
466 age 30 Lucy Ann BOWEN
 
467 age 41 Lucy Ann BOWEN
 
468 She was the daughter of Joris Jacobsen BOWMAN b: 1626 in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Tryntje Claesen VAN SCHOUW. (Source - Woodworth). Conover lists her surname as JORIS. Father: Joris JACOBSEN, Mother: Tryntje CLAESEN Marretje BOWMAN
 
469 AFN: 8XVC-MN lists birthdate as 5 Dec 1660. Abigail BOWNE
 
470 AFN: 8XVC-MN lists death date as 10 Apr 1688 at Flushing. Abigail BOWNE
 
471 AFN 8XVK-VP lists his birthdate as 1565/1570 and his wife's as 1572 with a marriage date of 1590. another record lists a child born to them in 1585. Anthony BOWNE
 
472 "Bowne, Benjamin, New York. Captain, Lieut. Col. William Bond's (late Col. Thomas Gardner's ) 37th regt.; company return dated Prospect Hill, Oct 7, 1775; also list of officers dated Camp Prospect Hill Oct. 25, 1775; recommended by Council to Gen. Washington for commission." (Mass Soldiers and Sailors) Benjamin BOWNE
 
473 He is probably buried at the Flushing Meeting Graveyard. Benjamin BOWNE
 
474 THIS LINE SHOULD BE CONTINUED VIA FAMILYSEARCH.ORG. DO HER PARENTS ALSO Dorothy BOWNE
 
475 AFN:HWWH-8L lists death date as 14 Feb 1722. Elizabeth BOWNE
 
476 This child was not included in original source for children of Samuel and Mary. Could be a middle name or perhaps child died young. Elmer BOWNE
 
477 AFN: 8XVC-MN lists birthdate as 10 Apr 1665. Hannah BOWNE
 
478 Built the old Bowne House here in 1661. (Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America; Vol VII, pg 834, 1942; Penrose Library) John BOWNE
 
479 Compendium lists birth year as 1626. John BOWNE
 
480 He is probably buried in the Flushing Meeting Graveyard. John BOWNE
 
481 John Bowne came to Boston in about 1648 with his father and sister Dorothy. Per the NEHGR:

7 Jan 1649, John says in his journal "I entered Mr. Phillips service." (William Phillips, vintner and innholder at Charlestown). Oct 24, 1650, "we came abord the shipp charles at Nantaskett, that day I parted with my deare father at boston, the 25th day my sister Dorothy come abord at Nantasket to take her leave of me." &c.

John Bowne, Born 1627, married (1) 7 May 1656, Hannah Feake, daughter of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Fones and widow of (1) Henry Winthrop and (2) Robert Feake of Watertown. In 1663, John Bowne was banished to Holland but was allowed to return. He lived at Flushing, Long Island, from 1650 until his death in 1695, having had numerous children.

Per the EQG, vol. 3 (New York Monthly Meeting), p. 41: "John most active mbr; treasurer for mtg 1691; his banishment brought religious liberty"


Flushing Meeting Graveyard http://www.nyym.org/flushing/graveyard.html The Graveyard at Flushing Meeting House 137-16 Northern Boulevard Flushing, New York 11354

In 1676, before the Meeting House was built, John Bowne donated land and arranged for a burial ground on Northern Boulevard. The Meeting House was built on land purchased adjacent to the graveyard in 1694. Today, after a great deal of expense and volunteer effort, the graveyard is cleared and blooms with indigenous flowers and bushes. Old elm trees and oaks shade the perimeter and help set the quiet garden apart from its bustling neighbors. It is a startlingly beautiful, peaceful place in the midst of downtown Flushing, and it is a perfect place to remember the Quakers who lived here before us, and who lived such extraordinary lives.

The early Quakers did not use headstones and so it is difficult to say who was buried in the Meeting House graveyard before 1820. It is believed that John Bowne is buried here, as the Bowne family plot is in the graveyard, but there is no existent headstone marking his grave. When Quakers did begin using headstones, they were often small and plain with no more than a name or initials on it. Many of these small stones have sunk into the earth or shifted out of position over the years. At least one stone was stolen. -- 
John BOWNE
 
482 Rittsbat website lists her birthdate as 6 Jan 1660 in Flushing. Mary Johanna BOWNE
 
483 AFN: 2459-CSX and Ristenbatt GEDCOM list birthdate as 21 Sep 1667. Samuel BOWNE
 
484 He and Mary and many others took the oak of allegiance in King County, NY 26-30 Sep 1687. (Hmm ... they didn't marry until 1691) Samuel BOWNE
 
485 He is probably buried in the Flushing Meeting Graveyard. Samuel BOWNE
 
486 Second Ancestral File indicates a birthdate of 30 Sep. Sarah BOWNE
 
487 Thomas came to [ ] about 1648, with son John and daughter Dorothy January 7, 1649, he says in his journal: " I entered Mr. Phillips service" (William Phillips was a vintner and inn-holder at Charlestown.) On October 30, he wrote: "We came aboard the shipp charles at Nantukett, that day I parted wth my deare family in boston, the 25th day. My sister Dorothy come abord at Nantasket to take her leave of me," etc. (Taken from The New York Settlers from New England). Thomas BOWNE
 
488 AFN 8XVF-4C lists birthdate as 25 May and Christening date as 25 Jul. Thomas BOWNE
 
489 She was the daughter of Samuel D. and Electa CHALKER BRAINERD. Louisa Adelia BRAINERD
 
490 He is buried in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Location: T-47-N; R-18-W; Section 5, Pilot Grove, Mo. Established by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. These names are all recorded and in files in the court house. Listed as son of Joseph and Elizabeth Maddux (Outhouse) Briggs. Andrew Jackson BRIGGS
 
491 She is buried in Ellwood City Cemtery. Elizabeth BRIGGS
 
492 Tombstone lists her age at death as 34 years. Elizabeth BRIGGS
 
493 Age 4 Blanche BROCKELBANK
 
494 Fulton says she was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery; Hanley states that she was buried in West Avenue Cemetery. Blanche BROCKELBANK
 
495 ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES JOURNAL March 22, 1946 PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs. Blanche B. Morey, Park Avenue, spent the weeekend with her son, John R. Morey, and family in Rochester. (Hanley) Blanche BROCKELBANK
 
496 THE DAILY MESSENGER March 5, 1954 PAGE 3
Mrs. Blanche Brockelbank Morey, 77, 75 Park Ave, died this morning in the Health Home after a long illness.
She was born in Canandaigua, March 17, 1876, the daughter of Caleb Brockelbank and Maria Outhouse, and was the widow of Clair L. Morey. She was a lifelong resident of this city.
She was a member of the Methodist Church and first president of the BO class of that church, and a past matron of Eastern Star.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John A. Isabel Reigel, Briarcliff Manor, three sons, John R., Toledo, Ohio, Dr. Robert H. Morey, this city, Dr. Milton H. Morey, Morehead City, NC, one brother, Charles H. Brockelbank, Canandaigua, four grandchildren, Sue and Robert Morey, Toledo, and Milton Jr. and Robert Morey of Morehead City, NC. Her body was interred 1954 Canandaigua, New York, West Avenue Cemetery. Section XVII. She married Clair Leslie Morey August 10, 1905. 
Blanche BROCKELBANK
 
497 age 40, listed as Cobb, real estate value: $2500, pp value $400 Caleb "Cobb" BROCKELBANK
 
498 Age 48 Caleb "Cobb" BROCKELBANK
 
499 Death record at Canandaigua City clerk office is number 1610.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL Fri. August 29, 1902 PAGE 2 COL 5
Early Sunday morning occurred the death of Caleb Brockelbank at his home on Bristol Street. He had been in poor health for some time, and three weeks ago suffered a stroke of paralysis, since which time he had failed rapidly. Deceased was nearly 77 years of age and had always lived in this town, where his industrious and upright life was known and appreciated by all who had dealings with him. By trade he was a mechanic and for some years past had conducted a copper shop.
Besides his wife he leaves four daughters and two sons, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Misses Flora and Blanche Brockelbank, and Charles Brockelbank, of this village, and Miss Lillian Brockelbank of New Haven, Conn., and Alton of Sherman. Burial in West Avenue Cem.
His body was interred 1902 Canandaigua, New York, West Avenue Cemetery. Section XVII. 
Caleb "Cobb" BROCKELBANK
 
500 Hanley gives birth date as 10 Nov 1825. Caleb "Cobb" BROCKELBANK
 

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