_____________________ | _Jack BOYLAN ___________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Gloria BOYLAN | | _PETER GREENAN ______+ | | (1897 - 1971) m 1925 |_Dorothy (Dot) GREENAN _| (1927 - ....) | |_JOSEPHINE MCGUINN __+ (1902 - 2001) m 1925
_PIETER BRASS _______+ | (.... - 1770) m 1753 _Josiah BROAS _______| | (1775 - 1845) m 1790| | |_PHEBE SMITH ________ | (.... - 1770) m 1753 | |--Sarah Ann BROAS | (1807 - 1865) | _ABRAHAM FREER ______ | | |_Sally \Sarah FREER _| (1775 - 1845) m 1790| |_ELIZABETH BREVOORT _
_____________________ | _JACOB BUCHMANN _____| | (1685 - 1758) | | |_____________________ | | |--Andreas BUCHMANN | (1727 - ....) | _FELIX FINK _________ | | |_ANNA MARIA FINK ____| (1683 - 1747) | |_____________________
[2055] Baptismal sponsor in 1745.
_RICHARD HAYES ______+ | (1630 - 1676) _HENRY HAYES ____________________________| | (1667 - 1745) | | |_____________________ | | |--JOSEPH HAYES | (1695 - 1748) | _____________________ | | |_MARGARET (1st wife), RACHEL (2nd wife) _| | |_____________________
[322] Settled on land given to him by his father.
[327] The year may also be 1698.
[323]
[S62]
Alla M. Baker, 1934 letter on Hayes & Stevens, etc
[324]
[S40]
Conversations & Notes via elder family members.
[325]
[S61]
Burk's Commoners of Great Britain, vol. 1, p. 504.
[326]
[S82]
Pat Walker Genealogy Page, via Chester co.,PA page
_ANDREW MCCUTCHEON _____+ | m 1760 _PETER MCCUTCHEON ___| | (1767 - 1847) m 1830| | |_JANE\JEAN ADAIR _______ | m 1760 | |--Elizabeth J. MCCUTCHEON | (1832 - 1888) | _JESSE S. BROAS ________+ | | (1767 - 1847) m 1792 |_SARAH BROAS ________| (1799 - 1872) m 1830| |_ANN (NANCY) NICHOLSON _+ (1772 - 1863) m 1792
[1340]
On the 1865 Cayuta census, next door to Sarah (Broas Meeks)McCutcheon, lived Elizabeth J. Kellogg (age 32) & husband & children;Elizabeth is believed to be Sarah's daughter Elizabeth Jane. Later,on the 1880 census, George McCutcheon (brother of Elizabeth) wasliving with this Kellogg family. Elizabeth & Chauncey Kellogg alsoused several Broas/McCutcheon family names like Sarah, Jesse, George &James in naming their children, so this indicates that ElizabethKellogg was likely same as Elizabeth McCutcheon. New info - 1860census shows Sarah "McCutchen" living in the Chauncey KELLOGGhousehold.
Sarah Broas Meeks McCutcheon had a sister Elizabeth Jane (Betsey) whodied at age 31, and also a sister Rachael who died at age 19, so sheapparently named her daughters after her sisters. George was namedafter the McCutcheon side.
_Clark STUART _______+ | _James David STUART _| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Norton (Sr) STUART | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
[807] This name from Sue.
_Nickolaus ZURBRICK _+ | (1819 - 1886) m 1848 _Charles ZURBRICK _____| | (1857 - 1930) m 1887 | | |_Catherine ZURBRICK _+ | (1824 - ....) m 1848 | |--Evelyn C. ZURBRICK | (1892 - 1983) | _Peter MILDENBERGER _ | | (1832 - ....) |_Mary E. MILDENBERGER _| (1859 - 1937) m 1887 | |_Magdelena ROZLER ___ (1836 - ....)
[1542] Last know residence on soc. sec. death index.
[2434]
Newspaper Clipping (Buffalo area newspaper):
"The home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zurbrick of Forks (?) was the scene ofa pretty wedding Thurs. evening 30 Dec 1915, when their daughter,Evelyn, was united in marriage to Mr. Arthur E. Woelffel of Buffalo.Rev. J. Hartman of this village performed the ceremony, which tookplace in the living room before the bay window, which was tastefullydecorated with garlands of green and white and white bells. Thewedding march by Mendelssohn was played by Mrs. Otto Landel, sister ofthe bride. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baisch ofTonawanda and Mr. Edgar Zurbrick, brother of the bride. The bride'sgown was of white crenaline with trimmings of shadow __ and pearls.She wore a becoming headdress of chiffon and orange blossoms andcarried a bride's roses. Mrs. Herbert Baisch, sister of the groom andmatron of honor, was attired in her wedding gown of white silk crepede chine and wore a corsage bouquet of pink roses. A reception to theimmediate families followed the ceremony - covers were laid forsixteen. The young couple will reside in ___lo [probably Buffalo]and take with them the day's greetings and best wishes of relativesand friends for a __ future."
_Peter ZURBRUGG _____+ | (1768 - ....) m 1804 _Johann ZURBRUGG ____| | (1807 - ....) m 1831| | |_Cathri BIRCHER _____ | (1785 - ....) m 1804 | |--Margaritha ZURBRUGG | (1839 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Elsbeth ZURCHER ____| (1808 - ....) m 1831| |_____________________