• [S1928] William Harmon Cady, Death Certificate, No. 22, Registered No. 2 (10 June 1919), Michigan Department of Community Health, Vital Records Office, Lansing, Michigan. Information supplied by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Cady. From Seeking Michigan (Lansing, Michigan: Michigan Historical Center), online database at http://seekingmichigan.org
  • [S1929] 1900 U.S. Census, William Cady household, Joyfield Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 29 (stamped), p. 9A (written), dwelling 188, family 194, NARA Series/Roll T623/702. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1930] 1900 U.S. Census, Cecil Gilbert household, South Frankfort, Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 6, p. 67 (stamped), p. 6A (written), dwelling 126, family 130, NARA Series/Roll T623/702. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1931] 1900 U.S. Census, Sizzie Gilbert household, Blaine, Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 24 (stamped), p. 4A (written), dwelling 79, family 81, NARA Series/Roll T623/702. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1932] 1900 U.S. Census, George H. Wilson household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 22 (stamped), p. 2B (written), dwelling 40, family 40, NARA Series/Roll T623/702. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1933] 1910 U.S. Census, William H. Cady household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 180 (stamped), p. 3B (written), dwelling 50, family 52, NARA Series/Roll T624/637. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1934] 1910 U.S. Census, Cecil L. Gilbert household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 184 (stamped), p. 7A (written), dwelling 119, family 123, NARA Series/Roll T624/637. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1935] 1910 U.S. Census, Luther E. Gilbert household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 184 (stamped), p. 7A (written), dwelling 118, family 122, NARA Series/Roll T624/637. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1936] 1910 U.S. Census, George H. Wilson household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 180 (stamped), p. 3B (written), dwelling 52, family 54, NARA Series/Roll T624/637. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1937] 1920 U.S. Census, Cecil L. Gilbert household, Frankfort, Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 7, p. 48 (stamped), p. 13A (written), dwelling 313, family 322, NARA Series/Roll T625/756. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1938] 1920 U.S. Census, Ernest H. Gilbert household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 19 (stamped), p. 3A (written), dwelling 45, family 45, NARA Series/Roll T625/756. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1939] 1920 U.S. Census, Luther E. Gilbert household, Arcadia Twp., Manistee Co., Michigan, E.D. 9, p. 2 (stamped), p. 2A (written), dwelling 27, family 29, NARA Series/Roll T625/783. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1940] 1920 U.S. Census, Henry Adler household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 17 (stamped), p. 1A (written), dwelling 8, family 8, NARA Series/Roll T625/756. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1941] 1920 U.S. Census, George H. Wilson household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 3, p. 19 (stamped), p. 3A (written), dwelling 51, family 51, NARA Series/Roll T625/756. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1942] 1930 U.S. Census, Cecil L. Gilbert household, Frankfort, Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 10-8, p. 268 (stamped), p. 9B (written), dwelling 250, family 259, NARA Series/Roll T626/974. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1943] 1930 U.S. Census, Earnest H. Gilbert household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 10-5, p. 249 (stamped), p. 2B (written), dwelling 41, family 41, NARA Series/Roll T626/974. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1944] 1930 U.S. Census, George H. Wilson household, Blaine Twp., Benzie Co., Michigan, E.D. 10-5, p. 249 (stamped), p. 2B (written), dwelling 45, family 45, NARA Series/Roll T626/974. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1945] World War I Draft Registration, Ernest Hallerfern Gilbert, Manistee Co., Michigan. Image from U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005), online database at http://ancestry.com, FHL Film 1675811.
  • [S1949] Harold Saffron and Linda Saffron, compilers, Gilmore Township Cemetery Records (Benzie Co., Michigan: MIGenWeb Project, 2005), online at http://files.usgwarchives.net/mi/benzie/cemeteries/… (also gilmoreh-o.txt and gilmorep-z.txt). Accessed 30 October 2010.
  • [S1990] Frank Grimes, contributor, Century Cemetery Records (I Dream of Genealogy, 2003), online at http://www.idreamof.com/cemetery/ct/hartford/century.html
  • [S1991] Lynn Tooley, transcriber, Old Marlborough Cemetery Records (Fonda, New York: New Horizons Genealogy), online at http://www.hale-collection.com/…. From the Charles R. Hale Collection at the Connecticut State Library.
  • [S1996] J. Gardner Bartlett, Newberry Genealogy: The Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Mass., 1634, 920-1914 (Boston, Massachusetts: privately printed, 1914). This genealogy names Richard Newberry as the father of the immigrant Thomas Newberry, and traces his ancestry back 19 generations, to Torf, Seigneur de Torville, born about 920. However, in the sketch of Thomas Newberry in The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Vol. V, M-P, it's noted that the connection between Thomas Newberry and Richard Newberry is questionable.
  • [S2014] 1860 U.S. Census, Joseph Jones household, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, p. 579 (stamped), p. 145 (written), dwelling 942, family 1035, NARA Series/Roll M653/1160. From ancestry.com.
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  • [S2048] World War I Draft Registration, Frank Freeman Sowle, Local Board 4, Garfield Co., Oklahoma. Image from U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005), online database at http://ancestry.com, FHL Film 1851776.
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  • [S2265] G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England - The Fiske Family," New England Historical and Genealogical Register. This is a nine-part article, appearing in Vol. 86, October 1932, pp. 406-435; Vol. 87, January 1933, pp. 40-45; Vol. 87, April 1933, pp. 141-146; Vol. 87, July 1933, pp. 217-274; Vol. 87, October 1933, pp. 367-374; Vol. 88, April 1934, pp. 142-146; Vol. 88, July 1934, pp. 265-273; Vol. 92, April 1938, pp. 177-183; Vol. 92, July 1938, pp. 287,288. The first four describe the findings (probate records, etc.), and the next three present the results in the usual genealogical register format. The final two articles describe additional material found after the first seven were published, along with some resulting corrections to the previous articles.
         Much of the information on the branch of the family that emigrated to New England is taken from the "Candler Manuscripts," a pedigree created by Rev. Matthias and (his son?) Philip Candler in the mid-1600s. The pedigree begins with Richard Fiske, Mathias's gg-grandfather, and is considered to be accurate.
         In the first series of seven articles, Moriarty concluded that Richard Fiske's father was either Simon Fiske of Laxfield, co. Suffolk, England, whose will was written 10 July 1536, or Geoffrey Fiske, son of Geoffrey of Laxfield whose will was written 3 May 1504. He concluded that Simon was the more likely candidate, based primarily on two items: (1) one of Simon's sons was named Geoffrey, as was one of Richard's sons; and especially (2) one of Simon's daughters had the uncommon name Gelion, as did one of Richard's granddaughters. However, Moriarty later realized that he had misread Simon's will, and that he in fact did not have a daughter named Gelion. This, together with additional information found after the first articles were published, led to two more articles, published in April and July 1938, in which he concludes that Richard Fiske's father was probably Geoffrey Fiske.
         The additional information also led to an earlier estimate for the birth of Geoffrey Fiske (the testator of 3 May 1504) from about 1442 to about 1420-25. (The statement in the July 1938 article is actually somewhat confusing. It says that the new data means the birth dates of the Simon who died in 1463/64 and his sons William and Geoffrey must be "somewhat earlier" than previously published, and that the "two latter men must both have been born prior to 1429 and about 1420-1425, while their father must have been born about 1400." But the earlier articles have Simon's birth data as about 1400, and William's as about 1425. Only Geoffrey's was significantly different.) The later article also shifts the birth date of Richard Fiske from about 1493 to about 1480-1485.
         Unfortunately, although the April 1938 article stated that a revised pedigree for the earlier generations would be presented, and the July 1938 article contains the notation "To be continued" at the end, no additional article with a revised pedigree was actually published. The birth date presented here for Geoffrey Fiske, the son of Geoffrey Fiske the testator of 3 May 1504, has thus been changed from about 1474 to about 1460 for consistency with the revised birth dates of his father Geoffrey and his son Richard.
         In the introductory article, Moriarty notes that the genealogy by Frederick Clifton Pierce is "of little value" with respect to the English ancestry of the American Fiske family, and that "the conclusions of the compiler are often incorrect." For that reason, the information in this series of articles is used here as the principal source for information on the Fiske family in England.
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  • [S2895] World War I Draft Registration, Herman Gustav Dobbeck, Local Board 53, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. Image from U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005), online database at http://ancestry.com, FHL Film 1613573.
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  • [S4841] World War I Draft Registration, Charles Francis Grabel, Washington Co., Oregon. Image from U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005), online database at http://ancestry.com, FHL Film 1852210.
  • [S4854] World War II Draft Card, Charles Francis Grabel, Local Board 2, Washington Co., Oregon. Image from U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010), online database at http://ancestry.com
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  • [S8048] Jacob Ford pension file; No. S13050; Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files; Record Group 15, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Microfilm Publication M804, Roll 1000, Images 189-211, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.. From U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900 (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010), online database at http://ancestry.com
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