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Source 060 – Postcard by Iva M. Cooper

December 9, 2016 by Admin

Author: Iva M. Cooper of Grand Rapids, MI
Title: Postcard to Mrs. H.E. Cooper [Helen E. (Nelson) Branch Cooper] of Lawrence, MI
Date: 09 December [no year]
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

December 9 [no year visible]

Mrs. H.E. Cooper
Lawrence, MI
RFD #3

Arrived OK but my arms are so tired and lame. I forgot to get my clippings. Will you send them when you write. You laid them in the white cupboard. Love to all. Iva

Filed Under: Postcard Tagged With: Cooper, Iva M., Nelson, Helen E.

Source 115 – Interview with Dorothy Thomas

March 1, 2009 by Admin

Interviewed by: Christine Fisher
Person Interviewed: Dorothy (Thomas) St. Arno-Prevost-Robly
Date: March 2009

Alto A. Brown (Charles R. Thomas’ first wife) killed in buggy/train accident.

Viola (Thomas)
Eva Gillons (Charles R. Thomas’ sister) has a daughter named Margaret that was about the same age as Viola, so Eva took Viola to live with them when Alto A. (Brown) Thomas died in the accident. Viola was about age 14 or 16, she rebelled when the family moved to Texas.
Married WWI veteran who was shell-shocked.

George Thomas
Fought in Civil War
Went to East Coast then to study law
Returned to Grand Rapids and became a “judge”

Charles R. Thomas
Had “itchy feet”
Joined the circus when he was 14 years
Became a government scout; knew many indian chiefs
Camped with Buffalo Bill in Montana and Idaho
Loved to have a good time – used to “clog”
Had three sisters: Nellie (Thomas) Taylor, Eva (Thomas) Gillons, Jane (Thomas)
Brothers: Scott (cancer)

Herbert Thomas (son of Charles and Iva)
Born in 1926 – about 4 years younger than Dorothy
Iva took care of him until near her death, at which time he was sent to a home. Iva died about two weeks after she put him in a home [1945 – he would have been almost 20 years old]. President Roosevelt died the day of her funeral.
Dorothy sent Christmas gift for years, then one year the gift was returned with no explanation.

Dorothy (Thomas) – 352.854.2704
Born: 10 June 1922 in Texas
Graduated from High School in East Jordan
Went to Western in Kalamazoo on a scholarship for one year to be a Home Ec teacher.
Stayed off-campus and worked 1 hour a day and on weekends for $.25/hour. Gave $1.50 a week to kitty for food.
Then she waitressed.
Started working at Butterworth and received a scholarship during the war – went to University of Detroit for 6 weeks for nursing school.

Margaret Thomas
Considered mentally retarded.
Lived at home for a long time.
Eventually put in care of state.
Lived in a home in Lapeer for years until it was closed.
Moved then to home in Bad Axe where she died in 1986.

Iva May (Cooper) Thomas
diabetic

Texas
Lived there for about 10 years

Filed Under: Interview Tagged With: Thomas, Charles R., Thomas, Dorothy

Source 090 – Email Message by orayruss

February 25, 2004 by Admin

Author: orayruss@ees.eesc.com
Title: Marcus S. Nelson in Civil War
Date: 25 February 2004
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note: this reply is in response to my original email: In a message dated 2/25/2004 1:25:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Greetings! My ancestor, Marcus S. Nelson, served in the Civil War in the Army of the Mississippi, Western Sharpshooters, 14th Missouri Regiment, Company D. He was originally from Michigan, I believe. I am not able to find him on anyone’s Civil War soldier list and I’m wondering if it may be because the casualties were not recorded for the Battle of Corinth (where he died). Are you able to help me with this??? Thank you if you can!

Hello Chris:
He was a member of Birges’ Western Sharpshooters and I have him listed at this URL. I also think that they were attached to the 44th Illinois Infantry. Can’t remember right offhand; but, that rings a bell with me.

http://www.michiganinthewar.org/sharpshooters/western.htm

Filed Under: Email Tagged With: Nelson, Marcus S.

Source 089 – Email Message by Bonnie’s Gaia

January 4, 2004 by Admin

Author: Bonnie, bonniegaia@earthlink.net
Title:
Date: 04 January 2004
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note: This email from Bonnie was in reply to my original email, On Sunday, January 4, 2004, at 05:49 PM, Chris Fisher wrote: My research leads me to believe that this is my ancestor…as far back as I can go thus far. Is there any way you can help me confirm this? My records indicate that James Draper was married to Miriam (Stanfield) and they came from Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England. I would so much appreciate any input you can give. Chris Fisher

Hi Chris,
You caught me at a rough time — what with my Mom in a sudden drastic downturn of health — she had to go to a SNF and I am now packing up her apartment…. However, I can send you my notes on James Draper. If these lead you to some new discoveries, I sure would appreciate knowing. Also, might you let me know which child of his you descend from? My line is James1, James 2, Gideon3, Gideon4, Abigail5 (DRAPER) m Johann Casper ELSTER.

Good luck — again, please let me know if you learn anything new!
Bonnie
Oakland, California

Bonnie’s notes on James (1) DRAPER:
‘ALT birthdate: Wm Mallory gives 21 Apr 1618, Heptonstall

The emigrant ancestor of this family was JAMES, son of William and Grace (MITCHELL) Draper of the Priory of Heptonstall, Yorkshire Co. England. [Frank Doherty, Settlers of Beekman Patent, 1997]
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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000
From: “Elwyn D. Draper” To: DRAPER-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: James Draper – Eng & MA

You are inquiring about James “the Puritan” Draper, widely regarded as the progenitor of most Drapers in the United States today. In the 1892 book, Drapers in America, by Thomas Waln-Morgan Draper, the children of James and Miriam Stansfield were:
Miriam,
Susanna,
Sarah,
James,
John,
Moses,
Daniel,
Patience, and
Jonathan.
Dates for James are given as b. Heptonstall, Halifax, Yorkshire Co., England, 1618; d. Roxbury, MA, Jul 1694; marr. Heptonstall, 21 Apr 1646 to Miriam Stansfield, b. Heptonstall, 27 Nov 1625, d. Roxbury, MA, Jan 1697.

Because the author was tracing Drapers, he did not pursue very far along the females’ lines. However, I can give you what he has on Sarah: b. Roxbury, MA 1652, marr. 19 May 1669 to James Hadlock.
Child: Sarah b. Roxbury, MA 16 Dec 1670. Baptized as an adult, 24 Oct 1686. Marr. ca. 1686, John Marcy. They had 8 sons and 3 daughters.

Although I have significant data on many Draper lines, I have not followed the female children of James and Miriam.

James’ father was Thomas. <<<<<<<<<<>

Do you have proof of the parentage?

I am curious since The Settlers of Beekman Patent, Dutchess Co, NY by Frank J. Doherty (1997) gives James as the son of William and Grace (Mitchell) Draper of the Priory of Heptonstall, Yorkshire. This book (p 471) has different dates for James’ birth and death also: born 28 July 1622, and died 13 July 1697, Roxbury. There is agreement on the marriage date of 21 Apr 1646 at Heptonstall to Miriam, this source saying her parents were Gideon and Grace (Eastwood) Stanfield.

Does anyone have copies of parish registers or other proof of which dates are correct?

–Bonnie in Oakland CA
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Re: James “The Puritan” Draper
Posted by: Dorothy Shillinglaw Date: February 22, 1999
In Reply to: Re: James “The Puritan” Draper by Dan Draper, Jr. of 1347
Re confusion about James DRAPER’s death date: Clarence Almon Torrey commented on this in his article ìThe English Ancestry of James Draper,î which appeared on page 236 of The American Genealogist, Vol. XV (1938-1939). He discussed the conflicting evidence on page 241 of this article, which contains a wealth of information and is well worth reading. Torrey believed the 13 July 1697 date of death in Roxbury town records was probably correct as James Sr. deeded land to his son James Jr. 13 March 1697 (Suffolk County, Mass., Deeds, Vol. 38, Folio 193).
James DRAPER Sr. (1622-1697) and Miriam Stansfield (1625-1700/01, see same article) were my husband’s 6th great-grandparents; Jonathan Draper and Sarah Jackson were his 5th great-grandparents; and I would certainly value information gleaned from the cemetery in West Roxbury.– sdshillinglaw@prodigy.net

~~~~~~~Re: Father of James “The Puritan” Draper
Posted by: Dan Draper, Jr. Date: April 02, 1999
In Reply to: Re: Father of James “The Puritan” Draper by Dorothy Shillinglaw of 1347
Dorothy, I have closely read and studied Clarence Almon Torrey’s article, “The English Ancestry of James Draper,” which appears on Pages 236-242 of THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Vol. XV (1938-39). I have also studied every other bit of other information that I could find on this subject. Mr. Torrey’s article does offer compelling evidence gleaned from legal documents and Heptonstall Parish Records.
Although my family has thought for decades that Thomas and Grace (Newall) Draper were the parents of James “The Puritan” Draper, I am now convinced otherwise.
IT CLEARLY APPEARS TO ME THAT THOMAS AND GRACE (NEWALL) DRAPER WERE THE GRANDPARENTS OF JAMES “THE PURITAN,” AND THAT HIS PARENTS WERE WILLIAM AND GRACE (MITCHELL) DRAPER.
If anyone has any documentary evidence to the contrary, I would certainly like to have an opportunity to review it.
For those Draper descendants who do not share the conclusion that many of us have reached, I would strongly suggest that you read Mr. Torrey’s article. If you do not have easy access to the article, send me your snail mail address and I will forward you a copy.
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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001
From: “Elwyn D. Draper” To: DRAPER-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Drapers in America book

Hi Bev,
I have a copy of the 1892 Drapers in America (DIA) book.
The earliest Draper written up is James “the Puritan”, who married Mariam Stansfield. James is listed as the 4th s. and child of Thomas Draper of Priory of Heptonstall, Vicarage of Halifax, Yorkshire Co., England.

James is the immigrant progenitor of many American Drapers. There is some controversy over whether Thomas was the father or grandfather of James. To date, I have not seen compelling evidence to contradict the parentage set forth in DIA.

I have detailed many of the descendants of Gideon Draper (grandson of James the Puritan) on my website, the Draper-tree.

I am willing to look up some information in DIA for you, and would of course welcome any additions or corrections to the information on the website.

Elwyn D. Draper
drapertree@yahoo.com

Visit the Draper-tree at www.geocities.com/draper-tree.
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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001
From: johndraper@webtv.net (John Draper)
To: DRAPER-L@rootsweb.com

Subject: Re; Drapers in America book

Elwyn,
I, too have been perplexed about the ancestry of James “The Puritan.” However, I have found the article by Clarence Torrey titled “the English Ancestry of James Draper” published in volume 15, 1938-39 of The American Genealogist to be compelling.
This article concludes that the father of James was William and that Thomas was the grandfather of James.
Sincerely,
John

Filed Under: Email

Source 028 – Eulogy for Robert W. Thomas

December 19, 1991 by Admin

Memorial to: Robert W. Thomas, b. 9 March 1913, d. 14 Dec 1991
Presented by: James M. Hoorn
Date: 19 Dec 1991
Location: Oakland Memorial Gardens

Filed Under: Vital Record: Death Tagged With: Thomas, Robert

Source 194 – Obituary for Martin Hoorn

August 25, 1988 by Admin

HOORN – Mr. Martin Hoorn, aged 70, of Grand Rapids, passed away Thursday, August 25, 1988. Mr. Hoorn was a charter school board member of Kentwood Public Schools and a retired Kelvinator employee. Surviving are his wife, Helen; his children, Janice and James Fisher of Saginaw; Jim and Sandy Hoorn of Northview; Bruce and Mary Lou Hoorn of Sparta; Brian and Robin Hoorn of Lowell; Diane Korf of Wayland; 18 grandchildren; his brothers and sisters, Bessie and Mike Looman, Nellie Pritchett, Francis and Louise Hoorn; Bernie and Arlene Hoorn; Peter and Jenny Hoorn. The funeral service will be held 12 noon Saturday at the funeral chapel, Rev. Burt Gardner officiating. Emtombment Chapel Hill Mausoleum. Memorial contributions may be made to Good News Baptist Church Building Fund. The family will receive friends Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm and Saturday from 10 am until 12 noon at the Stroo Funeral Home, Cutlerville Chapel, 1095 68th St. SE.

Filed Under: Vital Record: Death Tagged With: Hoorn, Martin, MI - Grand Rapids - Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens

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