ASHLEY
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John ASHLEY in Ontario co., NY
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Posted: 5 Nov 2009 4:24AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Ashley Myer Meyer
I am related to John and Lois Ashley, through their son Chauncey Ashley. I have a picture of his wife Emeline Myers Ashley, but none of Chauncey Ashley or of Lois ? Ashley Willet. I've seen pictures of Nelson Ashley from the Hillsdale book and Charles's from his Obit. Chauncey Ashley , along with his son John Bell Ashley died in the Civil War.
We are stuck on John Ashley parentage . We found a Naturalization certificate for a John, but the dates don't match.
And I like every one else find the available Lois Goodrich data doesn't fit. I did find this possibility for Lois ? Ashely Willet. From the Barbor Birth collection there a Lois born 1794 in Berlin, CT
NAME Lois Gridley
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 15 Feb 1794
Birth Location: Berlin
Parent Name: Abel
There is a Ancestry.com tree with this family but no much detail Father Abel dies in 1824 in Manlius, NY with a Mother named Rhoda Hill. But I don't have any more proof.
I am also trying to locate the parents of Chauncey Ashley's wife Emeline Myer/ Emeline Meyer. Who also likely lived in Phelps/Canandaigua are in the 1830's.
Any of the above helpful ? or do you have any info that might help me fill in a blank or 2 ? Thanks
We are stuck on John Ashley parentage . We found a Naturalization certificate for a John, but the dates don't match.
And I like every one else find the available Lois Goodrich data doesn't fit. I did find this possibility for Lois ? Ashely Willet. From the Barbor Birth collection there a Lois born 1794 in Berlin, CT
NAME Lois Gridley
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 15 Feb 1794
Birth Location: Berlin
Parent Name: Abel
There is a Ancestry.com tree with this family but no much detail Father Abel dies in 1824 in Manlius, NY with a Mother named Rhoda Hill. But I don't have any more proof.
I am also trying to locate the parents of Chauncey Ashley's wife Emeline Myer/ Emeline Meyer. Who also likely lived in Phelps/Canandaigua are in the 1830's.
Any of the above helpful ? or do you have any info that might help me fill in a blank or 2 ? Thanks