1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.2Census, Federal - 1930 - Green Co., WI, Brodhead, ED # 23 - 4, sheet # 6A, 9 Apr 1930. "Goodrich St. Line 35 Dwelling # 185 Family # 204
Oliver, Alice M. head owns value-$2000 no radio age 70 Wd Eng/Can Eng/Can Eng/Can imm: 1880 Na Occ:none
Miller, Catharine nurse 55 Wd WI Switz Switz nurse
Line 37 Dwelling 186 Family # 205
Leng, Harry W. head rents $10/mo N 35 m age 22 WI NY Eng/Can Electrician/elec plant
Alice B. wife 33 m 19 SD WI WI Teacher
Marjorie dau 10 Sask/Can WI SD
Lois M. dau 8 Sask/Can WI SD."3Census, Federal - 1900 - Rock Co, Wisc., Spring Valley, ED # 193, sheet 8 (Ancestry p. 15 of 29), 13 Jun 1900. "Line 6 Dwelling # 152 Family # 155
Leng, William head b. Apr 1838 age 62 m for 8 yrs NY ENG ENG Farmer owns farm free
Alice wife feb 1860 40 m 8 3 ch b/3 living NS NS NS imm: 1880 19 yrs in US
Harry son Jun 1894 5 WI NY NS
Wm. L. son Mar 1896 4 WI NY NS."4Census, Federal - 1910 - Rock Co, WI, Spring Valley, ED# 130, sheet 10B (Ancestry p. 11 of 19), 30 Apr 1910. "Line 73 Dwelling # 237 Family # 241
Leng, William R. head age 72 m2 18 yrs NY Eng/Eng Eng/Eng Farmer owns
Alice M. wife 50 m1 18 yrs 2 ch b./2 living Eng/Eng Eng/Eng Eng/Eng
Harry W. son 16 WI NY Eng in school
William L. son 14 WI NY Eng in school."5Social Security Death Index.
6Census, Federal - 1930 - Green Co., WI, Brodhead, ED # 23 - 4, sheet 6A.
1Census, Federal - 1930 - Green Co., WI, Brodhead, ED # 23 - 4, sheet # 6A, 9 Apr 1930. "Goodrich St. Line 35 Dwelling # 185 Family # 204
Oliver, Alice M. head owns value-$2000 no radio age 70 Wd Eng/Can Eng/Can Eng/Can imm: 1880 Na Occ:none
Miller, Catharine nurse 55 Wd WI Switz Switz nurse
Line 37 Dwelling 186 Family # 205
Leng, Harry W. head rents $10/mo N 35 m age 22 WI NY Eng/Can Electrician/elec plant
Alice B. wife 33 m 19 SD WI WI Teacher
Marjorie dau 10 Sask/Can WI SD
Lois M. dau 8 Sask/Can WI SD."2Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.3Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.4Census, Federal - 1930 - Green Co., WI, Brodhead, ED # 23 - 4, sheet 6A.
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.2Census, Federal - 1930 - Green Co., WI, Brodhead, 6A, 9 Apr 1930. "Goodrich St. Line 35 Dwelling # 185 Family # 204
Oliver, Alice M. head owns value-$2000 no radio age 70 Wd Eng/Can Eng/Can Eng/Can imm: 1880 Na Occ:none
Miller, Catharine nurse 55 Wd WI Switz Switz nurse
Line 37 Dwelling 186 Family # 205
Leng, Harry W. head rents $10/mo N 35 m age 22 WI NY Eng/Can Electrician/elec plant
Alice B. wife 33 m 19 SD WI WI Teacher
Marjorie dau 10 Sask/Can WI SD
Lois M. dau 8 Sask/Can WI SD."
1Census, Federal - 1930 - Green Co., WI, Brodhead, ED # 23 - 4, sheet # 6A, 9 Apr 1930. "Goodrich St. Line 35 Dwelling # 185 Family # 204
Oliver, Alice M. head owns value-$2000 no radio age 70 Wd Eng/Can Eng/Can Eng/Can imm: 1880 Na Occ:none
Miller, Catharine nurse 55 Wd WI Switz Switz nurse
Line 37 Dwelling 186 Family # 205
Leng, Harry W. head rents $10/mo N 35 m age 22 WI NY Eng/Can Electrician/elec plant
Alice B. wife 33 m 19 SD WI WI Teacher
Marjorie dau 10 Sask/Can WI SD
Lois M. dau 8 Sask/Can WI SD."
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.
1Gary Patriquin at
ary112251@aol.com, Patriquin GED received 13 Oct 2003.
1Margaret Ann Jenstad, 26 Oct 2003.
2Census, Federal - 1870 - Madison Co, IA roll #407, Jackson Twsp. "Wintermantel, John age 38 Farmer b.Baden
Carolina 36 Baden cannot read or write
Peter 18 PA
Caroline 16 IL
Frederick 14 IL
Henry 9 IL
Charles 7 IL
Emily 3 IA
John 9/12 IA (Dec)
Schoeplin, Mary 73 Baden."3Census, Federal 1880, Warren Co., Iowa, Jefferson Twsp, ED 233, p. 17. "Lotz, Peter M. age 27 born PA."
4Gravestone.
5Gravestone.
6Gravestone.
1Margaret Ann Jenstad, 26 Oct 2003.
1"Joyce Warren"
, Rootsweb.com - Condon Message Board, 3 Jan 2004, Rootsweb.com.
1"Joyce Warren"
, Rootsweb.com - Condon Message Board, 3 Jan 2003, Rootsweb.com.
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, 6 Feb 2004, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Census, Federal - 1920 - Multnomah Co, Oregon, Portland, ED # 111; Ancestry p. 14 of 29. "Line 95 819 Belmont St. Dwelling 131 Household # 158
Stone, Mary E. Head R 47 wd IA GER NY Occ: None
Laurence O. son 24 s OR IA IA Dyer in dye shop
Bercha M. dau 20 s OR IA IA stenographer for US Shipping Board
Emily E. dau 18 s OR IA IA telephone operator for Telephone Co.
Rose M. dau 14 s OR IA IA none (in school)
Lois R. dau 9 s OR IA IA none "
next page - Line 1
Stone, William W. Father 81 m. yr imm: 1856 Yr naturalized: 1878 Ger Ger Ger Occ: none
Sarah A. Mother 71 m NY Bavaria France none." *The "William W. Stone" listed here in the 1920 census is actually William Frederick Winermantle b. 1838 in Ihringen, Germany.3Census, Federal 1930, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon ED# 324, p. 6, 4 Apr 1930. "973 E. Conch St. Dwelling # 70 Family # 76
Stone, Lawrence O. head rents for $20/mo radio age 34 m at 25 OR IA USA OCC: cleaner at a dye works
Louise wife 25 15 OR IL MI
Cletus M. son 8 OR OR OR
Donald E. son 7 OR OR OR
Margery V. dau 4 OR OR OR
Betty L. dau 2 5/12 OR OR OR."
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Social Security Death Index.
1Jan Bender, Patsy Clark, Julie Edwards, and Margaret Ann Jenstad; about 2002, Descendants of John Jacob Wintermantel, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.
2Census, Federal 1930, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon ED# 324, p. 6, 4 Apr 1930. "973 E. Conch St. Dwelling # 70 Family # 76
Stone, Lawrence O. head rents for $20/mo radio age 34 m at 25 OR IA USA OCC: cleaner at a dye works
Louise wife 25 15 OR IL MI
Cletus M. son 8 OR OR OR
Donald E. son 7 OR OR OR
Margery V. dau 4 OR OR OR
Betty L. dau 2 5/12 OR OR OR."3Douglas County, Oregon - clerk's office, pp.1991-020284 , 1 Jan 1991, internet. "1991-020284 Doc Type: B & S DEED Consideration: Date Rec: 1/1/1991
Direct: DVA
Indirect: STONE, CLETUS MONROE SR."4Genealogy Buffs.com, http://www.genealogybuff.com.
1Genealogy Buffs.com, http://www.genealogybuff.com, Douglas Co., Oregon. "Gilda "Gege" Ferrante Stone
STONE, Gilda "Gege" Ferrante - Age 81, of Roseburg, passed away on Sunday, December 24, 2000, in Phoenix, Arizona. She was born on November 17, 1919 at Portland, Oregon, to Joseph and Antonia (Panizzi) Ferrante. Gilda attended Benson Polytechnic School and Commerce High School in Portland, graduating in 1937. On April 19, 1944 in Vancouver, Washington, she married Cletus M. Stone. Gege enjoyed cooking, dancing, camping, hunting, traveling, and competitive shuffleboard. She was a member of the Women of the Moose Lodge. She is survived by her husband of over 56 years, Cletus M. Stone, Sr. of Roseburg, her children: Carol Hellyer of Snohomish, WA, Cletus Stone, Jr. of Bend, OR, Laura Pigott of Lincoln City, OR, Don Stone and Kathy Duarte, both of Roseburg, four grandchildren: Whitney Hellyer, Philip Pigott, Kendra and Kelsey Stone, brothers and sisters: Rose Khunhansen, Clara Huff, Mary Bushek, all of Portland, OR, Donna Miller and Lilly Volpe, both of Milwaukie, OR, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Jo Purcella. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, December 30, 2000, at 1:00 p.m. at WILSON'S CHAPEL OF THE ROSES, who is in care of the services. Pastor Dennis Pust will officiate. At the family's request, contributions may be made to a charity of your choice in Mrs. Stone's memory."2Genealogy Buffs.com.
1Joyce Condon-Warren
oyce Condon-Warren, RE: Condon, Stewart, Lafferty in Canada 1776, Roots Web.com Message Board, Message Board, 3 Jan 2004, Ancestry.com.2New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, Newark, New Jersey:New Jersey Historical Society, 1916, Ancestry.com. ""Bryan Lefferty, Esq., is mentioned in 1755 in the record of a road near Lamington, Somerset county. He subscribed, in 1756, œ1, 15s. toward the erection of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Pluckamin. In the same year he built his house, at Pluckamin, south of the village, north of Chambers's or Lefferty's brook, and east of the road running from Pluckamin to Somerville. He was appointed one of the Common Pleas Judges of Somerset County, March 19, 1759, and again in 1768. He loaned money, June 3, 1767, to Peter Eoff, innholder, of Pluckamin, on a mortgage on the latter's house. On July 20, 1769, administration was granted to "Mary Leferty, widow of Bryan Leferty Esq late of Somerset county deceased." His tombstone in the Lamington churchyard says he was 64 years old. His children probably were: 1. Bryan; 2. Priscilla, married William Steward, of Somerset County, April 11, 1748; 3. Catharine, married Asher Herriott, Jan. 6, 1755; 4. John, who removed to Sussex county; administration on his estate was granted to Moses Van Campen, July 14, 1781; 5. Ruth, said to have been one of the most beautiful and most wayward girls in the county; her son's half-brother, William McDonald, made a runaway match with a sister of Jennie McCrea, who was murdered by Indians near Fort Edward, during the Revolution. Bryan Lefferty, second, is said to have been a noted Tory in the Revolution. His prominence in the community is indicated by the fact that the War Office of the Continental Congress wrote, July 20, 1776, to the Provincial Congress of New Jersey, suggesting "the propriety of Bryan Lefferty, Esquire, his residing in New Jersey, and to take his parole and security," whereupon the Provincial Congress "Ordered, That Mr. Lefferty do sign his parole as settled by Congress, and give security in the sum of one thousand Pounds, to depart hence to the house or the widow Lefferty, in the Township of Bedminster, Somerset County, and there to remain, or within a circle of four miles thereof, until he have leave to the contrary." After the war it would seem that he was still a Justice of the Peace as late as 1786, about which time he probably died, as in 1787 his property, 174 acres, is assessed to Mrs. Lefferty, the tax being $4, 15s., 8d. About 1800 the property passed into the hands of John Davenport, who came from Connecticut, and built a tannery on the place. The Lefferty house was torn down in 1879. The name is written Lafferty, Lefferty and Leferty in the records.--Hist. Hunterdon and Somerset Counties, 703, 711, 713; "Our Home,' Somerville, 1873, 481-6, Minutes of Provincial Congress, 1775-1776, 518; Records of Wills and of Marriages, in Secretary of State's Office, at Trenton. "."
3New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives. article says, "His tombstone in the Lamington churchyard says he was 64 years old.
4New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives.
1New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, Newark, New Jersey:New Jersey Historical Society, 1916, Ancestry.com.
1New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, Newark, New Jersey:New Jersey Historical Society, 1916, Ancestry.com.
2Nancy Jordan, Email to Dianne Stevens dated 8 OCT 2015. "Bryan Lefferty Jr (1736-1787), Priscilla’s brother, was a witness and executor of the will of William McDonald. (you mentioned in your notes: “who is William McDonald?). This is found in the Abstracts of New Jersey Wills on Ancestry.com."
1New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, Newark, New Jersey:New Jersey Historical Society, 1916, Ancestry.com.
1New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives, Newark, New Jersey:New Jersey Historical Society, 1916, Ancestry.com. "(Bryan Leferty's) children probably were . . . 5. Ruth, said to have been one of the most beautiful and most wayward girls in the county."