Selected Families and Individuals

Source Citations


Franklin Thomas BALIS

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

3Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, unpublished, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.

4Census, Federal - 1880 - Harlan Co, Nebraska, district 35, Ancestry, p. 2 of 6.

5Census, Federal - 1910 - Boulder Co., Colorado, Salina, Ancestry p. 4 of 7, 29 Apr 1910. "Line 51    Dwelling # 52     Family # 53

Balis, Thomas       head    age 37  m2  6 yrs    WI  NY  WI    occ: retail merchant/groceries  OA
         Bessie H.   wife              32  m1  6         CO  WI  WI
         Esther E.    dau                5                    CO  WI  CO."

6Census, Federal - 1920 - Boulder Co., Colorado, Boulder City, Ancestry p. 16 of 35, 9 Jan 1920. "Line 53     662  Concord Ave,    Dwelling # 177   Household # 203

Balis, Thomas F.     Head  owns/M   age 47        WI  IL    WI    occ:  Miner/gold mine  working on own
        Bessie           wife                            42        CO  NY  PA
        Esther E.       dau                            15        CO  WI  CO
        Earl W.          son                              8        CO  WI  CO
Westcot, Ethel E.   boarder                     25 S     CO  Eng Eng."

7Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".

8Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, p.25B.


Florence Sarah ALLISON

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

2Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".

3Shirley Nyman Harris, Various papers copied and sent to DZStevens in August 2003.


Earl BALIS

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.


Ernest BALIS

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.


Franklin Thomas BALIS

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

3Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, unpublished, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.

4Census, Federal - 1880 - Harlan Co, Nebraska, district 35, Ancestry, p. 2 of 6.

5Census, Federal - 1910 - Boulder Co., Colorado, Salina, Ancestry p. 4 of 7, 29 Apr 1910. "Line 51    Dwelling # 52     Family # 53

Balis, Thomas       head    age 37  m2  6 yrs    WI  NY  WI    occ: retail merchant/groceries  OA
         Bessie H.   wife              32  m1  6         CO  WI  WI
         Esther E.    dau                5                    CO  WI  CO."

6Census, Federal - 1920 - Boulder Co., Colorado, Boulder City, Ancestry p. 16 of 35, 9 Jan 1920. "Line 53     662  Concord Ave,    Dwelling # 177   Household # 203

Balis, Thomas F.     Head  owns/M   age 47        WI  IL    WI    occ:  Miner/gold mine  working on own
        Bessie           wife                            42        CO  NY  PA
        Esther E.       dau                            15        CO  WI  CO
        Earl W.          son                              8        CO  WI  CO
Westcot, Ethel E.   boarder                     25 S     CO  Eng Eng."

7Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".

8Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, p.25B.


Bessie HARRIMAN

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Ancestry p. 16 of 35, 9 Jan 1920, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources. "Line 53     662  Concord Ave,    Dwelling # 177   Household # 203

Balis, Thomas F.     Head  owns/M   age 47        WI  IL    WI    occ:  Miner/gold mine  working on own
        Bessie           wife                            42        CO  NY  PA
        Esther E.       dau                            15        CO  WI  CO
        Earl W.          son                              8        CO  WI  CO
Westcot, Ethel E.   boarder                     25 S     CO  Eng Eng."

2Census, Federal - 1910 - Boulder Co., Colorado, Salina, Ancestry p. 4 of 7. "Line 51    Dwelling # 52     Family # 53

Balis, Thomas       head    age 37  m2  6 yrs    WI  NY  WI    occ: retail merchant/groceries  OA
         Bessie H.   wife              32  m1  6         CO  WI  WI
         Esther E.    dau                5                    CO  WI  CO."


Esther E. BALIS

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

2Census, Federal - 1910 - Boulder Co., Colorado, Salina, Ancestry p. 4 of 7. "Line 51    Dwelling # 52     Family # 53

Balis, Thomas       head    age 37  m2  6 yrs    WI  NY  WI    occ: retail merchant/groceries  OA
         Bessie H.   wife              32  m1  6         CO  WI  WI
         Esther E.    dau                5                    CO  WI  CO."

3Census, Federal - 1920 - Boulder Co., Colorado, Boulder City, Ancestry p. 16 of 35. "Line 53     662  Concord Ave,    Dwelling # 177   Household # 203

Balis, Thomas F.     Head  owns/M   age 47        WI  IL    WI    occ:  Miner/gold mine  working on own
        Bessie           wife                            42        CO  NY  PA
        Esther E.       dau                            15        CO  WI  CO
        Earl W.          son                              8        CO  WI  CO
Westcot, Ethel E.   boarder                     25 S     CO  Eng Eng."


Earl W. BALIS

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

2Census, Federal - 1920 - Boulder Co., Colorado, Boulder City, Ancestry p. 16 0f 35. "Line 53     662  Concord Ave,    Dwelling # 177   Household # 203

Balis, Thomas F.     Head  owns/M   age 47        WI  IL    WI    occ:  Miner/gold mine  working on own
        Bessie           wife                            42        CO  NY  PA
        Esther E.       dau                            15        CO  WI  CO
        Earl W.          son                              8        CO  WI  CO
Westcot, Ethel E.   boarder                     25 S     CO  Eng Eng."

3Social Security Death Index.


Bessie BALIS

1Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".


Robert H. BALIS

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".

3Census, Federal - 1880 - Harlan Co, Nebraska, district 35, Ancestry, p. 2 of 6.

4Wisconsin, Green Co., - Marriages before 1907, vol 6, p. 464, 13 Dec 1900.


Ella Maud STEVENS

1Karen Farmer, Langille Family Database, Ancestry.com.

2Census, Federal - 1900 - Green Co., WI, Spring Grove Twsp, ED # 129, sheet 10, line 14, 20 Jun 1900. "Line 12       Dwelling # 201                Family # 209

Stevens, Charles b. JUL 1831  age 68   m 37 yrs   Can/Eng  Can/Eng  Can/Eng  imm: 1878  inUS 22yrs Na  Farmer  Own
              Catherine  Mar  1837       63                          all   same as above                                                 8 ch b./ 7 living
              Maud E.    Jul 1880           19 S                WI           Can/Eng  can/Eng."

3Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, unpublished, p. 71 - 72B, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.

4Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, p. 72B.

5Wisconsin, Green Co., - Marriages before 1907, vol 6, p. 464, 13 Dec 1900.


Robert H. BALIS

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".

3Census, Federal - 1880 - Harlan Co, Nebraska, district 35, Ancestry, p. 2 of 6.


Odessa Grace EFNOR

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Ancestry.com.


Duff LIVINGSTON

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

2Census, Federal - 1900 - Jasper Co., Iowa, Palo Alto twsp, Ancestry p. 22 of 25. Census shows the family (Duff, Hettie, Robert) living with Hettie's brothers Robert and Ernie.


Hettie B. BALIS

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

3Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".

4Round Robin Letter from Hettie to her children, nieces, and nephews dated 9 Jun 1973. In this letter Hettie describes her last visit to Wisconsin in 1955.  She once again, goes over the events of her parents' deaths and the dispersal of the children. She sheds light on her feelings of not being wanted by the Reasoners.

5Census, Federal - 1880 - Harlan Co, Nebraska, district 35, Ancestry, p. 2 of 6.

6Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, unpublished, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.

7Hettie Balis Carden, Thoughts and Memories over the Years, unpublished, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. Written when she was in her late 80's.


Robert Milton LIVINGSTON

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

2Five Generations, unknown newspaper, Oct 1971.

3Ancestry.com, California Death Index 1940 - 1997. "Ohio" is from this source.

4Ancestry.com, California Death Index 1940 - 1997.


Bill Houston CARDIN

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.


Hettie B. BALIS

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

3Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".

4Round Robin Letter from Hettie to her children, nieces, and nephews dated 9 Jun 1973. In this letter Hettie describes her last visit to Wisconsin in 1955.  She once again, goes over the events of her parents' deaths and the dispersal of the children. She sheds light on her feelings of not being wanted by the Reasoners.

5Census, Federal - 1880 - Harlan Co, Nebraska, district 35, Ancestry, p. 2 of 6.

6Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, unpublished, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.

7Hettie Balis Carden, Thoughts and Memories over the Years, unpublished, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens. Written when she was in her late 80's.


Henry Maxwell CARDIN

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

2Five Generations, unknown newspaper, Oct 1971.

3Former Resident Turns 100, Cocoran Journal - Thursday 26 Oct 1978. Article about Hettie B. Carden.


William Burrell WALKER

1Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

2Shirley Nyman Harris-verbal report. info from old photo Shirley shared.


Mabel M. BALIS

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Stevens, Dianne Z., Stevens Family History, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711. Assembled from various sources.

3Veith, Michele, Ged-com file imported 17 MAR 2002. file titled "Leslie".

4Nyman, Ina - various papers.

5Hettie Balis Carden, Memories of my Life - Book One, unpublished, Copy in Personal Files of Dianne Z. Stevens.

6Jack Taif Spencer and Robert Abraham Goodpasture, Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks, Eight Centuries of the Derthicks and Related Derricks..., Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 1986.


Ephraim DERRICK

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Daughters of the American Revolution, Rolls of Honor (Ancestor Index), Vol 29, p. 225. submitted by Mrs. Helen Mar Merritt, wife of James Monroe Merritt.  She was the daughter of Bybie Luke Derrick and Statira Felton. Record shows Ephriam was placed on the pension roll in 1818, Niagra County, NY for 3 years of service as a sergeant in the Connecticut line.

3Jack Taif Spencer and Robert Abraham Goodpasture, Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks, Eight Centuries of the Derthicks and Related Derricks..., Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 1986.

4Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.

5Olsen, Wayne, Ephraim Derrick, Email dated 1 JUL 2002. "I'm 99.9% positive that Ephraim was born in Colchester CT (the site of their
homestead is now in Salem township), but I don't have a primary record to
prove it. A primary record - church record, town record - may exist, but
once I had the Spencer and Goodpasture book on the Dethick/Derrick family
genealogy, I didn't search any further. The book doesn't cite a specific
church or town record for births, but states that much of the first 4
generations of the Dethicks/Derricks is documented by Ephraim Derrick's
diaries/writings and family bible.". "I'm 99.9% positive that Ephraim was born in Colchester CT (the site of their
homestead is now in Salem township), but I don't have a primary record to
prove it. A primary record - church record, town record - may exist, but
once I had the Spencer and Goodpasture book on the Dethick/Derrick family
genealogy, I didn't search any further. The book doesn't cite a specific
church or town record for births, but states that much of the first 4
generations of the Dethicks/Derricks is documented by Ephraim Derrick's
diaries/writings and family bible."

6Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf. Olsen cites LDS Ancestral file 1J42-25 for this burial information.  He adds that the grave was marked in 1953 by the Buffalo chapter of DAR.


Elizabeth GUSTIN

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Amos Morris DERRICK

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Census, Federal - 1850 - Green Co., Wi, town of Spring Grove, Ancestry p. 16.

3Fleming, Bell TenEyck, History of Old Clarence. ""The old village plot was located on land in Section 2, which was first settled by Wm. Sherry in the spring of 1841...

"Clarence was known in those days as Tenneyville. It was later named Clarence in honor of Squire Derrick, the name of the town from which he came ...

"Morris Derrick, brother of Squire Derrick, kept a small stock of groceries and liquors ...

"In 1840 Rudolphus Derrick settled on Section 2 in the town of Spring Grove. He bought 1200 acres of land and was one of the leading men of his time. He built a log house west of the bluff where he lived until his death. He was Justice of the Peace for many years. His log house served as a court house. His son, Franklyn Derrick, father of Frank Derrick, built the house on the hill...

"Jacob Ten Eyck, my grandfather, came from Canada and bought 540 acres of Rudolphus Derrick. He built a house just west of the Clarence bridge on the south side of the road.

The log house that grandfather built had no doors or windows -only places cut for them and blankets were hung up at the door. (There was no saw mill.) All slept in the loft, or up stairs reached by a ladder, and after all were up, the ladder was drawn up so the wolves could not reach them. Kate (daughter of Jacob) said she could see wolves everywhere, their eyes shining in the dark ... Kate was the first white child born in Clarence ...

"Grandmother Ten Eyck was an invalid in the latter part of her life. She never tired of relating incidents of the early settlements. Especially of Peter Emel, the Frenchman, and his Indian wife, who often called. They would follow Mrs. Ten Eyck to the chamber, cellar, or garden, when she would supply them with meat or other eatables. She told of the herds of deer that bounded through the brush and thicket that then surrounded the place, and of the wild turkey that came and gobbled near the door, feeding from the corn they found. Kate Taylor said she could remember seeing 30 deer at one time.

"Before there was a bridge, Grandfather Ten Eyck built a canoe out of logs in which he brought the people across the river that had no other way. Later, a bridge was built but every winter it would wash out. Frank Derrick says that once when it had gone out they built a raft of logs and had a couple of pulleys in which ropes were run. They would take hold of the rope and pull the raft to their side, then all would get on, the smallest children were made to sit down and the older ones would manage the raft. It would float down with the current as far as it could go, and then they would pull on another rope to bring them to the other side. He says many a morning they went to school that way and as he thinks of it now, he wonders how it happened none of them drowned...

"Sugar River received its name from the white sand that could be seen through the water.

"An old cemetery used in the days of Clarence is located on Section 2 opposite the Searles place. A private graveyard is located on the original purchase of R. H. Derrick.

"In the spring the Indians camped along the Sugar River. They came to fish and hunt. The men and women walked, their tents and other things were fastened to long poles. One end was held up by the pony and the other dragged on the ground. One winter there was a sickness among them and nothing to eat. Someone came and told Grandfather Ten Eyck and he sent word back for them to bring their ponies and he would help them. They came and he loaded their ponies with meat, vegetables, bread and straw. The children that died, they hung up in the trees down near the bridge where the park is now. They were left there through the winter and the next spring they came for them, but they never came again to camp."

""The old hotel and barn were destroyed by fire and the post office was discontinued in 1857 and who can tell what became of the many, many homes and business places. Everything is gone where was once this beautiful village of Clarence and now laid out in fields of farm land and farm homes."." The excerpts from this source come from various papers copied and given to me in 1985 by Ina Nyman. They are parts of the book that she copied.  There were no page numbers given.

4Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.

5Jack Taif Spencer and Robert Abraham Goodpasture, Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks, Eight Centuries of the Derthicks and Related Derricks..., Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 1986. This source gives birthdate of 30 Oct 1788 which does not compute with birth they give for #2, Polly, of 23 May 1789.


Sophia DERRICK

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2, Three1252, Ancestry.com.


William SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.

2Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Diadama SAXTON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.

2Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Ezekiel SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Loretta SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Frederick SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Justin SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Nathaniel SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Daniel SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Elizabeth SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Jasper Saxton SHELDON

1Olsen, Wayne, Sheldon Family Line, The, Received via EMail 12 APR 2002.


Rodolphus Frederick DERRICK

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Jack Taif Spencer and Robert Abraham Goodpasture, Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks, Eight Centuries of the Derthicks and Related Derricks..., Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 1986., p. 485-486. "In 1927, Ida Boslow Klumb left the following notes on Rodolphus Frederick Derrick.
He came to Wisconsin in the year 1840 with the other members of the family.  Indians were very numerous at that time, but quite friendly.  Fred formed a decided attachment to them and later concluded to go on a trip with some of them to see the far west. He went among the Crow and Blackfoot Indians and in time became a scout and remained with these tribes for some years.
Fred married what was said to be a very beautiful squaw whom he loved dearly.  She died a short time after their marriage and after a few years, Fred returned to his old home. He was married again to a white girl by the name of Sarah Clark.  One daughter, Hatie Clark, was born to them on January 9, 1899. Fred took up business in a merchandise store in partnership with his brother-in-law, Hiram Maynard, who was the husband of Harriet Derrick.  Later, Fred moved to California where he lived for several years.
Fred made but one visit to his old home in Wisconsin and that was for the purpose of checking the estate left by his father. He returned to California and took up residence in Sacramento.
Rodolphus F. Derrick was in El Dorado County, CA, in the 1850 Census.  He was in Butte County, CA, from 1867 to 1884." The book says daughter Hatie was born 1899 but that should be 1849.


Sarah CLARK

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Kate DERRICK

1Frank D. Walker, Derrick Family History, Wheeler, TX - 22 FEB 1957, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.

2Jack Taif Spencer and Robert Abraham Goodpasture, Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks, Eight Centuries of the Derthicks and Related Derricks..., Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 1986., p. 486. "Hatie (kate) Derrick was born inWisconsin and moved to California with her parents when she was only a few months old.  The D.A.R. lineage book lists her as the grandmother of Mrs. Emily Hugenin of Alhambra, CA ."

3Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.

4Jack Taif Spencer and Robert Abraham Goodpasture, Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks, Eight Centuries of the Derthicks and Related Derricks..., p. 485.