Sunday, November 15, 2020

Rosy posy (Rhodohypoxis baurii): just wiki-added a few more ancestors in WikiTree genealogy software to make it possible to go from moi to Major General Benjamin Lincoln ( who is supposed to have accepted the sword of surrender from the British and fought also in a battle called Shay's Rebellion near the Springfield armory in MA in 1786-87) in my Chadbourne line * * had fun yesterday in WikiTree genealogy software going from moi (SGK MacLeod III) to Sarah Bolles Chadbourne (who is supposed to descend in a direct line from Edward I, 1239-1307) in the Chadbourne line * * * Other recent family history posts in this blog: "Hawksbill sea turtle: Great family genealogy research, Mark MacLeod ...," "* Galápagos penguin (Spheniscus mendiculus): Family history - MacLeod / Brown / Gilbert / Briscoe / Chadbourne / Lincoln / Kirkbride ...," "Common hill myna (Gracula religiosa): Monthly Business Meeting Agenda & News for World University and School on 8/17/19 * * * Ancestry.com. ...," "Quercus chrysolepis (Canyon live oak): Genes and genealogy? ... ," "Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia): Genes, DNA for genealogy and learning ...," "Aurorae: Boreraig, Isle of Skye, Scotland ...," " Arenal Volcano: Scott Gordon Kenneth Macleod iii family history ...," " Clear Lake (California): Family History emails recently - free WikiTree "Connect-A-Thon" ...," "Blue Ash (Fraxinus quadrangulata): TRAVELING ... * * Ancestry.com which I just got into - with Mark MacLeod's encouragement - and will send DNA into soon ..."

 

just wiki-added a few more ancestors in WikiTree genealogy software to make it possible to go from moi to Major General Benjamin Lincoln ( who is supposed to have accepted the sword of surrender from the British and fought also in a battle called Shay's Rebellion near the Springfield armory in MA in 1786-87) in my Chadbourne line


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Hi Ma, Alden, Sandy, Cathy, Annie, All,  

I just wiki-added a few more ancestors in WikiTree genealogy software to make it possible to go from moi to Major General Benjamin Lincoln ( who is supposed to have accepted the sword of surrender from the British and fought also in a battle called Shay's Rebellion near the Springfield armory in MA in 1786-87) in my Chadbourne line - 

Benjamin Lincoln (1733 - 1810)


Theodore Lincoln (1763 - 1852)

Hannah Lincoln (1801 - 1882)

Alexander Scammell Chadbourne (1831 - 1900)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chadbourne-292

Martha Holway (Chadbourne) Brown (1871 - 1909)

Alexander Chadbourne "Sandy" Brown (1903-1987)

Janet Kirkbride (Jane) "Janie" MacLeod formerly Brown (1935 - )

Professor Gordon Kenneth (Scott GK MacLeod) "Scott or Scotty" MacLeod III (1960 - )

Nice to be able to see these lines clearly and by clicking through them in WikiTree. 

I remember my wonderful Granny Brown (Rachel Gilbert Brown, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Janie's mother), in particular, telling us about these ancestors and relationships - and with family historian Thomas Eschweiler - at the reunion at Alden and Marianne Briscoe's Chicago townhouse in around 1988 (or 1984), and am appreciating how their representations in WikiTree and on other genealogy platforms makes them easily understandable and accessible. :) As I recall our family still has the sword of surrender from the British which Benjamin Lincoln received, OR SIMILAR - i.e. it could be the sword of another Chadbourne, after whom Fort Chadbourne in Texas is named. 

Warm regards, 
Scotty


Wikitree (Scott GK MacLeod III) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/MacLeod-2524

you'll also find some of this genealogy research from our emails in the 'Gordon K MacLeod MD' label in my blog as well as in the 'genes,' 'history,' and other labels / posts therein - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/Gordon%20K.%20MacLeod%20MD 



Hi Mark, Janie, Alden, Sandy, Annie, Cathy, Hugh, All, (re Chadbourne family history), and James Edward McLeod descendants,  

I had fun yesterday in WikiTree genealogy software going from moi (SGK MacLeod III) to Sarah Bolles Chadbourne (who is supposed to descend in a direct line from Edward I, 1239-1307) in the Chadbourne line - 

Sarah (Bolles) Chadbourne (1656 - 1694)

William Chadbourne (1683 - 1759)

Hon. Col. Benjamin Chadbourne (1718 - 1799)

Jonathan Chesley Chadbourne (1752 - 1855)

Ichabod Rollins Chadbourne (1787 - 1855)

Lt. Col. Alexander Scammell Chadbourne (1831 - 1900)

Martha Holway (Chadbourne) Brown (1871 - 1909)

Alexander Chadbourne "Sandy" Brown (1903 - 1987))

Janet Kirkbride (Jane) "Janie" MacLeod formerly Brown (1935 - )

Professor Gordon Kenneth (Scott GK MacLeod) "Scott or Scotty" MacLeod III (1960 - )

Now how to go from Sarah Bolles, perhaps in conversation with Ancestry .com - in WikiTree - all the way back to Edward I in a direct line, by clicking through? 

(I found too that I need to learn my family history much better than I do now to be able to go from Sarah Bolles Chadbourne to moi in WikiTree). Genetic questions re Ancestry .com and WikiTree genetics back to 1237 AD to follow. 

(Re other Chadbourne line ancestors known in history, this Sarah Bolles' line doesn't include directly Major General Benjamin Lincoln - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lincoln-78 - No. 2 to George Washington in American revolution [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lincoln - https://www.historyisfun.org/learn/learning-center/benjamin-lincoln/ ] - who is supposed to have accepted the sword of surrender from the British after a battle of Shay's Rebellion in 1786-87 - http://shaysrebellion.stcc.edu/shaysapp/person.do?shortName=benjamin_lincoln ).

Thoughts off the top of your head how to easily go from Sarah Bolles to Edward 1st in in WikiTree? Are you all in WikiTree now? 

Please let me know, and also what you're learning genealogically these days! 

My first cousin Mark K. MacLeod did some marvelous genealogy with DNA evidence of the MacLeod line back to the Isle of Raasay, a generation or two before James Edward McLeod who emigrated from Scotland to Prince Edward Island in the 1800s:

Using DNA to gain insights into our MacLeod family history (draft attached)
Mark K MacLeod
January 29 2020 

Regards, Scotty



you'll also find some of this genealogy research from our emails in the 'Gordon K MacLeod MD' label in my blog as well as in the 'genes' and other labels / posts therein too - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/Gordon%20K.%20MacLeod%20MD 





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Hi Mark, Janie, Alden, Sandy, Annie, Cathy, Hugh, All, (re Chadbourne family history), and James Edward McLeod descendants,  


I had fun yesterday in WikiTree genealogy software going from moi to Sarah Bolles Chadbourne (who is supposed to descend in a direct line from Edward I, 1239-1307) in the Chadbourne line - 

Sarah Bolles 

William Chadbourne

Hon. Col. Benjamin Chadbourne

Jonathan Chesley Chadbourne

Ichabod Rollins Chadbourne

Lt. Col. Alexander Scammell Chadbourne

Martha Holway [middle name?] Brown formerly Chadbourne

Alexander Chadbourne "Sandy" Brown

Janet Kirkbride (Jane) "Janie" MacLeod formerly Brown

Professor Gordon Kenneth (Scott GK MacLeod) "Scott or Scotty" MacLeod III

Now how to go from Sarah Bolles, perhaps in conversation with Ancestry .com - in WikiTree - all the way back to Edward I in a direct line, by clicking through? 

(I found too that I need to learn my family history much better than I do now to be able to go from Sarah Bolles to moi in WikiTree). Genetic questions re Ancestry .com and WikiTree genetics back to 1237 AD to follow. 

(Re other Chadbourne line ancestors known in history, this Sarah Bolles' line doesn't include directly Major General Benjamin Lincoln - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lincoln-78 - No. 2 to George Washington in American revolution [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lincoln - https://www.historyisfun.org/learn/learning-center/benjamin-lincoln/ ] - who is supposed to have accepted the sword of surrender from the British after a battle of Shay's Rebellion in 1786-87 - http://shaysrebellion.stcc.edu/shaysapp/person.do?shortName=benjamin_lincoln ).

Thoughts off the top of your head how to easily go from Sarah Bolles to Edward 1st in in WikiTree? Are you all in WikiTree now? 

Please let me know, and also what you're learning genealogically these days! 

My first cousin Mark MacLeod did some marvelous genealogy with DNA evidence of the MacLeod line back to the Isle of Raasay, a generation or two before James Edward McLeod who emigrated from Scotland to Prince Edward Island in the 1800s:

Using DNA to gain insights into our MacLeod family history
Mark K MacLeod
January 29 2020 

Regards, Scotty


you'll also find some of this genealogy research from our emails in the 'Gordon K MacLeod MD' label in my blog as well as in the 'genes' and other labels / posts therein too - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/Gordon%20K.%20MacLeod%20MD 


recent Sarah Bolles' 
References and resources - 

Sarah Bolles (b. January 20, 1656/57), who married Humphrey Chadbourne (14 generations back from the author), reportedly comes from a long, documented line of kings and queens in Scotland, England and France (see Bacon's "The Chadbourne Family in America: A Family Genealogy"): "Sarah Bolles has a well-established royal descent from Edward I, King of England (1272-1307) and many earlier Kings of England, Scotland and France, as published in Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists by Frederick Lewis Weis, 7th Edition [1992] compiled by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr." > ... 



About Sarah Bolles - 




  1.   Ahlquist, Earle N. The Paul Chadbourn family of Waterborough, Maine, 1748-1990. (Peru, Illinois: Chadbourne Family Association, 1984, 1990). 

    Lieutenant HUMPHREY3 CHADBOURNE (3. Humphrey2 William1), born Kittery circa 1653; died Berwick 1694 (BVR, 205); married before Sep 1678 when their first child was born SARAH BOLLES, born Wells 20 or 26 (Early Marriages of Strafford Co NH) Jan 1657, died probably Berwick after 10 Nov 1707 (letter of son Humphrey, below) and before Dec 1708 (when Benjamin Nason married third), daughter of Joseph and Mary (Howell) Bolles. The widow Sarah (Bolles) Chadbourne married second (as widow of Williamêapparently a transciption error, Early Marriages of Strafford Co NH) after May 1700, when Benjamin's last child with his first wife was born (KVR, 12) Benjamin Nason of Berwick, who died 1714. Benjamin had married first (by Rev John Pike) 30 June 1689 Martha Canney, b 5 Feb 1669, d before 1708, daughter of Thomas; and married third Portsmouth NH 27 Dec 1708 (NEHGR 5:40; LND, 504) Elizabeth (Martyn) (Kennard) Furber. (See Joseph Anderson, "Mary Nason, Wife of William Chadbourne of Berwick, Maine", TAG, Apr 1993.)

    In Jan 1690/1 Sarah witnessed the will of her brother-in-law Charles Frost (MW, 118). A land record has been found in which Benjamin and Sarah, his wife, conveyed property in Berwick (YD 7:50). Both were signed with her distinctive, large "S".

    In the collections of the Maine Historical Society, a letter from Humphrey4 Chadbourne to his cousin Joseph Bolles survives to reveal the second marriage of the widow Sarah (Bolles) Chadbourne:

    Pray Lit. For Mr Joseph Bolles At Ipswich []

    Barwick

    Novembr ye 10th 1707

    Loving Cozen my Love Remmberd to yu hoping this will find yu in good health as I am at this present time I am desired by my Mothor to send to yu she hath bin sick & under ye doctors hands all this sumer [crossed out] summer & is Like to be for all winter If she lives for she has Lost ye use of her lims & can not stride nofurthor than she is helpt She Remmbers her kins love to yu & desires it to Let it not be known that yu owe her money but keep it privt be cause she has a Cross Husband he is for geting all she has in ye world & that will not Content him but he thretens to take away all that I have to [too] I lately went to see her & was privte with her & she Cryd bitterly & told me his unkindness that he intended quickly to try wth me for what Estate I have for he says it is his wives & he is informed to [too] that mother has mony in yr hand which he intends [crossed out] presently to fetch but pray let it not be known that I sent to yu nor to any body lest it should come to his Ears & should fix up more strife If he should send tel him it is payd long ago & yu have nothing to say to them when you have perusd this burn it & keep all privit for news we have none

    Mr Wise is publishd to Cozen Mary Shipway & is to be Ordained in this month

    Loving Cozen
    Humphry Chadbourn

    (MHS, Coll. S-1664)

    Sarah Bolles has a well-established royal descent from Edward I, King of England (1272-1307) and many earlier Kings of England, Scotland and France, as published in Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists by Frederick Lewis Weis, 7th Edition [1992] compiled by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. Her father, Joseph Bolles, was baptized at Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England 19 Feb 1608, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Perkins) Bolles Esq of Oberton Manor (ibid)




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Other recent family history posts in this blog: 

Hawksbill sea turtle: Great family genealogy research, Mark MacLeod, (and especially regarding our forebears' Norman John MacLeod and Isobel MacKenzie, parents of our great great grandfather James Edward McLeod - DNA-wise esp., from before) * * * Regarding Yoga, and even science with philosophy, this just came into my WUaS email box, and re breathing and technologies for measuring this and regarding the brain too - "Remote, Automated, and MRI-Compatible Administration of Interoceptive Inspiratory Resistive Loading"

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/05/hawksbill-sea-turtle-great-family.html


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Galápagos penguin (Spheniscus mendiculus): Family history - MacLeod / Brown / Gilbert / Briscoe / Chadbourne / Lincoln / Kirkbride * * * Both the last names of my father, after James Edward McLeod, and my mother's maiden name Janet Kirkbride Brown, a James A. Brown - 'MacLeod' and 'Brown' - were from Scotland apparently, and I haven't yet found any evidence of who preceded them in Scotland * * * the Chadbourne line is supposed to go back to Edward I * * * Doing Genealogical history via information technologies a flow experience for me - absorbed mind (re Cziksznetmihalyi's book "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience" of the same name * * * One genealogy tree for 7.5B people - in WikiTree - with a DNA focus?

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/07/galapagos-penguin-spheniscus-mendiculus.html



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Common hill myna (Gracula religiosa): Monthly Business Meeting Agenda & News for World University and School on 8/17/19 * * * Ancestry.com. Haven't yet updated - http://scottmacleod.com/ScottMacLeodFamilyHistory.htm - and AncestryDNA for new approaches to family history narratives

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/07/common-hill-myna-gracula-religiosa.html


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Quercus chrysolepis (Canyon live oak): Genes and genealogy? - Here's Harvard / MIT Prof of Genetics' George Church (again): "How soon could humans reverse the aging process with genetic engineering?" * * * Any chance you see a Peter Norvig (is a director of research at Google Inc., and used to be its director of search quality) / Google / Alphabet / Stanford getting their coding hands on Ancestry .com and especially with WikiTree (for all 7.5 billion people's genetic samples ... as well as for archaeology genetic samples)? * * * Another take on genetic ownership questions (gene database / narrative ownership, etc.), re other species ... a Wikidata Q-item # for individual species * Found the language I was referring to re "world's only open-access human genome and trait data sets" (per George Church)

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/05/quercus-chrysolepis-canyon-live-oak.html



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Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia): Genes, DNA for genealogy and learning, Documenting first steps into the world of genealogy software with DNA analysis ... very new territory - the big soup of cellular and molecular biology inside our bodies biologically translated and interpreted and then turned into evidence for kinds of personal origin / kinship / family stories - and to go from WHERE ancestors passed on their genes, mated that is (for, what, 10-30 generations? since people genes families move through space and time), via very new genealogy softwares in the age of information and the internet ... And what does "Shared DNA: 783 cM across 35 segments" (for Mark) OR "Shared DNA: 511 cM across 19 segments" (for Jen) mean? Will explore! ...

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/08/harebell-campanula-rotundifolia-genes.html


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Aurorae: Boreraig, Isle of Skye, Scotland, this cairn to the MacCrimmon pipers, hereditary bagpipers to the Clan MacLeod, but I don't recall (from the 1970s) this particular event of John MacFadyen piping, Musings about the latent, very latent, Scottish IDENTITY I think I learned, and with regards to this web pages' pictures - http://www.clan-macleod-scotland.org.uk/clan-history * * * A kind of a latent MacLEOD identification seemed to happen in our family from when I was 10 or 11 or so at least, I think Dad, with his very Scottish name, Gordon Kenneth MacLeod MD (my name too - Gordon Kenneth MacLeod III, where my nickname is Scott ... and that Dad ... until he became a medical doctor), MacLeod family history emails with my cousin Mark MacLeod, Genealogy and DNA - "I hope that with enough MacLeod DNA we might be able to reduce the uncertainty on where James Edward McLeod was born" - before he arrived on Prince Edward Island in the 1850s, (Ancestry.com related pages/links here - http://scottmacleod.com/family.htm) * * * Having recorded all of the bagpiping tunes in the College of Piping's Green Tutor Vol. 1 on the Scottish Small Pipes on an A chanter, and appreciating how this goal of recording so that others learning the SSP in A could learn with a Tutor (by playing with eventually), I think I'm now going to try to record as many tunes from the CoP Green Tutor Vol. 1 as possible that work on the Scottish Small Pipes on a D chanter - and soon on B flat chanter, which is coming in the mail, Just began a Scott Gordon Kenneth MacLeod family tree in WikiTree - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/MacLeod-2524 ~

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/07/aurorae-boreraig-isle-of-skye-scotland.html



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Arenal Volcano: Scott Gordon Kenneth Macleod iii family history * * * Published my first book, a large anthropology entitled "Naked Harbin Ethnography: Hippies, Warm Pools, Counterculture, Clothing-Optionality and Virtual Harbin" (Paperback) with index. 2016. * * my second book, a first book of poetry entitled "Haiku-ish and Other Loving Hippie Harbin Poetry" (book) – in 2017 * * my second book of poetry entitled "Winding Road Rainbow: Harbin, Wandering Poetry of Loving Bliss" (book) – 2018 - * * I published my fourth book, a book of poetry entitled "To the Dance or the Pools? ~ Virtually! How different it is to soak at Harbin Hot Springs, than to realize it in virtual reality" (book) – 2019 - https://www.amazon.com/Dance-Pools-Virtually-different-Springs/dp/0578625490 Poetry Press at World University and School. http://worlduniversityandschool.org/AcademicPress.html ~

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/07/arenal-volcano-scott-gordon-kenneth.html



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Clear Lake (California): Family History emails recently - free WikiTree "Connect-A-Thon" - "Would be interested in some artificial humans aka Samsung Neons emerging from DNA tests ... and to begin to be able to talk with all of these folks (as this iterates:)"



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Blue Ash (Fraxinus quadrangulata): TRAVELING, Unitarian Universalist Association Summer Institute at Oberlin - FOR SINGING, In Monday, July 8th's World Univ & Sch Live Hangout on Air - talked much about affiliating further with Stanford - 1) Medicine, 2) Law, both in ~200 countries' official languages - 3) California BPPE licensing for Bachelor and Ph.D., and 4) Handshake platform (affiliations potentially with greatest universities in US) for hiring interns/ externs, Next steps include - Stanford CDH meeting this Thursday at 4 - "CDH Workshop: MyHeart Counts- How Mobile Apps Expand Research Possibilities," Recording all of the tunes The College of Piping's Green Tutor vol 1 as a kind of Tune Tutorial on the D chanter of the Scottish Small Pipes * * * On with A) writing my next book of poetry, B) further Scottish Small Pipes in D (then in B flat too) recordings - both here and on Cuttyhunk - and C) World Univ & Sch development * * * Ancestry.com which I just got into - with Mark MacLeod's encouragement - and will send DNA into soon, is blowing my mind, It's "also a whole new approach to history itself in an amazing way"

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/07/blue-ash-fraxinus-quadrangulata.html


(through July 9 2019, and I searched on "James Edward McLeod" - and there are probably more older ones, for example, if I search on Ancestry.com )


New sgkmacleod family history label in blog 













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