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Another article from "The Evening State Journal and Lincoln Daily News" that
is dated December 18, 1928 says.........
York, Nebraska...Dec. 18,
John Rutledge, fifty three, residing near Utica, brought to York Saturday
with a broken back, is in a fair way to recover if no complications develop.
Rutledge fell from a windmill platform, a distance of about 30 feet, and
landed on the hard ground in a sitting position.
He was brought to a York hospital and a specialist from Lincoln, assisted by
local surgeons, set the broken bones and put him in a cast. The injury is
about midway of the spinal column.

I know that there is a John Rutledge on the list. I wonder if he is as
accident prone?
Cheryl
 


There was a John Rutledge (Routledge), born 1791 and died 1852; emigrated to
New York in 1817, and then to Ontario in 1819.
He was married to Alice Dixon and they had several children:

Alexander
Christiana
Edward
Eggerton Ryerson
Elizabeth
James
James Ingram
Jane
John Thomas
William
Sara Ann
Mary

This family was predominant in settling the area immediately NW of Toronto,
Canada (Dixie) and much of their history is on file.

Hal Graham
19 000 Airport Road
Caledon East, Ontario
L0N 1E0
Telephone 905 584 2109
Facsimile  905 584 4722
[email protected]



 -----Original Message-----
From: Jean Scarlott [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FER-GOLD] Rutledges of Fermanah (somewhere)

Very interesting. I also have Rutledge's but not sure where in Ireland they
came from. My group is James Rutledge b. 1754 Ireland and married Jane
Foster there children where:
John b. 1784 Ireland
Thomas b. 1787 Ireland
William b. 1789 married Mary Scarlott
James Westley b. 1792 Washington Co. Pa.
Edward b. 1795 Washington Co. Pa
Simeon b. 1800 Washington Co. Pa.
Jane b. 1803 Washington Co. Pa. married George Forster in Jefferson Co. Oh.

Have wondered if Jane Foster last name should be Forster?
Any connection with your groups?
Jean
----- Original Message -----
From: "C Irvine" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: [FER-GOLD] Rutledges of Fermanah (somewhere)


 My Rutledges definitely came from the Kinawley area south of Enniskillen.
 Hugh Rutledge (1775-1826) is listed in the Kinawley parish registers as
 transcribed by Ruth (Rutledge) Gregson (and on Vynette Sage's CD).  There
 were 14 children of which one died young, one married a George Hanna (and
 stayed) and the rest came to Canada in the 1830's with a family of
 Elliots.  I am descended from Thomas Rutledge(1802-1883).

 I see in the freeholders lists that there are a number of likely relatives
 there in 1747.  Its possible that this Rutledge line goes back to an
 Edward Rutlidge who was granted land as a servitor in the early 1600's
 (http://www.angelfire.com/my/tray/ulster-3.htm).

 Cheers
 --Chris Irvine


 At 08:39 PM 4/10/2005, you wrote:
Greetings Fermanagh listers. Researchers often ask enquire of my familial
interests in Fermanagh. Generally is is surnames Owen and Rutledge who
live long ago in Fermanagh and Tyrone.

Like my crazy Rutledhe cousins, we can make up our minds to which of our
sets of 4gparents we want to concentrate on finding, so we follow the
clues on the ancestors of the week.

Enniskillen comes up regularly on this list so I have a story from four of
my Rutledge cousins who visited that area last year. It would be
fortuitous if any of you had the same ancestors in the same area.

Our visit to Enniskillen: Its a very long story so if anyone is interested
I'll write the other four chapters offlist.

Don Kelly
==============================
Chapter I (prelude)

What a wonderful story.  Thanks for sharing it!!!!!
Marcia in CA
On Feb 18, 2005, at 4:18 AM, Jan Roggy wrote:

Oh, aren't we the witty one this morning!!!!  That was good Ron.  I
found her on ancestry.com last night as Hext, but there was no parents
listed. Becoming a Rutledge couldn't have been a hex(t) nor a hert! It
had to have been the best thing that ever happened in her life! I
think we all need someone to research for us in Fermanaugh Co. Maybe
that is the link we're all waiting for!  This might be a good time to
share a story that my cousin shared with me. She, her 2 sisters and
another cousin went to Ireland last fall, and shared this when they
got home.

Helen -  Jean and Carol told me to write to you to tell you about our
Rutledge event on our trip to Ireland.  Since it has taken me more
than two weeks to do it, they may have gotten disgusted and already
written to you, or perhaps Patty has told you.   But here is my
version of our Rutledge encounter.

We four were staying in Enniskillen in County Fermanagh in Northern
Ireland. We had gone there on purpose because we had read and been
told that our Rutledge ancestors came from that area.  Enniskillen is
a pleasant medium-sized town on rolling land with several lakes.  We
enjoyed that area so much that we stayed over an extra day.  Among the
attractions there is a large estate kept up by the National Trust of
Great Britain named Florence Court.  It was named after a Florence
Cole so we most definitely visited it.  We learned that the Cole
family settled there during the "plantation period" of Northern Irish
history. Some of us (namely me) didn't know that the British were
setting up plantations in Northern Ireland at about the same time as
they were establishing them in Virginia.          (I'm going to
interject here.... Florence Rutledge was my grandfather's sister, and
she married William C. Cole, thus the Florence Cole connection)

But you are thinking that I am writing about the Coles and not the
Rutledges, I imagine.  Never fear...

Near Enniskillen is the village of Lisbellow.  We all thought that
might be the actual locale of the Rutledge group.  We all knew we had
heard of it.  It seemed likely to us that people in the old days might
have said that they were from Enniskillen since that was the larger
city just a few miles away.
In any event we decided to drive to Lisbellow and "raise our glasses"
in the pub there in honor of our ancestors.

When we got to Lisbellow late one afternoon, we couldn't find the pub!
That is unheard of in any Irish settlement so we were going to turn
around and try the main street one more time.  Lisbellow is really
quite small.  To turn around I pulled into the driveway of a man
mowing his yard.  Carol jumped out of the car and said to the man,
"Where is the pub? "  He thought she was a bit odd and was more than a
little startled to suddenly be faced with an American woman in his
yard.  He said something like, "Why do you want a pub?"  Carol said,
"We are going to toast our ancestors whom we think came from
Lisbellow."  The man told Carol that he couldn't recommend the local
pub so Carol was getting back in the car when he called to her and
said,  "What is your family's name?"  Carol said, "Rutledge, but they
left years ago."  He said, "Well, I know where the Rutledges live."
He proceeded to give Carol directions to a country road east of the
village a mile or two.

So we couldn't resist.  We headed out that way, found the corner he
had described and started down this country lane.  We got to a house
that we thought was at the end of the road because the road looked
even narrower past the house's barn and it was all covered in mud.  So
I stopped and, somewhat to my surprise, Patty jumped out of the car
and went up to the house and started knocking on the doors (both front
and back) and peeking in the windows.  Finally a lady came out of the
house and Patty asked her if her name was Rutledge.  "Oh, you want Jim
and Nora," she said.  "They are at the end of the road."  She pointed
down the muddy lane.

Well, "in for a penny, in for a pound,"  so we continued down the lane
which really was the road.  It was paved under the mud.

Soon we came to a farmyard.  It had a nice house with a pretty garden
at one end and barns on the other three sides, forming a courtyard
covered in cobblestones.  Two boys about 10 years old were kicking a
soccer ball around.  I rolled down my car window and said to the one
that was closest, "Is your name Rutledge?"  His eyes popped out of his
head at the sight of four American women suddenly appearing in what
turned out to be his grandparents barnyard way out in the countryside.
  However, he nodded, "yes, my name is Rutledge."  (The other boy
informed us that his name was not Rutledge.)

I asked the boy if he thought his grandmother would talk with us and
both he and his friend assured us that she was very nice.  So Carol
and I got out of the car and went up to her door.  (Much to my
surprise Jean was embarrassed by all of this and at first wouldn't get
out of the car.)
We knocked and a sweet, tiny lady in her late 70's appeared.  When she
made out what we were saying through our funny accents, she said,
"I'll have to go get Jim!"

She went into one of the barns and we heard a loud conversation as she
tried to explain to Jim (who wasn't wearing his hearing aids we
learned) that there were four American women in their yard who wanted
to talk to him.  Then Jim appeared, probably 80, with a big smile and
hands that had seen many years of hard work.  He apologized for his
appearance as he had been "tending to calves."

Jim finally realized that all of us were Rutledges.  He seemed quite
pleased and he and Nora told us that we really should go see his
brother in the next village, Tempo.  His brother knew more about the
family. However Jim did know that three Rutledge brothers came
together from Scotland into Ireland and settled that area.  Also, Jim
told us that his family plot was in the Tempo churchyard.

So we said goodbye, thanking them so very much for their friendliness.
We didn't go see his brother because it was getting dark and we all
realized that none of us knew by heart exactly what Rutledge had come
from Northern Ireland and when, so we couldn't ask good questions.
However, the next morning we did go to the Tempo churchyard and there
the Rutledges were back three generations  as I recall.  Probably
Jim's grandfather.  Carol and Patty, I think, wrote down the
information on the stones.
Of course, we don't know that these were the right branch of the
Rutledge family at all.  But we have some sources of information from
that area that we are going to pursue and the whole experience was
just lovely.

-Mary
 


Minutes of the Common Council of City of New York
1675-1776 8 volumes
New York: Mead Dodd 1905 3774 pages

353--- At a common Council held at the city Hall of New York Tuesday 9 Oct
1753
Present
Edward Holland Esq Mayor
Simon Johnson Esq Recorder
following Alderman
Gerrardus Stuyvesandt , Stephen Van Cortlandt, James Livingston, Piere De
Pyster
Robert Benson, John Provoost, Francis Filkin,
Assistants
Abraham De Peyster, William De Peyster, Nicholas Roosevelt, Nicholas Bayard,
Leonard Lespinard, Peter Cooper.
Ordered that this Board or the major part of them be a Committe to prepare
the Draft of an Address to his Excellency Sr. Danvers Osborn Baronet on his Safe
Aarrival to this his Government.
Oredred that Alderman Cortlandt Alderman De Peyster Alderman Benson Alderman
Povoost and Mr. Abraham De Peyster be a Committe to Invite the council, such
of the members of the assembly as shall be in town, the Capt of the Mann of
Warr with such gentlemen as came over with him, the Treasurer of the Colony, the
Kings Attorney, Mr. Rutledge Mr Gordon Mr. Pen and Mr. Oliver DeLancey to dine
with his excellency Sir Danvers Osborn
Baronet tommorrow at the house of George Burns near the long bridge in this
city, and that the said committee do forwith give orders for preparing the said
dinner agreable to the occasion, also ordered that the sadi committe cause a
bonfire to be made in the Commons near the work house and procure three dozen
of wine to be sent to the said fire, that the
city hall thje Alms house and the ferery house be illuminated that half a
barrell of cannon powder be provided by the said committee to discharge some
cannon that lay in the commons, near the bonfire, and that the expence of all
which be paid by this corporation.


I don't know if anyone has done the 1790 census
but will post to establish the 1790
Rutledge familys in Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina and New York.
1790 Maryland
Abraham Rutledge Jr.  Mine Run Hundred Baltimore County
Abraham Rutledge Sr  Mine Run Hundred Baltimore County
John Rutledge            Mine Run Hundred Baltimore County
Ephriam Rutledge       Mine Run Hundred Baltimore County
Joshua Rutledge         Mine Run Hundred Baltimore County
Michael Rutledge        Mine Run Hundred Baltimore County
Peter Rutledge           Mine Run Hundred Baltimore County
Thomas Rutledge       Mine Run Hundred Baltimore County

Jacob Rutledge  Harford  County no township listed
William Rutledge Harford County no twp. listed
Shadrack Rutledge Harford County no twp listed


1790 South Carolina Rutledge

Edward Rutledge Charleston South Carolina St. Phillips and States parish
John Rutledge Charleston South Carolina St. Phillips and States parish

Sarah Rutledge  (Estate) Charleston South Carolina Christ Church Parish

Russell Rutledge Abbeville County no twp listed
Garrett Rutledge  Abbeville  County No twp listed
John Rutledge  (plantation)  Beaufort  County no twp listed
John Rutledge Claremont  County no twp listed

1790 North Carolina

Charles Rutledge Lincoln County  Morgan dist
James Rutledge  Lincoln County Morgan dist
John Rutledge Lincoln County Morgan dist

William Rutledge Stokes County Salisbury dist
William Rutledge Stokes County Salisbury dist
William Rutledge Stokes County Salisbury dist
Johnson Rutledge Stokes County Salisbury dist

William Rutledge Surry County Salisbury dist
Joseph Rutledge Surry County Salisbury Dist
Thomas Rutledge Duplin County Wilmington Dist
Thomas Rutledge Esq Duplin County Wilmington dist

1790 New York census

William Rutledge New York County east ward

 


I recently posted to the list as being new.  I've enjoyed
all the links that people have posted and the various
information as well.

Here is how I tie in to the Rutledge line:

My maiden name is Rutledge, daughter of Heath Rutledge
(Corning, NY) and Jane Mastin (Corning, NY).  Heath is the
son of George Alfred Rutledge (Corning, NY) and Dorothy
Heath.  George is son of George Washington Rutledge of
Lindley, NY and Mary McClellan (Tyrone county, Ireland).
George is son of Charles Rutledge (Lindley, NY) and Sara E
Rutledge. They had 4 children, George Washington, John E,
Ada Almira and Ellen.  Charles' parents are George Rutledge
(Tyrone county, Ireland) and Margaret (Tyrone county,
Ireland).

I can post dates if needed.  I was particularly interested
in the George Washington Rutledge thread.  But it seems that
my line does not connect with the thread.  Bummer.

Ann Dodge
Seneca Newfoundlands
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I was on the Baker forum at genforum checking to see if I had a reply to a
message, and found a thread, leading me to the Armstrong forum.
I will type the message just as it is posted.

'Hi Mitchell,
Sorry, I just now found your Aug. response to my post.
I'm not really doing Armstrong research--don't remember how I acquired
the copies of these wills. Anyway, James Armstrong will was dated 1761;
Thomas Armstrong will dated 1775.

Children mentioned in James' will: James Armstrong, son to my William
Armstrong, George Rutledge son to Thomas Rutledge, Elizabeth Rutledge,
Thomas Rutledge (wife Jean or Jane) the birth of their first child recorded
in 1744.

Thomas Armstrong, Augusta Co: wife Ann Armstrong, son William Armstrong,
daughter Sarah Rutledge, son Abel Armstrong, son and daughter Robert and
Jane (unreadable) son and daughter Edward and Sarah Rutledge, son and
daughter Harvey and Rosanna Murrey. Son William and wife Ann executors.
Signed Thomas (his mark) Armstrong.

Gene Johnson'

Does anyone have any ideas about this or is this old news?
The message URL is:
http://www.genforum.com/armstrong/messages/516.html

Gene Johnsons email as posted on the forum is:
[email protected]

i Believe this is the same George Rutledge that's in my line but I'll have
to contact Faye Goodner and find out from her. George,Sr. married a woman
named Jean and George, Jr. married a woman named Annis Armstrong.
Does anybody besides Faye and I have this line?
Ali


 


RUTLEDGE DUDLY  LIEUT. COL. NIXON'S REG'T MISSISSIPPI IL  PRIVATE PRIVATE   65
602
RUTLEDGE JOSEPH  LIEUT. COL. NIXON'S REG'T MISSISSIPPI MIL.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  
65 602
RUTLEDGE ABRAHAM  7 REG'T CAV. (STREETT'S), MARYLAND MILITIA.  PRIVATE
PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE ALEXANDER  3 REG'T (COPELAND'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL.  PRIVATE PRIVATE
 65 602
RUTLEDGE ALEXANDER  4 REG'T (STEELE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE
 65 602
RUTLEDGE ANDREW T 28 REG'T (RUTLEDGE'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MIL.  PRIVATE PRIVATE 
65 602
RUTLEDGE BENJAMIN  1 REG'T (METCALFE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA.  PRIVATE
PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE BLANKS  6 REG'T (SHARP'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE BLANKS  98 REG'T (GREEN'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65
602
RUTLEDGE CHARLES  1 REG'T (WYNNE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  
65 602
RUTLEDGE DAVID  2 REG'T (CHEATHAM'S) W. TENNESSEE MIL.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65
602
RUTLEDGE DAVID  4 REG'T (GREENHILL'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE   65
602
RUTLEDGE EDWARD  5 REG'T (MCDOWELL'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE   65
602
RUTLEDGE EDWARD  7 REG'T, CAV. (STREETT'S), MARYLAND MILITIA.  PRIVATE
PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE ELIJAH  1 REG'T (HALL'S) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS.  PRIVATE PRIVATE   65
602
RUTLEDGE ELIJAH  3 REG'T (ROULSTON'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  
65 602
RUTLEDGE ELIJAH R 6 REG'T CAV. (MOORE'S), MARYLAND MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE 
65 602
RUTLEDGE ELISHA  13 REG'T (GRAY'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE EPHRAIM  41 REG'T (HUTCHINS') MARYLAND MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE   65
602
RUTLEDGE FOUNTAIN  7 REG'T (FRANCESCO'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  
65 602
RUTLEDGE GEORGE  75 REG'T (FEB., 1815), VIRGINIA MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  
65 602
RUTLEDGE HENRY  BATTALION 3 (WOODFOLK'S) TENNESSEE MIL  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65
602
RUTLEDGE HENRY  17 REG'T (FRANCESCO'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE   65
602
RUTLEDGE ISAAC  1 REGIMENT (SUTTON'S), OHIO MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE JAMES  5 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILTIIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE JAMES  14 REG'T (MITCHISSON'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  
65 602
RUTLEDGE JOHN  NACE'S REGIMENT, MARYLAND MILITIA.  1 SERGEANT SERGEANT  65
602
RUTLEDGE JOHN  42 REGIMENT (SMITH'S) MARYLAND MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65
602
RUTLEDGE JOHN  49 REG'T (VEAZEY'S) MARYLAND MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE JOHN  BOWLING'S DETACHMENT GEORGIA MILITIA.  SERGEANT SERGEANT  65
602
RUTLEDGE JOHN  YOUNGBLOOD'S REG'T, SOUTH CAROLINA MIL.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65
602
RUTLEDGE JOHN  1 REG'T (WYNNE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA.  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65
602
RUTLEDGE JOHN  3 REG'T (RUTLEDGE'S) SOUTH CAROLINA STATE TROOPS  LT COLONEL
LT COLONEL  65 602
RUTLEDGE JOHN  10 AND 20 CONSOLIDATED REGIMENT, LOUISIANA MILITIA.  PRIVATE
PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE JOHN E BATT'N ART'Y (DUNSCOMB'S), NEW YORK  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65 602
RUTLEDGE JOSEPH  4 REGIMENT (BOOTH'S), GEORGIA MILITIA  PRIVATE PRIVATE  65
602
RUTLEDGE JOSHUA  1 RIFLE REG'T (ALLEN'S), KENTUCKY VOLS.  PRIVATE PRIVATE   65
602
RUTLEDGE JOSHUA  9 REGIMENT (SIMRALL'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY OLS.  SERGEANT
SERGEANT  65 602
RUTLEDGE JOSHUA  13 REG'T (GRAY'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA.  SERGEANT SERGEANT  65
602

Don Kelly at [email protected] to add your "brick wall" ancestor.


From: E-Mail Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 7:53 AM
I looking for the birth place of my great grandparents James Rutledge b. abt. 1845, immigrated to Patterson, Putnam County, New York in about 1867


Hi, new to the search. Got the following information from my 94 year old
grandma!

1)Elonzo Harold RUTLEDGE b. 1901 d. 1979 married Sybil QUINSEY(my
grandma)
2)Charles Nathan RUTLEDGEb. 1869 married Lucy Bell SPEARS(sp?) Father of
No. 1
3)Nathan Franklin RUTLEDGEb. 1837 married Nancy DAVIS Father of No. 2
4) William RUTLEDGE b. 1806 married Mary NLM?? Father of No. 3


Where do I go from here? Do any of these fit into your findings?

Thanks.

Jen at [email protected]

 

Looking for the area of Ireland that my great grand parents came from. James
Rutledge b. abt 1845 immigrated to Patterson, Putnam Co., New York in about
1867. He returned to Ireland and married Susan Armstrong b. abt. 1846 and
brought her to Patterson 1871-1872. He was a farmer. They had 6 children of
which 5 lived to maturity; William J. Rutledge b. 8 May 1873, Andrew A.
Rutledge b. 3 Apr 1875, John Rutledge b. abt.1877, Robert Rutledge b.
abt.1879 and Jennie E. Rutledge b. May 1881 (my grandmother.)

 


My name is Linda Clifton.  I have been doing my family research for about 7 months now... I am not an Expert by far.  I have been lurking on the rutledge list for awhile now, hoping to find something, But so far no luck. 

I guess because most of the lost Rutledge people are farther back than what I have.  Here is my dilema.  My mother has given me as much info on my father as she knows..  She met him in Syracuse NY.  He was around until I was about 1 or 2, and then I got a few letters from him once and awhile.

My mother remarried and her husband adopted me. I have tried to contact him about his rutledge family, All I got from him was his fathers name, no birthday, no wifes name nothing.   He did tell me that his Aunt or sister lives in florida and that she has already done the Family tree for the Rutledge side.  I am posting this in hopes that maybe someone has this family in their research and can help me out.. Like I said I dont have much to go on... What I do have is that Joel Rutledge ( My father)  lived in Syracuse NY most of his life. 

He was born in May of 1940, not sure if he was born their or not.   His father is Merlin J. Rutledge. Don't know anything about him except that his wifes last name was Vanburren ( don't know if it is spelled right, and am not positive about this either). Does anyone connect with these people?  or can anyone tell me where to look if I don't know the places they were born or lived?

Thanks for your time in reading this.

Linda Clifton


[ From: Ella Hauser * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --

Have a 1949 Year Book (Diary) I purchased years ago in a box of misc. books and just now checking  it find the name Routledge in the back of it.  It is very difficult to read (the handwriting) It mentions Ireland. On the back page opposite Routledge the page is title:

Nat.Papers

Received Dec. 22nd 1939
JCFPetition NO.No:
178624806028
MJF178614806026
This next line I believe says
Jim got his papers Dec. 23rd, 1949

There is another line which says : Rec reply Routledge Dec. 27th

I do not know the owner of this diary name but she has tel. no.
of Barasit and; looks like either ( L or S); ?Sapho, 302 W. 83rd St, Ph
. Tr4-9780
in the very front and mentions the Barasit's, apparently who were moving
,
in the first few pages of this diary (1949).

Would like to find the family and return this.; It is about New York
(City?) but
I purchased it in SW Michigan about 20 years ago.

Ella


Can anyone help this person? For [email protected]; Thu, 15 Jul 1999 21:59:02 -0700 (PDT) From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Looking for information on James Rutledge b. abt. 1845 in Ireland, immigrated to Putnam Co., NY about 1867. He returned to Ireland married Susan Armstrong b abt. 1846 and brought her to Putnan Co., NY. Thank you.


----- Original Message -----
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To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 8:04 AM
Subject: Most%20WantedRutledge


 Looking for the area of Ireland that my great grand parents came from.
James
 Rutledge b. abt 1845 immigrated to Patterson, Putnam Co., New York in
about
 1867. He returned to Ireland and married Susan Armstrong b. abt. 1846 and
 brought her to Patterson 1871-1872. He was a farmer. They had 6 children
of
 which 5 lived to maturity; William J. Rutledge b. 8 May 1873, Andrew A.
 Rutledge b. 3 Apr 1875, John Rutledge b. abt.1877, Robert Rutledge b.
 abt.1879 and Jennie E. Rutledge b. May 1881 (my grandmother.)