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CASEY

Julia Casey  was born about 1877.  She married Eschel Reveley from Canada and then made her home in Michigan.


DENNY

In 1890, Madge Denny was born in New York State.  She married one of our relations, Robert Chadwick in Illinois.  Following his early death, she then married his brother.


HARLAND

George Robert Harland left his native Yorkshire in 1907 and emigrated to the USA.  He was a clergyman.  Four years after his arrival, his sister Sarah Eliza also emigrated.  She later maarried Willis Dimock Kregloh, a farmer.  In 1913, their brother Harold also arrived in New York.


HEATHCOTE

David Heathcote from Lancashire and his wife Mary Ellen emgirated in the early 1890s to New York, becoming the parents of four children.  Mary Ellen was born in Wales although frequently said she was English on census returns.  


KAPLAN

Allan Kaplan was born in New York City in 1909.  He married Marjorie Johnson from Utah the couple then settling in Arizona.


KILLINGTON

Around 1830, Elizabeth Killington left England to join her husband Timothy Hoggett in Brooklyn.  Some years later, her nephew James Lincoln Killington left England with his wife, presumably to join his relations in that same place.  The Killingtons came from Norfolk in England.  


LOFTHOUSE

The Lofthouse family came from Yorkshire and emigrated to the USA around 1910.  Daughter Edna was born in this state in 1912, the family continuing to live in this area.


OGLE

Jane Ogle and her husband James Gray left their native Northumberland and moved to London before emigrating to the USA, probably in the 1860s,  


REVELEY/REAVELEY

A related family originally from northern England and Scotland, and later from Canada, some of whom then moved into the USA.  Addison Albert Revely made his home in this state for some years, Albert, Evelyn and Raymond being born before the family moved on to live in Ohio.  


SEWARD

Brothers John and Robert Seward emigrated to New York and persuaded their widowed mother, Betsy, and their sisters to join them there.  Betsy sailed there in 1853.  Their lives after that time have still to be researched.  




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