Johann Christian Friedrich Radicke1
M, b. 1 February 1790
Johann Christian Friedrich Radicke was born on 1 February 1790.1 He married Caroline Dorothea Sophie Quast on 25 April 1813 at Schloppe, Germany.1
Child of Johann Christian Friedrich Radicke and Caroline Dorothea Sophie Quast
- Johann Christian Radicke+ b. 29 Jan 1817, d. 25 Jan 1848
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Citations
- [S612] Lynn Radicke, Pedigree of Lynn Radicke (in Hopper File), May 1996.
Paul August Alexi Alexander Radicke1
M, b. 18 February 1876, d. 16 January 1943
Father | Ernst Johann Friedrich Radicke b. 22 Oct 1846, d. 21 Aug 1908 |
Mother | Auguste Pauline Wegener b. 31 Mar 1853, d. 21 Aug 1918 |
Paul August Alexi Alexander Radicke was born on 18 February 1876 at Berlin, Germany.1 He married Amalie Auguste Marie Richter, daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm Richter and Josephina Ottilie Haase, on 15 May 1900 at Berlin, Germany.1 He died on 16 January 1943 at Berlin, Germany, at age 66.1
Child of Paul August Alexi Alexander Radicke and Amalie Auguste Marie Richter
- Gerhard Gustav Radicke+ b. 5 Oct 1908
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Citations
- [S612] Lynn Radicke, Pedigree of Lynn Radicke (in Hopper File), May 1996.
Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae
F, b. 30 May 1849
Father | William Rae1 b. 5 Feb 1808, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother | Caroline Clarke1 b. 26 Jul 1817, d. 16 Mar 1903 |
Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae was born on 30 May 1849 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, (1 yr old in 1850 census.)2,3 She married Amos Free on 8 September 1867.4 She married Theodore Francis Granger, son of Early Granger Jr and Lucinda (Lucy) Denton, on 28 March 1875 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.4,5
She appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.3 She appeared on the census of 1855 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.6 She appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)7 She appeared on the census of 1865 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Clarke at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.8 The Rector at Saint Peter's, J. A. Paddick, signed the Certificate of Marriage. Witnesses were James Huesten and Mary Emma Taylor.5 She and Theodore Francis Granger appeared on the census of 1880 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Caroline C. Granger, George Francis Granger Sr. and Frederick William Granger were enumerated with them.9 She and Theodore Francis Granger appeared on the census of 1900 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY.10 She and Theodore Francis Granger appeared on the census of 1910 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY.11 Married name: Caroline (Carrie) Helen Granger. Name variation: Caroline (Carrie) Helen Free. Name variation: Caroline Rae.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
She appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.3 She appeared on the census of 1855 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.6 She appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)7 She appeared on the census of 1865 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Clarke at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.8 The Rector at Saint Peter's, J. A. Paddick, signed the Certificate of Marriage. Witnesses were James Huesten and Mary Emma Taylor.5 She and Theodore Francis Granger appeared on the census of 1880 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Caroline C. Granger, George Francis Granger Sr. and Frederick William Granger were enumerated with them.9 She and Theodore Francis Granger appeared on the census of 1900 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY.10 She and Theodore Francis Granger appeared on the census of 1910 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY.11 Married name: Caroline (Carrie) Helen Granger. Name variation: Caroline (Carrie) Helen Free. Name variation: Caroline Rae.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae and Amos Free
- Mary Elizabeth Free1 b. 8 Aug 1870, d. 28 Dec 1877
- Carrie Rae Free1 b. 4 Oct 1872, d. 26 Dec 1872
- Carrie Clarke Free1 b. 23 Apr 1874, d. 28 Oct 1892
Children (not necessarily in order) of Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae and Theodore Francis Granger
- Caroline C. Granger1 b. 1874
- George Francis Granger Sr.+1 b. 1 Mar 1876, d. 10 Jun 1948
- Frederick William Granger1 b. 17 Dec 1878, d. 21 Jul 1903
- Florence May Granger+1 b. 11 May 1881
- Mabel Louise Granger+1 b. 13 Feb 1884, d. 8 Nov 1924
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S913] Russell Granger, Granger Family Genealogy.
- [S875] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Ray (indexed as Raney). New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, house 43, family 58 (20 Jul 1850).
- [S982] Daughter of Betty Jeanne Granger Submitter: Carol J. Bradford, Granger-Bradford Family Group.
- [S860] Marriage Certificate (Details with the subjects), Theodore F. Granger and Caroline Helen Rae, Marr. Cert. #484, 31 Mar 1875. NY Municipal Archives, NYC.
- [S1010] 1855 NY State Census, Household of William Rae. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 7th Ward, Dist 2, Dwelling 281, Family 341 (1855).
- [S1085] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Rae, New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Nara M653, Roll 767, Ward 7, District 2, Page 133, Dwelling 1, Family 1, Line 1 (11 June 1860). Image 1 of 173 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : 8 April 2016).
- [S1009] 1865 NY State Census, Household of William Rae. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, Dist 2, Page 6, house 117, Family 176 (1865).
- [S964] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Theodore Granger. New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Nara T9, Roll 856, ED 250.
- [S795] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Theodore Granger. New York, Rockland, Clarkstown.
- [S799] 1910 Federal Census, Household of Theodore Granger, New York, Rockland, Clarkstown. T624, Roll 952. ED 98, Page 154 (1910).
Esther Elizabeth Rae
F, b. 20 September 1843, d. 30 August 1919
Father | William Rae1 b. 5 Feb 1808, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother | Caroline Clarke1 b. 26 Jul 1817, d. 16 Mar 1903 |
Esther Elizabeth Rae was born on 20 September 1843 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, (year also 1844.) She married Charles Henry Granger, son of Early Granger and Mary Dougherty, on 17 July 1864.2 She married Stephen W Stoothoff on 28 October 1885.3 She died on 30 August 1919 at Bayonne, Hudson County, NJ, at age 75.4,5,2,6 She was buried on 1 September 1919 in Jersey City.7
She appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.8 She appeared on the census of 1855 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.9 She appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)10 She and Charles Henry Granger appeared on the census of 1865 at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY. Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger were enumerated with them.11 She and Charles Henry Granger appeared on the census of 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger, Mary E. Granger and William Henry Granger were enumerated with them.12 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Fulton Ave, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger, Esther (Etta May) Granger and William Henry Granger were enumerated with them.13 She appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Louis Tuthill and Esther (Etta May) Tuthill at 93 West 45th street, Bayonne, Hudson County, NJ.14 Name variation: Esther E Rae.10 Married name: Esther Elizabeth Granger. Married name: Esther Elizabeth Stoothoff.
Information above from source below.1
She appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.8 She appeared on the census of 1855 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.9 She appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)10 She and Charles Henry Granger appeared on the census of 1865 at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY. Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger were enumerated with them.11 She and Charles Henry Granger appeared on the census of 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger, Mary E. Granger and William Henry Granger were enumerated with them.12 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Fulton Ave, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger, Esther (Etta May) Granger and William Henry Granger were enumerated with them.13 She appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Louis Tuthill and Esther (Etta May) Tuthill at 93 West 45th street, Bayonne, Hudson County, NJ.14 Name variation: Esther E Rae.10 Married name: Esther Elizabeth Granger. Married name: Esther Elizabeth Stoothoff.
Information above from source below.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Esther Elizabeth Rae and Charles Henry Granger
- Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger+1 b. 11 Dec 1864, d. 4 Dec 1901
- Mary E. Granger1 b. 1866
- William Henry Granger+1 b. 6 Jan 1868, d. 9 Feb 1939
- Esther (Etta May) Granger+1 b. 11 May 1871, d. 9 Oct 1961
- Charles Henry Granger1 b. 1877, d. 1877
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Carrie Rae Granger Bible.
- [S912] Handwritten notes from Turse Family Bible Transcriptions (Ellsworth J. Turse, Sr.).
- [S1006] Death Certificate (Details with the subjects), Esther E. Stoothoff, death cert. no. 3887 (30 Aug 1919), NJ State Archives, Trenton, NJ.
- [S913] Russell Granger, Granger Family Genealogy.
- [S920] Submitter: Chris Crawford, Crawford GEDCOM).
- [S1005] Bayview Cemetery Jersey City. see also Find-A-Grave: Bayview - New York Bay Cemetery.
- [S875] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Ray (indexed as Raney). New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, house 43, family 58 (20 Jul 1850).
- [S1010] 1855 NY State Census, Household of William Rae. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 7th Ward, Dist 2, Dwelling 281, Family 341 (1855).
- [S1085] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Rae, New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Nara M653, Roll 767, Ward 7, District 2, Page 133, Dwelling 1, Family 1, Line 1 (11 June 1860). Image 1 of 173 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : 8 April 2016).
- [S1009] 1865 NY State Census, Household of Henry Granger. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 7th Ward, pg. 45, house 251, family 321.
- [S762] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Henry Granger. New York, Kings, Brooklyn. M593, Roll 961, Page 371A (1870).
- [S964] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Esther Granger.New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Nara T9, Roll 856, ED 261, Sheet 3, Line 24, Ward 23-25 (1880).
- [S799] 1910 Federal Census, Household of Louis Tuthill. New Jersey, Hudson, Bayonne. Nara T624, Roll 886, Ward 3, ED 19, Page 46, family 189.
Jean Rae
F, b. 4 September 1840, d. 9 December 1841
Father | William Rae1 b. 5 Feb 1808, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother | Caroline Clarke1 b. 26 Jul 1817, d. 16 Mar 1903 |
Jean Rae was born on 4 September 1840. She died on 9 December 1841 at age 1.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S912] Handwritten notes from Turse Family Bible Transcriptions (Ellsworth J. Turse, Sr.).
John Turner Rae
M, b. 26 February 1842, d. 3 June 1864
Father | William Rae1 b. 5 Feb 1808, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother | Caroline Clarke1 b. 26 Jul 1817, d. 16 Mar 1903 |
John Turner Rae was born on 26 February 1842. He died on 3 June 1864in the Civil War in the battle of Cold Harbor at age 22.
He appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.2 He appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)3 Name variation: John Rae.3
John Turner RAE lost his life serving as a Private with the 139th Regiment, New York Infantry at Cold Harbor.
Battle also known as Second Cold Harbor
Location: Hanover County, Virginia
Campaign: Grant's Overland Campaign (May-June 1864)
Date: May 31-June 12, 1864
Principal Commanders: Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant , Maj. Gen. George G. Meade [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS]
Forces Engaged: 170,000 total (US 108,000; CS 62,000)
Estimated Casualties: 15,500 total (US 13,000; CS 2,500)
Description: On May 31, Sheridan's cavalry seized the vital crossroads of Old Cold Harbor. Early on June 1, relying heavily on their new repeating carbines and shallow entrenchments, Sheridan's troopers threw back an attack by Confederate infantry. Confederate reinforcements arrived from Richmond and from the Totopotomoy Creek lines. Late on June 1, the Union VI and XVIII Corps reached Cold Harbor and assaulted the Confederate works with some success. By June 2, both armies were on the field, forming on a seven-mile front that extended from Bethesda Church to the Chickahominy River. At dawn June 3, the II and XVIII Corps, followed later by the IX Corps, assaulted along the Bethesda Church-Cold Harbor line and were slaughtered at all points. Grant commented in his memoirs that this was the only attack he wished he had never ordered. The armies confronted each other on these lines until the night of June 12, when Grant again advanced by his left flank, marching to James River. On June 14, the II Corps was ferried across the river at Wilcox's Landing by transports. On June 15, the rest of the army began crossing on a 2,200-foot long pontoon bridge at Weyanoke. Abandoning the well-defended approaches to Richmond, Grant sought to shift his army quickly south of the river to threaten Petersburg.
Result: Confederate victory
CWSAC Reference #: VA062.
Information above from source below.1
He appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.2 He appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)3 Name variation: John Rae.3
John Turner RAE lost his life serving as a Private with the 139th Regiment, New York Infantry at Cold Harbor.
Battle also known as Second Cold Harbor
Location: Hanover County, Virginia
Campaign: Grant's Overland Campaign (May-June 1864)
Date: May 31-June 12, 1864
Principal Commanders: Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant , Maj. Gen. George G. Meade [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS]
Forces Engaged: 170,000 total (US 108,000; CS 62,000)
Estimated Casualties: 15,500 total (US 13,000; CS 2,500)
Description: On May 31, Sheridan's cavalry seized the vital crossroads of Old Cold Harbor. Early on June 1, relying heavily on their new repeating carbines and shallow entrenchments, Sheridan's troopers threw back an attack by Confederate infantry. Confederate reinforcements arrived from Richmond and from the Totopotomoy Creek lines. Late on June 1, the Union VI and XVIII Corps reached Cold Harbor and assaulted the Confederate works with some success. By June 2, both armies were on the field, forming on a seven-mile front that extended from Bethesda Church to the Chickahominy River. At dawn June 3, the II and XVIII Corps, followed later by the IX Corps, assaulted along the Bethesda Church-Cold Harbor line and were slaughtered at all points. Grant commented in his memoirs that this was the only attack he wished he had never ordered. The armies confronted each other on these lines until the night of June 12, when Grant again advanced by his left flank, marching to James River. On June 14, the II Corps was ferried across the river at Wilcox's Landing by transports. On June 15, the rest of the army began crossing on a 2,200-foot long pontoon bridge at Weyanoke. Abandoning the well-defended approaches to Richmond, Grant sought to shift his army quickly south of the river to threaten Petersburg.
Result: Confederate victory
CWSAC Reference #: VA062.
Information above from source below.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S875] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Ray (indexed as Raney). New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, house 43, family 58 (20 Jul 1850).
- [S1085] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Rae, New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Nara M653, Roll 767, Ward 7, District 2, Page 133, Dwelling 1, Family 1, Line 1 (11 June 1860). Image 1 of 173 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : 8 April 2016).
Mary Ann Rae
M, b. 16 April 1837, d. 26 September 1838
Father | William Rae1 b. 5 Feb 1808, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother | Caroline Clarke1 b. 26 Jul 1817, d. 16 Mar 1903 |
Mary Ann Rae was born on 16 April 1837. He died on 26 September 1838 at age 1.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S912] Handwritten notes from Turse Family Bible Transcriptions (Ellsworth J. Turse, Sr.).
Mary Jean Rae
F, b. 3 March 1845, d. 28 July 1848
Father | William Rae1 b. 5 Feb 1808, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother | Caroline Clarke1 b. 26 Jul 1817, d. 16 Mar 1903 |
Mary Jean Rae was born on 3 March 1845. She died on 28 July 1848 at age 3.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S909] Carrie Rae Granger Bible.
Samuel Rae
M, b. 28 October 1846, d. 19 May 1894
Father | William Rae1 b. 5 Feb 1808, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother | Caroline Clarke1 b. 26 Jul 1817, d. 16 Mar 1903 |
Samuel Rae was born on 28 October 1846. He was born in 1848 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. He married Annie L Decker, daughter of John W Decker and Johanna B, on 24 November 1872.2 He died on 19 May 1894 at age 47.
He appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.3 He appeared on the census of 1855 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.4 He appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)5 He appeared on the census of 1865 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Clarke at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.6 He and Annie L Decker appeared on the census of 1880 at Jamaica, Queens County, NY. Caroline C. Rae were enumerated with them.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
He appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.3 He appeared on the census of 1855 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.4 He appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)5 He appeared on the census of 1865 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Clarke at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.6 He and Annie L Decker appeared on the census of 1880 at Jamaica, Queens County, NY. Caroline C. Rae were enumerated with them.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Child of Samuel Rae and Annie L Decker
- Caroline C. Rae1 b. 4 Nov 1878
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S912] Handwritten notes from Turse Family Bible Transcriptions (Ellsworth J. Turse, Sr.).
- [S875] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Ray (indexed as Raney). New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, house 43, family 58 (20 Jul 1850).
- [S1010] 1855 NY State Census, Household of William Rae. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 7th Ward, Dist 2, Dwelling 281, Family 341 (1855).
- [S1085] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Rae, New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Nara M653, Roll 767, Ward 7, District 2, Page 133, Dwelling 1, Family 1, Line 1 (11 June 1860). Image 1 of 173 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : 8 April 2016).
- [S1009] 1865 NY State Census, Household of William Rae. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, Dist 2, Page 6, house 117, Family 176 (1865).
- [S964] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Samuel Rae. New York, Queens, Jamaica. Series T9, Roll 918, Page 618 (1880).
William Rae
M, b. 5 February 1808, d. 25 June 1873
William Rae was born in 1808 at Scotland. He was born on 5 February 1808 at Aberdeen, Scotland.1 He married Caroline Clarke in 1837 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. He died between June 1865 and 1880 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. He died on 25 June 1873 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, at age 65.1,2 He was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery.
He and Caroline Rae appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY. William Rae, John Rae, Esther E Rae, Samuel Rae and Caroline Rae were enumerated with them.3 He and Caroline Rae appeared on the census of 1855 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. William Rae, Esther Elizabeth Rae, Samuel Rae and Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae were enumerated with them.4 He and Caroline Rae appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. William Rae, John Rae, Esther E Rae, Samuel Rae and Caroline Rae were enumerated with them. (House 1, Family 1.)5 He was a blacksmith.5 He and Caroline Clarke appeared on the census of 1865 at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY. Samuel Rae and Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae were enumerated with them.6 Based on ships record, William RAE immigrated to the US in 1835:
Ships Manifest 1835
Rae, William
Age: 26 Gender: M
Port of Departure: London
Ship Name: Ship Hannibal
Port of Arrival: New York Date of Arrival: Oct 29, 1835
Microfilm Serial Number: M237
Microfilm Roll Number: 28 List Number: 814
According to the 1860 Census of Kings County, NY he owned $1850 in real
estate, and $500 personal estate.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.7
He and Caroline Rae appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY. William Rae, John Rae, Esther E Rae, Samuel Rae and Caroline Rae were enumerated with them.3 He and Caroline Rae appeared on the census of 1855 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. William Rae, Esther Elizabeth Rae, Samuel Rae and Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae were enumerated with them.4 He and Caroline Rae appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. William Rae, John Rae, Esther E Rae, Samuel Rae and Caroline Rae were enumerated with them. (House 1, Family 1.)5 He was a blacksmith.5 He and Caroline Clarke appeared on the census of 1865 at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY. Samuel Rae and Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae were enumerated with them.6 Based on ships record, William RAE immigrated to the US in 1835:
Ships Manifest 1835
Rae, William
Age: 26 Gender: M
Port of Departure: London
Ship Name: Ship Hannibal
Port of Arrival: New York Date of Arrival: Oct 29, 1835
Microfilm Serial Number: M237
Microfilm Roll Number: 28 List Number: 814
According to the 1860 Census of Kings County, NY he owned $1850 in real
estate, and $500 personal estate.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.7
Children (not necessarily in order) of William Rae and Caroline Clarke
- Mary Ann Rae7 b. 16 Apr 1837, d. 26 Sep 1838
- William Clarke Rae7 b. 30 Nov 1838, d. 10 May 1864
- Jean Rae7 b. 4 Sep 1840, d. 9 Dec 1841
- John Turner Rae7 b. 26 Feb 1842, d. 3 Jun 1864
- Esther Elizabeth Rae+7 b. 20 Sep 1843, d. 30 Aug 1919
- Mary Jean Rae7 b. 3 Mar 1845, d. 28 Jul 1848
- Samuel Rae+7 b. 28 Oct 1846, d. 19 May 1894
- Caroline (Carrie) Helen Rae+7 b. 30 May 1849
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S912] Handwritten notes from Turse Family Bible Transcriptions (Ellsworth J. Turse, Sr.).
- [S1014] Brooklyn Eagle, 26 Jun 1873, pg. 4, col. 2. Death of William Ray.
- [S875] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Ray (indexed as Raney). New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, house 43, family 58 (20 Jul 1850).
- [S1010] 1855 NY State Census, Household of William Rae. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 7th Ward, Dist 2, Dwelling 281, Family 341 (1855).
- [S1085] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Rae, New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Nara M653, Roll 767, Ward 7, District 2, Page 133, Dwelling 1, Family 1, Line 1 (11 June 1860). Image 1 of 173 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : 8 April 2016).
- [S1009] 1865 NY State Census, Household of William Rae. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, Dist 2, Page 6, house 117, Family 176 (1865).
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
William Clarke Rae
M, b. 30 November 1838, d. 10 May 1864
Father | William Rae1 b. 5 Feb 1808, d. 25 Jun 1873 |
Mother | Caroline Clarke1 b. 26 Jul 1817, d. 16 Mar 1903 |
William Clarke Rae was born on 30 November 1838. He died on 10 May 1864in the Civil War in the battle at Laurel Hill, Spotsylvania, VA, at age 25.2
He appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.3 He appeared on the census of 1855 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.4 He appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)5 Name variation: William Rae.5
William Clarke RAE was a 2nd Lieutenant in Company B, 14h NY State Militia (Fighting Fourteenth) at the time of his death. He also served as a Sergeant in the 84th NY Infantry Regiment. The family records note he died at Laurel Hill, best known as part of the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. One officer and 6 enlisted men died during this engagement. The unit only existed for a few more weeks, for late in May the 14th Militia was ordered to return to Brooklyn and were mustered out, their three year term of enlistment complete.
Other Names: Combats at Laurel Hill and Corbin's Bridge (May 8); Ni River (May 9); Laurel Hill, Po River, and Bloody Angle (May 10); Salient or Bloody Angle (May 12-13); Piney Branch Church (May 15); Harrison House (May 18); Harris Farm (May 19)
Location: Spotsylvania County, VA
Campaign: Grant's Overland Campaign (May-June 1864)
Date: May 8-21, 1864
Principal Commanders: Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Maj. Gen. George G. Meade [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS]
Forces Engaged: 152,000 total (US 100,000; CS 52,000)
Estimated Casualties: 30,000 total (US 18,000; CS 12,000)
Description: After the Wilderness, Grant's and Meade's advance on Richmond by the left flank was stalled at Spotsylvania Court House on May 8. This two-week battle was a series of combats along the Spotsylvania front. The Union attack against the Bloody Angle at dawn, May 12-13, captured nearly a division of Lee's army and came near to cutting the Confederate army in half. Confederate counterattacks plugged the gap, and fighting continued unabated for nearly 20 hours in what may well have been the most ferociously sustained combat of the Civil War. On May 19, a Confederate attempt to turn the Union right flank at Harris Farm was beaten back with severe casualties. Union generals Sedgwick (VI Corps commander) and Rice were killed. Confederate generals Johnson and Steuart were captured, Daniel and Perrin mortally wounded. On May 21, Grant disengaged and continued his advance on Richmond.
Result: Inconclusive (Grant continued his offensive.)
CWSAC Reference #: VA048
Summary of Service: Rae, William C. Age 23 years. Enrolled, April 18, 1861, at Brooklyn, to serve 3 years; mustered in as sergeant, Co.B, May 23, 1861; promoted first sergeant, February 15, 1862; mustered in as second lieutenant, August 29, 1862; killed i n action, May 10, 1864, at Spottsylvania, Va; commissioned second lieutenant, October 24, 1862, with rank from August 29, 1862, Vice E. Pearce, promoted. #4.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
He appeared on the census of 20 July 1850 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY.3 He appeared on the census of 1855 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.4 He appeared on the census of 11 June 1860 in the household of William Rae and Caroline Rae at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; (House 1, Family 1.)5 Name variation: William Rae.5
William Clarke RAE was a 2nd Lieutenant in Company B, 14h NY State Militia (Fighting Fourteenth) at the time of his death. He also served as a Sergeant in the 84th NY Infantry Regiment. The family records note he died at Laurel Hill, best known as part of the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. One officer and 6 enlisted men died during this engagement. The unit only existed for a few more weeks, for late in May the 14th Militia was ordered to return to Brooklyn and were mustered out, their three year term of enlistment complete.
Other Names: Combats at Laurel Hill and Corbin's Bridge (May 8); Ni River (May 9); Laurel Hill, Po River, and Bloody Angle (May 10); Salient or Bloody Angle (May 12-13); Piney Branch Church (May 15); Harrison House (May 18); Harris Farm (May 19)
Location: Spotsylvania County, VA
Campaign: Grant's Overland Campaign (May-June 1864)
Date: May 8-21, 1864
Principal Commanders: Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Maj. Gen. George G. Meade [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS]
Forces Engaged: 152,000 total (US 100,000; CS 52,000)
Estimated Casualties: 30,000 total (US 18,000; CS 12,000)
Description: After the Wilderness, Grant's and Meade's advance on Richmond by the left flank was stalled at Spotsylvania Court House on May 8. This two-week battle was a series of combats along the Spotsylvania front. The Union attack against the Bloody Angle at dawn, May 12-13, captured nearly a division of Lee's army and came near to cutting the Confederate army in half. Confederate counterattacks plugged the gap, and fighting continued unabated for nearly 20 hours in what may well have been the most ferociously sustained combat of the Civil War. On May 19, a Confederate attempt to turn the Union right flank at Harris Farm was beaten back with severe casualties. Union generals Sedgwick (VI Corps commander) and Rice were killed. Confederate generals Johnson and Steuart were captured, Daniel and Perrin mortally wounded. On May 21, Grant disengaged and continued his advance on Richmond.
Result: Inconclusive (Grant continued his offensive.)
CWSAC Reference #: VA048
Summary of Service: Rae, William C. Age 23 years. Enrolled, April 18, 1861, at Brooklyn, to serve 3 years; mustered in as sergeant, Co.B, May 23, 1861; promoted first sergeant, February 15, 1862; mustered in as second lieutenant, August 29, 1862; killed i n action, May 10, 1864, at Spottsylvania, Va; commissioned second lieutenant, October 24, 1862, with rank from August 29, 1862, Vice E. Pearce, promoted. #4.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1078] C.V. Tevis, The History of the Fighting Fourteenth.
- [S875] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Ray (indexed as Raney). New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 7, house 43, family 58 (20 Jul 1850).
- [S1010] 1855 NY State Census, Household of William Rae. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 7th Ward, Dist 2, Dwelling 281, Family 341 (1855).
- [S1085] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of William Rae, New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Nara M653, Roll 767, Ward 7, District 2, Page 133, Dwelling 1, Family 1, Line 1 (11 June 1860). Image 1 of 173 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : 8 April 2016).
Fredrik Rafsten1
M, b. 1786, d. 1829
Father | Gissel Rafsten b. 1750 or 1751, d. 1802 |
Mother | Anna Catharina Wolthier b. 1756, d. 1813 |
Fredrik Rafsten married Ingar Larsdotter, daughter of Lars Jonsson and Kersten Andersdotter.1 He was born in 1786 at Bjaresjo, Sweden.1 He died in 1829 at Bjaresjo, Sweden.1
Child of Fredrik Rafsten and Ingar Larsdotter
- Helena Fredriksdatter+ b. 1823, d. a 1889
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S724] Margaret S. Wien, Van Camp File.
Gissel Rafsten1
M, b. 1750 or 1751, d. 1802
Gissel Rafsten married Anna Catharina Wolthier.1 He was born in 1750 or 1751.1 He died in 1802 at Bjaresjo, Sweden.1
Child of Gissel Rafsten and Anna Catharina Wolthier
- Fredrik Rafsten+ b. 1786, d. 1829
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S724] Margaret S. Wien, Van Camp File.
Lawrence Ragan1
M, b. October
Lawrence Ragan was born in October at Pittsburg, PA.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S778] Ruth Gross Staub, "Mapes Family," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 9 Oct 2001.
John S Rahn1
M, b. 7 November 1909
John S Rahn was born on 7 November 1909.1 He married Rena Catherine Harding, daughter of Irving Egbert Harding and Olive Catherine Burlingham, on 24 June 1933.1
John was a minister.1
John was a minister.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S686] Joseph Boyle, Mapes Family Database.
Chloe Eugene Rainey1
F, b. 7 December 1875, d. 19 March 1957
Chloe Eugene Rainey was born on 7 December 1875 at Richmond, Cache County, UT.1 She married William Jesse Harrison, son of Antrim Byrd Harrison and Mary Jane Hendricks, on 17 June 1896 at Logan, Cache County, UT.1 She died on 19 March 1957 at Richmond, Cache County, UT, at age 81.1
Married name: Harrison.
Married name: Harrison.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Chloe Eugene Rainey and William Jesse Harrison
- Ruby Harrison b. 24 Dec 1899, d. 14 Nov 1918
- Viola Harrison
- Phyllis Harrison b. 7 Nov 1902, d. 28 May 1910
- Eugene Harrison
- William Jessie Harrison b. 12 Jul 1905, d. 6 Oct 1905
- Dorothy Harrison
- David Byrd Harrison b. 30 Jul 1908, d. 7 Jun 1955
- Mary Harrison b. 28 Sep 1909, d. 31 Aug 1964
- Leah Harrison b. 4 Oct 1911, d. 17 Jan 1973
- Max Rainey Harrison
- Zenda Harrison
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Citations
- [S289] Pedigrees, WFT-10, Tree #1751, Date of Import: Apr 24, 2002. Customer pedigree.
Ellen Grace Rainey1
F, b. 16 December 1888, d. 23 May 1963
Ellen Grace Rainey was born on 16 December 1888 at New Orleans, LA.1 She married Herbert Collignon Sr., son of James Peter Collignon and Ellen Westervelt Flierboom, on 24 September 1910 at New Orleans, LA.1 She died on 23 May 1963 at San Antonio, TX, at age 74.1
Married name: Collignon.
Married name: Collignon.
Child of Ellen Grace Rainey and Herbert Collignon Sr.
- James Rainey Collignon Sr.+ b. 15 Aug 1912, d. 22 Apr 1974
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S462] John Hugh Collignon, Collignon File, 29 Jun 1989.
Mary Elizabeth Rainey
F, b. 25 August 1863, d. 5 January 1937
Mary Elizabeth Rainey was born on 25 August 1863. She married William Edgar Fisher, son of William Frederick Fisher and Millenium Andrus, on 8 October 1880. She died on 5 January 1937 at age 73.
Married name: Fisher.
Married name: Fisher.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Mary Elizabeth Rainey and William Edgar Fisher
- William Frederick Fisher+ b. 14 Jul 1881, d. 27 Feb 1941
- Mary Pearl Fisher+ b. 4 Apr 1883
- Guy Dennis Fisher+ b. 3 Feb 1887
- Ruby May Fisher b. 14 May 1889, d. 3 Oct 1890
- Myrtle Eugene Fisher+ b. 31 Oct 1891
- Mabel Rainey Fisher+ b. 9 Apr 1897
- Ruth Lillian Fisher b. 5 May 1901, d. 1959
- Jennie Uneeda Fisher b. 4 Oct 1907
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Mary Emma Rake1
F, b. 1868, d. 1961
Mary Emma Rake was born in 1868.1 She married Frank Fowler Griffin, son of Horace Griffing and Frances Emily Smith, on 25 June 1889.1 She died in 1961.1 She was buried in Monroe.1
Married name: Griffin.
Married name: Griffin.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Mary Emma Rake and Frank Fowler Griffin
- Gladys Hannah Griffin b. 1 Apr 1890, d. 9 Jul 1987
- Caroline Frances Griffin+ b. 14 Jun 1892, d. 9 Feb 1960
- Joseph Carlyle Griffin b. 1895, d. 1932
- Howell Griffin
- Horace Malcolm Griffin
- Ford Crane Griffin
- Beulah Elizabeth Griffin b. 1909, d. 1967
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Citations
- [S784] Marc Nozell, Mary Mapes.
Laura Ralph1
F
Married name: Hey.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S331] Ida Watt Lynch and Roy Lally, The Descendants of John and Urssla VanStone, 1973 & 1992.
Julia E Ralson1
F, b. 1843
Julia E Ralson married Thomas Manley Hough, son of Stephen B Hough and Sophia Hough.1 She was born in 1843 at New Jersey.1
Married name: Hough.
Married name: Hough.
Child of Julia E Ralson and Thomas Manley Hough
- Stephen A Hough+ b. 8 May 1869, d. 17 Jul 1954
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S249] Gary Russell Van Houten, Van Houten File, 24 Dec 1993.
Arthur Ralston
M, b. 1884, d. 1979
Arthur Ralston married Hattie Galloway, daughter of David D Galloway and Almeda Bradford. He was born in 1884. He died in 1979.
Child of Arthur Ralston and Hattie Galloway
- Ralston
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Eleanor Rambo1
F
Father | Reuben Rambo b. 27 May 1792 |
Mother | Charity Haptonstall |
Child of Eleanor Rambo and Wilford Evans
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Citations
- [S248] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: E-G.
Joseph Rambo1
M, b. circa 1845, d. 5 January 1897
Father | Richard Rambo |
Mother | Harriet Faulkner |
Joseph Rambo was born circa 1845 at Gallia County, OH.1 He married Sarah Harrawood, daughter of Henry Harrawood and Phoebe Wheeler, on 12 March 1885.1 He died on 5 January 1897.1
Child of Joseph Rambo and Sarah Harrawood
- Lorena Rambo+ b. 15 Apr 1891, d. 30 Apr 1969
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S843] Bonny J. Fields, Fields File.
Lorena Rambo1
F, b. 15 April 1891, d. 30 April 1969
Father | Joseph Rambo b. c 1845, d. 5 Jan 1897 |
Mother | Sarah Harrawood b. 22 Feb 1852, d. 29 Aug 1893 |
Lorena Rambo was born on 15 April 1891 at Dale, IL.1 She married Archie W. Fields, son of Thomas Newton Fields and Louissa Ellen Slavens, on 3 June 1908.1 She died on 30 April 1969 at Caldwell, ID, at age 78.1
Married name: Fields.
Married name: Fields.
Child of Lorena Rambo and Archie W. Fields
- Clifford L. Fields+ b. 2 Mar 1909, d. 7 Nov 1981
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Citations
- [S843] Bonny J. Fields, Fields File.
Reuben Rambo1
M, b. 27 May 1792
Reuben Rambo married Charity Haptonstall. He was born on 27 May 1792.1
Reuben's parents are unknown but he is 'doubtless' a descendant of Peter Rambo who came to Pennsylvania from Gothenberg, Sweden with Gov. Minuet in 1637.1
Reuben's parents are unknown but he is 'doubtless' a descendant of Peter Rambo who came to Pennsylvania from Gothenberg, Sweden with Gov. Minuet in 1637.1
Child of Reuben Rambo and Charity Haptonstall
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Citations
- [S248] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: E-G.
Chris Keston? Ramon1
M
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Citations
- [S580] Lucille Rees Markay, Rees File, 1989.
Joseph Ramsen1
M
Joseph Ramsen married Unknown.1 He married Rachel Eaton, daughter of Francis Eaton and Christian Penn, between 2 March 1645 and 7 May 1646.1
Name variation: Joseph Ramsdell.1 Name variation: Joseph Ramsden.1
Name variation: Joseph Ramsdell.1 Name variation: Joseph Ramsden.1
Child of Joseph Ramsen and Rachel Eaton
- Daniel Ramsen
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Citations
- [S856] Mary DeWitt, Eaton Family Group Sheets.
Abigail Ramsey1
F
Father | William Ramsey b. 25 Mar 1818 |
Mother | Frances De Witt b. 4 Sep 1822 |
Abigail Ramsey married James S Smith.1 She married Fredric James Bezona.1
She lived at Brooklyn, NY.1 Married name: Bezona. Married name: Smith.
She lived at Brooklyn, NY.1 Married name: Bezona. Married name: Smith.
Child of Abigail Ramsey and James S Smith
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Citations
- [S278] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 37.