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2801 Illinois death record lists names of father and mother (Mary Osborn) and states that mother was born in Holland (probably Holland, Michigan). Edward was a railroad engineer. Bisbee, Edward Isaac (I31078)
 
2802 Immigrated 1909. Information submitted by Mark Stratton, NH grandson of Charles R. Harris & Bertha Lura Bisbee via email; cites NH and MA vital records, and marriage notice, Nashua, NH. Hutton, Walter Joseph (I31480)
 
2803 Immigrated to America prior to 1752. Rainey, James (I18116)
 
2804 In 1635, after her husband's death, Patience (Bigge) Foster emigrated with her mother, Rachael, on the ship, "Elizabeth," to Dorchester, Mass. Bigge, Patience (I734)
 
2805 In 1861 Ira Bisbee, Jr. had the same directory address as Algernon Sydney, Bridgewater, Mass. Bisbee, Ira Jr. (I1909)
 
2806 In 1888, William H. Bisbee was an Army Captain stationed at Fort Niobrara, Nebraska. Bisbee, General William Henry (I4847)
 
2807 In 1895 living in Greene, Chenango Co NY. Myra C. (I20767)
 
2808 In 1900 Census in Millington, Tuscola Co., Michigan. Was in V. A. Hospital in Saginaw at one time. Bisbee, Verne H. (I9894)
 
2809 In 1900, Hettie and James R. Hilliard have only been married 5 years, but 18-year-old single daughter Pearl Winchester is living in the household. Hettie was probably married previously to somebody named Winchester. Hettie says she only had one child. Daisy and Pearl are definately not the same person, since Pearl married Lawrence Ryckman. James Hilliard says this marriage to Hettie is his first marriage. If everything here is true, Daisy cannot be the daughter of James or Hettie Hilliard. So who is she...perhaps a niece? Perhaps adopted? Where is Daisy in 1900. Is she the Miss Hilliard who, according to Tina L. Curtis, was a milliner in Wattsburg in 1897 (not found in the 1900 census)? Hilliard, Ida Alice (I195)
 
2810 In 1901 William H. entered the Postal Service as a rural carrier. The first to drive a car (1914 Model T) in the area. He retired on 20 Aug. 1920 because of ill health. The first employee in Waterloo under the Pension Act; also the only employee on pension for a long time. He was an excellent gardener, enjoying both flowers and vegetables. Information from Ernest Irving Bisbee #11-1701. Bisbee, William Henry (I9788)
 
2811 In 1903 he purchased the land around Solon Pond, and built a saw and grist mill there, with living quarters for himself. He is buried in Lower Cincinnatus Cemetery where he had arranged for the erection of a millstone inscribed, "Solon Pond Miller".

I remember him as a stern, but man with a good heart. He helped us on our farm many times. I only remember one time when he disciplined me and my mother read him the riot act. An event very few individuals ever did. At times he was called: "The Friendly Bullhead of Solon Pond", and I remember one of his lines: "I am not always right, but I am very seldom wrong." The one thing I know is that he was a mechanical genius. -- Walter E. Kelley, Grandson of Lee G. Kibbe. 
Kibbe, Lee Garfield (I18572)
 
2812 In 1910 Clarissa K. and Emma F. Bisbee lived at 57 Bigelow Street, Boston, Mass. Kinsley, Clarissa S. (I5033)
 
2813 In 1917 at age 25, Floyd lived at RD5 in North East, Pa., where he was farmer. He was tall, of medium build, with brown eyes, brown hair, and had no distinguishing marks.

In 1942 at age 50, Floyd lived in Mill Village, Erie, Pa., where he was a merchant. He stood 6' tall, weighed 205 lbs, had brown eyes, brown hair, light brown complexion and a scar on his left thumb. 
Bisbee, Floyd Henry (I190)
 
2814 In 1918 at age 36, George lived at #20 RD4, Watsburg, Erie, Pa. He was of medium height and stout build, and had blue eyes and brown hair.

In 1942 at age 59, George lived on Munsee Hill Road in Amity twp, RD3, Wattsburg, Erie, Pa. He stood 5'-9" tall, weighed 165 lbs, had blue eyes, gray hair, ruddy complexion and a scar on the big toe of his right foot.

Clinton Bisbee's farm was located on the Old Plank Road (Haskell Hill Road) near the bridge at Wattsburg, Pa. The farm is now owned by John Dick (1972). The Drake burying ground is located on this farm. 
Bisbee, George Clinton (I121)
 
2815 In 1918 at age 43, Samuel lived at 2221 Liberty Street, Erie, Pa. He worked as a millwright at Erie Forge Co., 154 Cascade St. in Erie. He was physically short and slender, with blue eyes and sandy hair. Hatch, Samuel Brenton (I17683)
 
2816 In 1918, Alfred was a City Engineer, employed by the City of Spokane, Washington. Butler, Alfred Dicky (I13209)
 
2817 In 1942 at age 48, Jarvis lived at 715 E. 5th Street, Erie, Pennsylvania. He worked at Erie City Iron Works. He stood 5'-10" tall, weighed 239 lbs, had blue eyes, gray hair and ruddy complextion. Bisbee, Jarvis C. (I191)
 
2818 In 1942 at age 51, Roger Page Bisbee lived at RD4 North East, Pennsylvania and was employed by Handler Construction Co. at Buffalo Road and Downing Ave. He also had a farm south of North East. He stood 5'-10" tall, weighed 175 lbs, had blue eyes, light complexion, and was bald. Bisbee, Roger Page (I189)
 
2819 In 1942 at age 52, Archie lived in Sparta twp, Crawford, Pa. He was employed by A. G. Mayhue in Centerville, Crawford, Pa. He stood 5'-4" tall, weighed 150 lbs, had blue eyes and black hair. Bisbee, Archie Monroe (I75)
 
2820 In 1942 at age 56, Aylmer lived at 633 Main St., Torrington, Connecticut. He was employed at A. A. Smith, Inc, 26 City Hall Ave., Torrington. He stood 6'-1" tall, weighed 205 lbs, had blue eyes, gray hair and light complexion.

"His middle name was given as a tribute to his mother's brother, Addison E. Reynolds, who farmed along the state line separating French Creek Township, Chautauqua County, New York, and Wattsburg, Erie County, Pennsylvania." --
Gary V. Smith in "Nathaniel Smith of Vermont and Some Descendants, 1775-1985." 
Smith, Aylmer Addison (I21027)
 
2821 In 1942 at age 58, Curtis was living at RD1 in Cambridge Springs where he was a farmer. He stood 5'-9" tall, weighed 150 lbs, had blues eyes and gray hair with ruddy complexion and a tatoo on his right arm, "C. C. B."

About 1903, Curtis Bisbee married Dorothy Drake with whom he had two children, George and Myrl. They divorced and in 1910 Curtis remarried to Dorothy's cousin, Macie Ellen Drake. Curtis eventually had eight more children with Macie.

Meanwhile his ex-wife Dorothy, or Dot as she was known, along with her father (Henry) and youngest son Myrl, moved in with her cousin Charlie P. Drake (Macie's brother). Sometime after 1910, Dot married Henry Perry and they moved into 9 Johnson Street in Union City. There they both worked at the Union City chair factory, and raised George and Myrle, along with Henry's son from a previous marriage. 
Bisbee, Curtis Clark (I97)
 
2822 In 1942 at age 64, Jason was single and unemployed. He stood 5'-5" tall, weighed 120 lbs, had blue eyes and gray hair, and a ruddy complexion. Hatch, Jason Versol (I17684)
 
2823 In 1943 at age 49, Royden lived on South Street, South Coventry, Tolland, CT. He was employed by Colt Patent Firearms in Hartford. He stood 5'-10" tall, weighed 180 lbs, had brown eyes, gray hair, light complexion, two hernia scars and scars on his left thumb. Smith, Royden Frank (I21030)
 
2824 In 1944, after attending Collinwood High School in East Cleveland, he enlisted in the US Navy, seeing action in WWII and the Korean War.  Bisbee, Raymond Harry Jr. (I17391)
 
2825 In 1946 Elliot and Dorothy retired to Fisher Hill. They bought a farm between his brother Ralph and sister Marion Wallis. Elliot and Ralph dairy farmed together until Elliot's first heart attack in 1949. After Elliot's death, Dorothy moved to Boston where she worked for reform in education and ran for Boston School Committee. She established "Citizens for Boston Schools." Always summered at Fisher Hills. Family: Elliot Walter Bisbee / Dorothy Winsor (F2633)
 
2826 In 1946 Harold Wallace lived in Butler, Pennsylvania.

1930 US Census, Reynoldsville, Jefferson, PA T626 roll 2047 ED32 im12 7APR SH6B P96B D131 F132
226 Ohio St.
WALLACE HAROLD hd rents/$10 radio m wh ae27 1Mae21 b.PA fb.PA mb.PA bookkeeper/P.R.R. Station
WALLACE MARGARET wife f wh ae22 1Mae16 b.PA fb.PA mb.PA
WALLACE MARGARET J. dau f wh ae3y6mo S b.PA fb.PA mb.PA

Name: Margaret C. Wallace
SSN: 190-09-4601
Last Residence: 15202 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Born: 17 Nov 1908
Died: 19 Jun 1994
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951) 
Wallace, Harold J. (I2334)
 
2827 In 1946 Harry Wallace lived in Titusville, Pennsylvania. Wallace, Harry B. (I2335)
 
2828 In 1946, Gertrude Baldwin lived at 143 Euclid Avenue, Jamestown, New York. Hatch, Gertrude A. (I3037)
 
2829 in 1954 H. R. Bisby was elected president of the North Texas Municipal Water District which provided water to Dallas among others. He was still on the board in 1956. -- Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Texas).

According to his granddaughter, Harold "Like so many he struggled during the depression and eventually ended up in Texas where he started a movie house which eventually became a movie chain. I know that he was voted “Business Man of the Year – I think it was by the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, and there were articles in area newspapers, but I have not been able to find the articles...he was also on the Board of Directors for Texas Christian University where I attended school." 
Bisby, Harold Robert (I18529)
 
2830 In 1969 Dr, James Bisbee received the National Distinguished Service Award from the American Society of Dentistry for Children, and he was named Stuttgart's Citizen of the Year in 1969 and 1976. He was a WW II Navy veteran. Bisbee, James Owen (I15322)
 
2831 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, E.H. (I617)
 
2832 In 1972, Hazel wrote local news for Titusville Radio Station WTIV. Bemis, Hazel Marie (I374)
 
2833 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, J.P. (I616)
 
2834 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, R.P. III (I623)
 
2835 In 1973, Doris (Bisbee) Shampoe provided a great deal of information on this family, along with documentation, photographs and contacts to Margaret J. Bisbee (deceased), author of Two Brothers in the Pennsylvania Triangle, Erie, Pennsylvania, 1974. About 1982 all of Bisbee's documentation and notes went missing and are presumed to have been destroyed. Bisbee, Doris G. (I147)
 
2836 In 1981 Louise published THE AISTON-CHAMBERLAIN FAMILY HISTORY which contains much information about the STEPHENS/STEVENS family and the BISBEES, from whom she was also descended. This book is referred to in the source notes as "Chamberlain." It is a much expanded version of her family tree from that which appears here. Aiston, Louise Matilda (I8587)
 
2837 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, D.C. (I21035)
 
2838 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Helms, L.E. (I30003)
 
2839 In 2000 residing in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada. Peru, Mary R. (I10062)
 
2840 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hunt, M.B. (I25283)
 
2841 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Melia, S.J. (I25327)
 
2842 In a book titled, "Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York," by William H. Tuttle (page 24), Tuttle lists "brothers" Joseph and Reuben Bisby as delegates to the Whig County Committee in 1834 and states they settled in Lebanon in 1815.

In the records of the First Baptist Church (Lebanon) we find the following:
"July 8, 1837, Joseph Bisbee and Harvey Niles asked (by the church) to visit Br. Towsley.
"July 15, 1837, Herman Towsley excluded for neglect of duty and lack of faith."

After his mother's death in 1856, and no doubt encouraged by the examples of his older brother Reuben, and sisters Lydia and Betsy, Joseph moved to Erie County, Pennsylvania, virtually starting over again, just as his father had done four decades earlier. With the exception of T. J., all of his children either accompanied him or soon followed.

Joseph's farm was located in an area of Erie County known as the "State Line Community." It was at the intersection of two state borders (Pennsylvania and New York) and four townships. At least six of Joseph's children had farms within walking distance--across the road or even adjacent to him--but because of political boundaries, they were resident in another township or in another state.

Upon Joseph's death in 1873, the following inventory of his estate was filed: 1 clock; 1 desk; 1 stand; 3 chairs; 1 bed stead; 3 log chains; augers, bits, saws, sandstone, iron bars, etc.; 1 set Bobb sleds, drag and wheelbarrow; 1 kettle; 1 plow; 1 saddle; 2 pigs; 1 wagon; 2 horses; 1 double harness; 2 cows; 1 heifer; 1 wood mill; corn in the field; 1 cultivator; 4 ½ tons of hay; oats in mow; corn in ear; potatoes in bin; Stove & dary (sic) utensils. Total value $203.75. (Erie County probate file no. 18897 ).

Joseph and Sally Ann Bisbee are buried next to each other in the southeast corner of the Wattsburg Cemetery. Their tombstones are difficult to find and all but impossible to read in 1998. 
Bisbee, Joseph Cushman (I26)
 
2843 In a book titled, "Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York," by William H. Tuttle (page 24), Tuttle lists "brothers" Joseph and Reuben Bisby as delegates to the Whig County Committee in 1834 and states they settled in Lebanon in 1815. Reuben was also said to have been a witness in County Court in 1816 (this may actually have been his father).

It appears from the record that Reuben Bisbee and his family moved away from Madison County after 1834 (when Reuben was a delegate to the Whig Party's County Committee.) In 1840 they were living in Wirt Township, Allegany County, New York. By 1846 they were in or near Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania, where their son, Sylvester Sylvanus, was born. According to History of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, (Chicago, Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, p. 791), Reuben and his family moved onto their farm in Bloomfield Township, Crawford County, in 1849. 
Bisbee, Reuben (I41)
 
2844 In a History of the University of Maine, Truman Leigh Hamlin is listed (p. 156) with MA as assistant professor of Mathematics Hamlin, Truman Leigh (I32296)
 
2845 In a sod hut. Delong, Eldon Foster (I12046)
 
2846 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Leo Byron Triplett / M.M. Bisbee (F4766)
 
2847 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, H.F. (I15565)
 
2848 In childrens section. Bisbee, Harold Albert (I10757)
 
2849 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: D.S. Kaleel / S.C. Smith (F11260)
 
2850 In Crawford, McHenry, Illinois (not located). Bisbee, Caroline (I22645)
 

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