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Saturday, May 21, 2011
My Ancestors' Sur and Maiden Names
I really should have posted these much earlier so must apologize for the delay, but seeing the Augenstein name in a Masonic Newsletter today reminded me to finally add them. These names have been pretty solidly proven with the help of many family memtbers and records repositories consulted to date so I stop at VIII Generations for accuracy.
II
JELLE
EDLUND
III
NELSON / NIELSEN (Denmark)
DAWES
IV
HJODLO (Norway)
OLSON (Norway)
SKOV
SWANSON / SWENSON (Sweden)
TUCKER
GAUSE [often mistranscribed as GANSE]
V
RAGDE (Norway)
LARSON (Norway)
JENSEN (Denmark)
HASELVIG (Denmark)
JONSSON (Sweden)
THUNBERG (Sweden)
POOLE
THRASHER (Germany via DRESCHER name)
HALL (Said to be Irish, but no link yet)
VI (Maternal Continuation Only)
THRASHER (new line in AL, TN, SC)
PANNELL
GRIFFITH
MILLS
LASPEYRE [often misspelled as Lasbeyre]
VII
SEWELL
CRAWFORD
PICKENS
GRUBBS
FILSON (Antrim, Ireland)
ASHE
VIII
DULANEY
ENGLAND
DOWDLE
YARBORUGH
PARNELL (may be Pannell mistranscribed)
Masonic Ancestor Update Brings More Questions
Recently I finally received a reply from the Grand Masonic Lodge of Illinois regarding records for my elusive ancestor Edward Dawes. I state "finally" because the request was mailed in Sep 2010 from CO and took eight months apparently from them placing CA as the state and I did move to TX since then rather abruptly.
They have limited records at the grand lodge, suggested I write the Lodge in Raleigh, No. 128, but still managed to provide two copies of records for Edward that aroused some new questions...
Edward was listed as one of 22 members and one who was initiated , passed, and raised in the 1854 Logde Proceedings Book. Four years later in the 1858 Lodge Proceedings Book, Edward is listed as the Senior Steward of Logdge No. 128 in Raleigh. Then an entry of his death was included that stood outin the chart entitled
"Died since August 31, 1872": Edward Dawes (d) Nov 5 /(18)72
For anyone who has read about my research and other peoples' research on Edward, it has been fairly well documented that he died in May of 1873 and clearly has a Masonic symbol on his headstone so it is fairly remarkable that they would have the death date wrong. However, I am unfamiliar with burial rites if any are provided by the Masons for their passed on brethren (though the Knights of Pythias appear to have given some rights and acknowledgement letter for the widow of Edward's son John Thomas Dawes after he was murdered in Crockett TX in 1916.)
Of course I will gladly be writing the Raleigh Lodge No. 128 for more specifics on Edwards membership and duties.
They have limited records at the grand lodge, suggested I write the Lodge in Raleigh, No. 128, but still managed to provide two copies of records for Edward that aroused some new questions...
Edward was listed as one of 22 members and one who was initiated , passed, and raised in the 1854 Logde Proceedings Book. Four years later in the 1858 Lodge Proceedings Book, Edward is listed as the Senior Steward of Logdge No. 128 in Raleigh. Then an entry of his death was included that stood outin the chart entitled
"Died since August 31, 1872": Edward Dawes (d) Nov 5 /(18)72
For anyone who has read about my research and other peoples' research on Edward, it has been fairly well documented that he died in May of 1873 and clearly has a Masonic symbol on his headstone so it is fairly remarkable that they would have the death date wrong. However, I am unfamiliar with burial rites if any are provided by the Masons for their passed on brethren (though the Knights of Pythias appear to have given some rights and acknowledgement letter for the widow of Edward's son John Thomas Dawes after he was murdered in Crockett TX in 1916.)
Of course I will gladly be writing the Raleigh Lodge No. 128 for more specifics on Edwards membership and duties.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Employment
Until you unexpectedly find yourself one of the millions of unemployed Americans desperate for even a chance to interview for a new job after months or even years of suffering, borrowing, praying, and hoping the economic mess will cease, you truly have no idea what the odds are that you will even survive...here is a statistic a leader shared with me a few days ago: 2 entry level vacancies, 600 applicants, 150 narrowed candidates to consider, 3 weeks after posting, 2 most qualified men hired.
Hiring managers unfortunately can only save the country at the rate of one or two vacancies at a time and that work still takes three to four weeks minimum.
Hiring managers unfortunately can only save the country at the rate of one or two vacancies at a time and that work still takes three to four weeks minimum.
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