Hulsenet Newsletter – Sept 2017

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I posted only 2 new Blogs since the last Newsletter.

The link to read the Blogs online is

Independence Day – July 4th 2017

I am still working on the new Clan TD Thomas Hulse (b. 1727) line

Cold Cases – August 31, 2017

…While in NYC, I resolved two old mysteries.

Hulsenet.net Projects:

Clan pages are available for Clan D, Clan G, Clan J, Clan L, Clan Rd, and Clan TD

Next will be Clan ED – redefined Elisha Hulse (b1725) –Elizabeth Littlebranch – now in Clan D.

Then consolidate the remainderof Clan D(Holsaert),

and separate it into a new page for “non-Hulse Clans” – near misses.

As usual, I answer Hulse email queries as best I can, whenever they come in.

Rave Review:

HULSE FAMILY NETWORK NEWSLETTER – SECOND 1989 Issue – PAGES 71-80

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INDEX

Page

71Table of Contents & mailing label

72I.Letter from the Editor.

II. Non-Hulse Families

73-74III.An Explanation of my Index’s

75IV.Johanna Havens – The Mother of Clan D was a Certified Midwife

76V.Family Unit #32 Needs a Recorder

VI.“She Died of the Dropsy”

VIILibrarian’s Report

77-79VIIIQueries

79-80IXSome Answers to Unplaced Names and Earlier Queries.

80XComputer Usage Clarification

  1. LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Granyoutlined his Revolutionary War veterans project leading to when the Hulse families started the move to Ohio – “the last great migration around 1840”

  1. Non-Hulse Families

Granyin this case was referring to the maternal surnames of women who married into Hulse families (ex: Weatherbee, Case…), rather than other surnames similar to Hulse.

  1. An Explanation of My Index’s

Grany explained our Locator Codes, with example of the first three generations of Clan D. These codes are great when recording the generations in spreadsheet form.

  1. Johanna Havens – The Mother of Clan D was a Certified Midwife

Granyreviewed documents of Joanna career as Midwife. We see this in several other cases also, one of the few professions for the Hulse wives that get preserved in the records.

  1. Family Unit #32 Needs a Recorder

Betty Ellis Hulse is our current FU#32 recorder. This family could use updating.

  1. “She Died of the Dropsy”

Granysummarized the problem of old “causes of death”. Dropsy was the old term for any death associated with abnormal swelling, of the brain, chest or abdomen.

  1. Librarian’s Report

Granygives Census lists that Kim Davis had in her possession for us.

  1. Queries

Granyrelated 7 Hulse queries.

  1. Some Answers to Unplaced Names and Earlier Queries

Grany provided some answers.

  1. Computer Usage Clarification

Grany related some now-archaic Computer issues with the LDS home genealogy program, for the “IBM compatible” computer.

Brian Hulse – 12th generation Clan R