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Scotland / Re: FORREST surname in Scotland
« on: Tuesday 07 May 13 23:03 BST (UK)  »
You mentioned earlier that her brother James was born c1830 in Ireland. My gut feeling is that Ellen's family might have been from Northern Ireland (possibly Co. Londonderry) and that the family might have gone back and forth between Ireland and Scotland.

I'm not sure she has a brother, James - that was purely speculation since James was the deceased husband of Mary in San Francisco, but your suggestion is certainly worth further investigation! Thanks.


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Scotland / Re: FORREST surname in Scotland
« on: Tuesday 07 May 13 05:01 BST (UK)  »
The 1860 U.S. Census gives Ireland as the birthplace of both William & Ellen Haslett. They are in Catasauqua, Lehigh, Pennsylvania with 2 daughters (both born Penna.).

Thanks so much for checking on that for me.  I really appreciate everyone's effort in trying to help me, but this has been going on for years and I can't help but feel mine is a lost cause, short of traveling to Scotland and searching records there (LOVE that idea!) but I don't even know what area they came from.

I knew that in both the 1860 and the 1870 U.S. census Ellen's birthplace shows as Ireland, but I believe that was erroneously entered by the census takers.  Based on the following U.S. censuses, I have to believe Ellen was born in Scotland.   

In 1870 Ellen is living in Philadelphia with her two daughters, Anna & Maggie, in some kind of boarding house. Here, she is born in Ireland. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-12349-218814-81?cc=1438024&wc=M9SM-KLG:1524636312

However, by 1880 she is living with brother, William H. (last name spelled "Forest") in Sheldon, Wyoming Co., NY, and both Ellen and her brother are born in Scotland, as are their parents.  (http://search.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6742&iid=4243690-00557&fn=W.+H.&ln=Forest&st=r&ssrc=&pid=5770064 )

The NY State census for 1892, shows her living with new Hubby, Robins Stillman in Aurora, Erie Co., NY, and was born in Scotland.

And finally the 1900 U.S. Census shows her living in Wales Center, Erie County, NY with her daughter and family, Jasper D. and Annie Worster [Wooster].  Again, she's born in Scotland, and came to the U.S. in 1840.
 
Having researched this for years (literally), I have found other Forrest families that could be potential family members but even though they live in the same general area, I just can't be sure. 
 
Much of my information is derived from resources in my possession including many letters written by my great grandfather, Jasper D. Wooster; from autograph books belonging to my grandmother (daughter of Jasper D.) containing little notes written by "Aunt Mary Forrest" of San Fransisco and cousins, Lester and Edwin (sons of Mary); from postcards sent to my grandmother from Lester, employed by UCLA in California; and postcards sent to Ellen Stillman - one of which was addressed to "Grandma Hazlett Easter Sunday 1908, from that Old Quaker, S. Ridgway Kennedy" (photo attached).  I located and made contact with an ancestor of Mr. Kennedy, but he has no knowledge of Ellen or the names of Forrest or Hazlett.  On top of all that, I have an old photo album belonging to Jasper Wooster which includes photos of Forrest family members. 

I apologize for this lengthy post but I just wanted to let you know where I am in the search for my Forrest family.  My quest is to find the parents of William and Ellen, to discover other potential siblings and to determine wither Kate was a sister or cousin but, again, it is undoubtedly the proverbial needle in the haystack.



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Scotland / Re: FORREST surname in Scotland
« on: Thursday 02 May 13 21:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dave,

I am searching for the parents and ancestors of my great great grandmother, Ellen Forrest (b. Feb 1834 in Scotland, d. after 1907 in U.S.).  I have precious little information on Ellen or her family, other than what I have gathered from the U.S. censuses, as follows:

The U.S. Federal Census for 1900, Erie County, Wales Township, (Ellen Stillman), shows that Ellen  came to the U.S. in 1840.
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1TH266-11094-151251-86?cc=1325221&wc=MMPJ-3R8:1187708350)

I do not know from what port she disembarked, but suspect she may have come into the port at Philadelphia, PA.  Since she was a six-year old child upon arrival, I would assume she came with her parents, but have not found her on any ship lists.

About 1856 Ellen married William J. Haslett (or Hazlett).  The 1880 U.S. Census shows Ellen Hazlett is widowed and, along with daughter, Anna, lives with her brother, William H. Forrest (b. 1832 in Scotland, d. after 1892), a druggist, in Sheldon, Wyoming Co., NY. 

As per a Dec. 3, 1881 letter of her son in law, Jasper D. Wooster, Ellen and daughter Anna were then living in the Philadelphia, PA area, where Anna and Jasper were married in October 1882.

By 1900 Ellen was back in Erie County, NY, had married 2nd, Robyns Stillman but was once again widowed and living in the household of Jasper Wooster (name is misspelled as Worster)

I have a photo of William Forrest (and possibly a photo of Ellen, although it is not positively identified), and postcards addressed to Ellen Stillman.  I also have photos of Kate (or Kathryn) Forrest.  Although I know Kate is closely related, I cannot determine whether she is a sister or a cousin because the U.S. censuses show both William and Ellen born in Scotland, while Kate says she was born in Ireland.  Kate married Jacob Vanaman and lived in Philadelphia.  Jacob was killed in American Civil War.  Living with Kate in 1880 is her niece, Jenny Forrest (I have photos of Jenny too, but do not know who her parents are; she was born in PA in 1859).

I also have letters and postcards written to my grandmother from "Aunt Mary Forrest" (b. in Ireland in 1848), widow of James Forrest (b. Ireland in 1830) and two of her sons, Lester and Edwin, of San Francisco, California.  I am guessing that this James Forrest is most likely a brother of Ellen and William H. and/or Kate. 

I hope I haven't thoroughly confused you with all this and perhaps it isn't enough to go on but it's all I have.  I read in one of your posts that records in Scotland prior to 1855 are virtually non existent and since my Forrests came over in 1840, attempts to find the names of William H. and Ellen together in Scotland have been futile. 

I'm not very optimistic about finding the parents of Ellen and William but thought I would throw everything out there that I know in hopes that something would pop up.  Is there any way to determine which clan my Scottish ancestors were associated with? 

Thank you for all your help.


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Scotland / Re: FORREST surname in Scotland
« on: Thursday 02 May 13 18:03 BST (UK)  »
I tried again today - still no luck.  This is my 3rd post, so perhaps i can now send you a PM. 

thanks.

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Scotland / Re: FORREST surname in Scotland
« on: Thursday 02 May 13 06:11 BST (UK)  »
I have tried 3 times with the same result.  I have been to your website in the past with no problem, but it has been quite a long time.  In order to send a PM, the rules say i have to post a minimum of 3 times.  I just joined the forum today in order to get in touch with you regarding the request denial.  So, looks like I'll have to post here at last one more time . . .  sorry to annoy! 

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Scotland / Re: FORREST surname in Scotland
« on: Wednesday 01 May 13 23:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dave,
I would love to visit your website and see your Forrest database as I am searching for the origins of my great great grandmother, Ellen Forrest.  However, when i requested an invitation, I was denied.  Why? 

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