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    <title>The Galitt Family</title>
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    <published>2008-07-03T21:20:10Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-03T21:46:37Z</updated>

    <summary>A few weeks ago, I was at the Family History Center, using the center&apos;s account on Ancestry.com to search the 1930 census. Looking for great-granduncle Harry Greenberg, I not only found him, but also his mother Esther Levin, sister Jennie...</summary>
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        <name>Michele Chavez</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago, I was at the Family History Center, using the center's account on Ancestry.com to search the 1930 census.  Looking for great-granduncle Harry Greenberg, I not only found him, but also his mother Esther Levin, sister Jennie Greenberg, her husband, and son.  </p>

<p>Before this, I had no idea who Jennie married or what her married surname was.  On the census, it showed that her husband was Maurice A. Galitt born in 1900 and her son was Calvin Galitt born in 1925.  </p>

<p>I was thinking this was all good and that I could search further with this information, but it turns out that Galitt is not exactly a common name.  There are no Galitts on the Social Security Index and none on the Illinois Death Database.  </p>

<p>Interestingly, on the Illinois Death Database are Jennie Gale and Maurice A. Gale, and on the SSDI is a Calvin Gale.  So, maybe I'll send away for information on the Gales and rule them in or out.</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>Yesterday, while messing around in Ancestry.com again, I found Jean Galitt on "Detroit District manifest records of aliens arriving from foreign contiguous territory : arrivals at Detroit, Michigan, 1906-1954."  Evidently, she had gone to Canada for a few weeks and returned in the 3rd week of September of 1935.  Here's the information about Jean on that form:</p>

<p>Manifest: Detroit, Michigan<br />
Date: 22 Sep 1935<br />
Serial Number: 284<br />
Name: Jean Galitt<br />
Washington, DC<br />
29 Jun 1935<br />
Place of birth: Russia<br />
Age: 35<br />
Sex: F<br />
Marrital status: M<br />
Occupation: None<br />
Read: Yes<br />
Language: English<br />
Race: Hebrew<br />
Nationality: Russia<br />
Last permanent residence: Chicago, Illinois<br />
Name and address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came: Dr. Locke, Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada<br />
Last in US: Yes, from 1908 to 1 Sep 1935<br />
Where: Chicago<br />
Passage paid by: Husband<br />
Destination and name and complete address of relative or friend there: Home to husband Morris 4856 N. Drake Ave, Chicago, Illinois<br />
[can't read] above: $50<br />
Ever arrested and deported or excluded from admission: No<br />
Purpose of coming and time remaining: Resume residence<br />
Tax status: R-I-R-H<br />
Height: 5 ft 1 in<br />
Complexion: Medium<br />
Hair: Brown<br />
Eyes: Gray<br />
Distinguishing marks: Mole right cheek<br />
[can't read] and name of landing and name of [can't read]: New York City ? 1908 Rusya<br />
Present disposition: Admitted permanently<br />
Arrived by: C.P.19<br />
Remarks and Endorsements:  In Canada only less than 6 months</p>

<p>If you know anything about this family, I'd love to hear from you. </p>]]>
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    <title>Dawson Seals&apos; wife Elizabeth is a Brewer</title>
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    <published>2008-04-05T23:22:18Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-06T03:39:56Z</updated>

    <summary>For years, those of us researching Dawson Seals and his family have been trying to find Dawson&apos;s wife Elizabeth&apos;s surname and family. It has been a mystery. Cousin Jay Seals had told me years ago that Elizabeth was a Brewer,...</summary>
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        <name>Michele Chavez</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>For years, those of us researching Dawson Seals and his family have been trying to find Dawson's wife Elizabeth's surname and family.  It has been a mystery.  Cousin Jay Seals had told me years ago that Elizabeth was a Brewer, but I hadn't found anything that proved this.  </p>

<p>Recently, I did a Google search on "Dawson Seals" and one of the links that came up was to a page on the Ontario Vital Records Project:</p>

<blockquote>5803-86 Charles Brady SEALS, 40, widower, Baptist minister, Tennessee US, Indianapolis, s/o Dawson SEALS & Elizabeth BREWER, married Frances MATTHEW, 21, Clinton twp, Indianapolis, d/o James MATTHEW & Amelia GATES, witn: Mr. & Mrs. David WADDELL of Plympton twp., 3 Sept 1886 at Chapman House, Sarnia.</blockquote>]]>
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<p>Ontario is the last place I had expected to find Elizabeth's identity, but here it was!  A second marriage for Charles Brady Seals stating that his mother was a Brewer.</p>

<p>I posted about this find online and Vinita Lynch Shaw wrote back, sending the transcription of a court case in 1861 in  Hawkins County, Tennessee:</p>

<blockquote>Tuesday October 8th 1861
 
Nancy Elrod & Susan Brewer     Petition of  land   vs   Inter county order
Frederick  Brewer
 
This cause coming on to be heard this 8th day of October 1861 before the  Worshipful County Court of Hawkins County upon the Petition and answer of the  parties and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Petitioners  and Defendant are three out of nine heirs of Frederick Brewer, Sr. Dec'd and his  wife Lydia Brewer, Sr. Dec'd and that Frederick Brewer, Sr. seized and possessed  of a certain track of land lying in the County of Hawkins on the North side  of Clinch Mountain in District No 2 
being the same on which the Defendant  Frederick Brewer now lives and it further 
appearing that Lydia Brewer, Sr Dec'd  seized and possessed of a certain track 
of land containing one hundred acres and  adjoining the first named tract and 
that said Lydia Brewer, Sr after the death  of her husband purchased of her 
children Ambrose Brewer and Elizabeth Seals  their undivided shares of the first 
named track and that afterwards the  defendant Frederick Brewer, Jr bought up 
all the shares of the other heirs in  their Fathers and Mothers estates respectively except  those of Petitioners  that there has been no partition as yet between the parties before the  Court.  

<p>It is therefore ordered by the Court that John Ball, Rial Johns and Thomas Browning be and they are hereby appointed  Commissioners to go upon said tracts of land and partition them as  follows.  To each of the Petitioners Nancy Elrod and Susan Brewer they are  to lay off and assign each one ninth of the tract owned by Frederick Brewer, Sr  Dec'd and one ninth of the tract owned by their Mother Lydia Brewer, Sr Dec'd  <br />
together a ninth each of the two shares purchased by said Lydia Brewer, Sr Dec'd <br />
and the balance they are to set apart to the Defendant Frederick Brewer,  Jr.  It is further ordered that the commissioners to divide said tracts of  land if practicable so as to form each individuals shares in a tract to itself  and further ordered that the Commissioners  in their Report set the  boundaries with Plat of said land and make their Report to January Term 1862 of this Court.</blockquote></p>

<p>This document names Elizabeth as one of nine children of Frederick Brewer and Lydia Edwards.  </p>

<p>But, reading it over again now, it brings up the question of whether John Seals' first wife was really Susan Brewer, as stated in Alton Lee Greene's book <em>Seale Family Tree</em>, or not.  John's first wife, Susan, was supposed to have died in the 1840s, and later John married Dorcas Brewer, so she couldn't be the Susan Brewer of this court document, since she was obviously alive in 1861.</p>

<p>More mysteries . . .</p>]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Bringing &quot;Genealogy Tales&quot; Back Online</title>
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    <published>2008-04-04T01:51:16Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-05T23:19:25Z</updated>

    <summary>For many years, I had a website online called &quot;Genealogy Tales,&quot; but when money got tight, I took it down.  I&apos;m glad to say that today I&apos;m resurrecting the website in this blog format, but you will still be able...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[For many years, I had a website online called "Genealogy Tales," but when money got tight, I took it down.  I'm glad to say that today I'm resurrecting the website in this blog format, but you will still be able to see the stories and database by clicking on the links in the Pages section to the right.  <br /><br />I'll be entering the old stories from the old website as I have time and energy, but I'll  be posting new  blog entries as I collect more  information.  I'm using <a href="http://www.whollygenes.com/">The Master Genealogist</a> to enter data and publishing it with John Cardinal's <a href="http://www.johncardinal.com/ss/">Second Site</a>.  <br /><br />If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please feel free to <a href="mailto:michelechavez@yahoo.com">contact me</a> or post a comment on the blog.  I look forward to hearing from you.<br /><br /><br />]]>
        
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