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Libr>ary of Congr>ess No. C 371, S ?1?, VoZ.ume XV, No, 4, Oatober> 1981 Page 97 Publ.ished by SouZ.e Kind:rted, Ina,, P.o • .Box 1146., Du:xbury, Massa~husetts 02232 A Time to Be Thankful
nes, radio, bushes, and cr~nberries running · - ~ater •. sanitary from the bogs. Spices, mol.:>sses, · and tea were. faci lities, . cars, . and super~rkets . Zounds! .· .pped from England. egad! and heavens to . his was · ju st - the BEi;syr And so when we ·b e g i n n i n g of t he flourishing marine sit'. {Jown to enjoy ·our trading traffic along th~ Thahksgiving · Elinne·rs wtiat diffic'u1t tirnes and ·New· England coast and tasks in difficult - davs built · up the city of were the anathema ·o.f our Pilgrim families - and - ~~~ us give-thanks . SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME Y:Y , No • 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 108 ANSWER TO QUESTION From: Ethel Stroupe Vochko 30322 Benecia Avenue Laguna Beach, CA 92677 28 September 1981 LIFE OF JOSHUA SOULE by Horace M. DuBose, D.D. Methodist Fo'u nders Series Edited by Bishop Warren A. Candler Nashville, Tennessee; Dallas, Texas Pub lishing House of theM. E. Church, South Smith and Lamar, Agents 1911 A copy of this book has been owned by four Soule generations: 8th Generation Annie Carter Leatherwood 9th Generation - Lee Leatherwood Potts lOth Generation - Jessie L. Stroupe 11th Generation - Ethel Stroupe Vochko In answer to the question about SOULE UNIVERSITY which appeared in the SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER, VOLUME XV, No. 3, page 74, it was named for JOSHUA SOULE. Joshua Soule, born August 1, 1781, was the son of Captain Joshua Soule, master of a whaler out of Bristol, Maine. Young Joshua was raised Presbyterian, but converted to the Methodist Church in Maine in 1797, and became a deacon in 1803, and subsequently a circuit riding preacher around Nantucket and Kennebec. The Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1784. At the 1808 Conference in New York, a church constitution was introduced. Joshua Soule was on the committee, and his paper was the one which was accepted by the Conference. He is, therefore, considered the Thomas Jefferson of the Methodist Church in America, author of its Constitution. He also was an editor of a publishing house, founder of the Methodist Missionary Society which included Home Missions to the Southwest - especially to Texas. He asked the church to send him to Liberia as a foreign missionary, but was turned down as being too valuable to risk his "catching the fever". He was elected Bishop, and ordained in 1824. He moved from New England to Ohio as a more central location for travel throughout America and was gone so often that he "often found a ri.ew babe in the cradle on his return home". In 1826, he presided over the Virginia Conference· and initiated the founding of a high grade literary school, the present Randolph-Macon College. In 1842, he was sent to England and Ireland to represent the American Methodist Church at their conferences; at that time the Canadian Methodists asked him to speak for them also. While abroad, he toured Europe and the Middle East. "Everywhere in England, the likeness of the American Bishop was compared to England's hero, the Iron Duke. His appearance, manner, intonations, majesty or expression appealed to all. In his sermons he captured the multitudes, and everywhere he went, the most genuine deference was paid him." About this time, slavery was abolished peacefully in England, and Bishop Soule seems to have held the belief that a similar peaceful abolition could be brought about in America, merely by converting both slave and master to Christianity, Source: SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER V OLUME XV , No • 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 109 ANSWER : SOULE UNI VERSI TY , CONT 'D after w hich the m asters would becom conscience stricken and free them voluntarily e or that Congress would act i n a pea ceful freeing of slaves. Living in Ohio, he was at that t i me ~erhaps not really aware of how important a commodit y the slave was in the South, both as property and a s labor. The slavery issue divided the Methodist General Conference of 1844, with New England taking a firm stand on abolition and the southern delegates opposing the church taking any stand whatever publicly. Bishop Soule preached that "slavery is an evil, a gigantic evil -- but it is not within the power of the church to alter these conditions." The northern delegation disagreed, and articles of separation were drawn, Methodist Episcopal Church, North and South. Bishop Soule went with theM. E. Church, South, moving from Ohio shortly after this conference (Lebanon, Ohio) to a bishop's parsonage provided on Sixth Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee, by the wealthy congregation of McKendree Church, near the center of the city. In the 1850's, he withdrew to a small farm near Franklin, Tennessee, a fifty acre estate with substantial manor house, in Williamson County, and in 1855, he moved to a home on Gallatin Pike, about seven miles from Nashville, where he enjoyed the meadows, an orchard, and a garden. He never took an oath of allegiance to either the Union or the Confederacy, and never spoke for either publicly, but within the family it was known he sided with the Confederacy. His wife was Jane Allen who died near Nashville 1 May 27, 1857, after 54 years of marriage. Their children, as given in 1911, were Mariah, Joshua, Amiba, Jane, Ernestine, James, Jo seph A., Sarah, William McKendree (named after another Bishop), Martha and George. Martha and William were twins. The eldest child was born in 1804, the last in 1824. In 1911 all were dead and only three grandchildren survived: Prof. E. S. Clark of Henderson, Kentucky, son of Jane Soule Clark; Mrs . Haden, wife of Reverend T. H. Haden of Japan; and Miss Florence Conwell, headmistress of Wesley Hall School. Both Mrs. Haden and Miss Conwell were the daughters of Martha Soule Conwell who married Dr. Conwell, a Nashville physician. On March 2, 1867, Bishop Soule fell lll on a Saturday and died the next Tuesday; he was buried in the old city cemetery. Ten years later, the Met hodist Church moved his body to the campus of what is now Vanderbilt University, where a statue was al so erected to his memory. The above was abstracted from The Life of Bishop Joshua Soule, published by the church in 1911, by Horace Du Bose. In the biography , Du Bose states that Bishop Soule refused to keep a journal, as had Bishop Asbury, and he had refused earlier attempts by the church to do a biography. In his extreme old age, he did c0operate, so the material must have been collected, in part, before 1867. The Bishop was such a frequent visitor in the home of my own Soule line that the children were taught to call him "Uncle Bishop", and they believed that he was their uncle by blood. He was written up as such in at least one history, written in 1866, a fact that caused me no end of trouble some years ago, when I began tracing the lineage of his "nephew", Rufus Soule, oorn 1777, Halifax, Mass., son of Gideon and Ruth Harden Soule (5th Generation from George) of Halifax. After years of research, it turns out that Rufus Soule was four years older than the man called "Uncle Bishop" by Rufus' children. Undoubtedly Rufus and Bi shop Jo s hua had never heard of each other before both moved to the South. SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV, No • 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 110 ANSWER - SOULE UNIVERSITY, CONT' D Rufus Soule was married in Richmond, VA in 1803, having arrived there by at least 1801, when he bid to build an armory "of brick or wood", and in 1803, Joshua Soule was ordained a deacon for Needham Circuit in New England. Rufus was born and raised in Halifax, MA on the west side of Plymouth County while Joshua Soule was born and raised on Maine's seacoast . The only ancestors they shared were George and Mary Beckett Soule of Plymouth and Duxbury. It is unlikely that their families were in touch since, by 1700, they had migrated in oppos ite directions in New England. When Rufus Soule left Halifax, MA, he brought to Virginia a small book of family records, copied from the family Bible that his brother, Asa Soule took to ME. This gives their father's birthdate as 6 Feb 1740, and not as 6 Mar 1738/9. The latter date is the birth record from Pembroke Vital Records, for Gideon Soule, son of Gideon , Sr . , and Mercy Sylvester. Our family record book shows Gideon Soule of Halifax died 15 Sept 1792 and that date matches his tombstone at Halifax's Thompson Street Cemetery. His children, in our family record book, match the baptisms and birth dates recorded by the First Church of Halifax, MA. Years ago I agreed with the "official" Mayflower lineage which has been in use since at least the 1920's, identifying Gideon Soule of Halifax as identical to Gideon Soule of Pembroke, despite the difference in birth dates. Years of studying the Soule family in New England, charting all the branches of the family in that area have convinced me that these two are two entirely different men-- cousins. Gideon of Pembroke, son of Moses, born 1738/9, disappears along with his y oung, widowed mother and his sister and is never heard from again -- probably because she remarried outside Plymouth County. In my opinion, Gideon of Halifax shares John #2 and Rebecca Simmons, but, instead of their son M~ses-3, belongs to one of the three Soule brothers who moved west into Middleborough-Halifax-Plympton. It seems to me that the Middleborough Soules have not been very well traced to date. They moved to what was then, deep woods, where, by 1700, John #2 Soule's sons, John-3 and James-3, operated The Old Sprout Tavern in Middleborough. Note that Rufus, born 1777, also became a tavern keeper. A third brother, Benjamin-3 , also moved to this area. Benjamin Soule married Sarah Standish and they lived in the Old Soule Neighborhood at Plympton, MA. Benjamin's sister, Hannah·, lived nearby, and she named a son Gideon in Plympton . In 1738, the town of Halifax was formed from this section of Plympton. These Soules were often not very religicus, nor were they always careful about birth registrations. They appear to be as much non-conformists in this respect as had been the father of the Pilgrim, George Soule, in England. Therefore, it seems that Gideon Soule (b. 1740) of Halifax has been confused with his cousin, Gideon Soule (b. 1738/9) of Pembroke, merely because the Halifax parents failed to have his birth properly recorded and because the Pembroke Gideon DISAPPEARED after being orphaned in childhood (his father ·died as a young man, perhaps of a brain tumor; he was mentally ill pr!or to his early death). I believe the correct lineage for Gideon Soule, born 6 Feb 1740 at Halifax, MA might be through Benjamin Soule and Sarah Standish of Plympton. When he married Ruth Harden, the bride was "of Pembroke" where the banns were published. They mar~ied in HIS church in Halifax, and that is where they lived . After his Revolutionary War Service as a Minute Man from Halifax (his eldest son, Asa Soule was also a Minute Man), Gideon Soule died rather young. His widow and his son, Asa, moved across the town line back into Plymp ton where Ruth Harden Soule had a pew in the Plympton Church in 1796. SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV, No • 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 111 ANSWER; SOULE UNIVERSITY, CONT'D Asa's son , Solomon, moved west to Woodward's Landing, Washington Territory . I have been in touch with descendants trying to locate the Bible of Gideon Soule of Halifax , but nobody seems to know where it is today. I believe that it would verify the birth date as shown in our family record book and help to show that Gideon Soule of Halifax and Gideon Soule of Pembroke were fifth generation COUSINS, but NOT the same person; their records are badly interwoven. Undoubtedly a factor in all of this is that at the time that Ridlon was doing his research and subsequent writing, no birth records were available for Gideon Soule of Halifax. Ridlon also erred by sending Gideon's son, Rufus to Illinois; again confusing a cousin of the same name. Gideon of Halifax's son, Rufus, went to Virginia where he became a tavern keeper as had his Soule forebearers in the Plymouth County of 1700 . Bishop Joshua Soule must have met his distant cousin, Rufu~ Soule, In Virginia. This would have taken place after Joshua moved to Lebanon, Ohio in the 1820's. By 1810, Rufus Soule owned .a large tavern in Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia, which is in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It was at the end of a stagecoach line. I could find no deed in the courthouse to show its purchase, so I believe that he built it (he had placed a bid to huild an armory in Richmond in 180 1) . The tavern stood on Main Street, not far from Court House Square. It was a three story building, the largest and finest inn of its day in western Virginia. It contained a famous stone courtyard, and it was well known for its well of cold water. The post office was in a front office, and a winding staircase with a mahogany rail led to the second floor. Henry Graves was the proprietor of a furniture shop along the front of the Inn; Mr. Graves had married Rufus·' daughter, Elsie Ann Soule. The Tavern was built in the New Orleans or Richmond style, with balconies on all sides, and the white columns which s~pported the balconies projected out over the brick sidewalk in the front of the tavern/inn. The lawn was on the side opposite the stone courtyard. The dining room was on the first floor, near the rear and was famous for its f i ne table. The largest ballroom in that area of the country was located at the inn . Cotillions were held r e gularly. Andrew Jackson and Mariah Soule led one cotillion ; she was cons ide red daring because t he Gene ral was cons idered to be a "crude frontiersman" by the Virginians at that time . The t own ' s dancing m aster and pi ano teacher were pe rmanent r es idents of Soule' s Tave rn , and gave free les sons to the Soule children (Miss Mariah and Miss Jane Soul e later earned t heir living as music teachers; they had b een well taught by t he famous Prof. Knabe). Rufus Soule was unlike his cousin, Joshua, in appearance and personality. Abingdon historians called him a "small, merry man, lively as a Scotch terrier", and "the genial host at the silver punch bowl". A hospitable man, probably overly generous, he put on "a sumptuous repast", a free picnic for hundreds of men who joined from Washington County for the War of 1812. On page 180 of DuBose's book, The Life of Joshua Soule, one will find the account of a tale that Bishop Soule related in his old age . In the autumn_of 1829,while on his way to the seat of the Holston Conference in Abingdon, Virginia, he halted at a tavern. The porter was a y oung Irishman, who , in the absence of the proprietor, received the guest. On returning to the premises and learning a stranger had ·arrived, the landloard asked, "Who is it, Pat?" "Sure, sor," returned the porter, " an oi don't roightly know; but oi ' ll stake me faith ,that he"s ayther a Bishop or a General, sor . " SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV, No. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 112 ANSWER: SOULE UNIVERSITY, CONT'D The biographer, Du Bose, did not know that the proprietor was Rufus Soule, the Bishop's kinsman, nor that this merry tale must have been told that evening at the dinner table for the delight of all - including the Bishop, who remembered it to old age . Rufus Soule's children considered "Uncle Bishop" to be somewhat narrow and prudish, and Du Bose agrees that he was "a stickler for form". Apparently he visited Soule's Tavern in Abingdon very frequently for about ten years, not because of kinship to the owner, but because he could not travel .into Virginia, Maryland or even to New England without taking this route - Abingdon was a crossroads of the day. To reach it from the Bishop's Nashville home, he would have taken a stagecoach, then transferred to horseback into the mountains, but in Abingdon he could once again pick up a s tagecoach. Another tale of "Uncle Bishop's" visits concerns his chiding hi s "nieces", Elsie Ann, Maria , Jane and Ellen Soule for their "frivolities" of wearing their hair in curls, and for wearing hoopskirts, silk stocking, satin slippers, and for their constant laughter , dancing,and singing. On must remember that the Soule home was the town's so cial center, and the girls helped to entertain guests with cotillions, music recitals, etc., in the Virginia fashion of the day. "Uncle Bishop" was horrified on one visit to learn that young Rufe Soule had never been baptized {recall that Rufe came from a branch of the family that was not long on such formalities) The Bishop, therefore, left a basin of holy water, telling his "nieces" to see to it that Rufe was baptized at once . ·When the young blade returned from a sporting event, and came up the stairs, his sisters, who had stationed themselves above , doused him well with the basin of water, screaming, "We baptize you, our brother". Abingdon Court House records show their .father,like "Uncle.Bishop", condoned slavery . Ru;us Soule bought and sold many times at the monthly auctions held in Court House Square . .., Uncle Bishop" never owned slaves himself, but led his church i nto keeping silent on the issue. At one time, however·, he claimed it "an evil". The young ladies that he had considered so "frivolous" , by the 1840's had turned down slaves as wedding presents , and, by the 1860's were actively supporting anti-slavery at great personal sacr ifice. Ellen Soule Carter supported her husband who, with his friends, burned railroad bridges that carried Confederate troops in Virginia. They were caught and sentenced. Afterward he joined the Union Army and attained the rank of Captain. While living in Tennessee, he was hunted down by a cavalry unit and shot. This occurred in the yard at the rear of his house in sight of his wife and her sisters, Mariah and Jane Soule, who were living with them. These Soule sisters were less than five feet tall, but had as much strength of character as "Uncle · Bishop", perhaps more, for they did not hesitate to speak out against what they believed to be evil. Elen Soule Carter wrote in her Bible that her husband "was killed by a gang of Rebels and robbed". Thereafter, the three Soule sisters were required to dig his grave themselves and to bury him, then to take the oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, "wi t:h .the mud from his grave still on their boots". Ellen was awarded a Union widow's pension to support her five children. The pension was awarded by a special act of Congr_ ss. Until e the pension arrived, they almost starved for standing fast to their unpopular beliefs. At the time of the tragedy , Ellen's daughter, Annie Lavinia, aged 16, was .the first to reach her father's body. A few years later, Annie Lavinia Soule married Felix Leatherwood. Leatherwood nad been a Confederate Army Captain who had been taken prisoner by the Union Army. WB!le a prisoner, he was kept on a diet of onions . Later , Annie Leatherwood, like her grandfather ran a large hotel, and the rules of the table included no talk of the war, or of slavery, and NO ONIONS . SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME X:V, No. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 113 ANSWER: SOULE UNIVERSITY, CONT'D Bishop Soule's children were raised in Nashville, Tennessee; the biographer, DuBose says no more. (Good luck in your research.) DuBose also mentions that the Bishop had a brother who "moved west", where he changed the pronunciation of his name to Soule' (SOO-LAY). The Bishop is known to have disapproved, saying he preferred the old New England SOWLE way. He also seems to have told his biographer that physically he bore a strong resemblance to his Soule Kinsman. If he was correct and his appearance was typical of the Soules, his picture would be of more than ordinary interest as he may have resembled his Pilgrim ancestor. He knew this ancestry well apparently . The pictures of the Rufus Soule family bear no resemblance whatever to "Uncle Bishop"; they were small and dark, totally different features. My mother, Jessie Stroupe, however, appears to be a throw- back to the same Soule ancestor that "Uncle Bishop" resembled ; same high forehead, S'traight nose with a high bridge, same ovaf face. It is interesting that "Uncle Bishop" and his cousin, Rufus, were not only physically but tempermentally different . Joshua was a "stickler for form", while Rufus and the Halifax Soules'seemed completely contemptuous of form. In this way perhaps Rufus resembles the father of George Soule,the Pilgrim. Rufus,the innkeeper,while holding strong beliefs was a non-conformist yet gregarious as was perhaps the Pilgrim's father who ei ther refused or failed to register births . In New England, both sides of the personality coin later appear -- those who stuck by all of the formalities, and those who struck off for new places to be non-conforming . It is very interesting how often, after submerging for a generation or two, the gregarious natures re-emerge in the line and they become innkeepers . In my line, after Rufus Soule (b. 1777 , Halifax), his granddaugher , Annie Carter Leatherwood operated the Mountain View Hotel , and my grandmother, Lee Leatherwood, opera~ed the Sylva Hotel, in Sylva, North Carolina. Best of luck in your research . Unless your line came from Nashville, TN, however, it is not likely they relate to Bishop Joshua Soule for whom the University was named in Texas. Ethel St~oupe Vochko SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER · VOLUME X:V, No. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAG 114 E MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS OF SO ULE KINDRED, 1981. The followi ng n ames and addresses are taken from the f i les of t he edi tor, Soule Ki ndred N letter. We will be checking ews all memb ership l ists, and if your name does not appe ar in thi s issue, it will be printed i n t he January , 19 82 issue. ABERNETHY , Mrs . V r ginia, 7 Harwood i ALLEN , Mrs. Mabel , 2702 St onehaven ALTON, Eva· D. Sowle, Rt. No. 1, Box ANDREWS, Mrs. Virginia Soules, a935 AUSLEY, Mr. Robert W , 7137 Irving . Lane , Claremont, NH 03743 Court, Irving , TX 7506 2 47-A, M okelumne Hill, CA 95 245 Marlee Road, Jacksonville, FL 32222 Ave. So., Richfield, MN 55423 BACHMAN, Mr. Joseph A., 1046 Washington Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15228 BAKER, Henry H., Jr., 3 Lillian Road, RFD 2, Littleton, MA 01460 BALL, Mrs. Harriet W., 8208· Kittyhawk Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045 BARNES, Mrs. An-a H., 8 Roland St., Waterville, ME 04901 BARTLETT, Dr . Robert M., 1660 Bartlett House, Brook Road, RFD 1, Plymouth, MA 02360 ·BIRD, Mrs. Martha Soule, 1 Miller Avenue, Box 308, Spring Valley, OH 45370 BISHOP, Mrs. Franklyn S., 1149 San Benito Street, Hollister, CA 95023 BLANCHARD, Jeanette .S., Box 313, W 65 N 705 St. John Ave . , Cedarburg, WI 53012 BLANCHARD, Mr. Robert D., Box 747, Ramona , CA 92065 BLANCHARD, Mr. William B., 8226 Corkwood Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46227 BRENDEMUEHL , Mrs. Shirley, 620 Adventure Court, Beloit, WI 53511 BRIGGS, Mrs. Robert W., Sr., 20 Oleander Street, West Springfield, MA 01089 BRISTOW, Ms . Marjorie M., Box 306, elliott, IA 51532 BROWNYARD, Mrs . Theodore L. , 2603 Silverdale Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 BUCKALEW, Mrs . J., Box 1067, Olla , LA 71465 CARON, Mrs. AnnaL., RD No. 1, 9 Harbor St. , Sandwich , MA"02563 CASS , Mr. Philip H., Revonah Woods , 216 West Lane, Stamford, CT 06905 CHAMBERLAIN, Miss Hazel M., 210 W 1-th Ave. N #310, Clear Lake, IA 50428 . CHANEY, Mr. Earlington, Rt No. 1, Box 251, Freeport, ME 04032 CHASE, Mrs. DonaldS . , 5 Manning Drive, Barrington, RI 02806 CONNELL, Mrs. Gladys, 224-28 Davenport Ave. , Queens Village, NY 11428 COPE, Mrs . James, R. R. No. 2 , Hudson, IL 61748 COPLEN, Mrs. Mildred Soule, P.O. Box 712, Hoodsport, WA 98548 CORRELL, Mrs. Helen H., 1109 Candlewood Circle, Pensacola, FL 32504 COUTURE, Mrs. Harriet D., 1529 Covington Circle , Fort Myers, FL 33907 COX, Mrs. Delma P ., 1411 Prospect St., San Marcos, TX 78666 COX, Miss Peggy N., 3900 Eisenhauer, # 401; San Antonio, TX 78218 CRAWFORD, Mrs. Jayne Tiffin, 812 So. Lakeview Road, Tampa, FL 33609 CRISMORE, Mrs. Mary Thomas, 3139 W. 51st., ·Indianapolis, IN 46208 CROTEAU, Mrs. Beatrice, Star Route, Box 110, Claverack, NY 12513 DAILY, Mrs. Seth, Box 897, Monahans, TX 79756 DAINES, Mrs. Linda 0. , 3725 S. Sunset Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53220 DAVENPORT , Mr. Clarence A. , Box 92 , East Derry, NH 05041 DAVIDSON, Miss Eleanor C. , 316 Randolph St., Maywood, IL 60 153 DAVIS, Lawrence, 318 Minneapolis Ave., Duluth, MN 55803 De VELBISS , Beatrice, 66 Inverlieth Terrace , Piedmont, CA 94611 D ENISON, Mrs . Peter B., 356 Kaufman Road, Somerset , MA 02 726 DEWEL, Mr. Edgar H. , 5959 Pinemont #206 , Houston, TX 7709 2 DRINKwATER, Mr . Arthur, 65 Ridge Rd., East Longmeadow, MA 01028 DuVALL, Mr. Allen H., 121 Bumont Drive, Hendersonville, NC 28739 EDWARDS, Mrs. Weldon, Rt. 2 Box 295, Clyde, TX 78510 ERICKSON, Mrs . Chris, Route No. 1, Eureka, KS 6 7045 SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV, No • 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 115 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS, SOULE KINDRED, CONT'D. FIDLAR, M. M., 1040 Vista View Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 FIDLAR, Willfred, 19 Brookline Drive , W. Hartford, CT 06107 FIORI, Mrs. James V., P . O. Box 52, 928 Neal Road , Endicott, NY 13760 FORREST, Mrs. Jean Soule, 910 22nd St ., Apt. 101, Anacortes, WA 98221 FRAME, Mrs . Janet S., 3716 Georgetown , West University Place, Houston , TX 77005 FREEMAN , Miss Isabelle V., ·Box 1023, Duxbury, MA 02332 GALLAGHER, Mrs. E .E., 7702 E. Pinchot Ave., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 GALLENTINE, Ms . Helen· R. , Box T, Conrad, IA 50621 GAMMONS, Mrs. FredericK. , 22 Lake Place, New Haven, CT 06511 GATES, Mrs. Robert G., 3616 Northeast 115th, Seattle, WA 98125 GILLIG, Mrs. H. L., 403 East Pine Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245 GOEHL, Mr. John 0. , 523 Lave Ave. Birchwood, Birchwood, MN 55110. GOODYEAR, HelenS ! , 175 Highland Ave . , Hamburg, NY lqQ75 GRANCHER, Elinor F., 6885 So. Ulster Cir., Englewood, CO 80112 GREENE, Mrs. Constance H., 37 Amold Road, Pelham, MA 0.1002 GROSS, Mrs. Elroy H., Box 312, Waldoboro, ME 04572 GRUBB, Mrs. 0. E., Box 819 Silver City, NM 88061 GUTZEIT, Mrs. Louis, 68 Lime Ave ., Apt. 10, Long Beach, CA 90802 ~I J HACKETT, Mrs. Lucille S., 117 Brigade Road, Spanish Fort, AL 36527 HALL, Miss Catharine S. , 63 Allen Street Box 486, Marion, MA 02738 HALL, Mrs. Lester A. , 3 Kingswood Drive #4, North Abington, MA 02351 HANER, miss Betty-Jean, 1491 McClellan St ., Schenectady, NY 12309 HANER, Mrs . R. Paul , 53 New Shaker Road, Albany, NY 12205 HANSEN, Mrs. Bemhard · G. , 1141 19th St., San Pedro, CA 90731 HARRIS , Mrs. Edwin S., 2158 West .Kings Highway, San Antonio , TX 78201 HARRISON, Beverly Y. , 1583 Stafford. Ave., Hayward, · CA 94541 HARRISON, Miss Sally, 1600 Via Deluna Drive, Pensacola Beach, FL 32561 HARVEY, Mrs. Lloyd, 70 Levenworth St . , Cattaraugus, NY 14719 HASLETT, mrs . W. H., 501 Elm Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 HEINERIKSON , Mrs. Joseph, 8141 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114 HENNESSY, Mrs. John , Abington Court Apartments, Apt. C 206, Abington, PA 19001 HERMAN, mrs . James, 922 Backus Street, Jackson, MI 49202 HERMANN ; Mrs Ruth,' P. O. Box 202, San Mateo, CA 94401 HICKEY, Mrs. T. J., 1450 Moody Lane, Failon, NV 89406 HOPSON , Mrs . Feme A., 10867 Crosby Ddve, Sun City, ·Az 85351 HULSE, Mrs. Phyllis S., 2330 Terrace View Drive, Eugene, OR 97405 HURDLE, Mr. and Mrs. , C. R., 7414 Lynalan Ave.,Whittier, CA 90606 HURDLE, Mr. Chellis Soule, Box 6., Newton, IL 62448 JACOBS, Miss Betty Jean, 714 North Kenmore St., Arlington, VA 22201 JAMES, Mrs. Robert Winslow, 20 Brewster Rd. , Cohasset, MA 02025 JARKE, Mrs. Naomi Taylor, 3421 · Limerick Td. , Clyde , .OH 43410 JENSEN, Mrs . Mae Soule , 5000 Graceland Blve., Imperial Apt. #110, Racine , WI 53406 JOHNSTON, Mrs. A.M., 1106 Brighton Dr., Urbana, IL 61801 JOHNSON, Mrs. William'A., 108 E . 3rd St ., Safford , AZ 85546 JONES, Mrs. George J., 2428 Spruce St. , Pueblo, CO 81004 KARTHAUSER, Mrs. David T., 1717 Northwood Court, Arlington, TX 76012 KAMINSKI, Mrs. Carolyn Hills, 1032 So. Thompson St., Jackson, MI 49203 KEITH, Mrs . E. Leon, Box 250, Buffalo, WY 82834 KERR, Mrs. Harold G., Route 6 Amherst Road ," Cridersville , OH 45806 KING, .Mrs. D. F., 3435 Keene Lake Drive, Largo, FL 33541 KLING, Mr. Alan L., 17D Old Nassau Road , Jamesburg, NJ 08831 KOHRT , Mrs. Charles F. , ,289 Bayside Drive, Clearwater Beach , FL 33515 SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV, NO. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 116 . EMBERSHIP LISTING, SOULE KINDRED, CONT' D M LARSON, Mrs. Barbara Soule, 3722 Chartwell, San Antonio, TX 76230 LEE, Mrs. Norma Soule, 801 Broadway, New Orleans, LA 70118 LELAND, Mr. Harrison C., 225 Consaul Road, Albany, NY 12205 LEWIS, Mrs. Ada E., 1606 West North Street, Springfiled, OH 45504 LEWIS, Mrs. Gertrude Soule, Box 49, Kemmerer, WY 83101 LEWIS, Mrs. Minerva, 2324 N. 63re Street, Omaha, NB 68104 LEWIS, Mrs . William, Sr., R. D. #1 Brown Ave., Casco, ME 04015 LINK, Mrs. J.A. 34 Totoket Road, Branford, CT 06405 LONG, Anne A. Rout 2 Box 671, Grangeville, ID 83530 LORING, Mrs. J. Malcolm, 19622 N. E. Wasco St., Portland, OR 97230 LOUCKS, Major Gene,ral Charles, 1408 20th St. South, Arlington, VA 22202 LOVASS, Mrs. Veronica K., 3312 Densmore Ct., Silver Spring, MD 20906 LOW, Governor General E. Frederick, P.O. Box 4311, Station A, Portland, ME 04101 LUSH, Mrs. Viola Soule, 105 Franklin Ave ., East Northport, L. I., NY 11731 MacDONALD, Mr. Albert F., 6749 Nepeta Way, Carlsbad, CA 92008 MANLY, Mrs. Opal, 200 South Ave. 56, Los Angeles, CA 90042 MATHEWS, Mrs . C. L. , 509 Woodcrest Dr., Hurst, TX 76053 MATHISON, Mr . DonaldS., Reservoir Road, Sunderland, MA 01375 McBURNEY, Mr. Frederic·, 927 Hurt St., Slater, MO 65349 McCABE, Mrs. Kenneth, 1901 Elizabeth St., Pueblo, CO 81003 McCOMBS, Mrs. Philip Nisb et, 1033 Miller Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94 708 McDONALD, Mrs. Walter, 4709 West Rollando Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 McGOWEN, Mrs. Edith T., 4215 Cliff Road, Birmingham, AL 35222 McGOWEN, William H., Jr., 2842 HaGting Road, Birmingham, AL 35223 McLEAY, Mrs. Winnie, 401-28th St. West, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada S7L OK7 McNELIS, Mrs. Joseph P., 6332 Pilgrim Court, Ben Salem, PA· 19020 McSHEA, Mrs. Frederick E., 740 Lowell Road, Uniondale, NY 1155 3 MERRITT,Mrs. John A., 3180 E. Gadsden St., Pensacola, FL 32503 MOECKEL, Mrs. Mona, 4249 Dexter Trail, Stockbridge, MI 49285 MORGAN, Dorothy Bristow, Box 306, Elliott, IA 51532 MOSTERT, Mrs. John, Oak Ridge Park, R. R. #1 Box 125, Eureka Springs, ARK 72623 MURDOCK, Mrs. John A., Box 112, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 MYERS, Mrs. Edna C., 4610 Commonwealth Avenue, La Canada, CA 91011 MYERS, Gerry, 115 Ashley Drive, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 NICHOLS, Mr . and Mrs. R. P . , 2650 Cooper Ave. Apt. 2if8, Springfield, IL 62704 NICOLS, Mrs. Virginia Soule, 284 E. Main St •., Fredonia, NY 14063 NIELSEN, Mrs. R. Gordon, 214 East 1000 No., Orem UT 84057 O'CONNELL, Mrs. Marian L., 2027 Allen Place, Washington, D.C . 20009 OLIVER, Mr. Will J., 23-75 Beech Road, Southfield, MI 48034 PADDOCK, Mrs. James, 2239 Feather Hill Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93108 PARLE, Mrs. Clarice Sowle, 12823 W. Forest Dr., New Berlin, WI 53151 PALMER, Miss Gladys E., P.O. Box 142, Hope Valley, RI 02832 PARKER, Col. Frederic T., 4900 s. Chesterfield Road, Arlington, VA 22206 PARKIN, Elizabeth Soule, 5634 Spyglass Lane, Citrus Hts., CA 95610 PATRICK, Mr. Herbert, Jr., 95 Cumberland Ave., Asheville; NC 28801 PATTERSON, Mrs. Dwight, 4066 Forest St., Leonard, MI 48038 PATTERSON, mrs . Edgar, 36 Olney Ave., Lincoln, RI 02865 PATTISON, Brig. General Hal C., 3605 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, VA 22031 PEARCE, Mr. Daniel N. , 31 Oakwood Road, Box 1518, Duxbury, MA 02332 PEAVEY, Dr. Samuel B., 2307 Tyler Lane, Louisville, KY 40205 .... SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETI'ER VOLUME XV , No. 4OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 117 MEMBERSHIP LISTING, SOULE KINDRED, CONT' D PICKETT, Mr., John H., 6007 Patrick Place, Charlotte, NC 28210 PIERCE, Mrs. Janice R., 801 North Proctor, Tacoma, WA 98406 POLGWAITE, Mrs., John, 341 West Main St., Cheshire, CT 06410 PRATT, Mrs., James A., Navy Street, Searsport, ME 04974 PRESTON, Ms. Linda Soule, 2340 Grandview Ave,, Cincinnati, OH 45206 PRICE, Mrs. Elma E., 818 10th Street, Safford, az 85546 RANCIER, Miss Esther, 1312 E. 215th Place, Carson, CA 90745 ROGULIC, Mrs. Louise H., 638 West South Street, Woodstock, IL 60098 ROOD, Mrs. William J., Star Route A, Box 256, Gardendale, TX 79758 ROSASCO-SOULE, Adelia, 615 Bayshore Road B-902, Warrington, FL 32507 RUCKI, Mrs. Daniel, 9481 Battler Court, Columbia, MD 21043 RUSSELL, Mrs. Elizabeth, 165 N. Main Street, London, OH 43140 RYAN, Mrs. John A., 818 S. Grant Street, Hinsdale, IL 60521 SCHARMER, Mrs. Ba.rbaraP., 49 Fairview Street, E. Longmeadow, MA 01028 SCHLOSSER, Mrs. James, .3060 N. Hackett Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53211 SCHMUCK, Mrs. Edward J., 8017 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, MD 20014 SEBERN, Mrs. Richard, 3163 Josie Ave .• , Long Beach, CA 90808 SEESTEIYI', Mrs. Emery, 7185 First Street Cherry Beach, Marine City, MI 48039 SEMMLER, Mrs. Charles, 509 Britton Rd., Monroe, OH 45050 SEMONES, Mrs. Emma, Route 1, Madison, MO 65263 SEVIER, Miss Marie, 2027 Allen Place, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 SHANNON, Mrs. Gladys S., 4794 Stage Rd. R. D. 1, Burdett, NY 14818 SHEIDOW, Mrs. Olive c., 188 Forest Avenue, Brockton, MA 02401 SHELDON, Mr. Garland, 4300 W. Craig Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401 SHUFORD, Mrs. Donald E. , 543 5th st. N. W , Hickory, NC 28601 • SIMMONS, Mr. Paul, P.O·. Box 591, Mt. View, OK 77062 SIMPSON, Mrs. Hugh Lewis, R.F . D. 1 Box 18, Mint.e r, AL 36761 SMITH, Mrs. Clinton s., 79 Wilbur Avenue, North Dartmouth, MA 02747 SMITH, Miss Shirley Soule, · /o s. Cook, 140 Monticello Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401 c SNOW, Mrs. Elizabeth s., Route 5 Box 275, Grand Rapids, MN 55744 SOLES, Jackie W., P.O. Box 261, Shallotte, NC 28459 SOULE, Mrs. Albert F., 116 Oak St., Middleboro, MA 02346 SOULE, Mr. Asa C., 2214 Calbert St., Hyattsville, MD 20783 SOULE, Mr. Augustus W,, Jr., 15 Common St., Dedham, MA 02026 SOULE, Mrs. Beatrice A. 56 E. Mitchell Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85012 SOULE, Mr. Ben G. SoUle, 7405 Queen. So., Minnapolis, MN 55423 SOULE, A. Bradley, M.D., 21 East Terrace, South Burlington, VT 05401 SOULE, Dr. Byron A. ,5408 Spring Road, Bladensburg, MD 20710 SOULE, Mr. Cameron C., 331 Main St., Rochester, MI 48063 SOULE, Mr. Carl w ·~, Jr., 643 Haverhill Street, Reading, MA 01867 SOULE, Mr. Charles A., Jr., 903 Fairway Drive, Pensacola, FL 32507 SOULE, Mr . Charl~s, P.O. Box 1710, Pensacola, FL )2502 S0ULE, Mr . Clayton E., 2240 N. W. 17th St., Oklahoma City, , K 73107 O SOULE, Clyde M , Apt #507-33 Daw5on Rd., Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1H5V3 . SOULE, Miss Evelyn R., 74 Woodmont St., West Springfield, MA 01089 SOULE, Mr. and Mrs. Everett E., 11 Liltx>n St., Gateway Apt. #409, Lewiston, ME 04240 SOULE, Dr. and Mrs. Frlmcis G., Jr., 27 Windswept Dr., Sandwich, 1'1A 02563 SOULE, Mr. Gardner, 517· West 113th St., New York, NY 10025 SOULE, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner N., Thompson Rd., Shelburne, VT 05482 SOULE, Mr. George Alan, 313 Nevada Street, Northfield, MN 55057 SOULE, LCDR George I., USN Ret., 425 Harbor Light Road, Alameda, CA 94501 SOULE, Mr. George Standish, 128 "G" St. s.w., Washington, D.C. 20024 SOULE, Mr. Gerald D., 109 Barclay Road, Camillus, NY 13031 SOULE·, Mr. Grant W., 5275 South 1900 West St., Apartment 6, Roy, UT 84067 SOULE, Mr. and Mrs. Guy V., 2134 E. 5th Street, Charlotte, NC 28204 SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV • No. 4 _ OCTOBER. 1981 PAGE 118 MEMBERSHIP LI STING, SOULE KINDRED , CONT' D SOULE , Mr . Henchman S., Beech Hill Road , R.F . D.# 3 Box 349 , Freeport , ME 04032 SOULE, Mr . Howard M. , 7550 N. 16t h St . Apt JOJ-2 , Phoenix , AZ 85020 SOULE, Mr. How ard P ., 4th , Route 1 Box 1982, Las Cruces , NM 88001 SOULE, Mr . Howard S . , 121 6 North 25th St . , Kansas City, KS 66102 SOULE , J. A., 2532 Dunn Drive, Orlando , FL 21810 SOULE, Mr. James F ., Jr . , 950 Donna Lynn W ay, Gladstone , OR 97027 SOULE, James I., 4033 Dublin Dr., Minnetonka, MN 55343 SOULE, Dr . and Mrs. John D., 2361 Hill Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90041 SOULE, Mr. and Mrs. John G., 5804 Timber Trail, Austin, TX 78731 SOULE, John H., P.O. Box 616, Oracle , AZ 85623 SOULE, Mrs. Kenneth D., 72 Putnam St . , Needham, MA 02194 SOULE, Mr. Lawrence M., Jr., Zimmelstrasse 50, 6J14Vinteraegeri Switzerland SOULE, Mr. and M Ts Lewis F. , 48 Zions Hill Road, Salem, NH 0)079 SOULE, Mr. Louis G. , 4310 Moles owrth Terrace, Mt. Airy, MD 21771 SOULE, Louise Lincoln, 971 First Avenue, New York, NY 10022 SOULE, Mr Louren M., F . D. 1, Alfred Station, NY 14803 SOULE, Mrs. Margaret B. Hayward, Beech Hill Road~ RFD #3 Box 349, Freeport, ME 04032 SOULE, Mary I., 514A N. Independence St., Lee's Summit, MO 64063 SOULE, Mr. Merle J., 615 S . Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK 74447 SOULE, Mr. Merion C., 20 Massasoit Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02861 SOULE, Miss M l dred, 14 W. 29th St., New York, NY 10001 i SOULE, Miriam , 1508 5 McCaslin Lake Road, Rt. 1, Linden, MI 48451 SOULE, Mr . Norman, 9011 S . E. 88th St ., Silver Springs Shores, Ocala, FL 32672 SOULE, Mr. Parke W., 9959 Concord Ave. , Sun City, AZ 85351 SOULE, Mr. Peter Fayette , B P 20, F 6)800 Cournon d'Auvergne, France SOULE, Mrs. Phillip, Sr., 1211 Chesterton Lane, Columbus, 0H 43229 SOULE, Mr. Ralph Lionel, 10 Hilton Avenue, Northport, NY 11768 SOULE, Mr. Randy, Box 1223 - Mystic, Bedford, Quebec, Canada JoJ lAO SOULE, Mr. Richard H., Box 107-C Rock Harbor Rd., Orleans, MA 02653 SOULE , Colonel Robert F. , USAF, Ret., 17211 Fruitport Td. , Spring Lake, MI 49456 SOULE, Mr. Robert W., 538 Summer St., Burlington, IA 52601 SOULE, Mr. Roland P., 1400 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14610 SOULE, Miss Theodate H. , G-2 12 Pennswood Village, Newtown, PA 18940 SOULE, Mr. Thomas F. , ) 400 West Shore Road, Warwick , RI 02886 SOULE, Mr. V ictor, 2324 N.E . 39th Street, Portland, OR 07212 SOULE, M . V rs ivian I., 701 E. Lassen Ave. SP 274, Chico, CA 95926 SOULE, Mr. and M rs. Warren E., 122 Fremont Avenue, Park Ridge , N 07656 J SOULE, Mr . and Mrs. Wm. John, 91 N. 200 West, American Fork, UT 84003 SOULE, Mr. Wyman A., 12 Maynew Ave., Albany, NY 12203 SOULES, Mrs. Con stance M., 1253 Pismo St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 SOULES, Mr. Luther H., Jr . , 511 Larkwood St., San Antonio, TX 78209 SOULES, Mr. M. E. , 5327 Pebble Springs Drive, Houston, TX 77066 SOULES, Mr. Stanley D., 106o Ogden-Parma Road, Spencerport, NY 14559 SOULES, Mr. Timothy R., 14854 Oceana, Allen Park, MI 48101 SOULES, Mr. Ward G., 1?35 West Odell Ave . , Casper, WY 826o1 SOULES, Warren H., 379 Allen Rd., Rock Stream, NY 14878 SOULES, Mr. William C., 158 S. Washington St., Apt 8, Plainville, CT 06o62 SOULES, Mr. W. F. , P. 0 . Box 250 , Lorena, TX 76655 SOWL, Mr. Howard E., 2206 S. 46th Street, Omaha, NB 68106 SOWLE, Mrs. Avon J . , 720 B, Drake Terrace Apts. , Kendellville, IN 46755 SOWLE, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H., 7410 Bridgewater, San Antonia, TX 78209 SOWLE, Mr. Claude R., Jr. , 2268 Warson Rd., Springfield, IL 62704 SOWLE, Daniel D., 2816 Camino Principe, Santa Fe, NM 87501 SOWLE, Miss Edna L., 89 Wilbur Ave., N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 SOWLE, · Mr. W. B., 2079 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee, W 53215 I SOWLE, Mrs. Wilma , 109 Brittany Drive, King Arthur's Court, Lansing, MI 48906 SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV, No. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 119 MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS O~OULE KINDRED CONT'D SUTHERLAND, Mrs. George, Box 184, Shushan, NY 12873 STAGER, Elizabeth, 242 W, Main St., Oak Harbor, OH 43449 STEELE, Mrs, Alice Soule, 2307 Dover Dr., Anacortes, WA 98221 STRA£3EL, Mrs. Harold A., 233 Standish Ave., Plymouth, MA 02360 S~UPE, Mrs. Vernon S., 167 Chatham Road, Asheville, NC 28804 TAYLOR, Mrs. F. F., 35 Embury Place, P.O. Box 278, Tabor, NJ 07878 THIBAULT, Mrs. Helen M., 909 Avenida del Sumbre, Roswell, NM 88201 THOMAS, Mr. Harlan C., 517 North Circle Drive, Itasca, IL 60143 THOMAS, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A., 3805 Crescent Street, Long Island City, NY 11101 THOMPSON, Mrs. LeoneS., 22224 South Vermont Ave., Sp 41, Torrance, CA 90502 TIFFIN, Mr.and Mrs, Kenneth C., Highland Street, Holliston, MA 01746 TIFFIN, Miss Tracey R., Austin Hall, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH 43015 TINDALL, Mrs. Robert L., 808 E. Market St., New Albany, IN 47150 TISSOT, Mrs. Harol d E., Jr., 23 Nelson St., Plymouth, MA 02360 TURNER, Mrs. Margaret Soule, 4486 Barnor Drive, I ndianapolis, I N 46226 TURNER, Lt . Col. and Mrs. Roger E., Pleasant Hill Rd, RR 2, Perrysville, OH 44864 UHL, Mrs. Betty, R. R. il1, Hamilton, KS 66853 UHLIG, Mrs. Walter H., 48 Harbor Lane, Loveladies Harbor, Harvey Cedars, NJ 08008 VALE, Mrs. L. E., 822 Steward Avenue, Jackson, MI 49202 Van ANTWERP, Lee D., M.D., 2050 Plymouth Lane, Northbrook, IL 60062 VICKERS, Mrs. Constance Soule, 1800 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28211 VICKERS, Mrs. Helen, 27 Smith St., Taunton, MA 02780 VOCHKO, Mrs. Ethel S. ,. 30322 Benecia Avenue, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 WALKER, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Box 1991, Dixbury, MA 02332 WARD, Mrs. Kathleen, Route 1 Box 88~ Hersey, MI 49639 WARY, Mrs, Kimber W., 1428 N, Huston, Grand Island, NB 68801 WATTS, Mrs. Nancy Blanchard~ 474 Scarborough Drive, Sherwood Forest , Valparaiso, IN WEST, Mr. George A., 106 B. Brebeuf Dr., Penfield, NY 14526 46383 WIDNALL, Mrs. William, 374 E. Ridgewood Ave., Apt. A-7, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 WIECHMANN, Mrs. Daniel, Hubbard, IA 50122 WIGGINS, Mrs. Blanche, Clark Co. Nursing Home, Kahoka, MO 63445 WILHELM, Mrs. Dorothea M., P.O. Box 733, Centerville, MA 02632 WILKINS, Mrs. E. B., Jr., Route 3, Box 596, Albany, GA 31707 WILSON, Mrs. James w., 3809 Thomas Point Road, Annapolis, MD 21403 WIRTH, Margaret, 869 S. W. West Side Road., Hamilton, MT 59840 WHITE, Rhea Porter, 815 South Ash Street, Casper, WY 82601 WHITECOTTEN, Glenn L., M.D., NRMC Box 307, Corpus Christi, Tx 78419 WHITECOTTEN, Mrs. John P., 2306 Woodland Blvd., Ft. Myers, FL 33907 WHITECOTTEN, Mr. Kenneth E., R,R, #31 Box 368, Terre Haute, IN 47803 WORMLEY, Mrs. Lorentz E., 2360 Purinton Drive, Sacramento, CA 95821 YOUNQ, Mr. Donnell B., 1137 Main Street, Hanover, MA 02339 YOUNG, _Mrs. Frances B- 300 Remington Apt. #1136, Fort Collins, CO 80521 ., ZIRKLE, Mrs. George C., Box 66, Dandridge, TN 37725 GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES AND LIBRARIES WHICH RECEIVE THE SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER. Acquisitions Serials, The Genealogical Society, 50 East North Temple, Salt Lake 9ity, UT 84150 . SOULE KINDRED ~~WSLETTER VOLUME XV, No. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 120 GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES AND LIBRARIES, CONT'D Anaheim Branch Gen eral Library, P.O. Box 3786, 44o N. Loara (rear), Anaheim, CA 92803 Arizona G enealogical Library, 464 East First Avenue, M esa, AZ 85201 Mr. Robert E. Ashley, Pres ., Ashleys of America, 68 Spring Hill Avenue, Bridgewater, MA 02324 Albuquerque Branch General Library, P.O. Box 3568, Albuquerque, NM 87110 Baton Rouge Branch Genealogical Library, c/o Lousiana State U niversity Library , (Mr. W. K. Rust), Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Boise Branch Library, 610 North Julia Davis Drive, Boise, ID 83?06 Boston Public Library, Social Sciences Reference Section, Edwin G. Sanford, Librarian, P.O. Box 286, Boston, MA 02117 Church College of Hawaii Library, Laie, HI 96762 Colorado Springs Branch Genealogical Library, P.O. Box 1579, Colorado Springs, CO 8d9dt D.A . R~ Library,_ 1776 "D" Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 Fresno LDS Genealogical Library, 1584 North Ferger Ave., Fresno, CA 93728 The Public Library of Ft. Wayne and Allen County, 900 Webster Street, Ft. Wayne, IN 40802 Genealogical Department Syracuse Public Library, 335 Montgomery Street Syracuse, NY 13202 Genealogical Re s ear ch Center-Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint.s, Temple View General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Ann Borden Harding, Historian, P.O. Box 297 , Plymouth, MA 02361 Exchange and Gift Division, Library of Congress, Gift Section, Washington, D.C. 20540 Haynes Surname Assoc., P .O. Box 5038, George, WA 98824- c/o Mary Lou Allen, Ed. John Howland Society, Inc., Mrs. W. Russell Greenwood, 73 Pound Hill Rd., North Smithfield, Woonsocket, RI 02895 L. A. Temple Genealogical Library, E. Kay Kirkham, 10741 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025 , Los Angeles Public Library, Mabel Brand Genealogy ·Division, 630 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017 Lovel Wyoming Branch Genealogy Library, Box 547, Lovell, WY 82431 Mayflower Quarterly, Mrs. Henry White, Editor, P.O . Box 297, Winetka, IL 60093 Mayflower Society Library, P.O. Box 297, Plymouth, MA 02361 New England Historic Genealogical Society, 101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116 The New York Public Library, Division G, Grand Central Station, P.O. Box 2237 New York, NY 10017 New York State Library, 7th Floor Educational Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12230 SOULE KINDRED NEWSIEI'TER. VOLUME XV, No • 4. OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 121 GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES AND LIBRARIES, CONT'D Pocatello Branch Genealogicai Library, 156t South 6th Avenue, Pocatello, ID 83201 Reno Branch, L.D.S. Genealogical Library, Washoe County Library, Reno, NV 89501 Rhode Island Historical Society Library, 121 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02906 San Diego Regional Genealogical Library, 3705 Tenth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92103 San Luis Stake Branch Genealogical Library, Gladys- Shawcroft, Librarian, P.O. Box 146, La Jara, CO 81140 Seattle Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 549, Seattle, WA 98111 Soule-Seabury House Museum, P.O. Box 145, Tiverton, RI 02878 SpringfieldCity Library, Serial Division, 220 State St., Springfield, MA 01103 Vermont Historical Society Library, Montpelier, VT 05602 Washington-Potomac Branch Genealogical Library, 500 Randlph Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904 The Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Clevel and, OH 44106 State Historical Sociaty of Wisconsin, 816 State Street, Madison,WI 53706 ~e following anecdote was found in the papers of Colonel John E. Soule. WASHINGTON STORY: A New Orleans .lawyer sought an RFC Loan for a client. He was told that the loan would be granted if he could prove satisfactory title to property offered as collateral. The title dated back to 1803, and he had to spend three months running it down. After sending the information to RFC he got this reply: "We received your letter today enclosing application for loan for your client, supported by abstract of title. Le us compliment you on the able manner in which you prepared and presented the application. However, you have not cleared the title before the year 1803, and, therefore, before final approval can be accorded the application, it will be necessary that the title be cleared back of that year." Annoyed, the lawyer replied: "Your letter regarding titles in Case No. 189156 received. I note that you wish titles extended further back than I have presented them. I wa~ unaware that any educated man in the world failed to know that Louisana wa$ purchased from France in 1803. The title to the land was acquired by France by right of conquest from Spain. The land came into possession of Spain by right of discovery made in 1492 by a sailor named Christoper Columbus, who had been granted the privilege of seeking a new route to India by ' the then reigning monarch, Isabella. The good queen, being a pious woman and careful about titles, almost, I might say, as the RFC, took the precaution of securing the blessing of the Pope upon the voyage before she sold her jewels to help Columbus. Now the Pope, as you know, is the emissary of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and God, who, it is commonly accepted, made the world. Therefore I believe it is safe to presume that He also made that part of the U.S. called Louisiana, and I hope to hell you are satisfied." SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV, No. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 122 The above photograph is of the Old Soule Homestead near Titusville, Warren County, Pennsylvania. The photograph was taken circa 1885 according to Opal Soule Manly. Seated is Eliza Ann Cheney Soule , standing left is Hattie Minerva Soule (who married Alfred Dumond). Standing right is her father and Eliza's husband·; Peter Jacob Soule . The Bible records of Peter Jacob Soule appeared in a previous Soule Newsletter, Volume VI, No. 1, January 1972, pages 6-10. George Standish Soule' QUESTION I am interested in obtaining information regarding the descendants of Lemuel C~lburn Soule (my great-grandfather) whose wife was named, ~· The information that I have indicates that they had two children, Carrie (my paternal grandmother) and Frank . Carrie was married to John Fischer and my father , Hugh Anthony Fischer, was from this union. · I know that mY' father was born in Greely, Iowa, but I do not know the date of his bi~tn. I would appreciate any assistance. Thank you. Carrie Fischer O'Donnell 4335 East Bails Place Denver, CO 80222 SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME XV, No. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 123 QUESTION I have found in "The Leonard Papers" the following: A. Adam Allen, son of Joseph Jr. & Ruth, born 6 April 1732 (p. 91) B. Adam Allen & Betsey Edy marriage published 27 Nov 1756 (p. 158) C. Abner Allen married Ruth Mosher 15 April 1775 (p. 179a) D. Adam Allen & Hannah Mosher marriage published 31 July 1779 (p. 187) E. Adam Allen & Hannah Mosher married 16 September 1779 (p. 230a) F. Lillis, daughter of Adam Allen, and Job, son of Joseph Sowle, Tiverton, married 12 November 1801 (p. 587a) From Ridlon: A. Allen, a relative of Joseph Sowle, was taken as a slave by Algerian pirates for five years (p. 879). B. Lillas Allen, daughter of Adam Allen and wife, ____ Case, of Fairport, RI, born 27 November 1779 (p.899) From the Boston Transcript, p. 154: A. Adam Allen and wife, Case . She and her brother, Adam Case were raised in sight of Martha's Vineyard . Three children named: Adam Jr.; Lillis, born 27 November 1779; Rach~, born 17 Nov 1789. B. Adam Allen and Adam Case with third partner built a 3 masted East India Trader and sailed from New Bedford about 1791. C. They were captured and held for a number of years. D. They expected to be reimbursed for their loss by the government. E. Adam Allen ,.,as supposed to have had a brother, Abner, who told stories to his children. From Vital Records of Westport, MA to 1850: A. Adam, s. Adam dec'd & Betty dec'd, and Anstis Anthony, wid. Daniel, d. Eber Davis & Mary--- Marriage record (p. 111) B. Adam Allen, 26th 12 mo. 1819, C. R. -- death record (p. 261) It seems to me that there could be another Adam Allen not accounted for that might be the father of Lillas and Rachel. Would anyone in the Washington, D. C. area be interested in checking the National Archives to see if they could find any records, manuscripts, or letters to check out the story on Adam Allen being held by Algerian pirates? Also, information regarding the sailing from New Bedford in 1791 would be interesting. Adam Allen could not have married Hannah Mosher 16 Sept 1779 if Adam and wife, Case, had a daughter, Lillas, born 27 Nov 1779 . Or could he? ~. Any information would be appreciated. Helen Herman (Mrs. James) 922 Backus Street Jackson, MI 49202 SOULE KINDRED NEWSLETTER VOLUME X:V, No. 4 OCTOBER, 1981 PAGE 124 THE SCABBARD AND BLADE JOURNAL VOL. XIV. No. 4. JUNE,SEPTEMBER 1930 JOHN EDWARD SOULE Captain 344th Eng. (Res.) Lieut: Colonel Scabbard and Blade Age z9. Graduat~ University of Illinois 19zz. ·Enlisted by F-1, 19zo. Post graduate University of Alabama, 19Z4. Commissioned znd Lieut. ·Engineers, o~c . July, 19U· 1St . Lieut. February, t9~6, ~d ' Captain .July, 1930:' lnspect
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