Eh Hem: What?
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10-04-2014, 03:54 PM
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RE: Eh Hem: What?
(10-02-2014 12:31 PM)STS Lincolnite Wrote: Like Gene, John and Laurie I posted a comment to the website that harbored the supposed Booth photo. Just now, I went back to the website to copy the link into an e-mail I was sending to a friend who studies the Civil War and guess what:Catching up after vacation. Those of you who jumped on correcting the record have made a difference! It might make a good assignment to have students search the net( or watch Jeopardy! ) for an error related to Lincoln history, learn how to verify it is in fact an error and then have the class see if they can set the record straight. |
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10-04-2014, 06:23 PM
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Your suggestion reminds me of a young lady that is a member of the Surratt Society. She is absolutely fantastic on the subject of Mr. Lincoln, but has always been laughed at in school because of her obsession with the subject. She told me her classmates would groan whenever there was anything being discussed that she could relate to Lincoln. She could handle your assignment very well, Anita. She is now a sophomore in college and has changed her major. She started out wanting to be a criminal profiler, but has now decided that she wants to teach history - after seeing how bad most of her classmates in college are with history.
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10-04-2014, 06:58 PM
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(10-04-2014 06:23 PM)L Verge Wrote: Your suggestion reminds me of a young lady that is a member of the Surratt Society. She is absolutely fantastic on the subject of Mr. Lincoln, but has always been laughed at in school because of her obsession with the subject. She told me her classmates would groan whenever there was anything being discussed that she could relate to Lincoln. She could handle your assignment very well, Anita. She is now a sophomore in college and has changed her major. She started out wanting to be a criminal profiler, but has now decided that she wants to teach history - after seeing how bad most of her classmates in college are with history.Thanks for sharing this Laurie. We need more like her. Does the Surratt House Museum have a Junior Docent program for high school students? |
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09-30-2019, 09:58 PM
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(10-03-2014 07:18 AM)Dave Taylor Wrote:(10-02-2014 06:13 PM)L Verge Wrote: A surname that is tied to the current movement to disinter Edwin to test for DNA is "Hulme." The ones pushing that are here in the states, but the Surratt Society has at least one Australian member named Hulme. I have never ventured into asking if there is a relationship, but do you know if the name ties into the Booth heritage? Jane Booth and James Mitchell had a son, Robert Girard Mitchell, among their children. Robert G. Mitchell m: Ella B. Cheshire and their daughter, Agnes Warren Mitchell, m: Victor Humbrecht. A daughter of Agnes and Victor was Virginia Eleanor (Humbrecht) Kline, wife of Frederick C. Kline. Among the Kline children were 3 daughters, Suzanne (Kline) Flaherty, Joanne (Kline) Hulme and Virginia A. Kline, who have been active in requesting exhumations. Among statements made by Joanne Hulme is one mentioning all 3 ladies. “I’m absolutely in favor of exhuming Edwin,” said Joanne Hulme, 60, a resident of Philadelphia’s Kensington section who is the historian in the Booth family. “Let’s have the truth and put this thing to rest.” “It’s better to know,” said her sister Suzanne Flaherty, 64, of Bordentown. The sisters, with a third sibling, Virginia Kline of Warminster, have wondered about Booth stories that don’t match accepted history, as did their late mother." There is also a lengthy article about Nate Orlowek which mentions the Kline and Hulme connections. I'll just include a paragraph, or so. "The Booth descendants at first resisted the idea, but Orlowek’s evidence persuaded many of them. Joanne Hulme’s mother, Virginia Eleanor Humbrecht Kline, signed on to the project, along with Lois W. Rathbun, Booth’s great-great-grand niece. Backed by the Smithsonian, having rallied the family, recruited a young up-and-coming lawyer named Mark Zaid, and with the support of Baltimore’s state’s attorney, by 1994 Orlowek and company would finally know just who was buried in Booth’s grave. Everything was going to plan. Then the cemetery balked." |
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10-01-2019, 01:45 PM
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(09-30-2019 09:58 PM)Steve Whitlock Wrote:(10-03-2014 07:18 AM)Dave Taylor Wrote:(10-02-2014 06:13 PM)L Verge Wrote: A surname that is tied to the current movement to disinter Edwin to test for DNA is "Hulme." The ones pushing that are here in the states, but the Surratt Society has at least one Australian member named Hulme. I have never ventured into asking if there is a relationship, but do you know if the name ties into the Booth heritage? Much of this will be covered in one of the presentations at the 2020 Surratt Conference - straight from the lawyer for Green Mount, Frank Gorman, who led the attack to defeat Nate's original plan to exhume JWB. "Be there or be square," as us Baby Boomers and older used to say. |
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10-02-2019, 11:02 AM
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Thanks for sharing. It would have been great if he actually had found a Booth pic. Oh well.
Bill Nash |
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12-16-2019, 02:09 AM
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RE: Eh Hem: What?
(10-02-2014 03:40 PM)Dave Taylor Wrote:(10-02-2014 03:25 PM)John E. Wrote: I wonder if he'll recant his claim tonight. Probably not, but he certainly ruffled the wrong feathers. There is a living Booth male (with a change of heart), but I wont discuss that much at this time. Hopefully his dna may at least have autosomal matches revealed in the not too distant future on the History Channel. Also, I don't know about male grandsons or granddaughters of John Baptist Booth, but his daughters were all married, and his son, John Baptist Booth Jr, b: abt May 1880, d: 16 Aug 1953 in Australia. I have some brief news clips that show Maude was the first to die, in 1947, followed by John Baptist Booth Jr in 1953 and Alice Edith (Booth) Lewis in 1957. I haven't found a clipping for Eliza Christiana "Christine" (Booth) Wynne, but she was still alive in 1950 when her husband, Robert Arthur Wynne died and a child is named, but I can't make out the name, but it seems to be __th, possibly Ruth. And some of his siblings are named, but little information is provided. A Family Tree claims they had a son, Robert Vivian Wynne. I would want some verification for that. Eliza Christiana Booth in the England, Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, 1790-1976 Name: Eliza Christiana Booth Birth Date: 1 Jan 1877 Birth Place: London, England Father's name: John Baptist Booth Mother's name: Eliza Kate Fly Montandon ********************************** Eliza C Booth in the Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950 Name: Eliza C Booth Spouse Name: Robert A Wynne Marriage Date: 1912 Marriage Place: New South Wales Registration Place: Woollahra, New South Wales Registration Year: 1912 Registration Number: 8195 ************************** Christine Wynne in the Australia, Newspaper Vital Notices, 1831-2001 [6 Jan 1950] Name: Christine Wynne Gender: Female Spouse: Robert Arthur Wynne Publication Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ************************************************ Robert Arthur Wynne Birth unknown Death 6 Jan 1950 Burial Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park Matraville, Randwick City, New South Wales, Australia Plot Western Garden Walls, Wall E, Position 49 Memorial ID 174335485 · View Source *********************************** Robert Vivian Wynne 1913–1994 Birth 11 JAN 1913 • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death 30 JUN 1994 • Burleigh Waters, Queensland, Australia [NOTE: Son of Robert Arthur Wynne and Eliza C. Booth] ****************************************** John Booth in the 1880 United States Federal Census Name: John Booth Age: 1/12 Birth Date: May Abt 1880 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1880: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Street: Hoffman Street House Number: 717 Dwelling Number: 260 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital status: Single Father's name: John B. Booth Father's Birthplace: Maryland Mother's name: Eliza Booth Mother's Birthplace: England Neighbors: Household Members: Name Age John B. Booth 30 [John Baptist Booth Sr] Eliza Booth 24 [Eliza Kate (Montandon) Booth] Maude Booth 4 [Maude Emily Adelaide (Booth) Sutherland-Turton b: England] Eliza E. Booth 3 [Eliza Christiana “Christine” (Booth) Wynne b: England, m: Robert Arthur Wynne] Alice Booth 1 [Alice Edith (Booth) Lewis, b: England, m: Thomas Lewis] John Booth 1/12 [John Baptist Booth Jr] ********************************** I have more records for Richard Booth and his son, John Baptist Booth Sr, as well as those mentioned above, but wont inundate you with them here, unless you want to see more sources `. For now it would seem there may be a possibility for autosomal matches for the Booths we are researching to some surnames in Australia. |
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