tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1019703843446141535.post172735234933825528..comments2023-11-20T01:02:11.938-05:00Comments on DuSyl Family Lore & History: “Finding Your Roots” , “African Ancestry.com” & “Who Do You Think You Are?”Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1019703843446141535.post-17872595432643040292013-05-09T13:25:11.881-04:002013-05-09T13:25:11.881-04:00Hi, cousin. Just stopped by to read your post on ...Hi, cousin. Just stopped by to read your post on Simeon Nathaniel Caryl, my great, great grandfather. I finally have been able to prove that Simeon N.'s parents were Simeon J. Caryl and Anna (Hannah?) Paddock (not Paddoe as is sometimes shown due to a poor interpretaton of the last character of her surname on Simeon N's death certificate).<br />See Town Clerks' Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865 New York State Archives, Collection No (N-R) 13774; Box No 43; Roll No 24 as found on Ancestry.com.<br /><br />I have a unproven theory about Hannah Paddock which leads to New Hampshire and back to a Mayflower connection. And, I also believe that the Caryl family left a younger son behind in Jefferson County, NY when they moved to Oswego, NY. <br /><br />Still searching after about 25 years and still finding new information. Keep up the good work!joasickles@sbcglobal.netnoreply@blogger.com