Lennox - Dacey Ancestry - Person Page 7

Lennox - Dacey Ancestry
Person Page 7

           

Wilma Vogel
F


Family 1: Phillip Vogel

  1. Matthew Vogel

Family 2:

  1. Mark Vogel+ b. 18 Nov 1966

Phillip Vogel
M


Family: Wilma Vogel

  1. Matthew Vogel

Matthew Vogel
M
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Lani Colabella
F
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Chris Colabella
M
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Kenny Colabella
M
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Dave Cabri
M


Family: Susan Parrish

Dale Lenox1
F

  • Married Name: Her married name was Scandato.
  • Married Name: Her married name was Lennox.
  • Marriage2*: According to conflicting evidence, she married Robert Lennox.
  • Marriage*: She married (?) Scandato.

Family 1: (?) Scandato

  1. Kristin Scandato

Family 2: Robert Lennox b. 5 May 1951

  1. David Lennox

Citations:

  1. Dale's maiden name is Lenox with one "N".

David Lennox
M
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Domingo (sp?) Concha1
M, d. October 1943
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  • Domingo (sp?) Concha was the son of Teopista Concha and Celestino Concha.
  • Death*: Domingo (sp?) Concha died in October 1943; Story found on internet after story communicated to Dave Mariano by Alan Concha at the Lennox family reuinion 5/56/2002. Domingo (brother of Amalio) was killed in action during this battle as a member of the crew of the USS Borie.

    Vigo County Historical Society
    Historical Treasure Article

    Historic Treasure of the Week - August 27, 1995
    By Barbara Carney
    Vigo County Historical Society

    Terre Haute man played key role in naval battle

    Continuing to focus its exhibits on the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Vigo County Historical Society on Aug. 1 opened the third segment of displays, called "On the Battlefield."

    This portion of the exhibit includes uniforms, medals, letters, articles, photographs and other military memorabilia which belong to Vigo County men and women who served our country during the critical time.

    One Terre Haute man, Lt. Commander Charles H. Hutchins, whose Navy uniform is part of this exhibit, was engaged in one of the most illustrious sea battles of the war.

    Charles Hutchins, Eagle Scout, high school football team captain and president of his Wiley senior class went on to Rose-Hulman where he, with classmates Bill Reed, Jack Foulkes and Harry McGurk, designed and built an air-cooled gasoline engine. A graduate of the Annapolis Naval Academy, Hutchins married the former Ann Hubard, retired as a vice president of Weston Paper Co. in 1978 and passed away in August 1992.

    A fascinating story of Lt. Commander Hutchins’ military career is chronicled in the Dec. 13, 1943 issue of "Life" magazine. The article is entitled "U.S.S. Borie’s Last Battle" and is on display along with the entire uniform by Jane Hazledine.

    In October 1943, Hutchins was captain of the destroyer, U.S.S. Borie in the Atlantic. During battle on this particular night of high waves and strong winds, the Borie had succeeded in sinking one enemy submarine, when shortly after, contact was made with an unidentified craft. Upon contact, Lt. Hutchins ordered "Flank speed."

    After a series of depth charges, the second sub was forced to surface. After firing at the German vessel, the Borie charged ahead, caught up with the ship and prepared to ram it. In the last seconds, high waves lifted the Borie and it came to rest bow over bow atop the German sub. The somewhat shocked men on the Borie then opened fire and, after a series of maneuvers and convolutions on the part of both ships, the Borie’s men were victorious in destroying the enemy sub.

    By then, 20-foot waves and contact with the submarine had put the Borie out of commission. The men were forced to abandon ship and the Borie was ultimately torpedoed and sent to the bottom by American forces.

    Though fearing court-martial for the loss of his ship, Hutchins was summoned to Washington, D.C. and awarded the Navy Cross for courage, bravery and superior leadership in the destruction of two enemy subs.

    This is only one story of courage that comes to mind as one views the exhibit. Other uniforms and memorabilia of servicemen of exceptional bravery make up this meaningful museum tribute to a part of history that we will never forget.

    The Historical Museum of the Wabash Valley, 1411 S. Sixth St., is open from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.


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Citations:

  1. Domingo (sp?) was killed action during this WW II battle per Alan Concha. Related to D. Mariano at the Lennox reunion on 2002.

    Vigo County Historical Society
    Historical Treasure Article

    Historic Treasure of the Week - August 27, 1995
    By Barbara Carney
    Vigo County Historical Society

    Terre Haute man played key role in naval battle

    Continuing to focus its exhibits on the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Vigo County Historical Society on Aug. 1 opened the third segment of displays, called "On the Battlefield."

    This portion of the exhibit includes uniforms, medals, letters, articles, photographs and other military memorabilia which belong to Vigo County men and women who served our country during the critical time.

    One Terre Haute man, Lt. Commander Charles H. Hutchins, whose Navy uniform is part of this exhibit, was engaged in one of the most illustrious sea battles of the war.

    Charles Hutchins, Eagle Scout, high school football team captain and president of his Wiley senior class went on to Rose-Hulman where he, with classmates Bill Reed, Jack Foulkes and Harry McGurk, designed and built an air-cooled gasoline engine. A graduate of the Annapolis Naval Academy, Hutchins married the former Ann Hubard, retired as a vice president of Weston Paper Co. in 1978 and passed away in August 1992.

    A fascinating story of Lt. Commander Hutchins’ military career is chronicled in the Dec. 13, 1943 issue of "Life" magazine. The article is entitled "U.S.S. Borie’s Last Battle" and is on display along with the entire uniform by Jane Hazledine.

    In October 1943, Hutchins was captain of the destroyer, U.S.S. Borie in the Atlantic. During battle on this particular night of high waves and strong winds, the Borie had succeeded in sinking one enemy submarine, when shortly after, contact was made with an unidentified craft. Upon contact, Lt. Hutchins ordered "Flank speed."

    After a series of depth charges, the second sub was forced to surface. After firing at the German vessel, the Borie charged ahead, caught up with the ship and prepared to ram it. In the last seconds, high waves lifted the Borie and it came to rest bow over bow atop the German sub. The somewhat shocked men on the Borie then opened fire and, after a series of maneuvers and convolutions on the part of both ships, the Borie’s men were victorious in destroying the enemy sub.

    By then, 20-foot waves and contact with the submarine had put the Borie out of commission. The men were forced to abandon ship and the Borie was ultimately torpedoed and sent to the bottom by American forces.

    Though fearing court-martial for the loss of his ship, Hutchins was summoned to Washington, D.C. and awarded the Navy Cross for courage, bravery and superior leadership in the destruction of two enemy subs.

    This is only one story of courage that comes to mind as one views the exhibit. Other uniforms and memorabilia of servicemen of exceptional bravery make up this meaningful museum tribute to a part of history that we will never forget.

    The Historical Museum of the Wabash Valley, 1411 S. Sixth St., is open from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.


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Kriston Scandato (?)
F

Kathy XXXX
F


Family: Robert Lennox b. 5 May 1951

(?) Scandato
M


Family: Dale Lenox

  1. Kristin Scandato

Kristin Scandato
F
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Roberta Morello
F

  • Married Name: Her married name was Oliver.
  • Marriage*: She married Bruce Oliver Jr..

Family: Bruce Oliver Jr.

  1. Bruce Anthony Oliver b. 14 Dec 98
  2. Victoria Rose Oliver b. 11 May 1997

Bruce Anthony Oliver
M, b. 14 Dec 98
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Victoria Rose Oliver
F, b. 11 May 1997
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Susan Colando1
F, b. 26 July 1961

  • Married Name: Her married name was Lennox.
  • Birth*: Susan Colando was born on 26 July 1961.
  • Marriage*: She married Scott Lennox on 4 September 1982.

Family: Scott Lennox b. 15 October 1959

  1. Amy Star Lennox b. 23 Jan 1983
  2. Kristin Angel Lennox b. 12 Aug 1985
  3. Jessica Amber Lennox b. 23 Sep 1993
  4. Dylan James Lennox b. 21 Mar 1995

Citations:

  1. From Rochelle Park, NJ.

Amy Star Lennox
F, b. 23 January 1983
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Kristin Angel Lennox
F, b. 12 August 1985
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Jessica Amber Lennox
F, b. 23 September 1993
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Dylan James Lennox
M, b. 21 March 1995
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Brian Smith
M, b. 11 September 1964

  • Birth*: Brian Smith was born on 11 September 1964.
  • Marriage*: He married an unknown person on 2 September 1990.

Family: Maureen Concha b. 8 April 1965

  1. Samantha Smith b. 16 Mar 1992
  2. Brittany Smith b. 5 May 1995

Samantha Smith
F, b. 16 March 1992
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Brittany Smith
F, b. 5 May 1995
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JoAnn Gatti
F, b. 21 October 1968

  • Birth*: JoAnn Gatti was born on 21 October 1968.
  • Married Name: As of 21 May 1994,her married name was Concha.
  • Marriage*: She married Alan Concha on 21 May 1994.

Family: Alan Concha b. 20 February 1968

  1. Alan Concha Third b. 3 Oct 1995
  2. Anthony Concha b. 7 Sep 1997

Alan Concha Third
M, b. 3 October 1995
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Anthony Concha
M, b. 7 September 1997
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Colin Scullion
M, b. 19 March 1971

  • Marriage*: He married Donna Brown.
  • Birth*: Colin Scullion was born on 19 March 1971.

Family: Donna Brown b. 18 November 1973

  1. Colin Scullion b. 30 May 1997
  2. Shayna Scullion b. 9 Aug 1999

Colin Scullion
M, b. 30 May 1997
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Shayna Scullion
F, b. 9 August 1999
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(?) Perry
M


Family:

  1. Hannah Maria Perry+ b. 19 Oct 1857, d. 17 Dec 1934
  2. Aurelia? Perry+ b. c 1874

Aurelia? Perry
F, b. circa 1874
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  • Naturalization*: Aurelia? Perry was naturalized at Not a naturalized citizen of USA.
  • Birth*: She was born circa 1874 at England.
  • She was the daughter of (?) Perry.
  • Marriage*: Aurelia? Perry married an unknown person circa 1897 at Age at marrage - 23.
  • Widow*: She was New Tag Noted as a Widow in the 1930 Census before 1930.

Family:

  1. William (?) b. c 1897
  2. Thomas, (?) (?) b. c 1903
  3. Robert, (J?) (?) b. c 1906
  4. Margaret (?) b. c 1912
  5. Frances (sp?) (?) b. c 1914
  6. Alecia (?)+ b. a 1930

William (?)
M, b. circa 1897
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  • Occupation*: William (?) was was a builder, elevator factory per the 1930 Census.
  • Military*: He was New Tag at None recorded in 1930 census.
  • Birth*: He was born circa 1897 at New Jersey, USA; Listed as 33 in the 1930 Census.
  • He is the son of Aurelia? Perry.

Thomas, (?) (?)
M, b. circa 1903
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  • Occupation*: Thomas, (?) (?) was Cannot read Type of industry in census document at Chaufer.
  • Military*: He was New Tag at None.
  • Birth*: He was born circa 1903 at New Jersey, USA; Listed as 27 in the 1930 Census.
  • He is the son of Aurelia? Perry.

Robert, (J?) (?)
M, b. circa 1906
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Margaret (?)
F, b. circa 1912
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  • Occupation*: Margaret (?) was (an unknown value) at Private Secretary.
  • Birth*: She was born circa 1912 at New Jersey, USA; Listed as 18 in the 1930 Census.
  • She is the daughter of Aurelia? Perry.

Frances (sp?) (?)
F, b. circa 1914
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Alecia (?)
F, b. after 1930
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  • Married Name: Her married name was Knap.
  • Marriage*: Alecia (?) married George Knap.
  • Birth*: Alecia (?) was born after 1930.
  • She is the daughter of Aurelia? Perry.

Family: George Knap

  1. Dorothy Knap

George Knap
M


Family: Alecia (?) b. after 1930

  1. Dorothy Knap

Dorothy Knap
F
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  • Dorothy Knap is the daughter of George Knap and Alecia (?).
  • Birth*: Dorothy Knap was born; "Only" Child per MIchael Mariano (brother of Vincent). Not listed in 1930 Census as living on Wood street. Probably not born?
  • Married Name: Her married name was Clare.
  • Marriage*: She married Charles Clare.

Family: Charles Clare

Charles Clare
M


Family: Dorothy Knap

Edward Thorp
M, d. 15 January 1899
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Family: Eliza Burrell b. 15 June 1833, d. 15 January 1899

  1. Louisa Thorpe+ b. 1860, d. 1943

Eliza Burrell
F, b. 15 June 1833, d. 15 January 1899
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Family: Edward Thorp d. 15 January 1899

  1. Louisa Thorpe+ b. 1860, d. 1943

William Burrell
M


Family:

  1. Eliza Burrell+ b. 15 Jun 1833, d. 15 Jan 1899

John Thorp
M, b. 23 March 1831, d. 17 April 1908



Family: Mary or Maisy (?)

  1. Thomas Thorp b. 12/1858, d. c 1930
  2. John Thomas Thorp b. Novmber 6 1856
  3. Edward Thorp+ d. 15 Jan 1899
  4. Emma Thorp b. 5 May 1854

Mary or Maisy (?)
F


  • Married Name: Her married name was Thorp.
  • Marriage*: Mary or Maisy (?) married John Thorp.

Family: John Thorp b. 23 March 1831, d. 17 April 1908

  1. Thomas Thorp b. 12/1858, d. c 1930
  2. John Thomas Thorp b. Novmber 6 1856
  3. Edward Thorp+ d. 15 Jan 1899
  4. Emma Thorp b. 5 May 1854

Emma Thorp
F, b. 5 May 1854
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John Thomas Thorp
M, b. Novmber 6 1856
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Thomas Thorp
M, b. 12/1858, d. circa 1930
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Compiler:
Dave Mariano

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