It s Treasure Chest Thursday - a chance to look in my digital image files to see what treasures I can find for my family history and genealogy musings.
The treasure today is the 164-/5- birth entry for Sarath Woolly in the Concord, Massachusetts town vital record book:
The birth entry is near the middle of the top section of the page:
The birth record transcription for Joshua is: Sarath daughter of Christopher & Vrsilla Woolly the (8) of the (3) mo : 16
The year is not positively known, but Christopher Woolly and Ursula Wodell married on 26 February 1646/7, and Sarah was apparently their third child (the first two were probably born in 1647 and 1649), and the fourth child was born in 1654. Consequently, this birth date is likely 8 May 1651 or 1652.
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The Lake Mills Aztalan Historical Society volunteers and Board members, Rich and Diane Fronek, John Tyler and Mark Pickhard spent this pandemic summer of 2020 caring for one of the historic buildings preserved at the Lake Mills Aztalan Museum site.
The âHansen Granaryâ was moved to the museum site in 1988 from the former Phillips/Ferry Farm on South Main Street which later became known as the home of Anna and Justice Conner Hansen. The granary was originally built in 1895 as part of a dairy farm where registered Guernsey cattle made up the herd. The house on the farm was originally built by Joseph Keyes the âfounderâ of Lake Mills, later a stone creamery building was added to the farm and many others including the granary which housed the feed for the animals. The large barn on the Phillips Farm was destroyed in a cyclone in November of 1909, the granary was spared from damage.