The society will bring together those people interested in history and art in the Delmar area Our Email address is delmarhas@yahoo.com
Monday, October 26, 2015
The Villani Family
An interesting post was made today on facebook by Wayne Cannon. He talked about the Villa-Nova in Ocean City which was built by Ignazio and Constantina Villani. The tie in to Delmar is that their son Liborio I. Villani built Delmar Manor in Delmar DE. http://delmardustpan.blogspot.com/2008/04/glimpse-at-history-of-delmar-manor.html
From Wayne Cannon post ----Not... far from the beach, Ignazio and Constantina Villani opened the Villa-Nova in 1939, a cluster of 38 tourist cabins and rooms ($25.00 a week) and a nightclub. Angelo Villani, "We only charged 25 cents for people to come in and dance in those days, and a spaghetti dinner was only 35 cents," "We had a five-piece band that we paid $5.00 per night - The Blue Serenaders." The Villa-Nova was the main venue for this part of West Ocean City. When the nightclub closed in 1945, it was transformed into I. Villani and Sons, a furniture store, moving and reopening on what later became Route 50 in 1951. Today, the old Villa-Nova building and the cabins remain on Route 707, also called Old Bridge Road. The old nightclub is now the home of The Full Moon Saloon
At The Delmar Library This Friday Nancy Lynch Speaks
Delmar Public Library
38481 Sussex Highway
Friday, October 30, at 2 pm.
Delaware Humanities Forum program
Description:
Vietnam Mailbag
Speaker: Nancy E. Lynch
Topic: History, United States History
When American troops in Vietnam answered the call to correspond with a young reporter four decades ago, they could not have envisioned the enduring relevancy of their war letters or the rich legacy their words, photographs and memorabilia would leave to succeeding generations. Ms. Lynch discusses and reads selected war letters from her book, Vietnam Mailbag, Voices From the War: 1968-1972, based on her popular newspaper column, “Nancy’s Vietnam Mailbag.” She is accompanied by Vietnam veteran Rick Lovekin, a Huey helicopter door gunner, Cobra crew chief and frequent letter writer to Nancy, who shows slides from Vietnam set to 1960s music.
38481 Sussex Highway
Friday, October 30, at 2 pm.
Delaware Humanities Forum program
Description:
Vietnam Mailbag
Speaker: Nancy E. Lynch
Topic: History, United States History
When American troops in Vietnam answered the call to correspond with a young reporter four decades ago, they could not have envisioned the enduring relevancy of their war letters or the rich legacy their words, photographs and memorabilia would leave to succeeding generations. Ms. Lynch discusses and reads selected war letters from her book, Vietnam Mailbag, Voices From the War: 1968-1972, based on her popular newspaper column, “Nancy’s Vietnam Mailbag.” She is accompanied by Vietnam veteran Rick Lovekin, a Huey helicopter door gunner, Cobra crew chief and frequent letter writer to Nancy, who shows slides from Vietnam set to 1960s music.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Join DHAS - End Of The Year Special
Join DHAS anytime in the remaining year and your dues will be applied to next year and you will receive October, November and December membership free
DELMAR HISTORICAL AND ART SOCIETY - 2015
President: Chris Walter
V.P. Patsy BridgeTreasurer: Ginger Trader
Secretary: Karin Walter
Clip and mail to:
Delmar Historical and Arts Society
PO Box 344Delmar, Delaware 19940
Name ________________________
Address_______________________
Phone_________________________
Email__________________________
Individual Membership - $24.00
Institutional membership - $48.00Life Membership - $200.00
Student and Senior (62& over) $12.00
Delmar Caboose On Artisan Fair day
On October 11, 2015 Delmar Downtown had an artisan fair. The Delmar Historical and Arts Society acted as Docents for the caboose which was open for the day. Above is DHAS President Chris Walter.
The Dorchester County Historical Society Speakers
The
Lower Delmarva Genealogical Society is proud to present
Terry Neild and Lynne Mills
Of
The Dorchester County
Historical Society
Genealogist Terry Neild will share her knowledge of
DCHS’ own collection of documents, books and photographs that can help guide
local and regional family research. In addition, nontraditional sources such as
local store ledgers, payroll records and newspaper articles will be explored.
This collection is part of the Family Life Center, which is open to the public
and on the campus of the Heritage Museums and Gardens of Dorchester.
Genealogist Lynne
Mills will share her research on her family from the lower part of Dorchester —
mainly Bishops Head and Crocheron. The surnames include Johnson, Murphy, Mills
and Pritchett. The public is invited to bring their genealogical information
for comparison.
This event is open to the
public and is free.
Wednesday
afternoon at 2 PM October 28th at the Adkins Historical and Museum Complex – Odd Fellow Hall in
Mardela Springs
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Joe Burger Came For A Visit
Joe Burger and his wife drove up from Albany, Georgia to visit the Freeney Hearne cemetery today. He is a Great Grandson of Elijah Freeney. They gave a generous donation to DHAS.
Delmar In the 1920s?
The Central building featuring Hearne and Smith on the left, the Whayland Hotel on the right electric lines and electric transformer and phone lines are up. The Sen Auben sign may have been an ad for Sen Auben Cigars
Thursday, October 1, 2015
New Information on Hearne Family Origin
In 1907 William T. Hearne published his "Brief History and Genealogy of the Hearne Family" A classic for people looking for information on the Hearne family. The beginning of the book is heavy on Hearnes on the Eastern shore including the Delmar area. While visiting and gathering information on the Hearne family he also hit them up for a contribution to a memorial he intended to put in Delmar for the Hearne family. It is felt those who did not contribute were left out of the book. A version of the book is on the internet at http://www.cragun.com/brian/hearne/history/
At the Freeney -Hearne cemetery outside of Delmar is the monument. Dedicated to William Hearne the merchant
James (Jay) Batson Hearne has had the chance to do additional research on William Hearne. He wrote the Delmar Historical and Arts Society the following message. We hope to have Mr. Hearne speak to DHAS in the upcoming months about his research. Below is what he wrote;
London) as a Thomas Hearne; also an elder sister(also remaining in London) a Jemima Hearne , wife of William Baxter (London Merchant) an associate of Wm. Freeman. This Wm. Baxter is also mentioned in the old Ledger as well as this will. There is also a sister mentioned in the will, Elizabeth Hearne. It now becomes of further interest that William Hearne (d. 1691) had a grand daughter named Jemima Hearne, as some family names were passed down. Through further research we discovered clearly that William Hearne, Sr. (d. 1679 in London) was married twice, once to Elizabeth Warner who died in 1672 (the mother of our Wm. Hearne, merchant)& second to Sarah Barcocke Oatridge. According to church records, William (d.1679) & wife, Elizabeth (d. 1672) were members of the Church of England “St. Benet Fink” in London. They were married there in 1654 and their children were born/baptized there in the parish as well as some who died there. The second marriage of Wm. Hearne (d.1679) to Sarah Barcocke Oatridge, widow, took place in the Anglican church of St. Michael Queenhith London. Our William Hearne (merchant d. 1691) was born & baptised there in 1659. This is much more plausible than his birth being in 1627. However, this makes his passing in Maryland at the young age of 32!
So there is the information he provided We hope it is of some value to Hearne family members.
At the Freeney -Hearne cemetery outside of Delmar is the monument. Dedicated to William Hearne the merchant
James (Jay) Batson Hearne has had the chance to do additional research on William Hearne. He wrote the Delmar Historical and Arts Society the following message. We hope to have Mr. Hearne speak to DHAS in the upcoming months about his research. Below is what he wrote;
During the last year (winter 2014
& spring 2015) I have made several “discoveries” about the above William
Hearne, his wife Mary and their parents and relatives in England. This was made
possible by collaborating with the book “Brief History & Genealogy of the
Hearne Family,” written by Wm. T. Hearne in 1895 & updated in 1907, plus the
old Ledger & Daybook belonging to William Hearne, Merchant (1684-1688). In
comparing these two volumes with a recent work published in 2002 by the London
Record Society entitled “The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant
1678-1685,” edited by David Hancock, currently Professor of History at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. many missing pieces of his life have
fallen into place! To me this is very exciting, especially after nearly 40 some
years of genealogical research into his family and those of the various
Hearn(e)s of the Eastern Shore!
In brief, speculation over the years
since W.T. Hearne wrote his treatise on the Hearne family have been that
Nicholas Hearne (Hern) was the father of William Hearne, London Merchant,
although no proof was ever given or available to attest to this fact! Further
none of the children or grandchildren of William Hearne were ever named
Nicholas… Then there is the fact that William Hearne (London Merchant) was
supposedly born in London in 1627. This information was a supposed fact by W.T.
Hearne who wrote “Brief History…” because he believed he could read the date
1627 on the back page of the old Ledger, although that date he stated was very
faded! This would make William 61 years of age when his first son was born in
Delmar! It has also been speculated that William Hearne married twice, both
times to a Mary and supposedly one of these was a Mary Cuthbert, because records
have been found in London of the marriage of a William Hearne to a Mary Cuthbert
during the 1680’s time period!!! However, there are various William Hearnes in
London during that time!
However, using the various names of
the merchants and their associates listed in both the Old Ledger and the volume
“Brief History…” who were in London & the West Indies during the 1680’s and
finding various corresponding letters from the Ledger entry dates in the book
“Letters of Wm. Freeman,” we find that William Hearne was not yet 21 years of
age in 1680. We further find that he was not the wealthy Merchant that has been
portrayed through the years but the young scribe and book keeper of the somewhat
well-off London Merchant, William Freeman. We also learn that he is a young
upstart longing to return home to England and ungrateful for being left in the
care of Wm. Freeman following his father’s death.
It was through the London Public
Records Office that we have discovered William Hearne’s father will, who not
surprisingly also a William Hearne! He lists himself in the opening statements
of his last will as “Citizen & Founder of London.” We have also been able
to trace his parentage through the London Founders Company to Buckinghamshire
Co., the son of a Thomas Hearne of Sherington. The father’s will lists our
William’s brother (who remained in
London) as a Thomas Hearne; also an elder sister(also remaining in London) a Jemima Hearne , wife of William Baxter (London Merchant) an associate of Wm. Freeman. This Wm. Baxter is also mentioned in the old Ledger as well as this will. There is also a sister mentioned in the will, Elizabeth Hearne. It now becomes of further interest that William Hearne (d. 1691) had a grand daughter named Jemima Hearne, as some family names were passed down. Through further research we discovered clearly that William Hearne, Sr. (d. 1679 in London) was married twice, once to Elizabeth Warner who died in 1672 (the mother of our Wm. Hearne, merchant)& second to Sarah Barcocke Oatridge. According to church records, William (d.1679) & wife, Elizabeth (d. 1672) were members of the Church of England “St. Benet Fink” in London. They were married there in 1654 and their children were born/baptized there in the parish as well as some who died there. The second marriage of Wm. Hearne (d.1679) to Sarah Barcocke Oatridge, widow, took place in the Anglican church of St. Michael Queenhith London. Our William Hearne (merchant d. 1691) was born & baptised there in 1659. This is much more plausible than his birth being in 1627. However, this makes his passing in Maryland at the young age of 32!
Assuming that his wife, Mary Hearne,
would not be much older than he, I began searching to find if she could have
remarried!?!? On the website Ancestry.com I came across several family trees
which list Mary Hearne as being the second wife of Joseph Gray of Somerset
County, MD. married in 1692. After various inquiries I found no one could
provide substantial evidence to that fact among those who listed her on their
trees. However, it was of great interest that in the Maryland Archive records
and those of Somerset Co., MD. that a Joseph Gray was a co administrator with
Mary Hearne for her husband, William Hearne in 1691-2. It also becomes
interesting that the two Hearne sons of William Hearne & wife Mary are
listed in the birth records between those of the Gray children in the Somerset
Maryland Birth registry
book and not among the H’s as one would suppose. However, this was all
circumstantial evidence! According to the book, “Letters of Wm. Freeman…,”
William Hearne (d.1691) close associate in St. Kitts & Nevis was a Thomas
Westcott. It appears that Wm. & Thomas quite closely worked together in the
islands through the years. The “Letters…” also state that Thomas Westcott had a
brother in London associated with the merchant William Freeman. His name was
John Westcott. Upon finding and inspection of the London will of John Westcott
we see he lists his brother Thomas Westcott in Nevis and lists his sister Mary
Gray. The will states “Whereas I have a bond of William Hearne deceased of an
hundred and forty four pounds principal money bearing date of 16th of
December 1684 my will and pleasure is that my executor do not put it in suit
against my sister Mary Gray of Maryland in Virginia except God bless her with a
plentiful fortune ---“ This additional bit of information seems to completely
verify that fact that Mary Westcott of London, England married William Hearne,
presumably in Nevis or St. Kitts, as no London records exist and those of Nevis
& St. Kitts were lost through either hurricanes or French invasion.So there is the information he provided We hope it is of some value to Hearne family members.
Norfolk Southern Historical Archivist
Happy Archives Month. Let’s celebrate with the Norfolk and Western Sheet Iron and Pipe Shop String Orchestra, seen here rocking out in Roanoke in 1924.
Did you know that Norfolk Southern has a full-time historical archivist, who takes care of the records of 400 predecessor railroads and more than 200,000 photographs? Stories come from the Archives, and Norfolk Southern has plenty.
Reach out to archivist Jennifer Davis McDaid at jennifer.mcdaid@nscorp.com. She’d love to hear your story, too.
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Did you know that Norfolk Southern has a full-time historical archivist, who takes care of the records of 400 predecessor railroads and more than 200,000 photographs? Stories come from the Archives, and Norfolk Southern has plenty.
Reach out to archivist Jennifer Davis McDaid at jennifer.mcdaid@nscorp.com. She’d love to hear your story, too.
From norfolksouthern on tumblr http://norfolksouthern.tumblr.com/
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