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Re: MISSING student: runaway
« Reply #15 on: November 03, 2009, 02:23:25 PM »
Quote from: "Morman Nailer"
So our young anarchist is the grand nephew of Hyde founder Joe Gauld?   I don't remember if Pam's dad was Joe's brother because Joe isn't really a Gauld.   His birth name was Smith.
I seem to remember that Joe had an older (full) brother who preceded him to Bowdoin by a few years. I always thought that he was Pam's father. Maybe I was wrong...
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Re: MISSING student: runaway
« Reply #16 on: November 03, 2009, 03:22:32 PM »
Pam came from Mobile Alabama. Or somewhere in Alabama.
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Re: MISSING student: runaway
« Reply #17 on: November 03, 2009, 07:50:44 PM »
Tom, Joe, and Joan are the biological children of Georgia Warren and Abile Smith. Their father left them at an early age and remarried. Brownlee Gauld was their stepfather and they seemed to have revered him.Tom, my dad, went to Harvard,as did Brownlee. I don't think any other brother went to Bowdoin. John and Mickey are the biological children of Georgia and Brownlee, Tom and Joe's half brothers. I did grow up in Mobile Alabama, until I went to Hyde as an 8th grader.  I'm happy to clarify any other family questions. Are any of you on facebook, because there are many people from Hyde getting back in touch.
Pam Gauld Eveland

ps it looks like I posted the same information twice, because I didn't see it the first time, so I rewrote it. Sorry.
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Re: MISSING student: runaway
« Reply #18 on: November 03, 2009, 08:10:20 PM »
Hi
Tom, Joe, and Joan are the biological children of Georgia Warren and Abile Smith. Their dad left, remarried , and had little to do with them. They consider Brownlee Gauld ,their step- father, as their father. Tom( my dad) went to Harvard, as did Brownlee. John and Mickey are their half brothers, biological children of Georgia and Brownlee. I can't recall if one of them went to Bowdoin; I think John may have. I lived in Mobile, Alabama from 3 years of age until I went to Hyde as a 9th grader my 8th grade year. Pam Gauld Eveland
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Warren Family Bible
« Reply #19 on: November 04, 2009, 12:08:49 AM »
Found a transcribed page from the Warren Family Bible located at the Westbrook Historical Society (Maine). It records events up to 1924, so Joe's older sister and brother are mentioned here. Joe was born three years later, I believe, and so did not grace this page.

Note spelling of Joe's father's name (different than noted above). Not sure whether that is for real, or a typo or transcription error. Elsewhere, I also found mention of an "Abiel Manley Smith" who served as an officer with the Vermont State Guard during WW II. Further back in time, there was also an "Abiel Manley Smith," born Oct. 23, 1837, in Boothbay, Maine, son to Stevens and Harriet Newell (Knight) Smith from Portland, Maine.*


* Descendants of Edward Small of New England, and the allied families with tracings of English Ancestry, Volume 2, By Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill Cambridge / The Riverside Press (privately printed); ©1910 by Ada Small Moore. Source.

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WARREN FAMILY BIBLE
Family Records
(As recorded in the Family Bible)

Marriages:
    Joseph Adams Warren and Georgia Eaton Pottle - June 26,1895[/list]
      Georgia Warren and Abiel Manley Smith - October 29,1921
      John Merwin(?) Finney and Martha Eaton Warren - December 2,1922[/list]

      Births:
        Joseph Adams Warren - September 10,1870
        Georgia Pottle Warren - September 7, 1872[/list]
          Sara Eleanor Warren - (Sun) June 28, 1896
          Martha Eaton Warren - (Fri) August 4, 1899
          Jeannette Adams Warren - (Tues) November 27,1900
          Georgia Warren - (Sun) January 5, 1902
          Josephine Warren - (Sat) March 24, 1906
          Lois Warren - (Sun) September 10, 1911[/list]
            Joan Warren Smith - October 15, 1922
              d. of Georgia W. Smith
            John Warren Finney - December 5, 1923
              s. of Martha Warren
            Warren Thomas Smith - April 27, 1924
              s. of Georgia Warren Smith
            [/list]

            Deaths:
              Jeannette Adams Warren
                b. November 27, 1900 d. June 21,1912
              [/list]
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              Re: MISSING student: runaway
              « Reply #20 on: November 04, 2009, 11:43:33 AM »
              Pam,

                Thanks for that clarification on the family tree.  I hope thing will work out with your son.
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              Re: MISSING student: runaway
              « Reply #21 on: November 05, 2009, 05:32:16 PM »
              To the guest- thank you for your thoughts and to Ursus- thank you for correcting my misspelling of my grandfather's name!
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              Re: MISSING student: runaway
              « Reply #22 on: November 06, 2009, 03:00:31 PM »
              Well, I surely hadn't intended to imply that it was misspelled, just that it could be.  :D
              A lot of names can have a number of different spellings...

              However, I did bring up the guy described as being in the Vermont State Guard, thinking that it could conceivably be your grandfather. Any info on that?

              The man born in Boothbay, Maine, might be an ancestor.
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              Re: MISSING student: runaway
              « Reply #23 on: November 06, 2009, 09:36:08 PM »
              Ursus, I talked to my dad- he thinks his dad was possibly in the Vermont guard because he did live there, and he thinks that was probably a part-time thing as the national guard is  because he knows his dad also had another job. The geographical areas of these people are right, but the 1837 date would have to be someone my dad wasn't familiar with- an ancestor, as you said. I was ribbing myself for mistaking a relatives name, but glad you set me straight. My brother, David, and my dad really enjoyed looking at the family research you pulled up. Thank you for doing that.
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              Re: MISSING student: runaway
              « Reply #24 on: November 06, 2009, 09:41:32 PM »
              Ursus- ps. my dad also said that his grandmother's name was Harriet, so what you found is probably the same family tree.
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              Re: MISSING student: runaway
              « Reply #25 on: November 13, 2009, 09:06:22 PM »
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              Hyde student still missing
              « Reply #26 on: November 13, 2009, 11:10:52 PM »
              Here's that piece transcribed:

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              Woodstock Villager
              Hyde student still missing
              EVELAND STILL LISTED AS RUNAWAY
              BY MATT SANDERSON VILLAGER STAFF WRITER
              Vol. V, No. 6
              FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2009


              An updated photo of Zachary W. Eveland, with short hair. He has been missing from the Hyde School campus since Oct. 10.

              WOODSTOCK — A boy from Chicago who only attended Hyde School in Woodstock for less than two weeks has been missing for more than a month.

              Zachary W. Eveland, 17, was reported last seen on the Hyde School campus Saturday, Oct. 10. Details of his whereabouts remain scarce. He was a junior at the school.

              According to John Rigney, assistant head of school at Hyde, Zachary was reported missing to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children by his mother, Pam Eveland. She also filed a report with Troop D in Danielson and has requested to withdraw him from the school.

              "There's not really much information I can give," said Rigney. "He was transferred in. He was here for 10 days. We've been working with his mom to figure out his whereabouts. We've worked with authorities to help them out. We made a police report the night that he left."

              Pam Eveland, who has been anxiously waiting at her home in Chicago to hear from her son, said she was distraught over not receiving any updates to the case until Tuesday, Nov. 10, when two breakthroughs were made.

              When Hyde School shipped home Zachary's belongings, including his notebooks, Eveland said she found a notebook containing information about plans of running away. He allegedly does not have a cell phone or personal laptop in his possession, according to his mother.

              "I found the notebook," she said. "It was shipped home. It looks like someone picked him up in a car. It look like he was with somebody."

              Eveland said her son does have friends and contacts in various locations in the country, due to his involvement with a musical group in Chicago.

              Also on Tuesday evening when she returned from work, Eveland had a call from the state police in Hartford, informing her that one of their officers might have seen Zachary at a Veterans Day parade. However, she added that the police officer on duty did not know Zachary was missing until he came back to the station and saw his picture.

              "I have not confirmed that it was Zak and no one spoke to him," she said.

              Prior to his disappearance, Eveland said her son had just returned From Hyde's wilderness program during his first few days at school in September and was reportedly doing well.

              "We had been having trouble with him," she said. "he went to Hyde, we thought, with a pretty good attitude, but we're not sure by now if he was planning on staying."

              Eveland said her son called home on the Wednesday prior to leaving campus to tell his parents that they had "ruined his life" by sending him to school, and that he was "really afraid" of his parents as to what school he would be sent to next.

              "We just wanted to know that he's safe," she said.

              A call made to a state trooper at the Troop D dispatch center on Tuesday indicated that Zachary's case was still open, but the investigator assigned to the case was on a two-week training course and could not return phone calls about the case.

              Eveland said she has determined that her son has made several attempts to call his girlfriend in Chicago by pay phone before he left.

              "I'm convinced she's telling the truth," Eveland said.

              She added that her son did not have too many close friends at Hyde School. Attempts to check any digital computer communication have turned up scarce as well.

              "I think he spent an hour at the Victoria Station Café before he left," said Eveland. "He told his girlfriend in Chicago that he sent her a message from a laptop. We did post a picture of Zach at the café."

              According to an employee at Victoria Station Café, the poster is still on the bulletin board.

              According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Zachary Eveland is a white male, 5 feet 11 inches tall who weighs 155 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes. Listed as an endangered runaway, he may go by the nickname Zach or Zak.

              According to his mother, two photos of Zachary are posted on the center's Web site (http://www.missingkids.com). One of the photos has the boy with long hair, while the other, more updated photo, has short hair. His mom said the short hair would most likely be his current hairstyle.

              Anyone having any information about Zachary should call the center at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678). Connecticut State Police is (860) 779-4900.


              Matt Sanderson may be reached at (860) 928-1818, ext. 110, or by e-mail at [email protected]
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              Joseph A. and Georgia E. Warren, 1900 U.S. Census
              « Reply #27 on: January 02, 2010, 02:09:00 PM »
              Given the lull in news re. Zak's well-being or whereabouts, I thought I'd post some more stuff of possible genealogical interest...

              This post details the Warren couple (Joan, Tom and Joe's maternal grandparents) whose family Bible notes are transcribed above. More specifically, the Joseph Adams Warren and Georgia Eaton Pottle who were married on June 26, 1895.

              This is data which was recorded in the 1900 United States Census, so only the first two children from that marriage were yet born (noted below in the maternal listing only). For some reason, the view of the (following) links which can be copied does not include the children's names, but on both unexpanded links they are noted as Sarah E. Warren (b. Jun 1896) and Martha Warren (b. Aug 1899), which comports with data from the family Bible. The younger Georgia Warren who was Joan, Tom, and Joe's mum was born a year or two after this census.

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              Name: Joseph A Warren
              Titles:
              Residence: Westbrook city, Cumberland, Maine
              Birth date: Sep 1870
              Birthplace: Maine
              Relationship to head-of-household: Self
              Spouse's name: Georgia E Warren
              Spouse's titles:
              Spouse birthplace: Maine
              Father's name:
              Father's titles:
              Father's birthplace: Massachusetts
              Mother's name:
              Mother's titles:
              Mother's birthplace: Wisconsin
              Race or color (expanded): White
              Head-of-household name:
              Gender: Male
              Marital status: Married
              Years married: 5
              Estimated marriage year: 1895
              Mother how many children:
              Number living children:
              Immigration year:
              Enumeration district: 0082
              Sheet number and letter: 10B
              Household id: 241
              Reference number: 54
              GSU film number: 1240591
              Image number: 00802
              Collection: United States Census, 1900

              Name: Georgia E Warren
              Titles:
              Residence: Westbrook city, Cumberland, Maine
              Birth date: Sep 1871
              Birthplace: Maine
              Relationship to head-of-household: Wife
              Spouse's name: Joseph A Warren
              Spouse's titles:
              Spouse birthplace: Maine
              Father's name:
              Father's titles:
              Father's birthplace: Maine
              Mother's name:
              Mother's titles:
              Mother's birthplace: Maine
              Race or color (expanded): White
              Head-of-household name: Joseph A Warren
              Gender: Female
              Marital status: Married
              Years married: 5
              Estimated marriage year: 1895
              Mother how many children: 2
              Number living children: 2
              Immigration year:
              Enumeration district: 0082
              Sheet number and letter: 10B
              Household id: 241
              Reference number: 55
              GSU film number: 1240591
              Image number: 00802
              Collection: United States Census, 1900
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              Walter S. and Harriet M. Smith, Abiel M. Smith; 1900 U.S. Ce
              « Reply #28 on: January 04, 2010, 12:48:55 AM »
              Here's the analogous info for the other side of the family; namely, Joan, Tom and Joe's paternal grandparents.

              Children of this union, as of the 1900 United States Census, were Fannie C. Smith (b. Nov 1886), Lawrence W. Smith (b. Dec 1889), and Abiel M. Smith (b. Aug 1897). I've included Abiel's data and link after his parents below:

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              Name: Walter S Smith
              Titles:
              Residence: Portland city, Cumberland, Maine
              Birth date: Jul 1864
              Birthplace: Maine
              Relationship to head-of-household: Self
              Spouse's name: Harriet M Smith
              Spouse's titles:
              Spouse birthplace: Maine
              Father's name:
              Father's titles:
              Father's birthplace: Maine
              Mother's name:
              Mother's titles:
              Mother's birthplace: Maine
              Race or color (expanded): White
              Head-of-household name:
              Gender: Male
              Marital status: Married
              Years married: 15
              Estimated marriage year: 1885
              Mother how many children:
              Number living children:
              Immigration year:
              Enumeration district: 0066
              Sheet number and letter: 3A
              Household id: 58
              Reference number: 39
              GSU film number: 1240591
              Image number: 00093
              Collection: United States Census, 1900

              Name: Harriet M Smith
              Titles:
              Residence: Portland city, Cumberland, Maine
              Birth date: Mar 1862
              Birthplace: Maine
              Relationship to head-of-household: Wife
              Spouse's name: Walter S Smith
              Spouse's titles:
              Spouse birthplace: Maine
              Father's name:
              Father's titles:
              Father's birthplace: Massachusetts
              Mother's name:
              Mother's titles:
              Mother's birthplace: Maine
              Race or color (expanded): White
              Head-of-household name: Walter S Smith
              Gender: Female
              Marital status: Married
              Years married: 15
              Estimated marriage year: 1885
              Mother how many children: 3
              Number living children: 3
              Immigration year:
              Enumeration district: 0066
              Sheet number and letter: 3A
              Household id: 58
              Reference number: 40
              GSU film number: 1240591
              Image number: 00093
              Collection: United States Census, 1900

              Name: Abiel M Smith
              Titles:
              Residence: Portland city, Cumberland, Maine
              Birth date: Aug 1897
              Birthplace: Maine
              Relationship to head-of-household: Son
              Spouse's name:
              Spouse's titles:
              Spouse birthplace:
              Father's name: Walter S Smith
              Father's titles:
              Father's birthplace: Maine
              Mother's name: Harriet M Smith
              Mother's titles:
              Mother's birthplace: Maine
              Race or color (expanded): White
              Head-of-household name: Walter S Smith
              Gender: Male
              Marital status: Single
              Years married:
              Estimated marriage year:
              Mother how many children:
              Number living children:
              Immigration year:
              Enumeration district: 0066
              Sheet number and letter: 3A
              Household id: 58
              Reference number: 43
              GSU film number: 1240591
              Image number: 00093
              Collection: United States Census, 1900
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              Re: MISSING student: runaway
              « Reply #29 on: January 07, 2010, 03:43:10 PM »
              This just recently posted on the Zak Eveland thread:

              Quote from: "pepsitodd1"
              We recently received news that Zak was in Asheville, NC October 31 st. He is still out there somewhere, but we have had no more information come in on his whereabouts.
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