17
Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 12 7 n.d. Report Short family history for Baldwin cousin reunion, Chester Co., Pa. by P. Lousia Webster McCarter. 8 pages. 12 7 11/06/1970 Letter From Paul J. Lareau to President Richard M. Nixon; re: interest in Nixon family genealogy. 1 page letter with attachments. 4 pages. 12 7 05/09/1970 Other Document Note from Rose Mary Woods to Noble Melencamp re: FYI. Attachments include letter to Miss Woods from Therese Worthington May 8, 1970; re: birthday cards from the President and Worthington Geneology with attachment. 3 pages total. 12 7 03/11/1971 Report "There's a Princess on the Nixon Tree" by Suzy Sherman; re: Princess Eleanor. 1 page. Monday, May 21, 2007 Page 1 of 1

White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryWhite House Special Files CollectionFolder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

12 7 nd Report Short family history for Baldwin cousin reunion Chester Co Pa by P Lousia Webster McCarter 8 pages

12 7 11061970 Letter From Paul J Lareau to President Richard M Nixon re interest in Nixon family genealogy 1 page letter with attachments 4 pages

12 7 05091970 Other Document Note from Rose Mary Woods to Noble Melencamp re FYI Attachments include letter to Miss Woods from Therese Worthington May 8 1970 re birthday cards from the President and Worthington Geneology with attachment 3 pages total

12 7 03111971 Report Theres a Princess on the Nixon Tree by Suzy Sherman re Princess Eleanor 1 page

Monday May 21 2007 Page 1 of 1

i

J

I II o ~~c-Lt _J~tO~Lr- refs JY-ucr ~--CULQJYL~~

JJ0rU3rQ--J J~=--J -jJ)lL ffiCk_Q~)JJ-Y_rv-J A--cr-Lu~Lr-~Y

II ~~-vJ i ~_ ~lt-J ~--yvJO-- --i~--o-I-~~I CO~L~ Co) CPgtAL 1rru1r ~~-QJltJ

~e) ddvv-) Lu ~~ ~ -cLrv-cL n1~-b-1Jgt--JJ-o-ry3-~

E_JtcJL~~ ~~cLu-ltVv lu -L2-~~- ~ o_tJtQY~~J

~~

E~_~J0 -ltVll-cL Lu L2JL-C~J ~~ I Dry-LJInmiddot 0 - I -1 fI-~) yvL2gt1Q--UJ ~~ cgtJ-gtJItr )JJlt)L~ rG

I (J I ~_ --( f) bull ----cQ rr-vlrJVmiddot-J CJ~rYtL ~~J--l Yt~~ jJ)ltJ~j

ilrvLt2-i~~fmiddotv--J O YLjJf~--QfL ~e~ J~JVV IJL2~ ~~QrLJTYL0-_yLlt-i( ~~ ~~-2O-ry--c5 -0V-

1~~f~LJJVY W-cLv- UJ J~12Q~J-r-r-vv ~ n~~~ I ~ C~tYL~_ orvmiddot-d~ JL-~lt n J -ImiddotC ~orul

~

~ 0 g ltg 3---~-Q VI-QrYCLQ -LL~-e-euv-v f7-Qc~--cJ)_cL

I~ ~~--aX-G6J)-ltJ _(Lf2_CcvyY1D_ lrYLLDJ1-0rt-J O imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotJ2gt--)-I ()

bkAJ pound~euros -~-JL -6-lt~-t1f ~~c~--L ~QQ--

I~~y ~amp ~~ f-4middot --o-rvlt-d turn~~ I middot-j-cs tJLmiddot ( 0 -v-y~-L -0 middotcJ1J~_ O-gt~~IampJU-I middot~_lt5-YY--middot-poundvi or ~-~ _~ t~ ~ -

W c~ f) -zrraquo f) ~ - () () I LLU-orrmiddot---I) C~fY-C~t lt)-~-lt_-vCc V r LL)c-Al-) GclJYrLQ_

Ij-pound- C~(u-u-C-lt~--CLrvLd~ I G c3gtcr- LV ~J21cLYvJ 0V1C1-- Glt-CQY~JLL

II

I Y1Q~-u~Vtlt-J 71- A~~-middot--CLQ_- COJ-z-middot~middotQ~--v--

I I ~ATYYLCV71 )-LQIyvLltI_CIcygtex- ~CryJ Cl JJsttF(J

bullbull J

J-j f-C

Gy- f FLgt5yv-V - ~-vvJ ~LL t ~ AyYrv-V0~eshy

l-euroolvYLJJ1r cLQ-cQ~J(J-JLd--

lxlh-Cyy-vC~1 ~hrG-O---O~-Llt~ ~lJyy-Q ampL-C-VYV tll)-uCccr-1

~ i 1 ~ c( I-J-e Y--o-o-v~~~ VY_cu-u~cL ~VvV t-ltgtYv-o-pound-gt-o-e J ~~-rltL ~-lt~~Jca---O-J) dltL-U---z(-VJ~ -b-~ ezsevYY1Jv--vI CtrvLcL Co_plusmnJA)_Jmiddot~~L-~ f~JRJampe-ct i YYLiJ2-Qv~ XJJWL- --0- -cp0JLlt(dJc ltgt-~-AI--rZJc

1tJ~J2yy-Jl~lt c)JrvcL 1r y c-ru-a- amp-~ogtj~c-~-t cmiddot~

I C~oYYLQYt_czC SL- 1 (~~Qc_ oLc-L I _ cJ )~

I cr-cd- C-CJ--0vl~Q___ -=-~ middotQ-middotLtfL~ ~VYLI-UoJr-J I ~ ~

I A-LCl-gt 0 U-~-d~J6 1~-C-Y--eCC -grL_ULVtod--shy

I(-vLVvuAOgtG-) AltlltL ltLutc I 0 - I 7 J I 7 d- C gt

I~-J2- cJLi2_cL 0- amp-Jt~ LJ--erL_t~J ~~--c 1-plusmn-f-uL-)L -lt--1J_v~middotamp-(L ~Y-) ClYYLJU~~middot(J- Xi~~-tt--~ IJCc~- 1lLo~ f~~e~-ec- YYUJSJ-J--eJUL

1-4(Uett] ~=i poundcLooX ~oplusmn ~cvC( ~~~J1---LQVt~) ~_-yyLQ~-- -ov-vd Co-r~-CU_i~-ULshyI

~00J0pound~-~t vlLO_DQrTJ -t~() UL -1 tJ5~ICJ0- 0 ) I - ~6middot

I_AJJYcl ~--r~ _ )~4-) _ J2JL)~-- Lt-gt-f2L(L__ Y-LLashy

I~LJgtoplusmn ~cd) c~ AJ(LCLVLd - cr~~-u~L6 1Qtj~vb-Yyt-ClJ~ -crL~L ~~J-rcc~- JrvtLJ2JJJU- l)middotL~12J~JJmiddot_AY-middotmiddot( IJY--O cy-Uc- c2(-Q=t ~rvuJ (~ltJLL-vJ

r 0 -1--- Cmiddot ~-- (1 )-- I middotcmiddot I I 7 L C)I v-I- Il f_ -i- I -~--C=t - LJ- V -_ L _ lt1-- _~r- -- L) _~ -- ~

k~ --- _I D

Uultt C J-LQd~- UmiddotIc~lgt J--~~~Y-) AY-l L () -~

I __OQ-yLci I ~~ ) cg- ~- I 1 d- d- CL_12--L ct - d- D) I 7 q t-

I A0lJ [LC_~~-t- middot-lmiddotrLc-t)--~---VmiddotC8~middotc Dyvmiddot CJ)-J2J~CiiJ3-_ Ccs

0

II

3

I I I

I-L-~ ~u-u~ - 7 if t --VY~-lt0c-1 eP ~Jv~Q I tJ~-Q-Lcr ~~Uy1J ~~YJ-middot~O=-poundlJVcL

I Q~ () rshy(ltJ~-I~i vfL~-LLTltJ~ j~--JLn- ~-LJK

I J -+- ff-rl - J-Il L(l~-o~-YUC~ i-C-JZJ2I-v---Q ~-C-J-J L - ~ s

I ~cJ~J Llt-rCUgt- JLgt6-VVgtJ g - -gt I - n (p 0 J~L

I~~ _~-fLlLLQ~ I ( r 7 ~ 4- C ~CLC~ l lu JLQr0__- ~ 8~ ~-vL~bulluyy01 d_igtJOJ

i X-VL-gt C=- -1CJ2-1( ~)UL IY Y LL(j ~~t1 J -i~-LQ-~J raquo-_lmiddotJ--~d A-[~rlt-J _plusmnJ)sraquo I YYLO-n)LLoqx tl-Jluo lQfY~~cL t=shy

I ---pound-~ ~_i~~tLcvv0 middotr-P-middotJmiddot~~_~-V~) ~oYA-O-~~--I C~~tZY (3o--- ~--9--QJ_9_ middotu--Qcy ~rdJ-t2 Q d-shyI () I 0 shy

~ c----- middotJ2J5-C6--- b~--t --cfs J)O_rYL-lt-~~ 11eJ~LI

tOU2LJ~ 2~-e-L poundL- ~_0-QJ clf-td- )J-c-e~

~Q~- I ---CCtCOJ~L0~ lcs- cuJLt~-z~tJgtv ~c6

~ ~---v--urV-C ~j)_ J=t-O---l--J J2LL---v---e1---I 0 ~~

I ~ ~_IYmiddotLmiddotlt~7ltY Xes H~L-I YYLQaJb-vs ICLJ lt2Y-~yJ (-t-D-Q JJ1~Y-Lo YYJULtVY~x O------VJ I ~ u

J-j)middotu--J ~ru~ yv-LLy ~-CctJrLQ_C--) ~tvV-v WQQ0J-i~~I

~L-1 J2_QcLQ~k e-O~ -UrZ)~ J2-e-vvV f lt~l- J

I 1 15 10 CLrvL-rL if~middotuUL(L- -AfV~--r i3J-J_ r-uJJ-fL-3~

3JJamp~) poundL-YL-dx -e~-t~--HJ t7JJ2tL(t~ --lt-amp -JfJtpound 1j7l-GIYf

(j f _-I bull bull bull __ rJ -f) _J- -fshy~--c~ --e-L---vC-~v-vmiddot3 J lt-gt-lt -c2(-c--------v--l -p CAJc(ut- _~VC__

~rr1 Q~ _~-1-c=--C- co CLcl_L-t-2-1 UfVJ -euroltc~ -0c (j ) _ o f)

xJ-amp()~ plusmnclY~_(~ -lJ-rv-J -0-y~cryct- Cryv l LCL~---~J~O--

--r--yyL---0--ci C--C~middotcmiddotI-~~ ) l_-LtJgt~ J-1-0J Q--cLlt__fu~f j

I 11-

I

I

I I

--oJ~ D-~~I-J I ~~ _-t_rZL~_ ~~ CUJ~J-lt-J I ()I~~ ~ ~LVYL~Ca -v-VVl_r-~P~ltI-) ~~l~r1

I~U-UYL~Y ~- jL2-oJ~jVmiddot~V(J -l-L-----eJu U-CJ-~-(~r 1J)--A-~--QcL ~0 ~--pound~ ~ UJJ ~---~-( 10-gt --rJ~ ~J 4 ~~rgto _OJYVcC

-r~lt~-QA-Q--fi~--- ~ --CLC~~---C0l_gtEJY-l

rW-o bull-elttr~-te----~ J~lt~~I- ggt ~~

1 ~c-O-c-c-e~J )Lcr-d ~-f JL~- ~L~rvUi(i(

IJCLC- J~ A~v-vt-SJ Cl9J- Jpltgt--tzr ~~~~-Q~ ~ 4- bull0 _1_-1shy~4~ ~~~~J~I-rv~C~~ ~ -)~ LQA_Cl--VY---V~-

yn-0-vi-cL) JJ---Lit-- ~~~oO ~C2-~-C ~-gt1-

~C~(LctJ~-- --CV0 -~-QjLC~~~v~~ ~j_ clJ--fsamp

~cUJL~~~ I -l-e- ~-~-a-V- AJ-oC c~LQA-- -~gtJA3-shy

-fv-Du~ltL-ltj- e-amp -cLJlt-lQ_ ~L Ci VLc-_Q~Qr-gt_t ~-amp poundxcrc

Jo-euroJ JLr-~L~f2 dL _--tv-J ~-~ ccVvr 0---c_~=-c-L plusmnULClt-ltzj

PLJL -LL-crY-ctcrt---- YVl-rrtfJ8j I ~~ J_J~e ~-shy

C~~t~ Cc CLgt res- plusmni2--c--el--- ~ltlL-c~--Q

LU AuQ- AIvmiddot-l ~Lce r1~~-C-J-vCC cr-CAgtC-i~YmiddotshyI -tJb~~ JLf~- ~--euroc0-Ylt~ ---CJcc~o--v~~tQr~ J~--(tfj~

rYt--J(j IYt~Vi_clt_ i G~J1-kt~-0 middot~cpoundcl-IJ---c-J CJJ

_A~~JJ~rL5- c-fs- Liraquo ~tO~_Q~ -OJv1A C~(iL-O Jzmiddotlt-(

~ - 1 bull ~ I ormiddot-J ~ r- t _ J --L~ n_ - - I ~) F2-- Ju~- j-~~__ --- ~ ~ -7- --lt - -- A--0 _--_J bull

8-) ( q 7 ~J2J1~ )----(J~ -c----Y0L cJ~ ~~- I) C -l----shy

_-~LL--- i )~ ~~Lv-v1-G -r~LrO I- J) ~middotJ--gtt-Qc6 J-J-J~-U_

JY-(--ltCu v -c-U2d - i- B-()~ LJ----c--U~-0L-J Camp I 8 I ---- 5shyj J J-QL -1---gtlt-u-cQv --J=-j J1----c-j---f r -r- Y ~ -~ gt1 (J --tr--t shy

_~)--uctL 1J-~~ -~~DXLQV-C0J J Y-~emiddot-tmiddoty~~O AJJ~e fLUJ1C

_Ltgte lLQ__ IYLAC C-lT~ middot1rJLc[~ QcL -LLCt-O k~ ~ v vLOmiddot~

U~~L-rd ~-u_k -lt~~ plusmnJ)~_ rv ~-LL-L~OLt-PLt-cD - JUI- _

JLO_(Lo_A~_~cQ C--- -D--~0 --f0lgt-~---v-v-J CL-- YL-OIYV-Qr-eJVJltLtJ

~-yLtL(L ~c-- JLtL~LQ~rrd- tcs- J-euro--~ -v a~vv ---

W Jl~J -4lt-CL-~- cLL-eL YL- J c--l-es- ~(~ laquoraquo ~wL_

o sraquo 0 --l--Q-r~ i 4--rL~ ~LJrQJLSlt-~ y~u~-ct JJ--cfOc-gt -k--J~J

rLLLf~1 d~ middott~middotmiddot-~ tj ~QJ5_rc~ _Id--lYv~jJ-cr n J) J [1 bull _f r t (C __

~cAeL) _~ L_LCcr c--oJ ~L-Ji-v--j rc7 lt

middotmiddotampltyLt-- ptQ-~O~J cL~ _Ltk~ LJ__- L-Llt-~y-ltc~-O-amp eJ- CtAbull)-~bullbull

t- I ~ -c L~-Dn-J -etc-~ LV-ctJz- L~cSlt-----

0-f- cLt=ilL(ULgt ~_QJD-cG-c~~ _10-ltgtCLL~plusmni6L __C- ~~ckk_ LYYLJ -e~ Jt~ JL~F~~ ~~ -r~-(L rY~J- -e- H~_(~

~--lt-LcUd~IV -r-f_~y--tL~ c-euro j~~v -t----aL-1--SLLrzJ

~1-CJ- tl-l~ c~c( -t=--YLQ__ J~( vmiddotLd--~ -cLcr(c~

~l1 cJlt- -SC~ bull 2gtYI-l t=Q--L-~ ~~eclt-dJ~~uSJ-1~te- 5shyIVV-J

L-raquo b i ~ i ~Q Qn O_ cL~~- ~-lt~ Agt~JJy~CJrCL~c-Q

~rcLLQclJV-~j_ampo=-LJ ~~J-~~L-k-vv OUL-Ll- JL

[~oJ)CiCQfV-- ~cJu- middotc~G j)-ltL-~y rvLo--~0d

J2-L-GsQ- ~(-cCL tlV~Qyt LLv~L lrv---LA-tt_-lt---- J_Arcv

IGcJogtcd- ~~~v- Jgtdlr- JLOJLf- ~~Yylt-ltfO V-Ji Y-Yl_Clt-Cv I g 3 C plusmno-- Q-~L-- -C~y ~-t-J2QgtCLC-4 I ( f) c-f o f) 1- D r J f c ) ~I ---()cmiddot~--L _middot~d- Co t) ~~~-I-jv c-~_ILC)_LQrv~ ~_t-

1-tA-lttmiddotmiddotmiddot1 Ibullbull 2~-CltLrv~- )lt----1gt~ tll-- w ~=-v-u~ ~)l-I~d

~-U--~ G-lJ rLcumiddotemiddot ~LF-t~0 ltJ~~ -OvLl t~3~ -tJC -(_

JLYLct=e-C0L~ -ew-LQ~ AL~0_CtcL (r~~ I~ c~~bJ-- g-c~yL~

LLJ cfSC1fJ-SLgt--L~ Y~-UV-a- ~lrn-J I ---l-o-~t-GLd )~ cC

tQrrcd_ ~JJ~b-J-gt QC~LoJur)LQ~ Lf--J cQ-CJ-~)~ JJ~ fV middotlLJll)~LC-J-=-0-c--- OJVLCL LQ_ ocLX_ ~o-_Q_cL~ ~~middott ~

h~t- ceuros- iQ-LLt -C7vce-L _Qo--c-~ Cl_FVLd- Lfmiddotc(

I ~~~~a- - clict~- J J2e-L) ~~r ~~b-C~ eLf

-ltlvt-e-- --~LQFY1dD~(ol -0 J)ltk~ ~L-Lr~C-~-~~~d~-f

[---R-o_ JsJL-~f~ ~ L---vv~iJ ~~ eurou-~lt-t IClJ~n7-t-Lplusmn J)JJltrv J q--~_c -L~ -0-- ~plusmn p J~f0~

I~~L~~_gtlt0-lt1 _plusmn6J)_Jhltrlt-~ J J1lt~Jlt-L tL~vv~ 0- - -~_ -=-QQS2_cl_~ JLLQlmiddotCe----1middot--d ~euros ~~~~8lt--d

middotr~t~~ LJmiddot~ I bullfl-cgtJ-l- I ~L~~~_J -cNrllt-- ~~~_S_

~t~~-J ~ -cZ-(--~_~_ ~ rvL-e~_s~~ tt

~rycG __~~t~L~ raquo-- CLC-L i-j~~~t -Ll-u~t_J1_~L -~

LJ)CJrL

L Clplusmnl---Qrtraquo YoJLpoundR- gts--(Lc-Q j LC-YLft_l~r

~euro~middotccu-jl ~Ll-cu- t~c-5- k-~-L ~r---cmiddot~lt~c ~A-Lrbullbull ---e-t -c-lt- AL-LL--vJl-QL- c ~_c~(~ 11 CL-L~_()bull(-=-QQCU~L-d

~-gtJ Lef~_Q c~middot=- L-L-Ymiddot~--rt2tL-O~ (Lcc ~middotcQJvlt-SJ~~)

I LL--e- --LL-(i-middotvipoundJ~~cmiddot~-- A-yl--IB~---~LQ_ cL--cLL(jJ rn Clvc~S

[YY-oUUltL-r~ -------lt s Klt-O-~UcL FLpoundc~- I fZ ot~dG YL=t~ fjre if ~ _O~~~o LJo-~~Q~- j CL c~~tJ~J~Q_ c-~--~Lo _ -t(2J ~-Y--o-re--LLc~J-i l~ C (cf

I ~ bull -1 ~__r () lt r r AJ vt ~ bull LA-lt_ J 5S

I LloC~-~VLC- CYWcl t~--O_~ C- t-~Qd-rL(iv-- -i-~-()-

JYLQj~-e-~JLL-~ C-) (5cl2-0-lt~1vltr- ~~Jj~---L-~J ~middot-v ~Y- --Gc~(-) J2rO-JL-c_P_lt_JLcvcLr~et- Qr-v-lcl__Q )-c-lt-o~c-lt-~

LL-t-Q-__ _~h_~--~-clt __~~ =- ~ --Yltlt-L r ti-d ~I-lt--~

~--QmiddotLa ~LLcc-_(LcL~_lt~_ ~~ ~J_-Lt~J-P~CVr- Jtrgtltshy

L-Lct_C~v- ~A-_L-plusmn JLt--c-Gc_~-U)_ 1i---O_~_- )Ltoc)_ctL

ki)-Q~ VLdJLLc)Q8V--el fLt ~ -=1)~--ltl ~~LlmiddotmiddottJ-uL--

I C--c-QDJLCt ~--Olt--e_ll_-c ClJ -v --Lcl_O-J-L-~-ltLC-~plusmn--tt--QI

1~~-eurosc~-tCJ-~ C~JLC- gt~ y~~~1middotyUS-2iLYJ

JG-C-tltrLcL Jl Li-c-~tmiddot~2-~-r6 t -1P-ls - L -0 bull-c -l-c-v---Ilt v-cl-) )

~1_LD~J_middotc(rV-J L sArc9~ Cctn oL ~---~) -P-Q~

LL-evd-- Q-~-e-0---gt i- l-n 0--( a-DCu-v-xp~

I (1- ~i-Q5- _ I-~-ltL Y_-L~l ~-LQJL c 0v--- 1J~j2t~~ ~Pl~-v_) ~ =S

I~T_- ~=-~~LD-J) c~~ )JQ~~---j ~0- rmiddotf-yz-middotcc~t L(_(-(-3---

aJ)A~_ ~lC_e-_~~f-=-~_lt c(- CQC _lt C~C1---VJ-iJ ~h cc

1n O Lj i c I S -o O~ct- --poundo ltL~cl 11(-

Jh~-lt JL$V-C(j -ltC~(~Qr- _Our-J rrn_Lrcl(_CC~~Jl-_ 1--shyclJA wJ Cc )_f) ~ S D LJ-J ~Q f)-ctmiddotcjmiddotclt0 --P-J~

CL-t (6-- _(_rylV~J l-tJLC ~--C-VLc--LtL- C-r- j ggtcx I

II~~ -(--c~-C vv--gt JJLJ ~c~~k LcYL lJc_ )~ltvLd I _Afs r~kl--UL~~CgtJlJ

LcJ raquo CL-( ~c-(-Lo middotL-iLltl_YL(l~~lt-L -t=-S c-lt _j~

i--llt-Lnd y~(ljmiddoto --LLJv fs~~ rtraquoraquo 11middotJ~u- L10 y

bull -~ Il L(~Gtt ~~ --L--LJ_ I G-- s AC Clt~middotlj Cmiddotmiddotlt-Ct- l-rmiddotj

~L-) middotmiddot0- OL--(_~ ~c~LJ LJ~Llr-Lcc-V~ dmiddot-V-i cL _--OLgt-c~gt--lt- I ()

i ---shy~( ~1 __( L-( - Y -- _ ~C(l

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 2: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

i

J

I II o ~~c-Lt _J~tO~Lr- refs JY-ucr ~--CULQJYL~~

JJ0rU3rQ--J J~=--J -jJ)lL ffiCk_Q~)JJ-Y_rv-J A--cr-Lu~Lr-~Y

II ~~-vJ i ~_ ~lt-J ~--yvJO-- --i~--o-I-~~I CO~L~ Co) CPgtAL 1rru1r ~~-QJltJ

~e) ddvv-) Lu ~~ ~ -cLrv-cL n1~-b-1Jgt--JJ-o-ry3-~

E_JtcJL~~ ~~cLu-ltVv lu -L2-~~- ~ o_tJtQY~~J

~~

E~_~J0 -ltVll-cL Lu L2JL-C~J ~~ I Dry-LJInmiddot 0 - I -1 fI-~) yvL2gt1Q--UJ ~~ cgtJ-gtJItr )JJlt)L~ rG

I (J I ~_ --( f) bull ----cQ rr-vlrJVmiddot-J CJ~rYtL ~~J--l Yt~~ jJ)ltJ~j

ilrvLt2-i~~fmiddotv--J O YLjJf~--QfL ~e~ J~JVV IJL2~ ~~QrLJTYL0-_yLlt-i( ~~ ~~-2O-ry--c5 -0V-

1~~f~LJJVY W-cLv- UJ J~12Q~J-r-r-vv ~ n~~~ I ~ C~tYL~_ orvmiddot-d~ JL-~lt n J -ImiddotC ~orul

~

~ 0 g ltg 3---~-Q VI-QrYCLQ -LL~-e-euv-v f7-Qc~--cJ)_cL

I~ ~~--aX-G6J)-ltJ _(Lf2_CcvyY1D_ lrYLLDJ1-0rt-J O imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotJ2gt--)-I ()

bkAJ pound~euros -~-JL -6-lt~-t1f ~~c~--L ~QQ--

I~~y ~amp ~~ f-4middot --o-rvlt-d turn~~ I middot-j-cs tJLmiddot ( 0 -v-y~-L -0 middotcJ1J~_ O-gt~~IampJU-I middot~_lt5-YY--middot-poundvi or ~-~ _~ t~ ~ -

W c~ f) -zrraquo f) ~ - () () I LLU-orrmiddot---I) C~fY-C~t lt)-~-lt_-vCc V r LL)c-Al-) GclJYrLQ_

Ij-pound- C~(u-u-C-lt~--CLrvLd~ I G c3gtcr- LV ~J21cLYvJ 0V1C1-- Glt-CQY~JLL

II

I Y1Q~-u~Vtlt-J 71- A~~-middot--CLQ_- COJ-z-middot~middotQ~--v--

I I ~ATYYLCV71 )-LQIyvLltI_CIcygtex- ~CryJ Cl JJsttF(J

bullbull J

J-j f-C

Gy- f FLgt5yv-V - ~-vvJ ~LL t ~ AyYrv-V0~eshy

l-euroolvYLJJ1r cLQ-cQ~J(J-JLd--

lxlh-Cyy-vC~1 ~hrG-O---O~-Llt~ ~lJyy-Q ampL-C-VYV tll)-uCccr-1

~ i 1 ~ c( I-J-e Y--o-o-v~~~ VY_cu-u~cL ~VvV t-ltgtYv-o-pound-gt-o-e J ~~-rltL ~-lt~~Jca---O-J) dltL-U---z(-VJ~ -b-~ ezsevYY1Jv--vI CtrvLcL Co_plusmnJA)_Jmiddot~~L-~ f~JRJampe-ct i YYLiJ2-Qv~ XJJWL- --0- -cp0JLlt(dJc ltgt-~-AI--rZJc

1tJ~J2yy-Jl~lt c)JrvcL 1r y c-ru-a- amp-~ogtj~c-~-t cmiddot~

I C~oYYLQYt_czC SL- 1 (~~Qc_ oLc-L I _ cJ )~

I cr-cd- C-CJ--0vl~Q___ -=-~ middotQ-middotLtfL~ ~VYLI-UoJr-J I ~ ~

I A-LCl-gt 0 U-~-d~J6 1~-C-Y--eCC -grL_ULVtod--shy

I(-vLVvuAOgtG-) AltlltL ltLutc I 0 - I 7 J I 7 d- C gt

I~-J2- cJLi2_cL 0- amp-Jt~ LJ--erL_t~J ~~--c 1-plusmn-f-uL-)L -lt--1J_v~middotamp-(L ~Y-) ClYYLJU~~middot(J- Xi~~-tt--~ IJCc~- 1lLo~ f~~e~-ec- YYUJSJ-J--eJUL

1-4(Uett] ~=i poundcLooX ~oplusmn ~cvC( ~~~J1---LQVt~) ~_-yyLQ~-- -ov-vd Co-r~-CU_i~-ULshyI

~00J0pound~-~t vlLO_DQrTJ -t~() UL -1 tJ5~ICJ0- 0 ) I - ~6middot

I_AJJYcl ~--r~ _ )~4-) _ J2JL)~-- Lt-gt-f2L(L__ Y-LLashy

I~LJgtoplusmn ~cd) c~ AJ(LCLVLd - cr~~-u~L6 1Qtj~vb-Yyt-ClJ~ -crL~L ~~J-rcc~- JrvtLJ2JJJU- l)middotL~12J~JJmiddot_AY-middotmiddot( IJY--O cy-Uc- c2(-Q=t ~rvuJ (~ltJLL-vJ

r 0 -1--- Cmiddot ~-- (1 )-- I middotcmiddot I I 7 L C)I v-I- Il f_ -i- I -~--C=t - LJ- V -_ L _ lt1-- _~r- -- L) _~ -- ~

k~ --- _I D

Uultt C J-LQd~- UmiddotIc~lgt J--~~~Y-) AY-l L () -~

I __OQ-yLci I ~~ ) cg- ~- I 1 d- d- CL_12--L ct - d- D) I 7 q t-

I A0lJ [LC_~~-t- middot-lmiddotrLc-t)--~---VmiddotC8~middotc Dyvmiddot CJ)-J2J~CiiJ3-_ Ccs

0

II

3

I I I

I-L-~ ~u-u~ - 7 if t --VY~-lt0c-1 eP ~Jv~Q I tJ~-Q-Lcr ~~Uy1J ~~YJ-middot~O=-poundlJVcL

I Q~ () rshy(ltJ~-I~i vfL~-LLTltJ~ j~--JLn- ~-LJK

I J -+- ff-rl - J-Il L(l~-o~-YUC~ i-C-JZJ2I-v---Q ~-C-J-J L - ~ s

I ~cJ~J Llt-rCUgt- JLgt6-VVgtJ g - -gt I - n (p 0 J~L

I~~ _~-fLlLLQ~ I ( r 7 ~ 4- C ~CLC~ l lu JLQr0__- ~ 8~ ~-vL~bulluyy01 d_igtJOJ

i X-VL-gt C=- -1CJ2-1( ~)UL IY Y LL(j ~~t1 J -i~-LQ-~J raquo-_lmiddotJ--~d A-[~rlt-J _plusmnJ)sraquo I YYLO-n)LLoqx tl-Jluo lQfY~~cL t=shy

I ---pound-~ ~_i~~tLcvv0 middotr-P-middotJmiddot~~_~-V~) ~oYA-O-~~--I C~~tZY (3o--- ~--9--QJ_9_ middotu--Qcy ~rdJ-t2 Q d-shyI () I 0 shy

~ c----- middotJ2J5-C6--- b~--t --cfs J)O_rYL-lt-~~ 11eJ~LI

tOU2LJ~ 2~-e-L poundL- ~_0-QJ clf-td- )J-c-e~

~Q~- I ---CCtCOJ~L0~ lcs- cuJLt~-z~tJgtv ~c6

~ ~---v--urV-C ~j)_ J=t-O---l--J J2LL---v---e1---I 0 ~~

I ~ ~_IYmiddotLmiddotlt~7ltY Xes H~L-I YYLQaJb-vs ICLJ lt2Y-~yJ (-t-D-Q JJ1~Y-Lo YYJULtVY~x O------VJ I ~ u

J-j)middotu--J ~ru~ yv-LLy ~-CctJrLQ_C--) ~tvV-v WQQ0J-i~~I

~L-1 J2_QcLQ~k e-O~ -UrZ)~ J2-e-vvV f lt~l- J

I 1 15 10 CLrvL-rL if~middotuUL(L- -AfV~--r i3J-J_ r-uJJ-fL-3~

3JJamp~) poundL-YL-dx -e~-t~--HJ t7JJ2tL(t~ --lt-amp -JfJtpound 1j7l-GIYf

(j f _-I bull bull bull __ rJ -f) _J- -fshy~--c~ --e-L---vC-~v-vmiddot3 J lt-gt-lt -c2(-c--------v--l -p CAJc(ut- _~VC__

~rr1 Q~ _~-1-c=--C- co CLcl_L-t-2-1 UfVJ -euroltc~ -0c (j ) _ o f)

xJ-amp()~ plusmnclY~_(~ -lJ-rv-J -0-y~cryct- Cryv l LCL~---~J~O--

--r--yyL---0--ci C--C~middotcmiddotI-~~ ) l_-LtJgt~ J-1-0J Q--cLlt__fu~f j

I 11-

I

I

I I

--oJ~ D-~~I-J I ~~ _-t_rZL~_ ~~ CUJ~J-lt-J I ()I~~ ~ ~LVYL~Ca -v-VVl_r-~P~ltI-) ~~l~r1

I~U-UYL~Y ~- jL2-oJ~jVmiddot~V(J -l-L-----eJu U-CJ-~-(~r 1J)--A-~--QcL ~0 ~--pound~ ~ UJJ ~---~-( 10-gt --rJ~ ~J 4 ~~rgto _OJYVcC

-r~lt~-QA-Q--fi~--- ~ --CLC~~---C0l_gtEJY-l

rW-o bull-elttr~-te----~ J~lt~~I- ggt ~~

1 ~c-O-c-c-e~J )Lcr-d ~-f JL~- ~L~rvUi(i(

IJCLC- J~ A~v-vt-SJ Cl9J- Jpltgt--tzr ~~~~-Q~ ~ 4- bull0 _1_-1shy~4~ ~~~~J~I-rv~C~~ ~ -)~ LQA_Cl--VY---V~-

yn-0-vi-cL) JJ---Lit-- ~~~oO ~C2-~-C ~-gt1-

~C~(LctJ~-- --CV0 -~-QjLC~~~v~~ ~j_ clJ--fsamp

~cUJL~~~ I -l-e- ~-~-a-V- AJ-oC c~LQA-- -~gtJA3-shy

-fv-Du~ltL-ltj- e-amp -cLJlt-lQ_ ~L Ci VLc-_Q~Qr-gt_t ~-amp poundxcrc

Jo-euroJ JLr-~L~f2 dL _--tv-J ~-~ ccVvr 0---c_~=-c-L plusmnULClt-ltzj

PLJL -LL-crY-ctcrt---- YVl-rrtfJ8j I ~~ J_J~e ~-shy

C~~t~ Cc CLgt res- plusmni2--c--el--- ~ltlL-c~--Q

LU AuQ- AIvmiddot-l ~Lce r1~~-C-J-vCC cr-CAgtC-i~YmiddotshyI -tJb~~ JLf~- ~--euroc0-Ylt~ ---CJcc~o--v~~tQr~ J~--(tfj~

rYt--J(j IYt~Vi_clt_ i G~J1-kt~-0 middot~cpoundcl-IJ---c-J CJJ

_A~~JJ~rL5- c-fs- Liraquo ~tO~_Q~ -OJv1A C~(iL-O Jzmiddotlt-(

~ - 1 bull ~ I ormiddot-J ~ r- t _ J --L~ n_ - - I ~) F2-- Ju~- j-~~__ --- ~ ~ -7- --lt - -- A--0 _--_J bull

8-) ( q 7 ~J2J1~ )----(J~ -c----Y0L cJ~ ~~- I) C -l----shy

_-~LL--- i )~ ~~Lv-v1-G -r~LrO I- J) ~middotJ--gtt-Qc6 J-J-J~-U_

JY-(--ltCu v -c-U2d - i- B-()~ LJ----c--U~-0L-J Camp I 8 I ---- 5shyj J J-QL -1---gtlt-u-cQv --J=-j J1----c-j---f r -r- Y ~ -~ gt1 (J --tr--t shy

_~)--uctL 1J-~~ -~~DXLQV-C0J J Y-~emiddot-tmiddoty~~O AJJ~e fLUJ1C

_Ltgte lLQ__ IYLAC C-lT~ middot1rJLc[~ QcL -LLCt-O k~ ~ v vLOmiddot~

U~~L-rd ~-u_k -lt~~ plusmnJ)~_ rv ~-LL-L~OLt-PLt-cD - JUI- _

JLO_(Lo_A~_~cQ C--- -D--~0 --f0lgt-~---v-v-J CL-- YL-OIYV-Qr-eJVJltLtJ

~-yLtL(L ~c-- JLtL~LQ~rrd- tcs- J-euro--~ -v a~vv ---

W Jl~J -4lt-CL-~- cLL-eL YL- J c--l-es- ~(~ laquoraquo ~wL_

o sraquo 0 --l--Q-r~ i 4--rL~ ~LJrQJLSlt-~ y~u~-ct JJ--cfOc-gt -k--J~J

rLLLf~1 d~ middott~middotmiddot-~ tj ~QJ5_rc~ _Id--lYv~jJ-cr n J) J [1 bull _f r t (C __

~cAeL) _~ L_LCcr c--oJ ~L-Ji-v--j rc7 lt

middotmiddotampltyLt-- ptQ-~O~J cL~ _Ltk~ LJ__- L-Llt-~y-ltc~-O-amp eJ- CtAbull)-~bullbull

t- I ~ -c L~-Dn-J -etc-~ LV-ctJz- L~cSlt-----

0-f- cLt=ilL(ULgt ~_QJD-cG-c~~ _10-ltgtCLL~plusmni6L __C- ~~ckk_ LYYLJ -e~ Jt~ JL~F~~ ~~ -r~-(L rY~J- -e- H~_(~

~--lt-LcUd~IV -r-f_~y--tL~ c-euro j~~v -t----aL-1--SLLrzJ

~1-CJ- tl-l~ c~c( -t=--YLQ__ J~( vmiddotLd--~ -cLcr(c~

~l1 cJlt- -SC~ bull 2gtYI-l t=Q--L-~ ~~eclt-dJ~~uSJ-1~te- 5shyIVV-J

L-raquo b i ~ i ~Q Qn O_ cL~~- ~-lt~ Agt~JJy~CJrCL~c-Q

~rcLLQclJV-~j_ampo=-LJ ~~J-~~L-k-vv OUL-Ll- JL

[~oJ)CiCQfV-- ~cJu- middotc~G j)-ltL-~y rvLo--~0d

J2-L-GsQ- ~(-cCL tlV~Qyt LLv~L lrv---LA-tt_-lt---- J_Arcv

IGcJogtcd- ~~~v- Jgtdlr- JLOJLf- ~~Yylt-ltfO V-Ji Y-Yl_Clt-Cv I g 3 C plusmno-- Q-~L-- -C~y ~-t-J2QgtCLC-4 I ( f) c-f o f) 1- D r J f c ) ~I ---()cmiddot~--L _middot~d- Co t) ~~~-I-jv c-~_ILC)_LQrv~ ~_t-

1-tA-lttmiddotmiddotmiddot1 Ibullbull 2~-CltLrv~- )lt----1gt~ tll-- w ~=-v-u~ ~)l-I~d

~-U--~ G-lJ rLcumiddotemiddot ~LF-t~0 ltJ~~ -OvLl t~3~ -tJC -(_

JLYLct=e-C0L~ -ew-LQ~ AL~0_CtcL (r~~ I~ c~~bJ-- g-c~yL~

LLJ cfSC1fJ-SLgt--L~ Y~-UV-a- ~lrn-J I ---l-o-~t-GLd )~ cC

tQrrcd_ ~JJ~b-J-gt QC~LoJur)LQ~ Lf--J cQ-CJ-~)~ JJ~ fV middotlLJll)~LC-J-=-0-c--- OJVLCL LQ_ ocLX_ ~o-_Q_cL~ ~~middott ~

h~t- ceuros- iQ-LLt -C7vce-L _Qo--c-~ Cl_FVLd- Lfmiddotc(

I ~~~~a- - clict~- J J2e-L) ~~r ~~b-C~ eLf

-ltlvt-e-- --~LQFY1dD~(ol -0 J)ltk~ ~L-Lr~C-~-~~~d~-f

[---R-o_ JsJL-~f~ ~ L---vv~iJ ~~ eurou-~lt-t IClJ~n7-t-Lplusmn J)JJltrv J q--~_c -L~ -0-- ~plusmn p J~f0~

I~~L~~_gtlt0-lt1 _plusmn6J)_Jhltrlt-~ J J1lt~Jlt-L tL~vv~ 0- - -~_ -=-QQS2_cl_~ JLLQlmiddotCe----1middot--d ~euros ~~~~8lt--d

middotr~t~~ LJmiddot~ I bullfl-cgtJ-l- I ~L~~~_J -cNrllt-- ~~~_S_

~t~~-J ~ -cZ-(--~_~_ ~ rvL-e~_s~~ tt

~rycG __~~t~L~ raquo-- CLC-L i-j~~~t -Ll-u~t_J1_~L -~

LJ)CJrL

L Clplusmnl---Qrtraquo YoJLpoundR- gts--(Lc-Q j LC-YLft_l~r

~euro~middotccu-jl ~Ll-cu- t~c-5- k-~-L ~r---cmiddot~lt~c ~A-Lrbullbull ---e-t -c-lt- AL-LL--vJl-QL- c ~_c~(~ 11 CL-L~_()bull(-=-QQCU~L-d

~-gtJ Lef~_Q c~middot=- L-L-Ymiddot~--rt2tL-O~ (Lcc ~middotcQJvlt-SJ~~)

I LL--e- --LL-(i-middotvipoundJ~~cmiddot~-- A-yl--IB~---~LQ_ cL--cLL(jJ rn Clvc~S

[YY-oUUltL-r~ -------lt s Klt-O-~UcL FLpoundc~- I fZ ot~dG YL=t~ fjre if ~ _O~~~o LJo-~~Q~- j CL c~~tJ~J~Q_ c-~--~Lo _ -t(2J ~-Y--o-re--LLc~J-i l~ C (cf

I ~ bull -1 ~__r () lt r r AJ vt ~ bull LA-lt_ J 5S

I LloC~-~VLC- CYWcl t~--O_~ C- t-~Qd-rL(iv-- -i-~-()-

JYLQj~-e-~JLL-~ C-) (5cl2-0-lt~1vltr- ~~Jj~---L-~J ~middot-v ~Y- --Gc~(-) J2rO-JL-c_P_lt_JLcvcLr~et- Qr-v-lcl__Q )-c-lt-o~c-lt-~

LL-t-Q-__ _~h_~--~-clt __~~ =- ~ --Yltlt-L r ti-d ~I-lt--~

~--QmiddotLa ~LLcc-_(LcL~_lt~_ ~~ ~J_-Lt~J-P~CVr- Jtrgtltshy

L-Lct_C~v- ~A-_L-plusmn JLt--c-Gc_~-U)_ 1i---O_~_- )Ltoc)_ctL

ki)-Q~ VLdJLLc)Q8V--el fLt ~ -=1)~--ltl ~~LlmiddotmiddottJ-uL--

I C--c-QDJLCt ~--Olt--e_ll_-c ClJ -v --Lcl_O-J-L-~-ltLC-~plusmn--tt--QI

1~~-eurosc~-tCJ-~ C~JLC- gt~ y~~~1middotyUS-2iLYJ

JG-C-tltrLcL Jl Li-c-~tmiddot~2-~-r6 t -1P-ls - L -0 bull-c -l-c-v---Ilt v-cl-) )

~1_LD~J_middotc(rV-J L sArc9~ Cctn oL ~---~) -P-Q~

LL-evd-- Q-~-e-0---gt i- l-n 0--( a-DCu-v-xp~

I (1- ~i-Q5- _ I-~-ltL Y_-L~l ~-LQJL c 0v--- 1J~j2t~~ ~Pl~-v_) ~ =S

I~T_- ~=-~~LD-J) c~~ )JQ~~---j ~0- rmiddotf-yz-middotcc~t L(_(-(-3---

aJ)A~_ ~lC_e-_~~f-=-~_lt c(- CQC _lt C~C1---VJ-iJ ~h cc

1n O Lj i c I S -o O~ct- --poundo ltL~cl 11(-

Jh~-lt JL$V-C(j -ltC~(~Qr- _Our-J rrn_Lrcl(_CC~~Jl-_ 1--shyclJA wJ Cc )_f) ~ S D LJ-J ~Q f)-ctmiddotcjmiddotclt0 --P-J~

CL-t (6-- _(_rylV~J l-tJLC ~--C-VLc--LtL- C-r- j ggtcx I

II~~ -(--c~-C vv--gt JJLJ ~c~~k LcYL lJc_ )~ltvLd I _Afs r~kl--UL~~CgtJlJ

LcJ raquo CL-( ~c-(-Lo middotL-iLltl_YL(l~~lt-L -t=-S c-lt _j~

i--llt-Lnd y~(ljmiddoto --LLJv fs~~ rtraquoraquo 11middotJ~u- L10 y

bull -~ Il L(~Gtt ~~ --L--LJ_ I G-- s AC Clt~middotlj Cmiddotmiddotlt-Ct- l-rmiddotj

~L-) middotmiddot0- OL--(_~ ~c~LJ LJ~Llr-Lcc-V~ dmiddot-V-i cL _--OLgt-c~gt--lt- I ()

i ---shy~( ~1 __( L-( - Y -- _ ~C(l

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 3: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

J-j f-C

Gy- f FLgt5yv-V - ~-vvJ ~LL t ~ AyYrv-V0~eshy

l-euroolvYLJJ1r cLQ-cQ~J(J-JLd--

lxlh-Cyy-vC~1 ~hrG-O---O~-Llt~ ~lJyy-Q ampL-C-VYV tll)-uCccr-1

~ i 1 ~ c( I-J-e Y--o-o-v~~~ VY_cu-u~cL ~VvV t-ltgtYv-o-pound-gt-o-e J ~~-rltL ~-lt~~Jca---O-J) dltL-U---z(-VJ~ -b-~ ezsevYY1Jv--vI CtrvLcL Co_plusmnJA)_Jmiddot~~L-~ f~JRJampe-ct i YYLiJ2-Qv~ XJJWL- --0- -cp0JLlt(dJc ltgt-~-AI--rZJc

1tJ~J2yy-Jl~lt c)JrvcL 1r y c-ru-a- amp-~ogtj~c-~-t cmiddot~

I C~oYYLQYt_czC SL- 1 (~~Qc_ oLc-L I _ cJ )~

I cr-cd- C-CJ--0vl~Q___ -=-~ middotQ-middotLtfL~ ~VYLI-UoJr-J I ~ ~

I A-LCl-gt 0 U-~-d~J6 1~-C-Y--eCC -grL_ULVtod--shy

I(-vLVvuAOgtG-) AltlltL ltLutc I 0 - I 7 J I 7 d- C gt

I~-J2- cJLi2_cL 0- amp-Jt~ LJ--erL_t~J ~~--c 1-plusmn-f-uL-)L -lt--1J_v~middotamp-(L ~Y-) ClYYLJU~~middot(J- Xi~~-tt--~ IJCc~- 1lLo~ f~~e~-ec- YYUJSJ-J--eJUL

1-4(Uett] ~=i poundcLooX ~oplusmn ~cvC( ~~~J1---LQVt~) ~_-yyLQ~-- -ov-vd Co-r~-CU_i~-ULshyI

~00J0pound~-~t vlLO_DQrTJ -t~() UL -1 tJ5~ICJ0- 0 ) I - ~6middot

I_AJJYcl ~--r~ _ )~4-) _ J2JL)~-- Lt-gt-f2L(L__ Y-LLashy

I~LJgtoplusmn ~cd) c~ AJ(LCLVLd - cr~~-u~L6 1Qtj~vb-Yyt-ClJ~ -crL~L ~~J-rcc~- JrvtLJ2JJJU- l)middotL~12J~JJmiddot_AY-middotmiddot( IJY--O cy-Uc- c2(-Q=t ~rvuJ (~ltJLL-vJ

r 0 -1--- Cmiddot ~-- (1 )-- I middotcmiddot I I 7 L C)I v-I- Il f_ -i- I -~--C=t - LJ- V -_ L _ lt1-- _~r- -- L) _~ -- ~

k~ --- _I D

Uultt C J-LQd~- UmiddotIc~lgt J--~~~Y-) AY-l L () -~

I __OQ-yLci I ~~ ) cg- ~- I 1 d- d- CL_12--L ct - d- D) I 7 q t-

I A0lJ [LC_~~-t- middot-lmiddotrLc-t)--~---VmiddotC8~middotc Dyvmiddot CJ)-J2J~CiiJ3-_ Ccs

0

II

3

I I I

I-L-~ ~u-u~ - 7 if t --VY~-lt0c-1 eP ~Jv~Q I tJ~-Q-Lcr ~~Uy1J ~~YJ-middot~O=-poundlJVcL

I Q~ () rshy(ltJ~-I~i vfL~-LLTltJ~ j~--JLn- ~-LJK

I J -+- ff-rl - J-Il L(l~-o~-YUC~ i-C-JZJ2I-v---Q ~-C-J-J L - ~ s

I ~cJ~J Llt-rCUgt- JLgt6-VVgtJ g - -gt I - n (p 0 J~L

I~~ _~-fLlLLQ~ I ( r 7 ~ 4- C ~CLC~ l lu JLQr0__- ~ 8~ ~-vL~bulluyy01 d_igtJOJ

i X-VL-gt C=- -1CJ2-1( ~)UL IY Y LL(j ~~t1 J -i~-LQ-~J raquo-_lmiddotJ--~d A-[~rlt-J _plusmnJ)sraquo I YYLO-n)LLoqx tl-Jluo lQfY~~cL t=shy

I ---pound-~ ~_i~~tLcvv0 middotr-P-middotJmiddot~~_~-V~) ~oYA-O-~~--I C~~tZY (3o--- ~--9--QJ_9_ middotu--Qcy ~rdJ-t2 Q d-shyI () I 0 shy

~ c----- middotJ2J5-C6--- b~--t --cfs J)O_rYL-lt-~~ 11eJ~LI

tOU2LJ~ 2~-e-L poundL- ~_0-QJ clf-td- )J-c-e~

~Q~- I ---CCtCOJ~L0~ lcs- cuJLt~-z~tJgtv ~c6

~ ~---v--urV-C ~j)_ J=t-O---l--J J2LL---v---e1---I 0 ~~

I ~ ~_IYmiddotLmiddotlt~7ltY Xes H~L-I YYLQaJb-vs ICLJ lt2Y-~yJ (-t-D-Q JJ1~Y-Lo YYJULtVY~x O------VJ I ~ u

J-j)middotu--J ~ru~ yv-LLy ~-CctJrLQ_C--) ~tvV-v WQQ0J-i~~I

~L-1 J2_QcLQ~k e-O~ -UrZ)~ J2-e-vvV f lt~l- J

I 1 15 10 CLrvL-rL if~middotuUL(L- -AfV~--r i3J-J_ r-uJJ-fL-3~

3JJamp~) poundL-YL-dx -e~-t~--HJ t7JJ2tL(t~ --lt-amp -JfJtpound 1j7l-GIYf

(j f _-I bull bull bull __ rJ -f) _J- -fshy~--c~ --e-L---vC-~v-vmiddot3 J lt-gt-lt -c2(-c--------v--l -p CAJc(ut- _~VC__

~rr1 Q~ _~-1-c=--C- co CLcl_L-t-2-1 UfVJ -euroltc~ -0c (j ) _ o f)

xJ-amp()~ plusmnclY~_(~ -lJ-rv-J -0-y~cryct- Cryv l LCL~---~J~O--

--r--yyL---0--ci C--C~middotcmiddotI-~~ ) l_-LtJgt~ J-1-0J Q--cLlt__fu~f j

I 11-

I

I

I I

--oJ~ D-~~I-J I ~~ _-t_rZL~_ ~~ CUJ~J-lt-J I ()I~~ ~ ~LVYL~Ca -v-VVl_r-~P~ltI-) ~~l~r1

I~U-UYL~Y ~- jL2-oJ~jVmiddot~V(J -l-L-----eJu U-CJ-~-(~r 1J)--A-~--QcL ~0 ~--pound~ ~ UJJ ~---~-( 10-gt --rJ~ ~J 4 ~~rgto _OJYVcC

-r~lt~-QA-Q--fi~--- ~ --CLC~~---C0l_gtEJY-l

rW-o bull-elttr~-te----~ J~lt~~I- ggt ~~

1 ~c-O-c-c-e~J )Lcr-d ~-f JL~- ~L~rvUi(i(

IJCLC- J~ A~v-vt-SJ Cl9J- Jpltgt--tzr ~~~~-Q~ ~ 4- bull0 _1_-1shy~4~ ~~~~J~I-rv~C~~ ~ -)~ LQA_Cl--VY---V~-

yn-0-vi-cL) JJ---Lit-- ~~~oO ~C2-~-C ~-gt1-

~C~(LctJ~-- --CV0 -~-QjLC~~~v~~ ~j_ clJ--fsamp

~cUJL~~~ I -l-e- ~-~-a-V- AJ-oC c~LQA-- -~gtJA3-shy

-fv-Du~ltL-ltj- e-amp -cLJlt-lQ_ ~L Ci VLc-_Q~Qr-gt_t ~-amp poundxcrc

Jo-euroJ JLr-~L~f2 dL _--tv-J ~-~ ccVvr 0---c_~=-c-L plusmnULClt-ltzj

PLJL -LL-crY-ctcrt---- YVl-rrtfJ8j I ~~ J_J~e ~-shy

C~~t~ Cc CLgt res- plusmni2--c--el--- ~ltlL-c~--Q

LU AuQ- AIvmiddot-l ~Lce r1~~-C-J-vCC cr-CAgtC-i~YmiddotshyI -tJb~~ JLf~- ~--euroc0-Ylt~ ---CJcc~o--v~~tQr~ J~--(tfj~

rYt--J(j IYt~Vi_clt_ i G~J1-kt~-0 middot~cpoundcl-IJ---c-J CJJ

_A~~JJ~rL5- c-fs- Liraquo ~tO~_Q~ -OJv1A C~(iL-O Jzmiddotlt-(

~ - 1 bull ~ I ormiddot-J ~ r- t _ J --L~ n_ - - I ~) F2-- Ju~- j-~~__ --- ~ ~ -7- --lt - -- A--0 _--_J bull

8-) ( q 7 ~J2J1~ )----(J~ -c----Y0L cJ~ ~~- I) C -l----shy

_-~LL--- i )~ ~~Lv-v1-G -r~LrO I- J) ~middotJ--gtt-Qc6 J-J-J~-U_

JY-(--ltCu v -c-U2d - i- B-()~ LJ----c--U~-0L-J Camp I 8 I ---- 5shyj J J-QL -1---gtlt-u-cQv --J=-j J1----c-j---f r -r- Y ~ -~ gt1 (J --tr--t shy

_~)--uctL 1J-~~ -~~DXLQV-C0J J Y-~emiddot-tmiddoty~~O AJJ~e fLUJ1C

_Ltgte lLQ__ IYLAC C-lT~ middot1rJLc[~ QcL -LLCt-O k~ ~ v vLOmiddot~

U~~L-rd ~-u_k -lt~~ plusmnJ)~_ rv ~-LL-L~OLt-PLt-cD - JUI- _

JLO_(Lo_A~_~cQ C--- -D--~0 --f0lgt-~---v-v-J CL-- YL-OIYV-Qr-eJVJltLtJ

~-yLtL(L ~c-- JLtL~LQ~rrd- tcs- J-euro--~ -v a~vv ---

W Jl~J -4lt-CL-~- cLL-eL YL- J c--l-es- ~(~ laquoraquo ~wL_

o sraquo 0 --l--Q-r~ i 4--rL~ ~LJrQJLSlt-~ y~u~-ct JJ--cfOc-gt -k--J~J

rLLLf~1 d~ middott~middotmiddot-~ tj ~QJ5_rc~ _Id--lYv~jJ-cr n J) J [1 bull _f r t (C __

~cAeL) _~ L_LCcr c--oJ ~L-Ji-v--j rc7 lt

middotmiddotampltyLt-- ptQ-~O~J cL~ _Ltk~ LJ__- L-Llt-~y-ltc~-O-amp eJ- CtAbull)-~bullbull

t- I ~ -c L~-Dn-J -etc-~ LV-ctJz- L~cSlt-----

0-f- cLt=ilL(ULgt ~_QJD-cG-c~~ _10-ltgtCLL~plusmni6L __C- ~~ckk_ LYYLJ -e~ Jt~ JL~F~~ ~~ -r~-(L rY~J- -e- H~_(~

~--lt-LcUd~IV -r-f_~y--tL~ c-euro j~~v -t----aL-1--SLLrzJ

~1-CJ- tl-l~ c~c( -t=--YLQ__ J~( vmiddotLd--~ -cLcr(c~

~l1 cJlt- -SC~ bull 2gtYI-l t=Q--L-~ ~~eclt-dJ~~uSJ-1~te- 5shyIVV-J

L-raquo b i ~ i ~Q Qn O_ cL~~- ~-lt~ Agt~JJy~CJrCL~c-Q

~rcLLQclJV-~j_ampo=-LJ ~~J-~~L-k-vv OUL-Ll- JL

[~oJ)CiCQfV-- ~cJu- middotc~G j)-ltL-~y rvLo--~0d

J2-L-GsQ- ~(-cCL tlV~Qyt LLv~L lrv---LA-tt_-lt---- J_Arcv

IGcJogtcd- ~~~v- Jgtdlr- JLOJLf- ~~Yylt-ltfO V-Ji Y-Yl_Clt-Cv I g 3 C plusmno-- Q-~L-- -C~y ~-t-J2QgtCLC-4 I ( f) c-f o f) 1- D r J f c ) ~I ---()cmiddot~--L _middot~d- Co t) ~~~-I-jv c-~_ILC)_LQrv~ ~_t-

1-tA-lttmiddotmiddotmiddot1 Ibullbull 2~-CltLrv~- )lt----1gt~ tll-- w ~=-v-u~ ~)l-I~d

~-U--~ G-lJ rLcumiddotemiddot ~LF-t~0 ltJ~~ -OvLl t~3~ -tJC -(_

JLYLct=e-C0L~ -ew-LQ~ AL~0_CtcL (r~~ I~ c~~bJ-- g-c~yL~

LLJ cfSC1fJ-SLgt--L~ Y~-UV-a- ~lrn-J I ---l-o-~t-GLd )~ cC

tQrrcd_ ~JJ~b-J-gt QC~LoJur)LQ~ Lf--J cQ-CJ-~)~ JJ~ fV middotlLJll)~LC-J-=-0-c--- OJVLCL LQ_ ocLX_ ~o-_Q_cL~ ~~middott ~

h~t- ceuros- iQ-LLt -C7vce-L _Qo--c-~ Cl_FVLd- Lfmiddotc(

I ~~~~a- - clict~- J J2e-L) ~~r ~~b-C~ eLf

-ltlvt-e-- --~LQFY1dD~(ol -0 J)ltk~ ~L-Lr~C-~-~~~d~-f

[---R-o_ JsJL-~f~ ~ L---vv~iJ ~~ eurou-~lt-t IClJ~n7-t-Lplusmn J)JJltrv J q--~_c -L~ -0-- ~plusmn p J~f0~

I~~L~~_gtlt0-lt1 _plusmn6J)_Jhltrlt-~ J J1lt~Jlt-L tL~vv~ 0- - -~_ -=-QQS2_cl_~ JLLQlmiddotCe----1middot--d ~euros ~~~~8lt--d

middotr~t~~ LJmiddot~ I bullfl-cgtJ-l- I ~L~~~_J -cNrllt-- ~~~_S_

~t~~-J ~ -cZ-(--~_~_ ~ rvL-e~_s~~ tt

~rycG __~~t~L~ raquo-- CLC-L i-j~~~t -Ll-u~t_J1_~L -~

LJ)CJrL

L Clplusmnl---Qrtraquo YoJLpoundR- gts--(Lc-Q j LC-YLft_l~r

~euro~middotccu-jl ~Ll-cu- t~c-5- k-~-L ~r---cmiddot~lt~c ~A-Lrbullbull ---e-t -c-lt- AL-LL--vJl-QL- c ~_c~(~ 11 CL-L~_()bull(-=-QQCU~L-d

~-gtJ Lef~_Q c~middot=- L-L-Ymiddot~--rt2tL-O~ (Lcc ~middotcQJvlt-SJ~~)

I LL--e- --LL-(i-middotvipoundJ~~cmiddot~-- A-yl--IB~---~LQ_ cL--cLL(jJ rn Clvc~S

[YY-oUUltL-r~ -------lt s Klt-O-~UcL FLpoundc~- I fZ ot~dG YL=t~ fjre if ~ _O~~~o LJo-~~Q~- j CL c~~tJ~J~Q_ c-~--~Lo _ -t(2J ~-Y--o-re--LLc~J-i l~ C (cf

I ~ bull -1 ~__r () lt r r AJ vt ~ bull LA-lt_ J 5S

I LloC~-~VLC- CYWcl t~--O_~ C- t-~Qd-rL(iv-- -i-~-()-

JYLQj~-e-~JLL-~ C-) (5cl2-0-lt~1vltr- ~~Jj~---L-~J ~middot-v ~Y- --Gc~(-) J2rO-JL-c_P_lt_JLcvcLr~et- Qr-v-lcl__Q )-c-lt-o~c-lt-~

LL-t-Q-__ _~h_~--~-clt __~~ =- ~ --Yltlt-L r ti-d ~I-lt--~

~--QmiddotLa ~LLcc-_(LcL~_lt~_ ~~ ~J_-Lt~J-P~CVr- Jtrgtltshy

L-Lct_C~v- ~A-_L-plusmn JLt--c-Gc_~-U)_ 1i---O_~_- )Ltoc)_ctL

ki)-Q~ VLdJLLc)Q8V--el fLt ~ -=1)~--ltl ~~LlmiddotmiddottJ-uL--

I C--c-QDJLCt ~--Olt--e_ll_-c ClJ -v --Lcl_O-J-L-~-ltLC-~plusmn--tt--QI

1~~-eurosc~-tCJ-~ C~JLC- gt~ y~~~1middotyUS-2iLYJ

JG-C-tltrLcL Jl Li-c-~tmiddot~2-~-r6 t -1P-ls - L -0 bull-c -l-c-v---Ilt v-cl-) )

~1_LD~J_middotc(rV-J L sArc9~ Cctn oL ~---~) -P-Q~

LL-evd-- Q-~-e-0---gt i- l-n 0--( a-DCu-v-xp~

I (1- ~i-Q5- _ I-~-ltL Y_-L~l ~-LQJL c 0v--- 1J~j2t~~ ~Pl~-v_) ~ =S

I~T_- ~=-~~LD-J) c~~ )JQ~~---j ~0- rmiddotf-yz-middotcc~t L(_(-(-3---

aJ)A~_ ~lC_e-_~~f-=-~_lt c(- CQC _lt C~C1---VJ-iJ ~h cc

1n O Lj i c I S -o O~ct- --poundo ltL~cl 11(-

Jh~-lt JL$V-C(j -ltC~(~Qr- _Our-J rrn_Lrcl(_CC~~Jl-_ 1--shyclJA wJ Cc )_f) ~ S D LJ-J ~Q f)-ctmiddotcjmiddotclt0 --P-J~

CL-t (6-- _(_rylV~J l-tJLC ~--C-VLc--LtL- C-r- j ggtcx I

II~~ -(--c~-C vv--gt JJLJ ~c~~k LcYL lJc_ )~ltvLd I _Afs r~kl--UL~~CgtJlJ

LcJ raquo CL-( ~c-(-Lo middotL-iLltl_YL(l~~lt-L -t=-S c-lt _j~

i--llt-Lnd y~(ljmiddoto --LLJv fs~~ rtraquoraquo 11middotJ~u- L10 y

bull -~ Il L(~Gtt ~~ --L--LJ_ I G-- s AC Clt~middotlj Cmiddotmiddotlt-Ct- l-rmiddotj

~L-) middotmiddot0- OL--(_~ ~c~LJ LJ~Llr-Lcc-V~ dmiddot-V-i cL _--OLgt-c~gt--lt- I ()

i ---shy~( ~1 __( L-( - Y -- _ ~C(l

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 4: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

II

3

I I I

I-L-~ ~u-u~ - 7 if t --VY~-lt0c-1 eP ~Jv~Q I tJ~-Q-Lcr ~~Uy1J ~~YJ-middot~O=-poundlJVcL

I Q~ () rshy(ltJ~-I~i vfL~-LLTltJ~ j~--JLn- ~-LJK

I J -+- ff-rl - J-Il L(l~-o~-YUC~ i-C-JZJ2I-v---Q ~-C-J-J L - ~ s

I ~cJ~J Llt-rCUgt- JLgt6-VVgtJ g - -gt I - n (p 0 J~L

I~~ _~-fLlLLQ~ I ( r 7 ~ 4- C ~CLC~ l lu JLQr0__- ~ 8~ ~-vL~bulluyy01 d_igtJOJ

i X-VL-gt C=- -1CJ2-1( ~)UL IY Y LL(j ~~t1 J -i~-LQ-~J raquo-_lmiddotJ--~d A-[~rlt-J _plusmnJ)sraquo I YYLO-n)LLoqx tl-Jluo lQfY~~cL t=shy

I ---pound-~ ~_i~~tLcvv0 middotr-P-middotJmiddot~~_~-V~) ~oYA-O-~~--I C~~tZY (3o--- ~--9--QJ_9_ middotu--Qcy ~rdJ-t2 Q d-shyI () I 0 shy

~ c----- middotJ2J5-C6--- b~--t --cfs J)O_rYL-lt-~~ 11eJ~LI

tOU2LJ~ 2~-e-L poundL- ~_0-QJ clf-td- )J-c-e~

~Q~- I ---CCtCOJ~L0~ lcs- cuJLt~-z~tJgtv ~c6

~ ~---v--urV-C ~j)_ J=t-O---l--J J2LL---v---e1---I 0 ~~

I ~ ~_IYmiddotLmiddotlt~7ltY Xes H~L-I YYLQaJb-vs ICLJ lt2Y-~yJ (-t-D-Q JJ1~Y-Lo YYJULtVY~x O------VJ I ~ u

J-j)middotu--J ~ru~ yv-LLy ~-CctJrLQ_C--) ~tvV-v WQQ0J-i~~I

~L-1 J2_QcLQ~k e-O~ -UrZ)~ J2-e-vvV f lt~l- J

I 1 15 10 CLrvL-rL if~middotuUL(L- -AfV~--r i3J-J_ r-uJJ-fL-3~

3JJamp~) poundL-YL-dx -e~-t~--HJ t7JJ2tL(t~ --lt-amp -JfJtpound 1j7l-GIYf

(j f _-I bull bull bull __ rJ -f) _J- -fshy~--c~ --e-L---vC-~v-vmiddot3 J lt-gt-lt -c2(-c--------v--l -p CAJc(ut- _~VC__

~rr1 Q~ _~-1-c=--C- co CLcl_L-t-2-1 UfVJ -euroltc~ -0c (j ) _ o f)

xJ-amp()~ plusmnclY~_(~ -lJ-rv-J -0-y~cryct- Cryv l LCL~---~J~O--

--r--yyL---0--ci C--C~middotcmiddotI-~~ ) l_-LtJgt~ J-1-0J Q--cLlt__fu~f j

I 11-

I

I

I I

--oJ~ D-~~I-J I ~~ _-t_rZL~_ ~~ CUJ~J-lt-J I ()I~~ ~ ~LVYL~Ca -v-VVl_r-~P~ltI-) ~~l~r1

I~U-UYL~Y ~- jL2-oJ~jVmiddot~V(J -l-L-----eJu U-CJ-~-(~r 1J)--A-~--QcL ~0 ~--pound~ ~ UJJ ~---~-( 10-gt --rJ~ ~J 4 ~~rgto _OJYVcC

-r~lt~-QA-Q--fi~--- ~ --CLC~~---C0l_gtEJY-l

rW-o bull-elttr~-te----~ J~lt~~I- ggt ~~

1 ~c-O-c-c-e~J )Lcr-d ~-f JL~- ~L~rvUi(i(

IJCLC- J~ A~v-vt-SJ Cl9J- Jpltgt--tzr ~~~~-Q~ ~ 4- bull0 _1_-1shy~4~ ~~~~J~I-rv~C~~ ~ -)~ LQA_Cl--VY---V~-

yn-0-vi-cL) JJ---Lit-- ~~~oO ~C2-~-C ~-gt1-

~C~(LctJ~-- --CV0 -~-QjLC~~~v~~ ~j_ clJ--fsamp

~cUJL~~~ I -l-e- ~-~-a-V- AJ-oC c~LQA-- -~gtJA3-shy

-fv-Du~ltL-ltj- e-amp -cLJlt-lQ_ ~L Ci VLc-_Q~Qr-gt_t ~-amp poundxcrc

Jo-euroJ JLr-~L~f2 dL _--tv-J ~-~ ccVvr 0---c_~=-c-L plusmnULClt-ltzj

PLJL -LL-crY-ctcrt---- YVl-rrtfJ8j I ~~ J_J~e ~-shy

C~~t~ Cc CLgt res- plusmni2--c--el--- ~ltlL-c~--Q

LU AuQ- AIvmiddot-l ~Lce r1~~-C-J-vCC cr-CAgtC-i~YmiddotshyI -tJb~~ JLf~- ~--euroc0-Ylt~ ---CJcc~o--v~~tQr~ J~--(tfj~

rYt--J(j IYt~Vi_clt_ i G~J1-kt~-0 middot~cpoundcl-IJ---c-J CJJ

_A~~JJ~rL5- c-fs- Liraquo ~tO~_Q~ -OJv1A C~(iL-O Jzmiddotlt-(

~ - 1 bull ~ I ormiddot-J ~ r- t _ J --L~ n_ - - I ~) F2-- Ju~- j-~~__ --- ~ ~ -7- --lt - -- A--0 _--_J bull

8-) ( q 7 ~J2J1~ )----(J~ -c----Y0L cJ~ ~~- I) C -l----shy

_-~LL--- i )~ ~~Lv-v1-G -r~LrO I- J) ~middotJ--gtt-Qc6 J-J-J~-U_

JY-(--ltCu v -c-U2d - i- B-()~ LJ----c--U~-0L-J Camp I 8 I ---- 5shyj J J-QL -1---gtlt-u-cQv --J=-j J1----c-j---f r -r- Y ~ -~ gt1 (J --tr--t shy

_~)--uctL 1J-~~ -~~DXLQV-C0J J Y-~emiddot-tmiddoty~~O AJJ~e fLUJ1C

_Ltgte lLQ__ IYLAC C-lT~ middot1rJLc[~ QcL -LLCt-O k~ ~ v vLOmiddot~

U~~L-rd ~-u_k -lt~~ plusmnJ)~_ rv ~-LL-L~OLt-PLt-cD - JUI- _

JLO_(Lo_A~_~cQ C--- -D--~0 --f0lgt-~---v-v-J CL-- YL-OIYV-Qr-eJVJltLtJ

~-yLtL(L ~c-- JLtL~LQ~rrd- tcs- J-euro--~ -v a~vv ---

W Jl~J -4lt-CL-~- cLL-eL YL- J c--l-es- ~(~ laquoraquo ~wL_

o sraquo 0 --l--Q-r~ i 4--rL~ ~LJrQJLSlt-~ y~u~-ct JJ--cfOc-gt -k--J~J

rLLLf~1 d~ middott~middotmiddot-~ tj ~QJ5_rc~ _Id--lYv~jJ-cr n J) J [1 bull _f r t (C __

~cAeL) _~ L_LCcr c--oJ ~L-Ji-v--j rc7 lt

middotmiddotampltyLt-- ptQ-~O~J cL~ _Ltk~ LJ__- L-Llt-~y-ltc~-O-amp eJ- CtAbull)-~bullbull

t- I ~ -c L~-Dn-J -etc-~ LV-ctJz- L~cSlt-----

0-f- cLt=ilL(ULgt ~_QJD-cG-c~~ _10-ltgtCLL~plusmni6L __C- ~~ckk_ LYYLJ -e~ Jt~ JL~F~~ ~~ -r~-(L rY~J- -e- H~_(~

~--lt-LcUd~IV -r-f_~y--tL~ c-euro j~~v -t----aL-1--SLLrzJ

~1-CJ- tl-l~ c~c( -t=--YLQ__ J~( vmiddotLd--~ -cLcr(c~

~l1 cJlt- -SC~ bull 2gtYI-l t=Q--L-~ ~~eclt-dJ~~uSJ-1~te- 5shyIVV-J

L-raquo b i ~ i ~Q Qn O_ cL~~- ~-lt~ Agt~JJy~CJrCL~c-Q

~rcLLQclJV-~j_ampo=-LJ ~~J-~~L-k-vv OUL-Ll- JL

[~oJ)CiCQfV-- ~cJu- middotc~G j)-ltL-~y rvLo--~0d

J2-L-GsQ- ~(-cCL tlV~Qyt LLv~L lrv---LA-tt_-lt---- J_Arcv

IGcJogtcd- ~~~v- Jgtdlr- JLOJLf- ~~Yylt-ltfO V-Ji Y-Yl_Clt-Cv I g 3 C plusmno-- Q-~L-- -C~y ~-t-J2QgtCLC-4 I ( f) c-f o f) 1- D r J f c ) ~I ---()cmiddot~--L _middot~d- Co t) ~~~-I-jv c-~_ILC)_LQrv~ ~_t-

1-tA-lttmiddotmiddotmiddot1 Ibullbull 2~-CltLrv~- )lt----1gt~ tll-- w ~=-v-u~ ~)l-I~d

~-U--~ G-lJ rLcumiddotemiddot ~LF-t~0 ltJ~~ -OvLl t~3~ -tJC -(_

JLYLct=e-C0L~ -ew-LQ~ AL~0_CtcL (r~~ I~ c~~bJ-- g-c~yL~

LLJ cfSC1fJ-SLgt--L~ Y~-UV-a- ~lrn-J I ---l-o-~t-GLd )~ cC

tQrrcd_ ~JJ~b-J-gt QC~LoJur)LQ~ Lf--J cQ-CJ-~)~ JJ~ fV middotlLJll)~LC-J-=-0-c--- OJVLCL LQ_ ocLX_ ~o-_Q_cL~ ~~middott ~

h~t- ceuros- iQ-LLt -C7vce-L _Qo--c-~ Cl_FVLd- Lfmiddotc(

I ~~~~a- - clict~- J J2e-L) ~~r ~~b-C~ eLf

-ltlvt-e-- --~LQFY1dD~(ol -0 J)ltk~ ~L-Lr~C-~-~~~d~-f

[---R-o_ JsJL-~f~ ~ L---vv~iJ ~~ eurou-~lt-t IClJ~n7-t-Lplusmn J)JJltrv J q--~_c -L~ -0-- ~plusmn p J~f0~

I~~L~~_gtlt0-lt1 _plusmn6J)_Jhltrlt-~ J J1lt~Jlt-L tL~vv~ 0- - -~_ -=-QQS2_cl_~ JLLQlmiddotCe----1middot--d ~euros ~~~~8lt--d

middotr~t~~ LJmiddot~ I bullfl-cgtJ-l- I ~L~~~_J -cNrllt-- ~~~_S_

~t~~-J ~ -cZ-(--~_~_ ~ rvL-e~_s~~ tt

~rycG __~~t~L~ raquo-- CLC-L i-j~~~t -Ll-u~t_J1_~L -~

LJ)CJrL

L Clplusmnl---Qrtraquo YoJLpoundR- gts--(Lc-Q j LC-YLft_l~r

~euro~middotccu-jl ~Ll-cu- t~c-5- k-~-L ~r---cmiddot~lt~c ~A-Lrbullbull ---e-t -c-lt- AL-LL--vJl-QL- c ~_c~(~ 11 CL-L~_()bull(-=-QQCU~L-d

~-gtJ Lef~_Q c~middot=- L-L-Ymiddot~--rt2tL-O~ (Lcc ~middotcQJvlt-SJ~~)

I LL--e- --LL-(i-middotvipoundJ~~cmiddot~-- A-yl--IB~---~LQ_ cL--cLL(jJ rn Clvc~S

[YY-oUUltL-r~ -------lt s Klt-O-~UcL FLpoundc~- I fZ ot~dG YL=t~ fjre if ~ _O~~~o LJo-~~Q~- j CL c~~tJ~J~Q_ c-~--~Lo _ -t(2J ~-Y--o-re--LLc~J-i l~ C (cf

I ~ bull -1 ~__r () lt r r AJ vt ~ bull LA-lt_ J 5S

I LloC~-~VLC- CYWcl t~--O_~ C- t-~Qd-rL(iv-- -i-~-()-

JYLQj~-e-~JLL-~ C-) (5cl2-0-lt~1vltr- ~~Jj~---L-~J ~middot-v ~Y- --Gc~(-) J2rO-JL-c_P_lt_JLcvcLr~et- Qr-v-lcl__Q )-c-lt-o~c-lt-~

LL-t-Q-__ _~h_~--~-clt __~~ =- ~ --Yltlt-L r ti-d ~I-lt--~

~--QmiddotLa ~LLcc-_(LcL~_lt~_ ~~ ~J_-Lt~J-P~CVr- Jtrgtltshy

L-Lct_C~v- ~A-_L-plusmn JLt--c-Gc_~-U)_ 1i---O_~_- )Ltoc)_ctL

ki)-Q~ VLdJLLc)Q8V--el fLt ~ -=1)~--ltl ~~LlmiddotmiddottJ-uL--

I C--c-QDJLCt ~--Olt--e_ll_-c ClJ -v --Lcl_O-J-L-~-ltLC-~plusmn--tt--QI

1~~-eurosc~-tCJ-~ C~JLC- gt~ y~~~1middotyUS-2iLYJ

JG-C-tltrLcL Jl Li-c-~tmiddot~2-~-r6 t -1P-ls - L -0 bull-c -l-c-v---Ilt v-cl-) )

~1_LD~J_middotc(rV-J L sArc9~ Cctn oL ~---~) -P-Q~

LL-evd-- Q-~-e-0---gt i- l-n 0--( a-DCu-v-xp~

I (1- ~i-Q5- _ I-~-ltL Y_-L~l ~-LQJL c 0v--- 1J~j2t~~ ~Pl~-v_) ~ =S

I~T_- ~=-~~LD-J) c~~ )JQ~~---j ~0- rmiddotf-yz-middotcc~t L(_(-(-3---

aJ)A~_ ~lC_e-_~~f-=-~_lt c(- CQC _lt C~C1---VJ-iJ ~h cc

1n O Lj i c I S -o O~ct- --poundo ltL~cl 11(-

Jh~-lt JL$V-C(j -ltC~(~Qr- _Our-J rrn_Lrcl(_CC~~Jl-_ 1--shyclJA wJ Cc )_f) ~ S D LJ-J ~Q f)-ctmiddotcjmiddotclt0 --P-J~

CL-t (6-- _(_rylV~J l-tJLC ~--C-VLc--LtL- C-r- j ggtcx I

II~~ -(--c~-C vv--gt JJLJ ~c~~k LcYL lJc_ )~ltvLd I _Afs r~kl--UL~~CgtJlJ

LcJ raquo CL-( ~c-(-Lo middotL-iLltl_YL(l~~lt-L -t=-S c-lt _j~

i--llt-Lnd y~(ljmiddoto --LLJv fs~~ rtraquoraquo 11middotJ~u- L10 y

bull -~ Il L(~Gtt ~~ --L--LJ_ I G-- s AC Clt~middotlj Cmiddotmiddotlt-Ct- l-rmiddotj

~L-) middotmiddot0- OL--(_~ ~c~LJ LJ~Llr-Lcc-V~ dmiddot-V-i cL _--OLgt-c~gt--lt- I ()

i ---shy~( ~1 __( L-( - Y -- _ ~C(l

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 5: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

I 11-

I

I

I I

--oJ~ D-~~I-J I ~~ _-t_rZL~_ ~~ CUJ~J-lt-J I ()I~~ ~ ~LVYL~Ca -v-VVl_r-~P~ltI-) ~~l~r1

I~U-UYL~Y ~- jL2-oJ~jVmiddot~V(J -l-L-----eJu U-CJ-~-(~r 1J)--A-~--QcL ~0 ~--pound~ ~ UJJ ~---~-( 10-gt --rJ~ ~J 4 ~~rgto _OJYVcC

-r~lt~-QA-Q--fi~--- ~ --CLC~~---C0l_gtEJY-l

rW-o bull-elttr~-te----~ J~lt~~I- ggt ~~

1 ~c-O-c-c-e~J )Lcr-d ~-f JL~- ~L~rvUi(i(

IJCLC- J~ A~v-vt-SJ Cl9J- Jpltgt--tzr ~~~~-Q~ ~ 4- bull0 _1_-1shy~4~ ~~~~J~I-rv~C~~ ~ -)~ LQA_Cl--VY---V~-

yn-0-vi-cL) JJ---Lit-- ~~~oO ~C2-~-C ~-gt1-

~C~(LctJ~-- --CV0 -~-QjLC~~~v~~ ~j_ clJ--fsamp

~cUJL~~~ I -l-e- ~-~-a-V- AJ-oC c~LQA-- -~gtJA3-shy

-fv-Du~ltL-ltj- e-amp -cLJlt-lQ_ ~L Ci VLc-_Q~Qr-gt_t ~-amp poundxcrc

Jo-euroJ JLr-~L~f2 dL _--tv-J ~-~ ccVvr 0---c_~=-c-L plusmnULClt-ltzj

PLJL -LL-crY-ctcrt---- YVl-rrtfJ8j I ~~ J_J~e ~-shy

C~~t~ Cc CLgt res- plusmni2--c--el--- ~ltlL-c~--Q

LU AuQ- AIvmiddot-l ~Lce r1~~-C-J-vCC cr-CAgtC-i~YmiddotshyI -tJb~~ JLf~- ~--euroc0-Ylt~ ---CJcc~o--v~~tQr~ J~--(tfj~

rYt--J(j IYt~Vi_clt_ i G~J1-kt~-0 middot~cpoundcl-IJ---c-J CJJ

_A~~JJ~rL5- c-fs- Liraquo ~tO~_Q~ -OJv1A C~(iL-O Jzmiddotlt-(

~ - 1 bull ~ I ormiddot-J ~ r- t _ J --L~ n_ - - I ~) F2-- Ju~- j-~~__ --- ~ ~ -7- --lt - -- A--0 _--_J bull

8-) ( q 7 ~J2J1~ )----(J~ -c----Y0L cJ~ ~~- I) C -l----shy

_-~LL--- i )~ ~~Lv-v1-G -r~LrO I- J) ~middotJ--gtt-Qc6 J-J-J~-U_

JY-(--ltCu v -c-U2d - i- B-()~ LJ----c--U~-0L-J Camp I 8 I ---- 5shyj J J-QL -1---gtlt-u-cQv --J=-j J1----c-j---f r -r- Y ~ -~ gt1 (J --tr--t shy

_~)--uctL 1J-~~ -~~DXLQV-C0J J Y-~emiddot-tmiddoty~~O AJJ~e fLUJ1C

_Ltgte lLQ__ IYLAC C-lT~ middot1rJLc[~ QcL -LLCt-O k~ ~ v vLOmiddot~

U~~L-rd ~-u_k -lt~~ plusmnJ)~_ rv ~-LL-L~OLt-PLt-cD - JUI- _

JLO_(Lo_A~_~cQ C--- -D--~0 --f0lgt-~---v-v-J CL-- YL-OIYV-Qr-eJVJltLtJ

~-yLtL(L ~c-- JLtL~LQ~rrd- tcs- J-euro--~ -v a~vv ---

W Jl~J -4lt-CL-~- cLL-eL YL- J c--l-es- ~(~ laquoraquo ~wL_

o sraquo 0 --l--Q-r~ i 4--rL~ ~LJrQJLSlt-~ y~u~-ct JJ--cfOc-gt -k--J~J

rLLLf~1 d~ middott~middotmiddot-~ tj ~QJ5_rc~ _Id--lYv~jJ-cr n J) J [1 bull _f r t (C __

~cAeL) _~ L_LCcr c--oJ ~L-Ji-v--j rc7 lt

middotmiddotampltyLt-- ptQ-~O~J cL~ _Ltk~ LJ__- L-Llt-~y-ltc~-O-amp eJ- CtAbull)-~bullbull

t- I ~ -c L~-Dn-J -etc-~ LV-ctJz- L~cSlt-----

0-f- cLt=ilL(ULgt ~_QJD-cG-c~~ _10-ltgtCLL~plusmni6L __C- ~~ckk_ LYYLJ -e~ Jt~ JL~F~~ ~~ -r~-(L rY~J- -e- H~_(~

~--lt-LcUd~IV -r-f_~y--tL~ c-euro j~~v -t----aL-1--SLLrzJ

~1-CJ- tl-l~ c~c( -t=--YLQ__ J~( vmiddotLd--~ -cLcr(c~

~l1 cJlt- -SC~ bull 2gtYI-l t=Q--L-~ ~~eclt-dJ~~uSJ-1~te- 5shyIVV-J

L-raquo b i ~ i ~Q Qn O_ cL~~- ~-lt~ Agt~JJy~CJrCL~c-Q

~rcLLQclJV-~j_ampo=-LJ ~~J-~~L-k-vv OUL-Ll- JL

[~oJ)CiCQfV-- ~cJu- middotc~G j)-ltL-~y rvLo--~0d

J2-L-GsQ- ~(-cCL tlV~Qyt LLv~L lrv---LA-tt_-lt---- J_Arcv

IGcJogtcd- ~~~v- Jgtdlr- JLOJLf- ~~Yylt-ltfO V-Ji Y-Yl_Clt-Cv I g 3 C plusmno-- Q-~L-- -C~y ~-t-J2QgtCLC-4 I ( f) c-f o f) 1- D r J f c ) ~I ---()cmiddot~--L _middot~d- Co t) ~~~-I-jv c-~_ILC)_LQrv~ ~_t-

1-tA-lttmiddotmiddotmiddot1 Ibullbull 2~-CltLrv~- )lt----1gt~ tll-- w ~=-v-u~ ~)l-I~d

~-U--~ G-lJ rLcumiddotemiddot ~LF-t~0 ltJ~~ -OvLl t~3~ -tJC -(_

JLYLct=e-C0L~ -ew-LQ~ AL~0_CtcL (r~~ I~ c~~bJ-- g-c~yL~

LLJ cfSC1fJ-SLgt--L~ Y~-UV-a- ~lrn-J I ---l-o-~t-GLd )~ cC

tQrrcd_ ~JJ~b-J-gt QC~LoJur)LQ~ Lf--J cQ-CJ-~)~ JJ~ fV middotlLJll)~LC-J-=-0-c--- OJVLCL LQ_ ocLX_ ~o-_Q_cL~ ~~middott ~

h~t- ceuros- iQ-LLt -C7vce-L _Qo--c-~ Cl_FVLd- Lfmiddotc(

I ~~~~a- - clict~- J J2e-L) ~~r ~~b-C~ eLf

-ltlvt-e-- --~LQFY1dD~(ol -0 J)ltk~ ~L-Lr~C-~-~~~d~-f

[---R-o_ JsJL-~f~ ~ L---vv~iJ ~~ eurou-~lt-t IClJ~n7-t-Lplusmn J)JJltrv J q--~_c -L~ -0-- ~plusmn p J~f0~

I~~L~~_gtlt0-lt1 _plusmn6J)_Jhltrlt-~ J J1lt~Jlt-L tL~vv~ 0- - -~_ -=-QQS2_cl_~ JLLQlmiddotCe----1middot--d ~euros ~~~~8lt--d

middotr~t~~ LJmiddot~ I bullfl-cgtJ-l- I ~L~~~_J -cNrllt-- ~~~_S_

~t~~-J ~ -cZ-(--~_~_ ~ rvL-e~_s~~ tt

~rycG __~~t~L~ raquo-- CLC-L i-j~~~t -Ll-u~t_J1_~L -~

LJ)CJrL

L Clplusmnl---Qrtraquo YoJLpoundR- gts--(Lc-Q j LC-YLft_l~r

~euro~middotccu-jl ~Ll-cu- t~c-5- k-~-L ~r---cmiddot~lt~c ~A-Lrbullbull ---e-t -c-lt- AL-LL--vJl-QL- c ~_c~(~ 11 CL-L~_()bull(-=-QQCU~L-d

~-gtJ Lef~_Q c~middot=- L-L-Ymiddot~--rt2tL-O~ (Lcc ~middotcQJvlt-SJ~~)

I LL--e- --LL-(i-middotvipoundJ~~cmiddot~-- A-yl--IB~---~LQ_ cL--cLL(jJ rn Clvc~S

[YY-oUUltL-r~ -------lt s Klt-O-~UcL FLpoundc~- I fZ ot~dG YL=t~ fjre if ~ _O~~~o LJo-~~Q~- j CL c~~tJ~J~Q_ c-~--~Lo _ -t(2J ~-Y--o-re--LLc~J-i l~ C (cf

I ~ bull -1 ~__r () lt r r AJ vt ~ bull LA-lt_ J 5S

I LloC~-~VLC- CYWcl t~--O_~ C- t-~Qd-rL(iv-- -i-~-()-

JYLQj~-e-~JLL-~ C-) (5cl2-0-lt~1vltr- ~~Jj~---L-~J ~middot-v ~Y- --Gc~(-) J2rO-JL-c_P_lt_JLcvcLr~et- Qr-v-lcl__Q )-c-lt-o~c-lt-~

LL-t-Q-__ _~h_~--~-clt __~~ =- ~ --Yltlt-L r ti-d ~I-lt--~

~--QmiddotLa ~LLcc-_(LcL~_lt~_ ~~ ~J_-Lt~J-P~CVr- Jtrgtltshy

L-Lct_C~v- ~A-_L-plusmn JLt--c-Gc_~-U)_ 1i---O_~_- )Ltoc)_ctL

ki)-Q~ VLdJLLc)Q8V--el fLt ~ -=1)~--ltl ~~LlmiddotmiddottJ-uL--

I C--c-QDJLCt ~--Olt--e_ll_-c ClJ -v --Lcl_O-J-L-~-ltLC-~plusmn--tt--QI

1~~-eurosc~-tCJ-~ C~JLC- gt~ y~~~1middotyUS-2iLYJ

JG-C-tltrLcL Jl Li-c-~tmiddot~2-~-r6 t -1P-ls - L -0 bull-c -l-c-v---Ilt v-cl-) )

~1_LD~J_middotc(rV-J L sArc9~ Cctn oL ~---~) -P-Q~

LL-evd-- Q-~-e-0---gt i- l-n 0--( a-DCu-v-xp~

I (1- ~i-Q5- _ I-~-ltL Y_-L~l ~-LQJL c 0v--- 1J~j2t~~ ~Pl~-v_) ~ =S

I~T_- ~=-~~LD-J) c~~ )JQ~~---j ~0- rmiddotf-yz-middotcc~t L(_(-(-3---

aJ)A~_ ~lC_e-_~~f-=-~_lt c(- CQC _lt C~C1---VJ-iJ ~h cc

1n O Lj i c I S -o O~ct- --poundo ltL~cl 11(-

Jh~-lt JL$V-C(j -ltC~(~Qr- _Our-J rrn_Lrcl(_CC~~Jl-_ 1--shyclJA wJ Cc )_f) ~ S D LJ-J ~Q f)-ctmiddotcjmiddotclt0 --P-J~

CL-t (6-- _(_rylV~J l-tJLC ~--C-VLc--LtL- C-r- j ggtcx I

II~~ -(--c~-C vv--gt JJLJ ~c~~k LcYL lJc_ )~ltvLd I _Afs r~kl--UL~~CgtJlJ

LcJ raquo CL-( ~c-(-Lo middotL-iLltl_YL(l~~lt-L -t=-S c-lt _j~

i--llt-Lnd y~(ljmiddoto --LLJv fs~~ rtraquoraquo 11middotJ~u- L10 y

bull -~ Il L(~Gtt ~~ --L--LJ_ I G-- s AC Clt~middotlj Cmiddotmiddotlt-Ct- l-rmiddotj

~L-) middotmiddot0- OL--(_~ ~c~LJ LJ~Llr-Lcc-V~ dmiddot-V-i cL _--OLgt-c~gt--lt- I ()

i ---shy~( ~1 __( L-( - Y -- _ ~C(l

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 6: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

_~)--uctL 1J-~~ -~~DXLQV-C0J J Y-~emiddot-tmiddoty~~O AJJ~e fLUJ1C

_Ltgte lLQ__ IYLAC C-lT~ middot1rJLc[~ QcL -LLCt-O k~ ~ v vLOmiddot~

U~~L-rd ~-u_k -lt~~ plusmnJ)~_ rv ~-LL-L~OLt-PLt-cD - JUI- _

JLO_(Lo_A~_~cQ C--- -D--~0 --f0lgt-~---v-v-J CL-- YL-OIYV-Qr-eJVJltLtJ

~-yLtL(L ~c-- JLtL~LQ~rrd- tcs- J-euro--~ -v a~vv ---

W Jl~J -4lt-CL-~- cLL-eL YL- J c--l-es- ~(~ laquoraquo ~wL_

o sraquo 0 --l--Q-r~ i 4--rL~ ~LJrQJLSlt-~ y~u~-ct JJ--cfOc-gt -k--J~J

rLLLf~1 d~ middott~middotmiddot-~ tj ~QJ5_rc~ _Id--lYv~jJ-cr n J) J [1 bull _f r t (C __

~cAeL) _~ L_LCcr c--oJ ~L-Ji-v--j rc7 lt

middotmiddotampltyLt-- ptQ-~O~J cL~ _Ltk~ LJ__- L-Llt-~y-ltc~-O-amp eJ- CtAbull)-~bullbull

t- I ~ -c L~-Dn-J -etc-~ LV-ctJz- L~cSlt-----

0-f- cLt=ilL(ULgt ~_QJD-cG-c~~ _10-ltgtCLL~plusmni6L __C- ~~ckk_ LYYLJ -e~ Jt~ JL~F~~ ~~ -r~-(L rY~J- -e- H~_(~

~--lt-LcUd~IV -r-f_~y--tL~ c-euro j~~v -t----aL-1--SLLrzJ

~1-CJ- tl-l~ c~c( -t=--YLQ__ J~( vmiddotLd--~ -cLcr(c~

~l1 cJlt- -SC~ bull 2gtYI-l t=Q--L-~ ~~eclt-dJ~~uSJ-1~te- 5shyIVV-J

L-raquo b i ~ i ~Q Qn O_ cL~~- ~-lt~ Agt~JJy~CJrCL~c-Q

~rcLLQclJV-~j_ampo=-LJ ~~J-~~L-k-vv OUL-Ll- JL

[~oJ)CiCQfV-- ~cJu- middotc~G j)-ltL-~y rvLo--~0d

J2-L-GsQ- ~(-cCL tlV~Qyt LLv~L lrv---LA-tt_-lt---- J_Arcv

IGcJogtcd- ~~~v- Jgtdlr- JLOJLf- ~~Yylt-ltfO V-Ji Y-Yl_Clt-Cv I g 3 C plusmno-- Q-~L-- -C~y ~-t-J2QgtCLC-4 I ( f) c-f o f) 1- D r J f c ) ~I ---()cmiddot~--L _middot~d- Co t) ~~~-I-jv c-~_ILC)_LQrv~ ~_t-

1-tA-lttmiddotmiddotmiddot1 Ibullbull 2~-CltLrv~- )lt----1gt~ tll-- w ~=-v-u~ ~)l-I~d

~-U--~ G-lJ rLcumiddotemiddot ~LF-t~0 ltJ~~ -OvLl t~3~ -tJC -(_

JLYLct=e-C0L~ -ew-LQ~ AL~0_CtcL (r~~ I~ c~~bJ-- g-c~yL~

LLJ cfSC1fJ-SLgt--L~ Y~-UV-a- ~lrn-J I ---l-o-~t-GLd )~ cC

tQrrcd_ ~JJ~b-J-gt QC~LoJur)LQ~ Lf--J cQ-CJ-~)~ JJ~ fV middotlLJll)~LC-J-=-0-c--- OJVLCL LQ_ ocLX_ ~o-_Q_cL~ ~~middott ~

h~t- ceuros- iQ-LLt -C7vce-L _Qo--c-~ Cl_FVLd- Lfmiddotc(

I ~~~~a- - clict~- J J2e-L) ~~r ~~b-C~ eLf

-ltlvt-e-- --~LQFY1dD~(ol -0 J)ltk~ ~L-Lr~C-~-~~~d~-f

[---R-o_ JsJL-~f~ ~ L---vv~iJ ~~ eurou-~lt-t IClJ~n7-t-Lplusmn J)JJltrv J q--~_c -L~ -0-- ~plusmn p J~f0~

I~~L~~_gtlt0-lt1 _plusmn6J)_Jhltrlt-~ J J1lt~Jlt-L tL~vv~ 0- - -~_ -=-QQS2_cl_~ JLLQlmiddotCe----1middot--d ~euros ~~~~8lt--d

middotr~t~~ LJmiddot~ I bullfl-cgtJ-l- I ~L~~~_J -cNrllt-- ~~~_S_

~t~~-J ~ -cZ-(--~_~_ ~ rvL-e~_s~~ tt

~rycG __~~t~L~ raquo-- CLC-L i-j~~~t -Ll-u~t_J1_~L -~

LJ)CJrL

L Clplusmnl---Qrtraquo YoJLpoundR- gts--(Lc-Q j LC-YLft_l~r

~euro~middotccu-jl ~Ll-cu- t~c-5- k-~-L ~r---cmiddot~lt~c ~A-Lrbullbull ---e-t -c-lt- AL-LL--vJl-QL- c ~_c~(~ 11 CL-L~_()bull(-=-QQCU~L-d

~-gtJ Lef~_Q c~middot=- L-L-Ymiddot~--rt2tL-O~ (Lcc ~middotcQJvlt-SJ~~)

I LL--e- --LL-(i-middotvipoundJ~~cmiddot~-- A-yl--IB~---~LQ_ cL--cLL(jJ rn Clvc~S

[YY-oUUltL-r~ -------lt s Klt-O-~UcL FLpoundc~- I fZ ot~dG YL=t~ fjre if ~ _O~~~o LJo-~~Q~- j CL c~~tJ~J~Q_ c-~--~Lo _ -t(2J ~-Y--o-re--LLc~J-i l~ C (cf

I ~ bull -1 ~__r () lt r r AJ vt ~ bull LA-lt_ J 5S

I LloC~-~VLC- CYWcl t~--O_~ C- t-~Qd-rL(iv-- -i-~-()-

JYLQj~-e-~JLL-~ C-) (5cl2-0-lt~1vltr- ~~Jj~---L-~J ~middot-v ~Y- --Gc~(-) J2rO-JL-c_P_lt_JLcvcLr~et- Qr-v-lcl__Q )-c-lt-o~c-lt-~

LL-t-Q-__ _~h_~--~-clt __~~ =- ~ --Yltlt-L r ti-d ~I-lt--~

~--QmiddotLa ~LLcc-_(LcL~_lt~_ ~~ ~J_-Lt~J-P~CVr- Jtrgtltshy

L-Lct_C~v- ~A-_L-plusmn JLt--c-Gc_~-U)_ 1i---O_~_- )Ltoc)_ctL

ki)-Q~ VLdJLLc)Q8V--el fLt ~ -=1)~--ltl ~~LlmiddotmiddottJ-uL--

I C--c-QDJLCt ~--Olt--e_ll_-c ClJ -v --Lcl_O-J-L-~-ltLC-~plusmn--tt--QI

1~~-eurosc~-tCJ-~ C~JLC- gt~ y~~~1middotyUS-2iLYJ

JG-C-tltrLcL Jl Li-c-~tmiddot~2-~-r6 t -1P-ls - L -0 bull-c -l-c-v---Ilt v-cl-) )

~1_LD~J_middotc(rV-J L sArc9~ Cctn oL ~---~) -P-Q~

LL-evd-- Q-~-e-0---gt i- l-n 0--( a-DCu-v-xp~

I (1- ~i-Q5- _ I-~-ltL Y_-L~l ~-LQJL c 0v--- 1J~j2t~~ ~Pl~-v_) ~ =S

I~T_- ~=-~~LD-J) c~~ )JQ~~---j ~0- rmiddotf-yz-middotcc~t L(_(-(-3---

aJ)A~_ ~lC_e-_~~f-=-~_lt c(- CQC _lt C~C1---VJ-iJ ~h cc

1n O Lj i c I S -o O~ct- --poundo ltL~cl 11(-

Jh~-lt JL$V-C(j -ltC~(~Qr- _Our-J rrn_Lrcl(_CC~~Jl-_ 1--shyclJA wJ Cc )_f) ~ S D LJ-J ~Q f)-ctmiddotcjmiddotclt0 --P-J~

CL-t (6-- _(_rylV~J l-tJLC ~--C-VLc--LtL- C-r- j ggtcx I

II~~ -(--c~-C vv--gt JJLJ ~c~~k LcYL lJc_ )~ltvLd I _Afs r~kl--UL~~CgtJlJ

LcJ raquo CL-( ~c-(-Lo middotL-iLltl_YL(l~~lt-L -t=-S c-lt _j~

i--llt-Lnd y~(ljmiddoto --LLJv fs~~ rtraquoraquo 11middotJ~u- L10 y

bull -~ Il L(~Gtt ~~ --L--LJ_ I G-- s AC Clt~middotlj Cmiddotmiddotlt-Ct- l-rmiddotj

~L-) middotmiddot0- OL--(_~ ~c~LJ LJ~Llr-Lcc-V~ dmiddot-V-i cL _--OLgt-c~gt--lt- I ()

i ---shy~( ~1 __( L-( - Y -- _ ~C(l

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 7: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

JLYLct=e-C0L~ -ew-LQ~ AL~0_CtcL (r~~ I~ c~~bJ-- g-c~yL~

LLJ cfSC1fJ-SLgt--L~ Y~-UV-a- ~lrn-J I ---l-o-~t-GLd )~ cC

tQrrcd_ ~JJ~b-J-gt QC~LoJur)LQ~ Lf--J cQ-CJ-~)~ JJ~ fV middotlLJll)~LC-J-=-0-c--- OJVLCL LQ_ ocLX_ ~o-_Q_cL~ ~~middott ~

h~t- ceuros- iQ-LLt -C7vce-L _Qo--c-~ Cl_FVLd- Lfmiddotc(

I ~~~~a- - clict~- J J2e-L) ~~r ~~b-C~ eLf

-ltlvt-e-- --~LQFY1dD~(ol -0 J)ltk~ ~L-Lr~C-~-~~~d~-f

[---R-o_ JsJL-~f~ ~ L---vv~iJ ~~ eurou-~lt-t IClJ~n7-t-Lplusmn J)JJltrv J q--~_c -L~ -0-- ~plusmn p J~f0~

I~~L~~_gtlt0-lt1 _plusmn6J)_Jhltrlt-~ J J1lt~Jlt-L tL~vv~ 0- - -~_ -=-QQS2_cl_~ JLLQlmiddotCe----1middot--d ~euros ~~~~8lt--d

middotr~t~~ LJmiddot~ I bullfl-cgtJ-l- I ~L~~~_J -cNrllt-- ~~~_S_

~t~~-J ~ -cZ-(--~_~_ ~ rvL-e~_s~~ tt

~rycG __~~t~L~ raquo-- CLC-L i-j~~~t -Ll-u~t_J1_~L -~

LJ)CJrL

L Clplusmnl---Qrtraquo YoJLpoundR- gts--(Lc-Q j LC-YLft_l~r

~euro~middotccu-jl ~Ll-cu- t~c-5- k-~-L ~r---cmiddot~lt~c ~A-Lrbullbull ---e-t -c-lt- AL-LL--vJl-QL- c ~_c~(~ 11 CL-L~_()bull(-=-QQCU~L-d

~-gtJ Lef~_Q c~middot=- L-L-Ymiddot~--rt2tL-O~ (Lcc ~middotcQJvlt-SJ~~)

I LL--e- --LL-(i-middotvipoundJ~~cmiddot~-- A-yl--IB~---~LQ_ cL--cLL(jJ rn Clvc~S

[YY-oUUltL-r~ -------lt s Klt-O-~UcL FLpoundc~- I fZ ot~dG YL=t~ fjre if ~ _O~~~o LJo-~~Q~- j CL c~~tJ~J~Q_ c-~--~Lo _ -t(2J ~-Y--o-re--LLc~J-i l~ C (cf

I ~ bull -1 ~__r () lt r r AJ vt ~ bull LA-lt_ J 5S

I LloC~-~VLC- CYWcl t~--O_~ C- t-~Qd-rL(iv-- -i-~-()-

JYLQj~-e-~JLL-~ C-) (5cl2-0-lt~1vltr- ~~Jj~---L-~J ~middot-v ~Y- --Gc~(-) J2rO-JL-c_P_lt_JLcvcLr~et- Qr-v-lcl__Q )-c-lt-o~c-lt-~

LL-t-Q-__ _~h_~--~-clt __~~ =- ~ --Yltlt-L r ti-d ~I-lt--~

~--QmiddotLa ~LLcc-_(LcL~_lt~_ ~~ ~J_-Lt~J-P~CVr- Jtrgtltshy

L-Lct_C~v- ~A-_L-plusmn JLt--c-Gc_~-U)_ 1i---O_~_- )Ltoc)_ctL

ki)-Q~ VLdJLLc)Q8V--el fLt ~ -=1)~--ltl ~~LlmiddotmiddottJ-uL--

I C--c-QDJLCt ~--Olt--e_ll_-c ClJ -v --Lcl_O-J-L-~-ltLC-~plusmn--tt--QI

1~~-eurosc~-tCJ-~ C~JLC- gt~ y~~~1middotyUS-2iLYJ

JG-C-tltrLcL Jl Li-c-~tmiddot~2-~-r6 t -1P-ls - L -0 bull-c -l-c-v---Ilt v-cl-) )

~1_LD~J_middotc(rV-J L sArc9~ Cctn oL ~---~) -P-Q~

LL-evd-- Q-~-e-0---gt i- l-n 0--( a-DCu-v-xp~

I (1- ~i-Q5- _ I-~-ltL Y_-L~l ~-LQJL c 0v--- 1J~j2t~~ ~Pl~-v_) ~ =S

I~T_- ~=-~~LD-J) c~~ )JQ~~---j ~0- rmiddotf-yz-middotcc~t L(_(-(-3---

aJ)A~_ ~lC_e-_~~f-=-~_lt c(- CQC _lt C~C1---VJ-iJ ~h cc

1n O Lj i c I S -o O~ct- --poundo ltL~cl 11(-

Jh~-lt JL$V-C(j -ltC~(~Qr- _Our-J rrn_Lrcl(_CC~~Jl-_ 1--shyclJA wJ Cc )_f) ~ S D LJ-J ~Q f)-ctmiddotcjmiddotclt0 --P-J~

CL-t (6-- _(_rylV~J l-tJLC ~--C-VLc--LtL- C-r- j ggtcx I

II~~ -(--c~-C vv--gt JJLJ ~c~~k LcYL lJc_ )~ltvLd I _Afs r~kl--UL~~CgtJlJ

LcJ raquo CL-( ~c-(-Lo middotL-iLltl_YL(l~~lt-L -t=-S c-lt _j~

i--llt-Lnd y~(ljmiddoto --LLJv fs~~ rtraquoraquo 11middotJ~u- L10 y

bull -~ Il L(~Gtt ~~ --L--LJ_ I G-- s AC Clt~middotlj Cmiddotmiddotlt-Ct- l-rmiddotj

~L-) middotmiddot0- OL--(_~ ~c~LJ LJ~Llr-Lcc-V~ dmiddot-V-i cL _--OLgt-c~gt--lt- I ()

i ---shy~( ~1 __( L-( - Y -- _ ~C(l

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 8: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

I LloC~-~VLC- CYWcl t~--O_~ C- t-~Qd-rL(iv-- -i-~-()-

JYLQj~-e-~JLL-~ C-) (5cl2-0-lt~1vltr- ~~Jj~---L-~J ~middot-v ~Y- --Gc~(-) J2rO-JL-c_P_lt_JLcvcLr~et- Qr-v-lcl__Q )-c-lt-o~c-lt-~

LL-t-Q-__ _~h_~--~-clt __~~ =- ~ --Yltlt-L r ti-d ~I-lt--~

~--QmiddotLa ~LLcc-_(LcL~_lt~_ ~~ ~J_-Lt~J-P~CVr- Jtrgtltshy

L-Lct_C~v- ~A-_L-plusmn JLt--c-Gc_~-U)_ 1i---O_~_- )Ltoc)_ctL

ki)-Q~ VLdJLLc)Q8V--el fLt ~ -=1)~--ltl ~~LlmiddotmiddottJ-uL--

I C--c-QDJLCt ~--Olt--e_ll_-c ClJ -v --Lcl_O-J-L-~-ltLC-~plusmn--tt--QI

1~~-eurosc~-tCJ-~ C~JLC- gt~ y~~~1middotyUS-2iLYJ

JG-C-tltrLcL Jl Li-c-~tmiddot~2-~-r6 t -1P-ls - L -0 bull-c -l-c-v---Ilt v-cl-) )

~1_LD~J_middotc(rV-J L sArc9~ Cctn oL ~---~) -P-Q~

LL-evd-- Q-~-e-0---gt i- l-n 0--( a-DCu-v-xp~

I (1- ~i-Q5- _ I-~-ltL Y_-L~l ~-LQJL c 0v--- 1J~j2t~~ ~Pl~-v_) ~ =S

I~T_- ~=-~~LD-J) c~~ )JQ~~---j ~0- rmiddotf-yz-middotcc~t L(_(-(-3---

aJ)A~_ ~lC_e-_~~f-=-~_lt c(- CQC _lt C~C1---VJ-iJ ~h cc

1n O Lj i c I S -o O~ct- --poundo ltL~cl 11(-

Jh~-lt JL$V-C(j -ltC~(~Qr- _Our-J rrn_Lrcl(_CC~~Jl-_ 1--shyclJA wJ Cc )_f) ~ S D LJ-J ~Q f)-ctmiddotcjmiddotclt0 --P-J~

CL-t (6-- _(_rylV~J l-tJLC ~--C-VLc--LtL- C-r- j ggtcx I

II~~ -(--c~-C vv--gt JJLJ ~c~~k LcYL lJc_ )~ltvLd I _Afs r~kl--UL~~CgtJlJ

LcJ raquo CL-( ~c-(-Lo middotL-iLltl_YL(l~~lt-L -t=-S c-lt _j~

i--llt-Lnd y~(ljmiddoto --LLJv fs~~ rtraquoraquo 11middotJ~u- L10 y

bull -~ Il L(~Gtt ~~ --L--LJ_ I G-- s AC Clt~middotlj Cmiddotmiddotlt-Ct- l-rmiddotj

~L-) middotmiddot0- OL--(_~ ~c~LJ LJ~Llr-Lcc-V~ dmiddot-V-i cL _--OLgt-c~gt--lt- I ()

i ---shy~( ~1 __( L-( - Y -- _ ~C(l

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 9: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

I ~ I I

I I

I I I~L~ ---~ kk-- rYlt_L=-~ ~i---- -laquo-y-~ Lvmiddot~-Q~- (==-C-- cJ-L~o __u_) _L~J-LplusmnO~ ~poundcti~~ _O-middotv-p~J

1Jlltd J~-d- rv~ k~ 1gt--oJOv=ur---- --= ~S JLv-lt-y- v--lttl-~ J-lt~ Lj----j J~ QjjJgtrL

I~- ~Ad---~y--euro-eurokL_~lt6 6~ JUL~~----~ ~~-ti-- --ev---~~~ --LL~ Q~~~O-- ~C~-

~CL~ttV~l CLrCs_ Lgt--c_~poundJLi~~_ f~o _lt~c~-L-CIL~bCgt~ J-JltL

CLrL~ ~=-S Jd--J- ~ltlI~JG middot_~- -tQ-6middot ~-LLltt LY1-Q)s_ ---CLU2r~-(k- 0middot-~ --t ~l1Z~_Jrgt- J-~ oJl~O~_ C~L--I

I ~ l2Clr- g)middotcc_Qr~~L JJt-4~r o_rcjl~ LJ-middotclt-J- J-c~J

I-t-ltILlt--O -euroC-J lt1~ _clt-I-t~--zJILO0 --~~ II pound~~ iJJJlJE~hl Cot-~

I I I

1

i I I I

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 10: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

I

Fresident Richard M The Uhite House Hashine-ton D C

Hr J1esident

In my position as a

Nt amp lIrs Faul J Lareau 80 ROSSHBy Ave Apt 11-4 Rossford Ohio L13~60

6 Nov 1970 Nixon

librarian I recently CltlJ1C upon a genshy

~ ealogy of your family l-Jritten this year

I I Because of the interest in your family you expressed in yourI recent visit to IrclaYd I thought I would pass on to you some additional information about some of your mothers ancestors You are by the 1-rar a 15th cousin to my vJife Which is adwitted~ quite a stretch of relationship

The enclosed sheet presents what I have in m1 records I cannot fully guarantee everything but it is accurate as far as the best studies of the Horse family can establish given the tremendous time lag

hope that this vrill be of interest to you

t e l-lOrld

~~~-1-7 VJAJL

-f

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 11: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

ober-t Horse m Aenes () cd-c1552

~ honas Horse3 m HareaYet ()

t oseph HorseL m Dorothy ()

bullJ osph HorseS m Hester () 6

John Norse7 m Abigalt Stearns

1shyos eph HorseS m Elizabeth Sautle

I t

bieail i10rse9 m Joshua Hemin~iIay

J aaac Hemingway m Elizabeth Haven

J rames Hemingvray m Elizabeth Armstrong

J ames Herningtfay m Hope lTalrnsbury

J ane H Hemingmy m Oliver Burdg

J lmira Park Burdg I1 Franklin Hilhous

annah HiThous m Francis Anthony Hixon

ichard trilhous Nixon m Patricia T Ryan

-1 atricia Nixon ll1ie Nixon

)TBS orr CHART

Lived at Stratford St r~ England w~ere between the years 1lJ30 and 1lJ50

lIarearet ()

Alys Hawke

Julyan Forth

Elizabeth ()

Samuel Horse m Elizabeth Jasper

t Joseph ~rse m Hannah Fhillips

J Joseph 1-10150 rn Eehitable Hood

-shyJoseph Horse m frudence Adams

Joseph Hor-ae m EXperience Horse

J Zebediah Horse m Hary Sabin

1 ~

lemuel Horse m Hehitabel ifuite

J Adoniram Judson Horse m Hila Ellen Skinner

l John Jay Norse m Clara C Hithington

~ Benjamin Harrison Norse m Lucille Et Stringer

Donald Benjamin Horse m Lois H Richards

J Barbara Eeth Horse m Paul J Iarean

i Angelique Adrienne Iareau

he is credited with building the church

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 12: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

Oerned a salt-house at Stratford St fary EnglCl-1d died on the lith of Januat7 1501

A British cLcr-gyman He Has rector at Boxstead Eng 1573-1578 He Has rector at Jfinderday EnG 1578-1583 Finally he is recorded from l59~-1597 as rector of Faxearths Eng tus rafe l~garet is supposed to have died in 1585

Born in England about 1587 emigrated to 1e1-7 England probably l612 place of origin being like1)r SuffoLkalrir-e and place of settlenent Jpstrich Bass He died at Ipm-deh in 1616 IX Has probably among tho earlJr but not the first proprietors and settlers of that tOlrn ~~10SC incorporation took place in 1633 It is evident from their recordsthat he Was acting as a corr~oner with them 28 Dec l6~2 and the extent of his improvements four years later indicate an carHer commencement thCl-~ 16L2 The destruction of their earliest records precludes the hope of disshycovering his relative standing in the community but from the company in Hhich he is Iound the uncommon education of his family and the references in his vn-ll to copies of precious religious books it is inferred that he was a p~rson of standing ard piety bullbullbull Ris w-ill is dated 2L Feb 1616 In this he gave a chelling house to his rrife Dorothy his new cloak to his son Joseph his great Bible to Hannah and other Bibles and religious books to his children To John he gave his other house all his apparel a yearling heffer and three improved lots of land Hhich John sold on removing to Groton Jan L 1663 for ~O

cMorse Rev Abner Memorial of the Morses Boston EilliOXl Veazi~gtO Appendix to Page 1 No IZCITIJ

Came on the ship Elizabeth from Lpsuich Suffolkshire Eneland in 1631 at the age of 2L before his father He vlaS an Lnhabltarrt and proprietor of Uatertovrn Haes

Last name was either Bullard or Pierce

A Deacon of Iancas ber- Hass who died 28 Jul 1702 He Has born 23 Dec JP38 and was a p1a~ter by profession He married Ann (1) vrho died befor-e 1666 His second marriage to Abigail Stearns was on 27 Apr -1$66 Abigail died 15 Oet 1990

-)

J This is the first person mentioned in the genealogy recently published on the lKxon family He was born on 25 Aug 1671 R11d he died 21 Jun 1707 at Guilford Conn BelovT is a letter Vlitten by him tHO days prior to his death

Guilford (ct) June th 22 1707

Dear and Laveing Hife after my hearty love to your- Selfe and nv Children I would give you an account of the dealings of God tcmoards me sence I left you I was taken sick soon after I Came on bord and was so sick all the way that I thought many times that the Seas must have ben ~ erave but our Good God beyond nw expectations has Brought me to Land and I am through much difficulty

Goten to Guilford to rrry Cousin Jones and under her care v1hich is a Considerable Support to me under rrry Great affliction and noV nw rear Hife though I have Great Reson to thin1lt that I shall no live to see you again yet I hope through the grace of God to meet you in Heaven and I must desier that you would not -be greaved that I cairn away from you but labour with me to Submit to the Holy will of God in this as in all other of his dispensations t~fard us and if I never see your face this is ~r last request that you would labour vnth all diligence am faitlu~lness to bring our Children up in the fear of Goo teach them to lava and fear Honor and obey God and there Nother I am not insencible that your loIork may be Difficult but go to God for vrisdom and the lord grant you the Comshyforting directing presances of his Holy spirit to Gide and Care you through all

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 13: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

your Duty and difficultys be Careful to keep good order in your famiLy and ifhear be any that lTi11 not Subrrit to Good order put them Hhc11C they may Give Icr Searvis to lIt Anver and dcsier the pr-ayer-s of the Congregatdon that if the lord please I may bo restored if not fitted for his Holy Hill So I Commit you and yours to the Grace and Conduct of m~l Dear Lord to Ylhone I have COITnnittcd rw own Soul I Hest and E~J11ain your Ioveing Husband tell Leath --- JOSEPH llOtlSE

cJIorse Rev Abner Hemorial to the Horses Boston l-alliam Veazie 1855 Appenclix to -Fage 75 No LCDVl

9 Abigail vras born 011 1 Jan 1696 Further Lnforraatdcn on her and on other persons in your line are already recorded in the published f~nealogy

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 14: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

THE WHITE HOUSE -WASHINGTON

ampOm Robullbull Uu Wood

Ill X

Pleabullbull HalieU _

The original has been sent to Eliska for birthday letters Thought you might be interested in the geneology information

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 15: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

Washineton D C May 8 1970

Miss Rosemary Woods THE WHITE HOUSE 1600 - 16th Street N W Washington D C

Dear Misl 10ods

As a result of a telephone conversation recently between you and

Dr Roderick Lee Smith of the National Presbyterian Church I am writing

this letter regarding the approaching lirthdays of two elderly ladies ~1e iamp

that of Mrs Jenny Virginia Fitzgerald ot 4525 North 18th Street Arlington Va

who will celebrate her lOOth birthday on June 20 1970 - Mrs Fit~gerald

al orn in Culpepper County Va ~

Also on the same date June 26 1970 I~s Florence Moomaw will celetratti

gther 96th birthday She was born on President Eisenhowers Fa~ in Gettysburg 0

and lived there until she was 9 years old I am only mentioning her because

she is not in very good health and may not reach her 100 birthday If possibl~

I am sure that these lovely ladies would greatly appreciate a birthday card

signed President Nixon Mrs Moomaw lives at 7303 Summit Ave Chevy Ohase

MY husband and I have been ardent supporters of the President from LDc

beginning and a Christmas card received last Christmas from him and Ers Nixor

is greatly cherrished by us We think his Sunday morning worship services

at The White House are wonderful and r also would like to mention tl~~t ~1

husbands The Worthington Geneology a William Milhouse was one of the-wittnesses at his Great-great Grandparents Quaker wedding A copy of nich I

am enclosing

~~----Th-ank-~lngyou for your assistance in this matter I am

Very Sincerely Yours I -- --- =~ t pound- ~-- - ~l t-- lt) gt--L

TH~RJl1J IORr(1 rrGTm The Westchester Apt 212 A

I

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 16: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

-- - ----

THE 1rtARRIAGE OF JESSIil WORTHINGTON iLID RACHEL PICKGTT AS RECORDED IN BOOK A (Paf~e441

Vhere as Jesse Worthington of Chesterfield in the county of Morean and the State of Ohio the son of William Worthington (deoeased) and Elizabeth ~is wife and Rachel Pickett daughter of Thomas Pickett late of ]~organ County and state of Ohio and Mary his wife (aoth deceased) having declared their intentions of marriage with each other bullbullfore a monthly meeting of the religious society of Friends held at Pennsville in the county and state of foresaid and having concent of his surviving parent and her guardine their said proposal of marriage were allowed by said meeting

These are to oertify whoom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 26th day of 11th Month in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourty-six they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett appared in public meeting of the said people held at Hopewell in the County and State of foresaid and the said JesseWorthington takiug the said Rachel Pickett by the hand declared that he took her the said Rachel Pickett to be his Wife promising wath Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and fai thtull husband untill death should separate therl and then the said Rachel Piokett did in like n~nner deolare that she took him the said Jesse WorthiL~ton to be her husband promising with Divine aSSistance to be unto him a lOTing and faithful Wife untill death should separate them

and moreover they the said Jesse Worthington and Rachel Pickett (she accorcshying to the oustom of marriage adopting the name of her husband) did as a furthar conshyfirmation thereot then and there to these presents set their hands shy

Jesse Worthington Rachel Worthington

And we whose names are also hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage have as witnesses lereto set our hands the day an~

year above written shy

[illiam Llewelyn rsaic StulJbs Elizabeth Stubbs ihoda Vernon Mary Vernon Thomas Dewees David iall Sahra Vernon Samuel King George Cope Jr nathan T Oope William Patten lfilliam Milhouse Elwood Burgess Joseph Deweese

Jesse Deweese Joseph Embree iilliam Pickett Rebecca Pickett Oaleb Gregg Isaic Vernon Isaio Stubbs Jr Mary T Worthington Priscilla Worthington Martha Gregg Margaret Stubbs Hanna Pickett Julian iall Nancy Smith Jacob Worthington

This brief geneological account does not brine us up to data therefore it is desiraule that any interested per30ns add to it ~~at-ever information they may have pertaining to their particular branch of the family F~aily histories have a way of either being forgotten or of iailing to be passed down to sucoeeding generations In this age of change and moveaent from place to place it will become increasingly difficult to trace such information thus for the sake ot future generashytions it is important that some records be made

Geneologioal oharts of the Worthington and some related families are given it is hoped that additions to it will be made amps the families continue to grow

I 1

Vernon Worthington The We~tche~ter Apt 212A

lInnn r- LL J bull l A ~_ _ 1 AI

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)

Page 17: White House Special Files Box 12 Folder 7

~Qsi$fahCQ Pross vrP rr1Iws Snlc) PO BOX 592 ChicoaolIIinoil 60690

31Z BUtterflebullbull 1-1765

31171

Theres a Frincess on the Nixon Tree

By Suzy Sherman (She of the plain cloth coat)

Remember the November news pictures of president Nixon and Tito with their bejeweled wives being served in classless Yugoslavia by what appeared to be dozens of footed servants Also those pictures of pat Nixon and daughter Tricia with prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon and various hand kissing routines

If you were bothered that the Nixons just plain folks from the American west appeared to be putting on airs you can stop worrying It turns out that Americas president Richard Milhous Nixon is related to royalty Theres a genuine princess on his family tree

She is princess Eleanor Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich Born in Visalia califoruia princess Eleanor was the daughter of Judge Ezekiel Ewing calhoun and grand-niece of none other than that stalwart of States Rights and the Southern planter aristocracy John C Calhoun vice president of the UGited states under two presidents (John ~UiIlCY Adams 1825- 29 and Andrew Jackson 1829-33) Secretary of War and Secretary of State ante bellum

Unknown to most Nixon watcners is the fact that his paternal cousin was Thomas Green Clemson who married JOrtl C Calhouns only daughter (calhouns plantation Fort Hill is now the campus of Clemson Colle3e Clemson South Carolina--not far from Nixons alma mater Duke University)

priilcess Eleanor was quite a character Before her story book marriage in 1903 to EUBene de Czernuclti-La ear-ovich prince Hrebeliauovich a civil enginshyeer the princess had appeared 011 the London stage (Theatre Royal) and at the Odeon in aris playlnj Cleopatra portia Lady Macbeth and other roles It is also reported that she was a freedom fighter vVith her husband she fought for Balkan freedom Later they worked successfully to secure the fiancing of his Danube-Aegean canal project

Thea princess Eleanor did her supreme thing As president of New yorks vVomahi Chamber of Comnlcrce she came up with a triple coordinate plan to eliminate and pr-event unemployment destitution

At tnrs stage we think this long lost relative should be brought to the attention of the president Maybe her tr-iple coor-dinate unemployment plan would be just the thing right now

This news about Nixons royal relative princess Eleanor might not erase the image created by those other news stories in which the lHxons were being served brown bread and tea by their poor old Irish relatives or the one about 4

~middot~r Iviilhous a Nixon relative cur-r-ently in poor pocket II but at least it mi jht xplain the Studet prince uniforms that the presideut ordered for Vhitehouse uards last year --(Resistance press)