Descendants of Jacob Salathe


Generation No. 1

1.  JACOB1 SALATHE1 was born  in of Waltenberg2.  He married MRS SALATHE3.  

Notes for JACOB SALATHE:

SURN Salathe
GIVN Jacob

Notes for MRS SALATHE:

SURN Salathe
GIVN Mrs

Child of JACOB SALATHE and MRS SALATHE is:
2.        i.        JOHANN JACOB2 SALLADE, b. Abt. 1672.


Generation No. 2

2.  JOHANN JACOB2 SALLADE (JACOB1 SALATHE)3 was born Abt. 16724.  He married ANNA APOLLONIA BRAUSS5 July 07,
1697 in Barbelroth, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany6, daughter of SEBASTIAN BRAUSS and MRS BRAUSS.  She was born Abt. 16766.

Notes for JOHANN JACOB SALLADE:

SURN Sallade
GIVN Johann Jacob
_AKA Hans

Notes for ANNA APOLLONIA BRAUSS:

SURN Brauss
GIVN Anna Apollonia

Children of JOHANN SALLADE and ANNA BRAUSS are:
  i.        ANNA MARIA3 SALLADE, b. Abt. 1698.
 ii.        SUSANNA SALLADE, b. Abt. 1699.
iii.        MARIA BARBARA SALLADE, b. Abt. 1703.
3.     iv.        PHILIP JACOB SALLADE, b. Abt. 1705, ,Basel, Switzerland; d. Bef. 1770, Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany.


Generation No. 3

3.  PHILIP JACOB3 SALLADE (JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE)7 was born Abt. 1705 in ,Basel, Switzerland8, and died Bef.
1770 in Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany8.  He married MARIAE SOPHIAE VIERLING9 September 21, 1728 in Essingen, Pfalz,
Bayern, Germany10, daughter of JACOB VIERLING and ANNA VERLING.  She was born Abt. 170710, and died Abt. 1770 in
Bergzabern, Bayern, Germany10.

Notes for PHILIP JACOB SALLADE:

SURN Sallade
GIVN Philip Jacob
_UID FBADA21DF71C884E937248F7C06EAA89F55E
OCCU Cowherd
PLAC , Basle, Switzerland

More About PHILIP JACOB SALLADE:
Christening: March 03, 1705/06, Minfeld, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany10

Notes for MARIAE SOPHIAE VIERLING:

SURN Vierling
GIVN Mariae Sophiae
WILL
DATE 1 Jan 1771

Child of PHILIP SALLADE and MARIAE VIERLING is:
4.        i.        JOHN4 SALLADE, b. March 1738/39, Basel-on-the-Rhine (or Basle, Switzerland; d. November 1827.


Generation No. 4

4.  JOHN4 SALLADE (PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE)11 was born March 1738/39 in Basel-on-the-Rhine
(or Basle, Switzerland, and died November 1827.  He married MARGARET EBERHARDT February 08, 1771, daughter of GEORGE
EBERHARDT and MRS EBERHARDT.  She was born 1747 in Berks county, Pennsylvania.

Notes for JOHN SALLADE:

SURN Sallade
GIVN John

Notes for MARGARET EBERHARDT:

SURN Eberhardt
GIVN Margaretta
According family records Margaret was carried off by the Delaware Indians in 1755, when all the rest of the family was killed
and scalped by the Indians. She was held until 1764.

The following is from the http://maley.net/transcription/sketches/bowman_levi_b.htm (the Dauphin County Web Site)

When a young girl, Miss Evkerheart was made captive by the Indians during one of their incursions into the territory east of the
Susquehanna river, after the defeat of Braddock, in the fall of 1755.  Se was captured at a place near what is now Pine Grove,
Schuylkill County, PA., and was carried into the wilderness west of the Ohio river, where she remained a prisoner until General
Forbes, by his skill and courage, broke the French power over that territory.  She was then rescued and returned to her friends
in Berks county, and lived to a ripe old age.  John Sallade and his wife were the parents of five sons and two daughters, Simon
being the next to the youngest child.

The following is from http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gus4970a&id=I1441

Margaret's story begins about 1755 and the beginning of the French and Indian War when General Braddock marched against
Fort Duquesne (later Fort Pitt) and was soundly defeated by a force of French and Indians in July 1755. Following the defeat,
the Indians went on the warpath and attacked the colonists east of the Susquehanna River. The Eberhardts had settled near
what is now Pine Grove, Schuykill County. Their settlement was attacked by the Indianas, probably the Delaware, and
according to one account, the entire family, with the exception of Margaret, were killed and scalped by the Indians. Margaret
was taken prisoner and carried into captivity in Ohio. She remained a captive until about 1765 when Colonel Henry Bouquet
invaded the Indian territory along the Ohio and freed the captives. A listing of prisoners freed by Colonel Bouquet does not
include Margaret, however, several girls about her age were listed by their Indian names.


Marriage Notes for JOHN SALLADE and MARGARET EBERHARDT:
Child of JOHN SALLADE and MARGARET EBERHARDT is:
5.        i.        SIMON5 SALLADE, b. March 07, 1785, Gratz, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania; d. November 08, 1854, Elizabethville,
Dauphin county, Pennsylvania.


Generation No. 5

5.  SIMON5 SALLADE (JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE)11 was born March 07, 1785 in Gratz,
Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, and died November 08, 1854 in Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania.  He married MARY
JANE (ANNA) WOODSIDE 1808, daughter of JOHN WOODSIDE and MARGARETHA MCMULLEN.  She was born October 02, 1790
in (possibly born 10/24/1790), and died September 03, 1854 in Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania.

Notes for SIMON SALLADE:

SURN Sallade
GIVN Simon

Name: Simon Sallade
Sex: M
Birth: 7 MAR 1785 in Gratz, Dauphin Co., PA
Death: 8 NOV 1854 in Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA
Burial: Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., PA
Event: Nickname Millwright
Note:
Dauphin County Biographical Enclopedia

Simon Sallade (page 51)

Simon Sallade was born near Gratz, Dauphin County, PA on the 7th day of March 1785. He was a millwright by trade, learning
from his apprenticeship with Jacob Berkstressre. He was elected to the state house of Representatives 4 times. He married
Jane Woodside and died on November 8, 1854. His father, John Sallade, of French Huguenot descent, was a native of Bosel on
the Rhine, born in March 1739, emigrated with other members of his family to America at an early period, and was among the
first settlers on the Wiconesco. He died at the age of 88 years in November, 1827, being blind about 10 years before his death.
He married on the 8th of February, 1771, Margaret Everhart, daughter of George Everhart, born in Berks County in 1747, and
concerning whom we have the following incident. Upon the Indian incursions on the east side of the Susquehanna, subsequent
to the defeat of Braddock, in the fall of 1755, she was taken captive by the savage marauders, near what is now Pine Grove,
Schuykill County. She was an unwilling witness to the scenes of murder and atocricy, when the merciless Indians tomahawked
and scalped her parents, brothers and sisters, and beheld the home of her birth illuminated by its red glare the midnight sky,
while only she of all of her friends was left--and she a prisoner with the cruel and blood thirsty savages. Doubtless there was
some attractiveness of person or piteouness of appeal which saved her life. Of the wearisome years of her captivity among the
Indians, west of the Ohio, we have little knowledge. It was not, however, until the power of the French on the beautiful river
was broken by the courage and skill of General Forbes, that the little prisoner was rescued and returned to her friends in Berks
County. John Sallade had five sons and two daughters, Simon being the next to the youngest.
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The following is from http://maley.net/transcription/BioEncyl/BEChapter5.htm

Simon Sallade.—There are few citizens of the county of Dauphin who are not familiar with the name and valuable services of
Simon Sallade, one of the representative men of this district forty years ago, and concerning whom we have been able to glean
the biographical data which herewith follows:

Simon Sallade was born near Gratz, Dauphin county, Pa., on the 7th of March, 1785. His father, John Sallade, of French
Huguenot descent, was a native of Bosel on the Rhine, born in March, 1739, emigrated, with other members of his family, to
America at an early period, and was among the first settlers on the Wiconisco. He died at the age of 88 years, in November,
1827, being blind about ten years before his death. He married on the 8th of February, 1771, Margaret Everhart, daughter of
George Everhart, born in Berks county in 1747, and concerning whom we have the following incident. Upon the Indian
incursions on the east side of the Susquehanna, subsequent to the defeat of Braddock, in the fall of 1755, she was taken
captive by the savage marauders, near what is now Pine Grove, Schuylkill county. She was an unwilling witness to the scenes
of murder and atrocity, when the merciless Indians tomahawked and scalped her parents, brothers and sisters, and beheld the
home of her birth illuminating by its red glare the midnight sky, while only she of all her friends was left—and she a prisoner
with the cruel and blood-thirsty savage. Doubtless there was some attractiveness of person or piteousness of appeal which
saved her life. Of the wearisome years of her captivity among the Indians, west of the Ohio, we have little knowledge. It is not,
however, until the power of the French on the beautiful river was broken by the courage and skill of General Forbes, that the
little prisoner was rescued and returned to her friends in Berks county. She lived to a ripe old age. John Sallade had five sons
and two daughters, Simon being next to the youngest. Simon Sallade, owing to the want of schools in those early days in the
valley, was obliged to depend upon the educational instruction given by his parents, but being an apt scholar, it was not long
before he mastered the main branches in a good education. He was a great reader, and, although books were few in those
days, he read and re-read those falling into his hands. Later in life, toward manhood's years, he acquired considerable
knowledge by the aid of a teacher, whom he and some of the young men of his neighborhood employed for that purpose. He
was quite a performer on the violin and being of a social nature, he was often the center and life of many winter evening
gatherings of that time.

Mr. Sallade was a mill-wright by trade, acquiring much of his proficiency in that vocation from an apprenticeship to Jacob
Berkstresser, of Bellefonte. Many of the old mills within 30 or 40 miles of his home, were of his designing, and in fact the
workmanship of his hand. A self-made mail, energetic, social and industrious, he became in time one of the most popular men
of the Upper End.

His constant contact with the people of all classes in social life or business relations resulted in his taking warm interest in
political affairs. Although a politician, he was such for the advancement of the public good. He was a Democrat of the old
school, and when named for office, he appealed to the people instead of the party for support. He was four times elected to the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives. First, in the years 1819 and 1820, at the age of 34; next 1836-7, at the age of 51 years;
and again in 1853, when he was in his 69th year. Each time the Whigs were largely in the majority in Dauphin county, yet
always when put in nomination by the Democratic party, Mr. Sallade, save in one instance, was elected. This defeat was due in
part to a letter written at the time to Charles C. Rawn, Esq., chairman of the temperance committee, in which he announced his
opposition to the passage of the Maine liquor law. His letter was bold and outspoken. He did not conceal his opinions for the
purpose of sailing into office under false colors. He might have done as latter-day politicians do, as did his opponents at that
time—evaded the question and deceived the voter. Simon Sallade preferred defeat to deception—that the honorable career that
he had made and sustained for political integrity and honesty should 1ose nothing of its lustre [sic] in his declining years.

During his term in the Legislature he was the author of what was generally known as the "Wiconisco Feeder Bill." To his zeal
and tact, that important legislation for the Upper End of Dauphin county, owes its passage. Through this outlet the Lykens
Valley coal fields were first developed. He was the superintendent for the construction of the Wiconisco canal, and held the
appointment through the canal commissioners.

Simon Sallade died at the old homestead, near Elizabethville, on the 8th of November, 1854, and is interred in the village
graveyard at that place. His wife was Jane Woodside, daughter of John Woodside, of Lykens Valley. She died September 3,
1854, and is buried in the same graveyard. They had issue as follows: Margaret, m. John J. Bowman, of Millersburg; Ann, m.
Edward Bickel; Jane, m. Daniel K. Smith; Simon, Jacob, John, George, and Joseph.

There are many hearthstones, writes one who knew Simon Sallade well, and to whom we are greatly indebted for much of the
information herewith given, in Lykens Valley, where the story of his sociability, hospitality, humor, honesty, and his many deeds
of charit, are rehearsed by those of the fathers of the present generation who never saw or knew him, except from the
traditionary [sic] history whiich is part and parcel of every family and community.



More About SIMON SALLADE:
Burial: Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania

Notes for MARY JANE (ANNA) WOODSIDE:
Birth date also shown as 24 October 1790

More About MARY JANE (ANNA) WOODSIDE:
Burial: Salem Cemetary, Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania

Children of SIMON SALLADE and MARY WOODSIDE are:
    i.        JOSEPH6 SALLADE.
6.        ii.        MARGARET SALLADE, b. February 12, 1807, LDS states Abt. 1817 in Elizabethville, Pennsylvania; d. August 13,
1894.
  iii.        JONATHAN SALLADE, b. July 07, 1809, Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania; d. August 04, 1822, Per: LDS.
  iv.        GEORGE SALLADE, b. October 05, 1811; d. August 14, 1822, Union, PA.
   v.        JACOB SALLADE, b. Abt. 1813, Elizabethville, Pennsylvania.
  vi.        JOHN SALLADE, b. Abt. 1815, Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania.
 vii.        ANN SALLADE, b. Abt. 1819, Elizabethville, Pennsylvania; m. EDWARD BICKEL.
viii.        JANE SALLADE, b. Abt. 1821, Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania; m. DANIEL K. SMITH.
  ix.        SIMON SALLADE, b. June 25, 1825, Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania; d. May 14, 1854.


Generation No. 6

6.  MARGARET6 SALLADE (SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE) was born February 12, 1807
in LDS states Abt. 1817 in Elizabethville, Pennsylvania, and died August 13, 1894.  She married JOHN J. (JEFFERSON)
BOWMAN, son of JOHN BOWMAN and FRANCES CROSSEN.  He was born February 12, 1807 in Lancaster Co., PA, and died
August 13, 1894 in Millersburg, Pennsylvania.

Children of MARGARET SALLADE and JOHN BOWMAN are:
7.          i.        MARY F.7 BOWMAN.
8.         ii.        JENNIE (JANE) E. BOWMAN.
9.        iii.        DR. JOHN F. BOWMAN, b. January 02, 1841; d. March 11, 1924.
   iv.        MARGARET ANN BOWMAN, b. May 30, 1851, per RogerCubs@aol.com...he had both a Maggie and Margaret Ann???.
10.       v.        LUCINDA BOWMAN, b. April 19, 1821, Millersburg, Pennsylvania; d. September 12, 1845.
11.      vi.        SIMON SALLADE BOWMAN, b. October 10, 1842, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.
  vii.        LEVI B. BOWMAN, b. December 14, 1846, Elizabethville, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania.


Generation No. 7

7.  MARY F.7 BOWMAN (MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE)  She
married T. JEFFERSON BLACK.  

Children of MARY BOWMAN and T. BLACK are:
i.        EDITH8 BLACK.
ii.        FRANCES BLACK.


8.  JENNIE (JANE) E.7 BOWMAN (MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1
SALATHE)  She married CHARLES F. FAHNSTOCK.  

Children of JENNIE BOWMAN and CHARLES FAHNSTOCK are:
i.        MAE8 FAHNSTOCK, m. UNKNOWN BICKLEY.
ii.        HELEN FAHNSTOCK.


9.  DR. JOHN F.7 BOWMAN (MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE)
was born January 02, 1841, and died March 11, 1924.  He married GEORGIA GLADDIN.  

Children of JOHN BOWMAN and GEORGIA GLADDIN are:
12.        i.        FREDERICK G.8 BOWMAN.
    ii.        RALPH BOWMAN.


10.  LUCINDA7 BOWMAN (MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE) was
born April 19, 1821 in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, and died September 12, 1845.  She married HIRAM RUTHERFORD.  He was
born December 27, 1815 in Paxtang, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania.

Notes for LUCINDA BOWMAN:
Source of data on Lucinda and Hiram is Ancestry.com, Bradley N. King

Child of LUCINDA BOWMAN and HIRAM RUTHERFORD is:
i.        JOHN8 RUTHERFORD, b. April 21, 1844.

Notes for JOHN RUTHERFORD:
birthdate also given as June 23, 1844


11.  SIMON SALLADE7 BOWMAN (MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1
SALATHE) was born October 10, 1842 in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.  He married (2) ANNE P. JACKSON July 29, 1866,
daughter of ADDISON JACKSON and HANNAH LIGHT.  She was born Abt. 1847.

Notes for SIMON SALLADE BOWMAN:
Simon S. Bowman was an Attorney-At-Law.

More About SIMON SALLADE BOWMAN:
Military service: Civil War Co. G, 37th PA Volunteers

Children of SIMON BOWMAN and ANNE JACKSON are:
13.        i.        JAMES DONALD8 BOWMAN, d. 1958.
    ii.        ROBERT HERR BOWMAN, b. October 27, 1889; d. August 21, 1968; m. FLORENCE LONG; b. 1893.

More About ROBERT HERR BOWMAN:
Burial: August 23, 1968, Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, PA

More About FLORENCE LONG:
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, PA

14.        iii.        SUMNER SALLADE BOWMAN, b. February 09, 1867, Millersburg, Pennsylvania; d. January 11, 1954, Millersburg,
Pennsylvania.
    iv.        EDMUND B. BOWMAN, b. Abt. 1869.
     v.        IRENE A. BOWMAN, b. Abt. 1875; m. JAMES SWAIN HOPKINSON; b. October 02, 1860, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d.
January 05, 1906, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Notes for JAMES SWAIN HOPKINSON:
http://www.vantek.net/pages/pattyh/francis.htm  (refer to this website for further info on James)

More About JAMES SWAIN HOPKINSON:
Degree: B.S. University of PA

15.        vi.        NELLIE M. BOWMAN, b. Abt. 1878.
    vii.        HANNAH BOWMAN, b. Abt. 1880; m. UNKNOWN GEARY.


Generation No. 8

12.  FREDERICK G.8 BOWMAN (JOHN F.7, MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1
SALATHE)  He married KATHERINE.  

Child of FREDERICK BOWMAN and KATHERINE is:
16.        i.        GEORGIA9 BOWMAN, b. July 06, 1904; d. February 07, 1996.


13.  JAMES DONALD8 BOWMAN (SIMON SALLADE7, MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN
JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE) died 1958.  He married GERTRUDE CHAPIN 1916, daughter of FRANK CHAPIN and GEORGIA
WESTON.  She was born November 10, 1888, and died January 22, 1975.

More About GERTRUDE CHAPIN:
Burial: January 24, 1975, Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, PA

Child of JAMES BOWMAN and GERTRUDE CHAPIN is:
i.        JAMES D.9 BOWMAN, JR..


14.  SUMNER SALLADE8 BOWMAN (SIMON SALLADE7, MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN
JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE) was born February 09, 1867 in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, and died January 11, 1954 in Millersburg,
Pennsylvania.  He married KATHERINE BAKER WAINEWRIGHT12 April 27, 1899, daughter of ARNOLD WAINEWRIGHT and
MARTHA BAKER.  She was born February 02, 1882 in (born possibly 1878) New York, New York13, and died August 22, 1944 in
Millersburg, Pennsylvania13.

Notes for SUMNER SALLADE BOWMAN:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bowmasu01.shtml  (go to this site for his baseball statistics)

Notes for KATHERINE BAKER WAINEWRIGHT:
http://members.accesstoledo.com/alanhenry/lists/dar.pdf   (go to this site for DAR information on Kitty)

More About KATHERINE BAKER WAINEWRIGHT:
Burial: August 24, 1944, Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, PA

Children of SUMNER BOWMAN and KATHERINE WAINEWRIGHT are:
17.        i.        DAVID WAINEWRIGHT9 BOWMAN, b. February 06, 1906; d. August 1985, Cape Coral, Florida.
    ii.        ELIZABETH BOWMAN, b. Abt. 1915.


15.  NELLIE M.8 BOWMAN (SIMON SALLADE7, MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2,
JACOB1 SALATHE) was born Abt. 1878.  She married HAY WERT BOWMAN June 06, 1895, son of FRANK BOWMAN and MARY
WERT.  He was born June 30, 1870.

Child of NELLIE BOWMAN and HAY BOWMAN is:
i.        RUTH9 BOWMAN, m. UNKNOWN JOHNSON.


Generation No. 9

16.  GEORGIA9 BOWMAN (FREDERICK G.8, JOHN F.7, MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN
JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE) was born July 06, 1904, and died February 07, 1996.  She married FRED R. HELWIG.  

More About GEORGIA BOWMAN:
Burial: February 10, 1996, Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, PA

Children of GEORGIA BOWMAN and FRED HELWIG are:
i.        WILLIAM B.10 HELWIG.
ii.        MARY L. (MOLLY) HELWIG.
iii.        JOHN F. (JEFF) HELWIG.


17.  DAVID WAINEWRIGHT9 BOWMAN (SUMNER SALLADE8, SIMON SALLADE7, MARGARET6 SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4,
PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE) was born February 06, 1906, and died August 1985 in Cape Coral,
Florida.  He married MARGARET SCOLLON January 04, 1932 in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, daughter of RICHARD SCOLLON and
ALICE GILL.  She was born January 03, 1907 in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania, and died April 12, 1990 in New Hampshire.

More About DAVID WAINEWRIGHT BOWMAN:
Burial: Arlington Cemetary, Arlington, VA

More About MARGARET SCOLLON:
Burial: Arlington Cemetary, Arlington, VA

Children of DAVID BOWMAN and MARGARET SCOLLON are:
18.        i.        MARGARET WAINEWRIGHT10 BOWMAN
    ii.        CATHERINE SCOLLON BOWMAN,  m.  DOUGLAS CARL PARRELLA

Generation No. 10

18.  MARGARET WAINEWRIGHT10 BOWMAN (DAVID WAINEWRIGHT9, SUMNER SALLADE8, SIMON SALLADE7, MARGARET6
SALLADE, SIMON5, JOHN4, PHILIP JACOB3, JOHANN JACOB2, JACOB1 SALATHE)  married ROBERT J. LAFLAM.  

Children of MARGARET BOWMAN and ROBERT LAFLAM are:
i.        NANETTE CATHERINE11 LAFLAM
ii.        ROBERT JOHN LAFLAM, JR
iii.        ELIZABETH ANN LAFLAM
iv.        DAVID WAINEWRIGHT LAFLAM
v.        PAUL FREDERICK LAFLAM

The Sallade Family