Monday, July 14, 2014

WAITING Desmond Genealogy materials Isabelle Waiting ex Mack still has.

This is an in-progress addition 2014 Post that is unedited: Working on it...now just my notes on progress of ex family stealing my ancestry while stealing my Museum sown paintings as their own while attack my money constantly with their bank and credit, stock, companies and Religions finding the ancestry changes done originally on the first color Copier at the Everson Museum, Syracuse. Sorry my glasses very bad. These are notes and I will be editing everything. WAITING, Desmond, Walker,Genealogy Information,July 14, 2014, Isabelle Waiting Mack I hope to add new information to a former WAITIMG Sea Tradition site. I think ‘Pirate Posts’ taking about those who stole my Identity and Paintings like Pirates, to use with their new Investment family moving to Florida then Scotland. I am Isabelle Bowman Waiting b. 02/09/1940; marred 1963, then divorced from Rodger Allen Mack in 1986. I include a few notes on Mack, Allen, Allen Warnock, Mac and Parkhill, I believe all information I bought from Genealogy sources including Parkhill and Eaton is false in earlier information.This note will probably be added to old information from ten or more years ago.Pirates include college Pirates involved in business and Real Estate around colleges my ex husband Rodger Mack and I attended. Relatives have stolen my and my dads genealogy for an investment ‘Family’ including those handling Trusts headed into Mall, Hospital and Island buying international investments with their around college and college development including handicapped Travel and building projects. For ex slave/ex African Royal’s (CA student Prince with three or four wives and Bulgarian Prince Lucas in our ’63 class? genealogy to write and sell. I think they added in Plantation slave information for Rodger Scott and other attorney’s (Kline and Alderman) student investor and doctors for their hospitals and medical buildings, equipment sales. All now also related to Lucci and other Hollywood actresses and fans and their charity work and catering jobs for charity important events and their Publicity Landmarks sites across America used to place their information .. One of my oldest recollections was of my Father, Desmond Walker WAITING, Born 26 September 1905, 5 E Schooner St. (Old) Barrow-in-Furness England, speaking to me while drawing fish and boats. He and RAF friends in WW2 visiting Flint MI from Spitfire raids stayed with my Warnock Aunt Uncle and cousin, all drew cartoons. The three fish,, some with eyes some without, were in a pile and had to be very very thin something to do with his Orange Protestant Seafaring Father’s, and Captain grandfather’s Ancestry. By the height of the wake on one large ocean vessel (with large smokestacks surrounded by their billowing cloud), He could show how fast the ship was moving by the height if the wave on the front of the hull. His older brother Samuel Waiting had died earlier in the week, phlebitis, and a heart problem, was complicated by a Protestant Orange Cross burned in during a ceremony right over his heart as a child... by his grandfather’s hand. That scar in the hospital probably brought Sam to the attention of the MacDonalds Australia NZ and then Flint Fife and Drum Police and drum section with my uncle and aunt included. useful to IRA old guard still fighting the Wars?or Police that found work being helpful to new Irish and Scottish warmer from their cold cold jobs. My uncle William also used to give rare blood at Hurley also the St Josephs Women’s Hospital. My uncle Samuel was a military bike rider as was my father in law and his Zundap Nazi Bike club, they probably raced. Rodger’s dad also played Polo in Detroit and Ohio. Dads Simpson cousin had a Tennessee Walker or Parade horse in Mummer’s Philadelphia Parades not sure if he brought it to huge those days GM Sponsored Flint and Detroit Parades..All probably met the Motts that owned GM and Mott Schools, Flint Jr College interested in Dance and Ballet including Pat Robinson and other Flint Dancer American Ballet and its Mitchell PR. Probably also Tampa and St Pete. Think Motts in Tarpon must work on projects with Bangasco’s today? I had too much useful stuff for their Props for Millionaires to use that they wanted money from. Dads Simpson aunt and cousins. Uncle Sam started the Canadian Legion Band and they entertained RAF after Spitfire raids. He was also a wingwalker probably known to the Irish working and living around the Bishop Airport now Flint International. My uncles and aunts Irish band friends. My uncle was a drummer in a Scottish/Canadian Legion band in Flint in the good old days of Auto Prosperity. My dad had no such scars. Sam was the first son and had to follow the tradition of his Grandfathers and their Protestant English ship building in N Ireland, from English business and ships home in Barrow-in-Furness England. I think I was home from college quite upset to see how much losing his only relative left he thought of his Waiting Clan.. In later years my parents followed Dad’s aunt Molly and her husband Albert Simpson, His cousin one of two Gordon Simpson cousins was a Philadelphia Mummer and Yachtsman, who attended Annapolis. His aunt Molly Walker Simpson and Albert moved from (Baltimore and Ellicot MD), to Florida. My parents were forced off their Miller Rd, Flint now Swartz Creek home by a Mall claiming Eminent Domain before the Country Club was built there. My now ex husband Sculptor and Professor Rodger Mack had in laws that were invested in the Mall. I am divorced, Isabelle Bowman WAITING, ex MACK All papers I have surving are listed at the end of this description I am trying to find time to re-tag all the papers I tried to put in on a My Heritage site. The Waiting Family site. Desmond emigrated with his mother (Rebecca Eliza Waiting. B. 09-Nov-1877, (Old Barrow) from Port of Liverpool from Barrow-in-Furness (where the boat parts were made) , England in 1925. He had his passport marked Forth of July, 1924, both were happy to join Samuel in Flint MI already working for General Motors. Dad attended General Motors Tech. in Flint, after an Academy in England, he eventually made the Master Dies for Chevrolet auto’s from work by the Designers. He and his brother were enrolled in a military academy at birth by an Uncle. The Wars stopped those plans. Samuel went off to war underage and fought in the Tan ‘Troubles which only he and my dad talked about. Samuel lied about his age to join the army to support his mother after their shipyard in N. Ireland was bombed, also their home and business ships bombed in Barrow. Whole Old Barrow wiped out.. He and Sam and his mother were at her family clothing area and not at home when a bomb went through the Dining killing everyone else. After many a Sunday dinner, Dad and Sam talked about their childhood and growing up around ships. The bombings took the family fortunes. There was another house some distance away that had ‘little’ boats but my dad could not remember, nor could he remember the land whereabouts of the shipyard, he only came by sea. When someone did genealogy for him found a MacGregger Scottish relative,he was not really sure of it. All the information was apparently taken over by my Uncle James Young and his wife’s first family Mahans in New Orleans, they had a Ruby Nursing home. Also taken over apparently by Alma Youngs daughter Sondra who spend summers with them close to my 3Rd Ave flint Warnock Cousins. When Sondra married a doctor all the Flint Scots sons of restaurant owners in that area got into business together and then with my in laws when I married and I believe turned a lot of Waiting to Young with Cranbrook Academy of Art Weavers who took a dull generic black and whte tartan of the 50’s and turned it into a green lavender and blue one. With weavers on islands to help weave it. I suppose their studios are now added to my sister in laws Thomas and Mack Polish Serbian Czech to new Scottish Thomson Mac and Allens Travel business with Flint food Lebanese Hamady Msnsour and Sefa Food stores, here Publix. My sis in law (her teacher my aunt Isabelle?) all using my art work and paintings stolen as their own work done while working 24 hours a day I assume.. . My grandmother Rebecca Walker Waiting turned to Fancy Costume and Ball Gown designing as a Costumier to survive, after the bombings. Apparently her family clothing apartments and help survived bombing in 12 Buxton Street, Old Barrow. Where they moved in I assume. While waiting to move to America.My dad was also a welder on the boats after being a cabin boy, also after Graduating at 14 or 15 from Public Schoo. My father’s father Samuel Waiting died very young at Sea, possibly before dad was 12.. Dad sailed round the Horn of Africa, under full sail, with his Grandfather Waiting. He thought the bounty was similar to their boats. They sailed to Australia. There is formerly Waiting property still in Australia. It as anted by men that Glenn Tansley knew, my step cousin, so I was not told where it was, or location of the Shipyard. The Australian property went to my dad from Sam (the eldest son in 1960, his stepson Glenn Tansley arranged the sale. Glenn also took a missionary organ from our home (I inherited) and a player piano that I inherited with many opera rolls and songs. (I was at college and my cousins pretended I died there too and stole everything)…not using anything. The music items probably did go to he Scots house or dads Salvation army Middleton aunt’s huge house in Detroit.t.Both his aunt and her husband were Salvation Army Captains. ***add in Middleton Information*** Glenn also has the large boat models my dad made with Sam, dad made all the brass parts in our basement also his bar. I have some of their miniature bottle collection tho several stolen. His other aunt Molly Walker Simpson lived in Maryland and then had a winter house in Tarpon, that turned into Holiday. Samuel married Marion (previous married to Tansley, maiden name Vins).) Her boys Fred Tansley in Lakeland, Florida, Glen ex Navy or Coast Guard Military Police then Restaurant Potato business in Florida Clearwater I think. is now in Phoenix Ariz. They had Wilson relatives in Shipping somehow Clearwater and Tarpon after inventing the Wilson Gun Sight, think used by US Army Colt 45’s at some point. Dad made the Prototype. To my best recollection one Grandfather was a Sea Captain and the one who raised him a Sea Captain and Shipbuilder in England Ireland and Australia. He was raised by his very stern Anglican, Orange Mason Grandfather Waiting after is father Samuel died a Sea.One grandfather was also a Vicar of ‘The Sailors Church’ whereabouts unknown. One English Waiting researcher came up with as a Waiting Port of Barrow Harbormaster. During his days with Grandfather's boat,dad survived a fall into a hold left open and a tugboat overturning and sinking while he was at the wheel, the boat being towed Eng. to the shipyard, a huge bubble pushed him to the surface. He spoke of loading horses into the boat and his fear of fire on water when helping rescue boats in peace and at war. Dad and his brother Samuel belonged to the Barrow-in-Furness Orange Lodge in England. My or other cousins/ my ex husbands friends going to N Ireland stole his traveling papers (I have a copy) and lovely old large signed documents. Sarah Spino, (and a Mormon Nelson) Sarah now in Louisiana may know where they are. She and a Nelson wrote a book on the Orange (opposite from IRA, some bad boys…for Syracuse Press. My wedding ring of my grandmothers was stolen from my bank here in New Port Richey 1986 by same people I assume working with Mormons and Catholic genealogy also some +Flint and Syracuse Stage joining their project…ancestry changing me for my aunt Isabelle Young Bagnasco, born Scottish.. The ring (a W in Diamond chips on a wide band had an inscription containing a Y Yog symbol and Anchor other letters, all I remember, they also stole gold and pearl earrings and a opal and diamond ring.. I am hoping the real genealogy is found in old Mennonite records (Y Yog a hint) someday, not by Mormon nelson’s and Bagnasco Catholics I hope. Mennonites kept North Sea genealogy. All Barrow papers burned with the Orange Lodge. [There is a copy of dad’s traveling papers with a Horse and Rider) probably same Orange Protestants they sailed over to Scotland to pick up when they had trouble at the shipyard. Dad did not venture far from the Shipyard when in NI. Dad described his Grandfather ( I assume Waiting that raised him) as a very stern Captain, and Preacher, or the other Vicar, Preacher at a Sailors Church, preaching from a boat shaped alter. He was supposed to be a stern opinionated man similar to the lead in a movie Down to the Sea in Ships, throwing a errant daughter into the sea.. I saw part of that film, dad rented the big aluminum tin and projector to show it, but it is not the one of two of that name I have already seen. (You Tube 40’s films) He threw dad off their dock to teach him to swim as a child.. Dad had his ancestors Orange ‘Hand’ Pins’ (they were also stolen here in Florida).. One pin owner had a right handed pin (Scottish) the other Left. On old family crests one can tell by the direction of the hand if Scottish or Irish. One Grandfather claimed direct linage to William the Orange, possibly an English Military Baronet (Bachelor). Possibly a boast possibly true I will never know. I read about Military Baronets in DeBrett’ Illustrated Baronetage. I was looking for ships and names of ships not Royalty. No Waiting the only Walker survivors were Wake Hughes Walkers, last living a Johnson. In 1971 or ’72 Desmond tried to find the Waiting Shipyard in Ireland. It burned during the war 1914-1919. It was burned by German’s or IRA. My dad watched it burn from another boat with his grandfather or Grandfather's. . Mother and dad met Orange Lodge, Bowman’s (her Scottish Uncle a Military Bowman) on Shetland on that trip. Mother, Annie Bowman Young was also looking for people with boats that might have known where the shipyard was/He had no knowledge and did not seem to be related, a fisherman. My Grandmother Rebecca Eliza (Walker) Waiting lived in Flint MI for a time with Samuel. Dad bought a house for her and my uncle saw to her other need near Court Street, in Flint MI. Dad then married and moved to Miller Rd from Frost Street, Flint MI their first apartment. I have to change 1940 Census that says I was brought back from the hospital to an address on Fourth Street. That is wrong and I have several proofs. People making my aunt Isabelle for their own genealogy I think gave false information. Rebecca and her boys were probably at her sewing rooms at 112 Buxton St. Old Barrow. I have a photograph of my father as a child (still in long hair) delivered to that address.Rebecca who made all the family clothing with hired employees then after her house burned designed ball gowns with seamstresses and embroidery finishers. The boys were allowed pre bombing, to clear and sand a cutting bord for their armies at Christmas. To my last days with my parents as a teen we had an orange at every table and a long pipe for tobacco. I assume they went for the Oranges at a great distance to continue that custom.Had to be the big Temple Oranges. Documents: Several documents prove a sea tradition for generations. My father had a birth certificate, English, Entry of Birth Registration Acts, 1836 to 1874. The entry of birth lists: 26 September 1905, Desmond son of Samuel WAITING, born of Rebecca Waiting formerly Walker, Samuel described as a Journeyman Ship-Wright, R. Waiting, mother, of 5 E. Schooner Street, Barrow, County of Barrow-in-Furness, G.B was informant. The document registered October 1905, Harrison the Registrar. Desmond WAITING had a Certificate from the County,(I still have it) Borough of Barrow-in Furness dated 1919. Desmond WAITING received thanks for the many services (boat rescue) so willingly rendered SAILORS and SOLDIERS during the GREAT WAR 1914 to1919. The Certificat was signed by Alfred BARROW Mayor, at the Town Hall, Peace day 19 July 1919. I will be trying to find Dad’s Parkhill as listed in England and Ireland, Dad was a Protestant (Anglican) or Grandfathers traveling Brethern (Orange)(not Pirates) traveling ministers I assume by boat his case. One uncle enrolled both Desmond and Samuel in a well known Military School at birth. Sam joined military by lying about his age. Very cruel Catholic officers even grabbed his elbows and made him go to the Catholic Church on Sundays at times. Dad tried to tracehis Scottish Sea relatives./In the 50's Genealogist Jack Nelson was working with Flint Jr College U of M Sorority contacts or Thomson Librarian wife of his best Friend iend found a Robson Walker Ship Carpenter and Maria Eaton records but dad said they were the wrong people, no Maria’s in his family. They later found a MacGregger. Dad gave up after trying to trace heritage in Ireland. I think it was changed many years ago when Young's and Nelson’s writing their genealogy to sell with Youngs and their new YOUNG tartan made up by Cranbrook weavers and a cousin that followed me there. They had a rare fatal disorder and put on shows for Charity. Colorful background handy. Especially after my dad asked my fencing instructor U of M with his own engineering firm, was asked not to marry Francis Ferguson because dad remembered the family as the boys always falling off their boats because of there illness which was in the 50’s Muscular Dystrophy. They did not speak a lot after that until my parents came to Florida years later. I never knew my striken cousins. I also paid lots of money for genealogy research when helping care for my mother striken with Alzheimers, and they found the same dad said wrong genealogy so I was not gong to pass it on. So people also doing research may have the dates a Mrs. Sorenson found (from Utah or possibly working with Michael’s and Bagnasco funeral business owners of my aunt Isabelle and her step brothers New Orleans Mahon to Youngs, possibly knowing relatives of my dads Gordon Simpson yachtsman and Annapolis graduate family I think in Mississippi??? I will list the documents I paid for…Don’t necessarily believe. Mrs. Sorenson of Global Research, Utah searched WAITING, WALKER and EATOn (I did not ask for the EATON material in the late 80’s She found a Robson Waiting, age 6, living with his mother, Elizabeth, and his grandmother, Mary in the Church of EnglandParish reister of Clifton, Westmoreland County, England for 1675-1870. I have a copy of a page showing the christening of Robson in 1844, and the christening of hissister, Elenor, in 1838 I have a Baptism 19 October, 1898 of Samuel son of Samuel and Rebecca WAITING living at 12, E. Steamer St. (my dads birth page lists 5 east Steamer and a 12 Buxton as his mother’s workrooms, Old Barrow. Not the same. Father a ship wright Barrow in Furness, County of ancaster. She also found the christening of a Robson WAITIMG son of Charles WAITIMG amd the marriage record of Charles Waiting to Mary Savage in 1790. I have the burials of Charles WAITIMH in 1821, Clifton, Westmorland Co. I have a copy of the marriage record of Charles WAITIMG to a Mary Savage in 1790. I have the burial of Charles WAITING in 1821, at age 61; Robson WAITING, age 36 in 1849; Mary WAITING age 85 in 1854; and Elizabeth WAITING in1891 at age 81. She then searched a parish register, Church of England Watermillock, Cumberland County England 1812-1847. I have the copy of a page shwing the marriage record of Robson WAITING to Elizabeth EDMONDSON on 16 January 1834, Robson from Clifton. I have a Certified Copy of an Entry of Marriage,R008509 between Robson WAITING 20, and Maria EATON, Milliner, Fifteenth of May 1869. Robson’s father name Robson WAITING, Cabinet Maker, Maria’s father Samuel EATON, Pier Master, Barrow-inFurness. I have a birth registry from Ulverston, Dalton, County of Lancaster 28 Dec. 1871. I have a copy of Baptism for Samuel sonof Robson and Maria WAITIMG Feb. 14 1871. I have a copy of Baptism of an Elisabeth, parents Samuel and Alice (?) EATON in Fleetwood, father a Seaman, 3 Nov. 1846. I have copies of a Marriage solemnized in the Parish of Watermilluck, County of Cumberland 1834 between Robson WAITING of Clifton in the county of Westermorland and Elizabeth EDMONDSON in the presence of John Emondson.I have a burial of Elizabeth WAITING of Clifton, Westmorland 1 Jan. 1891. I have a copy of a Baptism of Eleanor daughter of Robson and Elizabeth WAITIMG of Clifton, Robson a Cabinet-Maker, 6 May 1838. O jave a cp[u pf Ba[tos, sp;e,mozed om the {arosj pf C;oftpm omtje County of Westmorland 15 Dec. 1844, Robson son of Robsonand Elizebeth WAITIMG. Coftpm. Fatjer pf a Cabomet