Descendants of Jacques Caudebec

Source Citations


6503. Edwin George Westbrook

1William Louis Cuddeback , M.D., Caudebec in America, A Record of the Descendants of Jacques Caudebec 1700 to 1920 (New York: Tobias A Wright, Printer and Publisher, 1919, facsimile New York: Amereon Ltd., 1999), p.170.

2Luanne Jeanne (Simpson) Shock, mousse@optonline.net. "27 December 2006."

3Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index. "Name: Edwin Westbrook
SSN: 157-12-0351
Last Residence: 12719  Barryville, Sullivan, New York
Born: 27 Jun 1902
Died: Jan 1969
State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (Before 1951)."


6504. Daniel John Mackerley

1Michele Altenderfer.

2Dougherty, Robert.

31920 US Census, NJ, Bergen Co., 11B. "Waldwick."

41900 US Census, NJ, Bergen Co., Orvil.


8639. Daniel F Mackerley

1Michele Altenderfer.

21930 US Census, NJ, Bergen Co, 2A. "Waldwick."

3Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index. "Daniel F. MacKerley
SSN: 146-16-6139  
Born: 2 Dec 1924
Died: 18 Jan 2002
State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (Before 1951)."


6513. Jay B Hornbeck

11900 US Census, MI, Gratiot Co., Ithaca.

21910 US Census, MI, Ingham Co., Lansing.


6527. George Artis Hornbeck

1Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index. "George A. Hornbeck
SSN: 239-14-9053  
Last Residence: 29605  Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina
Born: 28 Mar 1915
Died: 14 Mar 2001
State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina (Before 1951)."

2The Greenville News (Greenville, SC). "3-16-2001
George Artis Hornbeck of Greenville, a retired Physicist, died Wednesday, March 14, 2001, at St. Francis Hospital in Greenville.
He was born in Rocky Mount, N.C., the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Elmer George Hornbeck.
Mr. Hornbeck was educated in the Rocky Mount, N.C., public schools. He received his Bachelor Degree in Science from Davidson College, where he was elected a member of Sigma Pi Sigma, National Physics Honor Society, in recognition of high scholarship in physics. While at Davidson he received the Varsity D in tennis, and continued to be an avid tennis player until four years ago when health problems developed. He earned his Masters Degree in Science from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Following his graduation he became Assistant Professor of Physics and Mathematics at Huron University in South Dakota. He was a Physicist with the Navy Department in Trinidad, and served as a Decorated Officer in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific during World War II.
Following his discharge from the Navy, he made his home in Washington, D.C., from 1946 to 1986. During that time he served as Principal Scientific Investigator for Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Washington. He was the Senior Physicist at the National Bureau of Standards. During his tenure there he served as Chairman of the Congressional Mandated Interim Compliance Panel of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act in connection with Black Lung Disease. He received the Department of Commerce Silver Medal for Meritorious Federal Service, "For contributions in reducing the existence of unsafe and unhealthy conditions and practices in the Nation's coal mines." He was a lecturer in short courses at George Washington University in the School of Engineering and Applied Science and also at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
Mr. Hornbeck was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and was a member of the National Geographic Society, and the American Physical Society. He was the author of 23 scientific publications.
During the years he was in the Washington area, he was a Deacon and Elder of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, and a member of Columbia Country Club.
Mr. Hornbeck was predeceased by his first wife, the former Mary Dove Renneker of Rocky Mount, N.C. From that union he is survived by a daughter, Mary Hornbeck Stall; and two grandchildren, Jackson Holmes Stall and Whitney Peace Stall, of Greenville.
In 1987 he was married to Ruth Harrell Worsley of Rocky Mount, N.C., and Washington, D.C., who survives him. Mr. and Mrs. Hornbeck have made their home in the Swansgate Community of Greenville.
Funeral services will be held at First Presbyterian Church in Rocky Mount, N.C., Monday, March 19, 2001, at 11 a.m., with burial at Pineview Cemetery. Dr. William Brown will officiate.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Concert Fund, First Presbyterian Church, 200 W. Washington Street, Greenville, SC 29601; or Music Fund, First Presbyterian Church, 153 N. Church St., Rocky Mount, NC 27801. First Presbyterian Church in Rocky Mount, N.C., is the church of his boyhood and where his mother, Mrs. E.G. Hornbeck, served as organist for many years. � The Mackey Mortuary, Century Drive."


6535. William Robert Elmendorf

1Judy Gumaer Testa, 2190 State Route 209, Wurtsboro, NY 12790, Guamer Family History and Genealogy.

2Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index. "William R. Elmendorf
SSN: 132-14-8406  
Last Residence: 21701  Frederick, Frederick, Maryland
Born: 21 Feb 1925
Died: 31 Aug 2006
State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951)."