Matches 6,401 to 6,600 of 11,213
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It has been assumed that "Olive SHEPARDSON (1795 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Abigail PRATT ( - 1808)"
It has been assumed that "Olive SHEPARDSON (1795 - )" is a STEP child of "Rebecca WHITCOMB (1760 - )"
The following Descendants of Amos SHEPARDSON (1734 - 1820) were copied from Amos SHEPARDSON dec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Olive SHEPARDSON (1795 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Amos SHEPARDSON dec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Olive SHEPARDSON (1795 - ) | Source (S1048)
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| 6402 |
It has been assumed that "Oliver SAINT JOHN Baron of Bletsoe (1516 - 1582)" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )"
It has been assumed that "Anne SAINT JOHN (1518 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )"
It has been assumed that "Jane ST JOHN (1518 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )"
It has been assumed that "Alice SAINT JOHN (1520 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )"
It has been assumed that "Margery SAINT JOHN (1520 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )"
It has been assumed that "Charles ST JOHN (1524 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )"
It has been assumed that "Cressite ST JOHN (1526 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )"
It has been assumed that "Mary ST JOHN (1530 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )"
The following Ancestors of Margaret SAINT JOHN (1533 - 1562) were copied from FrancisRussellA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )
William WALDEGRAVE (1462 - 1525)
Thomas WALDEGRAVE (1425 - 1500)
William (John) WALDEGRAVE (1395 - 1454)
Husband of 250987
Wife of 250986
Joane De DURWARD (1397 - 1450)
Husband of 250975
Wife of 250974
Elizabeth FRAY (1441 - 1478)
John FRAY (1419 - 1461)
Agnes DANVERS (1423 - 1478)
Husband of 250999
Wife of 250998
Margery WENTWORTH (1453 - 1540)
Henry WENTWORTH (1426 - 1481)
Roger WENTWORTH (1395 - 1452)
Husband of 251005
Wife of 251004
Margaret DESPENCER (1397 - 1478)
Husband of 251007
Wife of 251006
Elizabeth HOWARD (1426 - 1480)
Henry HOWARD Esq of Wigenhale (1387 - 1437)
Husband of 250981
Wife of 250980
Mary HUSSEY (1389 - )
Husband of 250993
Wife of 250992
The following 59 people were included in the copy from FrancisRussellA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Agnes BALDINGTON
Agnes DANVERS (1423 - 1478)
Agnes WENTWORTH (1434 - 1496)
Alice BALDINGTON ( - 1505)
Ann WALDEGRAVE (1466 - )
Anne Agnes WALDEGRAVE (1429 - 1453)
Anne WALDEGRAVE (1495 - )
Anthony WALDEGRAVE (1477 - )
Bridgett WALDEGRAVE (1493 - 1549)
Catherine WALDEGRAVE (1463 - )
Dorothy WALDEGRAVE (1491 - )
Edmond WALDEGRAVE (1489 - )
Edward WALDEGRAVE (1465 - 1501)
Elizabeth FRAY (1441 - 1478)
Elizabeth HOWARD (1426 - 1480)
Elizabeth WENTWORTH
Elizabeth WENTWORTH (1422 - )
George WALDEGRAVE (1475 - 1528)
Henry HOWARD Esq of Wigenhale (1387 - 1437)
Henry WENTWORTH (1426 - 1481)
Husband of 250975
Husband of 250981
Husband of 250987
Husband of 250993
Husband of 250999
Husband of 251005
Husband of 251007
Jane WALDEGRAVE (1470 - )
Jane WALDEGRAVE (1487 - )
Joan WALDEGRAVE (1461 - 1491)
Joane De DURWARD (1397 - 1450)
John DE ROS (1394 - 1423)
John FRAY (1419 - 1461)
Katherine FRAY (1437 - 1482)
Margaret DESPENCER (1397 - 1478)
Margaret WALDEGRAVE (1485 - )
Margaret WENTWORTH (1425 - )
Margery WENTWORTH (1453 - 1540)
Mary HUSSEY (1389 - )
Mary WALDEGRAVE (1483 - )
Nicholas WENTWORTH
Philip WENTWORTH (1424 - 1464)
Richard WALDEGRAVE (1427 - 1439)
Richard WALDEGRAVE (1468 - )
Roger WENTWORTH (1395 - 1452)
Roger WENTWORTH (1454 - 1539)
Thomas BALDINGTON (1417 - )
Thomas WALDEGRAVE (1425 - 1500)
Thomas WENTWORTH (1427 - 1489)
Wife of 250974
Wife of 250980
Wife of 250986
Wife of 250992
Wife of 250998
Wife of 251004
Wife of 251006
William (John) WALDEGRAVE (1395 - 1454)
William WALDEGRAVE (1462 - 1525)
William WALDEGRAVE (1479 - 1539) | Source (S179)
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| 6403 |
It has been assumed that "Patrick De SALISBURY (1135 - 1168)" is a NATURAL child of "Sibyl De CHAWORTH (1112 - 1147)"
The following Ancestors of Sibilla "Sibyl" De SALISBURY (1139 - ) were copied from Isabella BigodA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sibyl De CHAWORTH (1112 - 1147)
Patrick CHAWORTH (1052 - )
Husband of 287290
Wife of 287289
Matilda HESDIN (1074 - )
Husband of 287268
Wife of 287267
The following 7 people were included in the copy from Isabella BigodA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Husband of 287268
Husband of 287290
Matilda HESDIN (1074 - )
Patrick CHAWORTH (1052 - )
Sibyl De CHAWORTH (1112 - 1147)
Wife of 287267
Wife of 287289 | Source (S323)
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| 6404 |
It has been assumed that "Paul DENYS DE LARONDE (1813 - 1901)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary Ann OKEJEWAW"
It has been assumed that "Paul DENYS DE LARONDE (1813 - 1901)" is a STEP child of "Magdeline PEWADJUUONOKWE"
The following Descendants of Charles Francois Denis-DELARONDE (1763 - 1840) were copied from JuliaDenysDeLarondeAnc to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Paul DENYS DE LARONDE (1813 - 1901) + Wife of Paul DENYS DE LARONDE
The following 2 people were included in the copy from JuliaDenysDeLarondeAnc to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Paul DENYS DE LARONDE (1813 - 1901)
Wife of Paul DENYS DE LARONDE | Source (S1719)
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| 6405 |
It has been assumed that "Peyton Lisby WADE (1865 - 1919)" is a NATURAL child of "Robert Maner WADE (1840 - 1904)"
The following Descendants of Frederica WASHBURN (1844 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Peyton Lisby WADE (1865 - 1919) + Augusta Kirkland BLACK
Frederica Washburn WADE + John Shaw BILLINGS
Frederica BILLINGS
The following 5 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Augusta Kirkland BLACK
Frederica BILLINGS
Frederica Washburn WADE
John Shaw BILLINGS
Peyton Lisby WADE (1865 - 1919) | Source (S131)
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| 6406 |
It has been assumed that "Peyton Randolph Harrison WASHBURN (1887 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Jane Cary HARRISON"
The following Descendants of Edward Davis WASHBURN (1848 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Peyton Randolph Harrison WASHBURN (1887 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Peyton Randolph Harrison WASHBURN (1887 - ) | Source (S140)
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| 6407 |
It has been assumed that "Phillip Goss (1700 - )" is a Natural child of "Mary PRESCOT"
It has been assumed that "Phillip Goss (1700 - )" is a Step child of "Judith HAYWARD (1675 - 1748)"
The following Descendants of Phillip GOSS (1675 - 1747) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Phillip Goss (1700 - ) + Keziah ( Cooley) Goss (1702 - 1744)
Ebenezer Goss
Hannah Goss
Judith Goss
Keziah Goss
Nathaniel Goss
Philip Goss
Thomas Goss
The following 9 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Ebenezer Goss
Hannah Goss
Judith Goss
Keziah ( Cooley) Goss (1702 - 1744)
Keziah Goss
Nathaniel Goss
Philip Goss
Phillip Goss (1700 - )
Thomas Goss | Source (S1686)
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| 6408 |
It has been assumed that "Pierre BLETTE (1857 - 1936)" is a NATURAL child of "Henri BLETTE (1835 - )"
The following Descendants of Catherine DESMARAIS (1838 - 1915) were copied from DesmaraisD_1 to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Pierre BLETTE (1857 - 1936) + Philomene PAYETTE (1858 - 1914)
Marie Odina PERREAULT
Catherine PERREAULT (1880 - )
Melina PERREAULT (1884 - 1938) + Alfred VILLENEUVE (1878 - )
Rosalie VILLENEUVE (1908 - )
Lillian VILLENEUVE (1910 - )
Philomene PERREAULT (1888 - )
George PERREAULT (1890 - )
Marie Louise PERREAULT (1892 - ) + Eugene BOISE (1889 - )
Arthur PERREAULT (1895 - 1922) + Katherine Mary GREGOIRE (1897 - 1975)
Eileen PERREAULT + Ron HILLS
Preston PERREAULT
Mary Catherine Patricia PERREAULT (1919 - 2004)
Mary F PERREAULT (1895 - )
The following 19 people were included in the copy from DesmaraisD_1 to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Alfred VILLENEUVE (1878 - )
Arthur PERREAULT (1895 - 1922)
Catherine PERREAULT (1880 - )
Eileen PERREAULT
Eugene BOISE (1889 - )
George PERREAULT (1890 - )
Katherine Mary GREGOIRE (1897 - 1975)
Lillian VILLENEUVE (1910 - )
Marie Louise PERREAULT (1892 - )
Marie Odina PERREAULT
Mary Catherine Patricia PERREAULT (1919 - 2004)
Mary F PERREAULT (1895 - )
Melina PERREAULT (1884 - 1938)
Philomene PAYETTE (1858 - 1914)
Philomene PERREAULT (1888 - )
Pierre BLETTE (1857 - 1936)
Preston PERREAULT
Ron HILLS
Rosalie VILLENEUVE (1908 - ) | Source (S1728)
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| 6409 |
It has been assumed that "Polly PARKS (1790 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Rebecca (1755 - )"
It has been assumed that "Polly PARKS (1790 - )" is a STEP child of "Molly INGERSOLL (1755 - 1790)"
The following Descendants of Warham PARKS (1751 - 1801) were copied from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Polly PARKS (1790 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Polly PARKS (1790 - ) | Source (S84)
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| 6410 |
It has been assumed that "Rachael MOSELEY (1715 - 1787)" is a NATURAL child of "Abigail ROOT (1680 - 1773)"
The following Descendants of Joseph MOSELEY (1670 - 1719) were copied from AbigailRootD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rachael MOSELEY (1715 - 1787) + Daniel POMEROY (1709 - 1775) + Moses DEWEY (1713 - 1767)
Abigail POMEROY (1739 - 1821) + Enos KINGSLEY (1740 - 1822)
Sophia KINGSLEY (1784 - 1857) + Theodore PARSONS (1781 - 1854)
Isaac PARSONS (1823 - ) + Rachel Corintha EDWARDS (1825 - )
Edward Kingsley PARSONS (1866 - 1925) + Carra Mary CHAPIN (1870 - 1910)
Mildred Corintha PARSONS
Timothy POMEROY (1742 - 1802) + Ann ASHLEY (1747 - 1831)
Francis POMEROY (1767 - ) + POTTER
Phebe POMEROY (1811 - ) + Henry STRONG (1811 - 1845)
Henry Pierce STRONG (1838 - 1862)
Timothy POMEROY (1768 - )
Ellen Ashley POMEROY (1771 - 1792)
Anna POMEROY (1773 - 1860) + Eli CLARK (1765 - 1835)
Elijah CLARK (1792 - 1835)
Foster CLARK (1795 - 1882) + Sarah A BOTSFORD
William Eli CLARK (1821 - ) + Mari SMITH
Ashley CLARK (1798 - ) + Harriet WEBSTER
Howard CLARK
Theodore CLARK (1800 - ) + Frances OLMSTED
John M CLARK
Mary Ann CLARK (1802 - ) + Edmund BOTSFORD
Alfred Pomeroy BOTSFORD
Eliza CLARK (1805 - 1850) + Thomas STEVENS
Thatcher STEVENS
Clarice CLARK (1807 - 1888) + Sylvester HOWARD
Benjamin HOWARD
Lovisa CLARK (1810 - 1842) + Lemuel MUNN
Julia CLARK (1815 - 1858) + William D MUNN
Charles MUNN
Frank MUNN
Oliver POMEROY (1775 - ) + LUSK
Susannah POMEROY (1777 - ) + William LUSK + Timothy FIELD
Franklin LUSK
Simon LUSK
Walter LUSK
William FIELD
Loreno FIELD (1815 - )
Lorenzo FIELD (1815 - ) + Sarah RUDD + Juliette REED (1826 - )
Sarah A FIELD (1847 - ) + Edward O BLANCHARD
Thankful POMEROY (1779 - 1831) + Winston DAY (1767 - )
Cornelia DAY
James DAY
Richard DAY
Ann Ashley DAY (1815 - 1846) + Edward Augustus DEMING (1805 - 1886)
Maria Sophia DEMING (1836 - 1836)
Cornelia Maria DEMING (1838 - ) + Rush Benjamin WHITMORE + Horace D STOWE
Laura Sophia DEMING (1840 - 1845)
James Pomeroy DEMING (1844 - 1846)
Louisa POMEROY (1781 - 1860)
Jerusha POMEROY (1748 - 1789) + Adnah SACKETT (1745 - 1813)
Jerusha SACKETT (1769 - ) + Abel AVERY (1761 - 1812)
Olive AVERY (1789 - )
Jerusha AVERY (1790 - )
Adnah AVERY (1792 - 1844) + Esther PARSONS (1795 - 1839)
Ely Parsons AVERY (1821 - 1847)
Adnah AVERY (1823 - 1872) + Eunice Priscilla ANDREWS (1833 - )
Charles Edward AVERY (1856 - )
Lizzie Esther AVERY (1860 - 1900)
Mary Bell AVERY (1864 - )
Esther Amelia AVERY (1825 - 1897)
William Rowland AVERY (1826 - 1871)
Moses Ashley AVERY (1828 - 1908) + Jane E COPLEY (1833 - )
Dorothy AVERY (1830 - 1891) + Wiliam P BUELL (1830 - )
Dora J BUELL (1856 - )
Fred A BUELL (1858 - )
Dexter AVERY (1833 - 1882) + Frances Sabina ANDREWS (1835 - 1902)
Morton AVERY (1835 - 1856)
Sarah Irene AVERY (1837 - ) + Charles S BURNHAM (1836 - )
Walter AVERY (1795 - 1838) + Mary CHAPMAN (1804 - )
Orrin AVERY (1825 - )
Nathan Chapman AVERY (1827 - 1899) + Lydia Maria HAMLIN (1830 - )
Wilburt Nathan AVERY (1853 - )
Robert Nathan AVERY (1866 - )
Henry Howard AVERY (1873 - )
Mary AVERY (1829 - )
Isaac AVERY (1798 - 1832) + Mary Ann BEACH (1802 - 1891)
Irene AVERY (1824 - 1892)
Sidney John AVERY (1827 - 1889) + Arvilla WHITNEY (1831 - )
Ida Deborah AVERY (1855 - )
Minnie Permila AVERY (1857 - )
Willie N AVERY (1860 - 1860)
Lewis Whitney AVERY (1868 - )
Jessie Villa AVERY (1871 - )
Jerusha AVERY (1829 - 1910) + Leonard DAVENPORT (1823 - 1885)
Louise DAVENPORT (1864 - 1908)
Mary DAVENPORT (1867 - )
Charles DAVENPORT (1869 - )
Solomon AVERY (1799 - 1854) + Ellina CLARK (1804 - 1880)
Jane Ellina AVERY (1826 - 1853)
Silas Clark AVERY (1828 - 1859) + Zeruah HOLCOMB (1834 - 1908)
Jane Ellina AVERY (1855 - )
Edward Solomon AVERY (1838 - )
Theodora AVERY (1845 - 1906) + James HUBBARD TOWLE (1845 - )
Edward Avery TOWLE (1872 - )
Clarence Clark TOWLE (1875 - )
Theodora Avery TOWLE (1882 - )
John AVERY (1802 - )
Clarissa AVERY (1804 - )
Polly AVERY (1806 - )
John AVERY (1808 - 1851) + Lydia ADKINS (1810 - 1894)
Dolly Ann AVERY (1832 - 1907) + Guy Dunham GREEN (1831 - )
Emma A GREEN (1852 - 1907)
Eliza Jane AVERY (1834 - ) + George G HAVEN (1832 - ) + Charles G CHAPIN (1827 - )
Ella Maria CHAPIN (1851 - )
Esaac AVERY (1836 - 1891) + Nellie CLARK (1837 - )
Ida Lucinda AVERY (1838 - 1889) + John O HEBREN (1830 - ) + Charles WHEELOCK (1830 - ) + Cordis KING (1830 - )
John Cyrus AVERY (1843 - 1904) + Lucy Maria PORTER (1849 - )
John SACKETT (1771 - 1851) + Lucinda MOSELEY ( - 1855)
Eliza SACKETT (1794 - 1864) + Homer PRESTON
Adnah SACKETT (1796 - ) + Ann SHORT + Eliza Hubbard ADAMS + Miranda KEACH + Nancy Blake PARKS
Isaac SACKETT (1798 - ) + Mary JOHNSON + Ella Gage TAYLOR
John Pomeroy SACKETT (1801 - 1822)
Jefferson Moseley SACKETT (1803 - 1804)
Abigail H SACKETT (1806 - 1850) + Charles J CLEVELAND
Margaret Jane CLEVELAND (1839 - ) + Floyd Colby GURNEE (1876 - )
Israel SACKETT (1809 - ) + Margaret Jane ALLEN (1812 - )
Lucinda SACKETT (1811 - ) + Thomas Hale PARKER (1808 - )
Charlotte SACKETT (1773 - 1857) + Gideon BROWNING (1775 - )
Charles BROWNING (1800 - 1858) + Satira KELSEY (1804 - 1902)
Dexter BROWNING
Martin BROWNING (1823 - ) + Sarah COBB (1823 - )
Julia BROWNING (1825 - 1899) + Levi Miller SWEET (1817 - 1875)
Charles Abel SWEET (1849 - 1915)
Duane SWEET (1851 - )
Herman L SWEET (1858 - )
Eliza BROWNING (1827 - ) + Edward SWEET (1827 - )
Malinda Lois BROWNING (1829 - ) + Amos POTTER (1829 - )
Charles BROWNING (1830 - )
Ella BROWNING (1832 - )
Alexander BROWNING (1837 - ) + Mary Eliza KENT (1843 - )
Arthur BROWNING
Averill BROWNING
Jennie BROWNING
Lee BROWNING
Edward Sherman BROWNING (1869 - )
Addie BROWNING (1872 - 1913)
Isaac SACKETT (1777 - 1797)
George SACKETT (1779 - )
Israel SACKETT (1781 - )
Olive SACKETT (1783 - ) + David IVES
David IVES Jr
Lydia SACKETT (1785 - ) + Walter BUSH
Eleanor POMEROY (1752 - 1823) + Noble DEWEY (1752 - 1830)
Electa DEWEY (1772 - 1849) + Oliver BUSH (1770 - 1844)
Fanny BUSH (1796 - 1851) + Gideon Sheppard SACKETT (1794 - )
Charles BUSH (1800 - 1801)
Julia BUSH (1802 - 1843) + Joseph CADWELL (1796 - 1865)
Frances CADWELL (1830 - )
Sarah Amanda CADWELL (1832 - 1903) + Zebulon Converse PHEATT (1832 - 1901)
Charles Oliver PHEATT (1868 - 1928)
Ermina Cadwell PHEATT (1869 - 1956)
Harry Cadwell PHEATT (1874 - 1874)
Jennie Augusta PHEATT (1879 - 1880)
Oliver Bush CADWELL (1834 - 1839)
Oliver Bush CADWELL (1843 - 1919)
Jane BUSH (1804 - 1892) + Earl Bill FOWLER (1802 - )
Horace Charles BUSH (1806 - 1856) + Alma Abigail MOTT (1808 - )
Lucretia BUSH (1808 - 1809)
Oliver Ela BUSH (1811 - 1893) + Janet HEALD (1813 - )
Bennett Benedict BUSH (1813 - 1817)
Eunice DEWEY (1776 - 1829)
Lucretia DEWEY (1779 - 1849)
Lucy DEWEY (1781 - ) + Enoch JEWETT (1781 - )
Frances JEWETT (1813 - )
Henry JEWETT (1815 - )
Albert JEWETT (1817 - )
Edward JEWETT (1819 - )
Mary DEWEY (1785 - 1858) + Seth JUDSON (1780 - 1855)
Mary JUDSON
Eunice JUDSON (1804 - )
William JUDSON (1807 - ) + Clarrisa KING (1815 - )
Alfred JUDSON
Mary JUDSON
Alice Frances JUDSON (1841 - ) + Charles HIMROD
George Dewey JUDSON (1843 - )
Jennie King JUDSON (1852 - ) + Robert G LAMBERTON
George Judson LAMBERTON (1882 - )
Robert Judson LAMBERTON (1886 - )
Dwight JUDSON (1810 - )
Marietta JUDSON (1813 - 1891) + Henry Ralston VINCENT
Grace VINCENT (1844 - )
Leon VINCENT (1847 - ) + Adelaide Lee WHITNEY
Grace VINCENT (1879 - )
Josephine VINCENT (1850 - ) + John Sheldon MAXWELL
Eleanor Pomeroy MAXWELL (1883 - )
Georgia VINCENT (1853 - ) + George BERRIMAN
Sophia JUDSON (1816 - 1897) + Erwin CAMP Col (1812 - )
William CAMP (1837 - )
Irvinia CAMP (1839 - )
Frances Eliza CAMP (1841 - ) + Francis F MARSHALL
Florence CAMP (1847 - ) + Capt WRIGHT + J N PATTISON
Charlotte JUDSON (1820 - )
Eleanor DEWEY (1787 - 1834)
Infant son DEWEY (1788 - 1789)
George DEWEY (1790 - 1842) + Sabra JOHNSON (1790 - 1853)
The following 292 people were included in the copy from AbigailRootD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Abel AVERY (1761 - 1812)
Abigail H SACKETT (1806 - 1850)
Abigail POMEROY (1739 - 1821)
Addie BROWNING (1872 - 1913)
Adelaide Lee WHITNEY
Adnah AVERY (1792 - 1844)
Adnah AVERY (1823 - 1872)
Adnah SACKETT (1745 - 1813)
Adnah SACKETT (1796 - )
Albert JEWETT (1817 - )
Alexander BROWNING (1837 - )
Alfred JUDSON
Alfred Pomeroy BOTSFORD
Alice Frances JUDSON (1841 - )
Alma Abigail MOTT (1808 - )
Amos POTTER (1829 - )
Ann ASHLEY (1747 - 1831)
Ann Ashley DAY (1815 - 1846)
Ann SHORT
Anna POMEROY (1773 - 1860)
Arthur BROWNING
Arvilla WHITNEY (1831 - )
Ashley CLARK (1798 - )
Averill BROWNING
Benjamin HOWARD
Bennett Benedict BUSH (1813 - 1817)
Capt WRIGHT
Carra Mary CHAPIN (1870 - 1910)
Charles Abel SWEET (1849 - 1915)
Charles BROWNING (1800 - 1858)
Charles BROWNING (1830 - )
Charles BUSH (1800 - 1801)
Charles DAVENPORT (1869 - )
Charles Edward AVERY (1856 - )
Charles G CHAPIN (1827 - )
Charles HIMROD
Charles J CLEVELAND
Charles MUNN
Charles Oliver PHEATT (1868 - 1928)
Charles S BURNHAM (1836 - )
Charles WHEELOCK (1830 - )
Charlotte JUDSON (1820 - )
Charlotte SACKETT (1773 - 1857)
Clarence Clark TOWLE (1875 - )
Clarice CLARK (1807 - 1888)
Clarissa AVERY (1804 - )
Clarrisa KING (1815 - )
Cordis KING (1830 - )
Cornelia DAY
Cornelia Maria DEMING (1838 - )
Daniel POMEROY (1709 - 1775)
David IVES
David IVES Jr
Dexter AVERY (1833 - 1882)
Dexter BROWNING
Dolly Ann AVERY (1832 - 1907)
Dora J BUELL (1856 - )
Dorothy AVERY (1830 - 1891)
Duane SWEET (1851 - )
Dwight JUDSON (1810 - )
Earl Bill FOWLER (1802 - )
Edmund BOTSFORD
Edward Augustus DEMING (1805 - 1886)
Edward Avery TOWLE (1872 - )
Edward JEWETT (1819 - )
Edward Kingsley PARSONS (1866 - 1925)
Edward O BLANCHARD
Edward Sherman BROWNING (1869 - )
Edward Solomon AVERY (1838 - )
Edward SWEET (1827 - )
Eleanor DEWEY (1787 - 1834)
Eleanor POMEROY (1752 - 1823)
Eleanor Pomeroy MAXWELL (1883 - )
Electa DEWEY (1772 - 1849)
Eli CLARK (1765 - 1835)
Elijah CLARK (1792 - 1835)
Eliza BROWNING (1827 - )
Eliza CLARK (1805 - 1850)
Eliza Hubbard ADAMS
Eliza Jane AVERY (1834 - )
Eliza SACKETT (1794 - 1864)
Ella BROWNING (1832 - )
Ella Gage TAYLOR
Ella Maria CHAPIN (1851 - )
Ellen Ashley POMEROY (1771 - 1792)
Ellina CLARK (1804 - 1880)
Ely Parsons AVERY (1821 - 1847)
Emma A GREEN (1852 - 1907)
Enoch JEWETT (1781 - )
Enos KINGSLEY (1740 - 1822)
Ermina Cadwell PHEATT (1869 - 1956)
Erwin CAMP Col (1812 - )
Esaac AVERY (1836 - 1891)
Esther Amelia AVERY (1825 - 1897)
Esther PARSONS (1795 - 1839)
Eunice DEWEY (1776 - 1829)
Eunice JUDSON (1804 - )
Eunice Priscilla ANDREWS (1833 - )
Fanny BUSH (1796 - 1851)
Florence CAMP (1847 - )
Floyd Colby GURNEE (1876 - )
Foster CLARK (1795 - 1882)
Frances CADWELL (1830 - )
Frances Eliza CAMP (1841 - )
Frances JEWETT (1813 - )
Frances OLMSTED
Frances Sabina ANDREWS (1835 - 1902)
Francis F MARSHALL
Francis POMEROY (1767 - )
Frank MUNN
Franklin LUSK
Fred A BUELL (1858 - )
George BERRIMAN
George DEWEY (1790 - 1842)
George Dewey JUDSON (1843 - )
George G HAVEN (1832 - )
George Judson LAMBERTON (1882 - )
George SACKETT (1779 - )
Georgia VINCENT (1853 - )
Gideon BROWNING (1775 - )
Gideon Sheppard SACKETT (1794 - )
Grace VINCENT (1844 - )
Grace VINCENT (1879 - )
Guy Dunham GREEN (1831 - )
Harriet WEBSTER
Harry Cadwell PHEATT (1874 - 1874)
Henry Howard AVERY (1873 - )
Henry JEWETT (1815 - )
Henry Pierce STRONG (1838 - 1862)
Henry Ralston VINCENT
Henry STRONG (1811 - 1845)
Herman L SWEET (1858 - )
Homer PRESTON
Horace Charles BUSH (1806 - 1856)
Horace D STOWE
Howard CLARK
Ida Deborah AVERY (1855 - )
Ida Lucinda AVERY (1838 - 1889)
Infant son DEWEY (1788 - 1789)
Irene AVERY (1824 - 1892)
Irvinia CAMP (1839 - )
Isaac AVERY (1798 - 1832)
Isaac PARSONS (1823 - )
Isaac SACKETT (1777 - 1797)
Isaac SACKETT (1798 - )
Israel SACKETT (1781 - )
Israel SACKETT (1809 - )
J N PATTISON
James DAY
James HUBBARD TOWLE (1845 - )
James Pomeroy DEMING (1844 - 1846)
Jane BUSH (1804 - 1892)
Jane E COPLEY (1833 - )
Jane Ellina AVERY (1826 - 1853)
Jane Ellina AVERY (1855 - )
Janet HEALD (1813 - )
Jefferson Moseley SACKETT (1803 - 1804)
Jennie Augusta PHEATT (1879 - 1880)
Jennie BROWNING
Jennie King JUDSON (1852 - )
Jerusha AVERY (1790 - )
Jerusha AVERY (1829 - 1910)
Jerusha POMEROY (1748 - 1789)
Jerusha SACKETT (1769 - )
Jessie Villa AVERY (1871 - )
John AVERY (1802 - )
John AVERY (1808 - 1851)
John Cyrus AVERY (1843 - 1904)
John M CLARK
John O HEBREN (1830 - )
John Pomeroy SACKETT (1801 - 1822)
John SACKETT (1771 - 1851)
John Sheldon MAXWELL
Joseph CADWELL (1796 - 1865)
Josephine VINCENT (1850 - )
Julia BROWNING (1825 - 1899)
Julia BUSH (1802 - 1843)
Julia CLARK (1815 - 1858)
Juliette REED (1826 - )
Laura Sophia DEMING (1840 - 1845)
Lee BROWNING
Lemuel MUNN
Leon VINCENT (1847 - )
Leonard DAVENPORT (1823 - 1885)
Levi Miller SWEET (1817 - 1875)
Lewis Whitney AVERY (1868 - )
Lizzie Esther AVERY (1860 - 1900)
Loreno FIELD (1815 - )
Lorenzo FIELD (1815 - )
Louisa POMEROY (1781 - 1860)
Louise DAVENPORT (1864 - 1908)
Lovisa CLARK (1810 - 1842)
Lucinda MOSELEY ( - 1855)
Lucinda SACKETT (1811 - )
Lucretia BUSH (1808 - 1809)
Lucretia DEWEY (1779 - 1849)
Lucy DEWEY (1781 - )
Lucy Maria PORTER (1849 - )
LUSK
Lydia ADKINS (1810 - 1894)
Lydia Maria HAMLIN (1830 - )
Lydia SACKETT (1785 - )
Malinda Lois BROWNING (1829 - )
Margaret Jane ALLEN (1812 - )
Margaret Jane CLEVELAND (1839 - )
Mari SMITH
Maria Sophia DEMING (1836 - 1836)
Marietta JUDSON (1813 - 1891)
Martin BROWNING (1823 - )
Mary Ann BEACH (1802 - 1891)
Mary Ann CLARK (1802 - )
Mary AVERY (1829 - )
Mary Bell AVERY (1864 - )
Mary CHAPMAN (1804 - )
Mary DAVENPORT (1867 - )
Mary DEWEY (1785 - 1858)
Mary Eliza KENT (1843 - )
Mary JOHNSON
Mary JUDSON
Mary JUDSON
Mildred Corintha PARSONS
Minnie Permila AVERY (1857 - )
Miranda KEACH
Morton AVERY (1835 - 1856)
Moses Ashley AVERY (1828 - 1908)
Moses DEWEY (1713 - 1767)
Nancy Blake PARKS
Nathan Chapman AVERY (1827 - 1899)
Nellie CLARK (1837 - )
Noble DEWEY (1752 - 1830)
Olive AVERY (1789 - )
Olive SACKETT (1783 - )
Oliver BUSH (1770 - 1844)
Oliver Bush CADWELL (1834 - 1839)
Oliver Bush CADWELL (1843 - 1919)
Oliver Ela BUSH (1811 - 1893)
Oliver POMEROY (1775 - )
Orrin AVERY (1825 - )
Phebe POMEROY (1811 - )
Polly AVERY (1806 - )
POTTER
Rachael MOSELEY (1715 - 1787)
Rachel Corintha EDWARDS (1825 - )
Richard DAY
Robert G LAMBERTON
Robert Judson LAMBERTON (1886 - )
Robert Nathan AVERY (1866 - )
Rush Benjamin WHITMORE
Sabra JOHNSON (1790 - 1853)
Sarah A BOTSFORD
Sarah A FIELD (1847 - )
Sarah Amanda CADWELL (1832 - 1903)
Sarah COBB (1823 - )
Sarah Irene AVERY (1837 - )
Sarah RUDD
Satira KELSEY (1804 - 1902)
Seth JUDSON (1780 - 1855)
Sidney John AVERY (1827 - 1889)
Silas Clark AVERY (1828 - 1859)
Simon LUSK
Solomon AVERY (1799 - 1854)
Sophia JUDSON (1816 - 1897)
Sophia KINGSLEY (1784 - 1857)
Susannah POMEROY (1777 - )
Sylvester HOWARD
Thankful POMEROY (1779 - 1831)
Thatcher STEVENS
Theodora AVERY (1845 - 1906)
Theodora Avery TOWLE (1882 - )
Theodore CLARK (1800 - )
Theodore PARSONS (1781 - 1854)
Thomas Hale PARKER (1808 - )
Thomas STEVENS
Timothy FIELD
Timothy POMEROY (1742 - 1802)
Timothy POMEROY (1768 - )
Walter AVERY (1795 - 1838)
Walter BUSH
Walter LUSK
Wilburt Nathan AVERY (1853 - )
Wiliam P BUELL (1830 - )
William CAMP (1837 - )
William D MUNN
William Eli CLARK (1821 - )
William FIELD
William JUDSON (1807 - )
William LUSK
William Rowland AVERY (1826 - 1871)
Willie N AVERY (1860 - 1860)
Winston DAY (1767 - )
Zebulon Converse PHEATT (1832 - 1901)
Zeruah HOLCOMB (1834 - 1908) | Source (S36)
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| 6411 |
It has been assumed that "Rachel FIELD (1751 - 1812)" is a NATURAL child of "Eunice FRARY (1721 - 1813)"
The following Descendants of Aaron FIELD (1721 - 1801) were copied from Aaron FIELDSD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rachel FIELD (1751 - 1812) + Polycarpus CUSHMAN (1750 - 1797)
Sophronia CUSHMAN (1775 - 1814) + George ALEXANDER
Polycarpus ALEXANDER (1802 - )
George Austin ALEXANDER (1809 - )
Polycarpus Loring CUSHMAN (1778 - 1855) + Sally WYLES (1782 - 1845) + Abigail COLEMAN (1786 - )
Henry Wyles CUSHMAN (1805 - 1863) + Maria Louisa DICKMAN + Anne FETTYPLACE
Simeon CUSHMAN (1780 - 1824) + Mary SHELDON (1792 - 1875)
Simeon Sheldon CUSHMAN (1821 - ) + Sybil S SNOW (1820 - )
Mary Angeline CUSHMAN (1851 - 1944)
Harriet Maria CUSHMAN (1854 - )
Jonathan Field CUSHMAN (1822 - )
Mary CUSHMAN (1823 - 1848)
Ralph CUSHMAN (1783 - 1863) + Sally ROOT (1789 - 1834) + Elizabeth DENISON (1794 - )
Sylvia Sophronia CUSHMAN (1811 - 1840)
Sarah Rachel CUSHMAN (1813 - 1870) + Barnard Warren FIELD (1808 - )
Rachel Cushman FIELD (1837 - 1841)
Ralph Cushman FIELD (1841 - 1843)
Ralph Alonzo CUSHMAN (1816 - 1880) + Sarah Selina MUNN (1819 - )
Rachel Field CUSHMAN (1842 - )
Clara Sylvira CUSHMAN (1845 - )
Lucinda CUSHMAN (1820 - ) + Rev Thomas WESTON
Mary Ann CUSHMAN (1822 - 1824)
Mary Ann CUSHMAN (1825 - 1833)
Lucy Root CUSHMAN (1828 - ) + Lyman G BARTON (1827 - )
Isaac C BARTON (1853 - )
Alice M BARTON (1863 - )
Walter L BARTON (1869 - )
Samuel Root CUSHMAN (1831 - )
Henry Clay CUSHMAN (1836 - 1922) + Laura Keep BROWN (1841 - 1919)
Hope Elizabeth CUSHMAN (1862 - )
Ralph Henry CUSHMAN (1864 - ) + Lizzie M BURRINGTON
Julian Henry CUSHMAN (1892 - ) + Irene
Alice Burrington CUSHMAN (1903 - )
Emma Laura CUSHMAN (1867 - ) + Lewis R HOLDEN
Raymond Cushman HOLDEN (1895 - )
Clayton Lewis HOLDEN (1901 - )
Alfred Brown CUSHMAN (1869 - 1897) + Elizabeth C HALE
Lucy Brown CUSHMAN (1871 - ) + Charles M DEMING
Charles Ray DEMING (1893 - )
Vera Lucie DEMING (1896 - )
Ralph Merton DEMING (1904 - )
Charlotte Nellie CUSHMAN (1879 - ) + Frank STARK
Lewis Leavitt STARK (1909 - )
Laura Frances STARK (1909 - )
Seorim CUSHMAN (1785 - 1875) + Huldah PARMENTER (1787 - 1879)
Huldah Parmenter CUSHMAN (1816 - 1897) + Chauncey Joseph SLATE (1814 - )
Ella H SLATE
Fayette Chauncey SLATE (1840 - )
Isaac Erasmus CUSHMAN (1818 - 1843)
Roxanna Hariet CUSHMAN (1820 - ) + George W ROBBINS
Polycarpus Loring CUSHMAN (1822 - 1901) + Rhoda ATHERTON (1822 - )
Ellen Sophia CUSHMAN (1848 - ) + Laroy Zanus CUTLER (1834 - )
Grace Lucy CUTLER (1876 - )
Thomas Loring CUSHMAN (1851 - ) + Mary Belle TRACY (1851 - )
Loring Tracy CUSHMAN (1874 - ) + Margurite LIBBY (1881 - )
Thomas P CUSHMAN (1906 - )
Loring T CUSHMAN (1909 - 2005) + Wife of Loring T CUSHMAN
Thomas Atherton CUSHMAN (1884 - )
Arthur Isaac CUSHMAN (1852 - ) + Alice Kate SPRAGUE (1857 - )
John Arthur CUSHMAN (1881 - 1952) + Mary Jane HOWELL (1885 - )
Leroy Cutler CUSHMAN (1884 - ) + Maud (1884 - )
Roger CUSHMAN (1912 - )
Elliott Sprague CUSHMAN (1887 - 1889)
Louise CUSHMAN (1891 - ) + Spencer Bininger HOPPING
Burt Atherton CUSHMAN (1894 - )
Sophronia Rachel CUSHMAN (1825 - ) + Houghton TYLER (1822 - )
Albert H TYLER
Clarence C TYLER
Jennie TYLER
Field Wells CUSHMAN (1827 - 1863) + Hester Maria BAGG (1833 - )
Ruggles Atherton CUSHMAN (1856 - ) + Clara + Mary Etta DEXTER
Dexter Allerton CUSHMAN (1888 - 1954) + Jesse (1890 - )
Hester Maria CUSHMAN (1858 - ) + George W ALLEN
Agnes Jean CUSHMAN (1861 - ) + John Edward Ross PEMBER
Field W CUSHMAN (1864 - 1866)
Rachel CUSHMAN (1787 - 1810) + John PURPLE
Rachel Climena PURPLE (1810 - 1833)
Isaac CUSHMAN (1790 - 1850) + Harriet Keziah GARRETT (1798 - 1858)
Lucia Cornelia CUSHMAN (1821 - 1852) + Charles Waterman BABCOCK (1817 - )
Maria BABCOCK (1842 - )
William Elias BABCOCK (1843 - 1845)
Charles R BABCOCK (1847 - )
Cornelia Lucetta BABCOCK (1848 - 1923) + Isaac Johnson WOODWORTH (1850 - 1939)
Jessie M WOODWORTH (1877 - 1885)
James A WOODWORTH (1877 - )
Arthur C WOODWORTH (1879 - 1891)
Charles Johnson WOODWORTH (1881 - )
Frank WOODWORTH (1882 - 1884)
Edward Garret WOODWORTH (1884 - 1971) + Louise Agnes JOST (1889 - 1965)
Anita Louise WOODWORTH
Walter Garret WOODWORTH
William Alfred WOODWORTH
Isaac James WOODWORTH (1908 - 1995) + Wife of Isaac James WOODWORTH + Wife of Isaac James WOODWORTH
Melvin WOODWORTH (1911 - 1966)
Jennie M WOODWORTH (1887 - )
Isaac La Fayette CUSHMAN (1823 - 1857)
Julia Maria CUSHMAN (1825 - 1858)
Harriet Katharine CUSHMAN (1827 - )
Abigail Louise Sophronia CUSHMAN (1829 - )
Rachel Jane CUSHMAN (1830 - )
Marcia Ann CUSHMAN (1832 - 1832)
Lydia Ann CUSHMAN (1834 - 1834)
The following 149 people were included in the copy from Aaron FIELDSD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Abigail COLEMAN (1786 - )
Abigail Louise Sophronia CUSHMAN (1829 - )
Agnes Jean CUSHMAN (1861 - )
Albert H TYLER
Alfred Brown CUSHMAN (1869 - 1897)
Alice Burrington CUSHMAN (1903 - )
Alice Kate SPRAGUE (1857 - )
Alice M BARTON (1863 - )
Anita Louise WOODWORTH
Anne FETTYPLACE
Arthur C WOODWORTH (1879 - 1891)
Arthur Isaac CUSHMAN (1852 - )
Barnard Warren FIELD (1808 - )
Burt Atherton CUSHMAN (1894 - )
Charles Johnson WOODWORTH (1881 - )
Charles M DEMING
Charles R BABCOCK (1847 - )
Charles Ray DEMING (1893 - )
Charles Waterman BABCOCK (1817 - )
Charlotte Nellie CUSHMAN (1879 - )
Chauncey Joseph SLATE (1814 - )
Clara
Clara Sylvira CUSHMAN (1845 - )
Clarence C TYLER
Clayton Lewis HOLDEN (1901 - )
Cornelia Lucetta BABCOCK (1848 - 1923)
Dexter Allerton CUSHMAN (1888 - 1954)
Edward Garret WOODWORTH (1884 - 1971)
Elizabeth C HALE
Elizabeth DENISON (1794 - )
Ella H SLATE
Ellen Sophia CUSHMAN (1848 - )
Elliott Sprague CUSHMAN (1887 - 1889)
Emma Laura CUSHMAN (1867 - )
Fayette Chauncey SLATE (1840 - )
Field W CUSHMAN (1864 - 1866)
Field Wells CUSHMAN (1827 - 1863)
Frank STARK
Frank WOODWORTH (1882 - 1884)
George ALEXANDER
George Austin ALEXANDER (1809 - )
George W ALLEN
George W ROBBINS
Grace Lucy CUTLER (1876 - )
Harriet Katharine CUSHMAN (1827 - )
Harriet Keziah GARRETT (1798 - 1858)
Harriet Maria CUSHMAN (1854 - )
Henry Clay CUSHMAN (1836 - 1922)
Henry Wyles CUSHMAN (1805 - 1863)
Hester Maria BAGG (1833 - )
Hester Maria CUSHMAN (1858 - )
Hope Elizabeth CUSHMAN (1862 - )
Houghton TYLER (1822 - )
Huldah PARMENTER (1787 - 1879)
Huldah Parmenter CUSHMAN (1816 - 1897)
Irene
Isaac C BARTON (1853 - )
Isaac CUSHMAN (1790 - 1850)
Isaac Erasmus CUSHMAN (1818 - 1843)
Isaac James WOODWORTH (1908 - 1995)
Isaac Johnson WOODWORTH (1850 - 1939)
Isaac La Fayette CUSHMAN (1823 - 1857)
James A WOODWORTH (1877 - )
Jennie M WOODWORTH (1887 - )
Jennie TYLER
Jesse (1890 - )
Jessie M WOODWORTH (1877 - 1885)
John Arthur CUSHMAN (1881 - 1952)
John Edward Ross PEMBER
John PURPLE
Jonathan Field CUSHMAN (1822 - )
Julia Maria CUSHMAN (1825 - 1858)
Julian Henry CUSHMAN (1892 - )
Laroy Zanus CUTLER (1834 - )
Laura Frances STARK (1909 - )
Laura Keep BROWN (1841 - 1919)
Leroy Cutler CUSHMAN (1884 - )
Lewis Leavitt STARK (1909 - )
Lewis R HOLDEN
Lizzie M BURRINGTON
Loring T CUSHMAN (1909 - 2005)
Loring Tracy CUSHMAN (1874 - )
Louise Agnes JOST (1889 - 1965)
Louise CUSHMAN (1891 - )
Lucia Cornelia CUSHMAN (1821 - 1852)
Lucinda CUSHMAN (1820 - )
Lucy Brown CUSHMAN (1871 - )
Lucy Root CUSHMAN (1828 - )
Lydia Ann CUSHMAN (1834 - 1834)
Lyman G BARTON (1827 - )
Marcia Ann CUSHMAN (1832 - 1832)
Margurite LIBBY (1881 - )
Maria BABCOCK (1842 - )
Maria Louisa DICKMAN
Mary Angeline CUSHMAN (1851 - 1944)
Mary Ann CUSHMAN (1822 - 1824)
Mary Ann CUSHMAN (1825 - 1833)
Mary Belle TRACY (1851 - )
Mary CUSHMAN (1823 - 1848)
Mary Etta DEXTER
Mary Jane HOWELL (1885 - )
Mary SHELDON (1792 - 1875)
Maud (1884 - )
Melvin WOODWORTH (1911 - 1966)
Polycarpus ALEXANDER (1802 - )
Polycarpus CUSHMAN (1750 - 1797)
Polycarpus Loring CUSHMAN (1778 - 1855)
Polycarpus Loring CUSHMAN (1822 - 1901)
Rachel Climena PURPLE (1810 - 1833)
Rachel CUSHMAN (1787 - 1810)
Rachel Cushman FIELD (1837 - 1841)
Rachel FIELD (1751 - 1812)
Rachel Field CUSHMAN (1842 - )
Rachel Jane CUSHMAN (1830 - )
Ralph Alonzo CUSHMAN (1816 - 1880)
Ralph CUSHMAN (1783 - 1863)
Ralph Cushman FIELD (1841 - 1843)
Ralph Henry CUSHMAN (1864 - )
Ralph Merton DEMING (1904 - )
Raymond Cushman HOLDEN (1895 - )
Rev Thomas WESTON
Rhoda ATHERTON (1822 - )
Roger CUSHMAN (1912 - )
Roxanna Hariet CUSHMAN (1820 - )
Ruggles Atherton CUSHMAN (1856 - )
Sally ROOT (1789 - 1834)
Sally WYLES (1782 - 1845)
Samuel Root CUSHMAN (1831 - )
Sarah Rachel CUSHMAN (1813 - 1870)
Sarah Selina MUNN (1819 - )
Seorim CUSHMAN (1785 - 1875)
Simeon CUSHMAN (1780 - 1824)
Simeon Sheldon CUSHMAN (1821 - )
Sophronia CUSHMAN (1775 - 1814)
Sophronia Rachel CUSHMAN (1825 - )
Spencer Bininger HOPPING
Sybil S SNOW (1820 - )
Sylvia Sophronia CUSHMAN (1811 - 1840)
Thomas Atherton CUSHMAN (1884 - )
Thomas Loring CUSHMAN (1851 - )
Thomas P CUSHMAN (1906 - )
Vera Lucie DEMING (1896 - )
Walter Garret WOODWORTH
Walter L BARTON (1869 - )
Wife of Isaac James WOODWORTH
Wife of Isaac James WOODWORTH
Wife of Loring T CUSHMAN
William Alfred WOODWORTH
William Elias BABCOCK (1843 - 1845) | Source (S932)
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| 6412 |
It has been assumed that "Rachel INGERSOLL (1902 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Florence D BRADLEY (1874 - )"
The following Descendants of Robert Newell INGERSOLL (1875 - ) were copied from JohnIngersollD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rachel INGERSOLL (1902 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from JohnIngersollD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rachel INGERSOLL (1902 - ) | Source (S180)
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| 6413 |
It has been assumed that "Rambon Berenguer IV Prince of ARAGON (1113 - 1162)" is a NATURAL child of "Raimund Berenger III Marquis of BARCELON (1080 - 1131)"
The following Descendants of Dulce Aldonza MILHAUD (1095 - 1190) were copied from Dulce Aldonza MILHAUDA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rambon Berenguer IV Prince of ARAGON (1113 - 1162) + Wife of Rambon Berenguer IV Prince of ARAGON
The following 2 people were included in the copy from Dulce Aldonza MILHAUDA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rambon Berenguer IV Prince of ARAGON (1113 - 1162)
Wife of Rambon Berenguer IV Prince of ARAGON | Source (S775)
|
| 6414 |
It has been assumed that "Raymond INGERSOLL (1880 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Ellen "Nellie" Persis NEWELL (1852 - )"
The following Descendants of James Child INGERSOLL (1848 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Raymond INGERSOLL (1880 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Raymond INGERSOLL (1880 - ) | Source (S122)
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| 6415 |
It has been assumed that "Rebecca Brown (1780 - 1869)" is a Natural child of "Sarah PAINE (1745 - 1828)"
The following Descendants of Timothy BROWN (1742 - 1807) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rebecca Brown (1780 - 1869) + Benjamin Swift (1780 - 1847)
Catherine Swift
The following 3 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Benjamin Swift (1780 - 1847)
Catherine Swift
Rebecca Brown (1780 - 1869) | Source (S1241)
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| 6416 |
It has been assumed that "Renaud II Count of CLERMONT-EN-BEAUVAISIS (1108 - 1162)" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret "Marguerite" De MONTDIDIER (1045 - 1110)"
The following Ancestors of Adeliza De CLERMONT (1072 - 1117) were copied from Isabel DE CLAREA_1 to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Margaret "Marguerite" De MONTDIDIER (1045 - 1110)
Hildouin IV Count of MONTDIDIER (1021 - 1063)
Husband of 287301
Wife of 287300
Alice "Adela" De ROUCY (1014 - 1063)
Husband of 287307
Wife of 287306
The following 8 people were included in the copy from Isabel DE CLAREA_1 to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Alice "Adela" De ROUCY (1014 - 1063)
Felicitas Queen of ARAGON (1069 - 1086)
Hildouin IV Count of MONTDIDIER (1021 - 1063)
Husband of 287301
Husband of 287307
Margaret "Marguerite" De MONTDIDIER (1045 - 1110)
Wife of 287300
Wife of 287306 | Source (S448)
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| 6417 |
It has been assumed that "Rhoda MOSELEY (1745 - 1816)" is a NATURAL child of "David MOSELEY (1703 - 1768)"
The following Descendants of Margaret DEWEY (1705 - 1762) were copied from SarahOrtonD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rhoda MOSELEY (1745 - 1816) + Charles MATHERS (1742 - 1822)
The following 2 people were included in the copy from SarahOrtonD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Charles MATHERS (1742 - 1822)
Rhoda MOSELEY (1745 - 1816) | Source (S336)
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| 6418 |
It has been assumed that "Richard Fenwick ELY (1874 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Richard Sheldon ELY (1818 - )"
The following Descendants of Caroline Phelps INGERSOLL (1838 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Richard Fenwick ELY (1874 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Richard Fenwick ELY (1874 - ) | Source (S114)
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| 6419 |
It has been assumed that "Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY (963 - 1027)" is a NATURAL child of "Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY (933 - 996)"
The following Ancestors of Robert De NORMANDIE (965 - 1037) were copied from Robert De NORMANDIEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY (933 - 996)
Guillaume I "Longue Epbee" Duke of NORMANDY (900 - 942)
Rolf Ragnvaldsson Duke of NORMANDY (870 - 932)
Rognvald I "The Wise" EYSTEINSSON (846 - 891)
Eystein "Glumra" IVARSSON (800 - )
Husband of 224883
Wife of 224882
Ascrida "Aseda" ROGNVALDSDATTER Countess of OPPL (804 - )
Husband of 224881
Wife of 224880
Ragnhild "Hilda" HROLFSDATTER (848 - )
Hrolf NEFJA (826 - )
Poppa Duchess of NORMANDY (872 - )
Bberenger De BAYEUX (847 - )
Sprote De BRETAGNE (911 - )
Hubert Count of SENLIS (880 - )
The following 25 people were included in the copy from Robert De NORMANDIEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Adaele "Gerloc" of NORMANDY (929 - 962)
Adele ROLFSDOTTIR of NORMANDY (917 - )
Ascrida "Aseda" ROGNVALDSDATTER Countess of OPPL (804 - )
Bberenger De BAYEUX (847 - )
Crispina ROLFSDOTTIR (920 - )
Eystein "Glumra" IVARSSON (800 - )
Geoffroy Count D' EU & BRIONNE (953 - 1015)
Godfrey FITZ-RICHARD (955 - )
Guillaume I "Longue Epbee" Duke of NORMANDY (900 - 942)
Hrolf NEFJA (826 - )
Hubert Count of SENLIS (880 - )
Husband of 224881
Husband of 224883
Malahule EYSTEINSSON (845 - )
Poppa De BAYEAUX (872 - 938)
Poppa Duchess of NORMANDY (872 - )
Ragnhild "Hilda" HROLFSDATTER (848 - )
Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY (933 - 996)
Rognvald I "The Wise" EYSTEINSSON (846 - 891)
Rolf Ragnvaldsson Duke of NORMANDY (870 - 932)
Sprote De BRETAGNE (911 - )
Wife of 224880
Wife of 224882
William I "Longsword" ROLFSSON (896 - )
William I Comte Heimois & D' EU (970 - 1038) | Source (S514)
|
| 6420 |
It has been assumed that "Richard III De NORMANDIE (1001 - 1028)" is a NATURAL child of "Judith De BRETAGNE (982 - 1017)"
It has been assumed that "Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke of NORMANDY (1003 - 1035)" is a NATURAL child of "Judith De BRETAGNE (982 - 1017)"
The following Ancestors of Adelais "Judith" De NORMANDIE (1007 - 1037) were copied from Guillaume I De BOURGOGNEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Judith De BRETAGNE (982 - 1017)
Conan I Duke of BRETAGNE (927 - 992)
Ermangarde D' ANJOU (952 - 992)
The following 3 people were included in the copy from Guillaume I De BOURGOGNEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Conan I Duke of BRETAGNE (927 - 992)
Ermangarde D' ANJOU (952 - 992)
Judith De BRETAGNE (982 - 1017) | Source (S749)
|
| 6421 |
It has been assumed that "Robert B EASTMAN (1868 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Sarah EASTMAN (1832 - )"
It has been assumed that "Robert B EASTMAN (1868 - )" is a STEP child of "Emily SMITH (1851 - )"
The following Descendants of McKenzie EASTMAN (1830 - 1914) were copied from McKenzie EASTMANdec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert B EASTMAN (1868 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from McKenzie EASTMANdec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert B EASTMAN (1868 - ) | Source (S1710)
|
| 6422 |
It has been assumed that "Robert CAPET (1256 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Wife of Louis CAPET IX King of FRANCE"
It has been assumed that "Robert CAPET (1256 - )" is a STEP child of "Countess of PROVENCE Marguerite (1221 - 1295)"
It has been assumed that "Robert CAPET (1256 - )" is a STEP child of "Wife of Louis CAPET IX King of FRANCE"
The following Descendants of Louis CAPET IX King of FRANCE (1214 - 1270) were copied from Philippe CAPET III, King of FRANCEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert CAPET (1256 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Philippe CAPET III, King of FRANCEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert CAPET (1256 - ) | Source (S769)
|
| 6423 |
It has been assumed that "Robert DE DREUX (1185 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Robert DE DREUX (1154 - 1218)"
The following Descendants of Yolande DE COUCY (1170 - 1221) were copied from Marguerite de BARA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert DE DREUX (1185 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Marguerite de BARA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert DE DREUX (1185 - ) | Source (S834)
|
| 6424 |
It has been assumed that "Robert Fitz-Richard De CLARE" is a NATURAL child of "Rohese GIFFARD (1034 - 1133)"
It has been assumed that "Ronais GIFFARD" is a NATURAL child of "Rohese GIFFARD (1034 - 1133)"
It has been assumed that "Rohese Fitzrichard De CLARE (1058 - 1121)" is a NATURAL child of "Rohese GIFFARD (1034 - 1133)"
The following Ancestors of Gilbert FitzRichard De CLARE (1065 - 1114) were copied from Isabel DE CLAREA_1 to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rohese GIFFARD (1034 - 1133)
Walter GIFFARD (1010 - 1085)
Husband of 287325
Wife of 287324
Agnes Ermentrude FLEITEL (1014 - )
Husband of 287323
Wife of 287322
The following 7 people were included in the copy from Isabel DE CLAREA_1 to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Agnes Ermentrude FLEITEL (1014 - )
Husband of 287323
Husband of 287325
Rohese GIFFARD (1034 - 1133)
Walter GIFFARD (1010 - 1085)
Wife of 287322
Wife of 287324 | Source (S446)
|
| 6425 |
It has been assumed that "Robert Manner WADE (1876 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Robert Maner WADE (1840 - 1904)"
The following Descendants of Frederica WASHBURN (1844 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert Manner WADE (1876 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert Manner WADE (1876 - ) | Source (S135)
|
| 6426 |
It has been assumed that "Robert Newell INGERSOLL (1875 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Ellen "Nellie" Persis NEWELL (1852 - )"
The following Descendants of James Child INGERSOLL (1848 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Robert Newell INGERSOLL (1875 - ) + Florence D BRADLEY (1874 - )
The following 2 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Florence D BRADLEY (1874 - )
Robert Newell INGERSOLL (1875 - ) | Source (S120)
|
| 6427 |
It has been assumed that "Robert S De CHATEAU (1000 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Hildeburge De BELESME (975 - )"
The following Ancestors of Robert S De CHATEAU (1000 - ) were copied from Robert S. De CHATEAUA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Hildeburge De BELESME (975 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Robert S. De CHATEAUA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Hildeburge De BELESME (975 - ) | Source (S647)
|
| 6428 |
It has been assumed that "Roger de MORTIMER (1328 - 1359)" is a NATURAL child of "Edmund de MORTIMER (1306 - )"
It has been assumed that "Roger de MORTIMER (1328 - 1359)" is a STEP child of "Sir William DEBOHUN (1312 - 1360)"
The following Descendants of Elizabeth de BATELSMERE (1315 - 1356) were copied from Elixabeth de BadlesmereD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Roger de MORTIMER (1328 - 1359) + Phillipa DE MONTAGU (1332 - 1381)
Margaret de MORTIMER + John de SUTTON (1338 - 1369)
Thomas de SUTTON
Edmund De MORTIMER (1350 - 1381) + Philippa PLANTAGENET (1355 - 1377)
Elizabeth De MORTIMER (1370 - )
Roger De MORTIMER (1374 - )
Philippa De MORTIMER (1375 - )
Edmund De MORTIMER (1376 - )
John De MORTIMER (1378 - )
Margery De MORTIMER (1352 - 1405) + John TUCHET (1350 - 1372)
John TUCHET (1371 - 1408) + Isabel Elizabeth DE STAFFORD (1375 - 1405)
James TUCHET (1398 - )
Margaret TUCHET (1398 - )
Elizabeth TUCHET (1406 - )
The following 19 people were included in the copy from Elixabeth de BadlesmereD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Edmund De MORTIMER (1350 - 1381)
Edmund De MORTIMER (1376 - )
Elizabeth De MORTIMER (1370 - )
Elizabeth TUCHET (1406 - )
Isabel Elizabeth DE STAFFORD (1375 - 1405)
James TUCHET (1398 - )
John De MORTIMER (1378 - )
John de SUTTON (1338 - 1369)
John TUCHET (1350 - 1372)
John TUCHET (1371 - 1408)
Margaret de MORTIMER
Margaret TUCHET (1398 - )
Margery De MORTIMER (1352 - 1405)
Philippa De MORTIMER (1375 - )
Philippa PLANTAGENET (1355 - 1377)
Phillipa DE MONTAGU (1332 - 1381)
Roger de MORTIMER (1328 - 1359)
Roger De MORTIMER (1374 - )
Thomas de SUTTON | Source (S328)
|
| 6429 |
It has been assumed that "Rosalie WADE (1871 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Robert Maner WADE (1840 - 1904)"
The following Descendants of Frederica WASHBURN (1844 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rosalie WADE (1871 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Rosalie WADE (1871 - ) | Source (S134)
|
| 6430 |
It has been assumed that "Rosele "Susanna" Princess of ITALY (945 - 1002)" is a STEP child of "Willa Princess of TUSCANY (924 - 974)"
It has been assumed that "Urracca Princess of ITALY (974 - )" is a STEP child of "Willa Princess of TUSCANY (924 - 974)"
The following Ancestors of Adalbert Marquis of IVREA (947 - 971) were copied from Otto Guillaume Count of BURGUNDYA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Willa Princess of TUSCANY (924 - 974)
Boso I Margrave of TUSCANY (885 - 936)
Adalbert Marquis of TUSCANY (855 - 915)
Theobald I Count of ARLES (860 - 896)
Princess of LORRAINE Bertha (871 - 924)
Queen of LORRAINE Waldrade (836 - 898)
Bertha Princess of LORRAINE (863 - 924)
Willa Princess of BURGUNDY (906 - )
King of BURGUNDY Rudolph (880 - )
Willa of VIENNE (878 - 929)
Boso II Count of Vienne King of PROVENCE (845 - 886)
Husband of 224793
Wife of 224792
Ermengarde of LORRAINE (855 - 897)
The following 17 people were included in the copy from Otto Guillaume Count of BURGUNDYA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Adalbert Marquis of TUSCANY (855 - 915)
Bertha Princess of LORRAINE (863 - 924)
Boso I Margrave of TUSCANY (885 - 936)
Boso II Count of Vienne King of PROVENCE (845 - 886)
Ermengarde of LORRAINE (855 - 897)
Ermengarde of PROVENCE (870 - 935)
Hughes d' Arles King of ITALY (880 - 947)
Husband of 224793
King of BURGUNDY Rudolph (880 - )
Princess of LORRAINE Bertha (871 - 924)
Queen of LORRAINE Waldrade (836 - 898)
Theobald I Count of ARLES (860 - 896)
Waldrada of BURGUNDY (894 - )
Wife of 224792
Willa of VIENNE (878 - 929)
Willa Princess of BURGUNDY (906 - )
Willa Princess of TUSCANY (924 - 974) | Source (S522)
|
| 6431 |
It has been assumed that "Roy WAIT (1889 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Hannah Pathena MARTIN (1836 - 1871)"
It has been assumed that "Roy WAIT (1889 - )" is a STEP child of "Almira GRAHAM (1844 - )"
The following Descendants of George Frank WAIT (1835 - 1920) were copied from DavidAshley to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Roy WAIT (1889 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from DavidAshley to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Roy WAIT (1889 - ) | Source (S152)
|
| 6432 |
It has been assumed that "Russell DEWEY (1754 - 1827)" is a NATURAL child of "Rachael MOSELEY (1715 - 1787)"
The following Descendants of Moses DEWEY (1713 - 1767) were copied from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Russell DEWEY (1754 - 1827) + Sophia CHAPIN (1748 - 1830)
Sewall DEWEY (1782 - 1850) + Marcia
William DEWEY (1784 - 1854) + Lucy BALL (1793 - 1860)
Laura DEWEY (1790 - 1844) + Samuel PERRY (1786 - 1844)
The following 8 people were included in the copy from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Laura DEWEY (1790 - 1844)
Lucy BALL (1793 - 1860)
Marcia
Russell DEWEY (1754 - 1827)
Samuel PERRY (1786 - 1844)
Sewall DEWEY (1782 - 1850)
Sophia CHAPIN (1748 - 1830)
William DEWEY (1784 - 1854) | Source (S63)
|
| 6433 |
It has been assumed that "Ruth Andrews (1760 - 1826)" is a Natural child of "Ephraim ANDREWS (1723 - 1779)"
The following Descendants of Anna T. BROWN (1730 - ) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Ruth Andrews (1760 - 1826)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Ruth Andrews (1760 - 1826) | Source (S1208)
|
| 6434 |
It has been assumed that "Ruth SHEPARDSON (1695 - )" is a NATURAL child of "John SHEPARDSON (1670 - 1708)"
It has been assumed that "Mehitable SHEPARDSON (1696 - )" is a NATURAL child of "John SHEPARDSON (1670 - 1708)"
It has been assumed that "Sarah SHEPARDSON (1698 - 1699)" is a NATURAL child of "John SHEPARDSON (1670 - 1708)"
It has been assumed that "Daniel SHEPARDSON (1699 - 1770)" is a NATURAL child of "John SHEPARDSON (1670 - 1708)"
It has been assumed that "John SHEPARDSON (1708 - )" is a NATURAL child of "John SHEPARDSON (1670 - 1708)"
The following Ancestors of Amos SHEPARDSON (1704 - 1795) were copied from Amos SHEPARDSON anc to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
John SHEPARDSON (1670 - 1708)
Daniel SHEPARDSON (1640 - 1723)
Daniel SHEPARDSON (1613 - 1644)
Thomas SHEPARDSON (1575 - )
Mary CARTER (1576 - )
Joanna (1615 - 1660)
Elizabeth CALL (1640 - 1715)
Thomas CALL (1597 - 1676)
John CALL (1571 - 1630)
Ann (1575 - )
Mary Bennett HARRISON (1597 - )
Arnold HARRISON (1577 - )
Alice BENNETT (1578 - )
The following 39 people were included in the copy from Amos SHEPARDSON anc to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Alice BENNETT (1578 - )
Amos SHEPARDSON (1639 - 1639)
Ann (1575 - )
Arnold HARRISON (1577 - )
Daniel SHEPARDSON (1613 - 1644)
Daniel SHEPARDSON (1640 - 1723)
Daniel SHEPARDSON (1669 - 1690)
Elizabeth CALL (1640 - 1715)
Elizabeth SHEPARDSON (1674 - 1701)
Husband of Joanna SHEPARDSON
Husband of Joannah SHEPARDSON
Husband of Joannah SHEPARDSON
Husband of Mary CALL
Husband of Mary CALL
Joanna (1615 - 1660)
Joanna SHEPARDSON (1676 - 1719)
Joanna SHEPHERDSON (1597 - )
Joannah SHEPARDSON (1641 - )
John CALL (1571 - 1630)
John CALL (1600 - )
John CALL (1634 - 1697)
John SHEPARDSON (1670 - 1708)
Jonathan SHEPARDSON (1685 - 1685)
Lydia SHEPARDSON (1637 - 1723)
Margaret CALL (1595 - )
Mary Bennett HARRISON (1597 - )
Mary CALL (1643 - 1671)
Mary CARTER (1576 - )
Nathaniel SHEPARDSON (1680 - 1718)
Ruth SHEPARDSON (1639 - 1639)
Samuel TINGLEY (1638 - 1668)
Samuel TINGLEY (1665 - )
Thomas CALL (1597 - 1676)
Thomas CALL (1633 - 1678)
Thomas SHEPARDSON (1575 - )
Thomas TINGLEY (1667 - )
Wife of Daniel SHEPARDSON
Wife of John CALL
Wife of Nathaniel SHEPARDSON | Source (S1050)
|
| 6435 |
It has been assumed that "Samuel BRONSON (1676 - 1774)" is a NATURAL child of "Isaac BRONSON (1645 - 1718)"
It has been assumed that "Samuel BRONSON (1676 - 1774)" is a STEP child of "Robert WARNER"
The following Descendants of Mary ROOT (1650 - 1701) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Samuel BRONSON (1676 - 1774) + Ruth (Warner) LEWIS (1679 - 1760) + Mehitable SMITH
Mercy BRONSON (1701 - 1737)
Elisha BRONSON (1702 - )
Elijah BRONSON (1709 - )
The following 6 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Elijah BRONSON (1709 - )
Elisha BRONSON (1702 - )
Mehitable SMITH
Mercy BRONSON (1701 - 1737)
Ruth (Warner) LEWIS (1679 - 1760)
Samuel BRONSON (1676 - 1774) | Source (S196)
|
| 6436 |
It has been assumed that "Samuel DEWEY (1703 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Sarah WELLER (1677 - 1709)"
The following Descendants of Samuel DEWEY (1670 - 1734) were copied from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Samuel DEWEY (1703 - ) + Elizabeth YOUNGLOVE (1707 - )
Zenas DEWEY (1750 - ) + Joanna ROOT (1759 - )
Isabel DEWEY (1779 - 1860) + James STONE (1785 - 1831)
Joanna STONE (1804 - )
Belinda STONE (1808 - )
James Ralph STONE (1809 - )
Calista STONE (1811 - )
Ursula F STONE (1816 - 1879) + Manning Bidwell MILLS (1821 - 1865)
Isabelle MILLS (1843 - )
Harlow Spencer MILLS (1846 - 1931)
Almyra E MILLS (1849 - )
Lucetta MILLS (1851 - 1930)
Grace MILLS (1854 - 1855)
Jay Dewey MILLS (1855 - 1941)
Effie MILLS (1860 - )
Ernest M MILLS (1863 - 1946)
Lucetta STONE (1817 - 1884) + John H WORTHEN + Roswell Spencer MILLS (1817 - 1906)
Ersoda E WORTHEN (1839 - 1887)
James S MILLS (1843 - 1895)
Faith Ann MILLS (1845 - 1930)
Mary E MILLS (1849 - 1850)
Ella Ruth MILLS (1852 - 1939)
Randolph MILLS (1852 - 1953)
Zenas DEWEY (1782 - )
Philo DEWEY (1784 - 1784)
Diana DEWEY (1786 - 1786)
Philo DEWEY (1789 - )
Joanna DEWEY (1790 - )
Diana DEWEY (1794 - )
Minerva DEWEY (1798 - )
Rebecca DEWEY (1800 - )
Samuel Younglove DEWEY (1802 - )
The following 38 people were included in the copy from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Almyra E MILLS (1849 - )
Belinda STONE (1808 - )
Calista STONE (1811 - )
Diana DEWEY (1786 - 1786)
Diana DEWEY (1794 - )
Effie MILLS (1860 - )
Elizabeth YOUNGLOVE (1707 - )
Ella Ruth MILLS (1852 - 1939)
Ernest M MILLS (1863 - 1946)
Ersoda E WORTHEN (1839 - 1887)
Faith Ann MILLS (1845 - 1930)
Grace MILLS (1854 - 1855)
Harlow Spencer MILLS (1846 - 1931)
Isabel DEWEY (1779 - 1860)
Isabelle MILLS (1843 - )
James Ralph STONE (1809 - )
James S MILLS (1843 - 1895)
James STONE (1785 - 1831)
Jay Dewey MILLS (1855 - 1941)
Joanna DEWEY (1790 - )
Joanna ROOT (1759 - )
Joanna STONE (1804 - )
John H WORTHEN
Lucetta MILLS (1851 - 1930)
Lucetta STONE (1817 - 1884)
Manning Bidwell MILLS (1821 - 1865)
Mary E MILLS (1849 - 1850)
Minerva DEWEY (1798 - )
Philo DEWEY (1784 - 1784)
Philo DEWEY (1789 - )
Randolph MILLS (1852 - 1953)
Rebecca DEWEY (1800 - )
Roswell Spencer MILLS (1817 - 1906)
Samuel DEWEY (1703 - )
Samuel Younglove DEWEY (1802 - )
Ursula F STONE (1816 - 1879)
Zenas DEWEY (1750 - )
Zenas DEWEY (1782 - ) | Source (S72)
|
| 6437 |
It has been assumed that "Samuel LANGDON (1694 - 1749)" is a NATURAL child of "Susannah ROOT (1652 - 1712)"
The following Descendants of Joseph LANGDON (1658 - ) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Samuel LANGDON (1694 - 1749) + Elizabeth LEE (1694 - 1726)
The following 2 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Elizabeth LEE (1694 - 1726)
Samuel LANGDON (1694 - 1749) | Source (S213)
|
| 6438 |
It has been assumed that "Samuel MORTON (1746 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Samuel MORTON (1709 - 1793)"
The following Descendants of Lydia SMITH (1710 - 1804) were copied from Lydia SMITHD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Samuel MORTON (1746 - ) + Easter (Esther) GODDARD (1750 - 1778)
Lucretia MORTON (1774 - 1841) + Joel BULLARD (1771 - 1827)
? BULLARD (1796 - 1796)
Harriet BULLARD (1797 - 1882) + Newell NURSE (1792 - )
Charles Augustus NURSE (1820 - )
James Lyman NURSE (1825 - )
Levi BULLARD (1799 - )
Lyman BULLARD (1801 - 1820)
Esther BULLARD (1804 - 1891)
Joel BULLARD (1806 - )
Isaac BULLARD (1808 - 1842) + Angeline FORBES (1813 - )
Lucretia BULLARD (1810 - 1891) + Elliot BRALEY
Elizabeth Howe BULLARD (1813 - 1914) + William HYDE (1818 - 1874)
Jane Elizabeth HYDE (1843 - 1934) + Simpson Montgomery MOLEN (1832 - 1900)
Millie MOLEN (1871 - 1950)
Maria MOLEN (1873 - )
Angeline Frances HYDE (1845 - 1849)
Evangeline HYDE (1846 - )
William HYDE (1847 - 1937) + Matilda CORD + Roseanna HURREN (1857 - 1953)
William HYDE (1880 - 1963)
Roseann HYDE (1882 - 1948)
Marion HYDE (1883 - 1925)
Simpson Molen HYDE (1885 - 1965)
Hattie HYDE (1887 - 1891)
Lester HYDE (1889 - 1983)
Clara HYDE (1891 - 1988)
? HYDE (1893 - )
Elizabeth Howe HYDE (1894 - 1986)
Eliza HYDE (1896 - 1993)
Oliver Wendell HYDE (1899 - 1988) + Constance CHRISTENSEN
Live HYDE
Mary Lucretia HYDE (1848 - 1915) + John Anthony WOOLF (1843 - 1928)
Sarah Elizabeth WOOLF (1867 - 1884)
John William WOOLF (1869 - 1950)
Willard WOOLF (1871 - 1874)
Jane Eliza WOOLF (1873 - 1951)
Arthur Hyde WOOLF (1875 - 1877)
Mary Lula WOOLF (1877 - 1955)
Simpson Melvin WOOLF (1879 - 1973)
Wilford WOOLF (1882 - 1963)
Milton Howe WOOLF (1885 - 1976) + Iretta Narissa FRANCE (1890 - 1962)
Helen WOOLF
Living WOOLF + Husband of Living WOOLF
Living WOOLF
Living WOOLF
Mary WOOLF
Milton France WOOLF
Lanore WOOLF (1911 - 1958) + Husband of Lanore WOOLF
Irene WOOLF (1919 - 1978) + Husband of Irene WOOLF
Lucinda Ruth WOOLF (1928 - 1998) + Husband of Lucinda Ruth WOOLF
Zina Alberta WOOLF (1887 - 1956)
Grace Myrtle WOOLF (1889 - 1960)
Ellen Maria HYDE (1850 - 1914) + Isaac WOOLF (1841 - 1920)
Ella Frances WOOLF (1870 - 1953)
Elizabeth WOOLF (1872 - 1953)
Clara WOOLF (1873 - 1904)
Isaac Hyde WOOLF (1876 - 1877)
Chloe WOOLF (1878 - 1894)
William WOOLF (1881 - 1889)
Absalom Devoe WOOLF (1886 - 1889)
Ruby Howe WOOLF (1891 - 1971)
Calvin MORTON (1776 - )
Esther MORTON (1778 - 1778)
The following 80 people were included in the copy from Lydia SMITHD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
? BULLARD (1796 - 1796)
? HYDE (1893 - )
Absalom Devoe WOOLF (1886 - 1889)
Angeline FORBES (1813 - )
Angeline Frances HYDE (1845 - 1849)
Arthur Hyde WOOLF (1875 - 1877)
Calvin MORTON (1776 - )
Charles Augustus NURSE (1820 - )
Chloe WOOLF (1878 - 1894)
Clara HYDE (1891 - 1988)
Clara WOOLF (1873 - 1904)
Constance CHRISTENSEN
Easter (Esther) GODDARD (1750 - 1778)
Eliza HYDE (1896 - 1993)
Elizabeth Howe BULLARD (1813 - 1914)
Elizabeth Howe HYDE (1894 - 1986)
Elizabeth WOOLF (1872 - 1953)
Ella Frances WOOLF (1870 - 1953)
Ellen Maria HYDE (1850 - 1914)
Elliot BRALEY
Esther BULLARD (1804 - 1891)
Esther MORTON (1778 - 1778)
Evangeline HYDE (1846 - )
Grace Myrtle WOOLF (1889 - 1960)
Harriet BULLARD (1797 - 1882)
Hattie HYDE (1887 - 1891)
Helen WOOLF
Husband of Irene WOOLF
Husband of Lanore WOOLF
Husband of Living WOOLF
Husband of Lucinda Ruth WOOLF
Irene WOOLF (1919 - 1978)
Iretta Narissa FRANCE (1890 - 1962)
Isaac BULLARD (1808 - 1842)
Isaac Hyde WOOLF (1876 - 1877)
Isaac WOOLF (1841 - 1920)
James Lyman NURSE (1825 - )
Jane Eliza WOOLF (1873 - 1951)
Jane Elizabeth HYDE (1843 - 1934)
Joel BULLARD (1771 - 1827)
Joel BULLARD (1806 - )
John Anthony WOOLF (1843 - 1928)
John William WOOLF (1869 - 1950)
Lanore WOOLF (1911 - 1958)
Lester HYDE (1889 - 1983)
Levi BULLARD (1799 - )
Live HYDE
Living WOOLF
Living WOOLF
Living WOOLF
Lucinda Ruth WOOLF (1928 - 1998)
Lucretia BULLARD (1810 - 1891)
Lucretia MORTON (1774 - 1841)
Lyman BULLARD (1801 - 1820)
Maria MOLEN (1873 - )
Marion HYDE (1883 - 1925)
Mary Lucretia HYDE (1848 - 1915)
Mary Lula WOOLF (1877 - 1955)
Mary WOOLF
Matilda CORD
Millie MOLEN (1871 - 1950)
Milton France WOOLF
Milton Howe WOOLF (1885 - 1976)
Newell NURSE (1792 - )
Oliver Wendell HYDE (1899 - 1988)
Roseann HYDE (1882 - 1948)
Roseanna HURREN (1857 - 1953)
Ruby Howe WOOLF (1891 - 1971)
Samuel MORTON (1746 - )
Sarah Elizabeth WOOLF (1867 - 1884)
Simpson Melvin WOOLF (1879 - 1973)
Simpson Molen HYDE (1885 - 1965)
Simpson Montgomery MOLEN (1832 - 1900)
Wilford WOOLF (1882 - 1963)
Willard WOOLF (1871 - 1874)
William HYDE (1818 - 1874)
William HYDE (1847 - 1937)
William HYDE (1880 - 1963)
William WOOLF (1881 - 1889)
Zina Alberta WOOLF (1887 - 1956) | Source (S922)
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| 6439 |
It has been assumed that "Samuel Right (Wright) Brown (1775 - 1817)" is a Natural child of "Hannah NEWLAND (1747 - 1789)"
It has been assumed that "Samuel Right (Wright) Brown (1775 - 1817)" is a Step child of "Bethiah OLNEY ( - 1828)"
The following Descendants of Wright Samuel BROWN (1748 - 1837) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Samuel Right (Wright) Brown (1775 - 1817) + Eunice Mary Annable (1780 - 1874)
Charles Volney Brown (1804 - 1878)
Achilles Victor Manuel Brown (1806 - 1860) + Lucy Ann Miller (1808 - 1854) + Angeline R. Davis (1806 - 1854)
Brown
Girl Brown (1831 - )
Guilford Darwin Brown (1833 - 1915) + Jane E. Sipes (1838 - 1878) + Sarah Williams (1858 - 1935)
Earl Brown + LIVING
Myrtle Brown + LIVING
Charles F. Brown (1856 - )
John Darwin Brown (1859 - )
Benson Guilford Brown (1861 - 1867)
Alicia Brown (1865 - )
Alma Brown (1866 - )
Lilly Brown (1870 - )
Ellie Brown (1873 - )
James Brown (1878 - )
Lonnie Brown (1881 - 1904)
Edward Brown (1886 - 1967) + Laura Bachand (1891 - 1969)
Donald Edward Brown (1921 - 2001) + Ida Lucinda Brown (1923 - 2000)
Fred Brown (1886 - 1936)
John Brown (1835 - )
Boy Brown (1837 - )
Girl Brown (1838 - )
Erasmus Darwin Brown (1808 - 1887) + Lettice Lorena Loghry (1820 - 1893)
Elizabeth M. Brown (1835 - 1905) + Joseph Hanen (1831 - 1866) + Charles W. Warren ( - 1889)
Ellen E. Hanen (1857 - 1934) + Joshua M. Calkins (1845 - 1919)
William Calkins (1884 - )
Bessie Calkins (1887 - )
Harry B. Calkins (1888 - 1978) + Cora Mae Chenore (1891 - 1975)
Elaine Calkins ( - 1978) + LIVING
Eunice Calkins + Martin Miller ( - 1978)
RaymondCalkins (1898 - )
William D. Hanen (1858 - 1917) + Mary McCarthy
John Hanen
Joseph Hanen
Lewis Hanen
Thomas Hanen
Tobias Hanen
Minnie Warren (1867 - 1895) + Charles Henry Paddock
Charles Arthur Paddock ( - 1974) + LIVING
Raymond Paddock
Walter Paddock ( - 1974)
Raymond Paddock
Walter Paddock
Mabel Lucille Paddock (1891 - 1932) + Emil Treischel
Matilda Warren (1869 - 1895)
Mary Emily Warren (1873 - 1953) + Earl C. Peebles (1872 - 1953)
Gladys Peebles + LIVING
Vera O. Peebles (1896 - 1988) + Emil F. Miller (1889 - )
Warren Peebles (1899 - 1961)
Arthur Warren (1874 - 1953)
Jane E. Brown (1836 - ) + John Woods (1837 - )
Mary Ann Brown (1838 - )
Emily Brown (1840 - ) + Tobias Hanen (1835 - )
Dora Hanen + LIVING
Allen Brown (1844 - 1850)
Melinda Ellen Brown (1844 - 1922) + Thomas J. Hanen (1840 - 1903)
Clarence Hanen
Rosette Hanen (1868 - 1947) + John Baptiste Soucie (1861 - 1939)
Minnie Belle Soucie (1884 - ) + Arthur Trudeau (1880 - )
Thomas Soucie (1887 - ) + Mae LaRoche
Samuel Soucie (1892 - )
Herbert Welcome Soucie (1894 - ) + LIVING
Ralph Soucie (1902 - ) + LIVING
Samuel Henry Brown (1847 - 1909) + Delia Bridget O'Connel (1858 - 1936)
Charles Darwin Brown (1878 - 1936) + Agnes (1882 - )
Nettie Brown (1879 - 1936) + Thomas Golding (1870 - )
Clyde Golding (1898 - )
Samuel Henry Brown (1883 - 1936)
Rosella Brown (1885 - 1971) + William Beland ( - 1971)
Thomas Daniel Brown (1891 - 1964) + Leah Zelda Hubert (1899 - 1985)
Floyd Thomas Brown (1917 - 1977) + Berniece Pauline Tanner (1917 - )
Cora Brown (1899 - 1936)
Eunice Brown (1850 - )
Rosella Brown (1853 - 1933) + Thomas O'Connel (1849 - 1928)
Edward Almond O'Connel (1875 - 1959) + Rose ( ) Helman + Cora Bell Simonds (1889 - 1957)
Violet Leonore O'Connel (1902 - 1998) + Warren R. Gray (1900 - 1994)
Charles Robert O'Connel (1902 - 1982)
Edward Thomas O'Connel (1906 - 1993) + LIVING
Mary Ellen O'Connel (1878 - 1929) + William Andrew Burns (1880 - 1949)
Vera Rosella Burns (1901 - 1966) + George Andrew Toft (1895 - 1964)
Howard Edward Burns (1903 - 1981) + LIVING
Ethel Viola Burns (1904 - 1981) + Vaughn Eckersley (1905 - 1950)
Thomas Jefferson Burns (1908 - 1928)
Charles Walter O'Connel (1881 - 1902)
Delia Louella O'Connel (1884 - 1969) + John Wilhelm Wilson (1881 - 1936)
Harold Wilson (1902 - 1903)
Ruby Alice Wilson (1904 - 1995) + Tage Mortensen (1908 - 1992)
Wayne Elwood Wilson (1908 - 1985) + Elnora Grimes (1919 - 1989)
Gaylord Deerson Wilson (1911 - 1981) + Dorothy Pearl Piersma (1918 - 2007)
John Woodrow Wilson (1915 - 1991)
Effie Viola O'Connel (1888 - 1977) + Arthur C. Moody (1893 - 1952)
Marjorie Mae Moody (1922 - 1980) + Pershing A. Podach (1918 - 1995)
Glenn Edwin Moody (1926 - 2004) + LIVING
Son Moody
Son Moody
Gary Edwin Moody (1950 - 2004)
Donald Merle Moody (1951 - 2004)
Robert Emmett Brown (1809 - 1882) + Mary Loghry (1815 - 1881)
Samuel Brown (1832 - )
Eunice Brown (1836 - 1853)
Juliette Brown (1838 - 1910) + James McDonald (1827 - 1880)
McDonald
John S. McDonald (1860 - )
McDonald (1862 - )
Harry McDonald (1865 - ) + Mary E. (1875 - )
Frederic James McDonald (1900 - )
Mary McDonald (1865 - )
Julia McDonald (1867 - )
McDonald (1872 - )
James McDonald (1874 - ) + Louella Ormiston (1874 - )
Robert John McDonald (1900 - 1972)
Willard Ormiston McDonald (1907 - 1994) + Lois Harrelson (1914 - 1963) + Bertha Story (1907 - 1997)
Margaret Brown (1840 - )
Martin B. Brown (1845 - )
Robert Emmett Brown (1847 - )
Mary Jane Brown (1849 - )
Anne Brown (1850 - )
Juliette Eunice Brown (1812 - 1840) + Charles L. Loghry (1811 - 1882)
William Henry Harrison Loghry (1832 - 1911) + Elizabeth Williams + Hannahretta Sicklar (1840 - 1908)
Freddie Loghry ( - 1911)
Unknown Loghry
Julia Etta Loghry ( - 1931) + Daniel Swan (1859 - 1932)
Charles Franklin Loghry (1855 - 1944) + Henrietta Jones (1865 - 1950)
Loren Lloyd Loghry (1886 - ) + Mary Marie Funk
Laurel Vane Loghry (1888 - 1966)
Doris Louisa Loghry (1868 - 1940) + John Henry Dufrain (1859 - 1926)
Claude Dufrain ( - 1904)
Eva Dufrain + LIVING
Mary Dufrain (1886 - )
Alma Dufrain (1887 - 1954) + Leroy Bruckman (1868 - 1957)
Basil Floyd Bruckman ( - 1922)
Raymond Bruckman ( - 1911)
Nellie Dufrain (1889 - 1953) + Mahlon Johnson (1884 - 1957)
Charlotte Johnson (1913 - 1921)
Fred Dufrain (1891 - 1959) + Anna ( - 1953)
Wesley Dufrain (1893 - 1958)
Cecil Dufrain (1896 - 1970)
Mabel Dufrain (1905 - 1984) + Wilbur Steele (1902 - 1972)
Gladys Marie Steele ( - 1932)
Mary Elizabeth Loghry (1869 - 1960) + Peter A. Dufrain (1860 - 1929)
Frank James Dufrain (1889 - 1975) + Mildred Anna Dumke (1895 - 1977)
Flossie Dufrain (1893 - 1893)
Earl McKinley Dufrain (1896 - 1984) + LIVING
Edmund Earl Dufrain (1918 - 1984) + LIVING
Viola Maude Dufrain (1899 - 1971)
William Henry Harrison Loghry (1871 - 1871)
Henrietta Loghry (1872 - ) + Frank Fournier
Ermil Fournier + LIVING
Bessie Fournier ( - 1919) + LIVING
Lula Loghry (1874 - 1874)
Florence Loghry (1876 - 1880)
Myron Loghry (1878 - 1936) + Ellen Reardon + Delia Charbonneau
Unknown Loghry
Elwin O. Loghry (1880 - 1880)
Frank Loghry (1881 - 1902) + Effie
Nellie Loghry (1882 - 1882)
J. Franklin Loghry (1835 - 1889) + Eliza Jane Sicklar (1847 - )
Charles Loghry
Effie Loghry
Nellie Loghry
Philip Loghry (1867 - )
Alice Loghry (1868 - )
Julia E. Loghry (1871 - 1902) + James Eugene Mott (1873 - )
Julius Eugene Mott (1902 - ) + LIVING
Edward Loghry (1874 - )
Olive Loghry (1876 - )
John Loghry (1879 - )
William Henry Harrison Brown (1814 - 1893) + Elenor Jane Townsend (1817 - 1890)
Charles Volney II Brown (1840 - 1842)
Emmett Erasmus Brown (1842 - 1928) + Jennie Delia Wilson (1854 - 1885)
Orren Wilson Brown (1871 - 1884)
Gertrude Elizabeth Brown (1874 - 1899) + Morris T. Smith (1875 - 1915)
Fred Henry Brown (1881 - 1955) + Anna (1883 - ) + Cornelia Abbott (1878 - 1920)
Freda Cornelia Brown (1909 - 1998) + LIVING
Sheldon Abbott Brown (1910 - 1938)
Adelaide Jane Brown (1843 - 1845)
Albert Henry Brown (1847 - 1849)
Thomas Jefferson Brown (1850 - 1923) + Alice M. Stebbins (1853 - 1911)
Erasmus Emmett Brown (1872 - )
Eunice Brown (1874 - )
Jane Brown (1876 - )
Mary M. Brown (1878 - )
John Henry (1880 - )
Juliette Elenor (1882 - )
William Henry Brown (1884 - )
Mary Margaret Brown (1852 - 1934)
John Henry Brown (1859 - 1873)
Juliette Eunice Brown (1859 - 1923) + John A. Staysa (1854 - 1931)
No children
Samuel Right Brown (1817 - 1909) + Sarah Ann Coss (1817 - 1902)
Charles L. Brown (1845 - 1847)
Samuel Right or Wright Brown III (1846 - 1927) + Nancy Althea Champlin (1852 - 1871)
Alice Maude Brown (1871 - ) + Arthur Richards (1861 - 1950)
Raymond R. Richards
Paul W. Richards (1899 - 1973) + LIVING
George A. Richards (1900 - 1967)
Esther Lucille Richards (1905 - 1979) + LIVING
Althea Richards (1910 - 1998) + LIVING
William C. Brown (1847 - 1879) + Francis LaJune Harback (1850 - 1909)
Dexter Donald Brown II (1876 - 1926) + Laura May Catlow (1887 - 1930)
Hellen Francis Brown (1911 - 2005) + LIVING + John Joseph von Druska (1905 - 1972)
Clarence Edward Brown (1914 - 1981) + Laura Ella Prahl (1914 - 1986)
Raymond Lee Brown (1938 - 1996) + LIVING
Dolores Tena Brown (1920 - 1978) + Clarence Frederick Kloss (1914 - 1984)
Kenneth Clarence Kloss (1943 - 1965) + LIVING
Martha Eunice Brown (1850 - 1939) + Franklin Osgood (1848 - 1913)
Mabelle Blanche Osgood (1876 - 1966) + Benno Raue (1866 - 1961)
Maude Osgood (1878 - 1971) + LIVING + Bryon T. Hunter ( - 1940)
Sydney Valentine Osgood (1884 - 1956) + Hattie May Neilly (1887 - 1982)
James Harold Osgood (1913 - 1946)
Martha Elizabeth Osgood (1916 - ) + LIVING
Bryan F. Osgood (1923 - 1940)
Charlotte Brown (1851 - 1872)
Julia Ann Brown (1854 - 1922)
Erasmus Darwin Brown II (1855 - 1934) + Sarah A. Brooks (1858 - 1921)
Orissa Brown (1879 - 1962)
Darwin Lee Brown (1886 - 1956) + Louise Alma Boehmer (1888 - 1988)
Donald Darwin Brown (1913 - 1985) + LIVING
Rollin Brown (1920 - 1999) + Wife of Rollin Brown + LIVING
Melvin Brown (1858 - 1936)
Daniel McCurdy Brown (1860 - 1912) + Ann Barge
Dora Brown (1863 - 1914) + Benno Raue (1866 - 1961)
Ethel Raue (1893 - 1987)
Benno Raue (1895 - 1974)
Leone Raue (1898 - 1990)
Lucile Raue (1904 - 1994)
The following 346 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Achilles Victor Manuel Brown (1806 - 1860)
Adelaide Jane Brown (1843 - 1845)
Agnes (1882 - )
Albert Henry Brown (1847 - 1849)
Alice Loghry (1868 - )
Alice M. Stebbins (1853 - 1911)
Alice Maude Brown (1871 - )
Alicia Brown (1865 - )
Allen Brown (1844 - 1850)
Alma Brown (1866 - )
Alma Dufrain (1887 - 1954)
Althea Richards (1910 - 1998)
Angeline R. Davis (1806 - 1854)
Ann Barge
Anna ( - 1953)
Anna (1883 - )
Anne Brown (1850 - )
Arthur C. Moody (1893 - 1952)
Arthur Richards (1861 - 1950)
Arthur Trudeau (1880 - )
Arthur Warren (1874 - 1953)
Basil Floyd Bruckman ( - 1922)
Benno Raue (1866 - 1961)
Benno Raue (1895 - 1974)
Benson Guilford Brown (1861 - 1867)
Berniece Pauline Tanner (1917 - )
Bertha Story (1907 - 1997)
Bessie Calkins (1887 - )
Bessie Fournier ( - 1919)
Boy Brown (1837 - )
Brown
Bryan F. Osgood (1923 - 1940)
Bryon T. Hunter ( - 1940)
Cecil Dufrain (1896 - 1970)
Charles Arthur Paddock ( - 1974)
Charles Darwin Brown (1878 - 1936)
Charles F. Brown (1856 - )
Charles Franklin Loghry (1855 - 1944)
Charles Henry Paddock
Charles L. Brown (1845 - 1847)
Charles L. Loghry (1811 - 1882)
Charles Loghry
Charles Robert O'Connel (1902 - 1982)
Charles Volney Brown (1804 - 1878)
Charles Volney II Brown (1840 - 1842)
Charles W. Warren ( - 1889)
Charles Walter O'Connel (1881 - 1902)
Charlotte Brown (1851 - 1872)
Charlotte Johnson (1913 - 1921)
Clarence Edward Brown (1914 - 1981)
Clarence Frederick Kloss (1914 - 1984)
Clarence Hanen
Claude Dufrain ( - 1904)
Clyde Golding (1898 - )
Cora Bell Simonds (1889 - 1957)
Cora Brown (1899 - 1936)
Cora Mae Chenore (1891 - 1975)
Cornelia Abbott (1878 - 1920)
Daniel McCurdy Brown (1860 - 1912)
Daniel Swan (1859 - 1932)
Darwin Lee Brown (1886 - 1956)
Delia Bridget O'Connel (1858 - 1936)
Delia Charbonneau
Delia Louella O'Connel (1884 - 1969)
Dexter Donald Brown II (1876 - 1926)
Dolores Tena Brown (1920 - 1978)
Donald Darwin Brown (1913 - 1985)
Donald Edward Brown (1921 - 2001)
Donald Merle Moody (1951 - 2004)
Dora Brown (1863 - 1914)
Dora Hanen
Doris Louisa Loghry (1868 - 1940)
Dorothy Pearl Piersma (1918 - 2007)
Earl Brown
Earl C. Peebles (1872 - 1953)
Earl McKinley Dufrain (1896 - 1984)
Edmund Earl Dufrain (1918 - 1984)
Edward Almond O'Connel (1875 - 1959)
Edward Brown (1886 - 1967)
Edward Loghry (1874 - )
Edward Thomas O'Connel (1906 - 1993)
Effie
Effie Loghry
Effie Viola O'Connel (1888 - 1977)
Elaine Calkins ( - 1978)
Elenor Jane Townsend (1817 - 1890)
Eliza Jane Sicklar (1847 - )
Elizabeth M. Brown (1835 - 1905)
Elizabeth Williams
Ellen E. Hanen (1857 - 1934)
Ellen Reardon
Ellie Brown (1873 - )
Elnora Grimes (1919 - 1989)
Elwin O. Loghry (1880 - 1880)
Emil F. Miller (1889 - )
Emil Treischel
Emily Brown (1840 - )
Emmett Erasmus Brown (1842 - 1928)
Erasmus Darwin Brown (1808 - 1887)
Erasmus Darwin Brown II (1855 - 1934)
Erasmus Emmett Brown (1872 - )
Ermil Fournier
Esther Lucille Richards (1905 - 1979)
Ethel Raue (1893 - 1987)
Ethel Viola Burns (1904 - 1981)
Eunice Brown (1836 - 1853)
Eunice Brown (1850 - )
Eunice Brown (1874 - )
Eunice Calkins
Eunice Mary Annable (1780 - 1874)
Eva Dufrain
Florence Loghry (1876 - 1880)
Flossie Dufrain (1893 - 1893)
Floyd Thomas Brown (1917 - 1977)
Francis LaJune Harback (1850 - 1909)
Frank Fournier
Frank James Dufrain (1889 - 1975)
Frank Loghry (1881 - 1902)
Franklin Osgood (1848 - 1913)
Fred Brown (1886 - 1936)
Fred Dufrain (1891 - 1959)
Fred Henry Brown (1881 - 1955)
Freda Cornelia Brown (1909 - 1998)
Freddie Loghry ( - 1911)
Frederic James McDonald (1900 - )
Gary Edwin Moody (1950 - 2004)
Gaylord Deerson Wilson (1911 - 1981)
George A. Richards (1900 - 1967)
George Andrew Toft (1895 - 1964)
Gertrude Elizabeth Brown (1874 - 1899)
Girl Brown (1831 - )
Girl Brown (1838 - )
Gladys Marie Steele ( - 1932)
Gladys Peebles
Glenn Edwin Moody (1926 - 2004)
Guilford Darwin Brown (1833 - 1915)
Hannahretta Sicklar (1840 - 1908)
Harold Wilson (1902 - 1903)
Harry B. Calkins (1888 - 1978)
Harry McDonald (1865 - )
Hattie May Neilly (1887 - 1982)
Hellen Francis Brown (1911 - 2005)
Henrietta Jones (1865 - 1950)
Henrietta Loghry (1872 - )
Herbert Welcome Soucie (1894 - )
Howard Edward Burns (1903 - 1981)
Ida Lucinda Brown (1923 - 2000)
J. Franklin Loghry (1835 - 1889)
James Brown (1878 - )
James Eugene Mott (1873 - )
James Harold Osgood (1913 - 1946)
James McDonald (1827 - 1880)
James McDonald (1874 - )
Jane Brown (1876 - )
Jane E. Brown (1836 - )
Jane E. Sipes (1838 - 1878)
Jennie Delia Wilson (1854 - 1885)
John A. Staysa (1854 - 1931)
John Baptiste Soucie (1861 - 1939)
John Brown (1835 - )
John Darwin Brown (1859 - )
John Hanen
John Henry (1880 - )
John Henry Brown (1859 - 1873)
John Henry Dufrain (1859 - 1926)
John Joseph von Druska (1905 - 1972)
John Loghry (1879 - )
John S. McDonald (1860 - )
John Wilhelm Wilson (1881 - 1936)
John Woodrow Wilson (1915 - 1991)
John Woods (1837 - )
Joseph Hanen
Joseph Hanen (1831 - 1866)
Joshua M. Calkins (1845 - 1919)
Julia Ann Brown (1854 - 1922)
Julia E. Loghry (1871 - 1902)
Julia Etta Loghry ( - 1931)
Julia McDonald (1867 - )
Juliette Brown (1838 - 1910)
Juliette Elenor (1882 - )
Juliette Eunice Brown (1812 - 1840)
Juliette Eunice Brown (1859 - 1923)
Julius Eugene Mott (1902 - )
Kenneth Clarence Kloss (1943 - 1965)
Laura Bachand (1891 - 1969)
Laura Ella Prahl (1914 - 1986)
Laura May Catlow (1887 - 1930)
Laurel Vane Loghry (1888 - 1966)
Leah Zelda Hubert (1899 - 1985)
Leone Raue (1898 - 1990)
Leroy Bruckman (1868 - 1957)
Lettice Lorena Loghry (1820 - 1893)
Lewis Hanen
Lilly Brown (1870 - )
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
Lois Harrelson (1914 - 1963)
Lonnie Brown (1881 - 1904)
Loren Lloyd Loghry (1886 - )
Louella Ormiston (1874 - )
Louise Alma Boehmer (1888 - 1988)
Lucile Raue (1904 - 1994)
Lucy Ann Miller (1808 - 1854)
Lula Loghry (1874 - 1874)
Mabel Dufrain (1905 - 1984)
Mabel Lucille Paddock (1891 - 1932)
Mabelle Blanche Osgood (1876 - 1966)
Mae LaRoche
Mahlon Johnson (1884 - 1957)
Margaret Brown (1840 - )
Marjorie Mae Moody (1922 - 1980)
Martha Elizabeth Osgood (1916 - )
Martha Eunice Brown (1850 - 1939)
Martin B. Brown (1845 - )
Martin Miller ( - 1978)
Mary Ann Brown (1838 - )
Mary Dufrain (1886 - )
Mary E. (1875 - )
Mary Elizabeth Loghry (1869 - 1960)
Mary Ellen O'Connel (1878 - 1929)
Mary Emily Warren (1873 - 1953)
Mary Jane Brown (1849 - )
Mary Loghry (1815 - 1881)
Mary M. Brown (1878 - )
Mary Margaret Brown (1852 - 1934)
Mary Marie Funk
Mary McCarthy
Mary McDonald (1865 - )
Matilda Warren (1869 - 1895)
Maude Osgood (1878 - 1971)
McDonald
McDonald (1862 - )
McDonald (1872 - )
Melinda Ellen Brown (1844 - 1922)
Melvin Brown (1858 - 1936)
Mildred Anna Dumke (1895 - 1977)
Minnie Belle Soucie (1884 - )
Minnie Warren (1867 - 1895)
Morris T. Smith (1875 - 1915)
Myron Loghry (1878 - 1936)
Myrtle Brown
Nancy Althea Champlin (1852 - 1871)
Nellie Dufrain (1889 - 1953)
Nellie Loghry
Nellie Loghry (1882 - 1882)
Nettie Brown (1879 - 1936)
No children
Olive Loghry (1876 - )
Orissa Brown (1879 - 1962)
Orren Wilson Brown (1871 - 1884)
Paul W. Richards (1899 - 1973)
Pershing A. Podach (1918 - 1995)
Peter A. Dufrain (1860 - 1929)
Philip Loghry (1867 - )
Ralph Soucie (1902 - )
Raymond Bruckman ( - 1911)
Raymond Lee Brown (1938 - 1996)
Raymond Paddock
Raymond Paddock
Raymond R. Richards
RaymondCalkins (1898 - )
Robert Emmett Brown (1809 - 1882)
Robert Emmett Brown (1847 - )
Robert John McDonald (1900 - 1972)
Rollin Brown (1920 - 1999)
Rose ( ) Helman
Rosella Brown (1853 - 1933)
Rosella Brown (1885 - 1971)
Rosette Hanen (1868 - 1947)
Ruby Alice Wilson (1904 - 1995)
Samuel Brown (1832 - )
Samuel Henry Brown (1847 - 1909)
Samuel Henry Brown (1883 - 1936)
Samuel Right (Wright) Brown (1775 - 1817)
Samuel Right Brown (1817 - 1909)
Samuel Right or Wright Brown III (1846 - 1927)
Samuel Soucie (1892 - )
Sarah A. Brooks (1858 - 1921)
Sarah Ann Coss (1817 - 1902)
Sarah Williams (1858 - 1935)
Sheldon Abbott Brown (1910 - 1938)
Son Moody
Son Moody
Sydney Valentine Osgood (1884 - 1956)
Tage Mortensen (1908 - 1992)
Thomas Daniel Brown (1891 - 1964)
Thomas Golding (1870 - )
Thomas Hanen
Thomas J. Hanen (1840 - 1903)
Thomas Jefferson Brown (1850 - 1923)
Thomas Jefferson Burns (1908 - 1928)
Thomas O'Connel (1849 - 1928)
Thomas Soucie (1887 - )
Tobias Hanen
Tobias Hanen (1835 - )
Unknown Loghry
Unknown Loghry
Vaughn Eckersley (1905 - 1950)
Vera O. Peebles (1896 - 1988)
Vera Rosella Burns (1901 - 1966)
Viola Maude Dufrain (1899 - 1971)
Violet Leonore O'Connel (1902 - 1998)
Walter Paddock
Walter Paddock ( - 1974)
Warren Peebles (1899 - 1961)
Warren R. Gray (1900 - 1994)
Wayne Elwood Wilson (1908 - 1985)
Wesley Dufrain (1893 - 1958)
Wife of Rollin Brown
Wilbur Steele (1902 - 1972)
Willard Ormiston McDonald (1907 - 1994)
William Andrew Burns (1880 - 1949)
William Beland ( - 1971)
William C. Brown (1847 - 1879)
William Calkins (1884 - )
William D. Hanen (1858 - 1917)
William Henry Brown (1884 - )
William Henry Harrison Brown (1814 - 1893)
William Henry Harrison Loghry (1832 - 1911)
William Henry Harrison Loghry (1871 - 1871) | Source (S1397)
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| 6440 |
It has been assumed that "Samuel ROOT (1677 - 1712)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary GRIDLEY (1652 - 1673)"
It has been assumed that "Samuel ROOT (1677 - 1712)" is a STEP child of "Mary SPENCER (1655 - 1690)"
It has been assumed that "Samuel ROOT (1677 - 1712)" is a STEP child of "Sarah (Dumbleton) LEONARD (1653 - 1693)"
The following Descendants of Thomas ROOT (1655 - 1709) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Samuel ROOT (1677 - 1712) + Sarah WARNER (1680 - )
The following 2 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Samuel ROOT (1677 - 1712)
Sarah WARNER (1680 - ) | Source (S230)
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| 6441 |
It has been assumed that "Samuel ROOT (1712 - 1778)" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth SALMON (1666 - )"
The following Descendants of Caleb ROOT Dr (1658 - 1712) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Samuel ROOT (1712 - 1778) + Elizabeth PRINDLE (1722 - 1785)
Mercy ROOT (1744 - 1744)
Samuel Brown ROOT (1750 - )
Enos ROOT (1753 - 1820)
Joseph ROOT (1755 - 1816)
Ebzah ROOT (1758 - 1758)
Salmon ROOT (1759 - 1773)
Elizabeth ROOT (1761 - )
The following 9 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Ebzah ROOT (1758 - 1758)
Elizabeth PRINDLE (1722 - 1785)
Elizabeth ROOT (1761 - )
Enos ROOT (1753 - 1820)
Joseph ROOT (1755 - 1816)
Mercy ROOT (1744 - 1744)
Salmon ROOT (1759 - 1773)
Samuel Brown ROOT (1750 - )
Samuel ROOT (1712 - 1778) | Source (S241)
|
| 6442 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah Andrews (1754 - )" is a Natural child of "Ephraim ANDREWS (1723 - 1779)"
The following Descendants of Anna T. BROWN (1730 - ) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah Andrews (1754 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah Andrews (1754 - ) | Source (S1205)
|
| 6443 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah Boswell INGERSOLL (1848 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Sarah Coit BOSWELL (1810 - 1895)"
The following Descendants of John INGERSOLL (1810 - 1857) were copied from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah Boswell INGERSOLL (1848 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah Boswell INGERSOLL (1848 - ) | Source (S75)
|
| 6444 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah BRONSON (1691 - 1748)" is a NATURAL child of "Isaac BRONSON (1645 - 1718)"
It has been assumed that "Sarah BRONSON (1691 - 1748)" is a STEP child of "Robert WARNER"
The following Descendants of Mary ROOT (1650 - 1701) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah BRONSON (1691 - 1748) + Stephen UPSON (1686 - 1777)
Sarah UPSON (1712 - 1714)
Daniel UPSON (1713 - )
Sarah UPSON (1715 - 1809)
Stephen UPSON (1717 - 1769)
Benjamin UPSON (1720 - 1792)
Joseph UPSON (1720 - 1749)
Mary UPSON (1724 - 1780)
Ebenezer UPSON (1727 - 1749)
Thankful UPSON (1727 - 1804)
Jemima UPSON (1730 - 1736)
Hannah UPSON (1735 - )
The following 13 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Benjamin UPSON (1720 - 1792)
Daniel UPSON (1713 - )
Ebenezer UPSON (1727 - 1749)
Hannah UPSON (1735 - )
Jemima UPSON (1730 - 1736)
Joseph UPSON (1720 - 1749)
Mary UPSON (1724 - 1780)
Sarah BRONSON (1691 - 1748)
Sarah UPSON (1712 - 1714)
Sarah UPSON (1715 - 1809)
Stephen UPSON (1686 - 1777)
Stephen UPSON (1717 - 1769)
Thankful UPSON (1727 - 1804) | Source (S201)
|
| 6445 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah DEWEY (1672 - 1708)" is a NATURAL child of "Jedediah DEWEY (1647 - 1725)"
The following Descendants of Sarah ORTON (1652 - 1711) were copied from SarahOrtonD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah DEWEY (1672 - 1708) + John ASHLEY
The following 2 people were included in the copy from SarahOrtonD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
John ASHLEY
Sarah DEWEY (1672 - 1708) | Source (S338)
|
| 6446 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah DEWEY (1741 - 1829)" is a NATURAL child of "Rachael MOSELEY (1715 - 1787)"
The following Descendants of Moses DEWEY (1713 - 1767) were copied from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah DEWEY (1741 - 1829) + William SHEPARD (1737 - 1817)
William SHEPARD (1760 - 1823) + Margaret MOSELEY (1763 - ) + Frances MOSELY (1764 - )
George SHEPARD + Ann STILES (1807 - 1845)
Theodore SHEPARD + L ENSIGN
William Chauncey SHEPARD (1799 - ) + Lydia DEWEY + Emma WEATHERBY
Turner SHEPARD (1762 - 1798) + Lydia BARBER (1766 - )
Russell SHEPARD (1792 - 1865) + Laura NOBLE (1799 - 1879)
Carolyn SHEPARD
Son SHEPARD (1821 - )
Charlotte Gray SHEPARD (1823 - 1871)
Frances Elizabeth SHEPARD (1825 - 1903)
Edward SHEPARD (1826 - )
Laura SHEPARD (1828 - 1909)
Margaret Melissa SHEPARD (1832 - 1863)
William Wetmore SHEPARD (1836 - 1885)
Cleveland SHEPARD (1843 - )
Fanny SHEPARD (1794 - )
Chauncey SHEPARD (1797 - )
Noah SHEPARD (1769 - 1845) + Dolly WATSON (1772 - 1829) + Sophia DEWEY (1787 - 1864)
Elisha SHEPARD
Lucy SHEPARD
Pansha SHEPARD
Dewey SHEPARD (1795 - )
Marble SHEPARD (1795 - )
George WatsonSHEPARD (1796 - )
Noah SHEPARD (1797 - )
Charlotte SHEPARD (1797 - )
Turner SHEPARD (1801 - )
Thomas SHEPARD (1803 - )
Sally Curtis SHEPARD (1803 - )
Hannah SHEPARD (1805 - )
Portia SHEPARD (1805 - 1832) + Lyman SHEPARD (1794 - 1852)
Dolly Marie SHEPARD (1815 - ) + Francis Lord FULLER (1814 - 1881)
Edward FULLER (1843 - )
Daniel FULLER (1844 - )
? FULLER (1845 - )
Nancy SHEPARD (1771 - 1802) + Seth WETMORE (1769 - 1830)
William Shepard WETMORE (1801 - )
? WETMORE
Lucy SHEPARD (1778 - 1833) + Ephraim HASTINGS (1780 - 1861)
Jane HASTINGS
Lucy HASTINGS + NICHOLS
? NICHOLS
Margaret HASTINGS
Nancy Sophia Shepard HASTINGS (1820 - 1847) + Lysander M WARD (1816 - )
Lysander Curtis WARD (1845 - 1928)
Henry SHEPARD (1782 - 1857) + Elizabeth MILLER (1786 - ) + Huldah SHEPARD (1780 - 1826)
The following 66 people were included in the copy from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
? FULLER (1845 - )
? NICHOLS
? WETMORE
Ann STILES (1807 - 1845)
Carolyn SHEPARD
Charlotte Gray SHEPARD (1823 - 1871)
Charlotte SHEPARD (1797 - )
Chauncey SHEPARD (1797 - )
Cleveland SHEPARD (1843 - )
Daniel FULLER (1844 - )
Dewey SHEPARD (1795 - )
Dolly Marie SHEPARD (1815 - )
Dolly WATSON (1772 - 1829)
Edward FULLER (1843 - )
Edward SHEPARD (1826 - )
Elisha SHEPARD
Elizabeth MILLER (1786 - )
Emma WEATHERBY
Ephraim HASTINGS (1780 - 1861)
Fanny SHEPARD (1794 - )
Frances Elizabeth SHEPARD (1825 - 1903)
Frances MOSELY (1764 - )
Francis Lord FULLER (1814 - 1881)
George SHEPARD
George WatsonSHEPARD (1796 - )
Hannah SHEPARD (1805 - )
Henry SHEPARD (1782 - 1857)
Huldah SHEPARD (1780 - 1826)
Jane HASTINGS
L ENSIGN
Laura NOBLE (1799 - 1879)
Laura SHEPARD (1828 - 1909)
Lucy HASTINGS
Lucy SHEPARD
Lucy SHEPARD (1778 - 1833)
Lydia BARBER (1766 - )
Lydia DEWEY
Lyman SHEPARD (1794 - 1852)
Lysander Curtis WARD (1845 - 1928)
Lysander M WARD (1816 - )
Marble SHEPARD (1795 - )
Margaret HASTINGS
Margaret Melissa SHEPARD (1832 - 1863)
Margaret MOSELEY (1763 - )
Nancy SHEPARD (1771 - 1802)
Nancy Sophia Shepard HASTINGS (1820 - 1847)
NICHOLS
Noah SHEPARD (1769 - 1845)
Noah SHEPARD (1797 - )
Pansha SHEPARD
Portia SHEPARD (1805 - 1832)
Russell SHEPARD (1792 - 1865)
Sally Curtis SHEPARD (1803 - )
Sarah DEWEY (1741 - 1829)
Seth WETMORE (1769 - 1830)
Son SHEPARD (1821 - )
Sophia DEWEY (1787 - 1864)
Theodore SHEPARD
Thomas SHEPARD (1803 - )
Turner SHEPARD (1762 - 1798)
Turner SHEPARD (1801 - )
William Chauncey SHEPARD (1799 - )
William SHEPARD (1737 - 1817)
William SHEPARD (1760 - 1823)
William Shepard WETMORE (1801 - )
William Wetmore SHEPARD (1836 - 1885) | Source (S60)
|
| 6447 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah Hunter WASHBURN (1891 - 1892)" is a NATURAL child of "Jane Cary HARRISON"
The following Descendants of Edward Davis WASHBURN (1848 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah Hunter WASHBURN (1891 - 1892)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah Hunter WASHBURN (1891 - 1892) | Source (S142)
|
| 6448 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah INGERSOLL (1720 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Thomas INGERSOLL (1692 - 1748)"
The following Descendants of Sarah DEWEY (1694 - 1778) were copied from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah INGERSOLL (1720 - ) + Moses ROOT (1716 - 1744) + Benjamin AGUR
The following 3 people were included in the copy from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Benjamin AGUR
Moses ROOT (1716 - 1744)
Sarah INGERSOLL (1720 - ) | Source (S50)
|
| 6449 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah LANGDON (1685 - 1751)" is a NATURAL child of "Susannah ROOT (1652 - 1712)"
The following Descendants of Joseph LANGDON (1658 - ) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah LANGDON (1685 - 1751) + Jonathan WOODRUFF
The following 2 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Jonathan WOODRUFF
Sarah LANGDON (1685 - 1751) | Source (S210)
|
| 6450 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah Marie Brown (1799 - 1847)" is a Natural child of "Hannah NEWLAND (1747 - 1789)"
It has been assumed that "Sarah Marie Brown (1799 - 1847)" is a Step child of "Bethiah OLNEY ( - 1828)"
The following Descendants of Wright Samuel BROWN (1748 - 1837) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah Marie Brown (1799 - 1847) + Luther Sisson (1793 - 1871)
Charles H.M. Sisson (1843 - 1930) + Frances E. Seeley (1849 - )
Eva Mary Sisson (1872 - )
The following 5 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Charles H.M. Sisson (1843 - 1930)
Eva Mary Sisson (1872 - )
Frances E. Seeley (1849 - )
Luther Sisson (1793 - 1871)
Sarah Marie Brown (1799 - 1847) | Source (S1391)
|
| 6451 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah MOSELEY (1702 - 1746)" is a NATURAL child of "Abigail ROOT (1680 - 1773)"
The following Descendants of Joseph MOSELEY (1670 - 1719) were copied from AbigailRootD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah MOSELEY (1702 - 1746) + Jonathan STEBBINS (1709 - 1788)
Infant STEBBINS (1746 - 1746)
The following 3 people were included in the copy from AbigailRootD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Infant STEBBINS (1746 - 1746)
Jonathan STEBBINS (1709 - 1788)
Sarah MOSELEY (1702 - 1746) | Source (S31)
|
| 6452 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah ROOT (1693 - 1776)" is a NATURAL child of "Stephen ROOT (1652 - 1716)"
The following Descendants of Sarah WADSWORTH (1657 - 1739) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah ROOT (1693 - 1776) + Thomas GRIDLEY (1681 - 1758)
The following 2 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah ROOT (1693 - 1776)
Thomas GRIDLEY (1681 - 1758) | Source (S207)
|
| 6453 |
It has been assumed that "Sarah WRIGHT (1722 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Hannah BLISS"
It has been assumed that "Sarah WRIGHT (1722 - )" is a STEP child of "Sarah ROOT (1683 - 1739)"
The following Descendants of Henry Wright II (1676 - 1769) were copied from HenryWrightIIA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sarah WRIGHT (1722 - ) + Azariah VANHORN
The following 2 people were included in the copy from HenryWrightIIA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Azariah VANHORN
Sarah WRIGHT (1722 - ) | Source (S270)
|
| 6454 |
It has been assumed that "Sidney ANDREWS (1780 - 1864)" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)"
It has been assumed that "Noah ANDREWS (1782 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)"
It has been assumed that "Beulah Buly ANDREWS (1784 - 1866)" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)"
It has been assumed that "Betsey ANDREWS (1786 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)"
It has been assumed that "Cynthia ANDREWS (1788 - 1867)" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)"
It has been assumed that "Kata (Catherine) ANDREWS (1790 - 1867)" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)"
It has been assumed that "Nancy ANDREWS (1796 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)"
The following Ancestors of Jesse ANDREWS (1792 - 1866) were copied from Jesse ANDREWSA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)
John CLARK
Elizabeth NEWELL
The following 3 people were included in the copy from Jesse ANDREWSA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Elizabeth CLARK (1758 - 1840)
Elizabeth NEWELL
John CLARK | Source (S903)
|
| 6455 |
It has been assumed that "Sigebert III (Sisibert) King of AUSTRASIA (631 - 655)" is a NATURAL child of "Nanthildis of NEUSTRIA (610 - 642)"
The following Ancestors of Clovis II King of NEUSTRIA (634 - 657) were copied from Rolande De Autun of TOULOUSEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Nanthildis of NEUSTRIA (610 - 642)
Sandregisisle Lord of BIBIGNY (580 - )
Wife of Sandregisisle Lord of BIBIGNY
The following 3 people were included in the copy from Rolande De Autun of TOULOUSEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Nanthildis of NEUSTRIA (610 - 642)
Sandregisisle Lord of BIBIGNY (580 - )
Wife of Sandregisisle Lord of BIBIGNY | Source (S802)
|
| 6456 |
It has been assumed that "Silence Brown (1712 - 1774)" is a Natural child of "Thomas BROWN (1679 - 1751)"
The following Descendants of Mercy HAYWARD (1677 - 1762) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Silence Brown (1712 - 1774) + Husband of Silence Brown + Jonas Hamilton (1708 - 1771)
Israel Hamilton (1734 - )
Amos Hamilton (1737 - )
Marcy Hamilton (1739 - ) + Henry Spring
Aaron Hamilton (1741 - )
Thankful Hamilton (1743 - )
Timothy Hamilton (1745 - )
Jabish Hamilton (1747 - ) + Abigail Wilson
Dorothy Hamilton (1749 - ) + Benjamin Aldrich
Obediah Hamilton (1751 - )
Israel Hamilton (1753 - )
The following 16 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Aaron Hamilton (1741 - )
Abigail Wilson
Amos Hamilton (1737 - )
Benjamin Aldrich
Dorothy Hamilton (1749 - )
Henry Spring
Husband of Silence Brown
Israel Hamilton (1734 - )
Israel Hamilton (1753 - )
Jabish Hamilton (1747 - )
Jonas Hamilton (1708 - 1771)
Marcy Hamilton (1739 - )
Obediah Hamilton (1751 - )
Silence Brown (1712 - 1774)
Thankful Hamilton (1743 - )
Timothy Hamilton (1745 - ) | Source (S1090)
|
| 6457 |
It has been assumed that "Simon De SAINT LIZ (1098 - 1153)" is a NATURAL child of "Matilda HUNTINGDON (1072 - 1130)"
The following Ancestors of Simon De SAINT LIZ (1098 - 1153) were copied from Simon De SAINT LIZA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Matilda HUNTINGDON (1072 - 1130)
Walthe of Northumberland Earl Of HUNTINGDON (1046 - 1076)
Siward BIORNSSON Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND (1020 - 1055)
Biorn "Bjorn" ULFIUSSON Earl of DENMARK (1021 - )
Ulf THORGILSSON (993 - 1027)
Husband of 107063
Wife of 107062
Estrid "Margarete" Princess of DENMARK (997 - )
Husband of 107066
Wife of 107065
Aelfled "Elfleda" Countess of NORTHUMBERLAND
Judith De BOULOGNE
The following 12 people were included in the copy from Simon De SAINT LIZA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Aelfled "Elfleda" Countess of NORTHUMBERLAND
Biorn "Bjorn" ULFIUSSON Earl of DENMARK (1021 - )
Estrid "Margarete" Princess of DENMARK (997 - )
Husband of 107063
Husband of 107066
Judith De BOULOGNE
Matilda HUNTINGDON (1072 - 1130)
Siward BIORNSSON Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND (1020 - 1055)
Ulf THORGILSSON (993 - 1027)
Walthe of Northumberland Earl Of HUNTINGDON (1046 - 1076)
Wife of 107062
Wife of 107065 | Source (S645)
|
| 6458 |
It has been assumed that "Stephen ROOT (1652 - 1716)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary KILBOURN (1619 - 1697)"
The following Descendants of John ROOTE (1607 - 1684) were copied from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Stephen ROOT (1652 - 1716)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Stephen ROOT (1652 - 1716) | Source (S19)
|
| 6459 |
It has been assumed that "Stephen ROOT (1720 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth LEE (1694 - 1726)"
The following Descendants of Thomas ROOT (1692 - 1782) were copied from ThomasRooteD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Stephen ROOT (1720 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ThomasRooteD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Stephen ROOT (1720 - ) | Source (S1003)
|
| 6460 |
It has been assumed that "Stephen WRIGHT (1716 - 1791)" is a NATURAL child of "Hannah BLISS"
It has been assumed that "Stephen WRIGHT (1716 - 1791)" is a STEP child of "Sarah ROOT (1683 - 1739)"
The following Descendants of Henry Wright II (1676 - 1769) were copied from HenryWrightIIA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Stephen WRIGHT (1716 - 1791) + Miriam SIKES
Stephen WRIGHT (1748 - ) + Rachel WRIGHT (1749 - )
Miriam WRIGHT (1776 - 1863) + Rix BURT (1772 - 1841)
Henry BURT (1795 - 1855)
Lucy BURT (1797 - )
Lucina BURT (1799 - 1800)
Lois BURT (1801 - 1872)
James BURT (1804 - 1870)
Eli BURT (1806 - ) + Climena JUDD (1809 - )
Herman BURT (1808 - )
James Wrex BURT (1810 - 1863) + Diantha A STEVENS (1810 - 1843) + Phoebe Ann CRANDALL (1823 - )
Phillip G BURT (1835 - )
George S BURT (1837 - )
James Mobery BURT (1841 - 1917) + Olive E PHILLIPS (1847 - 1923)
James Garfield BURT (1881 - 1918)
Chester Orman BURT (1883 - 1948)
Frank A BURT (1847 - )
Elizabeth A BURT (1849 - )
Eliza BURT (1813 - )
Heman BURT (1815 - )
Sarah M BURT (1817 - )
Samuel Munn BURT (1821 - 1842)
The following 29 people were included in the copy from HenryWrightIIA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Chester Orman BURT (1883 - 1948)
Climena JUDD (1809 - )
Diantha A STEVENS (1810 - 1843)
Eli BURT (1806 - )
Eliza BURT (1813 - )
Elizabeth A BURT (1849 - )
Frank A BURT (1847 - )
George S BURT (1837 - )
Heman BURT (1815 - )
Henry BURT (1795 - 1855)
Herman BURT (1808 - )
James BURT (1804 - 1870)
James Garfield BURT (1881 - 1918)
James Mobery BURT (1841 - 1917)
James Wrex BURT (1810 - 1863)
Lois BURT (1801 - 1872)
Lucina BURT (1799 - 1800)
Lucy BURT (1797 - )
Miriam SIKES
Miriam WRIGHT (1776 - 1863)
Olive E PHILLIPS (1847 - 1923)
Phillip G BURT (1835 - )
Phoebe Ann CRANDALL (1823 - )
Rachel WRIGHT (1749 - )
Rix BURT (1772 - 1841)
Samuel Munn BURT (1821 - 1842)
Sarah M BURT (1817 - )
Stephen WRIGHT (1716 - 1791)
Stephen WRIGHT (1748 - ) | Source (S267)
|
| 6461 |
It has been assumed that "Susannah LANGDON (1697 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Susannah ROOT (1652 - 1712)"
The following Descendants of Joseph LANGDON (1658 - ) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Susannah LANGDON (1697 - ) + Ebenezer BROWNSON
The following 2 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Ebenezer BROWNSON
Susannah LANGDON (1697 - ) | Source (S214)
|
| 6462 |
It has been assumed that "Susannah ROOT (1652 - 1712)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary KILBOURN (1619 - 1697)"
The following Descendants of John ROOTE (1607 - 1684) were copied from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Susannah ROOT (1652 - 1712)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Susannah ROOT (1652 - 1712) | Source (S20)
|
| 6463 |
It has been assumed that "Susannah ROOTE (1603 - )" is a NATURAL child of "John ROOTE (1576 - 1640)"
The following Descendants of Mary Ann RUSSELL (1574 - 1608) were copied from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Susannah ROOTE (1603 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Susannah ROOTE (1603 - ) | Source (S16)
|
| 6464 |
It has been assumed that "Thankful Andrews (1763 - )" is a Natural child of "Ephraim ANDREWS (1723 - 1779)"
The following Descendants of Anna T. BROWN (1730 - ) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thankful Andrews (1763 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thankful Andrews (1763 - ) | Source (S1210)
|
| 6465 |
It has been assumed that "Thankful ROOT (1693 - 1693)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary GRIDLEY (1652 - 1673)"
It has been assumed that "Thankful ROOT (1693 - 1693)" is a STEP child of "Mary SPENCER (1655 - 1690)"
It has been assumed that "Thankful ROOT (1693 - 1693)" is a STEP child of "Sarah (Dumbleton) LEONARD (1653 - 1693)"
The following Descendants of Thomas ROOT (1655 - 1709) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thankful ROOT (1693 - 1693)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thankful ROOT (1693 - 1693) | Source (S235)
|
| 6466 |
It has been assumed that "Thierry I (Theodoric) King of REIMS (485 - 533)" is a NATURAL child of "Clotilde Queen of FRANCE (475 - 548)"
It has been assumed that "Clotilda of FRANKS (497 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Clotilde Queen of FRANCE (475 - 548)"
The following Ancestors of Chlotar I (Clothaire) King of FRANKS (500 - 561) were copied from Eudes Duke of AQUITAINEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Clotilde Queen of FRANCE (475 - 548)
Husband of 224701
Wife of 224700
The following 3 people were included in the copy from Eudes Duke of AQUITAINEA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Clotilde Queen of FRANCE (475 - 548)
Husband of 224701
Wife of 224700 | Source (S533)
|
| 6467 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas Applin (1763 - )" is a Natural child of "Thomas APPLIN (1732 - 1804)"
The following Descendants of Mabel BROWN (1732 - 1799) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas Applin (1763 - ) + Sabrina Read
The following 2 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Sabrina Read
Thomas Applin (1763 - ) | Source (S1688)
|
| 6468 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas BRONSON (1683 - 1777)" is a NATURAL child of "Isaac BRONSON (1645 - 1718)"
It has been assumed that "Thomas BRONSON (1683 - 1777)" is a STEP child of "Robert WARNER"
The following Descendants of Mary ROOT (1650 - 1701) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas BRONSON (1683 - 1777) + Elizabeth UPSON (1688 - 1778)
Thomas BRONSON (1709 - 1759)
Stephen BRONSON (1712 - 1712)
Elizabeth BRONSON (1714 - 1715)
Elizabeth BRONSON (1716 - 1805)
The following 6 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Elizabeth BRONSON (1714 - 1715)
Elizabeth BRONSON (1716 - 1805)
Elizabeth UPSON (1688 - 1778)
Stephen BRONSON (1712 - 1712)
Thomas BRONSON (1683 - 1777)
Thomas BRONSON (1709 - 1759) | Source (S199)
|
| 6469 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas Edward ASHLEY (1856 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Damaris KENNEDY (1830 - 1888)"
The following Descendants of Eleazer ASHLEY (1830 - 1898) were copied from DavidAshley to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas Edward ASHLEY (1856 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from DavidAshley to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas Edward ASHLEY (1856 - ) | Source (S155)
|
| 6470 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas LANGDON (1707 - 1707)" is a NATURAL child of "Susannah ROOT (1652 - 1712)"
The following Descendants of Joseph LANGDON (1658 - ) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas LANGDON (1707 - 1707)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas LANGDON (1707 - 1707) | Source (S218)
|
| 6471 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas MORTON (1752 - 1756)" is a NATURAL child of "Samuel MORTON (1709 - 1793)"
The following Descendants of Lydia SMITH (1710 - 1804) were copied from Lydia SMITHD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas MORTON (1752 - 1756)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Lydia SMITHD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas MORTON (1752 - 1756) | Source (S921)
|
| 6472 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas ROOT (1655 - 1709)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary KILBOURN (1619 - 1697)"
The following Descendants of John ROOTE (1607 - 1684) were copied from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas ROOT (1655 - 1709)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas ROOT (1655 - 1709) | Source (S22)
|
| 6473 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas ROOT (1671 - 1687)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary GRIDLEY (1652 - 1673)"
It has been assumed that "Thomas ROOT (1671 - 1687)" is a STEP child of "Mary SPENCER (1655 - 1690)"
It has been assumed that "Thomas ROOT (1671 - 1687)" is a STEP child of "Sarah (Dumbleton) LEONARD (1653 - 1693)"
The following Descendants of Thomas ROOT (1655 - 1709) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas ROOT (1671 - 1687)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas ROOT (1671 - 1687) | Source (S227)
|
| 6474 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas ROOT (1700 - 1789)" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth SALMON (1666 - )"
The following Descendants of Caleb ROOT Dr (1658 - 1712) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas ROOT (1700 - 1789) + Sarah DUDLEY (1705 - 1784)
Job ROOT (1728 - 1805)
Thomas ROOT (1729 - )
Noah ROOT (1731 - )
Sarah ROOT (1733 - )
Elizabeth ROOT (1736 - )
Levi ROOT (1739 - 1789)
The following 8 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Elizabeth ROOT (1736 - )
Job ROOT (1728 - 1805)
Levi ROOT (1739 - 1789)
Noah ROOT (1731 - )
Sarah DUDLEY (1705 - 1784)
Sarah ROOT (1733 - )
Thomas ROOT (1700 - 1789)
Thomas ROOT (1729 - ) | Source (S239)
|
| 6475 |
It has been assumed that "Thomas ROOTE (1604 - 1694)" is a NATURAL child of "John ROOTE (1576 - 1640)"
The following Descendants of Mary Ann RUSSELL (1574 - 1608) were copied from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas ROOTE (1604 - 1694)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from AbigailRootA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Thomas ROOTE (1604 - 1694) | Source (S17)
|
| 6476 |
It has been assumed that "Timothy Brown (1780 - )" is a Natural child of "Hannah NEWLAND (1747 - 1789)"
It has been assumed that "Timothy Brown (1780 - )" is a Step child of "Bethiah OLNEY ( - 1828)"
The following Descendants of Wright Samuel BROWN (1748 - 1837) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Timothy Brown (1780 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Timothy Brown (1780 - ) | Source (S1344)
|
| 6477 |
It has been assumed that "Timothy PIDGE (1713 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Josiah PIDGE (1683 - 1729)"
It has been assumed that "Timothy PIDGE (1713 - )" is a STEP child of "David CHAFFEE"
The following Descendants of Hannah FREEMAN (1686 - ) were copied from Arthur INGRAHAM dec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Timothy PIDGE (1713 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Arthur INGRAHAM dec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Timothy PIDGE (1713 - ) | Source (S1033)
|
| 6478 |
It has been assumed that "Timothy ROOT (1681 - 1713)" is a NATURAL child of "Stephen ROOT (1652 - 1716)"
The following Descendants of Sarah WADSWORTH (1657 - 1739) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Timothy ROOT (1681 - 1713) + Margaret SEYMOUR (1674 - 1751)
Jonathan ROOT (1707 - 1794)
Stephen ROOT (1710 - 1752)
Timothy ROOT (1713 - 1746)
The following 5 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Jonathan ROOT (1707 - 1794)
Margaret SEYMOUR (1674 - 1751)
Stephen ROOT (1710 - 1752)
Timothy ROOT (1681 - 1713)
Timothy ROOT (1713 - 1746) | Source (S204)
|
| 6479 |
It has been assumed that "Timothy ROOT (1685 - 1743)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary GRIDLEY (1652 - 1673)"
It has been assumed that "Timothy ROOT (1685 - 1743)" is a STEP child of "Mary SPENCER (1655 - 1690)"
It has been assumed that "Timothy ROOT (1685 - 1743)" is a STEP child of "Sarah (Dumbleton) LEONARD (1653 - 1693)"
The following Descendants of Thomas ROOT (1655 - 1709) were copied from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Timothy ROOT (1685 - 1743) + Sarah PEASE (1689 - 1750)
Elizabeth ROOT (1711 - )
Sarah ROOT (1714 - 1771)
Mary ROOT (1715 - 1787)
Timothy ROOT Jr (1717 - 1794)
Margaret ROOT (1723 - )
Thomas ROOT (1726 - 1821)
Anna ROOT (1729 - )
The following 9 people were included in the copy from JaneRadcliffeD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Anna ROOT (1729 - )
Elizabeth ROOT (1711 - )
Margaret ROOT (1723 - )
Mary ROOT (1715 - 1787)
Sarah PEASE (1689 - 1750)
Sarah ROOT (1714 - 1771)
Thomas ROOT (1726 - 1821)
Timothy ROOT (1685 - 1743)
Timothy ROOT Jr (1717 - 1794) | Source (S232)
|
| 6480 |
It has been assumed that "Urraca Alfonsez of CASTILE & LEON (1082 - 1126)" is a NATURAL child of "Husband of Constance Princess of BURGUNDY"
The following Descendants of Constance Princess of BURGUNDY (1046 - 1093) were copied from Robert CAPETD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Urraca Alfonsez of CASTILE & LEON (1082 - 1126) + Husband of Urraca Alfonsez of CASTILE & LEON
The following 2 people were included in the copy from Robert CAPETD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Husband of Urraca Alfonsez of CASTILE & LEON
Urraca Alfonsez of CASTILE & LEON (1082 - 1126) | Source (S675)
|
| 6481 |
It has been assumed that "Walter Freeman (1875 - 1959)" is a NATURAL child of "Sarah Frances SMITH (1846 - )"
It has been assumed that "Walter Freeman (1875 - 1959)" is a STEP child of "Elizabeth Ann HART (1841 - 1929)"
The following Descendants of Charles Warner FREEMAN (1835 - 1879) were copied from Freemannew_1 to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Walter Freeman (1875 - 1959)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Freemannew_1 to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Walter Freeman (1875 - 1959) | Source (S1691)
|
| 6482 |
It has been assumed that "William BILLINGS (1739 - 1744)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary EASTMAN (1712 - 1799)"
The following Descendants of Fellows BILLINGS (1703 - 1784) were copied from Fellows BILLINGSD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William BILLINGS (1739 - 1744)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Fellows BILLINGSD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William BILLINGS (1739 - 1744) | Source (S948)
|
| 6483 |
It has been assumed that "William BILLINGS (1744 - 1812)" is a NATURAL child of "Mary EASTMAN (1712 - 1799)"
The following Descendants of Fellows BILLINGS (1703 - 1784) were copied from Fellows BILLINGSD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William BILLINGS (1744 - 1812) + Jerusha WILLIAMS (1740 - 1821)
Mary BILLINGS (1772 - 1776)
Caroline BILLINGS (1774 - 1776)
William BILLINGS (1777 - ) + Abigail SMITH
Molly Williams BILLINGS (1779 - ) + Jonathan STODDARD
Charles Eugene BILLINGS (1781 - 1869) + Sally Williston STORRS (1788 - 1864)
Jerusha W BILLINGS (1810 - 1896) + Bela EDWARDS (1802 - 1852)
George Herbert EDWARDS (1834 - 1838)
Sarah EDWARDS (1837 - 1900) + William E PARK (1837 - 1910)
Marion Edwards PARK (1876 - )
Edwards Albert PARK (1878 - )
George Herbert EDWARDS (1842 - 1863)
Elizabeth BILLINGS (1833 - 1876) + Hiram MEAD (1827 - )
Alice Edwards MEAD (1859 - )
George Herbert MEAD (1863 - 1931) + Helen CASTLE
Henry Albert MEAD
Israel Williams BILLINGS (1784 - 1856) + Hepzibah PARTRIDGE (1797 - 1865)
Israel Williams BILLINGS (1817 - ) + Ruth HUBBARD (1822 - )
Jerusha BILLINGS (1786 - 1813)
The following 29 people were included in the copy from Fellows BILLINGSD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Abigail SMITH
Alice Edwards MEAD (1859 - )
Bela EDWARDS (1802 - 1852)
Caroline BILLINGS (1774 - 1776)
Charles Eugene BILLINGS (1781 - 1869)
Edwards Albert PARK (1878 - )
Elizabeth BILLINGS (1833 - 1876)
George Herbert EDWARDS (1834 - 1838)
George Herbert EDWARDS (1842 - 1863)
George Herbert MEAD (1863 - 1931)
Helen CASTLE
Henry Albert MEAD
Hepzibah PARTRIDGE (1797 - 1865)
Hiram MEAD (1827 - )
Israel Williams BILLINGS (1784 - 1856)
Israel Williams BILLINGS (1817 - )
Jerusha BILLINGS (1786 - 1813)
Jerusha W BILLINGS (1810 - 1896)
Jerusha WILLIAMS (1740 - 1821)
Jonathan STODDARD
Marion Edwards PARK (1876 - )
Mary BILLINGS (1772 - 1776)
Molly Williams BILLINGS (1779 - )
Ruth HUBBARD (1822 - )
Sally Williston STORRS (1788 - 1864)
Sarah EDWARDS (1837 - 1900)
William BILLINGS (1744 - 1812)
William BILLINGS (1777 - )
William E PARK (1837 - 1910) | Source (S951)
|
| 6484 |
It has been assumed that "William Brown (1794 - 1878)" is a Natural child of "Hannah NEWLAND (1747 - 1789)"
It has been assumed that "William Brown (1794 - 1878)" is a Step child of "Bethiah OLNEY ( - 1828)"
The following Descendants of Wright Samuel BROWN (1748 - 1837) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William Brown (1794 - 1878) + Rebecca Weed (1802 - 1857)
Thurlow Weed Brown (1819 - 1866) + Helen E. Alward (1831 - 1890)
William J. Brown II (1850 - 1852)
Frank Brown (1853 - 1862)
Cornelius (Neal)l Brown (1856 - 1917) + Louisa H. Norton (1865 - )
Cole Brown (1858 - 1873)
Benjamin Brown (1860 - 1870)
Carey Alward Brown (1861 - 1891) + Marcella Thiry (1867 - 1928)
Carey Alward Brown (1890 - 1953) + Gertrude Koerner (1881 - 1972)
Emma Brown (1862 - 1863)
Mable Brown (1864 - )
Emma Brown (1825 - 1889)
The following 17 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Benjamin Brown (1860 - 1870)
Carey Alward Brown (1861 - 1891)
Carey Alward Brown (1890 - 1953)
Cole Brown (1858 - 1873)
Cornelius (Neal)l Brown (1856 - 1917)
Emma Brown (1825 - 1889)
Emma Brown (1862 - 1863)
Frank Brown (1853 - 1862)
Gertrude Koerner (1881 - 1972)
Helen E. Alward (1831 - 1890)
Louisa H. Norton (1865 - )
Mable Brown (1864 - )
Marcella Thiry (1867 - 1928)
Rebecca Weed (1802 - 1857)
Thurlow Weed Brown (1819 - 1866)
William Brown (1794 - 1878)
William J. Brown II (1850 - 1852) | Source (S1351)
|
| 6485 |
It has been assumed that "William EASTMAN (1749 - 1759)" is a NATURAL child of "Elizabeth MOSELEY (1726 - 1810)"
The following Descendants of William EASTMAN (1718 - 1793) were copied from William EASTMANA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William EASTMAN (1749 - 1759)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from William EASTMANA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William EASTMAN (1749 - 1759) | Source (S855)
|
| 6486 |
It has been assumed that "William Lucas LORD (1827 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Caroline Loomis BULKELEY (1807 - )"
It has been assumed that "Robert Augustus LORD (1831 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Caroline Loomis BULKELEY (1807 - )"
It has been assumed that "Aurelia Bulkeley LORD (1832 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Caroline Loomis BULKELEY (1807 - )"
It has been assumed that "Josephine Caroline LORD (1835 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Caroline Loomis BULKELEY (1807 - )"
It has been assumed that "George Washington LORD (1837 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Caroline Loomis BULKELEY (1807 - )"
The following Ancestors of Ann Eliza LORD (1829 - 1861) were copied from Ann Eliza LORDA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Caroline Loomis BULKELEY (1807 - )
George BULKELEY (1780 - 1811)
Roger BULKELEY (1751 - 1819)
Gershom BULKELEY
Abigail ROBBINS
Jerusha ROOT (1748 - 1788)
Abigail HULL (1712 - 1797)
Sophia LOOMIS (1780 - 1863)
Samuel LOOMIS
Martha RANSOM
The following 23 people were included in the copy from Ann Eliza LORDA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Abigail HULL (1712 - 1797)
Abigail ROBBINS
Asa BULKELEY (1774 - 1804)
Augustus Worthington BULKELEY (1805 - )
Aurelia BULKELEY (1810 - )
Benjamin Root BULKELEY (1772 - 1776)
Benjamin Root BULKELEY (1776 - 1819)
Caroline Loomis BULKELEY (1807 - )
Eliza L BULKELEY (1798 - )
George BULKELEY (1780 - 1811)
Gershom BULKELEY
Gershom BULKELEY (1783 - 1785)
Gershom BULKELEY (1788 - 1832)
Jerusha BULKELEY (1800 - )
Jerusha ROOT (1748 - 1788)
John Adams BULKELEY (1802 - 1828)
John WHITE
Martha RANSOM
Roger BULKELEY (1751 - 1819)
Roger BULKELEY (1778 - 1785)
Roger Griswold BULKELEY (1786 - 1872)
Samuel LOOMIS
Sophia LOOMIS (1780 - 1863) | Source (S497)
|
| 6487 |
It has been assumed that "William McKenzie EASTMAN (1856 - 1856)" is a NATURAL child of "Sarah EASTMAN (1832 - )"
It has been assumed that "William McKenzie EASTMAN (1856 - 1856)" is a STEP child of "Emily SMITH (1851 - )"
The following Descendants of McKenzie EASTMAN (1830 - 1914) were copied from McKenzie EASTMANdec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William McKenzie EASTMAN (1856 - 1856)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from McKenzie EASTMANdec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William McKenzie EASTMAN (1856 - 1856) | Source (S1708)
|
| 6488 |
It has been assumed that "William RUSSELL (1562 - 1613)" is a NATURAL child of "Margaret SAINT JOHN (1533 - 1562)"
The following Descendants of Francis RUSSELL (1527 - 1585) were copied from FrancisRussellA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William RUSSELL (1562 - 1613)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from FrancisRussellA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
William RUSSELL (1562 - 1613) | Source (S175)
|
| 6489 |
It has been assumed that "Willis McAlister WASHBURN (1876 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Anne CLAY"
The following Descendants of Ingersoll WASHBURN (1842 - ) were copied from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Willis McAlister WASHBURN (1876 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ElizabethMartinD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Willis McAlister WASHBURN (1876 - ) | Source (S126)
|
| 6490 |
It has been assumed that "Wittikind Duke of WESTPHALIA (749 - 807)" is a NATURAL child of "Warnechin of ENGERN (725 - )"
The following Ancestors of Imhild of ENGERN (750 - ) were copied from Imhild of ENGERNA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Warnechin of ENGERN (725 - )
Dietrich King of SAXONY (700 - )
Sighart King of SAXONY (675 - )
Berthold King of SAXONY (650 - )
Bodicus Prince of SAXONY (625 - )
Husband of 224171
Wife of 224170
Wife of Bodicus Prince of SAXONY
Wife of Berthold King of SAXONY
Wife of Sighart King of SAXONY
Wife of Dietrich King of SAXONY
The following 11 people were included in the copy from Imhild of ENGERNA to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Berthold King of SAXONY (650 - )
Bodicus Prince of SAXONY (625 - )
Dietrich King of SAXONY (700 - )
Husband of 224171
Sighart King of SAXONY (675 - )
Warnechin of ENGERN (725 - )
Wife of 224170
Wife of Berthold King of SAXONY
Wife of Bodicus Prince of SAXONY
Wife of Dietrich King of SAXONY
Wife of Sighart King of SAXONY | Source (S610)
|
| 6491 |
It has been assumed that "Worthington Hooker INGERSOLL (1852 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Sarah Coit BOSWELL (1810 - 1895)"
The following Descendants of John INGERSOLL (1810 - 1857) were copied from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Worthington Hooker INGERSOLL (1852 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from ConstanceHawesD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Worthington Hooker INGERSOLL (1852 - ) | Source (S76)
|
| 6492 |
It has been assumed that "Wright S. Brown (1796 - 1874)" is a Natural child of "Hannah NEWLAND (1747 - 1789)"
It has been assumed that "Wright S. Brown (1796 - 1874)" is a Step child of "Bethiah OLNEY ( - 1828)"
The following Descendants of Wright Samuel BROWN (1748 - 1837) were copied from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Wright S. Brown (1796 - 1874) + Emily B. King (1813 - 1889)
Sarah Ann Brown (1833 - 1898) + Henry H. Beard (1825 - 1898)
Flora Beard (1856 - 1877)
Charles King Beard (1860 - 1939) + Francis Wagner (1867 - 1942)
Charles Adelbert Beard (1891 - 1984) + Margelia Van Chubb (1898 - )
Col. Daryl Adelbert Beard (1923 - 1988) + LIVING
James Navarre Beard (1893 - 1985)
Cornelius Wright Elting (1878 - ) + Carrie (1883 - )
Bethiah Brown (1835 - 1839)
Emily S. Brown (1836 - 1839)
Margaret Rebecca Brown (1840 - 1922) + William V. Gelder (1840 - 1904)
Dudley V. Gelder (1869 - 1947) + Cora Mae Swarthout (1873 - 1951)
Henry Gelder
Margaret Gelder
Henry Wright Gelder (1874 - 1926) + Madeline Leach (1874 - 1965)
Rosell Gelder + LIVING
William Harry Gelder (1914 - 1989) + LIVING
Richard King Brown (1842 - 1916) + Mary Carrie Doty (1846 - 1923)
No children
Justina Sophiah Brown (1848 - 1879) + Louis B. Elting (1833 - 1898)
Cornelius Wright Elting (1878 - ) + Carrie (1883 - )
The following 33 people were included in the copy from BrianFreeman to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Bethiah Brown (1835 - 1839)
Carrie (1883 - )
Charles Adelbert Beard (1891 - 1984)
Charles King Beard (1860 - 1939)
Col. Daryl Adelbert Beard (1923 - 1988)
Cora Mae Swarthout (1873 - 1951)
Cornelius Wright Elting (1878 - )
Dudley V. Gelder (1869 - 1947)
Emily B. King (1813 - 1889)
Emily S. Brown (1836 - 1839)
Flora Beard (1856 - 1877)
Francis Wagner (1867 - 1942)
Henry Gelder
Henry H. Beard (1825 - 1898)
Henry Wright Gelder (1874 - 1926)
James Navarre Beard (1893 - 1985)
Justina Sophiah Brown (1848 - 1879)
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
Louis B. Elting (1833 - 1898)
Madeline Leach (1874 - 1965)
Margaret Gelder
Margaret Rebecca Brown (1840 - 1922)
Margelia Van Chubb (1898 - )
Mary Carrie Doty (1846 - 1923)
No children
Richard King Brown (1842 - 1916)
Rosell Gelder
Sarah Ann Brown (1833 - 1898)
William Harry Gelder (1914 - 1989)
William V. Gelder (1840 - 1904)
Wright S. Brown (1796 - 1874) | Source (S1369)
|
| 6493 |
It has been assumed that "Zebediah DEWEY (1723 - 1725)" is a NATURAL child of "Thomas DEWEY (1689 - 1742)"
The following Descendants of Abigail WILLIAMS (1683 - 1748) were copied from AbigailWilliamsD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Zebediah DEWEY (1723 - 1725)
The following 1 people were included in the copy from AbigailWilliamsD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Zebediah DEWEY (1723 - 1725) | Source (S40)
|
| 6494 |
It has been assumed that "Zebediah DEWEY (1727 - 1804)" is a NATURAL child of "Thomas DEWEY (1689 - 1742)"
The following Descendants of Abigail WILLIAMS (1683 - 1748) were copied from AbigailWilliamsD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Zebediah DEWEY (1727 - 1804) + Ann BREWER ( - 1762) + Beulah STEARNS (1736 - 1820)
Thomas DEWEY (1760 - 1813) + Charity ASHLEY
Beulah DEWEY (1763 - 1851) + Elisha ASHLEY (1756 - 1835)
Sally ASHLEY (1780 - 1863) + Jesse WOODRUFF (1772 - 1840)
Marilla WOODRUFF (1797 - 1893)
Elisha WOODRUFF (1799 - 1849)
Harmon WOODRUFF (1802 - )
Beulah WOODRUFF (1805 - 1893)
Lavina WOODRUFF (1808 - 1868)
Timothy WOODRUFF (1810 - 1811)
Lucina WOODRUFF (1811 - 1827)
Sabrina WOODRUFF (1815 - 1871)
William WOODRUFF (1818 - 1819)
Anna ASHLEY (1782 - 1820) + James IVES
Lucy ASHLEY (1784 - 1876) + Lewis LYON
Azariah ASHLEY (1785 - ) + Lydia
Philinda ASHLEY (1787 - 1867) + Harry EVEREST
Archibald ASHLEY (1788 - 1861)
Timothy ASHLEY (1789 - )
William ASHLEY (1792 - 1868)
Elisha ASHLEY Jr (1794 - 1876)
David Dewey ASHLEY (1799 - 1865)
Zebediah Dewey ASHLEY (1801 - 1876)
Oliver Landon ASHLEY (1805 - 1882)
Malona ASHLEY (1808 - 1860) + Royal SANDERSON
Leonora SANDERSON + George Oakman HUTCHINSON
John SANDERSON
William SANDERSON + Lucy BLAKE
Julia SANDERSON (1831 - ) + Henry MCGEE
George SANDERSON (1840 - )
Azariah DEWEY (1765 - 1832) + Amelia SMITH + Louise DARBY
Abigail DEWEY
Archibald DEWEY
Solomon Jackson DEWEY + Charlotte FINEL
Albert W DEWEY
Edwin S DEWEY
Oscar A DEWEY (1834 - ) + Harriet Emily LEWIS (1836 - )
Amelia E DEWEY (1857 - )
George DEWEY (1860 - )
Eddie A DEWEY (1862 - )
Charles A DEWEY (1866 - )
Dollie Hattie DEWEY (1871 - )
Ethen N DEWEY (1882 - )
Janette T DEWEY (1886 - )
Solomon Jackson DEWEY (1844 - 1895) + Lydia Eliza BARBER (1847 - 1936)
William John DEWEY (1870 - 1966)
Benjamin Franklin DEWEY (1875 - 1959) + Bertha PRESTON
Lawrence DEWEY
Charles Arthur DEWEY (1884 - 1959)
Zebediah DEWEY (1767 - )
Charlotte DEWEY (1769 - ) + Nathaniel Tracy MOSELEY (1766 - )
Lois MOSELEY (1795 - ) + Hiram S SPENCER (1793 - )
Charlotte Dewey SPENCER (1832 - ) + Irving Franklin GATES (1828 - )
Hiram Franklin GATES (1853 - )
Lottie Sophia GATES (1855 - )
Charles Monroe GATES (1861 - )
Elizabeth Lois GATES (1868 - )
Adelia SPENCER (1837 - 1922) + Rufus Putnam HARRIMAN (1838 - 1867)
Cora HARRIMAN (1859 - )
Charles HARRIMAN (1861 - 1927) + Lillie Idella DEAL (1869 - 1964)
Earl William HARRIMAN (1888 - 1939)
Hattie Louise HARRIMAN (1889 - 1955)
Ralph Charles HARRIMAN (1890 - 1936)
Vera Delia HARRIMAN (1892 - 1922)
Rufus Putnam HARRIMAN (1894 - 1972)
Malcolm HARRIMAN (1902 - )
George Raymond HARRIMAN (1908 - 1972)
Rufus Putnam HARRIMAN (1865 - )
Lois HARRIMAN (1866 - 1949)
Anna DEWEY (1771 - 1813)
Jonathan DEWEY (1773 - ) + Judith NEWTON (1768 - )
Daniel DEWEY
Pearley DEWEY
William DEWEY
Nelson DEWEY (1799 - 1849) + Lois Jane SCRIBNER (1804 - 1847)
Maryette A DEWEY (1822 - 1891) + James Long SMITH (1815 - 1884)
George Washington SMITH (1844 - ) + ?
George L SMITH (1877 - )
Julia Ann DEWEY (1823 - 1871) + John HOPTON II
Azubah Jane DEWEY (1825 - 1857) + Jeremiah Comstock HILLIARD (1822 - 1890)
Sarah Ellen HILLIARD (1846 - 1908) + Henry Hill METCALF (1843 - 1925)
Emma Jane METCALF (1867 - 1898)
Ralph Emery METCALF (1871 - 1935)
Jerry METCALF (1873 - )
Harry H METCALF (1875 - )
Hugh B METCALF (1878 - 1914)
Allen METCALF (1881 - )
Nellie METCALF (1884 - )
Clyde Hill METCALF (1886 - )
Roy METCALF (1890 - )
Eunice METCALF (1892 - )
Henry HILLIARD (1849 - )
John Emery HILLIARD (1852 - ) + Alice F METCALF (1857 - )
Jessie J HILLIARD (1879 - )
Ora A HILLIARD (1882 - )
Emery HILLIARD (1884 - )
Guy W HILLIARD (1896 - 1981)
Lois Jane HILLIARD (1854 - ) + Luther Calvin CARTER
Edward Nelson HILLIARD (1856 - ) + Sarah Millicent HARRIS (1860 - )
Rollin C DEWEY (1827 - 1870) + Elmira SHELTON
Henry Clay DEWEY (1829 - 1902) + Mary Jane THORNTON (1833 - 1887)
Lois Jane DEWEY (1850 - )
Henry DEWEY (1852 - )
John D DEWEY (1853 - )
William Franklin DEWEY (1854 - )
Andrew Gullick DEWEY (1856 - )
Mary Lou DEWEY (1857 - 1898) + Alonzo McCASLAND (1852 - 1910)
Flora McCASLAND (1877 - )
Della M McCASLAND (1879 - )
Captolia DEWEY (1860 - 1946) + Theodore McCASLAND (1853 - 1920)
Charlie McCASLAND
Effie McCASLAND
Roy McCASLAND
Strauss McCASLAND
Minnie Grace McCASLAND (1878 - 1955)
Daisy L McCASLAND (1879 - )
John Franklin McCASLAND (1883 - 1961)
Ada Gertrude McCASLAND (1886 - )
Odessa McCASLAND (1890 - )
Lillian Alice McCASLAND (1891 - )
Gladys C McCASLAND (1893 - )
Nellie Beatrice McCASLAND (1895 - 1970)
Roscoe Theodore McCASLAND (1899 - 1962)
Dewey McCASLAND (1901 - 1923)
Ernest Reverse DEWEY (1862 - )
Orion DEWEY (1864 - )
Dory DEWEY (1865 - )
Henry Clay DEWEY II (1866 - )
Alice Lillian DEWEY (1869 - )
Judith DEWEY (1831 - 1850) + Charles M HILLIARD (1828 - )
Frank C HILLIARD (1850 - ) + Alice (1877 - )
Artimissia DEWEY (1833 - 1863) + Loami POTTS + Josiah WATKINS
William Judson DEWEY (1835 - 1900) + Jane SANDS
Jonathan DEWEY (1837 - 1916) + Emily DE LANEY
Peter S DEWEY (1839 - 1863)
Thomas B DEWEY (1840 - )
Theron Steven DEWEY (1842 - 1920) + Nancy Jane MCNEILL
Julia DEWEY (1804 - 1852) + Rufus PARK (1801 - 1891)
Benjamin PARK (1826 - )
Judith PARK (1828 - )
Esther Sophia PARK (1831 - ) + Alexander DOTY (1824 - )
Duane DOTY (1853 - )
Judith DOTY (1857 - )
Allis DOTY (1859 - )
John Wesson Rufus PARK (1833 - 1901) + Elizabeth Ruth RICE (1835 - 1896)
Jay Pierce PARK (1855 - 1930) + Hannah PETTIT (1871 - 1948)
John Ary PARK (1889 - 1975)
Maude Ellen PARK (1890 - 1971)
Frank Ira PARK (1892 - 1957)
Mary Elizabeth PARK (1894 - 1896)
Martha R PARK (1896 - 1973)
Harvey O PARK (1899 - 1970)
Florien Amanda PARK (1857 - 1951) + Hans Peter HENDRICKSON (1861 - ) + Rank LOFTUS + Winfield Scott DUNN (1848 - 1904) + John McKEE
Teressa Clarabell McKEE (1876 - 1900)
Elizabeth McKEE (1877 - )
Chris McKEE (1878 - )
John Frank McKEE (1878 - 1902)
Jessie McKEE (1884 - 1959)
Frank Bridge PARK (1859 - 1935) + Cora May JONES (1875 - 1938)
Gladys Dorothy PARK
Florence Elizabeth PARK (1896 - 1976)
Lester Bridge PARK (1898 - 1955)
Laura Belle PARK (1901 - 1970)
Frank Raymond PARK (1905 - 1984)
Jay Eugene PARK (1907 - 1979)
Inez Matilda PARK (1910 - 1980)
Mary Delia PARK (1861 - 1944) + Martin Luther COLE (1853 - 1933)
Owen Meredith COLE (1886 - 1973)
Burr Madison COLE (1887 - 1962)
Hazel Elizabeth COLE (1889 - 1976)
Benjamin George PARK (1864 - 1869)
Hattie Harriet PARK (1866 - 1869)
Martha Alice PARK (1869 - 1937) + John Bonum REED (1868 - 1949)
Fred John REED (1897 - 1918)
Harriet Elizabeth REED (1899 - 1899)
Hazel Amanda REED (1900 - 1979)
Eugene REED (1901 - 1953)
Nettie Louise PARK (1871 - 1962) + Frederick McBRIDE (1865 - 1920)
Daniel McBRIDE
Adelbert McBRIDE (1889 - 1950)
Frank Eugene McBRIDE (1891 - )
Homer Park McBRIDE (1894 - 1966)
Howard Clark McBRIDE (1894 - 1896)
John Fred McBRIDE (1897 - 1965)
George Wilbur McBRIDE (1901 - 1974)
Minnie Clarabelle PARK (1872 - 1949) + Frank WEST
Gladys WEST
Wilbur Franklin WEST (1895 - 1980)
Lois WEST (1903 - 1990)
Fred Wilbur PARK (1874 - 1922) + Bertha NUTAN
Harley PARK
Orlin PARK
Ruby PARK
Woodrow PARK
John B PARK (1902 - 1980)
Ralph A PARK (1905 - 1981)
John Eugene PARK (1876 - 1942) + Clara Amelia GILBERTSON
Ruth Caroline PARK (1904 - 1995)
Irene Alma PARK (1906 - )
Rufus Irwen PARK (1908 - )
Louise Isabell PARK (1910 - 1998)
Lloyd Eugene PARK (1913 - 1990)
Betty Viola PARK (1917 - 1998)
Hazel Alice PARK (1919 - )
Zebediah PARK (1836 - ) + Betsy
William PARK (1860 - )
Perry PARK (1862 - )
Marion PARK (1864 - )
Experience PARK (1839 - )
Mary Ann PARK (1843 - )
Martha Henrietta PARK (1845 - )
Marion PARK (1850 - )
Zebediah DEWEY (1810 - )
Artemesia DEWEY (1775 - 1832) + Ebenezer JENNINGS
David DEWEY (1778 - 1841) + Anna MORSE (1784 - 1877)
James C DEWEY
William DEWEY
Charlotte Moseley DEWEY (1804 - 1897) + Paul Moore ROSS (1800 - 1870)
Lucretius Dewey ROSS (1828 - ) + Adeline A BALDWIN
Carroll Baldwin ROSS (1861 - ) + Ada DUNTON (1861 - ) + Harriett STEWART
Paul Dunton ROSS (1888 - )
Adelaide ROSS (1891 - )
Stewart ROSS (1898 - )
Donald ROSS (1900 - )
Willis Moore ROSS (1863 - )
Anna Drew ROSS (1865 - )
Lucretius Henry ROSS (1867 - )
Paul Gilbert ROSS (1869 - )
Charles Leffingwell ROSS (1871 - ) + Esther E ABBOTT
Esther DEWEY (1807 - 1889) + Isaac LEFFINGWELL
Charles Carroll LEFFINGWELL
Dewey LEFFINGWELL (1834 - 1834)
Henry D LEFFINGWELL (1837 - 1838)
Jacob Catlin DEWEY (1808 - 1889) + Moriah BROWNSON
David Brownson DEWEY
Esther M DEWEY
Henry DEWEY
David DEWEY (1810 - 1814)
Zebediah DEWEY (1813 - 1900) + Emily GATTER + Charlotte RANN
Caroline DEWEY
Catherine DEWEY
Elizabeth DEWEY
Lucia DEWEY
Thomas David DEWEY (1815 - 1899) + Lucy L GOODWIN + Lucy B MORSE (1818 - 1852)
Arthur T DEWEY (1847 - 1856)
Laura Augusta DEWEY (1818 - 1904) + James W KING + William YOUNG
Anna YOUNG
Edwin Forest YOUNG
Pauline YOUNG
Sarah YOUNG
Harriett A DEWEY (1820 - 1858) + James W KING
Augusta KING
Lucretia KING
Lucretia DEWEY (1826 - 1832)
Keziah DEWEY (1782 - 1842) + Warren HILL
Lucia HILL + Lyman BURGESS
Lucretia BURGESS (1831 - 1888) + Edgar Alonzo WELTERS
Catherine Clark WELTERS (1854 - )
Lucia Burgess WELTERS (1856 - )
Lyman Burgess WELTERS (1861 - )
Lucretia HILL
Roderick HILL
Rodney HILL
Warren Bustal HILL
The following 343 people were included in the copy from AbigailWilliamsD to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
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Abigail DEWEY
Ada DUNTON (1861 - )
Ada Gertrude McCASLAND (1886 - )
Adelaide ROSS (1891 - )
Adelbert McBRIDE (1889 - 1950)
Adelia SPENCER (1837 - 1922)
Adeline A BALDWIN
Albert W DEWEY
Alexander DOTY (1824 - )
Alice (1877 - )
Alice F METCALF (1857 - )
Alice Lillian DEWEY (1869 - )
Allen METCALF (1881 - )
Allis DOTY (1859 - )
Alonzo McCASLAND (1852 - 1910)
Amelia E DEWEY (1857 - )
Amelia SMITH
Andrew Gullick DEWEY (1856 - )
Ann BREWER ( - 1762)
Anna ASHLEY (1782 - 1820)
Anna DEWEY (1771 - 1813)
Anna Drew ROSS (1865 - )
Anna MORSE (1784 - 1877)
Anna YOUNG
Archibald ASHLEY (1788 - 1861)
Archibald DEWEY
Artemesia DEWEY (1775 - 1832)
Arthur T DEWEY (1847 - 1856)
Artimissia DEWEY (1833 - 1863)
Augusta KING
Azariah ASHLEY (1785 - )
Azariah DEWEY (1765 - 1832)
Azubah Jane DEWEY (1825 - 1857)
Benjamin Franklin DEWEY (1875 - 1959)
Benjamin George PARK (1864 - 1869)
Benjamin PARK (1826 - )
Bertha NUTAN
Bertha PRESTON
Betsy
Betty Viola PARK (1917 - 1998)
Beulah DEWEY (1763 - 1851)
Beulah STEARNS (1736 - 1820)
Beulah WOODRUFF (1805 - 1893)
Burr Madison COLE (1887 - 1962)
Captolia DEWEY (1860 - 1946)
Caroline DEWEY
Carroll Baldwin ROSS (1861 - )
Catherine Clark WELTERS (1854 - )
Catherine DEWEY
Charity ASHLEY
Charles A DEWEY (1866 - )
Charles Arthur DEWEY (1884 - 1959)
Charles Carroll LEFFINGWELL
Charles HARRIMAN (1861 - 1927)
Charles Leffingwell ROSS (1871 - )
Charles M HILLIARD (1828 - )
Charles Monroe GATES (1861 - )
Charlie McCASLAND
Charlotte DEWEY (1769 - )
Charlotte Dewey SPENCER (1832 - )
Charlotte FINEL
Charlotte Moseley DEWEY (1804 - 1897)
Charlotte RANN
Chris McKEE (1878 - )
Clara Amelia GILBERTSON
Clyde Hill METCALF (1886 - )
Cora HARRIMAN (1859 - )
Cora May JONES (1875 - 1938)
Daisy L McCASLAND (1879 - )
Daniel DEWEY
Daniel McBRIDE
David Brownson DEWEY
David DEWEY (1778 - 1841)
David DEWEY (1810 - 1814)
David Dewey ASHLEY (1799 - 1865)
Della M McCASLAND (1879 - )
Dewey LEFFINGWELL (1834 - 1834)
Dewey McCASLAND (1901 - 1923)
Dollie Hattie DEWEY (1871 - )
Donald ROSS (1900 - )
Dory DEWEY (1865 - )
Duane DOTY (1853 - )
Earl William HARRIMAN (1888 - 1939)
Ebenezer JENNINGS
Eddie A DEWEY (1862 - )
Edgar Alonzo WELTERS
Edward Nelson HILLIARD (1856 - )
Edwin Forest YOUNG
Edwin S DEWEY
Effie McCASLAND
Elisha ASHLEY (1756 - 1835)
Elisha ASHLEY Jr (1794 - 1876)
Elisha WOODRUFF (1799 - 1849)
Elizabeth DEWEY
Elizabeth Lois GATES (1868 - )
Elizabeth McKEE (1877 - )
Elizabeth Ruth RICE (1835 - 1896)
Elmira SHELTON
Emery HILLIARD (1884 - )
Emily DE LANEY
Emily GATTER
Emma Jane METCALF (1867 - 1898)
Ernest Reverse DEWEY (1862 - )
Esther DEWEY (1807 - 1889)
Esther E ABBOTT
Esther M DEWEY
Esther Sophia PARK (1831 - )
Ethen N DEWEY (1882 - )
Eugene REED (1901 - 1953)
Eunice METCALF (1892 - )
Experience PARK (1839 - )
Flora McCASLAND (1877 - )
Florence Elizabeth PARK (1896 - 1976)
Florien Amanda PARK (1857 - 1951)
Frank Bridge PARK (1859 - 1935)
Frank C HILLIARD (1850 - )
Frank Eugene McBRIDE (1891 - )
Frank Ira PARK (1892 - 1957)
Frank Raymond PARK (1905 - 1984)
Frank WEST
Fred John REED (1897 - 1918)
Fred Wilbur PARK (1874 - 1922)
Frederick McBRIDE (1865 - 1920)
George DEWEY (1860 - )
George L SMITH (1877 - )
George Oakman HUTCHINSON
George Raymond HARRIMAN (1908 - 1972)
George SANDERSON (1840 - )
George Washington SMITH (1844 - )
George Wilbur McBRIDE (1901 - 1974)
Gladys C McCASLAND (1893 - )
Gladys Dorothy PARK
Gladys WEST
Guy W HILLIARD (1896 - 1981)
Hannah PETTIT (1871 - 1948)
Hans Peter HENDRICKSON (1861 - )
Harley PARK
Harmon WOODRUFF (1802 - )
Harriet Elizabeth REED (1899 - 1899)
Harriet Emily LEWIS (1836 - )
Harriett A DEWEY (1820 - 1858)
Harriett STEWART
Harry EVEREST
Harry H METCALF (1875 - )
Harvey O PARK (1899 - 1970)
Hattie Harriet PARK (1866 - 1869)
Hattie Louise HARRIMAN (1889 - 1955)
Hazel Alice PARK (1919 - )
Hazel Amanda REED (1900 - 1979)
Hazel Elizabeth COLE (1889 - 1976)
Henry Clay DEWEY (1829 - 1902)
Henry Clay DEWEY II (1866 - )
Henry D LEFFINGWELL (1837 - 1838)
Henry DEWEY
Henry DEWEY (1852 - )
Henry Hill METCALF (1843 - 1925)
Henry HILLIARD (1849 - )
Henry MCGEE
Hiram Franklin GATES (1853 - )
Hiram S SPENCER (1793 - )
Homer Park McBRIDE (1894 - 1966)
Howard Clark McBRIDE (1894 - 1896)
Hugh B METCALF (1878 - 1914)
Inez Matilda PARK (1910 - 1980)
Irene Alma PARK (1906 - )
Irving Franklin GATES (1828 - )
Isaac LEFFINGWELL
Jacob Catlin DEWEY (1808 - 1889)
James C DEWEY
James IVES
James Long SMITH (1815 - 1884)
James W KING
Jane SANDS
Janette T DEWEY (1886 - )
Jay Eugene PARK (1907 - 1979)
Jay Pierce PARK (1855 - 1930)
Jeremiah Comstock HILLIARD (1822 - 1890)
Jerry METCALF (1873 - )
Jesse WOODRUFF (1772 - 1840)
Jessie J HILLIARD (1879 - )
Jessie McKEE (1884 - 1959)
John Ary PARK (1889 - 1975)
John B PARK (1902 - 1980)
John Bonum REED (1868 - 1949)
John D DEWEY (1853 - )
John Emery HILLIARD (1852 - )
John Eugene PARK (1876 - 1942)
John Frank McKEE (1878 - 1902)
John Franklin McCASLAND (1883 - 1961)
John Fred McBRIDE (1897 - 1965)
John HOPTON II
John McKEE
John SANDERSON
John Wesson Rufus PARK (1833 - 1901)
Jonathan DEWEY (1773 - )
Jonathan DEWEY (1837 - 1916)
Josiah WATKINS
Judith DEWEY (1831 - 1850)
Judith DOTY (1857 - )
Judith NEWTON (1768 - )
Judith PARK (1828 - )
Julia Ann DEWEY (1823 - 1871)
Julia DEWEY (1804 - 1852)
Julia SANDERSON (1831 - )
Keziah DEWEY (1782 - 1842)
Laura Augusta DEWEY (1818 - 1904)
Laura Belle PARK (1901 - 1970)
Lavina WOODRUFF (1808 - 1868)
Lawrence DEWEY
Leonora SANDERSON
Lester Bridge PARK (1898 - 1955)
Lewis LYON
Lillian Alice McCASLAND (1891 - )
Lillie Idella DEAL (1869 - 1964)
Lloyd Eugene PARK (1913 - 1990)
Loami POTTS
Lois HARRIMAN (1866 - 1949)
Lois Jane DEWEY (1850 - )
Lois Jane HILLIARD (1854 - )
Lois Jane SCRIBNER (1804 - 1847)
Lois MOSELEY (1795 - )
Lois WEST (1903 - 1990)
Lottie Sophia GATES (1855 - )
Louise DARBY
Louise Isabell PARK (1910 - 1998)
Lucia Burgess WELTERS (1856 - )
Lucia DEWEY
Lucia HILL
Lucina WOODRUFF (1811 - 1827)
Lucretia BURGESS (1831 - 1888)
Lucretia DEWEY (1826 - 1832)
Lucretia HILL
Lucretia KING
Lucretius Dewey ROSS (1828 - )
Lucretius Henry ROSS (1867 - )
Lucy ASHLEY (1784 - 1876)
Lucy B MORSE (1818 - 1852)
Lucy BLAKE
Lucy L GOODWIN
Luther Calvin CARTER
Lydia
Lydia Eliza BARBER (1847 - 1936)
Lyman BURGESS
Lyman Burgess WELTERS (1861 - )
Malcolm HARRIMAN (1902 - )
Malona ASHLEY (1808 - 1860)
Marilla WOODRUFF (1797 - 1893)
Marion PARK (1850 - )
Marion PARK (1864 - )
Martha Alice PARK (1869 - 1937)
Martha Henrietta PARK (1845 - )
Martha R PARK (1896 - 1973)
Martin Luther COLE (1853 - 1933)
Mary Ann PARK (1843 - )
Mary Delia PARK (1861 - 1944)
Mary Elizabeth PARK (1894 - 1896)
Mary Jane THORNTON (1833 - 1887)
Mary Lou DEWEY (1857 - 1898)
Maryette A DEWEY (1822 - 1891)
Maude Ellen PARK (1890 - 1971)
Minnie Clarabelle PARK (1872 - 1949)
Minnie Grace McCASLAND (1878 - 1955)
Moriah BROWNSON
Nancy Jane MCNEILL
Nathaniel Tracy MOSELEY (1766 - )
Nellie Beatrice McCASLAND (1895 - 1970)
Nellie METCALF (1884 - )
Nelson DEWEY (1799 - 1849)
Nettie Louise PARK (1871 - 1962)
Odessa McCASLAND (1890 - )
Oliver Landon ASHLEY (1805 - 1882)
Ora A HILLIARD (1882 - )
Orion DEWEY (1864 - )
Orlin PARK
Oscar A DEWEY (1834 - )
Owen Meredith COLE (1886 - 1973)
Paul Dunton ROSS (1888 - )
Paul Gilbert ROSS (1869 - )
Paul Moore ROSS (1800 - 1870)
Pauline YOUNG
Pearley DEWEY
Perry PARK (1862 - )
Peter S DEWEY (1839 - 1863)
Philinda ASHLEY (1787 - 1867)
Ralph A PARK (1905 - 1981)
Ralph Charles HARRIMAN (1890 - 1936)
Ralph Emery METCALF (1871 - 1935)
Rank LOFTUS
Roderick HILL
Rodney HILL
Rollin C DEWEY (1827 - 1870)
Roscoe Theodore McCASLAND (1899 - 1962)
Roy McCASLAND
Roy METCALF (1890 - )
Royal SANDERSON
Ruby PARK
Rufus Irwen PARK (1908 - )
Rufus PARK (1801 - 1891)
Rufus Putnam HARRIMAN (1838 - 1867)
Rufus Putnam HARRIMAN (1865 - )
Rufus Putnam HARRIMAN (1894 - 1972)
Ruth Caroline PARK (1904 - 1995)
Sabrina WOODRUFF (1815 - 1871)
Sally ASHLEY (1780 - 1863)
Sarah Ellen HILLIARD (1846 - 1908)
Sarah Millicent HARRIS (1860 - )
Sarah YOUNG
Solomon Jackson DEWEY
Solomon Jackson DEWEY (1844 - 1895)
Stewart ROSS (1898 - )
Strauss McCASLAND
Teressa Clarabell McKEE (1876 - 1900)
Theodore McCASLAND (1853 - 1920)
Theron Steven DEWEY (1842 - 1920)
Thomas B DEWEY (1840 - )
Thomas David DEWEY (1815 - 1899)
Thomas DEWEY (1760 - 1813)
Timothy ASHLEY (1789 - )
Timothy WOODRUFF (1810 - 1811)
Vera Delia HARRIMAN (1892 - 1922)
Warren Bustal HILL
Warren HILL
Wilbur Franklin WEST (1895 - 1980)
William ASHLEY (1792 - 1868)
William DEWEY
William DEWEY
William Franklin DEWEY (1854 - )
William John DEWEY (1870 - 1966)
William Judson DEWEY (1835 - 1900)
William PARK (1860 - )
William SANDERSON
William WOODRUFF (1818 - 1819)
William YOUNG
Willis Moore ROSS (1863 - )
Winfield Scott DUNN (1848 - 1904)
Woodrow PARK
Zebediah DEWEY (1727 - 1804)
Zebediah DEWEY (1767 - )
Zebediah DEWEY (1810 - )
Zebediah DEWEY (1813 - 1900)
Zebediah Dewey ASHLEY (1801 - 1876)
Zebediah PARK (1836 - ) | Source (S43)
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It has been assumed that "Zebediah SHEPARDSON (1793 - )" is a NATURAL child of "Abigail PRATT ( - 1808)"
It has been assumed that "Zebediah SHEPARDSON (1793 - )" is a STEP child of "Rebecca WHITCOMB (1760 - )"
The following Descendants of Amos SHEPARDSON (1734 - 1820) were copied from Amos SHEPARDSON dec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Zebediah SHEPARDSON (1793 - )
The following 1 people were included in the copy from Amos SHEPARDSON dec to Freeman-Smith Tree all_Backup01
Zebediah SHEPARDSON (1793 - ) | Source (S1047)
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It is a possibility that this Cornelius, son of Isaac and Lydia, is the one who lived in Howard, Steuben County, NY instead of Cornelius, son of Cornelius, born in CT. Because the Cornelius in Howard had children by the names of Caleb and Lydia,(uncle and mother's names) leads me to believe this is this correct person who lived in Howard, NY. Need to be checked further.
He was taken prisoner in the War of 1812. (Home Folks Book of Darius Myer's Family)
In the 1830 census, Cornelius was living in Cameron, Steuben county next door to Charles Brown, the son of Eunice M.Brown, Cornelius's sister. Although it doesn't show that Eunice is with her family, the rest of the family fits in the profile. Eunice may have been off taking care of her elderly widowed father.
Cornelius III, was a mason by trade but in early life followed the sea for some years. He married in 1809, at Groton, CT, Abigail Lankton. After stopping at various places, among which was Fabrious, Onondaga County, NY. In 1827 they located on Oak Hill, Canisteo Township, but later removed in 1828 to Howard township, a short distance from his former home, where he afterward resided.
In 1811,he was living in New London, CT and was a seaman, sailing to Barbados on the Brig. Harriet, which departed New London on August 8, 1811. The ship's log lists him as a crewman, and was 36 years of age, born in New Bedford and living in New London. He was dark complexioned. | Annable Cornelius (I53483)
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It is believed that John Pulsifer bn. Manchester Mass. 10 Sept. 1770,
son of Richard and Mary (Marshall) Vennen; is the same John who mar.
Deborah ( ? ) and is bur. Jay, N.Y. I further believe that this John
shows up there 1800 census along with brother Gerrish on the 1800
census for Alstead, Cheshire Co., N.H. and that they are all the same
John who appears in Plattesburg, Clinton co., N.Y. 1800 age 26-45
residing alone. At Alstead, N.H.; John's household names him the head
of household but he is not counted. It lists 3 males under 10; 1
female under 10 and 1 female 26 to 45. I suspect these two Johns are
the same person. Usually if a husband is deceased, it will give the
head of household under the wife's first name or simply list her as
widow so and so. Neither of these is the case here. He evidently went
to Plattesburg to prepare a home for his family, while leaving them
in the care of his brother, Gerrish. John later returned to Alstead
for them and they moved to Plattesburg.
From Clinton Co. Deeds (1788-1855) B:29; dated 24 Apr. 1801; John
Pulcifer of Plattesburg; gave a mortgage to Nathaniel Platt of the
town of Plattesburg on of the city lots laid out by Nathaniel H.
Treadwell, for Nathaniel Platt; lot # 11, one acre. * Note; this
parcel is in a section that was part of Beekman Platt and is
located in that portion of Plattesburg that was later removed to form
the town of Beekmantown, N.Y.
Deeds 1788-1855; D:74; dated 14 May 1808, John Pulsiver of the town
of Plattesburg; deeded to James Bailey of the same place for $100;
one acre being lot number 11 the title of free of mortgage.
By 1810; we find John residing in West Chazy, N.Y. with quite a large
family. In may be noted that he does not appear in the 1810 census
index, but checking the actual film, we find him there. The family is
listed as such:
John Pulsifer 2 males under 10; 1 male 10-16; 1 male 45 +; 2 females
under 10; 2 females 10-16; 1 female 16-26; 1 female 45+. This census
indicates that John was married prior to 1800. This is the last
mention of him in Clinton Co. This writer finds a John Pulcifur died
13 Mar. 1813 buried at Jay, N.Y. age 41 years; 8 mos., 21 days. This
would place his birth at 10 Jul. 1771--pretty close to 10 Sept. 1770
of the John born in Manchester. Next to John is buried Abel A.; son
of John and Deborah Pulcifur. died 13 May 1832at age 18 yrs., 6 mos.
This would indicate that the mother was pregnant when her husband
died.
Because of lack of records in New York during this time period and up
until 1880; when records there just did not exist; we can only gather
what clues we have and put together a general idea of events that
occurred. We believe the known children of John and Deborah are as
follows; Sally bn. 1795; unk. male bn. 1796; unk. male bn. 1797;
Nathan bn. 1 Dec. 1799; twin girls bn. abt. Nov. 1800; Alcey (Elsie)
bn. 1 Dec. 1801 at Plattesburg; unk. female bn. 1803; male bn. 1805;
John Jr. bn. 1808 Beekmantown (this would have still been
Plattesburg until 1822- John Jr. records say he was bn. Beekmantown,
Clinton Co., N.Y.); Nelson bn. 1809/1810 and Abel A.; bn. Oct. 1813;
after his father's death. With such a large family to care for and
yet another on the way at the time of John's death, it would seem
logical for Deborah to look for a husband. It would also be a hugh
burden on a man to take on the responsibility of such a large family.
So it is likely that Deborah sent the older children back to her
family to be cared for. She probably would have included Acley,
Nathan, and Sally. It may be noted that there was a Joseph Pulcifer
residing at Alstead in 1830 working on highways. But we can make not
connection to him. Since we first find this family in Alstead, N.H.;
it is assumed that they probably married in that state around
1794/1795 and that Deborah was from this state.
Since we know only the names of 5 of the children and lack the other
7; we will show what we know of the ones we do have, and how these
clues lead us to the conclusion of all of these John Pulcifers being
the same person. First Sally (also called Sarah) Pulcifur; bn. 1795
probably. in N.H.; she mar. about 1818-most likely in N.H. Her
husband; Joseph Baker was born 1781at Wilton, N.H. and their first
son; Silas Baker, was bn. N.H. 1820. It is likely that's where they
married before removing to Weld, Maine. The death certificate of
Nathan Pulcifur says he was born New York; while the census records
for Nathan in 1850, 1860 and 1870 all say he was bn. in N.H. This
writer has studied all the Pulcifurs in N.H. for the 1800 census in
an attempt to prove Nathan's parents. Nathan was bn. 1 Dec. 1799; so
should show up as a male child under 10 in the 1800 census. There
were six different families bearing the Pulsifer name. Two of these
could be immediately eliminated because of the age factor and they
had no sons in the under 10 age category. Yet another one because of
the will left after his death, that mentions no Nathan. This leaves
us with three possibilities..Leonard Pulcifer --Plainfield; Gerrish
Pulcifer- Alstead, and John Pulsifer, of Alstead. The Leonard would
fit, age wise and he does have a son in that age bracket. However,
checking the gravestone records of Plainfield we find; Francis S.
Pulsifer, who died 13 May 1807 at age 7 years, 3 months; placing his
birth as Feb. 1800; therefore Nathan could not possibly be a son of
Leonard; because he could not have had sons born Dec. 1799 and again
Feb. 1800 (3 months later). It leaves us only Gerrish and John.
Gerrish; according to the records of Surry and Acworth; had a total
of six children. We know there was John; Alfred; Jonathan; Lucinda,
Sabrina; and Betsy. That accounts for them all. This only leaves the
John at Alstead to be Nathan's father. Nathan states on the 1850,
1860; 1870 census that he was born in N.H.---so it is most likely he
is son of John Pulsifer at Alstead and is one of the males under 10
accounted for. However, family tradition for Nathan's family says the
story was always told that he was born in Plattesburg, N.Y. This just
supports further evidence that the two John's are one and the same.
It does not seem likely that a small child of maybe a year or two; at
best; would recall his life in New Hampshire if his family left
there around the time he was 2 and moved to Plattesburg, N.Y.
However, having been raised in the Plattesburg area until he was
about 11 or 12; these would be in his memory and the stories told to
children and grandchildren would have been from that time in his
youth. Alcey or (Elsie) Pulcifur was born 1 Dec. 1801 in Plattesburg,
N.Y. and therefore HAS to be a daughter of John listed 1800 at
Plattesburg. She mar. 1832 to Joseph Jewett. He was from Temple, N.H.
It is unfortunate that early records at both Wilton and Temple were
destroyed by fire. The 1860 census shows Elsey bn in N.Y. and their
first son, George W. Jewett born in N.H. It is likely that is where
they married, and most likely at Temple, where Joseph was from.
Because we now have Joseph Baker who married Sally Pulcifer residing
at Weld, Ma. and Jospeh was of Wilton, N.H. and Alcey/Elsey Pulcifur
mar. Joseph Jewett of Temple, N.H. and these towns of Temple and
Wilton border each other, it is likely that the two girls resided in
one of these towns and that's where their mother, Deborah is from. I
would guess that Nathan moved to Weld along with his sister Sally
after her marriage; or had gone there to visit her and decided to
settle in that town. In the Hills borough County, N.H. Court Records
1772-1799 on page 58; John Pulsifer; formerly of Walpole, N.H.;
"Warned out of Temple" 1794 file # 7060. This places our John in
Temple at the correct time frame for his marriage to Deborah and
further backs the theory that Deborah was probably of either Temple
or Wilton.
Nelson Pulcifur of Lewis N.Y. bn. about 1809/1810. Residing in Lewis,
N.Y. which is located not far from the town of Jay, N.Y. He had sons
named, Nelson, John, and Abel. It may also be noted that Nelson's
family says that they have heard tales that Nelson was probably from
the state of Maine, because they can recall stories of having
relatives living in that state and Nelson visiting them. Could this
be Nathan and Sally's families? Nathan Pulcifur has a son, John
Nelson Pulcifur and a dau. Alcey and a daughter Sally (after his
brothers and sisters)? Alcey also names a son John Joseph (for her
husband and her father?). There are letters addressed to one of
Alcey's daughters around the 1860's about the relatives in Wisconsin;
which is where John H. Pulcifer moved to. John Pulcifer Jr. , bn.
1808; names children John and Nelson. Gerrish Pulsifer was known to
be in Acworth,N.H. as early as 1796 where he married in 1797 to Betsy
Fish. He was in that town the same time as Richard Pulcifer who was
was bn. May 1766 at Manchester. This Richard is the son of Richard
and Mary (Marshall) Vannen/ Pulsifer Sr.. Richard Pulsifer Sr. is son
of Benjamin And Sarah (Gerrish) Pulsifer. It is therefore likely
since Richard and Gerrish were in the same town during the same time
frame, and Gerrish was bn Ipswich 14 Jul. 1774; that he is the son of
Richard and Mary (Marshall) Vannen Pulcifer and that he was named for
his grandmother, Sarah GERRISH. In Jan. of 1799, Richard has lost his
wife and so sells his land in Acworth and leaving his children in the
care of perhaps his brothers or his wife's family in Lempster, N.H.;
he returns to Massachusetts. Gerrish and John then move to Alstead,
N.H. It is by these facts and tid bits, I reach the conclusion that
the John bn. Manchester, Mass. 10 Sept. 1770 the son of Richard and
Mary (Marshall) Pulcifur; the John at Alstead, N.H. 1800 census; the
one at Plattesburg N.Y. 1800 census; 1810 census at West Chazy; and
the John buried at Jay, N.Y. are all one and the same person.
There are too many coincidences for this not to be true. If anyone
can prove otherwise; please let me know. | PULSIFER John (I7464)
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It is hard to read the correct name of the town in Germany where Christian was born. | Schuster Christian Frederic (I51485)
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It is probable that Sarah E. Esmond was married prior to her marriage to William. The U. S. Census of 1850 of Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York lists Sarah living with William Annable. The 1855 Census, State of NY, lists the family of William Annable, but Sarah is not included. Since she had not died, and she is still absent at the 1860 Census, it may be that she had divorced William. Since her Will did not name either William H. Annable or his brother, Charles as heirs or nex of kin, it may be supposed that she was not their mother, but rather, probably, a step-mother. Isaac C. I. Barber may have been a son born of a previous marriage. Sarah was a Quaker as were all the Esmonds at that time. | Esmond Sarah M. (I53160)
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It is supposed that Abiel had 3 children by his first
wife, but the bp. of only one could be found. | PULSIFER Abiel (I6752)
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It is supposed that he died at the hands of the Indians on the Upper Mississippi River. | Annable Levi Crosby (I53208)
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It is thought he died before 1790 because none of this name were shown in the census. Perhaps he went to New York with his son, Cornelius, III. There were Annables in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY according to the Ny 1790 Census.
There was a Captain Cornelius Annibal mentioned in a diary of Simeon Perkins, also a captain who sailed the seas to Liverpool, Turkish Islands, and St. Croix, Virgin Islands. The diary is located in the archives of Halifax, Nova Scotia. This Cornelius looks to be one and the same mentioned. | Annable Cornelius (I53728)
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It is uncertain if Andrew was indeed a son to William and Nancy Loghry.
He is mentioned as an early settler with Joseph who came "west" from PA.
He could easily have been a cousin or uncle. | Loghry Andrew (I54078)
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It is uncertain if he is the child of Peter Terpenning or Simeon Preston. | Preston William Henry (I52391)
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It is unclear if her last name is Clarke or Alcock according to Genealogical Register IX, p. 315. | Clark Anne (I53541)
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It is unknown when Louis was born. A charter dated 1019 mentions a Louis, but there is another Louis born [1015], died [29 Aug 1071/1076]. They could be the same men.
Louis had possessions in the south of Alsace and around Hagenau, covering the southern part of the county of Sundgau as far as Basel and including Héricourt, Belfort, Altkirch and Ferrette, as well as the château de Montbéliard temporarily.[1]
Louis married (1038) Sohpie of Upper Lotharingia, daughter of Frederic II Duke of Upper Lotharingia & his wife Mathilde of Swabia ([1018]-21 Jan 1093). They had seven children, all of whom were dead by 1105.
He died between August 1071 and 1076.
It is proposed that he was called Louis, Count of Montbeliard. As he only held Montbéliard temporarily, he was probably known as the Comte de Mousson. He is called Louis Comte de Mousson in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy's Medieval Lands Index.
Occupation
Occupation: Count of Montbeliard, or Altkirch and of Ferrette
Sources
↑ Medlands
John fitz Geoffrey, entry in the database Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families by Charles Cawley © Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, 2000-2017. | MONTBÉLIARD Louis (I58903)
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It is unknown where Timothy and Hannah were married , but probably in Rutland, Worcester County, MA where she lived with her late husband before he drowned. Timothy owned property in Ware, given him by his father, Thomas. Timothy knew the Wrights well and was well aquainted with Hannah and her first husband, Cyprian Wright, who died by drowning in Muscopog Pond in Rutland in 1738. Cyprian's name was on a land deed of Thomas Brown.
Hannah brought three children, of which two were minors, to this marriage; William, Samuel and John. John died by the age of 10 years.
Timothy had to put up a surety bond for these children so he sold some land in Rutland to have money in trust for their care.
Timothy died 3 Jan. 1770, preceding Hannah in death. She died of small pox in Swanzey, 1776.
Early Worcester County, MA Probate Records:
[ Case # 57,737]
Cyprian Wright died at Rutland, intestate, and on 11 July, 1739 an inventory of his property was taken by Joseph Stearns, John Hubbard, and Moses How. The estate came to £ 726 which included stock, five acres of Pine Plain and a right in undivided lands at Rutland, [2:409] on 24 July 1739, an administrators' bond was issued to Hannah Wright, widow, with Frank Fink, clerk, and William Wright, (brother) yeoman, as sureties, all of Rutland. Hannah signed in her own name. [179:341]
The administrators' account was dated 16 May 1745 and was submitted by Timothy Brown and Hannah Brown, formerly Hannah Wright.
It indicated that the widow has received her thirds and that the other two thirds had beeb divided among the children who were not named, that the eldest son receiving double share and the two other children receiving single shares. [5:352] | BURKE Hannah (I10261)
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It seems highly likely that the witness to documents known by the Breton name of Juhel (Judhaël or Judicaël) is the same person as another witness known under the Frankish name Bérenger and the Life and translation of St Gildas written in the middle of the eleventh century confirms he was known by both names.
His first definite mention in a document, as Bérenger is dated to 944 but he could be the signatory to earlier documents as well. He signed under Juhael in about 950 and several times under various names in the later 950's. Bérenger and his son Conan are named in a Papal Letter of Pope John XIII (reigned 965-972), dated to about 970, and it seems he had definitely died before 16 August 979 when his son Conan was at the court of Count Eudes of Chartres.[1]
Judicaël "Juhael" (d. 970 or by 979), Comte de Rennes,[2][3][2] witnessed charters of Alan II, Duke of Brittany, and on the latter's death apparently fell under the control of Wicohen, Archbishop of Dol. Later sources report the rescue of Judicael and his (unnamed) wife by his son Conan I. He appears to have been dead by 979, when his son was at the court of Odo I, Count of Blois.
Disputed Parentage
An eleventh century collection of Angevin genealogies names Bérenger as the son of Pascwethen, the son of Alain I the Grand, King of Brittany. This is Baldwin's preferred option.
The other possibility is that he is the son of another Count Bérenger or that Bérengar and Juhel are father and son, rather than the same. This option is preferred by Cawley, who also gives an unnamed daughter of Gurvand, Duc de Bretagne as Judicaël's mother. But as Cawley notes, this is based on a much later publication (Histoire de Bretagne, by A. Le Moyne de la Borderie, published 1898) that doesn't cite any primary documents.
There have been various attempts to identify Bérenger the father, with various men of the period, but there is no reliable evidence for any of these conjectures. Including a recent hypothesis that Juhael Bérenger is the grandson of Bérenger II de Bayeux, Marquis de Neustria[3]
Several Ancestry.com family trees have Berenger de Bayeux and his wife Judith de Rennes as his parents but there seems to be no evidence Judith de Rennes existed.
Disputed Father: Count Berengar vs. Pascwetan the younger
Disputed) Father: Count Berengar[4] OR Pascwetan[5]
Conflicting accounts either make him son and successor to a count Berenger (sometimes Berengar of Rennes, sometimes with that man's supposed maternal grandson of the same name) and a daughter of Gurvand, Duke of Brittany.[6] Another 11th-century collection of Angevin genealogies shows him to be son of Pascweten, son of Alan I, joint duke of Brittany.[7]
(disputed) Mother: UNKNOWN de Bretagne (father: Gurwent (Gurvand), Duke of Brittany[8]
Disputed wife
Gerberga or Gerberge is listed as his wife in several sources, but although Gerberge married a man named Bérenger, there seems to be no evidence to equate him with Juhel Bérenger.[4]
Children
He was definitely the father of;
Conan I de Rennes, Comte de Bretagne
Unnamed sons and daughters[5]
And possibly the father of:
Meen (or Main) I, Seigneur de Fougères, died 1020[6]
Enoguen, sister of Main de Fougères, wife of Tristan de Vitré.[7]
There is an extensive commentary about this person, and his origins and possible family relationships on The Henry Project website. Please view this document before making any changes
"According to an 11th-century genealogy composed for the Count of Anjou, Alan I's son, Pascweten the Younger, was the father of Judicael Berengar, whose son was Conan I, Duke of Brittany, founder of the House of Rennes" (Wikipedia 04 Feb 2016).[9] ... Cawley (2006, disagrees, naming no spouse or children for Pascwethen.[10] He further states that Judicael, Comte de Rennes was the the son of Berengar, whose parents are UNKNOWN.[11] The Henry Project, however, debates the possibility that Pascweten the Younger is the father of Juhel Berenger, but makes no confirmation of lineage.[12]
Marriage
m. UNKNOWN or Gerberge UNKNOWN.Issue: 1 - 3.[13][14][8]
m. (unproven) Gerberge UNKNOWN. Issue: 3.[15]
Conan I, Count of Brittany (d. 27 June 992).[16]
Conan de Rennes, Comte de Rennes, later Conan I "le tort," Duke of Britanny (d. 27 Jun 992 Conquereil)[9]
(disputed/unproven) Meen (d. 1020), Seigneur de Fougères.[17]
(unproven) Meen, Seigneur de Fougères (d. 1020).[18]
(disputed/unproven) Enoguen.[19]
m. Triscan de Vitré
Enoguen[20][10]
m. Triscan "Tristan" de Vitre (d. 1045; p. Rivallan de Vitre and Junargonda)
Titles
ante 944: Count of Rennes alias: Bérenger
Research Notes
N1. At best his father is uncertain and it is more likely they are unrelated. I have changed the LNAB of this profile back to Rennes, please don't change it to Bayeaux without further discussion
N2. Note: ref: Wikipedia (05 May 10)
Judicael alias Berengar was Count of Rennes in the mid-to-late 10th century. There are conflicting accounts of his parentage, one popular solution making him son and successor to a count Berenger (sometimes identified with Berengar of Rennes, sometimes with that man's supposed maternal grandson of the same name) by a daughter of Gurvand, Duke of Brittany. However, an 11th century collection of Anjevin genealogies shows him to be son of Pascweten, son of Alan I, King of Brittany.
He is first documented as count in 944. He witnessed charters of Alan II, Duke of Brittany, and on the latter's death apparently fell under the control of Wicohen, Archbishop of Dol, later sources reporting the rescue of Judicael and his (unnamed) wife by son Conan. He appears to have been dead by 979, when his son was at the court of Odo I, Count of Blois.
Sources
↑ Stewart_Baldwin
↑ alias: Judicael alias Berengar;[1] Juhel, Judhel, Judhael in Breton sources, Berengarius or Berengarii in Frankish, sometimes both names given together.
↑ see French Wikipedia article
↑ Stewart_Baldwin
↑ Baldwin quotes a document of Conan I, where he makes a donation mentioning the souls of his brothers and sisters but with no details or names.
↑ Cawley has his name with brackets suggesting he is unsure, and Baldwin thinks this is a later invention
↑ mentioned again by Cawley with brackets, not discussed at all in Baldwin
↑ The Henry Project claims 1 child, whiie Cawley (2006), states there were 3.
↑ Chronicle of Nantes
↑ Chronique de Vitré
"Juhel alias Bérenger." The Henry Project. Juhel (ante 944 - by 979). "Juhel alias Bérenger Count of Rennes, before 944-965×979." The Henry Project. Web.
Sbaldw. The Henry Project: the ancestors of king Henry II of England.
"Pascweten fl. 895×903." The Henry Project.
Charles, 'Brittany, Dukes & Nobility: Chapter 8A. Comtes de Rennes',
in Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families,
MedLands (the nephew, died after around 900, not the uncle) Cawley (2006). "Pascwethen (d. after 05 Feb 897/26 Nov 903)." Medieval Lands. Web.
'Bérenger II de Neustrie', Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.
Wikipedia: Alan I, King of Brittany#Children | RENNES Judicael Bérenger (I58381)
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It seems that the way west was often dictated by the lack of opportunities elsewhere--or a family member leads the way. My grandfather Otto followed the construction work to Washington state, and his brother Dumas, during the war. He stayed on in Waitsburg because the Scharfenberg genes produced a 6' 4" son who could play basketball and pitch the baseball. The house they "gave" my grandfather to stay, and not move on, went to my mother until her death; my brother and his wife are living there now. I went to HS in Waitsburg and had the same Latin teacher asmy mom; her initaisl were carved into the lab desk in the Chem lab. She graduated in 1948; I did so in 1968. It was only fitting that she gave the welcome to the alumni association to the class of 1968. As class president I gave the reply. It was simple: "Thanks, Mom!"
Grandpa Otto spent time in Canada, too, before WWI, but found out he could be drafted by the Canadians. He left, along with two brothers and his father, four 640-acre sections near Lake of the Woods on the Canadian side. Otto was born in Minnesota as was my father Shannon Kay. Grandma Ruth and Mom were both born in Estherville Iowa. They ALL headed west during the war. But those tough Norwegian/Irish/German folks from whom I descend left a good legacy for those of us who were born later--hard workers with a real love of life. Ah, makes me proud. Grandson, Shannon Hiatt | Otterson Otto Dahl (I54294)
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It was Purchase who spearheaded the movement to the wilderness of Vermont in which he was joined by his brother, Reuben. They went first to Clarendon, then to St. Albans and finally to Swanton, near lake Champlain and the Canadian border.
Purchase also fought beside his father in the Revolutionary War at the battle of North Bridge. | Brown Purchase (I50899)
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Ita von Öhningen married Rudolf II, Graf von Altdorf.[1]
Sources
↑ Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Hosted online by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG), accessed 2021. FMG
See also:
Geni profile: Rudolf I, count of Altdorf. | ÖHNINGEN Itha (I59489)
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Italian: Casa d'Altavilla, Sicilian: Casa d'Autavilla, French: Maison de Hauteville
European Aristocracy
Sybille Guiscard was a member of the aristocracy in Europe.
Sybille was the daughter of Robert Guiscard de Hauteville the Duke of Apulia and his wife Sikelgaite.
She was married circa 1080 to Ebles II of Roucy, whose widow she became about 1103.
In 1117 Sybille was noted as the mother of Count Hugues of Roucy to have been present and a consenting party to a local settlement negotiated by Adela of Normandy, the visiting Countess of Blois.
Research notes
As she was apparently a younger daughter a birth estimate near 1065 does not seem unreasonable.
Kimberly LoPrete's biography of Adela of Blois[1] contains mention of the Roucy family allowing for some details of Sybille's life and relationships to be included here.
Sources
↑ LoPrete, Kimberly. Adela of Blois Countess and Lord (c 1067-1137). Four Courts Press, 2007.
Evans, Charles F. H., The Hauteville Ancestry, (The American Genealogist, Barrington, RI, 1976) Vol. 52, Page 23. Also available online through the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. | GUISCARD Sybille (I60079)
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Italian: Casa d'Altavilla, Sicilian: Casa d'Autavilla, French: Maison de Hauteville
Orderic Vitalis says Tancred de Hauteville m. secondly Fressenda, parentage unknown and that she was buried in the Church of St Eufemia, near Lampetia ...
Disambiguation
daughter Fredesende m. Richard I (dead in 1078), count of Aversa and prince of Capua [1]
A MYTH, not based on any evidence, emerged in the 16th century to the effect that both wives of Tancred de Hauteville were daughters of Richard I Duke of Normandy[2]
Marriage
Malaterra names Fresendis as the second wife of Tancred.
Malaterra names "Robertus…Guiscardus…Malgerius, Willelmus, Alveredus, Hubertus, Tancredus, Rogerius" as his seven sons by his second wife (Fressende)
Burial
bur Church of St Eufemia, near Lampetia
Sources
↑ Wikipedia: Tancred of Hauteville
↑ Chapter 2. sec.A COUNTS & DUKES of APULIA, COUNTS & KINGS of SICILY (NORMANS)
Medieval Lands - TANCRED de Hauteville
Orderic Vitalis, Vol. II, Book III, p. 101, which specifies "Brixia" as the town, corrected to "Lampetia" in footnote 3.
Malaterra, I.4, p. 9.
Second Wife of Tancred
COUNTS of SICILY
COUNTS & DUKES of APULIA, COUNTS & KINGS of SICILY (NORMANS) at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy at http://fmg.ac/ | NORMANDIE Fresenda (I59709)
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Italian: Casa d'Altavilla, Sicilian: Casa d'Autavilla, French: Maison de Hauteville
SEIGNEUR TANCRED de HAUTEVILLE (980/90 -1041).[1]
Disambiguation
Not to be confused with Tancred's great-grandson, also bearing the same name, Tancred, Prince of Galilee, was a leader in the First Crusade.
Not much is known about this, "11th-century Norman petty lord. ... His historical importance," is based on "the accomplishments of his sons and later descendants. He was a minor noble near Coutances in the Cotentin. Various legends arose about Tancred which have no supporting contemporary evidence that has survived the ages."[2]
Marriages/Family
A MYTH, not based on any evidence, emerged in the 16th century to the effect that both wives of Tancred de Hauteville were daughters of Richard I Duke of Normandy[3]
Marriage 1
m.1 Moriella UNKNOWN[4][5] Issue: 6.
Serlon (1005/10 - after 1027/35)
Beatrix (1005/10 - 1101)
m.1 Armand de Mortain (p. Robert, Combe d'Eu and Beatrice)
m.2 Roger UNKNOWN
Godefroi (d. 1063), Conte di Loritello.
Guillame "Bras de Fer" (1010/20 - May/Sep 1046), Conte di Apulia.[6]
m. (Sep 1042) Guida di Salerno (b. 1030/2; father: Guido di Salerno, Conte di Conza and uca Duca di Sorrento)
Drogo, Conti di Apulia
m.1 Altruda UNKNOWN.[7]
m. (1046) Gaitelgrima di Salerno.[8]
Onfroi, Conte di Apulia (1015/20 - spring 1057).[9]
m (after Aug 1051) Gaitelgrima di Sorrento (widow of Rodolfe, Conte d'Aversa)
Marriage 2
m.2 Fressenda UNKNOWN.[10][11] Issue: 8.[12]
Robert Guiscard
Mauger
Fredesende
Guillame "Sanicandro" (d. 1080), Conti di Principato
Aubrey
Humbert (d. 1071)
Tancred
Frumentin
Roger (1031- 22 Jun 1101)
Descendants
Hauteville, HOUSE OF, Italian ALTAVILLA, line of Norman lords and knights who were founders of fiefdoms and kingdoms in southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th and 12th centuries. The wars fought by members of the Hauteville family contributed to a steady reduction of Muslim and Byzantine power in the region. In their conquered territories the Hauteville descendants established strong states that were organized according to hierarchical feudal norms.
Three Hauteville brothers - William, Drogo, and Humphrey - were among the Norman knights who flocked to southern Italy in the early 11th century. The sons of a minor Norman lord, Tancred, the three settled in southern Italy and Sicily, which were at that time a patchwork of waning towns and principalities. Serving as mercenaries, the brothers soon began to seize lands for themselves. They also recruited more knights for their wars and campaigns of plunder. In 1041 a Norman-Lombard force defeated a Byzantine army near Melfi.
Pope Leo IX led a combined force of local levies, Germans (Lombards), and others against the Normans at Civitate in 1053. The Normans again scored an impressive victory.
Robert Guiscard (c.1015-85), younger half brother of the earlier Hautevilles, became a leader in the Norman conquests. Gradually he drove the Byzantine forces from southern Italy.
He made peace with Pope Nicholas II in 1059.[1] Robert and his brother, Roger (1103-1101), then invaded Muslim-held Sicily. Roger became Roger I, ruler of Sicily. The Norman conquests continued until, with the fall of Bari in 1071, the last Byzantine forces had been driven from the Italian boot. Palermo in Sicily, with its great port, fell in 1072. At one time the Normans attacked the Byzantine Empire itself but had to withdraw because of revolts in Italy.
Still allies of the papacy, the Norman knights became crusaders in the closing years of the 11th century. Tancred (c. 1075-1112), a Hauteville, joined the First Crusade in 1096 and gained fame as a military leader. By 1154 Roger II (1095-1154), the youngest living son of Roger I,
extended his kingdom throughout all of southern Italy and Sicily and into Greece;
taken control of part of North Africa;
and made his court at Palermo an important centre of learning and culture.
Under later rulers, the Hauteville dynasty faded. In 1194 King Henry VI of Germany invaded Sicily. Taking complete control of the Norman kingdom, Henry put German officials into key administrative posts.
Sources
↑ Nicholas sent Hildebrand of Sovana to ask the "Norman barbarians" for help. He crowned Guisgard for this purpose and made him swear and oath to protect the Vatican ... it was a plan to stop Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. In addition, the Pope "gave" Sicily to Robert ... not that he had the authority to do so. So then the Norman mercenaries stomped Sicily. | Ogle, B. (Mar 2014). Herleva and Robert II the Magnificient: A look at the “Danish Marriage.” Weblog. © Creative Commons 4.0
Wikipedia contributors, "Tancred of Hauteville," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [13] (accessed March 24, 2016).
MedLands by Charles Cawley - TANCRED de Hauteville | HAUTEVILLE Tancred (I59710)
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Italian: Casa d'Altavilla, Sicilian: Casa d'Autavilla, French: Maison de Hauteville
Wife of Robert I G. Hauteville — married 0990 in Apulia, Calabria, Italy
Biography
About Sichelgaita di Salerno, di Tabellaria Alt Birth Date: c. 1040, 970, c. 970, 1025, c. 1019 Alt Death Date: 7/27/1090, July 1091
Sikelgaita From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sikelgaita (also Sichelgaita or Sigelgaita) (1040 – 16 April 1090) was a Lombard princess, the daughter of Guaimar IV, Prince of Salerno, and second wife of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia. She married Robert in 1058, after Robert divorced his first wife Alberada, due to supposed consanguinity. Her sister Gaitelgrima had earlier married Robert's half-brother Drogo. The divorce from Alberada and the marriage of Sikelgaita were probably part of a strategy of alliance with the remaining Lombard princes, of whom Guaimar was chief. Alberada, for her part, appears to have had no qualms about dissolving her marriage. Sikelgaita tried to mediate between her brother Gisulf II of Salerno and husband when their relations went sour, but her pleas went unheeded and she accepted her brother's lot in the war with Guiscard (1078). Sikelgaita frequently accompanied Robert on his conquests. Although at first she tried to persuade him not to attack the Byzantine Empire, she accompanied him on his campaign against them nevertheless. At the Battle of Dyrrhachium she fought in full armour, rallying Robert's troops when they were initially repulsed by the Byzantine army. According to the Byzantine chronicler Anna Comnena, she was "like another Pallas, if not a second Athena," and, in the Alexiad, Anna attributes to her a quote from the Iliad. In 1083, Sikelgaita returned to Italy with Robert to defend Pope Gregory VII against the Emperor Henry IV. She accompanied him on a second campaign against the Byzantines, during which Robert died on Kefalonia in 1085 with Sikelgaita at his side. Early in 1086, Sikelgaita was in Salerno making a donation of the town of Centraro in his honour to Montecassino, which the couple had endowed well throughout their married life.[1] Sikielgaita donated a large amount of silver for her health while she was ill on another occasion.[2] Supposedly, she tried to poison Robert's son Bohemond by his first wife, although the two eventually came to an agreement by which her son Roger Borsa was allowed to succeed Robert in the duchy. With her son she put the Jews of Bari under that city's archbishop.[3] On her death, she was, at her own request, buried in Montecassino.[4] [edit]Children
With Robert, Sikelgaita had eight children: Mafalda (1059/1060 – 1108), married Raymond Berengar II of Barcelona and then Aimeric II, Viscount of Narbonne Roger Borsa (1060/1061 – 1111) Guy (died 1107) Robert Scalio (died 1110) Sibilla (Sybil), married Ebles II, Count of Roucy Mabillia (Mabel), married William de Grandmesnil Heria, married Hugh V, Count of Maine Olympias, betrothed to Constantine Doukas, son of Michael VII Ducas and Maria Bagrationi, in 1074 [edit]Notes
^ Bloch, 214. ^ Loud, 823. ^ Ibid, 828. ^ Bloch, 214. [edit]Sources
Norwich, John Julius. The Normans in the South 1016-1130. Longmans: London, 1967. Loud, Graham A. The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Norman Conquest. 2000. Loud, Graham A. "Coinage, Wealth and Plunder in the Age of Robert Guiscard." The English Historical Review, Vol. 114, No. 458. (Sep., 1999), pp 815–843. Bloch, Herbert. "Monte Cassino, Byzantium, and the West in the Earlier Middle Ages." Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 3. (1946), pp 163–224. Skinner, Patricia. "'Halt! Be Men!': Sikelgaita of Salerno, Gender, and the Norman Conquest of Italy". Gender and History, 12:3 (2000). Comnena, Anna. The Alexiad. trans. Elizabeth A. Dawes. London, 1928. Peterson-Gouma, Thalia. Anna Komnene and Her Times. 2000. Garland, Lynda. Byzantine Empresses. 1999. -------------------- Sikelgaita (also Sichelgaita or Sigelgaita) (1040 – 16 April 1090) was a Lombard princess, the daughter of Guaimar IV, Prince of Salerno, and second wife of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia.
She married Robert in 1058, after Robert divorced his first wife Alberada, due to supposed consanguinity. Her sister Gaitelgrima had earlier married Robert's half-brother Drogo. The divorce from Alberada and the marriage of Sikelgaita were probably part of a strategy of alliance with the remaining Lombard princes, of whom Guaimar was chief. Alberada, for her part, appears to have had no qualms about dissolving her marriage.
Sikelgaita tried to mediate between her brother Gisulf II of Salerno and husband when their relations went sour, but her pleas went unheeded and she accepted her brother's lot in the war with Guiscard (1078).
Sikelgaita frequently accompanied Robert on his conquests. Although at first she tried to persuade him not to attack the Byzantine Empire, she accompanied him on his campaign against them nevertheless. At the Battle of Dyrrhachium she fought in full armour, rallying Robert's troops when they were initially repulsed by the Byzantine army. According to the Byzantine chronicler Anna Comnena, she was "like another Pallas, if not a second Athena," and, in the Alexiad, Anna attributes to her a quote from the Iliad.
In 1083, Sikelgaita returned to Italy with Robert to defend Pope Gregory VII against the Emperor Henry IV. She accompanied him on a second campaign against the Byzantines, during which Robert died on Kefalonia in 1085 with Sikelgaita at his side. Early in 1086, Sikelgaita was in Salerno making a donation of the town of Centraro in his honour to Montecassino, which the couple had endowed well throughout their married life.[1] Sikielgaita donated a large amount of silver for her health while she was ill on another occasion.[2]
Supposedly, she tried to poison Robert's son Bohemond by his first wife, although the two eventually came to an agreement by which her son Roger Borsa was allowed to succeed Robert in the duchy. With her son she put the Jews of Bari under that city's archbishop.[3]
On her death, she was, at her own request, buried in Montecassino.
Children
With Robert, Sikelgaita had eight children:
Mafalda (1059/1060 – 1108), married Raymond Berengar II of Barcelona and then Aimeric I, Viscount of Narbonne
Roger Borsa (1060/1061 – 1111)
Guy (died 1107)
Robert Scalio (died 1110)
Sibilla (Sybil), married Ebles II, Count of Roucy
Mabillia (Mabel), married William de Grandmesnil
Heria, married Hugh V, Count of Maine
Olympias, betrothed to Constantine Doukas, son of Michael VII Ducas and Maria Bagrationi, in 1074
Emma, married Odo the Good Marquis | SALERNO Sigelgaita (I59704)
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Ivar the Boneless, who plays a major role in both Norse and Anglo-Saxon accounts, is sometimes associated with the Viking leader Ímar (Old Norse: Ívarr), a King of Dublin mentioned in the Irish annals. This is unlikely, however, as that Ímar's father is usually said to be Gofraid of Lochlann and his brothers are usually named as Amlaíb Conung and Auisle. [1]
Enligt svenska Wikipedia;
Ivar Benlös (Ívarr hinn Beinlausi), möjligen död 872 i Dublin, smeknamn på Ivar Ragnarsson, var enligt källorna en vikingahövding som 865 invaderade Östangeln (Östra England) med sina bröder Vitsärk (Halfdan Ragnarsson) och Ubbe Ragnarsson. Fred slöts med östanglerna, men följande år intog han York. Detta verkar ha varit genomtänkt då det rådde inbördeskrig mellan de lokala kungarna kung Ella och Osberht, varför landet var splittrat. Kungarna slöt dock fred för att besegra sina gemensamma fiender och försökte återta York, vilket slutade i en katastrof där både Ella och Osberht dödades.
Biography
According to English Wikipedia;
The brothers Ubba, Halfdan and Ivar the Boneless, were the leaders of "the Great Heathen Army" that invaded England in 865.
In the Anglo Saxon Chronicle we read;
A.D. 870. This year the army rode over Mercia into East-Anglia, and there fixed their winter-quarters at Thetford. And in the winter King Edmund fought with them; but the Danes gained the victory, and slew the king; whereupon they overran all that land, and destroyed all the monasteries to which they came. The names of the leaders who slew the king were Hingwar and Hubba. At the same time came they to Medhamsted, burning and breaking, and slaying abbot and monks, and all that they there found. They made such havoc there, that a monastery, which was before full rich, was now reduced to nothing. [2]
According to the saga Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and his sons, translated to Swedish and published 1834;
The three brothers Björn Järnsida, Hvitsärk den Raske and Sigurd Orm i Öga wanted to avenge their brother while Ivar the Boneless did not want any part in the revenge. When they arrived and fought, the victory was to be Ælla of Northumbria's and now Ivar wanted to try to get Ælla to pay "mansbot" for killing their father. The other brothers would not hear of it and went home again. Ivar approached the king and asked for land, as much as the largest oxhide could include, which was granted him. Out of the oxhide he made an extremely long strap with which he enclosed such a wide stretch of land, so that a large castle could have room in it and named it Lundunaborg. He let king Ælla think that he was satisfied but forged other plans. With time, he recruited many of the kings men and together with his brothers accomplished to gather a great army which fought king Ælla and won. They captured king Ælla and he was executed by the performing of the "blood eagle".
Name(s)
His first name Ivar could also be Ingvar or Yngvar in the different sagas and tales.
Danish: Ivar Benløs
English: Hyngwar [3]
Norwegian: Ivar Beinlause
Swedish: Ivar Benlös
Old Norse: Ívarr inn beinlausi
Icelandic: Ívar "beinlausi" Ragnarrsson
The explanations for this byname Benløs (Boneless) has been reason for many speculations. Some suggest that it had to to with impotence or possibly that he was lame from the waist down. Yet again, others suggest a disease, some kind of osteogenesis imperfecta or that he had some kind of hypermobility disorder.
Some stories mention that he had only cartilage where his bones were supposed to be and that he, therefore, was carried (upon a shield).
Birth and Parents
Since he is supposed to invade East Anglia in 865 an estimated birth year of "before 845" is added to this profile. Andersson-4409 16:56, 30 January 2019 (UTC)
A new estimated birth year is set to 820 in order to place the siblings in the most proper order. Andersson-4409 16:23, 12 March 2019 (UTC)
According to the Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and his sons, he was the first son of Ragnar and his wife Kraka (who was Ragnars second wife).
Wife and children
Ivar the boneless is supposed to have died childless, there is no mention of any wife or children in the "Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and his sons".
Death and burial
According to the saga Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and his sons, translated to Swedish and published 1834 Ivar had decided to stay in England and gave his brothers his share to rule as well. He then ruled England until his death, caused by illness. He is said to be buried in a mound where his kingdom was the most exposed to enemies and he hoped that those landing there would not win any victories. However, when William the Conqueror arrived, he broke into the mound and had Ivars body burned. Then he went ashore and won victoriously.
According to Anglo-Saxon chronicler Æthelweard either Ivar the Boneless or Ímair died after 870. Original source quoted: Six Old English Chronicles by J.A. Giles[4]
Sources
↑ Wikipedia : Ælla of Northumbria
↑ Anglo Saxon Chronicle : The Project Gutenberg EBook Trans: James Henry Ingram 1996 : Posted 2008 / EBook#657
↑ Danish Wikipedia explanation
↑ Giles, J. A., ed. (2010-09-10). Six Old English Chronicles: Ethelwerd's Chronicle, Asser's Life Of Alfred, Geoffrey Of Monmouth's British History, Gildas, Nennius And Richard Of Cirencester. Kessinger Publishing, LLC. ISBN 9781163125991.
The viking age: the early history, manners, and customs of the ancestors of the English speaking nations. Chapter XXVIII Page 453
Anglo-Saxon chronicler Æthelweard
Annals of Ulster
Ashley, M. (n.d.). Biographical Encyclopedia of the Kings & Queens of Great Britain. N.p.
Fragmentary Annals of Ireland
"Sagas of the Icelanders." Icelandic Saga Database. www.sagadb.org.
Ivar the Boneless
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See also:
https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesBritain/EnglandIvarr.htm | RAGNARSSON Ivar Benløs (I58754)
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J 1704 | Family: Browne Thomas / Danforth Mary (F23473)
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Jabez and others of Stow joined the army distined for Canada during the French and Indian War. Jabez had the rank of ensign. He later served in the Revolutionay War as an adjutant. His oldest son, Thaddeus was also in the war.
Shortly after the Revolutionary War ended, the migration of many Stow citizens to what is now Waterford, Maine began. This was a tract of land given to soldiers and heirs of soldiers who had fought in a company from Middlesex and Worcester Counties in the Canadian Expedition in 1690.
TAKEN from "History of Waterford, Maine" by Warren, 1897:
The boundary line of the town of Waterford, a township seven miles square, were laid out in 1775. The lot and range lines were run the following summer by Jabez Brown of Stow, Massachusetts, and Col. Joseph Frye of Fryeburg plus 10 assistants. Three of Jabez's sons took up land here: Thaddeus, L8, R7; William, L8, R7; and John, L9,R8. However, John didn't stay long and sold his land to William. It seems Jabez didn't settle here but returned to his home in Stow. The "History of Stow" mentions him surveying the line between Stow and Sudbury in the 1790's. | Brown Jabez (I50667)
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Jabez Brown, Jr. was born in Sudbury between 1672 and 1680 and died at Stow, where he resided in 1746. He married Sarah, perhaps Taylor or Gates, and she died in 1765.
His will was probated on 29 June, 1774 and a copy is in Middlesex County Court House, Probate Office, Cambridge, MA Docket NO. 3043.
He left a large estate including two farms. His will mentions his only son, Joseph and two daughters. It also made provisions for his widow who survivied him.
Jabez Brown, Jr. was born in Sudbury about 1674 and died at Stow, where he resided in 1746. He married Sarah, perhaps Taylor or Gates, and she died in 1765. | Browne Jr. Jabez (I51320)
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Jabez Delano letter to his brother, Jonathon, 1727.
A letter written by Jabez Delnao of Dartmouth to his brother, Jonathon, 1727 in which we learn something of his family, the sickness in town and of the Earthquake that had recently occurred.
Loving Brother:
We have recd. two letters lately from you, for which we thank you. wherin you have given us an accnt of your Condition & we are Comforted to hear it is better with you then we could expect, considering that divers reports of sickness in ye Country, & in your person, & by your letter in your fammely, had caused us to fear.
Brother I was Moved to write to you before now, both with in my self & from mother, but I put her off because of the sikness (that was in my famely of which through Mercy we have had a small share to what many of our Neighbours have had) but especially because of ye dangerous condition ye brothe, Nathll lay in for some time. I being greatly desierous that my letters might be ye messengers of Joy & not of sorrow to you. And now barother, as we have recd Comfort from your letter, we hpe these lines may be drawn forth to thankfullness unto God for all his Mercies.
And now I shall briefly touch on what is omitted in Brother Natll Letter; and first, of yee sickness; conceringing Brother Natll & you have an acct in his letter. Our eldest has had a long lingering illness but is pretty much recruted. I am poorly on't , myself from bin Considerabley ill, this 4 weeks, which makes me write with a trembling hand, the sickness has bin very generous in our town, of which there are four grown persons dead in our village; vis, Jonathan Hathaway, rose Spooner, Jemima Badcock & Amos Tabler's wife; but people are generally pon recovery, & it looks like a time of health.
Of the season (we have Indeferent good Crops.) We have had a great drought which lasted from Inglish mowing till about ye Middle of Sept. since which we have had extraordinary groing weather, till within this 4 of 5 weeks.
Of an earthquake, which was a week yesterday, about ten att night, which shook both ye Land & water, the islands & seas, at that degree that several doors where shook of ye Latch in our village, & tis said that at Nantuket ye harth stones grated one against another, and that Car, ye boat builder, Run out of his house got in to a boat for fear ye Island should sink.
Mother desierrd me to acquaint you that she Greatly desires to se you, and so we doe all. My love to all our friends. Farewell your Brother,
Jabez Delano, Novemr 6th 1727 | Delano Jabez (I53849)
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Jabez Delano letter to his brother, Jonathon, 1727.
A letter written by Jabez Delnao of Dartmouth to his brother, Jonathon, 1727 in which we learn something of his family, the sickness in town and of the Earthquake that had recently occurred.
Loving Brother:
We have recd. two letters lately from you, for which we thank you. wherin you have given us an accnt of your Condition & we are Comforted to hear it is better with you then we could expect, considering that divers reports of sickness in ye Country, & in your person, & by your letter in your fammely, had caused us to fear.
Brother I was Moved to write to you before now, both with in my self & from mother, but I put her off because of the sikness (that was in my famely of which through Mercy we have had a small share to what many of our Neighbours have had) but especially because of ye dangerous condition ye brothe, Nathll lay in for some time. I being greatly desierous that my letters might be ye messengers of Joy & not of sorrow to you. And now barother, as we have recd Comfort from your letter, we hpe these lines may be drawn forth to thankfullness unto God for all his Mercies.
And now I shall briefly touch on what is omitted in Brother Natll Letter; and first, of yee sickness; conceringing Brother Natll & you have an acct in his letter. Our eldest has had a long lingering illness but is pretty much recruted. I am poorly on't , myself from bin Considerabley ill, this 4 weeks, which makes me write with a trembling hand, the sickness has bin very generous in our town, of which there are four grown persons dead in our village; vis, Jonathan Hathaway, rose Spooner, Jemima Badcock & Amos Tabler's wife; but people are generally pon recovery, & it looks like a time of health.
Of the season (we have Indeferent good Crops.) We have had a great drought which lasted from Inglish mowing till about ye Middle of Sept. since which we have had extraordinary groing weather, till within this 4 of 5 weeks.
Of an earthquake, which was a week yesterday, about ten att night, which shook both ye Land & water, the islands & seas, at that degree that several doors where shook of ye Latch in our village, & tis said that at Nantuket ye harth stones grated one against another, and that Car, ye boat builder, Run out of his house got in to a boat for fear ye Island should sink.
Mother desierrd me to acquaint you that she Greatly desires to se you, and so we doe all. My love to all our friends. Farewell your Brother,
Jabez Delano, Novemr 6th 1727 | Delano Capt. Jonathon (I53968)
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Jabez Delano letter to his brother, Jonathon, 1727.
A letter written by Jabez Delnao of Dartmouth to his brother, Jonathon, 1727 in which we learn something of his family, the sickness in town and of the Earthquake that had recently occurred.
Loving Brother:
We have recd. two letters lately from you, for which we thank you. wherin you have given us an accnt of your Condition & we are Comforted to hear it is better with you then we could expect, considering that divers reports of sickness in ye Country, & in your person, & by your letter in your fammely, had caused us to fear.
Brother I was Moved to write to you before now, both with in my self & from mother, but I put her off because of the sikness (that was in my famely of which through Mercy we have had a small share to what many of our Neighbours have had) but especially because of ye dangerous condition ye brothe, Nathll lay in for some time. I being greatly desierous that my letters might be ye messengers of Joy & not of sorrow to you. And now barother, as we have recd Comfort from your letter, we hpe these lines may be drawn forth to thankfullness unto God for all his Mercies.
And now I shall briefly touch on what is omitted in Brother Natll Letter; and first, of yee sickness; conceringing Brother Natll & you have an acct in his letter. Our eldest has had a long lingering illness but is pretty much recruted. I am poorly on't , myself from bin Considerabley ill, this 4 weeks, which makes me write with a trembling hand, the sickness has bin very generous in our town, of which there are four grown persons dead in our village; vis, Jonathan Hathaway, rose Spooner, Jemima Badcock & Amos Tabler's wife; but people are generally pon recovery, & it looks like a time of health.
Of the season (we have Indeferent good Crops.) We have had a great drought which lasted from Inglish mowing till about ye Middle of Sept. since which we have had extraordinary groing weather, till within this 4 of 5 weeks.
Of an earthquake, which was a week yesterday, about ten att night, which shook both ye Land & water, the islands & seas, at that degree that several doors where shook of ye Latch in our village, & tis said that at Nantuket ye harth stones grated one against another, and that Car, ye boat builder, Run out of his house got in to a boat for fear ye Island should sink.
Mother desierrd me to acquaint you that she Greatly desires to se you, and so we doe all. My love to all our friends. Farewell your Brother,
Jabez Delano, Novemr 6th 1727 | Delano Nathaniel (I53990)
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Jabez, according to his father, Thomas Browne's will, he was the eldest son. He was born in Concord in 1644 and died at Stow 17 July, 1692.
He married first Hannah Blandford, in Sudbury 23 Dec. 1667. After her death, he remarried to Deborah Haines/Haynes, daughter of Sergeant Josiah Haines/Haynes and Elizabeth Noyes. Her sister, Abigail married Hopestill Browne, Esq., son of Deacon William Browne of Sudbury, and a first cousin of Jabez's.
Jabez settled in Sudbury in 1667 where he sustained losses by fire set by the Indians during their assaults on Sudbury in 1676, King Philip's War. On January 20, 1776, to fight in the Revolutioanary War, the county of Middlesex was ordered to raise a regiment of 571 men. Concord furnished 36. John Robinson was Colonel; John Buttrick, Lieutenant-Colonel; and Jabez Brown was appointed Adjutant. He was admitted a freeman there in 1680.
In 1681, 12 lots were listed as having been taken up in 1678 or 1679 in Stow. One lot went to Boaz Browne, his brother. Jabez Browne was granted a lot there in 1683 where he moved at that time. He was chosen Representative to the General Court in 1692 under the new charter.
He was the second highest taxed in Stow, owing to the large amount of property he owned.
Administration of the estate of Jabez Brown is found in the records of the Middlesex County Probate Court, Vol. 8, pp. 419-421 during the years 1692-1694. The widow, Deborah received one third of the estate. Thomas Browne, the eldest son received lands in Sudbury, Lancaster and Stow to the value of thirty pounds. Jabez, Jr. received land and houses to the value of twenty pounds. The eldest daughter, Mary received property to the value of twenty pounds as did the youngest daughter, Sarah and youngest son, Josiah.
After his Jabez's death, his widow, Deborah and son, Thomas received a letter from Jabez' son-in-law, Mary's second husband, John Gove of Cambridge, who called her, "my sister Brown" and offered to sign their administration bond on Sept. 29, 1692.
Thomas and Bridget, his parents, removed to Concord from Sudbury by 1640. Their children where born in Concord but after Bridget died on Jan. 5, 1681, Thomas then removed to Cambridge where he died on Nov. 3, 1688.
The "Mayflower DescendantsThrough Five Generations" William White/Vol. 13, published by the Mayflower Society, claims that Deborah Haynes was the mother of Thomas. In the family history researched by Dorothy H. Kelso of Duxbury, MA in her book, "Hard Hands and Brawny Conciences" she claims that Thomas was the son by Jabez's first wife, Hannah Blandford. No birth records for Thomas have been found. | Browne Jabez (I50772)
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Jabish/ Jabez was the only surviving son of Jonas at the time of his father's death. He received the land and he was to pay: heirs of his brother, Timothy's descendants; heirs of brother, Obediah's descendants; sister Marcy Spring, wife of Henry; sister Dorothy Aldrich, wife of Benjamin; and Thankful Hamilton.
References: VR of Brookfield, Worcester County, MA.
Probate Record # 26689 of Jonas Hamilton, Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA. | Hamilton Jabish (I50722)
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Jacob was a farmer and belonged to the Congregational Church. | Brown II Jacob (I50452)
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Jacobina Harley is the mother of matilda Harley/Beguhn.
http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/WI/WI-idx?type=turn&entity=WI.IHDunnCounty.p0383&id=WI.IHDunnCounty&isize=M&q1=david%20wisner | Harley Jacobina (I49907)
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Jacques Adam dit Laramee (Aboriginal # 2075 Drummond Island Band List) m.Marie Josephte Cloutier (#1981 Drummond Island List) being identified as aboriginal on the list. This was a civil marriage in 1810. They married again in the church at Ste. Anne's in Penetanguishene 1832. The parents of Marie were
Zacharie Clourier and Marie Josephte Manitoukie m.Nov.21, 1780 one day after Marie was baptised.(Oka, L'Annonciation-de-la-Bienheurese-Vierge-Marie church records) Marie is described as Sauteux (Chippawa or Ojibwa) placing her origin as north of Lake Huron and east of Lake Superior in the same area as Drummond Island. Although I have not been able to find the parents of Marie Manitoukie (there are various spellings of Manitoukie) I keep looking.
David Fournier
(Research):BURIAL:
Ontario French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1747-1967 Lafontaine; Sépultures 1857-1921 page 3 (page 2 of 89 ancestry.ca)
Age 80 (No parents listed - No spouse listed) | ADAM dit LARAMEE Jacques (I55125)
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Jacques Auber and his wife Marie Le Boucher are named as the parents of Claude Auber, who was a notary in the Canada colony of New France.[1] | Le BOUCHER Marie (I57775)
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Jacques de Morvillier, Seigneur du Breuil & de Lignieres, was married to Caterine de Nezement. Together, they had the following children:
Etienne, who married Marie Gaillard
Jacques
Philippes
François, Seigneur du Breuil & de Lignieres en Vendomois, who married Jeanne Hurault, daughter of Jean Hurault, Seigneur de Boistaillé, and Guillemette de Guetteville.[1]
Sources
↑ Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des anciens barons du royaume.... Tome 6, par le Père Anselme de Sainte-Marie, continuée par Honoré du Fourny, La compagnie des Libraires, 1726-1733. Page 491.
Les Mémoires de messire Michel de Castelnau, seigneur de Mauvissière], Michel de Castelnau, Le Laboureur (J. Léonard, 1731), Page 161. | MORVILLIER Jacques (I60243)
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Jacques lived only a few days and died as an infant. | BOUCHER Jacques (I1254)
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Jacques Maillot was b. abt. 1691 in Canada, son of René Maillot and Marie Chapacou.
Siblings:
Marie-Rose Maillot, b. abt. 1673
Pierre-René Maillot, b. abt 1675, m. 1792 Marguerite Goron
Guillaume Maillot (1680-1718)
Marie-Louise (abt. 1684-1713), m. 1706 Pierre Matteau
Marie-Simone (Mailhot) Guilbault-Grandbois, b. abt. 1686, m. 1708, d. 1746
Louis Maillot (1689-1760), m. 1716 Madeleine Houy St-Laurent
Geneviève Maillot (1692-), m. 1722 Antoine Godard Lapointe
Marie-Anne (1695-1747), m. 1711 Antoine Guilbault Grandbois
Francois Maillot, twin (1695-1758), m. abt. 1713 Charlotte Goron Petitbois
Jacques Maillot married 1713 to Angélique Houy dite St-Laurent. Children:
Marie Angelique ( 1714-1753 )
Charles ( 1718-1775 )
Marie Louise Thérèse ( 1724-1769 )
Marie Jacques ( 1726-1814 )
Marie Josephe (1728-)
Jacques Boisclair ( 1728-1784 )
Rene Villeroche ( 1730-1803 )
Nicolas ( 1732-1808 )
Marie Charlotte ( 1734-1747 )
Joseph ( 1736-1737 )
Marie Cecile Marion ( 1739-1810 )
Catherine (1740-)
Death in 1753/1763 is not sourced.
Research Notes
Unsourced: Find A Grave: Memorial #195968983.
Sources
PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography (membership): Individu: 52069, Jacques Maillot
PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography (membership): Famille: 12706, Jacques & Marie-Angelique
Nos Origines, 10517
Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), Vol 5, Sec 2, page 463, see the image. Ancestry Record 2177 #180418
Acknowledgements
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Jacques Miville est né le 2 mai 1639 à Hiers, France, et baptisé le même jour à St-Hilaire d’Hiers.[1][2] Il était le fils de Pierre Miville et Charlotte Maugis.
Variations du nom
Miville, DesChenes, Miville dit Deschênes, and many others. Descendants have the names: Mayville, Deschênes, Deschenes, Deschaines, DeChaine,parmi d'autress.[3]
Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Jacques (Miville) Miville dit Deschênes a vécu
au Canada, Nouvelle-France.
Contrat de Mariage
Le 19 octobre 1669, devant le notaire Pierre Duquet, Jacques Miville et Catherine de Baillon signent un contrat de mariage. Le contrat stipule qu’elle était "Catherine de Baillon, fille du défunt Alphonse de Baillon, Squire, sieur de la Mascotterie, et Louise de Marle ". Le titre de son père indique qu’il était un noble propriétaire de la seigneurie de Mascotterie. Il s’agit du premier enregistrement dans lequel Jacques est dénommé "sieur DesChenes." Jacques a signé son nom comme "Jacques Miville sieur DesChenes ". Jacques Miville avait obtenu des terres dans la seigneurie de Lauzon et il a peut-être voulu se rendre plus intéressant aux yeux de sa future épouse. Le contrat de mariage précise que Catherine de Baillon a ramené de France la somme de 1000 livres dont 300 ont été placées dans les biens communautaires du couple. C’était une sacrée fortune que Catherine avait avec elle.[4][5]
Mariage
Jacques Miville et Catherine de baillon se sont mariés le 12 novembre 1669 à Notre-Dame de Québec.[6]
Enfants
Enfants de Jacques Miville et Catherine de Baillon:
Marie Catherine, née le 22 août 1670 à Québec et baptisée le 3 sept. Elle s’est mariée (1) Ignace DURAND 24 février 1691 au Québec; (2) Jean Baptiste SOULARD 16 septembre 1701 au Québec et (3) Jean Joseph FERRÉ dit DUBURON le 6 février 1713 au Québec. Elle meurt et est inhumée le 13 juillet 1715 à Québec.
Charles, né le 5 septembre 1671 et baptisé le 8 au Québec. Il a épousé Louise Charlotte GRONDIN le 13 février 1697 à Rivière-Ouelle.
Jean est né le 5 septembre 1672 et a été baptisé le lendemain au Québec. Il s’est marié le 13 mai 1691 à Rivière-Ouelle Marie Madeleine DUBÉ, fille de Mathurin et Marie CAMPION. Il meurt le 30 décembre 1711 et est enterré le lendemain à Rivière-Ouelle.
Marie Louise est née le 30 mars 1675 à Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, et elle a été baptisée le 23 juillet 1675 au Québec. Elle meurt le 10 octobre 1754 et est inhumée le lendemain à Saint-Laurent, île d’Orléans.
Charles est né le 14 août 1677 à Rivière-Ouelle et a été baptisé le 1er septembre à Québec. Il épousa Marie Marthe VALLÉE le 28 août 1702 à Rivière-Ouelle. Charles a été enterré le 11 février 1758 à la Pocatière
Marie Claude est née le 1er octobre 1681 à Rivière-Ouelle et baptisée le 20 novembre 1681 à l’Islet. Elle épousa (1) François NIQUETTE dit MONTY le 7 janvier 1699 à Saint-François-du-lac; (2) Jean Baptiste Louis HAREL 2 mars 1710 à Saint-François-du-lac; (3) Gilles BADAYAC dit LAPLANTE le 22 juillet 1725 également à Saint-François-du-lac. Marie Claude était sage-femme. Elle meurt entre le 1744 novembre et le 1747 février à Saint-François-du-lac.
Origines de Deschênes
Beaucoup des descendants de Jacques Miville utilisaient le nom Miville, ou Miville dit Deschênes, ou tout simplement Deschênes. La première utilisation du nom de famille Deschênes était dans son contrat de mariage discuté ci-dessus.
Jacques Miville a été identifié de façon similaire quelques jours plus tard, le 21 octobre 1669, quand il a embauché deux hommes devant le même notaire, ainsi que le 10 avril 1670, dans un autre contrat d’engagement devant le notaire Rageot, et le 18 juillet 1670, quand il a fait un don à la Fraternité de Saint Anne. Son utilisation de Deschênes ou dit Deschênes a continué le 19 juillet 1670, dans un acte devant le notaire becquet, sur la dissolution de la société commerciale établie avec son père et son frère, et le 4 novembre 1674, quand il a fait une concession à un homme nommé Normand devant le notaire Rageot , puis de nouveau le 8 mai 1676, lorsque sa concession a été confirmée par le sieur Juchereau par acte devant le notaire becquet.
Il est intéressant de noter que dans tous les documents mentionnent "Jacques Miville sieur Deschesnes. " cela semble indiquer qu’il n’utilisait pas Deschesnes comme un nom de "dit ", mais comme un titre qu’il s'est attribué à lui-même quand il allait unir son destin avec une femme de noble ascendance en présence de représentants de la noblesse de la Nouvelle-France. C’était une excellente occasion de donner un peu de vernis pour impressionner son entourage. Il ne s’agissait pas de se distinguer en utilisant un nom de «dit» ou de clarifier une identité ambiguë. Il convient également de noter que pendant son mariage, il a été identifié comme étant «Jacques Miville», sans plus de formalité. Si Jacques Miville se donnait une Honorarium, comme il semble le cas, ou s’il voulait aussi être connu sous le nom de Miville dit Deschênes, nous ne saurons jamais à coup sûr.
L’utilisation de Deschênes comme nom "dit " puis comme nom de famille a été propagée par les descendants de Jacques, principalement à travers ses deux fils, Charles le jeune et Jean, puis par leurs fils. Pour certaines lignes descendantes de la famille, l’utilisation du nom "dit " comme nom de famille est devenue répandue et l’utilisation de "Miville " s’est arrêtée.
Nous disposons de suffisamment de données pour étayer une explication significative. Deux jours après la première utilisation du titre de «Sieur Deschesnes», Jacques Miville embauche des hommes pour un travail de déforestation considérable sur une propriété isolée loin de Québec à Cape Martin. Est-ce que cette propriété a une position stratégique intéressante ou une richesse en ressources pour justifier son isolement quand il y avait encore beaucoup de terres disponibles plus près de Québec? C’est peut-être la zone dont les caractéristiques ont inspiré le "title " qui est devenu le nom de "dit " et le nom de famille pour les générations qui ont suivi.[7]
Recensement de 1681
In 1681 the couple and four children were residing in La Bouteillerie. According to the Census: Jacques Minville 46; Catherine Baillon, sa femme, 36; enfant: Catherine 12, Charles 11, Jean 9, Charles 5; the family had 2 rifles, seven cattle, and a little over 6.75 acres (8 arpents = 6.758 acres) under cultivation.[8][9][10]
Décès
Jacques et sa femme Catherine sont mortes le même jour, au cours d’une épidémie de variole qui a tué 1400 personnes au Québec, à l’hiver 1687-1688, à la fin du 1688 janvier. Jacques a été enterré le 28 janvier 1688 à Rivière Ouelle et Catherine a suivi son mari à la tombe trois jours après sa mort.[11]
Biography
MIVILLE / DESCHENES / DESCHÊNES, Jacques
Jacques Miville was born on 2 May 1639 in Siers and baptized the same day in St-Hilaire d'hours.[1] He was the son of Pierre Miville and of Charlotte Maugis.[12]
Jacques is first mentioned in the country when he emigrated from France with his parents in 1649.[12]
Name Variations
Miville, DesChenes, Miville dit Deschênes, and many others. Descendants have the names: Mayville, Deschênes, Deschenes, Deschaines, DeChaine, among others.[3]
Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Jacques (Miville) Miville dit Deschênes lived
in Canada, Nouvelle-France.
Marriage Contract
On 19 Oct 1669 before the notary Pierre Duquet, Jacques Miville and Catherine de Baillon signed a marriage contract. The contract states that she was "Catherine de Baillon, daughter of the deceased Alphonse de Baillon, Squire, Sieur de la Mascotterie, and Louise de Marle". The title of her father indicates that he was a noble owner of the seigneury of Mascotterie. This is the first record in which Jacques is referred to as "Sieur DesChenes." Jacques signed his name as "Jacques Miville Sieur DesChenes". Jacques Miville had been granted land in the seigneury of Lauzon and he may have wanted to make himself more interesting in the eyes of his future wife. The marriage contract specified that Catherine de Baillon had brought from France the sum of 1000 livres of which 300 were placed in the community goods of the couple. It was quite a fortune that Catherine had with her.[4][5]
Marriage
Jacques Miville married Catherine Baillon, daughter of Alphonse de Baillon and Louise de Marle, on 12 Nov 1669 in Notre-Dame de Quebec.[13][6]
Children of Jacques Miville and Catherine de Baillon:
Marie Catherine Miville, born 22 August 1670 and baptized 3 Sept. in Québec. She married (1) Ignace DURAND 24 February 1691 in Québec; (2) Jean Baptiste SOULARD 16 septembre 1701 in Québec and (3) Jean-Joseph FERRÉ dit DUBURON on 6 February 1713 in Québec. She died and was buried July 13, 1715 in Quebec City.
Charles Miville, born 5 September 1671 and baptized on the 8th in Québec. He married Louise-Charlotte GRONDIN on 13 February 1697 in Rivière-Ouelle.
Jean Miville, born 5 September 1672 and baptized the next day in Québec. He married 13 May 1691 at Rivière-Ouelle Marie-Madeleine DUBÉ, daughter of Mathurin et Marie CAMPION. He died 30 December 1711 and was buried the following day at Rivière-Ouelle.
Marie (Marie Louise) Miville, born 30 March 1675 at Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, and she was baptized 23 July 1675 in Québec. She died 10 October 1754 and was buried the next day in Saint -Laurent, Île d'Orléans.
Charles Miville, born 14 August 1677 in Rivière-Ouelle and baptized 1 September in Québec. He married Marie-Marthe VALLÉE 28 August 1702 in Rivière-Ouelle. Charles was buried 11 February 1758 in La Pocatière
Claude Marie Miville, born 1 October 1681 in Rivière- Ouelle and baptized 20 November 1681 in L’Islet. She married (1) François NIQUETTE dit MONTY on 7 January 1699 in Saint-François-du-Lac; (2) Jean-Baptiste Louis HAREL 2 March 1710 in Saint- François-du-Lac; (3) Gilles BADAYAC dit LAPLANTE on 22 July 1725 also at Saint-François-du- Lac. Marie Claude was a midwife. She died between November 1744 and February 1747 at St. François-du-Lac .
Census of 1681
In 1681 the couple and four children were residing in La Bouteillerie. According to the Census: Jacques Minville 46; Catherine Baillon, sa femme, 36; enfant: Catherine 12, Charles 11, Jean 9, Charles 5; the family had 2 rifles, seven cattle, and a little over 6.75 acres (8 arpents = 6.758 acres) under cultivation.[8][9][10]
Death and Burial
Jacques Minville passed away on 27 Jan 1688, during a smallpox epidemic that killed 1400 Québec people in the winter of 1687-1688. His burial was on 28 Jan 1688 in Rivière Ouelle.[14]Marie Catherine Bayon, widow of Jacques Minville, was buried on 30 Jan 1688.[15][11]
Notes
Fichier Origine
MIVILLE / DESCHENES / DESCHÊNES, Jacques 242942
Date de naissance: 02-05-1639
Date de baptême: 02-05-1639
Lieu d'origine: Hiers (St-Hilaire), auj. Hiers-Brouage (Charente-Maritime) 17189
Lieu actuel: Hiers-Brouage
Parents: Pierre MIVILLE et Charlotte Mongis
Première mention au pays: 1649
Occupation à l'arrivée: Migrant arrivé avec ses parents
Date de mariage: 12-11-1669
Lieu du mariage: Québec (Notre-Dame)
Conjoint: Catherine de Baillon
Décès ou inhumation: Rivière-Ouelle, 27-01-1688
Remarques: Son père est Pierre Miville dit Le Suisse. Un frère, Gabriel, s. 11-11-1635 à Brouages (Notre-Dame) à l'âge de 5 ans. Deux frères et trois soeurs sont baptisés en France, puis pionniers en Nouvelle-France: Marie, 13-12-1632 Brouage (Notre-Dame); François, 16-05-1634 Brouage (Notre-Dame); Emée/Aimée, 12-08-1635 Brouage (Notre-Dame); Magdeleine, 18-11-1636 Brouage (Notre-Dame) et Suzanne, 24-01-1640 Hiers (St-Hilaire).[12]
Origin of the Deschênes Surname
Many of Jacques Miville's descendants used the name Miville, or Miville dit Deschênes, or simply Deschênes. The first use of the surname Deschênes was in his marriage contract discussed above.
Jacques Miville was similarly identified a few days later, on 21 Oct 1669, when he hired two men before the same notary, as well as on 10 Apr 1670, in another contract of engagement before Notary Rageot, and on 18 July 1670, when he made a donation to the brotherhood of St. Anne. His use of Deschênes or dit Deschênes continued on 19 Jul 1670, in an act before Notary Becquet, on the dissolution of the trading company established with his father and brother, and on 4 Nov 1674, when he made a concession to a man named Normand in front of Notary Rageot, and then again on 8 May 1676, when his concession was confirmed by the Sieur Juchereau by deed before Notary Becquet.
It is interesting to note that in all the documents mention "Jacques Miville Sieur Deschesnes." This seems to indicate that he was not using Deschesnes as a "dit" name, but as a title that he attributed to himself when he was going to unite his destiny with a woman of noble ancestry in the presence of representatives of the nobility of New France. It was a great opportunity to give a little polish to impress her entourage. It was not a question of distinguishing itself using a "dit' name or of clarifying an ambiguous identity. One should also note that during his marriage, he was identified as "Jacques Miville", without any more formality. If Jacques Miville gave himself an honorarium, as it seems the case, or if he also wanted to be known as Miville dit Deschênes, we will never know for sure.
The use of Deschênes as "dit name" and then as surname was spread by Jacques' descendants, mainly through his two sons, Charles the younger and Jean, and later by their sons. For some descendant lines of the family, the use of the "dit name" as their last name became widespread and the use of "Miville " stopped.
We have enough data to support a meaningful explanation. Two days after the first use of the title of "Sieur Deschênes ", Jacques Miville hired men for considerable deforestation work on an isolated property away from Quebec at Cape Martin. Does this property have an interesting strategic position or a wealth of resources to justify its isolation when there was still a lot of land available closer to Quebec? This may be the area whose features inspired the "title " which has become the dit name and the last name for the generations that followed. [7]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 Baptême / Baptism Jacques Miville.
↑ 1639 Baptism Record Archives départementales de Charente-Maritime,Fonds de l'état civil numérisé. État civil de la commune de Hiers-Brouage. Registres paroissiaux (baptêmes, mariages, sépultures), 1620-1650, p.59 (Image 96/176).
↑ 3.0 3.1 Miville/Deschenes Name Variations Site by Raymond Deschenes
↑ 4.0 4.1 Archives nationale de Quebec microfilm reel number 1710.
↑ 5.0 5.1 Inventaire des greffes des notaires du Régime français. Vol II. Créateurs: Roy, Pierre-Georges, 1870-1953, Roy, Antoine, 1905-1997, Archives nationales du Québec. Éditeur: Québec :R. Lefebvre, Éditeur officiel du Québec,1942-1976. Inventaire des Greffes image 141 of 295, p. 133
↑ 6.0 6.1 Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979, Québec > Notre-Dame-de-Québec > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1621-1679 > image 459 of 512; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. FamilySearch
↑ 7.0 7.1 Le Fribourgeois, La voix de l'Association "Les descendants de Pierre Miville" Volume 2, numéro 4, juin 1990. pp.4-7.
↑ 8.0 8.1 Recensement de 1681 en Nouvelle-France. DocPlayer. See page 29 of 40. Link to Recensement de 1681 en Nouvelle-France, compilé par Jean-Guy Sénécal.
↑ 9.0 9.1 Recensement du Canada fait par l'intendant Du Chesneau. 1681 Rescensement 1681, image number 239.
↑ 10.0 10.1 Wikisource Recensement 1681 Census selon Benjamin Sulte
↑ 11.0 11.1 Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," Rivière-Ouelle > Notre-Dame-de-Liesse > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1681, 1685-1750 > image 338 of 659; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. FamilySearch
↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Fichier Origine Jacques Miville 2020 Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie//Québec Federation of Genealogical Societies
↑ Marriage IGD
↑ Burial IGD
↑ Burial for Catherine IGD
Actes d'état civil et registres d'église du Québec (Collection Drouin), 1621 à 1997 - Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection: Institut Généalogique Drouin IGD (membership) https://www.genealogiequebec.com
Migrations - 700 Filles du Roi
See also:
Tree: Nos Origines
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Jacques Vézina (1611 - 1687), aussi connu sous les noms de: Voisinas, Vésinas, Vésina, Vésinat, Voisinat et Visinat.
Naissance:
Jacques naît en 1611 à Puyravault, (Rochefort), diocèse de La Rochelle, Aunis, France. [1] [2]
Mariage:
Le 10 juin 1640, à La Rochelle, Jacques Vézinat épouse Marie Boisdon, fille de Jean Boisdon et de Marie (Bardin) Boisdon.
Enfants connu / Known children:Jacques Vézina & Marie Boisdon:
Marie Vézina (1649 - )
François Vézinat (1642 - 1701)
Anne Vézina (1651 - 1687)
Louise Vézinat (1652 - 1704)
Pierre Vézinat (1655 - 1656)
François Vézinat (1657 - 1703)
Jeanne Vézinat (1659 - 1659)
Jacques Vézinat (1654 - 1655)
Avant 1642, ils vivent à La Rochelle, en Aunis (Charente-Maritime). Ìl est tonnelier.
Entre 1642 et 1655, il vit à Saint-Rogatien, puis à La Rochelle. Il est marchand.
Il est marchand faiseur d’eau de vie lorsqu'il loue une maison à La Rochelle en avril 1653, endroit qu'ils abandonnent en 1659, étant incapables de rencontrer les loyers et rentes requis. Ils voyagent probablement sur le Saint-André en juillet 1659, faisant partie des passagers qui ne sont pas recrutés pour Montréal. Il reprendra son métier de tonnelier dans la colonie.[3]
Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Jacques (Vézina) Voisinat lived
in Canada, Nouvelle-France.
Recensement 1667:
Jacques Vesinat, 56 ; Marie Boydeau, sa femme, 50 ; Marie, 18 ; François, 10 ; Cyprien Martin, domesique, 20 ; 3 bestiaux, 8 arpents en valeur. Ils habitent sur la côte de Beaupré, Nouvelle-France
Recensement 1681:
Jacques Vesinas 72 ; Marie Boisdon (Bourdon) sa femme, 64. Ils habitent sur la seigneurie de Beaupré, Nouvelle-France
Décès:
Il décède le 28 juin 1687 à L'Ange-Gardien, côte de Beaupré, Nouvelle-France.[4]
Biography
Jacques Vézina (1611 - 1687) He was born in 1611 in Puyravault, (Rochefort), diocese of La Rochelle, Aunis, France.
He married Marie Boisdon, daughter of Jean and Marie Boisdon Bardin in 1641 in Puyravault, Aunis (Charente-Maritime), France.
He lived before 1642 in La Rochelle, Aunis (Charente-Maritime)
He was a cooper in 1642.
Between 1642 and 1655 he lives in Saint-Rogatien.
In 1655, he lived in La Rochelle, He was a merchant in 1655.
He was a merchant maker of spirits when he leased a house in La Rochelle in April 1653, location they will abandon in 1659, being unable to meet the required rents and charges. They probably voyaged on the Saint-André in July 1659, being among the passengers not recruted for Montréal. He will go back to his trade of cooper in the colony.[3]
In 1667, Jacques Vézina, Marie Boisdon Cyprien Martin, François Vézinat and Marie Vézina lived in Beaupré, New-France. Jacques Vézina had three cattle and eight acres of valued land.
In 1667, Cyprien Martin was living in the home of Jacques Vezina in Beaupré.
Jacques Vezina and Marie Boisdon lived in 1681 at the seigneury of Beaupre, New-France.
He died June 28, 1687 in L'Ange-Gardien, Beaupré coast, New-France.
Research notes
The unsourced profiles for parents Jean Vezina and Marie Formager previously marked uncertain (July 2019) have been removed. Jacques' parents have not been identified by any reputable source.
Sources
↑ "Quebec, Quebec Federation of Genealogical Societies, Family Origins, 1621-1865," database, entry for Jacques Vesina, record id: 350145 Vezina accessed 5/26/2020
↑ Sa fille / His daughter Anne Vézina - Fichier origine 244264.
↑ 3.0 3.1 Blogue de Guy Perron #397 L'arrivée du couple Jacques Vézina et Marie Boisdon à Québec en 1659 consulté en juillet 2024
↑ sépulture / burial - Jacques Voisinat - FamilySearch.
Internet - Recensement de 1667 en Nouvelle-France, référant au tome IV, chapitre IV du livre Histoire des Canadiens-Français de Benjamin Sulte, édition 977, compilé par Jean-Guy Sénécal le 17 mars 1998.
Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 90, 585, 595
Internet - Recensement de 1681 en Nouvelle-France, référant au chapitre IV du livre Histoire des Canadiens-Français de Benjamin Sulte, compilé par Jean-Guy Sénécal le 17 mars 1998. Âgé de 72 ans.
Généalogie Québec site de François Marchi
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Jacques was born sometime late in the 1400s, the son of Vigor Maillard and Renée de la Vove.
Jacques de Maillard, seigneur of Champagne married Benigne le Bouteillier, April 16, 1516 in Montivilliers, (Seine-Maritime).[1]
Jacques and Benigne had at least five sons who shared in the division of their mother's estate in 1551:[2]
Christophe, Squire seigneur of Champagne near Evreux, and sieur de la Boissière near Nogent le Roy, shared with his brother Miles
Charles
Miles/Nicolas, sieur de la Boissière, shared with his brother Christophe[3]
Jean
Louis
Jacques de Maillard died between 25 June 1555 when he was present for his son Miles' marriage and October 1556 when his oldest son Christophe was recognized as seigneur de la Haute Boissière en partie.[2]
Research Notes
As there was more than one seigneurie named Champagne with Maillard family associations it is difficult to discern which apply to this family. For example, In 1584, a Jacques Maillard, son of Guillaume Maillard, had the full fief of Champaignes belonging to the barony of Acquigny. (A.-S.-I. Acquigny, 1584-1636.) [4]
Sources
↑ Biblioteque Nationale. Fonds de Hozier, Cabinet d'Hozier, vol. 221, dossier 5737 via Jettè et al. From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne. American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1999. pg. 178; Read Nov. 2017
↑ 2.0 2.1 Jetté, René et al., Table d’ascendance de Catherine de Baillon, Montréal, Société généalogique canadienne-française, 2001.
↑ Biblioteque Nationale. Fonds de Hozier, Nouveau d'Hozier, vol. 218, dossier 4949 via Jettè et al. From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne. American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1999. pg. 178; read Nov. 2017
↑ Revue nobillaire, héraldique et biographique. Publiée sous la direction de M.L. Sandre. Nouvelle série-Tome sixième, 1809, pg. 330; Read Nov. 2017
See also:
Jettè et al. From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne. American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1999.
[1] Racines Histoires, Maillard, pg. 3; Read Dec. 2017 | MAILLARD Jacques (I57840)
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James also had twins | BROWN James Thomas (I1558)
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James died one month after the marriage (Ludivine Chateauvert) accidentally he was a break man on trains and got stuck between 2 wagons however Emerence was already pregnant and James my grand father was born.
--Mariette Foisy | NORTON Joseph James (I56106)
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James H. Loghry was living in New York City, NY at the time of his father's death n 1867. | Loghry Jr. James H. (I54020)
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James listed his occupation as a farmer on his marriage license. He was three years his wife junior. | Mott James Eugene (I53021)
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James Peckcom left a will, dated November 13th, 1779 leaving his wife, Deborah Hammond Peckcom and their chilren his estate. (Typed as written)
WILL OF JAMES PECKCOM
DARTMOUTH, BRISTOL COUNTY, MA
This thirteenth day of November, A.D. One thousand seven hundred and seventy nine I James Peckcom of Darmouth in the County of Bristol with in the State of Massachusetts Bay in New England, yeoman, being now in the sixty fourth year of my age by reason of infirmyty of body , I cannot expect to be continued long in this world.
Therefore it might be best to settle my estate (while God was pleased to continue my memory,reason and understanding with me) By making this my last Will and Testament: and as to my worldly estate which God has been pleased to bless me with in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:
Imprimis My Will is that all my just debts, funeral charges and just expenses of all sort should be first paid by my Executor hereafter named, out of my Live Stock.
Then I give to Deborah my beloved wife the use and improvement of that part of my now dwelling howse that is called the citchen and clouset at one end of the same with the Stowe Room together with a privelage in the Chamber to set meal casks and to set casks to keep grain in and a privelage in the Sellor to put Sider apples and all other saus as she shall have need of and to the well to draw water and a privelage in my barn for her haye and good room for her cowe with the Liberty to pass and repass to and from all and every of said privelages and the use of my gardens for her to raise such there on as may best suit her and what summer and winter apples she shall have need of out of my orchard and all other fruit therein as she shall ever mind (?) for together with all my live stock after bills are paid and all my store of (?) that I shall (?) me at my demise and all other nesesarys for the comfort of this life.
I likewise give her my great old coat and the use and improvement of all my howsell stuff of all sorts so long as she remains my widow together with what I shall order to be done for her and performed to her by my two sons all which is in lew of her right of Laws.
Then I give and bequeath to my son, Isaiah Peckcom and to his heirs and assign forever the one half of my tender swamp in Dartmouth, it being the third part of a lot of tender swamp I bought of one of the heirs of (?) Seth Pope, late of (?) Dartmouth deceased.
He my said son to pay and perform as shall be hereafter expressed in this my will that-- is to pay to his mother my wife yearly and every year so long as she remains my widow Three bushels of good Indian corn and one bushel of Rye and five cord of Wood to the doore of my now Dwelling House for her use if by her call for.
Then I give and bequeath to my son Caleb Peckcom and to his heirs and assign forever my homested farm with the buildinds their on except the privelages aboved expressed to his mother together with the other half of the above said swamp and my gun; he my said son to pay and perform as shall be hereafter exprest in this my Will that is to say to his mother my Wife yearly and every year three bushels of good Indian corn and one bushel of Rye and to keep her a cow Summer and Winter with suitable keeping for the same and six cord of Wood to her Door if it be by her needed yearly and seasonably during the time she remains my widow.
Then I give to my above said two sons all my Wearing apparriel and all my farming Implyments or utincials. I likewise give to my said two sons all my tools common used about Handy Craft Work and my boat and furnature and all my fishing implyments for fishing of sorts to be Equally Divided between them.
Further more my Will is that my said son Caleb finds and provides one hundred and sixty pound of good beef and forty pound of well fed pork to yearly and every year during the time she reamins my widow. Further more my will is that in case she shall marry for her to have the use and the improvement of one feather bed and furniture and other necessarys for hous keeping during her natural life and to be returned so as to be divided to and amongst my daughters.
Further more my Will is that the housel goods which I gave my wife the use of shall be and go to and amongst my said five daughters so and in such amounts as to make them equil With What they have already had that is to say Susanna Taber, Lydia Annable, Deborah Myrick, Content Hathaway, Hannah East
Then I give to my Daughter Lydia Annable -six shillings
Then I give to my Daughter Deborah Myrick six shillings
Then I give to my Daughter Content Hathaway six shillings
Then I give to my Daughter Hannah East six shillings
To be paid by my Executor here after named within one year after my Decease my will is then what money I shall have by me at my Decease and what Debts are due to me are to goe to pay my debts with the live stock.
Then I constitute make and ordain my son Caleb Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby makeing all others Before this Voide In Witness
Where of I the said James Peckcom have here unto sett my Hand and Seal the
Day and Date aforesaid
Signed Sealed Published and Declaired by the said James Peckcom as his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us this Day and Year above written.
In the precence of
(Signed)
Caleb Hathaway James Peckcom
Richard Hathaway
Samuel West (?)
(Note at bottom of page: the money that I have by me and Debts Due to go to pay Debts With the live Stock interlined Before sined.)
James Peckcom left a will, dated November 13th, 1779 leaving his wife, Deborah Hammond Peckcom and their chilren his estate. (Typed as written)
WILL OF JAMES PECKCOM
DARTMOUTH, BRISTOL COUNTY, MA
This thirteenth day of November, A.D. One thousand seven hundred and seventy nine I James Peckcom of Darmouth in the County of Bristol with in the State of Massachusetts Bay in New England, yeoman, being now in the sixty fourth year of my age by reason of infirmyty of body , I cannot expect to be continued long in this world.
Therefore it might be best to settle my estate (while God was pleased to continue my memory,reason and understanding with me) By making this my last Will and Testament: and as to my worldly estate which God has been pleased to bless me with in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:
Imprimis My Will is that all my just debts, funeral charges and just expenses of all sort should be first paid by my Executor hereafter named, out of my Live Stock.
Then I give to Deborah my beloved wife the use and improvement of that part of my now dwelling howse that is called the citchen and clouset at one end of the same with the Stowe Room together with a privelage in the Chamber to set meal casks and to set casks to keep grain in and a privelage in the Sellor to put Sider apples and all other saus as she shall have need of and to the well to draw water and a privelage in my barn for her haye and good room for her cowe with the Liberty to pass and repass to and from all and every of said privelages and the use of my gardens for her to raise such there on as may best suit her and what summer and winter apples she shall have need of out of my orchard and all other fruit therein as she shall ever mind (?) for together with all my live stock after bills are paid and all my store of (?) that I shall (?) me at my demise and all other nesesarys for the comfort of this life.
I likewise give her my great old coat and the use and improvement of all my howsell stuff of all sorts so long as she remains my widow together with what I shall order to be done for her and performed to her by my two sons all which is in lew of her right of Laws.
Then I give and bequeath to my son, Isaiah Peckcom and to his heirs and assign forever the one half of my tender swamp in Dartmouth, it being the third part of a lot of tender swamp I bought of one of the heirs of (?) Seth Pope, late of (?) Dartmouth deceased.
He my said son to pay and perform as shall be hereafter expressed in this my will that-- is to pay to his mother my wife yearly and every year so long as she remains my widow Three bushels of good Indian corn and one bushel of Rye and five cord of Wood to the doore of my now Dwelling House for her use if by her call for.
Then I give and bequeath to my son Caleb Peckcom and to his heirs and assign forever my homested farm with the buildinds their on except the privelages aboved expressed to his mother together with the other half of the above said swamp and my gun; he my said son to pay and perform as shall be hereafter exprest in this my Will that is to say to his mother my Wife yearly and every year three bushels of good Indian corn and one bushel of Rye and to keep her a cow Summer and Winter with suitable keeping for the same and six cord of Wood to her Door if it be by her needed yearly and seasonably during the time she remains my widow.
Then I give to my above said two sons all my Wearing apparriel and all my farming Implyments or utincials. I likewise give to my said two sons all my tools common used about Handy Craft Work and my boat and furnature and all my fishing implyments for fishing of sorts to be Equally Divided between them.
Further more my Will is that my said son Caleb finds and provides one hundred and sixty pound of good beef and forty pound of well fed pork to yearly and every year during the time she reamins my widow. Further more my will is that in case she shall marry for her to have the use and the improvement of one feather bed and furniture and other necessarys for hous keeping during her natural life and to be returned so as to be divided to and amongst my daughters.
Further more my Will is that the housel goods which I gave my wife the use of shall be and go to and amongst my said five daughters so and in such amounts as to make them equil With What they have already had that is to say Susanna Taber, Lydia Annable, Deborah Myrick, Content Hathaway, Hannah East
Then I give to my Daughter Lydia Annable -six shillings
Then I give to my Daughter Deborah Myrick six shillings
Then I give to my Daughter Content Hathaway six shillings
Then I give to my Daughter Hannah East six shillings
To be paid by my Executor here after named within one year after my Decease my will is then what money I shall have by me at my Decease and what Debts are due to me are to goe to pay my debts with the live stock.
Then I constitute make and ordain my son Caleb Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby makeing all others Before this Voide In Witness
Where of I the said James Peckcom have here unto sett my Hand and Seal the
Day and Date aforesaid
Signed Sealed Published and Declaired by the said James Peckcom as his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us this Day and Year above written.
In the precence of
(Signed)
Caleb Hathaway James Peckcom
Richard Hathaway
Samuel West (?)
(Note at bottom of page: the money that I have by me and Debts Due to go to pay Debts With the live Stock interlined Before sined.) | Peckham James (I53874)
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James was a private in the 189th Regiment, Company C.of the Civil War. He died of injuries in a hospital. He is also listed in the Ross Cemetery in Canisteo, Steuben County, NY as well as Oak Hill. Perhaps he was moved from one to the other at a later date. | Loghry James S. (I54112)
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James was buried on 18 Dec 1912 at Holy
Cross Cemetery 3620 Tilden Ave in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. He has reference number 29.
James left New York and had settled in western Michigan by 1860 when he was a farm laborer working for and/or living
with the Carren family in Berlin (Saranac), Ionia county. | NEWLAND James Finchout (I56404)
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James, Mary Anne, and their children James, Mary Ann, and Edmund
moved to St. Peter, Minnesota in 1868. From there they journeyed by
ox team to Norfolk Township near Birch Cooley in 1869. There James
took up farming, and there the following children were born; David,
Katherine, Ellen, Edward, Patrick and Sarah.
James Brown II died in 1881 when he was run over by a train in Birch
Cooley. The obituaries say that he got drunk and passed out on the
tracks and the train ran over his legs, amputating both of them. | (Jr) James Brown (I246)
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JAMESTOWN - James B. Ketcham, 82, died Thursday, March 16, 2006, at home in Jamestown, RI.
He was the devoted husband of Ira D. (Davisson) Ketcham for 52 years.
Jim was born in New York City in 1924. He was the son of Jean (Long) and William Tredwell Ketcham. He was a direct descendant of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Jim was a graduate of Lawrence School, The Hill School, Yale University, Class of 1945 and attended Columbia University Medical School.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corp (United States Air Force) in 1943 and entered the medical corp. and was in charge of organizing small medical units designed to function as 24 bed hospitals. These units were then flown into action. On behalf of this work, Jim was a recipient of the Legion of Merit Award for the invention of the M*A*S*H unit (mobile auxiliary surgical hospital). At the time, he was the youngest person to be awarded this prestigious medal. As result he was promoted to Second Lieutenant. He remained in the Air Force Reserve and was recalled to active duty in 1950 during the Korean War and was promoted to First Lieutenant. In 1952, he was promoted to Air Force Captain and was released from his duties in June 1953 to pursue a career in business.
He was an administrator for Sloan Kettering Memorial Cancer Center, Paul R. Ray and Company and Kollmorgen Corporation where he retired in 1990 after twelve years as Director of Human Resources. A long time resident of Lawrence New York, he retired to Jamestown in 1995.
Jim's life was one of service. He was both Junior and Senior Warden of Trinity-St. John's Church in Hewlett, New York. He was awarded the Bishop's Cross for his distinctive years of service to the Episcopal Church. He was active in the Republican Party in New York, working for F. Clifton White and running Ralph Edsell's campaign for the United States Congress in 1964. He was also the Republican Town Committee Member in Lawrence for over a decade. During his retirement, he served as the Treasurer of the Republican Town Committee in Jamestown. He was a member of the Holland Lodge, The Reading Room of Newport, the Conanicut Yacht Club, The Rockaway Hunting Club, Lawrence Beach Club and the Cedarhurst Yacht Club. He was a lover of both opera and classical music and was an avid reader and sports fan.
While at Yale University, he was one of the founders of the Nathan Hale Society and was a lifetime member. Jim was a devoted husband and father. Besides his wife, he is survived by his son, George Bonbright Ketcham of Newport, RI; daughters, Laurie Camden Ketcham of Jamestown; RI, Susan Ketcham Coffin of Manchester By the Sea, MA and Brucie Ketcham Donahue of Northfield, VT and his brother William Tredwell Ketcham, Jr. of New York City, NY and Lawrence, NY. In addition, he is survived by sons-in-law Lloyd H. Coffin, III and Thomas M. Donahue and daughter-in-law Mimi Ketcham; his grandchildren; Benjamin Bonbright Coffin, Sarah Camden Coffin, James Tredwell Donahue and Catherine Bruce Donahue.
A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 25, 2006, at St. Matthews Parish, 87 Narragansett Avenue, Jamestown, RI. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Newport Hospital Foundation, 11 Friendship Street, Newport, RI 02840.
Funeral arrangements by the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring Street, Newport, RI 02840.
Published: May 28, 2006 | KETCHAM James (Jim) Bonbright (I37277)
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JAN 1270/71 | of NAVARRE Juana Princess (I22842)
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JAN 1376/77 | PLANTAGENET-BEAUFORT Thomas (I22797)
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Jan 1598/1599 | Bent Marie (I52029)
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Jan 1622/1623 | Warren Nathanel (I53988)
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Jan 1635/1636 | Bent John (I51992)
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JAN 1670/71 | SHEPARDSON John (I47227)
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JAN 1683/84 | WASHBURN Hepsibah (I25596)
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Jan 1700/1701 | Willard Aaron (I51768)
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JAN 1716/17 | DEWEY Daniel (I22046)
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JAN 1718/19 | EASTMAN Benjamin (I20337)
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Jan 1719/1720 | Vassall Sarah (I50382)
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JAN 1732/33 | HAWKINS Phebe (I40689)
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JAN 1747/48 | AVERY Mary (I45418)
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JAN 1750/51 | INGRAHAM James (I45514)
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Jan 1968 Davison (Yankeetown) Cemetery, Clayton , Woodford Co., IL | MCCLURE John Elmer (I35967)
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Jan 25 1691/92 | Family: ROOT Thomas / LEONARD Sarah (Dumbleton) (F12649)
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Jane and Abram had four children, all unknown. | Annable Jane Elizabeth (I53400)
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Jane moved from Ireland to Glenwood, MN in 1871.
Jane taught school at Glenwood and Villard until her marriage.
James and Jane served on the town and school board in Beaulieu and
were instrumental in starting the Hart School.
Jane Wamsley came from Canada in the early 1900's. She also taught
school.17
JANE WAMSLEY HART
Jane Wamsley Hart was born February 25, 1857 in Ontario, Canada. She
was baptized on April 17, 1858 at St. Peter's Catholic Church at St.
Joseph, Ontario. Jane's parents, Edward and Mary Byrne Cosgrove, had migrated from Ireland
to Stanley township in Ontario, Canada; Edward in 1845 and Mary about
1853.
In 1871 Jane's family moved to Glenwood, Minnesota where she
attended school long enough to get a teacher's certificate. She
taught school in the Glenwood and Villard
area until her marriage on November 27, 1877 to James R. Hart at
Long Prairie, Minnesota. They lived at Villard for twenty years.
In 1901 the family moved to Duane, Minnesota (a town now extinct)
where she helped organize the post office and worked there for a
while. In 1904 the Hart's moved to
Lagarde township, Mahnomen County. Land had just been opened up for
purchase from the Indians on the White Earth Reservation. Jane was
the first teacher at the
Sunshine School (Hart School) and was on the school board as was
James for many years.
Jane worked hard raising her family of five boys and 5 girls in this
rural setting without electricity, running water and other
conveniences. She taught her children herself
and they all grew to be intelligent, hard working people people. Her
daughters learned to sew and bake and were excellent homemakers. Two
of her daughters opened a
millinery establishment where they made and sold hats. Though I was
only years old when she died, I can remember her big delicious sugar
cookies. I had hats and scarfs
Grandma Jane had made for many years and they were lovely. From what
people who knew her have said and the newspaper clipping at the time
of her death she spent a lot
of time helping friends and neighbors when needed in times of
trouble and sickness. She was an extremely pleasant lady and showed a
lot of humor and wit. She had to be
good-natured to keep up with all the company that visited at their
small home.
Jane died on May 20, 1923 at her home in Lagarde Township, Mahnomen
County, Minnesota. She was buried at St. Joseph's Church at Beaulieu,
Minnesota.
[By Patricia (Peggy) Hart Bisek --daughter of Albert Hart Oct. 1989] | WAMSLEY Jane Barbara (I9909)
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January 6 | Family: HOFFMAN Johan Gabriel / NILSDOTTER Christina (F22914)
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Jared, born December 27 1753, was one of two of Samuel and Mary's sons who trekked westward to try their fortunes in the relatively open lands of Berkshire County. He began his family at Sturbridge but moved, judging from land transactions, around 1784. Ten years earlier he married, by necessity, Martha Marcy; within seven months daughter Mary was born. In 1777 they had a son, Royal; no other children were recorded here. At the time of the 1800 census, the family was listed in Windsor, Massachusetts with three sons and two daughters. Ten years later, now in Lanesboro, only two children were enumerated in the family. He died sometime before 1820; on that census list his family was not listed as an independent household.76
Initially, Jared intended to farm nearer to home. In 1779 he acquired, for L225, rights to a fifty acre farmstead in Dudley. Four years later he purchased (for L20) from Abijah Sairles an adjoining thirty-five acre parcel, as well as rights (for L60) to Sarah Cheney's widow's dower of ten acres and a dwellinghouse—possibly part of the same farm—though he was not allowed possession until her death. His last recorded transaction was in 1784, the deed which quitclaimed to his youngest brother Walter rights in their mother's third.77
If he divested himself of any of this property before departing the county, the deeds were not recorded. A later document suggests that he may have become embroiled legal difficulties relating to some of his land deals (perhaps motivating him to leave?). In 1798, Jared Freeman formally granted his brother Benjamin power of attorney "in all causes real, personal, or mixed, moved or to be moved for me or against me in any court of law." The problems may have been tied particularly to the land of Sarah Cheney, now deceased, which he specified his brother was to sell.78 | FREEMAN Jared (I3116)
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Jean "João" Rodrigues (1641 - 1720)
Père et mère:
Il est le fils de (João) Jean (Rodrigues) Rodrigue et de (Suzana) Suzanne (Da Cruz) la Croix.
Naissance:
Il naît vers 1641 à Sao Joao, Lisboa (St-Jean, archevêché de Lisbonne), Portugal.
Mariage:
Le 28 octobre 1671, à Québec, Canada. Jean Rodrigue âgé de 30 ans épouse Anne Le Roy âgée de 30 ans, fille de François Leroy et d'Anne Bourdais.[1]
Enfants connus / Known children: Anne le Roy & Jean Rodrigue
Marie Anne Rodrigue est née le 7 août 1673 à Beauport, baptisée le 16 août 1673 à Beauport. À épousé Jean MOREAU, fils de Jean MOREAU et de Catherine LEROUX.
Suzanne Rodrigue est née en 1675 à Beauport, est décédée le 9 juin 1711 à Beauport et a inhumée le 10 juin 1711. Elle a épousé Vincent GUILLOT, fils de Vincent GUILLOT et de Jeanne SICARD, le 26 octobre 1699 à Québec.
René Rodrigue est né le 28 juillet 1678 et est décédé le 22 mars 1715.
Vincent Rodrigue est né le 9 août 1681 à Beauport et a été baptisé le 10 août 1681 à Beauport. Le 11 janvier 1707, à Saint-Michel de Beauport. il a épousé Marie-Angélique GIROUX, fille de Toussaint GIROUX et de Thérèse LEBLANC.
Jacques Rodrigue est né en mai 1685 à Beauport et baptisé le 27 mai 1685 à Beauport. Il a épousé Geneviève CARON, fille de Jean CARON et de Maguerite GAGNON, le 7 juillet 1718 à Cap-Saint-Ignace.
Recensement 1681:
Jean Rodrigue 40 ; Anne Le Roy, sa femme, 40 ; enfants ; Marie 9, Suzanne 6, René 4. Vincent 2 mois ; 10 arpents en valeur. Ils habitent à la seigneurie de Beauport, Canada.
Décès:
Le 14 novembre 1720, âgé d'environ 79 ans, Jean Rodvic (Rodrigue) décède subitement et est inhumé le 15 novembre 1720 à la paroisse Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité, Beauport, Canada.[2][3][4]
UNE BRÈVE CHRONOLOGIE DE SA VIE [5]
vers 1668 - Il débarque à Québec
vers 1668-1669 - Il se fait concéder une terre par le sieur Jean Juchereau, sieur de Maure, à la Rivière-aux-Roches à Cap-Rouge.
14 juillet 1670 - Il revend cette terre à Pierre Renaud dit Locat (contrat Becquet).
20 juillet 1670 - Il achète d'Isaac Harnois une terre située à St-Ange du Cap-Rouge (contrat Audouart); le même jour, chez le même notaire, il signe une reconnaissance de dette de 150 livres à l'endroit du même Isaac Harnois
en 1670? - Il achète la terre de son voisin.
21 juillet 1671 - Il échange cette dernière terre à François Savarypour une terre que possède ce dernier dans la seigneurie du sieur deLa Durantaye (contrat Rageot)
13 octobre 1671 - Il passe contrat de mariage à Beauport avec Anne LeRoy, fille du Roy , (fille de François Le Roy et d'Anne Bourdais, de la paroisse de St-Germain-l'Auxerrois à Paris) (contrat Becquet).
28 octobre 1671 - Le mariage est célébré à Notre-Dame de Québec.
en 1673 - L'achat de la terre d'Isaac Harnois, fait en 1671, est annulé.
11 mai 1673 - Il s'engage au service de Pierre Niel (bourgeois de Québec) à compter de la St-Jean-Baptiste jusqu'à la fin de la saison de navigation (contrat Duquet).
7 août 1673 - Naissance à Beauport de Marie-Anne Rodrigue, premier enfant de Jean et d'Anne.
16 août 1673 - Marie-Anne est baptisée à Beauport.
3 juin 1674 - Jean Rodrigue renouvelle son engagement chez Pierre Niel (contrat Duquet).
vers 1675 - Naissance du deuxième enfant Rodrigue, Suzanne, probablement à Beauport.
10 mai 1675 - Jean s'engage chez Bertrand Chenay, sieur de La Garenne (marchand à Québec), pour une période allant du 20 avril jusqu'à lafin de la période de navigation (contrat Duquet).
automne 1675 - À la fin de la période de navigation, il s'engage à servir Vivien Jean jusqu'au printemps suivant.
10 avril 1677 - Il est à nouveau engagé par Bertrand Chenay (contrat Duquet) (on peut supposer qu'il l'a aussi été en 1676, mais nous n'en avons pas la trace).
28 juillet 1678 - Naissance de René Rodrigue au village St-Michel à Beauport.
29 juillet 1678 - Baptême de René Rodrigue à Beauport.
9 août 1681 - Naissance de Vincent Rodrigue au village St-Michel à Beauport.
en 1681 - Lors du recensement nominatif de 1681, Jean Rodrigue et sa famille se trouvent toujours à Beauport; on indique qu'il avait quatre enfants, et qu'il possédait une terre de 10 arpents.
mai 1685 - Naissance de Jacques Rodrigue au village St-Michel à Beauport.
27 mai 1685 - Baptême de Jacques Rodrigue à Beauport.
15 mars 1686 - Jean Rodrigue achète un lopin de terre à René Dubois dit Brisebois (contrat Vachon).
18 février 1692 - Mariage de Marie-Anne Rodrigue, fille de Jean, avec Jean Moreau (fils de Jean Moreau et de Catherine Leroux), à Québec (contrat Genaple, 15 février 1692).
26 octobre 1699 - Mariage de Suzanne Rodrigue, fille de Jean, avec Vincent Guillot (fils de Vincent Guillot et de Jeanne Sicard), à Québec (contrat Roger, 25 octobre 1699).
19 avril 1701 - Jean vend une partie de ses terres à René Toupin (contrat Duprac).
10 août 1701 - Il vend une autre partie de ses terres à son gendre Vincent Guillot (contrat Duprac).
25 octobre 1701 - Il vend encore une autre partie de ses terres à son fils René (contrat Duprac).
22 novembre 1703 - Mariage de René Rodrigue, fils de Jean, avec Élisabeth Dauphin (fille de René Dauphin et de Suzanne Gignard), à Beauport (contrat Duprac, 18 novembre 1703).
7 janvier 1707 - Mariage de Vincent Rodrigue, deuxième fils de Jean,avec Marie-Angélique Giroux (fille de Toussaint Giroux et de Thérèse Leblanc), à Beauport (contrat Duprac, 12 septembre 1706).
30 janvier 1711 - Jean fait don des biens qui lui restent à son fils Jacques, à la condition que ce dernier loge ses parents et les nourrisse jusqu'à leur décès.
9 juin 1711 - Décès de Suzanne Rodrigue à Beauport (sépulture à Beauport le 10 juin), à l'âge d'environ 36 ans; son veuf Vincent Guillot épousera Marie Prévost en secondes noces à Québec le 25 novembre 1711.
25 avril 1712 - Jacques Rodrigue fait annuler le don que lui a fait son père en janvier 1711, trouvant sans doute trop lourde la charge de s'occuper de ses parents (contrat LaCetière).
7 février 1713 - Sans doute aux prises avec de graves problèmes financiers, Jean Rodrigue fait don des biens qui lui restent à ses fils René et Vincent, à la condition que ces derniers logent, nourrissent et prennent soin de leurs parents jusqu'à leur décès.
22 mars 1715 - Décès de René Rodrigue à Beauport (sépulture à Beauport le 23 mars), à l'âge de 37 ans; sa veuve Élisabeth Dauphin épousera Ignace Lépinay en secondes noces à Beauport le 11 novembre 1715.
26 mai 1715 - Décès d'Anne Le Roy, épouse de Jean Rodrigue, à l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, à l'âge d'environ 74 ans.
20 août 1715 - Jean Rodrigue donne les biens qui lui restent à son fils Vincent et à sa bru Élisabeth Dauphin.
1718 - Mariage de Jacques Rodrigue, troisième fils de Jean, avec Geneviève Caron (fille de Jean Caron et de Marguerite Gagnon, et veuve de Jean Bernier), à Cap-St-Ignace (contrat Bernard de Larivière, 7 juillet 1718).
14 novembre 1720 - âgé d'environ 79 ans, Jean Rodrigue décède et est inhumé à Beauport le 15 novembre; son épouse, Anne Le Roy, était décédée à l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec le 26 mai 1715 à l'âge de 74 ans.
Note de recherche / Research note
Cherché son lieu de naissance sur Google Maps ... Sao Joao est un quartier du centre-ville de Lisbonne. Il y a un grand cimetière qui porte ce nom, mais il se trouve à environ un kilomètre et demi de la cathédrale, siège de l'archevêque... qui porte le nom de Santa Maria Maior et non de Saint-Jean.
Looked his birthplace up on Google Maps ... Sao Joao is a downtown neighbourhood of Lisboa. There is a big cemetery by that name, but it is about a kilometer and a half from the Cathedral, the seat of the Archbishop ... which is named after Santa Maria Maior, not St. John. B. Ross Ashley
Sources
↑ Family search - Mariage / Marriage - Jean Rodrigue - Anne le Roy.
↑ PRDH sépulture Jean Rodrigue.
↑ Notes sur les Archives de Notre-Dame de Beauport. M. Je Liangevin, Pretre. Ancien curé de cette Paroisse. 2ème Livraison. Quebec. C. Darveau, Imprimeur, No. 8 rue La Montagne. 1863. See Page 141, image 7 of 157.BanQ
↑ Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979, Beauport > Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité-de-Beauport > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1751-1759, 1720-1739, 1759-1768 > image 165 of 629; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. Family Search - sépulture - Jean Rodvie (Rodrigue.
↑ Brève chronologie de sa vie.
Tanguay - Volume 1, p. 525 - 1671 RODRIGUE, Jean, LEROY, Anne.
Rootsweb Descendants de João RODRIGUES.
Voir aussi/See also
Site Francois Marchi
Nos origines | RODRIGUES João (I60266)
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Jean and Franoise-Claire had 12 children | CHARET Francoise-Claire (I1947)
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Jean and Franoise-Claire had 12 children | De MONBRUN Jean Boucher Sieur (I5772)
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Jean Boisdon est l'époux de Marie Bardin[1] Tous les deux sont décédés avant le 1er mars 1642.[2]
Un seul enfant connu:
Marie Boisdon (1617 - 1687).
Sources
↑ Fichier origine 350146 Marie Boisdon 2016 Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie//Québec Federation of Genealogical Societies
↑ préfen, notice complémentaire via archive.org
Généalogie Québec: http://genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=11312 site de François Marchi | BARDIN Marie (I60320)
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Jean Boisdon est l'époux de Marie Bardin[1] Tous les deux sont décédés avant le 1er mars 1642.[2]
Un seul enfant connu:
Marie Boisdon (28 déc 1615 - 1687).
Research notes
Jean and his wife Marie Bardin are known to be the parents of daughter Marie from a civil document of 1 March 1642 in which they were indicated to be deceased.[3]
Wikipédia: Saint-Rogatien
Sources
↑ Fichier origine 350146 Marie Boisdon 2016 Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie//Québec Federation of Genealogical Societies
↑ préfen, notice complémentaire via archive.org
↑ Archange Godbout o.f.m., Émigration Rochelaise en Nouvelle-France, Montréal, 1970. Page 237. Rapport de l'Archiviste de la province de Québec, 1970 Familles venues de La Rochelle en Canada Père Archange Godbout (débute pg 119)
See also:
Généalogie Québec: site Marchi | BOISDON Jean (I60321)
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Jean de Ghistelles, dit le Grand, seigneur de Ghistelles, conseiller et chambellan du comte de Flandre, était le fils de Jean de Ghistelles et d'Isabeau de la Woestine (Wastines)[1].
Il avait épousé (selon titres du 20 mai 1299) Marguerite de Luxembourg, fille de Gérard de Luxembourg, seigneur de Durby, et de Mahaut de Clèves[1].
Il mourut en 1316 et fut enterré aux Augustins à Bruges[1].
Research notes
The enumeration of the Ghistelles named Jean varies in sources, some showing him as III and others IV, but more consistently referring to him as le Grand. The year of birth is a complete guess for research purposes. The year of marriage, also a guess, is supported by an act of June 1289 mentioning the couple.[2] | de GHISTELLES Jean (I57855)
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Jean de Joyeuse, seigneur de Champigneulle, était le fils de François de Joyeuse et Nicole des Ancherins.[1]
Il épousa en janvier 1563 Nicole des Ancherins, dame de Cierges[1], dont:
Jean de Joyeuse de Champigneulle, seigneur de Sivry-lès-Buzancy, marié à Marie de Query, sans enfant
Élisabeth de Joyeuse, dite des Ancherins, femme de Jean de Gillet sieur de Mairy
Louise de Joyeuse, femme de Charles de Longueval
Claude de Joyeuse, femme de Claude de Pregny
Marie de Joyeuse, mariée à Jean Le Fauconnier, écuyer, seigneur de Chevièvres (veuf en 1609)
Pierre de Joyeuse de Champigneulle (descendance)[1]
Biography
Jean de Joyeuse (1540 - 1607)
Birthdate: circa 1540
Birthplace': Epieds, Aisne, Picardie, France.
Death: Vers / About 1607, St-Aubin-d'Aubigné, Île et Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Enfants / Children:
Louise de Joyeuse
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Roland-Yves Gagné and Laurent Kokanosky, Les origines de Philippe Amiot (Hameau), de son épouse Anne Couvent et de leur neveu Toussaint Ledran, (Montréal: MSGCF), vol. 58, no. 1, p. 17-58, English translation provided by the French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan, vol. 42, nos. 1-4, 2021.
See Also
Fichier origine - Couvent Anne, arrière petite-fille.
Francogene - Jean De Joyeuse
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Darrell Parker for Joyeuse-5 creating De Joyeuse-5 on 12 Aug 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Darrell and others. | de JOYEUSE Jean (I60359)
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Jean de Ponthieu had three wives:[1]
Laure de St. Valéry.
Mathilde.
Beatrix de St. Pol.
Adela.
Guillaume.
Marguerite.
Helene.
In 1190, Jean de Ponthieu left for the Holy Land during the Third Crusade with King Philip Augustus. He died at the seige of Acre and is buried in the abbey of Saint-Josse de Dommartin on the slopes of Tortefontaine, Pas-de-Calais, France. [2]
Sources
↑ Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Hosted online by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG), accessed 2025, Comtes de Ponthieu.
↑ Wikipedia:FR:Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu.
Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison royale de France, Tome III (Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Les Libraires Associés, 1726-1733) pp. 300-1. | PONTHIEU Jean (I59928)
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Jean Gobeil arrived in Canada without fanfare, accompanied by his
wife Jeanne Guyet and his five children. For more than a century,
serious researchers tried to determine
the place of origin of this Canadian family. Msgr Cyprien. Tanguay
states that Jean and his family were originally from St-Didier,
diocese of Poitiers. Others add:
Saint-Didier of the town of Poitiers, today a parish no longer in
existence. Rene Jette, in his recent genealogical dictionary, issues
a new opinion: Jean Gobeil, from
St-Andre, town and arrondissement, of Niort, diocese of Poitiers.
Niort, presently the head town of the department of Deux-Sevres, has
a population of 56,000 inhabitants. Until the conquest of New France
by England, the Canadian fur
trade gave Niort prosperity. Four parishes share the territory of
the city: Notre-Dame, St-Hilaire, St-Etienne and St-Andre. It was in
this last parish that the Guyet-Gobeil
couple's life began, before 1653.
FIRST APPEARANCE
Had Jean Gobeil saved some money in order to go to the Lower-Town of
Quebec? Did he come with a promise of work or without contract? We
find him for the first time
on 23 December 1665, in the presence of notary Auber from Chateau-
Richer. Sieur Toussaint Toupin, a bourgeois of Quebec, agreed to
lease him a farm at Sault-a-la-Puce
for five consecutive years, beginning on the preceding first of
November. Jean Gobeil was said to be a laborer. The new farmer began
with a house and buildings to shelter
2 steers, 3 cows, I bull and 2 calves. This incomplete record ends
on the second page. We have to wait a long time to know that Jean was
responsible for the animals and
that he must pay the agreed price should some die due to lack of
care. In addition, the first year, in other words at the end of 1666,
Gobeil paid the equivalent of 20 livres in
butter for the price of the lease of each cow and 10 livres for the
four following years. The neighbors of the Gobeils were an Cloutier,
owner of six arpents of frontal land
since 16 July 1652, and Nicolas Huot dit St-Laurent.
It was here, near the heart of the future parish of Chateau-Richer,
that the Gobeils lived for five years on these six arpents of frontal
land. During the following winter, on
21 February 1666, the 42 year old Jean Gobeil, was confirmed by Msgr
de Laval at Chateau-Richer. Marie and Francoise Gobeil, his
daughters, were also in this group of
twenty-one.
The censustaker in the year 1666 places the Gobeil family on the
Beaupre Coast. The censustakers in 1667 give more details. Jean
already owned 12 head of cattle and had
16 arpents of land under cultivation. Near his farm, there was the
homestead of Julien Fortin and that of Jean Cloutier.
Then, in 1668, Marie Gobeil was married to Robert Vaillancourt. The
following year two other daughters left the paternal home -to get
married. But two new Canadian
Gobeil children came to replace those who had left: Catherine and
Barthlemy.
SAINTE-FAMILLE ON THE ISLAND
A tenant is never completely in his own home. After five years of
work, Jean Gobeil looked across the river towards the beautiful Ile
'Orleans. The north coast had more
abundant and larger wild game and the soil of the island was more
fertile. On 28 October 1669, with is son-in-law Robert Vaillancourt,
Jean bought a piece of land from
Noel Rose. It was located on the Ile d'Orleans, in the parish of Ste-
Famille. And on the following 7 November, Jean obtained the three
remaining arpents on which there
were some buildings and two arpents of cultivated land. This entire
property had belonged first to Jean-Paul Maheu and Barthelemy Verreau
dit LeBourguignon, then to
Noel Rose dit Larose, husband of Marie Montminy. At the time of this
purchase, their neighbors were Robert Vaillancourt and Nicolas
Patenotre. The purchase price: 300
livres, 87 of which were immediately given to the teller. The
remaining debt was to be paid off in two years.
It is difficult to verify if Vaillancourt and Gobeil had decided to
live on the island right away. The scenario could have been: Gobeil
would spend the winter at
Chateau-Richer; Rose on the island. During the winter Vaillancourt
and Gobeil would probably cut wood on their new lot. In the spring,
Noel Rose moved to the
Saint-Charles River where he obtained a concession from the Jesuits
at Sainte-Anne in 1670. The Gobeil property was located across from
Chateau-Richer, to the west of
the present church of Ste-Famille, near the boundary of the parish
of St-Pierre, according to the map of Robert Villeneuve.
How to explain that on 14 January 1672, in another contract signed
by Romain Becquet, Jean Gobeil, "habitant living on the ile
dorleans," bought the same parcel of land
from Noel Rose for 280 livres? Had he not been able to pay his
mortgage? In fact, on 14 January 1672, Gobeil acquired his property
by means of a loan from Nicolas Huot
dit St-Laurent. Jean gave an annual rent of 14 livres tournois to St-
Laurent. Jean resold his farm on 16 March 1688 to Claude Panneton dit
LeFifre, for 300 livres.
Let's remember that on 16 March 1686, Jean Gobeil had not managed to
pay off his rent of 14 livres and the arrears. Charles Aubert de La
Chesnaye took care of it. For the
first time, it was said that the Gobeil land was located at Pot au
beurre, a popular name for a part of the parish of Ste-Famille.
SAINT-JEAN ON THE ISLAND
Jean Gobeil had the characteristics of a nomad. Did he suffer from
the fidgets? Perhaps also the weight of the years tired him. In the
census of 1681, Jean was 57 years old,
settled in the parish of St-Jean, on a piece of land with five
arpents in frontage, with neighbors Antoine Leblanc and son-in-law
Philippe Paquet, the husband of Francoise
Gobeil. Jean only had five arpents of land under cultivation. The
censustakers noted no cattle in the stable. We are definitely not at
the Palace of Versailles. The children,
with the exception of two, earned their living elsewhere. It seems
that the letters of acquisition for this concession have been lost.
Jean and Jeanne Guyet worked hard on their farm for several years
more, before bequeathing their inheritance. In 1695, twenty-five
arpents, in area were under cultivation.
The necessities of life allowed for no vacations nor any rest.
FIVE FRENCH DAUGHTERS, FOUR CANADIAN CHILDREN
When the Gobeil couple crossed the ocean, they were accompanied by
five daughters born in France. Two other daughters and two sons were
born in Canada. Here are the
names of the members of this second generation: Jeanne, Marie,
Francoise, Marie, Jeanne-Angelique, Catherine, Barthelemi, Marguerite
and Laurent.
I. The oldest, the little French Jeanne, was married about 1669,
probably at Chateau-Richer, to the soldier Pierre Philippe,
originally from the Vendee, in Poitou. This
family left no descendants. Jeanne, if there is no mix up with her
sister Jeanne-Angelique, appeared is godmother of niece Jeanne
Paquet, on 5 November 1676, at
Ste-Famille. In 1687 at St-Pierre, she became the godmother of
Francois Vaillancourt. As for her husband, we find him on the long
list of 279 people confirmed at Quebec
on 4 April 1684.
2. The history of Marie, born about 1655, is known to USA through
that of her fiance Robert Vaillancourt and through her twelve
children, all born and baptized at the
church of Ste-Famille on the island.
3. Francoise, confirmed with her sister Marie, at Chateau-Richer on
21 February 1666, met Philippe Paquet, son of Antoine and of Renee
Fouyart, from St- Martin
-la-Riviere, in Poitou. On 12 June 1669, they signed a marriage
contract. They settled on the island in the parish of Ste-Famille,
then went to the parish of St-Jean, where
eight sons and two daughters were born. Francoise Gobeil died on 24
February 1716.
4. The biographical account of the ancestor Pierre Hudon dit
Beaulieu, at the same time, gives USA an account of Marie(2) Gobeil,
born about 1659, married on 13 July
1676 at Quebec, mother of twelve children at Riviere-Ouelle. After
the death of her husband in 1710, she looked after her family for a
quarter of a century. Her burial was at
Riviere-Ouelle on Monday, 26 November 1736. How to explain that a
girl from the island could become the servant of Jacques Leber, a
notable merchant and land owner,
at Montreal? On 4 July 1690, we find her again, ill for two days at
the Hotel-Dieu of Quebec. She then said she was 23 years old.
5. The following year, Jeanne-Angelique met Louis Prat, living in
the Lower-Town of Quebec. The wedding took place at the cathedral on
30 July 1691. Louis Prat was a
good fellow, an innkeeper, a merchant-baker, a ship owner and the
port captain of Quebec. In 1704, he built the ship le Joybert. "A few
months after it was launched, the
vessel returned triumphantly to Quebec, bringing the Pembroke Gally,
a frigate taken from the English. This period is remembered in a
painting dated from 1706 given to
the sanctuary of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre. "
In 1716, Louis and Jeanne-Angelique were living in the Rue Sous-le-
Fort. The couple had three daughters, one of whom survived, Marie-
Josephe, and was married to
Charles-Paul Denis, Sieur de Saint-Simon, on 17 October 1713, at
Quebec. Louis died in February 1726 and was buried in the cathedral.
6. Catherine, the first Gobeil to be born in New France, on 26 March
1666, was also a servant at the home of the fur merchant and founder
of the Compagnie A Nord,
Jacques Leber, in Montreal. She died as a result of the epidemic at
the Hopital-General de Quebec after 11 February 1703.
7. Barthelemi, the seventh Gobeil child, was the only one to carry
on the name. Godson of Barthelemi Verreau, on 21 April 1668 at
Chateau-Richer, a servant at the home
of Francois Belanger in 1681, he moved into the Dionne family by
marrying Anne, daughter of Antoine and of Catherine Ivory, on 19
August 1697, at Ste-Famille. They
had nine children, five of whom were sons, at St-Jean. Barthelemi
inherited the paternal property. He died on 7 February 1724, after a
long illness, fortified by all the
sacraments.
8. Marguerite Gobeil, was baptized at Chateau-Richer on 27 February
1670. At the age of 18, she became the life companion of ancestor
Guillaume Montminy, from
Rouen, on 25 February 1688, at St-Jean. Seven children were given to
them, including two born at La Durantaye. The burial act for
Marguerite is found in the registry at
Beaumont, on the date of 4 March 1715.
9. The youngest, Laurent Gobeil, became the godson of Nicolas Huot
dit St-Laurent on 5 November 1672, at Ste-Famille, and disappeared
into the darkness of history,
after 1697.
And so the second and sympathetic Gobeil generation lived and died
on the soil of their adopted country.
THE INHERITANCE
The weight of his 70 years lay heavily on the shoulders of Jean
Gobeil. Moderate priced low income housing did not exist. It was
necessary to get the family organized in
order to survive with a minimum of freedom and security. To live out
his old age in peace did not have the same sound of the bell as it
does today.
On 23 August 1695, Jean sold the farm to his son Barthelemi. This
consisted of 25 arpents of cultivated land with his "sorry " house,
his stable, the animals and his barn.
His son immediately paid him 300 livres "in playing card money"
which was legal tender at that time.
Francois Genaple placed the document of this last sale in his notes
at Quebec, in the presence of witnesses Nicolas Moreau, living on
"rue saint nicolas," and Jean-Baptiste
Peuvret, head clerk of the Sovereign Council. Son Barthelemi was
still a bachelor. This ancestral land remained in the Gobeil family
hands at St-Jean through the whole of
the French regime.
The special thing about Jean Gobeil's situation is that he imposed
10 conditions at the time of the signing of his sale contract. Should
we conclude that his son had verbally
promised his elderly father to keep him at his home? Yes.
We know that Jeanne Guyet died after 27 April 1689, the day on which
she attended the burial of her Montminy grandson born dead, at -
Laurent. This was the last notation
of her presence among USA. Jean Gobeil stayed eighteen days at the
Hotel-Dieu de Quebec during the months of January and February 1698.
Then his story goes out like a
beautiful candle at twilight.
Jean Gobeil entered this country without announcing his arrival and
he left it without leaving a trace of his departure. It may be
likened to the stalk of an olive tree which
disappears imperceptibly after having accepted new stems to replace
it.
FAMILY NAME VARIATIONS
The only known variation of the name Gobeil is Gubby.
END NOTES
1) Records of Auber, 23 December 1665; 7 November 1669.
2) Record of Becquet, 14 January 1672.
3) Record of Genaple, 23 August 1695.
4) Records of Rageot, 16 March 1686; 28 June 1690; 13 July 1690.
5) Record of Vachon, 16 March 1688.
6) Dussault, Eugene-F., Les Toupin du Sault (1976), page 36.
7) Hollier, Robert., La France des Canadiens (1962), page 120.
8) Jette, Rene., (1983), pages 506-507.
9) Lafontaine, Andre., RANF 1666 & 1667 (1985), pages 27, 25 1;
(1981), page 266; RAVO 1716 & 1744 (1983), pages 68, 188.
10) Montel-Glenison, Caroline., Un tour de France Canadien (1980),
page 163.
11) Roy, Leon., LTIO 1650-1725 (1978), pages 160-162, 264-268, 380-
391,419.
12) Tanguay, Cyprien., DGFC (187 1), Volume 1, page 272.
13) DBC, Volume 2, pages 554-555, Louis Prat.
14) MSGCF, Volume 15, page 45; Volume 26, pages 173-183.
He was from St-Andre, v. et ar. Niort, ev. Poitiers, Poitou (Deux-
Sevres), France. He answered that he was 42 in 1666 and 1667 and in
Beaupre (Chateau-Richer), and
ansered that he was 57 in the 1681 recording living at the Isle
Orleans. Confirmed on 21 Feb 1666 in Chateau-Richer, QP. He answered
that he was 42. He was cited as
being in Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, QP, on 12 Mar 1698 and age of 67. | GOBEIL Jean (I3433)
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Jean Guionne, né 8 Mar 1670 bapt 11 Ste-Famille IO; Jean Dionne marié à 24 ans à Marie Mignot 2 Aug 1694 Château-Richer[1][2]
Contrat de mariage de Jean Guyonne et Marie Mignaut (1er août 1694). Vol VII pg 215 Notaire Étienne Jacob[3]
Vente de Jean Guione Sans Soucy et Marie Mignaut son épouse à Nicolas Asselin et Marguerite Gaignon son épouse (26 mars 1701). Vol VII pg 241 Notaire Étienne Jacob[3]
Quittance de Jean Guionne Sans Soucy à Nicolas Asselin (17 octobre 1703) (Vide le 26 mars 1701). Vol VII pg 253 Notaire Étienne Jacob[3]
Jean Dionne est inhumé le 17 août 1752 à La Pocatière [4]
Sources
Nos Origines.
↑ Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1997 - Drouin IGD
↑ 1670 Baptism Record Jean Dionne "Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (16 July 2014), Sainte-Famille > Sainte-Famille-de-l'île-d'Orléans > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1666-1790 > image 28 of 1399; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.
↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 BanQ Notarial acts index
↑ 1752 Burial Record"Canada, Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (16 July 2014), La Pocatière > Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1742-1753, 1775-1828 > image 56 of 1395; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.
Genealogy of Canada/Nos origins Profile of Jean Dionne
ID No: 4988 First Name: Jean Name: Dionne
Gender: MR Occupation: Birth: March 8, 1670 Parish / City: Ste-Famille, IO Country: Canada Death: August 17, 1752 - Age: 82 Parish / City: La Pocatiere Country: Canada
Information, Other Kids, Notes, etc. n / m / d prdh dictionary
Inh: August 18
Family Jean Dionne-Sansoucy-Guyon / Marie-Charlotte Migneault-Chatillon in full (8 children) checked with PRDH
Additional last names: Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique, Université de Montréal PRDH: Le Programme de recherche en démographie historique (membership): Famille: 88139
DNA
Family Tree DNA Y-DNA tests with 37 markers for Mark Dionne Dionne-405 and two other individuals whose common ancestors were Jean Dionne (1670 - 1752) Dionne-60, matched with a genetic distance of 2. This indicates that all three trees back to Jean Dionne are very likely to be accurate.
The lines of three descendants are confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. Mark Dionne and Eugene Dionne Jr., and one other living private individual, match on 35 out of 37 markers (see YSearch ID 9A7D6) thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their most recent common ancestor (MRCA) Jean Dionne (1670 - 1752). | DIONNE Jean (I60260)
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Jean Hudon and Francoise Durand were living at Notre-Dame de
Chemille', Province of Anjou, France in (unknown date).
de n Dame de Chemille; dioc. d'Angers Anjou, Neros de la Riviere-
Ouelle. Ancestre de F. Chas Langelier
------Family of Hudon dit Beaulieu
The family of Hudon dit Beaulieu is of the old French-Canadian
stock.
Jean Hudon and Francoise Durand, his wife, were formerly from Notre
Dame de Chemille, of the bishopric of Angers, France. They emigrated
to Canada sometime during
the early part of the 16th century.
Pierre Hudon dit Beaulieu, their son, was born in Canada, in 1649.
He married Marie Gobiel, in Quebec, July 13, 1676. They had many
children. Pierre Hudon dit
Beaulieu died and was buried at Riviere Quelle, April 25th , 1710.
In Wisconsin Hist. Colls., xix, pp. 163-233 is published a
translation of the journal of Francois Victor Mahliot who was in
charge of the Lac du Flambeau post in the year
1804-05, in which he makes numerous mention of Bazille Beaulieu. And
also says that Bazille Beaulieu was employed at Lac du Flambeau by
the American Fur Company,
as interpreter at a salary of $2,400 and was discharged in 1819 (see
list in Wis. Hist. Colls X11., pp. 154)
Paul Hudon dit Beaulieu; it is ascertained, was at Lac la Fluie, or
Rainey Lake in 1815-16. His son, Basile H. Beaulieu, was born there
on January 1st, in 1815-16.
Another one of the Hudon dit Beaulieu family was on the Saskatchewan
in 1806, and travelled with David Thompson, the Geographer in 1807-
11. The christian name of
this trader is not given.
Between the period of 1710, the year Pierre Beaulieu died, and 1807,
when the family name is first mentioned in the fur trade, 97 years is
noted, etc.
[Dictionaire Genealogique, Cyprian Tanguay] | BEAULIEU Jean Hudon Dit (I736)
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Jean Luillier, seigneur de la Mothe d'Esgry et Manicamp, was the son of Jean Luillier and Marie Marcel.[1]
He married Jeanne de Vitry, daughter of Michel de Vitry, seigneur de Goupilliers.[1] Children:
Michel[1]
Philippe, seigneur de Cailli et Manicamp[1]
Jean, married Catherine de Montmiral[2]
Louis[3][4]
Imbert[3]
Louise, married Jean de Harlay[1][3]
Marguerite, married Adam Cousinot[2]
He died in 1455, at age 98 according to Moreri.[1]
Biographie
Jean Luillier, seigneur de la Mothe d'Esgry et de Manicamp, était le fils de Jean Luillier et Marie Marcel[1].
Il avait épousé Jeanne de Vitry, fille de Michel de Vitry, seigneur de Goupilliers, dont:
Michel[1]
Philippe, seigneur de Manicamp, gouverneur de la Bastille[1]
Louis[3], conseiller au parlement de Toulouse[4]
Jean, chevalier, greffier de la ville, marié à Catherine de Montmiral[2]
Louise, mariée à Jean de Harlay[1][3]
Imbert[3]
Marguerite, femme de Jean Cousinot, président au Parlement[2].
Il mourut en 1455, âgé de 98 ans selon Moreri[1].
Sources
↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Louis Moreri, Le grand dictionnaire historique ou Le mélange curieux de l'Histoire sacrée et du profane, Volume 6, chez les libraires associés [Le Mercier, Desaint & Saillant, Jean-Thomas Herissant, Boudet, Vincent, Le Prieur], 1759.Page: 499 Link, Google Books, Nov 2018
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Élites Parisiennes entre XVe et XVIIe siècle : du bon usage du Cabinet des titres, Robert Descimon, Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes Année 1997 155-2 pp. 607-644, page 623, Persee.doc, Dec 2018
↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Rappel d'un acte de partage des deux maisons sises entre les rue du Roi-de-Sicile, des Ecouffes et des Juifs, entre Imbert Luillier et Jean de Harlay, Louis Luillier et sa femme, héritiers de Jean Luillier, sieur de La Mothe d'Esgry, acte passé le 2 août 1475, Jean Duconseil, notaire. Cotes : MC/ET/XIX/151 14 janvier 1539, Minutes et répertoires du notaire Jean TROUVÉ, 1533 - 1er février 1554 (étude XIX), Archives Nationales
↑ 4.0 4.1 MC/ET/XIX/5 Promesse par noble Philippe Luillier, écuyer, seigneur de Manicamp et de Saint-Jean-le-Blanc, chambellan du roi et capitaine de la bastille Saint-Antoine à Paris, de restituer à noble Pierre Bureau, chevalier, seigneur de Monglas et trésorier de France, la vaisselle d'argent que ce dernier lui avait délivrée comme provenant de la succession de noble Louis Luillier, conseiller au Parlement de Toulouse, son frère, et qui lui est contestée par Jean de Harlay, chevalier du guet de nuit de la Ville de Paris et Louise Luillier, sa femme, Cotes : MC/ET/XIX/5 23 octobre 1490, Minutes et répertoires du notaire Pierre I PICHON, 1er mai 1487 - 14 octobre 1533 (étude XIX), Archives Nationales | LUILLIER Jean (I57822)
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Jean Mignot ou Mignault dit Châtillon[1], a également eu son nom de famille écrit Mignet, Migneau, Migneaux, Migneault, et probablement d'autres.
Père et mère
Il est le fils de Nicolas Mignot et de Madeleine de Brie.
Baptême
Le 20 avril 1622, Jean Mignault est baptisé à l'église St-Philippe-et-St-Jacques, Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, en Île-de-France (auj. Châtillon, Hauts-de-Seine), France.[2][3]
Migration au Canada
Jean Mignau est engagé par Antoine Cheffault de la Renardière le premier avril 1643 à La Rochelle, Aunis, France, (ct Teuleron, La Rochelle, 01-04-1643). Il immigre en Nouvelle-France en 1643.[4][5]
Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Jean (Mignot) Migneault a vécu
au Canada, Nouvelle-France.
En 1647, il est soldat. Il est maître tailleur à Québec, Canada,
En février 1647, une jeune huronne nommée Barbe, ayant étudié quatre ans aux Ursulines de Québec, sortit en février 1647, et fut recherchée fortement et puissamment par un français nommé Chastillon, qui pria les mères de la vouloir retenir jusqu'aux vaisseaux. Il donna assurance de sa volonté, mettant entre les mains des Mères une rescription de 300 livres, dont il consentit que 100 fussent appliqués au profit de la fille, en cas qu'il manquât de parole. Mais il se trouva que la fille n'en voulut pas, et aima mieux un sauvage et suivre la volonté de ses parents. Le jeune français qu'elle a nommé était Jean Mignot dit Chatillon, âgé de 20 ans.[6] Il épouserait quelqu'un d'autre environ 18 mois plus tard.
Mariage
Jean Mignot et Louise Cloutier signent un contrat de mariage par devant le notaire Claude Lecoustre le 23 septembre 1648.[7][8]
Jean Mignot, fils de Nicolas Mignot et Madeleine Debrie, et Louise Cloutier, veuve de François Marguerie et fille de Zacharie Cloutier et de Sainte-DuPont, se sont mariés le 10 novembre 1648 à Notre-Dame de Québec.[6][9][10]
Liste des enfants connus de Jean Mignault et de Louise Cloutier
Jean Aubin (1650 - 1712)
Marie Thérèse (1651 - 1728)
Marie Sainte (1653 - 1736)
Marie Madeleine (1654 - )
Françoise (1656 - 1661)
Jeanne (1658 - )
Charles (1660 - )
Louis (~1663 - )
Nicolas (1666 - 1666)
Jean Baptiste (1669 - )
Marie Charlotte (1674 - 1747)
Recensement 1666
Jean Mignot, 38, tailleur d'habits, habitant ; Louise Cloutier, 33, sa femme ; Jean, 16 ; Xainte, 12 ; Marie-Magdelaine, 11 ; Jeanne, 7 ; Charles, 6 ; Louis, 3 ; Paul Foucault, 21, tisserand, domestique engagé. Ils habite à Beauport, Canada.[11][12]
Recensement 1667
Jean Mignet, fermier du fief de Zacharie Cloutier, 40 ; Louise Cloutier, 36 ; Jean, 18 ; Saincte, 15 ; Madeleine, 13 ; Jeanne, 8 ; Charles, 6 ; Louis, 4. Ils habitent sur la côte de Beauport, Canada.[12][13]
Décès
Avant 1681, il est probablement mort à Beauport.[1][14] Fichier Origine semble faire l'hypothèse qu'il est mort avant le recensement de 1681 de Nouvelle-France, parce qu'il n'a pas été énuméré. Cependant, sa femme, Louise Cloutier, et plusieurs de ses enfants n'ont pas été énumérés par ce recensement. Il était définitivement décédé avant 1684 quand sa femme s'est remariée et est dite sa veuve.
Biography
Flag of France
Jean (Mignot) Migneault migrated from France to New France.
Flag of New France
He was the son of Nicolas Mignot and Madeleine De Brie.
Jean was born in Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, baptized on April 20th 1622.[2] [3](now known simply as Châtillon, a commune four miles southwest of the center of Paris).
On 1 Apr. 1643, Jean Mignault enlisted as a soldier for 3 years at 60 livres per year by Antoine Cheffault, sieur de Reygnardiere, one of the leaders of the "Compagnie Generale de la Nouvelle-France", before notary Teuleron in La Rochelle.[5] Jean was then 16 years old and he received 33 livres and 5 sous in advance. He left 27 Apr. 1643 on either the "La Madeleine d'Olonne" or "La Marie de Dieppe". These ships left La Rochelle and headed to Tadoussac and then Quebec.
He is next mentionned in the "Journal des Jesuites" 4 May 1647 which states that he was the head of a group of Huron warriors (including some French but it is not said how many) . The group left Sillery to fight against the Iroquois located near Montreal. In January 1648, "Louis Coullard, Chastillon, DeLassar and a fourth companion of arms were gone to the lake. Three of them were made prisoners. Only Chastillon could get away. But the day after, the others came back safe and sound." On 11 Jan.1648 he was headed for Trois-Rivières, with 7 Hurons. He was already preparing his departure for the "Huron's Country" (le pays des Hurons). Before leaving Sillery, he deposited with the Jesuits a buffet with its key. He also sent another box to Denis Duquet, husband of Catherine Gauthier, residents of Quebec since 1637. Jean also left his hat in the safekeeping of the Jesuits and his arquebus to the safekeeping of a man named Lafortune, blacksmith, probably Jean Bonnart dit Lafortune. He (Lafortune) repaired Jean's arquebus and asked 7 livres and "10 sols" for his services. Amiot brought back the arquebus to its owner. April 24, Jean Mignault dit Chatillon left for the Hurons' territory with two catholic Indians. In order to go to Sainte-Marie (In the Huron's country), they had to go through the Outaouais River, French River to arrive in Georgian Bay or Sainte-Marie (now known as Midland, Ontario). It took about a month to get there and as long to come back in hard conditions with many porterages, hot days, cold nights, wind, bugs, etc..
Jean courted a Native girl who was living at the Ursuline convent in 1647 in Québec city. He became smitten by one girl, with a given name of Barbe (her native name is unknown) who had been with the Ursulines for four years, and begged the mother superior to keep her on until his military unit returned from its duties. As proof of his sincerity, he placed 300 livres in the hand of the Ursulines, one-third of it to be applied directly to the benefit of the girl should he fail to keep his word. According to a convent journal, "The girl did not want him, & preferred a savage and followed the wishes of her parents".
He did sign a marriage contract on 23 Sep 1648[8] and married Louise Cloutier on 10 Nov 1648 in Québec. Louise had married François Marguerie in 1645, when she was not yet 14. He drowned in the Saint-Laurent in March 1648, and Louise, a childless widow at 16, married Jean about seven months later.
In 1667 he was a farmer on his father-in-law's, Zacharie Cloutier's, land in Beauport and had cleared 16 arpents of land.
In the spring of 1669 their daughter Sainte gave birth to a daughter by Jean Fortin dit Monbre who, evidently, had quite the reputation for seducing women. This didn't seem to bother Jean Grondin who agreed to a marriage contract with Sainte in July of that year and they were married in August.
Jean died between 1679 and 1681. He worked as a tailor as well as a soldier.
Notes
Fichier origine
MIGNOT / MIGNAULT / CHÂTILLON, Jean 242916
Date de baptême: 20-04-1622
Lieu d'origine: Châtillon-sous-Bagneux (St-Philippe-et-St-Jacques), auj. Châtillon (Hauts-de-Seine) 92020
Lieu actuel: Châtillon
Parents: Nicolas MIGNAULT et Madeleine Debrie
Première mention au pays: 1643
Occupation à l'arrivée: Engagé (ct Pierre Teuleron, La Rochelle, 01-04-1643)
Date de mariage: 10-11-1648
Lieu du mariage: Québec (Notre-Dame)
Conjointe: Louise Cloutier
Date de décès: Avant 1681
Remarques: L'acte de baptême a été ajouté dans le registre entre le 28-01-1623 et le 14-04-1623. Il fut tailleur d'habits. Son fils Jean-Aubin Mignot, b. 18-04-1650 à Québec, marié à Beaubassin (N-D-du-Bon-Secours), le 26-04-1679 avec Anne Dugas (Abraham, armurier et Marguerite Doucet), née vers 1654, d. 04, s. 05-11-1740 Beaubassin, m-1 Port-Royal vers 1668, avec Charles Bourgeois (Jacques, chirugien et Jeanne Trahan), laboureur né vers 1646 Port-Royal, d. avant 1679 Port-Royal. Le couple Mignot-Dugas, 6 enfants nés à Beaubassin, Acadie. Le couple Bourgeois-Dugas, 4 enfants nés à Port-Royal, Acadie.[15][1]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fichier Origine 242916 Jean Mignot / Mignault / Châtillon 2018 Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie//Québec Federation of Genealogical Societies
↑ 2.0 2.1 https://cdn.ca.yapla.com/company/CPYzTMIWcEgoOw4JBCqrGZfhP/object/34522/242916.JPG Bapt. image Fichier, AD-92]
↑ 3.0 3.1 1622 Baptism Record Archives départmentales des Hauts-de-Seine en ligne, Actes de la paroisse Saint Jacques Saint Philippe de Chatillon, Document E_NUM_CHT_BMS_1 1605-1671 ( 1605-1671 ) Document E_NUM_CHT_BMS_1 1605-1671 ( 1605-1671 ) Image: FRAD092_1MI_CHT_1_0032_P.jpg
↑ Blogue de Guy Perron #130: Liste des contrats d'engagement relevés à La Rochelle pour la Nouvelle-France au XVIIe siècle
↑ 5.0 5.1 Blogue de Guy Perron #318: Les engagés levés par Antoine Cheffault de la Renardière pour la Nouvelle-France en 1643
↑ 6.0 6.1 À travers les registres : notes / recueillies par l'abbé Cyprien Tanguay. Montreal. Librairie Saint-Joseph, Cadieux & Derome. 1886. See page 29 and footnote (1) image 37 of 283 at BanQ
↑ BAnQ Notarial acts index Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français, par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy; 27 Vol + index 1-8 Contrat de mariage de Jean Mignault et de Louise Cloutier (23 septembre 1648). Vol I pg 28 Notaire Claude Lecoustre.
↑ 8.0 8.1 Actes de Notaire, Claude Lecoustre, 1647–1648, Bibliothèque et archives nationales du Québec (BanQ), FamilySearch, Microfilm. 2371289, Item 1, Image Group Number 8125037, Jean Mignault and Louise Cloutier 23 September 1648 Marriage Contract, Act Number 47, images 140–142 of 2056; (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QCPV?lang=en&i=139: accessed 24 March 2025).
↑ Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979, Québec > Notre-Dame-de-Québec > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1621-1679 > image 140 of 512; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. Mariage FamilySearch
↑ Tanguay, Cyprien. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes depuis la fondation de la colonie jusqu'à nos jours. Québec, Canada: Eusèbe Senécal, 1871-1890. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Volume: Vol. 1 Sect. 2 : Hem-Zap; Page: 432. Quebec, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), 1608-1890 at Ancestry.com (paid)
↑ Recensement du Canada, 1666. Library and Archives of Canada. 1666 See Page 58.
↑ 12.0 12.1 Wikisource: Recensements 1666-1667 Censuses selon Benjamin Sulte Histoire des Canadiens-français, Tome 4, chap. 4
↑ Recensement de 1667 en Nouvelle-France par l'intendant Talon. Library and Archives of Canada. 1667 See Page 53 and Page 54.
↑ Wikisource Recensement 1681 Census selon Benjamin Sulte Histoire des Canadiens-français, Tome 5, chap. 4
↑ Identification: DGFQ, p. 810 (Jetté); DGFQ-COMPL., p. 26 (Leboeuf); Références: PCOIF ; DGFA, p. 1188
PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography (membership): famille: 88139 (paid)
Tree: Nos Origines
Site de François Marchi
For a brief biographical sketch see OUR FRENCH-CANADIAN ANCESTORS, by Thomas J. Laforest, vol.23, (1993), chapter 14, pp. 137-147; Vol. 19, p. 119:
Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Gabriel Drouin, comp, Drouin Collection, Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin
Quebec, Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection), 1608-1890 Tanguay, Cyprien, Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes depuis la fondation de la colonie jusqu'à nos jours, Québec, Canada: Eusèbe Senécal, 1871-1890
État Général des Habitants du Canada en 1666, compilé par Jean-Guy Senécal. 1998.
Recensement de 1667 en Nouvelle-France, compilé par Jean-Guy Senécal. 1998.
Recensement de 1681 en Nouvelle-France, compilé par Jean-Guy Senécal. 1998. | MIGNOT Jean (I60262)
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Jean Miville was born on 5 Sep 1672 and baptized the following day in Notre-Dame de Québec, Canada, Nouvelle-France. His parents were Jacques Miville dit Deschênes and Marie Catherine Baillon. Godparents at the infant's baptism were Pierre Normand Labriere and Madeleine Deroybon, daughter of Jacques Deroybon Dalonne. The officiating priest Henri de Bernières.[1]
Recensement/Census 1681 - La Bouteillerie:
Jacques Minville 46; Catherine Baillon, his wife, 36; Catherine 12, Charles 11, Jean 9, Charles 5; 2 guns; 7 horned beasts; 8 arpents in value.
Marriage
Jean Miville, aged 19 on the record, married Marie Madeleine Dubé, aged 18 on the record, widow of Charles Boucher and daughter of Mathurin Dubé and Marie Campion, on 13 May 1691 in Notre-Dame-de-Liesse parish of Rivière-Ouelle. In the presence of known witnesses Pierre Vachet aged 27 and Jean Castin aged 28. The celebrant priest was J. Bernard de Requeleyne.[2]
Known children of Jean Miville and Madeleine Dubé:
Jean Baptiste Miville (1692 - 1712)
Marie Madeleine Miville (1693 - 1772)
Joseph (Miville) Miville dit Deschênes (1695 - 1780)
Marie Angélique (Miville) Miville dite Deschênes (1697 - 1769)
Pierre René Miville (1699 - 1787)
François Miville (1700)
Pierre François Miville (1702 - abt. 1782)
Guillaume Gabriel Miville (1704 - 1799)
Marie Madeleine (Miville) Miville dite Deschenes (1706 - 1769) [profile has incorrect LNAB as of 26 Jan 2025]
Geneviève (Miville) Miville dite Deschênes (1708 - 1786)
Jean Bernard Miville (1711 - bef. 1763)
Death and Burial
Jean Miville passed away on 30 Dec 1711 being given the age of around 39 years on the record. His burial was the following day in Notre-Dame-de-Liesse parish of cemetery of Rivière-Ouelle. In the presence of known witnesses Jean Baptiste Hudon and Joseph Lévêque. The officiating priest was J. Bernard de Requeleyne.[3]
Biographie
Drapeau identifiant les profils du Canada, Nouvelle-France
Jean Miville a vécu
au Canada, Nouvelle-France.
Jean Miville est né le 5 septembre 1672 et a été baptisé le 6 septembre 1672 à Notre-Dame de Québec, Nouvelle-France.
Il était le fils de Jacques Miville et de Catherine Baillon.
En 1681, à neuf ans, Jean vivait à la maison à La Bouteillerie avec ses parents et trois frères et sœurs.[4]
Il a épousé Marie Madeleine Dubé, veuve de Charles Bouchard, le 13 mai 1691 à Rivière-Ouelle, Nouvelle-France.
Il est décédé le 30 décembre 1711 et a été inhumé le 31 décembre 1711 à Rivière-0uelle, Nouvelle-France.
Enfants du couple Jean Miville-Deschenes et Marie Madeleine Dubé
nom sexe naissance mariage décès
Jean Baptiste m 1692-02-21
Rivière-Ouelle 1712-02-08
Rivière-Ouelle
Marie Madeleine f 1693-08-08
Rivière-Ouelle 1734-01-07
St-François-du-Lac
Jacques Robidas Manseau 1772-04-19
La-Baie-du-Febvre
Joseph m 1695-04-14
Rivière-Ouelle 1722-08-31
Rivière-Ouelle
Marie Jeanne Lévesque 1780-07-30
Rivière-Ouelle
Marie Angélique f 1697-01-30
Rivière-Ouelle 1712-04-06
Rivière-Ouelle
Mathurin Bérubé 1769-03-19
La Pocatière
Pierre m 1699-02-22
Rivière-Ouelle 1726-10-28
lieu indéterminé au Qué
Marie Anne Roy Desjardins 1787-01-20
La Pocatière
Pierre François m 1700-12-27
Rivière-Ouelle
Pierre François m 1702-01-31
Rivière-Ouelle 1727-01-08
Rivière-Ouelle
Marie Paradis 1782
lieu inconnu
Guillaume m 1704-03-07
Rivière-Ouelle 1726-01-14
La Pocatière
Marie Madeleine Soucy 1799-02-10
Rivière-Ouelle
Marie Madeleine f 1706-05-18
Rivière-Ouelle 1724-05-03
La Pocatière
Nicolas Lizotte 1769-02-14
La Pocatière
Marie Geneviève f 1708-07-02
Rivière-Ouelle 1725-05-13
lieu indéterminé au Qué
Joseph Lavoie 1786-04-03
Rivière-Ouelle
Jean Bernard m 1711-02-20
Rivière-Ouelle 1733-11-22
lieu indéterminé au Qué
Marie Françoise Soucy
Sources
↑ Baptism of Jean Miville 1672 Collection Drouin, IGD (Membership)
↑ Marriage of Jean Miville and Marie Madeleine Dubé 1691 Collection Drouin, IGD (Membership)
↑ Burial of Jean Miville 1711 Collection Drouin, IGD (Membership)
↑ Library and Archives Canada, Recensement 1681 - La Bouteillerie - image 289/335:
Jacques Minville 46; Catherine Baillon, sa femme, 36; enfant: Catherine 12, Charles 11, Jean 9, Charles 5; 2 fusils; 7 bêtes à cornes; 8 arpents en valeur.
IGD Actes d'état civil et registres d'église du Québec (Collection Drouin), 1621 à 1997 - Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection: Institut Généalogique Drouin (membership) https://www.genealogiequebec.com
Baptême: Registres paroissiaux, collection Drouin, Québec, Notre-Dame (baptêmes 1621-1679), 1667-1679, image 57 (d).
Mariage: Marie-Madeleine Dubé. Registres paroissiaux, collection Drouin, Rivière-Ouelle, 1685-1802 image 18 (g), et 1691 image 2 (d).
Sépulture: Registres paroissiaux, collection Drouin, Rivière-Ouelle, 1685-1802 image 112 (g), et 1711 image 3 (d).
Baptism - "Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-28005-27766-54?cc=1321742 : accessed 5 October 2015), Québec > Notre-Dame-de-Québec > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1621-1679 > image 337 of 512; nos paroisses de Église Catholique, Quebec (Catholic Church parishes, Quebec).
Marriage - "Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28029-13882-46?cc=1321742 : accessed 15 October 2015), Rivière-Ouelle > Notre-Dame-de-Liesse > Index des baptêmes 1685-1877 Index des sépultures 1681, 1685-1876 Index des mariages 1685-1872 Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1681, 1685-1750 > image 351 of 659; nos paroisses de Église Catholique, Quebec (Catholic Church parishes, Quebec).
tree https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MBV9-4TZ
Tree: Nos Origines | MIVILLE Jean Dit Deschenes (I5735)
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Jean Moreau[1] was born about 1635 in Parthenay, France.
He was married to Catherine (Leroux) Moreau; they had one child together, a son also named Jean.
No other information was available.
Sources
↑ Entered by Linda Kincade.
http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogy=Jean-Baptiste_Moreau&pid=13663&lng=en&partID=13664 | MOREAU Jean Chateaunuf (I60268)
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Jean Raby, the thirty year old son of Jean, a judge, and of Jeanne
Ceillier, from Cravans in Saintonge, became the husband of the
fifteen year old Marie Dancause, on 18 February 1697, at Riviere-
Ouelle. This couple had no children. | (Dancause) Marie Dancosse (I225)
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Jean V de Ghistelles, chevalier, seigneur de Ghistelles, chambellan de Flandre, était le fils de Jean IV de Ghistelles et de Marguerite de Luxembourg[1].
Il épousa en premières noces Yolande, fille du seigneur de Dorlens, qui mourut le jour de Saint-Grégoire de 1326[1].
Il épousa en secondes noces Marie de Haveskercke, héritière de Straete, fille de Pierre de Haveskercke[1], dont:
Jean, seigneur de Ghistelles
Marie, femme de Jean de Mirabelle, dit de Halen, gouverneur de Malines
Marguerite, femme de Jean d'Antoing
Roger
Gérard?
Il mourut à la bataille de Crécy le 24 août 1346[1]. | de GHISTELLES Jean (I57854)
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Jean Varin et sa femme Jeanne Bauche sont nommés par leur fille Catherine à son acte de mariage en 1666 en Nouvelle-France.[1] Jean est alors cité défunt.
Biography
Jean Varin and his wife Jeanne Bauche are named on the marriage record of their daughter Catherine in 1666 in New France. Jean was indicated to be deceased; the place of origin was said to be Limboeuf in Normandy.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec). Registres paroissiaux catholiques 1621-1979, FamilySearch database with images. Montréal (Notre-Dame) 1642-1694; baptêmes, mariages, sépultures, images 154/598. (Free account required.) FamilySearch | VARIN Jean (I60352)
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Jean was born about 1365. He passed away before 1420.
Sources
Vautier, Charles. Extrait des dons, confiscations, maintenues, et autres actes faits dans le duché de Normandie, pendant les années 1418, 1419 et 1420, par Henri V, roi d’Angleterre etc. Page 145. Paris, 1828. | BROUILLART Jean (I60142)
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Jean was born about 1595.
Sources
"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9H9K-34S : accessed 26 August 2019), entry for Jean COURTEAU; file (2:2:2:MM95-V12), submitted 18 September 2000. | COURTEAU Jean (I60310)
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Jean was married to Marie Marcel (daughter of Etienne Marcel and Marguerite des Essarts). [1] [2] [3] He passed away about 1373. [4]
Sources
↑ Moreri, Louis. Le grand dictionnaire historique ou Le mélange curieux de l'Histoire sacrée et du profane. Tome 6. LUI, p499. Paris, France: Libraires associés, 1759.
↑ Journal de la Société d'Archéologie Lorraine et du Musée historique Lorrain. 43ème année. 1894. p273. France: René Wiener, 1894.
↑ Annales de la Charité. Revue d'Economie Chrétienne consacrée à l'étude des intérêts des classes laborieuses et souffrantes. Seizième année. Nouvelle série première année. 1860. p131. Paris, France: Adrien Le Clere et Cie, 1860.
↑ Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France. Mémoires de la Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France. Tome XXX. p207. Paris, France: H. Champion, 1903. | LUILLIER Jean (I57823)
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Jean was the son of Anseau de Garlande seigneur of Tournehan (today Tournan-en-Brie)[1] and Possesse. He inherited Possesse from his father, while his brother Anseau inherited Tournehan. Jean predeceased his brother before 1287, when Tournehan passed to his son Jean. He was married to Marie daughter of Jean II Count of Roucy, possibly circa 1260.[2][3]
Research notes
The 1230 birth year was chosen only as an aide to situating him in a historical context and can be adjusted as more reliable information comes forward.
Sources
↑ Tournan-en-Brie -Wikipédia.
↑ Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison royale de France, Tome VI, Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Les Libraires Associés, 1726-1733. Page: 35.
↑ Histoire Généalogique de la Maison de France, Tome I, Scévole et Louis de Sainte-Marthe, Cramoisy, Paris, 1647. Page 384.
Melleville Maximilien. Dictionnaire historique du département de l'Aisne, Tome II, 1865. Page 290. | GARLANDE Jean (I59638)
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Jean was the son of Jean I de Garlande and Marie de Roucy born perhaps circa 1265. He inherited the seigneurie of Tournehan upon his uncle’s death circa 1287 which he sold in 1293.[1] He married twice; first to Agnès de Perrigny and after 1312 to Marie de Sarnay.[2] Jean was the father of a daughter Alix whose second husband was Dreux de Roye. Although not confirmed by sources her mother is almost certain to be the earlier wife, by consequent of Alix’s birth clearly before 1312.
Sources
↑ Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison royale de France, Tome VI, Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Les Libraires Associés, 1726-1733. Page: 35.
↑ John P. DuLong and Jean Bunot. “Catherine de Baillon’s de Roye Ancestry: Another Royal Gateway”, Michigan’s Habitant Heritage, Royal Oak, Michigan, USA, Vol. 30, #1, Jan 2009. | GARLANDE Jean (I59637)
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Jean was the son of Robert of Pierrepont and Montaigu and his wife Eustachia the eventual heiress of the county of Roucy after her brothers Raoul and Jean. About the year 1212 Jean inherited Roucy from his mother, later acquiring the viscounty of Mareuil upon the death of his childless sister who had inherited it from their mother. In 1217 he accompanied the future king Louis VIII of France on his unsuccessful venture in England.
He was first married in 1224 to Isabelle (Elisabeth) a daughter of Robert II of Dreux, a childless marriage that ended in 1235 on the grounds of consanguinity.
A second marriage was contracted in November 1238 with Jeanne de Dampierre but appears not to have taken place or been annulled as both parties later found other spouses.[1]
His last marriage circa 1240 was to Marie de Dammartin with whom he had two children a son Jean who succeeded him as Count of Roucy, and a daughter Marie or Mathilde who married Jean de Garlande seigneur de Possesse. In 1251 he went to the aid of Marguerite of Flanders as part of the Champagne contingent, dying in Flanders that same year.[2]
Research notes
The consanguinity which was the basis for the dissolution of his marriage to Isabelle de Dreux appears to be their common descent from Godefroi de Namur and his wife Ermesinde of Luxembourg who were the second great-grandparents of both parties -making them third cousins. If there was a nearer relationship between the couple it would have to come from as yet unidentified persons in their trees.
Sources
↑ Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison royale de France, Tome II, Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Les Libraires Associés, 1726-1733. Page: 730.
↑ Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison royale de France, Tome VIII, Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Les Libraires Associés, 1726-1733. Page: 866.
Evergates, Theodore. The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100-1300. Page 241 | ROUCY Jean (I59641)
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Jean's godmother was Marguerite Aubert, a fellow fille à marier to Jean's mother Anne. | Normand Jean [III] (I39581)
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Jean, first of the name, squire, seigner of Brezolles, Vaux, Roboye and Verrieres, flourished at the beginning of the 16th century.
Jean married first in the month of November, 1513, Jeanne de Morvillier, daughter of Etienne de Morvillier.[1]
Children:
Mathurin de la Saussaye, lord of Lion-le-Marchais, of Bruzolles, Villedamblin, Villecoulon and Guillonville, was born in 1513. Destined and groomed for the priesthood from a young age.
Olivier de la Saussaye, marries Marguerite Alleaume, daughter of Jacques Alleume, lord of Bellassart and Magdeleine Compaing. Has issue.
Marie de la Saussaye, wife of Jean d'Alesso, son of a nephew of Saint Francois de Paule, lord of Lezeau and Eragny, Master of Accounts, etc. They had six children.
Francoise de la Saussaye, who married Francois de l'Hospital, a private lieutenant in Bourges. They had 2 children
Anne de la Saussaye, who married Adam de Baillon, squire, seigneur de Villiers and de Vallance. They had 6 children.
Jeanne de la Saussaye, who married Jean de Foucault, seigeur de Rozay, president of the parliiment of Bretagne. They had 6 children.
Olive de la Saussaye, a nun at the convent of the noble girls of Guiche, near Blois, where she died on July 8, 1580. [1]
Jean had a second marriage in February 1538, Rose de Baillon, of a noble family of Blesois. Rose was the daughter of Pierre de Baillon, Viscount of Caudebe, Prevot General of the Artillery of France, and Damoiselle Rose de Montdoucet. [1]
Children
Pierre de la Saussaye, squire, Chief of the branch known as the Vaux, and the seignior of the Vaux, the Mothe-de Seur, and the Roboye, filled with distinction, under Henry III., the important functions of secretary-interpreter in the Germanic language and ordinary commissary of wars.
Jean de la Sausaye, died without Posterity
Rose de la Saussaye, married before 2 February, 1574 to Claude Maillard, seigneur de Saulleux. [1]
Jean was buried in the parish of Saint-Solenne in Blois in January 1551.[2] Rose died in Blois in 1573.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Péan, Alonso. Genealogical History of the house of La Saussaye
↑ acte de sépulture: Archives municipales de Blois, Saint-Solenne, Sépulture (7 novembre 1549-31 mai 1559), vue 178, consulté le 29 novembre 2020
Histoire généalogique de la maison de La Saussaye, par Alonso Péan, impr. de L. Perrin (Lyon) 1860. Pages: 13 et suiv. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k8594678/f37.image (Gallica, Nov. 2017) | De La SAUSSAYE Jean (I60234)
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Jean, son of Mathurin de Gaillard and Jeanne de Calipaux, married Jacqueline de Beauvilliers, des Ducs de Saint-Aignan, Dame de Villemanches. Together they had a daughter, Marie, who married Etienne de Morvilliers.[1]
Sources
↑ (Aubert) de La Chenaye-Desbois et Badier. Dictionnaire De La Noblesse... Troisième Édition. Tome Huitième. Paris: Chez Schlesinger frères, libraires-éditeurs, 1866. Page 773.
Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des anciens barons du royaume.... Tome 6, par le Père Anselme de Sainte-Marie, continuée par Honoré du Fourny, La compagnie des Libraires, 1726-1733. Page 491. | GAILLARD Jean (I60238)
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Jean-Antoine Lombard was the father of Catherine Lombard (and presumably the husband of Douce de Vienne). Catherine entered a marriage contract with Antoine de Chabot, Seigneur de la Fond en Provence, on 30 March 1554.[1]
Research notes
Jean (Jean-Antoine) Lombart, valet de chambre du Roi, is mentioned along with part of his family in La France Protestante, by Eugène Haag (1881)[2]. The article mentions two sons-in-law and states that there were "probably more".
A sourced table of Jean Lambart's family, including his daughter Catherine, wife of Antoine Chabaud, is show in Itinéraire de Jérome Maurand d'Antibes à Constantinople[3]. | LOMBART Jean (I57808)
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Jean-Baptiste (1), born 10 June 1682 and baptized eight days later at
Lauzon, left no further trace. | LEVASSEUR Jean-Baptiste (I5125)
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Jean-Baptiste and Charlotte had five childre; three girls and two
boys. | JOURDAIN Charlotte (I4464)
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Jean-Baptiste Beaudet was born about 1689 in Avranches, Normandie, France. Date de naissance estimée selon l'âge au décès (80 ans en 1769).
He came to Isle Saint Jean in 1729, found on the 1730 census in St. Pierre with an arrival of 1729 noted. His name was spelled Jean Boudet.[1]
Jean Boudet (45) married Madeleine Marinier (20) (born in France) on Sep 22, 1735 in St-Pierre-du-Nord, Acadie. [2]. His name was Jean Boudet (not Jean Baptiste) from parish of St-Basilié, évêché d'Avranches, en Normandie. His father was Philippe Boudet and mother was Jeanne Le Charpentier. Her name was given Magdeleine Le marinier neé de Thomas Le marinier et de Chaterine Angelique Caron originally of the village de Roen capitale de la normandie.[3]
Their known children were:
Marie Madeleine Beaudet (about 1736 – Nov 12 1802)
Marie Isabelle Elisabeth Beaudet (1737 – Mar 24 1777)
Marie Rosalie Beaudet (about 1740 – Jun 5 1784)
Jean-Baptiste died on Nov 26, 1769 in Rivière-Ouelle, Quebec, Canada, aged about 79. | BAUDET Jean (I57745)
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Jean-Baptiste, baptized at Riviere-Ouelle on 26 April 1687 and buried
in the same place on 4 May 1754. Married in this parish on 9 January
1713 (contract
Janneau, 7 January), to Angelique Gagnon, daughter of Jean and of
Jeanne Loignon, they never left Riviere Ouelle where they had five
sons and four
daughters. | BEAULIEU Jean Baptiste Hudon Dit (I733)
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Jean-François Moreau est né le 11 octobre 1696 et a été baptisé le 14 octobre 1696 à Notre-Dame, Québec, Nouvelle-France (QC).[1]
Il était le fils de Jean Moreau et de Marie-Anne Rodrigue.
Il a épousé Anne-Marie Dionne le 27 octobre 1726, probablement à St-Louis, Kamouraska, co. Kamouraska, Nouvelle-France (QC).
Il est décédé après 1749, année de naissance de son dernier enfant Gabriel Moreau, possiblement après le mariage de sa fille Marie Catherine le 26 novembre 1754 et avant le 6 juin 1763, date de remariage de Anne Dionne avec Pierre Morin.
Sources
↑ Entered by Denis Givogue.
Baptême. Registres paroissiaux, collection Drouin, Québec, Notre-Dame, 1691-1703 image 123 (d), 1693-1699 image 61 (d), et 1696-1699 image 68 (d).
Mariage, Anne Dionne. Les registres paroissiaux débutent en 1727 à Kamouraska. Contrat devant le notaire Etienne Janneau,
https://www.prdh-igd.com/Membership/fr/PRDH/Acte/95402, Programme de recherche en démographie historique. Généalogie canadienne-française du Québec, Institut généalogique Drouin PRDH-IGD - inscription requise
Antoine Roy, Inventaire des greffes des notaires du Régimes francçais, Québec, 1950 Vol. 14 p. 35
PRDH: Le Programme de recherche en démographie historique (membership): famille: 15593 consulté 2023-01-07
Mariage Marie Catherine Moreau et Louis Clément Roy, le 26 novembre 1754, https://www.genealogiequebec.com/Membership/LAFRANCE/img/acte/203985
http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=Jean-Francois-Ignace_Moreau&pid=14247&lng=fr
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Notre-Dame-de-Québec pg.124 [1]
Jetté, René, Dictionaire Généalogique des Familles du Québec des Origines à 1730 (Montréal, Québec, Canada: University of Montréal Press, 1983). p. 830 (MOREAU, 1692, child # 3), p. 831 (MOREAU, 1726)
Programme de reserche en démographie historique (PRDH), Répetoire des actes de baptême, mariage, sépulture, et des recencsements du Québec ancien (47 volumes, through 1765) (2nd edition) (Montréal, Québec, Canada: University of Montréal Press, 1991) Baptism: Vol. 1, p. 228, "B--1696-10-14 N--1696-10-14 [sic:11], 01 JEAN FRANCOIS/MOREAU ..." | MOREAU Jean François (I5793)
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Jeane-Baptiste and Marquerite-Therese had 12 children. | HERTEL Marguerite-Therese (I3994)
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Jeane-Baptiste and Marquerite-Therese had 12 children. | De NIVERVILLE Jean-Baptiste Boucher Sieur (I5945)
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Jeanne (known as Jacqueline in some sources) was the daughter of Dreux de Roye and Alix de Garlande.[1] She married three times; first to Pierre de Broc; second to Gilles de Douai (deceased before 1355) with five known children; and lastly circa 1360 to Arnould (V) de Gavre with whom she had a son Arnould (VI). Jeanne died before September 1376.[2]
Research notes
Some sources listing her parents show her variously as an unknown daughter (sometimes as Jacqueline) with her first and/or second marriages only.[3] The comprehensive study by DuLong and Bunot presents the proof for her parentage based on her three successive marriages. | ROYE Jeanne (I57851)
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Jeanne and Jacques-Charles had six children | De BLEURY Jacques-Charles Sabrevios Sieur (I1144)
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