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1 SOUR PAF
2 NAME Personal Ancestral File
2 VERS 4.0
2 CORP The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
3 ADDR 50 East North Temple Street
4 CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150
1 DEST PAF
1 DATE 26 SEP 1999
2 TIME 11:02:54
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2 VERS 5.5
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1 CHAR ANSEL
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1 NAME Jacomiah /Seaman Sr/
2 GIVN Jacomiah
2 SURN Seaman Sr
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1720
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1808
2 PLAC North Wallace,Ns
1 FAMS @F1@
1 FAMC @F10@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:55:53
0 @I2@ INDI
1 NAME Margaret /Bodee/
2 GIVN Margaret
2 SURN Bodee
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F1@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:21:09
0 @I4@ INDI
1 NAME Stephen /Seaman, UEL/
2 GIVN Stephen
2 SURN Seaman, UEL
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1743
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 JUL 1820
1 FAMS @F249@
1 FAMC @F1@
1 NOTE Notes from B. Trenhlom..July/97
2 CONT Occupation Harbour Pilot and entrepreneur (he was involved in many land deals and lumberyard
2 CONC s); r. East Wallace, and River Philip, NS; Ft.Law.(1790). He married Hannah SMITH.
2 CONT ==============================================================================
2 CONT Notes from Barb Trenholm: July/99
2 CONT Buried in Wallace Old Methodist Church; #38B., NS. Occupation: Pilot; r. Dutchess Co. NY; Eas
2 CONC t Wallace, and River Philip, NS; Ft.Law.(1790). Religion: Methodist.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 18 AUG 1999
3 TIME 00:59:27
0 @I37@ INDI
1 NAME Hezekiah /Seaman/
2 GIVN Hezekiah
2 SURN Seaman
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 11 MAY 1711
1 DEAT
2 DATE Bef 2 OCT 1780
1 FAMS @F10@
1 FAMC @F11@
1 NOTE Hinshaw's Quaker records: acknowledged marrying out Sept. 27, 1732; certificate of transfer t
2 CONC o Purchase [Westchester Co., NY]; disowned 6-24-1761 for oath and serving as a Constable. [vo
2 CONC l. 3, p.443-444]
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:03:06
0 @I38@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Doty/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Doty
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1710
2 PLAC Oyster Bay,Long Island,Ny
1 FAMS @F10@
1 FAMC @F133@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:59:18
0 @I44@ INDI
1 NAME Nathaniel /Seaman/
2 GIVN Nathaniel
2 SURN Seaman
1 SEX M
1 DEAT
2 DATE 9 OCT 1757
2 PLAC Westby,Queens,Ny
1 FAMS @F11@
1 FAMC @F12@
1 NOTE Source: Download from Internet...July/99
2 CONT
2 CONT There are many notices of this Nathaniel Seaman. He was an active member in the Society of F
2 CONC riends, and from 1692 his name is frequently mentioned in their records. Friends Meetings we
2 CONC re frequently held at his house. In 1692/93 his father, before making his will, conveyed 31
2 CONC 6 acres at the harbor head to him and his brother Richard. In 1702 he was called "of Westbur
2 CONC y"
2 CONT Mary Thomas Seaman has Nathaniels death date as: October 09, 1759 whereas the Quaker record
2 CONC s have it as 1757. Mary Thomas Seaman has Rachel Willis' death date as August 28, 1739 where
2 CONC as Quaker records have it Aug. 31, 1759.
2 CONT Quaker records in Hinshaw note that the Quaker meeting was at his house in 1698; Nathanie
2 CONC l & Rachel signed Epistle abt. 1725; Rachel on committee 1700; Rachel had certificate of unit
2 CONC y for N.E. 1736; and they lived in Hempstead, Long Island, NY.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Descendants of Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island, NY
2 CONT according to Mary Thomas Seaman: 1928
2 CONT
2 CONT Nathaniel2 Seaman (John1) died October 9, 1757 in Westbury, Queens [now Nassau] Co., NY (Sour
2 CONC ce: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealo
2 CONC gical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:444., (2) Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America...
2 CONC , (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 42, has the birthdate as 1759 not 1757 no sources given.). H
2 CONC e married Rachel Willis October 9, 1695 in Henry Willis' house, Westbury, Long Island, NY (So
2 CONC urce: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genea
2 CONC logical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:282, 359, 444, 473, 474., (2) Hicks, Benjamin D., Willis Fam
2 CONC ily of Long Island, (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Oct. 1884 Vol
2 CONC . XV reprinted in Hoff, Henry B. Genealogies of Long Island Families [Baltimore :Genealogica
2 CONC l Pub. Co., 1987]), 747, lists marriage date as August., (3) Hill, Peter B., compiler, Edwar
2 CONC d Doty of the Mayflower: Mayflower Families in Progress, Third Edition, (Plymouth, Mass: Gene
2 CONC ral Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1996), 148.), daughter of Henry Willis and Mary Peace
2 CONC . She was born 1680 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy
2 CONC , (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:444.), and died August 31, 1759 in Westbu
2 CONC ry, Queens [now Nassau] Co., NY (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of America
2 CONC n Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:444., (2) Hicks, Benjam
2 CONC in D., Willis Family of Long Island, (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Societ
2 CONC y, Oct. 1884 Vol. XV reprinted in Hoff, Henry B. Genealogies of Long Island Families [Baltimo
2 CONC re :Genealogical Pub. Co., 1987]), 747, gives death year as 1739.).
2 CONT
2 CONT Notes for Nathaniel Seaman:
2 CONT There are many notices of this Nathaniel Seaman. He was an active member in the Society of Fr
2 CONC iends, and from 1692 his name is frequently mentioned in their records. Friends Meetings wer
2 CONC e frequently held at his house. In 1692/93 his father, before making his will, conveyed 316 a
2 CONC cres at the harbor head to him and his brother Richard. In 1702 he was called "of Westbury"
2 CONT
2 CONT Mary Thomas Seaman has Nathaniel's death date as: October 09, 1759 whereas the Quaker record
2 CONC s have it as 1757. ary Thomas Seaman has Rachel Willis' death date as August 28, 1739 wherea
2 CONC s Quaker scords have it Aug. 31, 1759.
2 CONT
2 CONT Quaker records in Hinshaw note that the Quaker meeting was at his house in 1698; Nathanie
2 CONC l & Rachel signed Epistle abt. 1725; Rachel on committee 1700; Rachel had certificate of unit
2 CONC y for N.E. 1736; and they lived in Hempstead, Long Island, NY.
2 CONT
2 CONT More About Nathaniel Seaman:
2 CONT Fact 4: December 20, 1720, executor will of nephew, Samuel Parsell [Pearsall] of Hempstead, Q
2 CONC ueens Co., NY (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (
2 CONC Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 2:232.) Fact 5: January 29, 1730/31, Property o
2 CONC f Nathaniel Seaman mentioned in will of George Bolden (Source: "These Presents witnesseth tha
2 CONC t I, GEORGE BOLDEN, of Hempsted, in Queen's County, this 29 day of January, 1730/1, being anc
2 CONC ient in years and sick, but willing to set my house in order." I leave to my eldest son, Ezek
2 CONC iel, the tract of land he now
2 CONT dwelleth on, being bounded west by the road that goeth up Matinecock Hollow, north by the lan
2 CONC e that leadeth out of Matinecock Hollow to my barn, and on the east by the fence that runs be
2 CONC tween Ezekiel's orchard and the orchard that I have given in a deed to my son Samuel, till i
2 CONC t comes to the south end of said orchard, and from thence to run southward upon a straight li
2 CONC ne that shall be made to run from the southeast corner of.)
2 CONT
2 CONT Marriage Notes for Nathaniel Seaman and Rachel Willis:
2 CONT Nathaniel Seaman married Aug 9, 1695 Rachel Willis, dau. of Henry and Mary (Peace) Willis. Sh
2 CONC e died Aug. 28, 1739. [From: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (1928), p.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 15:51:12
0 @I45@ INDI
1 NAME Rachel /Willis/
2 GIVN Rachel
2 SURN Willis
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1680
1 DEAT
2 DATE 31 AUG 1759
2 PLAC Westbyr,Onnc,Ny
1 FAMS @F11@
1 FAMC @F146@
1 NOTE Marriage Notes for Nathaniel Seaman and Rachel Willis:
2 CONT Nathaniel Seaman married Aug 9, 1695 Rachel Willis, dau. of Henry and Mary (Peace) Willis. Sh
2 CONC e died Aug. 28, 1739. [From: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (1928), p.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:09:53
0 @I46@ INDI
1 NAME John /Seaman/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Seaman
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Bet. 1603 & 1610
2 PLAC Essex,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1695
2 PLAC Hempstead,Queens Co.,Ny
1 FAMS @F12@
1 NOTE Descendants of Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island, NY
2 CONT according to Mary Thomas Seaman: 1928
2 CONT Generation No. 1
2 CONT
2 CONT 1. John1 Seaman was born Bet. 1603 - 1610 in Essex, England, and died 1695 in Hempstead, Quee
2 CONC ns Co. [now Nassau Co.], NY. He married (1) Elizabeth Strickland (Source: Bunker, Mary Powell
2 CONC , Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 189
2 CONC 5), 291.) 1644 (Source: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA W
2 CONC right, 1928).), daughter of John Strickland and Jane Fenwick. She died Abt. 1654. He marrie
2 CONC d (2) Martha Moore 1655, daughter of Thomas Moore and Martha Youngs. She was born in England
2 CONC , and died 1698 in Hempstead, Queens Co. [now Nassau Co.], NY.
2 CONT
2 CONT Notes for John Seaman:
2 CONT The Progenitor of the SEAMAN Family on Long Island according to Mary Thomas Seaman as printe
2 CONC d in her 1928 book: "The Seaman Family in America..."
2 CONT
2 CONT 1. CAPTAIN JOHN SEAMAN, was born in Essex, England, between 1603 and 1610, came to America i
2 CONC n 1630 with the Winthrop fleet of ten vessels, nine hundred immigrants, and died early in 169
2 CONC 5 in Hempstead, Long Island. His will is dated August 5, 1694 and was proved March 20, 1695
2 CONC .
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1631 and 1632, John Seaman, Thomas Moore, William Cooper, John Underhill and other
2 CONC s were co-operating with Captain John Mason, John Winthrop and Sir Richard Saltoustall, in th
2 CONC e efforts to effect settlements in New Hampshire and these colonizations efforts not being su
2 CONC ccessful, we next find all of these, a little later on in Connecticut and Long Island.
2 CONT
2 CONT They were not Pilgrims, but were a Puritanic section still adhering to the Church of England
2 CONC . Captain John Seaman and others went from their first landing to Watertown, Massachusetts
2 CONC , which they left to
2 CONT escape the imposition of a tax, which the Massachusetts Bay Colony proposed to levy on all th
2 CONC e settlers for the purpose of fortifying Newtown (now Cambridge). From Watertown they went t
2 CONC o Weathersfield, Connecticut, where they stayed but a short time, having some dissensions con
2 CONC cerning church matters. In 1636 John Seaman owned two acres of land at Wrights Island in Weat
2 CONC hersfield.
2 CONT
2 CONT In the Catalogue of Puritanic settlers of Connecticut we find it recorded: "John Seaman
2 CONC , one of the original purchasers of the town of Stamford, where he settled in 1641. It is sup
2 CONC posed he moved from Weathersfield to Stamford." The settlers at New Haven who had no charte
2 CONC r has purchased property in various places, among them being what is now called Stamford, Con
2 CONC necticut, and an arrangement was then made with these discontented settlers of Weathersfiel
2 CONC d and the settlement at New Haven, by which the Colony from Weathersfield obtained right to s
2 CONC ettle Stamford then called Rippowam. The list of these settlers included the name of John Sea
2 CONC man, the purchase price being on hundred bushels of corn, and John Seaman obtained six acres
2 CONC .
2 CONT
2 CONT "From Roxbury, Massachusetts, he (John Carman) went to Weathersfield, Connecticut, an
2 CONC d thence in company with John Seaman whose ancestors were also burned at the stake in England
2 CONC ." John Seaman owned land in Salem, Mass., in 1643.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1646 John Seaman and his brother Caleb are recorded in New Haven, Conn. At this period cam
2 CONC e the Pequod Indian War, and Captain John Mason was given chief command (as Major) of the Con
2 CONC necticut Troops. To John Seaman he gave command of one of the Companies and John Strickland (
2 CONC who later became his father-in-law) was lieutenant of John Seaman’s company. Hence John Seama
2 CONC n’s title of Captain. The histories of the day record "John Seaman, later of Hempstead, Lon
2 CONC g Island, bore arms with demi-seahorse for crest." Another record states that on October 6, 1
2 CONC 646, Caleb Seaman was fined 10 shillings for not carrying arms, and on November 3, 1646, "Cal
2 CONC eb Seaman desired his fine
2 CONT might be remitted for defect of arms, he going shortly for England. Upon his request it was r
2 CONC emitted provided he goe for England."
2 CONT
2 CONT Captain John Seaman was one of the sixty-two original signers (in Connecticut) of the H
2 CONC empstead compact of land, and in 1647 we find him settled in Hempstead, Long Island, where h
2 CONC e became on of the most prominent men for half a century "and had left such a host of descend
2 CONC ants as to be remarkable, genealogically."
2 CONT
2 CONT The Town Records of Hempstead, Long Island, state:
2 CONT "It seems probable that in the previous year Captain John Seaman coming from the easte
2 CONC rn end of the island, had settled land adjoining what was subsequently the eastern boundary o
2 CONC f the Hempstead Purchase, and had secured title to a tract comprising more than twelve thousa
2 CONC nd acres, which, in 1685, under the Dongan patent, became part of the town of Hempstead." F
2 CONC rom that time on we find his name in many pages of history, recording a life of ceaseless act
2 CONC ivity in the establishment of his section of America.
2 CONT
2 CONT "Once he signed an agreement or pledged his faith he never disclaimed his share of it.
2 CONC "
2 CONT In a Provincial Convention called in New Amsterdam, by writ of Governor Stuyvesant, Dec
2 CONC ember 11, 1653, John Seaman and William Washburne were Representatives. December 21, 1656, Jo
2 CONC hn
2 CONT Seaman and Richard Gildersleeve were nominated by Governor Stuyvesant.
2 CONT
2 CONT "March the 17th, 1657, Stylo Novo. Chosen by the towne of Hempstead for townsmen for th
2 CONC e abovsaid yeare ffrancis Weeckes, richard brutnall, richard vallingtyne, robert bedille, Add
2 CONC am Mott.
2 CONT
2 CONT "Wee the magistrates of the towne of hempsteed doe hereby ingage our selves to stand b
2 CONC y and bare out with full power in all such actes and orders as shall conduce for ye good an
2 CONC d benefit of this towne of hempsteed this present yeare giving oute of Land and receiving i
2 CONC n the inhabitants onely excepted given under our hands this 16th of April 1657 Stylo Novo. R
2 CONC . Guildersleeve, John Seaman. teste John James."
2 CONT
2 CONT July 17, 1657, Governor Stuyvesant visited Hempstead, and a few days later, July 25th, John S
2 CONC eaman was again sent to the Governor by the town on errands of peace. March, 1658, John Seama
2 CONC n, and others were sent by the town in concert with Chekanow, an Indian representative of th
2 CONC e Montauk Sachem and other Indians, to lay out bounds of the town to be known by marked trees
2 CONC , and to "continue forever." "Mr. Seaman was allowed 8 s. for two days travel in laying out t
2 CONC he boundaries." In 1658 he had 20 gates (lengths) of common fence to make, 30 cattle, 15 cows
2 CONC , 43 acres of meadow.
2 CONT
2 CONT February 1659 "Mr. John Seaman was allowed a bounty of 2 pounds for killing two wolves
2 CONC . For many years a bounty of 20 s to 25 s each was paid by the town of Hempstead for killin
2 CONC g wolves." "This may sartyfi that the constable hath satisfied for the woulfs two to two indi
2 CONC ans and one to Captain John Seaman twenty shilens for ech woulfe." In 1664 John Seaman was ag
2 CONC ain appointed by the town on a Commission about the bounds, and was often subsequently employ
2 CONC ed in like service.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1665 he became Captain of Queens County Troop of Province of New York, October 2. 16
2 CONC 65, Captain John Seaman served on a Grand Jury at Hempstead in a charge of witchcraft, "but-l
2 CONC et it be recorded to the credit of John Seaman-the accused was not convicted." In 1666 the Vi
2 CONC llage of Jerusalem in the Town of Hempstead, was settled by Captain John Seaman and his six s
2 CONC ons, to whom a special patent was granted by Governor Nichols, for a considerable tract of la
2 CONC nd which had previously been purchased by them from the Meroke tribe of Indians. It is record
2 CONC ed that its location was pleasant and its population about 150. May 1669, Thomas Rushmore wa
2 CONC s ordered to give up to Captain John Seaman the colors he received from the Govenor. In 166
2 CONC 8 and 1669 assessment upon land holders shows captain John Seaman was one of the largest land
2 CONC owners, his payment being 4 pounds, 3 s., 4 p.
2 CONT
2 CONT From Land Papers
2 CONT "March 6, 1668 Confirmation on L.I. from Gov. Nicholls to John Hicks, John Seaman, Rich
2 CONC ard Guildersleeve and others, freeholders of ye said town."
2 CONT
2 CONT Six of his sons also held land under the new patent. July 3, 1671, he was sent by the town t
2 CONC o New York to treat with the Govenor about the east bounds. August 1673, Schepen for Hempstea
2 CONC d. May 14, 1674 appointed to hold Court withthe Scout at Jamaica.
2 CONT
2 CONT "At a Jeneral townd Meting Held in Hempstead the 14 day of May in the yeare 1674 Captain Joh
2 CONC n Seamans was elected as chosen by the Ma Jer Vot to be a committee to keepe Cort with the Sc
2 CONC out at Jericho. Nathaniel Pearsall Clark." Commissioner of boundaries for a dozen years, 167
2 CONC 4 to 1686.
2 CONT
2 CONT WILL dated August 5, 1694 and proved March 20, 1695: Benjamin Fletcher, Governor, etc. To al
2 CONC l to whom these may come. Know ye that at New York the 20 of March, 1694/5, the last will o
2 CONC f JOHN SEAMAN was proved and his sons Benjamin and Thomas were confirmed as executors.
2 CONT
2 CONT In the name of God, Amen. I, John Seaman the elder, of Hempstead, in Queens County, upon Lon
2 CONC g Island, alias Nassau, being weake and infirm in body, and knowing that it appertaineth to e
2 CONC very man to set in order all worldly concerns, so yt after decease no suite, trouble, or cala
2 CONC mity may ensue. And being well advised with the great and weighty work I am now about, do mak
2 CONC e and declare this my last will and testament. I leave to my oldest son John a certain lot o
2 CONC f 22 acres, of which he is now in possession, and where he now lives; also another lot of 2
2 CONC 0 acres of meadow upon the neck called the Great Neck, being eastward and within the bounds o
2 CONC f said town of Hempstead. I leave to my 5 sons Jonathan, Benjamin, Solomon, Thomas and Samuel
2 CONC , 400 acres of land according to a Patent, granted by Governor Richard Nicolls, lying at a pl
2 CONC ace commonly known and called by the name of Jerusalem, within the bounds of Hempstead, to b
2 CONC e equally divided between them. Also a certain neck of meadow lying eastward from said town o
2 CONC f Hempstead called in ye Indian tongue Ruskatux Neck. Bounded east by the Oyster Bay line, an
2 CONC d upon Hempstead west, and to be equally divided. I leave to my 3 sons, John, Nathaniel, an
2 CONC d Richard, the remainder of my meadow, whereof one half is already confirmed to my son n law
2 CONC , Nathaniel Pearsall, with four or five acres of upland for his convenience of yardidge, fo
2 CONC r wintering his cattle. Which said meadow is situate upon a neck called by the name of the Ha
2 CONC lf Neck, or in the Indian tongue Muskachim. I leave to my eight sons, John, Jonathan, Benjami
2 CONC n, Solomon, Thomas, Samuel, Nathaniel and Richard, all the upland lying and situate upon Rusk
2 CONC atux Neck, as also upon the neck called Half Neck, except the four or five acres confirmed t
2 CONC o my son in law, Nathaniel Pearsall. I leave to my sons Nathaniel, and Richard, my lot of mea
2 CONC dow at a neck called Sticklands
2 CONT Neck, as also a parcel of meadow lying upon New Bridge Neck. I also give them 150 acres of up
2 CONC land situated and lying at a place commonly called Success, by virtue of an order from the To
2 CONC wn. Also a certain parcel of land, being 316 acres, lying at or near the Harbor head, so call
2 CONC ed, being already confirmed to my said two sons by deed of gift. I give all my rights in th
2 CONC e undivided lands in Hempstead to my 8 sons. I leave to my wife Martha a certain house lot ad
2 CONC joining to the land of James Pine, being three acres, during her life, and then to my two son
2 CONC s, Nathaniel and Richard. I also leave them
2 CONT the remainder of my house lots, and the pasture and the field at the eastward of the town cal
2 CONC led the Holly. I leave to my wife Martha one half of the dwelling house for life and then t
2 CONC o my son Richard, and the other half to my son Nathaniel. I leave to my wife one third of th
2 CONC e movables, and to my two sons Nathaniel and Richard the other two thirds. I leave to my daug
2 CONC hter Mary Pearsall two cows. I leave to my wife six acres of meadow at the Hay Bridge durin
2 CONC g her life and then to my sons Richard and Nathaniel. I leave two thirds of my remaining liv
2 CONC e stocks to my five daughters, Mary Pearsall, Hannah Carman, Martha Pearsall, Sarah Mott, an
2 CONC d Deborah Kirk, and to my daughter Elizabeth Jackson 20 shillings. I leave to my sons Richar
2 CONC d and Nathaniel all my armes except my large gun, which shall be for the use of all my sons
2 CONC . Makes wife Martha and sons Benjamin and Thomas executors, and "my friends Thomas Powell an
2 CONC d John Townsend, Sr., overseers."
2 CONT
2 CONT Dated August 5, 1694. Witnesses, John Smith, John Carle, George Fowler.
2 CONT
2 CONT In describing the history of Jones Beach State Park [on the south shore of Long Island, NY] t
2 CONC here is an interesting note: "Most of the land conveyed by the Town of Oyster Bay and a port
2 CONC ion of the lands conveyed by Hempstead were in an area where title was in dispute. This broug
2 CONC ht on what became known as the SEAMAN-GORE case which lasted for ten years and ended in the U
2 CONC nited States Supreme Court. The case involved the claim of title by the heirs of John Seama
2 CONC n who received a royal grant in 1666. The private interests in the case were opposed by the T
2 CONC owns of Oyster Bay and
2 CONT Hempstead and before the State got into the suit the towns allowed judgements to be entered a
2 CONC gainst them.
2 CONT
2 CONT Commissioner [Robert] Moses had the case reopened. Subsequent investigations disclosed instru
2 CONC ments of title theretofore unknown and the action was tried all over again. This resulted i
2 CONC n a decision holding that the State had good title and that John Seaman relinquished all clai
2 CONC m to the beach land when he applied for and received confirming patents in 1686 from the Gove
2 CONC rnor General of New York which did not include the area in dispute." [from: Blakelock, Cheste
2 CONC r R. "Long Island Forum" Feb. 1953] the same paragraph was published in another article by th
2 CONC e same author in "Long Island
2 CONT Forum" on October 1957."
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Marriage Notes for John Seaman and Elizabeth Strickland:
2 CONT Captain John Seaman was twice married. He married first in 1644, Elizabeth Strickland, daught
2 CONC er of John and Jane Strickland of Charlestown, Mass. John Strickland had come to America wit
2 CONC h the first party of "Bay Coherts" to Salem in 1629, took posession of Charlestown and vicini
2 CONC ty in 1630, and was made Freeman in May, 1631. John Strickland and all his family except on
2 CONC e son (Thwaite) came to Long Island after 1646, and were among the early settlers of note i
2 CONC n that vicinity. Captain John and Elizabeth had four sons and one daughter. Captain Joh
2 CONC n Seaman married second, 1655, Martha Moore, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Young) Moore, o
2 CONC f Southhold, Long Island. She was born in England; baptized in Salem, MA., Oct. 21, 1639; die
2 CONC d 1698). They had four sons and seven daughters. [from Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Famil
2 CONC y in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928) p. 21]
2 CONT
2 CONT
2 CONT [from: Smith, Herbert F., "John Strickland of Long Island and His Sons-in-Law." a typed but u
2 CONC ndated manuscript. HerbetF. Smith is listed as being of Washington, DC.]:
2 CONT
2 CONT Jordan Seaman wrote a short history in 1800 of the Seaman family of Hempstead and there
2 CONC in he states that Captain John Seaman married a Strickland; her parentage and first name ar
2 CONC e not given. In the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. II (1871), pp. 149 et
2 CONC . seq., the late Charles B. Moore wrote the following in a monograph on Captain John Seaman:
2 CONT
2 CONT It has been reported, also, that he married, first, a Miss Stritland. We have not the d
2 CONC ate nor any record of her marriage or decease. His neighbor, John Smith, did so; but we disco
2 CONC ver no verification of it as to him…
2 CONT
2 CONT Jordan Seaman's genealogy was in the form of several broadside sheets, and was used und
2 CONC oubtedly by Mary Powell Bunker in compiling her Seaman Genealogy at page 134 of her "Long Isl
2 CONC and Genealogies". However, Mrs. Bunker's statement reads that John Seaman married Elizabeth
2 CONC , daughter of John Strickland; proof for this is not given. Mary Thomas Seaman in "The Seama
2 CONC n Family in America…"(1928) states on page 21 that Captain John Seaman married first in 164
2 CONC 4 to Elizabeth, daughter of John and Jane Strickland of Charlestown, Massachusetts. Furthermo
2 CONC re, she goes on to say that John Strickland had come to America with the first party of Bay "
2 CONC Coherts" to Salem in 1629, took possession of Charlestown and vicinity in 1630 and was made f
2 CONC reeman in 1631. In the "Memorial of Samuel Hicks Seaman and his wife Hannah Richardson" husba
2 CONC nd by the same writer, she partly repeats this and cites the usual connections for Stricklan
2 CONC d. In a discussion which the present writer had with the late Tunis B. Burr of Commack, NY wh
2 CONC o investigated Long Island genealogies through a long and fruitful life, the connections of J
2 CONC ohn Seaman were examined. The statement of Jordan Seaman was purely traditional according t
2 CONC o him, and the statement that Elizabeth Strickland was the daughter of John was felt to hav
2 CONC e been based upon the assumption of contiguity of the two men - John Seaman and John Strickla
2 CONC nd -in the same town at approximately the same time. There is not available record either i
2 CONC n Jamaica or in Hempstead that has come to our attention which supports this connection, an
2 CONC d a fairly diligent search has been made, not only in printed record but at the original sour
2 CONC ces. There is no intention of impeaching the supposed fact that Elizabeth Strickland did marr
2 CONC y John Seaman; however, the allegation that a daughter of John Strickland married the later m
2 CONC ust be challenged. The specific date given by Mary Thomas Seaman as to the marriage - 1644, a
2 CONC s well as other information offered, need sustaining evidences.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 15:33:00
0 @I47@ INDI
1 NAME Martha /Moore/
2 GIVN Martha
2 SURN Moore
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 PLAC England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1698
2 PLAC Hempstead,Queens Co.,Ny
1 FAMS @F12@
1 FAMC @F524@
1 NOTE Internet Download...Ancestry.com (July, 1999)
2 CONT
2 CONT "Maria Moore...is found to have been the daughter of Thomas More, of Southold, [NY], and Mart
2 CONC ha (Youngs) his wife. She was baptized at Salem, Mass., with her brother thomas, on 21st o
2 CONC f October, 1639 (Vol. VI., Hist. Coll. Essex Inst., 237); was called in her father's will, i
2 CONC n 1691, Martha Symonds, named in ehr husband's will in 1694, and living, per census list, i
2 CONC n 1698. She had a sister, Hannah Symonds, perhaps a widow." [from: New York Genealogical an
2 CONC d Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York: New York G
2 CONC enealogical and Biographical Society: 11:10 [Oct. 1880]]
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Descendants of Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island, NY
2 CONT according to Mary Thomas Seaman: 1928
2 CONT
2 CONT Notes for Martha Moore:
2 CONT "Maria Moore...is found to have been the daughter of Thomas More, of Southold, [NY], and Mart
2 CONC ha (Youngs) his wife. She was baptized at Salem, Mass., with her brother thomas, on 21st of O
2 CONC ctober, 1639 (Vol. VI., Hist. Coll. Essex Inst., 237); was called in her father's will, in 16
2 CONC 91, Martha Symonds, named in her husband's will in 1694, and living, per census list, in 1698
2 CONC . She had a sister, Hannah Symonds, perhaps a widow." [from: New York genealogical and Biogr
2 CONC aphical Society Record, v. 11:10 [Oct. 1880]]
2 CONT
2 CONT More About Martha Moore:
2 CONT Baptism: October 21, 1639, Salem, MA (Source: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society
2 CONC , "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York:: 11:10 [Oct. 1880], "She was bap
2 CONC tized at Salem, Mass., with her brother Thomas, on 21st of October, 1639 (Vol. VI., Hist. Col
2 CONC l. Essex Inst., 237).)
2 CONT
2 CONT Marriage Notes for John Seaman and Martha Moore: Captain John Seaman married second, 1655, Ma
2 CONC rtha Moore, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Youngs) Moore, of Southhold, Long Island. She wa
2 CONC s born in England; baptized in Salem, MA., Oct. 21, 1639; died 1698). They had four sons an
2 CONC d seven daughters:
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 15:32:39
0 @I460@ INDI
1 NAME Isaac /Doty/
2 GIVN Isaac
2 SURN Doty
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1673
2 PLAC Oyster Bay,(Nassau,Co) Ny
1 FAMS @F133@
1 FAMC @F134@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:25:39
0 @I463@ INDI
1 NAME Isaac /Doty/
2 GIVN Isaac
2 SURN Doty
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 FEB 1648/1649
2 PLAC Plymouth,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE Aft 7 JAN 1727/1728
2 PLAC Oyster Bay,Twp. Q. Ny
1 FAMS @F134@
1 FAMC @F245@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:47:50
0 @I464@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /England/
2 GIVN Elizabeth
2 SURN England
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1649
2 PLAC Portsmmith,Ri
1 FAMS @F134@
1 FAMC @F135@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:49:08
0 @I465@ INDI
1 NAME William /England/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN England
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F135@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 2 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:49:49
0 @I525@ INDI
1 NAME Henry J. /Willis/
2 GIVN Henry J.
2 SURN Willis
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1628
2 PLAC England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 11 SEP 1714
1 FAMS @F146@
1 NOTE Hinshaw's Quaker Records: Henry Willis was born in England, came from London after 1667, live
2 CONC d in Jericho and Hempstead. [vol. 3, p. 358]
2 CONT A source whose author is unknown: "He resided at Devizes until 1667, then moved to London whe
2 CONC re he lived for several years. Owing to the persecution of the Quakers, he emigrated to Amer
2 CONC ica about 1675 and came to Oyster Bay where he temporarily remained. A year or two later, h
2 CONC e purchased a piece of land in North Hempstead at a spot called Wood Edge, which is now know
2 CONC n as Westbury where he lived until his death, July 11, 1714."
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:09:22
0 @I526@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Peace/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Peace
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 AUG 1632
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 JUN 1714
1 FAMS @F146@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:11:12
0 @I862@ INDI
1 NAME Edward /Doty/
2 GIVN Edward
2 SURN Doty
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Bef 1599
2 PLAC Nr London,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 AUG 1655
2 PLAC Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F245@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 10 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:28:34
0 @I888@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Smith, UEL/
2 GIVN Hannah
2 SURN Smith, UEL
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1743
2 PLAC Duchess County,NY
1 DEAT
2 DATE 28 MAY 1818
2 PLAC East Wallce. Nova Scotia
1 FAMS @F249@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 18 AUG 1999
3 TIME 01:08:27
0 @I889@ INDI
1 NAME Katherine Margaret /Seaman/
2 GIVN Katherine Margaret
2 SURN Seaman
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1778
2 PLAC Duchess Co,NY
1 DEAT
2 PLAC Cape Tormentine,NB
1 FAMS @F251@
1 FAMC @F249@
1 NOTE Religion: Church of England
2 CONT -After Robert died in 1819 she married William Land of Melrose, NB
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Note by Barbara Trenholm
2 CONT - ( Katherine...may have been Catherine)-Her name is spelled K in the marriage certiificate
2 CONC , and C in the probatge of her husband's estate.
2 CONT - Linda Holm: Has copy of the original marriage certificate
2 CONT - Parents determined from microfulm obtained by Percy Trenholm from Roegon Trenholms. Paren
2 CONC ts were loylists who came to Comberland from jDuchess Co. NY in June 1783. Refernce: "Ameeri
2 CONC can Loylaist Claims" by Peter Wilson Colham: pub. by national Genealogical Society, Washingto
2 CONC n, DC 1980, page 438. The microfilm mentions 2 daugthers on Mar. 15, 1785 and Mar 3, 1788, a
2 CONC lso a daguther , Mary, married to May 15, 1790 to Charles Jennings of Ft. Lawrence, NS. Cath
2 CONC erine Seaman named her first son "Stephen" which indicates a link with Stephen Seaman.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:39:46
0 @I890@ INDI
1 NAME Robert /Trenholm/
2 GIVN Robert
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 10 JUL 1776
2 PLAC Pt. de Bute,NB
1 DEAT
2 DATE AUG 1819
2 PLAC Drowned at Sea
1 FAMS @F251@
1 FAMC @F256@
1 NOTE - Occupation: Fisherman
2 CONT - Resident Cape Tormentine, NB, 1810
2 CONT -Religion: Church of England
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Notes e-mailed from Barb Trenholm...Jan/1997
2 CONT - Robert Trenhlom married Aug. 3/1795 at Sackville, NB to Katherine Seaman.
2 CONT - Robert was the first male Trenholm born in Canada. Robert and Katherine settled at Bayfiel
2 CONC d in 1810. After the death of Robert (he drowned in 1819) Katherine remarried William Lane i
2 CONC n 1824. (notes from Ivan Trenholm)
2 CONT Note by Barbara Trenholm
2 CONT - ( Katherine...may have been Catherine)-Her name is spelled K in the marriage certiificate
2 CONC , and C in the probatge of her husband's estate.
2 CONT - Linda Holm: Has copy of the original marriage certificate
2 CONT ==============================================================================
2 CONT -
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:39:25
0 @I891@ INDI
1 NAME John (Squire) /Trenholm/
2 GIVN John (Squire)
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1799
1 DEAT
2 DATE 19 JUL 1877
2 PLAC Botsford Parish,Westmorand Co.,NB
1 BURI
2 PLAC Bayfield,NB
1 FAMS @F252@
1 FAMC @F251@
1 NOTE Occupation: Farmer and JP, Botsford, Westmorland Co. NB (1851
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:38:49
0 @I892@ INDI
1 NAME James Richardson /Trenholm/
2 GIVN James Richardson
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 24 AUG 1829
2 PLAC Bayfield,NB
1 DEAT
2 DATE Aft 1896
2 PLAC Bayfield,NB
1 FAMS @F253@
1 FAMC @F252@
1 NOTE Notes of Mel Trenholm..1980 (e-mailed from daughter Barb)
2 CONT -James Richardson Trenhjolm. Born 1828
2 CONT -The marriage of James R. Trenholm and Mary Ann Allen was witness by Joshua Trenholm and Jan
2 CONC e Eliza Allen. Official records inthe archives also show James Richards Trenholm of Botsfor
2 CONC d married Sara Jane Trenholm, widow, of Moncton in 1887. Perhaps he ahd a third wife? A pla
2 CONC gue of typhoid fever claimed many lives about this time.
2 CONT --He married mary Ann Allen, 3 Sep 1850 in Botsford, NB
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:37:59
0 @I893@ INDI
1 NAME Charlotte /Richardson/
2 GIVN Charlotte
2 SURN Richardson
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1805
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1888
2 PLAC New Brunswick
1 BURI
2 PLAC Bayfield,Nb
1 FAMS @F252@
1 FAMC @F510@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 14:09:30
0 @I894@ INDI
1 NAME Charlotte Erena /Trenholm/
2 GIVN Charlotte Erena
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 9 FEB 1861
2 PLAC Westmoreland Co,NB
1 DEAT
2 DATE 2 JUL 1945
2 PLAC British Columbia
1 FAMS @F254@
1 FAMC @F253@
1 NOTE Following note e-mailed from Ian Paul of New Brunswick who is part of the "Trenholm and Ande
2 CONC rson" descendanta:
2 CONT -NB Archives show Charlotte E. Trenholm married William Spence on 11, Oct. 1885.
2 CONT ** Proof positive that "James Renwick Spence" was really William Renwick Spence. (SB)
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:41:53
0 @I895@ INDI
1 NAME Mary Ann /Allen/
2 GIVN Mary Ann
2 SURN Allen
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 22 JUL 1833
2 PLAC Shemogue,NB
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 AUG 1873
1 BURI
2 PLAC Bayfield,NB
1 FAMS @F253@
1 FAMC @F261@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:38:19
0 @I896@ INDI
1 NAME Mary Gladys /Spence/
2 GIVN Mary Gladys
2 SURN Spence
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 27 JUL 1894
2 PLAC New Brunswick
1 DEAT
2 DATE 28 FEB 1958
2 PLAC Kamloops,Bc
1 FAMC @F254@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 JUL 1999
3 TIME 09:00:00
0 @I897@ INDI
1 NAME William Renwick (Ren) /Spence/
2 GIVN William Renwick (Ren)
2 SURN Spence
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 MAY 1860
2 PLAC Spence Settlement,NB
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 SEP 1940
2 PLAC British Columbia
1 FAMS @F254@
1 FAMC @F266@
1 NOTE "The Wrights of Bedeque..A Loyalist Family" Doris Haslan
2 CONT
2 CONT 7) James Renwick, called Ren; m. Lottie Trenholm
2 CONT
2 CONT ** Note: "Ren" has always been referred to as William Renwick...It has never really been
2 CONT settled as to whether his name was James, William or both (SB Note)
2 CONT ** SB Note: In later info on the Specne family the infant that died was referred to as Willi
2 CONC am. It is possible that when the Book "The Wrights of Bedeque" was written, that the two wer
2 CONC e confused and the infant was really James, not William.
2 CONT When William and Lottie and their family travelled to the west (early 1900's) all cont
2 CONC act with the relatives in the East was eventually lost and not regained until connection wa
2 CONC s made through the internet in 1997.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT James Renwick Spence, called Ren was born in Spence Settlement, N. B. and died in Alberta. H
2 CONC e married Lottie Trenholm. (Ren died in Ewings Landing, B. C. SB)
2 CONT
2 CONT Ren and Lottie lived on the 175 acres given to him by his father. he sold the farm to his br
2 CONC other George C. Spence and moved to Alberta. The farm is now owned by Geroge’s Grandson, Ken
2 CONC neth Spence.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:42:06
0 @I899@ INDI
1 NAME John /Trenholm/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Bef 21 SEP 1739
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 CHR
2 DATE 21 SEP 1739
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 OCT 1817
2 PLAC Pt. de Bute,NB
1 FAMS @F256@
1 FAMC @F257@
1 NOTE Notes e-mailed from Barbara Trenholm Jan /97
2 CONT
2 CONT -"John Trenhlom b. 1738 in England, d. Oct. 24. 1817 at Pt De Bute, NB m in england to Isabel
2 CONC la Coates, b 1738 at England, d Mar 10, 1817 at Pt De Bute NB. Both were buried in the Meth
2 CONC odist cemetery in Pt. De Bute. Isabella was a daughter of Joahn Coates and Catherine Thornho
2 CONC ll of Kirklevington, Eng. (so says Linda Holms of USA)
2 CONT
2 CONT - John was a very large man (300) lbs. It took six able bodied men to carry the casket (so s
2 CONC ayd Mildred Ebersole of Southern Pine, North Carolina, USA) John came to what is now Pt. D
2 CONC e Bute (at that time Cumberland Co., NS) NB became a province in 1784) It is thought at fir
2 CONC st he was a tenant farmer of Sherriff Allen, but later got possession of Inverma Fram. Thi
2 CONC s farm was probably confiscated by the crown after the Eddy Rebellion when Sherrif Allen lef
2 CONC t the coutnry. (Compiled by Ivan Trenholm)
2 CONT ==============================================================================
2 CONT Died 24 Oct 1817 in Pt De Bute, New Brunswick, Canada. Buried in Pt De Bute, New Brunswick, C
2 CONC anada. Religion Methodist. He married Isabella COATES, 21 Dec 1761. John and Isabella came t
2 CONC o New Brunswick in 1772 on the ship "Duke of York".
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Additional Notes From Barb Trenholm: July/99
2 CONT Buried in Methodist Cemetery, Pt De Bute, New Brunswick, Canada. Religion: Methodist. Occupa
2 CONC tion: -; r. Hutton Rudby, N. Yorkshire (1767)
2 CONT ==============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:40:09
0 @I900@ INDI
1 NAME Isabella /Coates/
2 GIVN Isabella
2 SURN Coates
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 21 DEC 1739
2 PLAC Hilton,Hutton Rudby Parish,Yorkshire
1 DEAT
2 DATE MAR 1817
2 PLAC Pt. de Bute,NB
1 FAMS @F256@
1 FAMC @F528@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:40:21
0 @I901@ INDI
1 NAME Robert /Trenholm/
2 GIVN Robert
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1704
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 31 MAY 1779
2 PLAC Falmouth,Nova Scotia
1 FAMS @F257@
1 FAMC @F258@
1 NOTE From: Barb Trenholm via e-mail/97
2 CONT Occupation farmer; inventory of estate shows 2 oxen,6 cows, 26 sheep. He married Jane MILLS
2 CONC ?, About 1736.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 10:41:19
0 @I902@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Mills/
2 GIVN Jane
2 SURN Mills
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1714
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 DEC 1761
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 FAMS @F257@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 10:43:09
0 @I903@ INDI
1 NAME Edward, Sr /Trenholm/
2 GIVN Edward, Sr
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1678
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 5 JAN 1739
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 FAMS @F258@
1 FAMC @F259@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 10:44:23
0 @I904@ INDI
1 NAME Joanna /Mills/
2 GIVN Joanna
2 SURN Mills
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1688
1 DEAT
2 DATE 10 JUL 1743
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 FAMS @F258@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 13:01:26
0 @I905@ INDI
1 NAME Matthew /Trenholm/
2 GIVN Matthew
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1648
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1718
1 FAMS @F259@
1 FAMC @F260@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 10:46:31
0 @I906@ INDI
1 NAME John /Trenholm/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Trenholm
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1618
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1681
2 PLAC Wellbury,Yorkshire,England
1 FAMS @F260@
1 FAMC @F532@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 10:47:16
0 @I907@ INDI
1 NAME George /Allen/
2 GIVN George
2 SURN Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1782
2 PLAC Bay Verte,Westmorland,Nb
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 JUL 1837
2 PLAC Shemogue,Nb
1 BURI
2 PLAC Bayfield,Nb
1 FAMS @F261@
1 FAMC @F262@
1 NOTE -Resident of Cape Tormentine, NB
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 14:14:01
0 @I908@ INDI
1 NAME Charlotte Letitia /Thompson/
2 GIVN Charlotte Letitia
2 SURN Thompson
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1788
2 PLAC River Philip,Ns
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 JUL 1879
2 PLAC Cape Tormentine,Nb
1 BURI
2 PLAC Bayfield,Nb
1 FAMS @F261@
1 FAMC @F264@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 AUG 1999
3 TIME 05:27:18
0 @I909@ INDI
1 NAME Benjamin (Shy Ben) /Allen/
2 GIVN Benjamin (Shy Ben)
2 SURN Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1735
1 DEAT
2 DATE 14 APR 1823
2 PLAC Baie Verte,New Brunswick
1 BURI
2 PLAC Baie Verte,Nb
1 FAMS @F262@
1 FAMC @F263@
1 NOTE Notes for BENJAMIN ALLEN: from Website Aug/99
2 CONT GEN: Removed to Kingston, MA.
2 CONT GEN: Enlisted in Plymouth where he was a tanner.
2 CONT GEN: Was a Seargent with General Winslow in 1755 in securing the neutral French at Nova Scoti
2 CONC a, where he died.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Notes e-mailed from Barbara Trenholm..1997
2 CONT
2 CONT -Information lists his wife :Sarah" as a daughter of Matthias Somers and names 11 children
2 CONT - He settled in Cumberland Co. in the 1760's.
2 CONT - He returned to New England and later came as a Loyalist to St. John NB. He moved to Fort C
2 CONC umberland and settled in what is now Baie Verte, NB.
2 CONT - He maried Sarah Somers 1771
2 CONT ==============================================================================
2 CONT Benjamin Allen was a Loyalist. He fought under General Wolfe at Louisburg (1758) and Quebec (
2 CONC 1759). r. New England, and Cape Tormentine, NB
2 CONT
2 CONT
2 CONT -
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 18:06:32
0 @I910@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Somers/
2 GIVN Sarah
2 SURN Somers
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1740
2 PLAC Pennsylvania
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1823
2 PLAC Baie Verte,New Brunswick
1 FAMS @F262@
1 FAMC @F422@
1 NOTE Notes from Barb Trenholm..e-mailed 1997
2 CONT
2 CONT -Mrs. Allen was a very large woman and one who had a very marked tendency of standing upon he
2 CONC r rights. Tradition says that any pugnacious tendencies of the Allens was an inheritance fro
2 CONC m Mrs. Allen as Benjamin Allen was a man of very mild disposition.
2 CONT - Pennsylvania German Descent
2 CONT ==========================================================================
2 CONT She was not the least bit shy, and tradition has it, that if there is any aggressiveness in t
2 CONC he Trenholm women, it came from Sarah. One night when Ben was young and single, and shy, h
2 CONC e got very drunk at the local dance at Fort Lawrence, stood up and said "I am in dire need o
2 CONC f a woman - who will have me?" Sarah said "I will have you, Ben." A local preacher marrie
2 CONC d them on the spot and everyone had a good time.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:26:07
0 @I911@ INDI
1 NAME Benjamin /Allen/
2 GIVN Benjamin
2 SURN Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 AUG 1702
2 PLAC Bridgewater,Plymouth,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1764
2 PLAC Attleboro,Norfolk,Ma
1 FAMS @F263@
1 FAMC @F277@
1 NOTE Other sources say his deathdate was: 1754
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Benjlamin's mother is either Mary Pratt or Mary Alden...daughter of Joseph Alden and Mary Sim
2 CONC mons...There is a discrepancy in the historical notes of several sources...some say Mary Alde
2 CONC n and others say Mary Pratt. Which is it? No one knows for sure.
2 CONT For this reason I'm including both Mary Pratt and Mary Alden's family lines
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 21:46:24
0 @I912@ INDI
1 NAME Mehitable /Cary/
2 GIVN Mehitable
2 SURN Cary
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 DEC 1709
2 PLAC Bridgewater,Plymouth,Ma
1 DEAT
2 PLAC Attleboro,Norfolk,Ma
1 FAMS @F263@
1 FAMC @F278@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 10:56:36
0 @I913@ INDI
1 NAME Richard /Thompson/
2 GIVN Richard
2 SURN Thompson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1749
2 PLAC Yorkshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 10 OCT 1821
2 PLAC Cumberland County,Ns
1 FAMS @F264@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 18 AUG 1999
3 TIME 00:33:40
0 @I914@ INDI
1 NAME Dorothy /Patton/
2 GIVN Dorothy
2 SURN Patton
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1750
2 PLAC Londonderry,Ulster,Ireland
1 FAMS @F264@
1 FAMC @F283@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 10:58:35
0 @I917@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Anderson/
2 GIVN Hannah
2 SURN Anderson
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 19 FEB 1824
2 PLAC Shemogue,NB
1 DEAT
2 DATE 7 MAR 1900
2 PLAC Spence Settlement,NB
1 FAMS @F266@
1 FAMC @F268@
1 NOTE
2 CONT Hannah Anderson was born Feb. 19, 1824 in Shemogue, N. B. and died Mar. 7, 1900 in Spence Set
2 CONC tlement, N. B. She married James Spence, son of George and Mary C. (possibly Cartwright) Spe
2 CONC nce. He was born May 24, 1798 in Y orkshire, England and died Mr. 7, 1882 in Spence, N. B.
2 CONT ==============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:21:08
0 @I918@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Wright/
2 GIVN Elizabeth
2 SURN Wright
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1796
2 PLAC North Bedeque,PEI
1 DEAT
2 DATE 10 JAN 1866
2 PLAC Shemogue,NB
1 FAMS @F268@
1 FAMC @F269@
1 NOTE "The Wrights of Bedeque, A Loyalist Family" by Doris Haslan
2 CONT Page #46
2 CONT
2 CONT Elizabeth Wright called Betty was born ca 1796 in North Bedeque, P.E.I. and died Jan 10, 186
2 CONC 6 at the age of 69 in Shemogue, N.B. She married Jan 22, 1818 William Anderson. He was bor
2 CONC n Sept. 8, 1796 and died Aug. 13, 1867 in Shemogue, N.B. William Anderson and his five broth
2 CONC ers, John, Joseph, David, Robert and Alexander, are said to have come from Scotland to Princ
2 CONC e Edward Island in the early years of the nineteenth century. By 1809 they had taken up lan
2 CONC d in the Shemogue area of New Brunswick, in a district which became known as Anderson Settlem
2 CONC ent. William’s land lay on the western side of Little Shemogue Harbour. The notice of his m
2 CONC arriage appeared in the Feb. 16th, 1818 issue of the P.E.I. Gazette: " Married: On the 22nd J
2 CONC anuary >r. William Anderson of Shemogue to Miss Elizabeth Wright, daughter of Mr. Stephen Wri
2 CONC ght of Bedeque."
2 CONT
2 CONT When William brought Betty to their log cabin in Shemogue there were no roads, scarcely eve
2 CONC n a bridle path through the forest. Waterways and sand beach along the Northumberland Strai
2 CONC t were the main highways. Like the other pioneers they had to struggle hard in order to buil
2 CONC d a productive livelihood. The soil was fertile and nature produced good crops of wheat, oat
2 CONC s, buckwheat and potatoes as soon as the land could be cleared. In order to convert his gra
2 CONC in into flour William carried the bags by horseback to the nearest grist mill. A well organi
2 CONC zed homestead was practically self-sufficient. The cattle provided food, leather for shoes a
2 CONC nd harness, and tallow for the candles. The ox team took the place of the present-day tracto
2 CONC r. The shearing of the sheep and the washing, carding, spinning and dyeing of the wool had t
2 CONC o be done before Betty could start to weave the homespun she would fashion into warm practica
2 CONC l garments for the whole family.
2 CONT
2 CONT The first sermon preached in hat part of the country was delivered in a barn owned by one o
2 CONC f the Anderson brothers. William was among the first to be elected to the eldership of the P
2 CONC resbyterian Church in Shemoge at the time of the organization in 1830. His son Stephen late
2 CONC r became an elder of the same church.
2 CONT
2 CONT Betty died a few days before their forty-eighth wedding anniversary and William passed awa
2 CONC y the next year, remembered (by his little five-year old granddaughter, Maria Blacklock) a
2 CONC s a kind old man with long white should length hair.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:22:49
0 @I919@ INDI
1 NAME James C /Spence/
2 GIVN James C
2 SURN Spence
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 4 MAY 1798
2 PLAC Yorkshire,England
1 FAMS @F266@
1 FAMC @F267@
1 NOTE "The Wrights of Bedeqaue..A Loyalist Family" Doris Haslan
2 CONT
2 CONT James came with his parents from Yorkshire, England around 1800 to the Cape Tormentine area o
2 CONC f New Brunswick. He and his brother George settled on grants farther up the shore in what so
2 CONC on became to be known as Spence Settlement. As his sons reached manhood James divided his gr
2 CONC ant, 175 acres to each son. He dammed a stream on his property and built a water mill to sa
2 CONC w the lumber used to build the barns and houses on the four sons’ properties nearby. The pon
2 CONC d still in use on his son George’s homestead was repaired in 1974. In those early years th
2 CONC e nearest store was in Great Shemoge but the farm provided most of the necessities of life
2 CONC . When James and Hannah were married he was twice as old as Hannah so when he passed away sh
2 CONC e was still a bright, alert woman, eager and ready to travel across the continent to visit he
2 CONC r son in California.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:22:02
0 @I920@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Cartwright/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Cartwright
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1759
1 DEAT
2 DATE Abt 1860
1 FAMS @F267@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 11:37:08
0 @I921@ INDI
1 NAME George /Spence/
2 GIVN George
2 SURN Spence
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1760
2 PLAC Yorkshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE Abt 1860
1 FAMS @F267@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 JUL 1999
3 TIME 02:16:03
0 @I922@ INDI
1 NAME William /Anderson/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Anderson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 8 SEP 1785/1786
1 DEAT
2 DATE 13 AUG 1867
2 PLAC Shemogue,NB
1 FAMS @F268@
1 NOTE E-mail from Barb Trenholm
2 CONT . Born 8 Sep 1786 in Scotland?. Died 13 Aug 1867 in Shemogue, New Brunswick. Occupation farme
2 CONC r; r. Shemogue, NB. Religion Presbyterian Church elder, Shemogue
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:22:24
0 @I923@ INDI
1 NAME Stephen /Wright/
2 GIVN Stephen
2 SURN Wright
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1768
2 PLAC Westchester Co. NY
1 DEAT
2 DATE 19 JAN 1841
2 PLAC North Bedeque,PEI
1 FAMS @F269@
1 FAMC @F272@
1 NOTE "The Wrights of Bedeque' Doris Haslam
2 CONT page #12-14
2 CONT
2 CONT Stephen Wright was born about 1768 in Westchester County, New York and died Jan 19, 1841 in N
2 CONC orth Bedeque, P.E.I. He married by a licensed issued July 11, 1791, Frances Lord, called Fan
2 CONC ny, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Cottrell) Lord. She was born about 1771 in England and d
2 CONC ied Feb. 4, 1863 in Middleton, P.E.I. Stephen was a lad in his teens living on home farm i
2 CONC n Westchester County during the American Revolution. No doubt he and his mother were left i
2 CONC n charge because his father was imprisoned for his Patriot sympathies by the Rebels and his b
2 CONC rother Nathaniel was away much of the time fighting in the militia. His father returned to f
2 CONC ind his family deprived of much of their property by the Rebels, with only one bed left in wh
2 CONC at had been a comfortable farm home and his wife and children sick with yellow fever. Stephe
2 CONC n came by sea with his family to Shelburne and thence to the Island of St John in 1784.
2 CONT
2 CONT Stephen’s father William and his brother Nathaniel both received grants of land as Loyalists
2 CONC , but Stephen’s application was denied because he was under age to receive land. However, h
2 CONC e was issued tools and other supplies along with the other an accompanied the Loyalists grou
2 CONC p to Bedeque harbour to settle on lands of the dispossessed Acadians.
2 CONT
2 CONT Stephen lived with his father on the north side of the Dunk River. here he brought his brid
2 CONC e, Fanny Lord, and here their five sons and five daughters were born. Their marriage licens
2 CONC e has been preserved and is in the possession today of a great-great-grandson Lorne Cameron.
2 CONT
2 CONT The License reads:
2 CONT By His Excellency Edmund Fanning L.L.D. Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and ove
2 CONC r His Majesty’s Island of St. John and the Territories adjacent thereunto Chancellor of the s
2 CONC ame, etc. etc. etc.
2 CONT To Stephen Wright, farmer, of Bedeque, and Fanny Lord, Spinster, of Tryon River in said Islan
2 CONC d
2 CONT Whereas it hath been signified unto us that you have resolved to proceed to the solemnizatio
2 CONC n of true and lawful matrimony and are desirous to have the same solemnized without Proclamat
2 CONC ion of Banns-And being willing that these your good intentions shall take effect and for othe
2 CONC r Lawful causes Do hereby grant this our license and faculty as well to you the parties contr
2 CONC acting as to the Rev. Theophilus Disbrisay or any of His Majesty’s Trustees of the Peace fo
2 CONC r the said island to solemnize the said marriage openly without Publishing of Banns Accordin
2 CONC g to the Rule of the Book of Common Prayer as by Law Stablished. provided there shall hereaf
2 CONC ter appear no lawful impediment by reason of consanguinity, affinity or any other cause whats
2 CONC oever. And if in case there hereafter appear any fraud suggested, or truth suppressed at th
2 CONC e time of obtaining this License then these presents shall be void and of non effect in law.-
2 CONT Inhibiting hereby you the said Theo Desbrisay of any of the said Justices of the Peace if an
2 CONC ything to the Premises come to your or any of their knowledge that you nor any of them do no
2 CONC t proceed to the celebration of the said marriage without consulting us thereupon-
2 CONT Given under my Hand and Seal at Arms at Charlotte Town the eleventh day of July, one thousan
2 CONC d seven hundred and ninety one in the thirty first year of his majesty’s Reign.
2 CONT By His Excellency’s Command
2 CONT Robert Gray D Sec’y
2 CONT
2 CONT On Sept. 27, 1821 the proprietor of Lot 27, Horatio and Isabella (Searle) Mann, gave Stephe
2 CONC n and his nephew Nathaniel Wright Jr. Power of attorney to manage their real estate. It wa
2 CONC s on eight hundred acres of this land that Stephen settled four of his sons, John, Stephen, W
2 CONC illiam and Job. Their properties were in that part of Bedeque which came to be called Sout
2 CONC h West Bedeque, now Middleton. Nathaniel, the fifth son, remained on the home place and marr
2 CONC ied his uncle Nathaniel’s daughter Ann, called Nancy.
2 CONT
2 CONT Stephen was a strong vigorous man, suited tot he hard work of a pioneer farmer, clearing th
2 CONC e land, tilling the soil and harvesting his crops with the primitive tools for that period
2 CONC . At harvest time he would scythe with or without a cradle, one of his sons would come behin
2 CONC d and rake, and another son would follow and bind the grain. After that the sheaves were sto
2 CONC oked, if necessary by moonlight, and often by the women in the family.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1840 the harvest was a good one and Stephen anticipated a busy winter threshing the oat
2 CONC s and wheat stored in his barn and in the stacks beside the barn, built carefully to shed th
2 CONC e rain. and snow. The threshing was done on the bar floor, the doors open for the wind to bl
2 CONC ow out the chaff, while the thresher beat out the grain with his flail. This farm chore wa
2 CONC s to have been Stephen’s winter pastime but while standing in the barn talking to a young ma
2 CONC n he suddenly dropped to the barn floor and died in a few seconds. Shortly before, he had be
2 CONC en remarking on his good health and his intention to thresh all the grain in the barn himself
2 CONC . he was buried near his brother Nathaniel in the Methodist cemetery across the river. Fann
2 CONC y was a widow for twenty-two years before her funeral procession wended its way from Middleto
2 CONC n to the same cemetery at Lower Bedeque. She died at the home of one of her sons "after a li
2 CONC ngering illness which she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation", according to her de
2 CONC ath notice in Ross’ Weekly for Feb. 26, 1863. She was ninety-two years old, the last survivi
2 CONC ng member of her family.
2 CONT
2 CONT Stephen died without a will and his widow and sons John and Nathaniel well appointed adminis
2 CONC trators to settle his estate. The sons received title to the farm they were already living o
2 CONC n. The married daughters had received their shares when they married and left home, Lydia t
2 CONC o set up housekeeping at South Shore, Frances in Wilmot Valley, and Betty at Shemogue, N.B
2 CONC . The younger girls, Hannah and Nancy were to receive the rent from their father’s share o
2 CONC f the grant given to their Grandfather in Lot 19. Hannah soon married her cousin and went t
2 CONC o live at South Shore, leaving her mother and sister Nancy in the old house. There Nancy bro
2 CONC ught up her brother William’s daughter Fannie. She was called "Little Aunt Nancy" by her num
2 CONC erous nieces and nephews, while her brother Nathaniel’s wife, living in a new house on the pr
2 CONC operty, was called "Bid Aunt Nancy". Little Aunt Nancy was of a milder disposition and was t
2 CONC he favourite with her Middleton Nieces and nephews. After she died in 1874 the house gradual
2 CONC ly came to be used as a store house. There are several references to it in her nephew Jesse’
2 CONC s diary: Mary 16, 1883: "Put beehive in old house. Took comb out of the other one. Tried o
2 CONC ut honey.’ June 6, 1885: "The old house caught fire.: The final entry, June 13, 1902: "tear
2 CONC ing down old house." Now, in 1977, the site is barely discernable.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:23:22
0 @I924@ INDI
1 NAME Frances /Lord/
2 GIVN Frances
2 SURN Lord
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1771
2 PLAC England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 4 FEB 1863
2 PLAC Middleton,PEI
1 BURI
2 PLAC Lower Bedque
1 FAMS @F269@
1 FAMC @F390@
1 NOTE "The Wrights of Bedeque, A Loyalist Family" Doris Haslan
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1840 the harvest was a good one and Stephen anticipated a busy winter threshing the oats a
2 CONC nd wheat stored in his barn and in the stacks beside the barn, built carefully to shed the ra
2 CONC in. and snow. The threshing was done on the bar floor, the doors open for the wind to blow o
2 CONC ut the chaff, while the thresher beat out the grain with his flail. This farm chore was to h
2 CONC ave been Stephen’s winter pastime but while standing in the barn talking to a young man he su
2 CONC ddenly dropped to the barn floor and died in a few seconds. Shortly before, he had been rema
2 CONC rking on his good health and his intention to thresh all the grain in the barn himself. he w
2 CONC as buried near his brother Nathaniel in the Methodist cemetery across the river. Fanny wa
2 CONC s a widow for twenty-two years before her funeral procession wended its way from Middleton t
2 CONC o the same cemetery at Lower Bedeque. She died at the home of one of her sons "after a linge
2 CONC ring illness which she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation", according to her deat
2 CONC h notice in Ross’ Weekly for Feb. 26, 1863. She was ninety-two years old, the last survivin
2 CONC g member of her family.
2 CONT
2 CONT Fanny’s parents, John and Elizabeth (Cottrell) Lord, with children John, Nancy and Fanny , ca
2 CONC me to the Island of St. John in 1773 from England. They settled on the farm along the Tyro
2 CONC n River which later was occupied by Warren Lord and his son Rich. Fanny had 5 brother an
2 CONC d sisters.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 SEP 1999
3 TIME 22:26:32
0 @I925@ INDI
1 NAME William /Wright, Uel/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Wright, Uel
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1743
2 PLAC Westchester Co. New York
1 DEAT
2 DATE FEB 1819
2 PLAC North Bedeque,PEI
1 FAMS @F272@
1 FAMC @F270@
1 NOTE ""The Wrights of Bedeque..A Loyalist Family" By Doris Haslam
2 CONT page #5-7
2 CONT
2 CONT William Wright, progenitor of the Wrights of Bedeque, was a Loyalist refugee who came from We
2 CONC stchester County, New York, to Prince Edward Island in July 1784 with his wife and children a
2 CONC nd settled in North Bedeque, where he died in February 1819. He is the ancestor of a multitu
2 CONC de, as can been seen from the length of this history. Little is known, however, of his life
2 CONC . By piecing together the few references that are made to him in old records we can see it
2 CONC s general outline, but the details, which would be fascinating could we only know them, are l
2 CONC ost forever.
2 CONT
2 CONT When the American Revolution began William and his family were living about twenty-five mile
2 CONC s from New York City, near the border of Westchester County with Connecticut. We do not kno
2 CONC w the names of his wife or his father, but we do know that the wife was a Presbyterian and t
2 CONC hat the father, a Quaker like William, lived in the same general area. William had two sons
2 CONC , Nathaniel and Stephen, and four daughters: Hannah, Sara, Lydia and another who married Solo
2 CONC mon Dibble and settled in Westchester County or in nearby Connecticut.
2 CONT
2 CONT Though a Quaker and therefore a pacifist, William openly identified himself with the Loyalis
2 CONC t cause and for this was imprisoned for twelve months. His elder son joined the Loyalist mil
2 CONC itia and took active part in the skirmishes between rebels and Loyalists in the area. Willia
2 CONC m’s wife and younger children, left at home, were an easy prey to those on the rebel side wh
2 CONC o made their way to the farms or known Loyalists ("Tories" as they were called) to confiscat
2 CONC e crops, livestock,. food, clothing, persona possession—all that could be seized and taken
2 CONC . Testifying before the Committee on Loyalists in 1833, William’s younger son stated under o
2 CONC ath: "My father and family were deprived of all their property to a considerable amount by th
2 CONC e Rebels, except one bed for the whole family, which included seven persons."
2 CONT
2 CONT When the American Revolution ended the Wright family were at the nadir of their fortunes. D
2 CONC ispossessed of property and belongings, they were now under sentence of banishment, for the A
2 CONC mericans, who had inaugurated their Declaration of Independence by declaring all adherents t
2 CONC o the Crown were traitors whose property was liable to confiscation, followed the recognitio
2 CONC n of independence by Britain with decrees exiling such adherents from their territories. I
2 CONC n addition, the entire family except William were sick with yellow fever, the elder son (Nath
2 CONC aniel) not expected to live. William cast his lot in the "Port Roseway Associates" , a grou
2 CONC p of Loyalists organized in New York who arranged for transportation to Port Roseway (soon af
2 CONC terwards named Shelburne) on the south coast of Nova Scotia. he and his family left New Yor
2 CONC k for Nova Scotia in August 1783 and remained in Shelburne about ten months before moving o
2 CONC n the Island of St. John, as Prince Edward Island was then named. The Wrights were one o
2 CONC f a group of Loyalist families and individuals brought to the Island from Shelburne by Willia
2 CONC m Schurman—another Westchester County Loyalist—to settle on lands reserved for them in the Be
2 CONC deque area. The group arrived in Charlottetown on July 26th, 1784. Three days later lots we
2 CONC re allocated to the Schurman group, generally 500 acres to a married man and 300 acres to a s
2 CONC ingle man. William Wright drew his 500 acres in Log 19, 50 acres of it fronting on Wilmot Cr
2 CONC eek: his son Nathaniel drew 300 acres in Lot 26, on the south side of the Dunk River. Thes
2 CONC e grants were registered in 17896. Previously William Wright and John Murray had each been g
2 CONC ranted 100 acres on Dunk or Bedeque River as shown on Map No. 1 marked "Refugee Share drawn f
2 CONC or in council 27th of May 1784."
2 CONT
2 CONT There is in existence an interesting report on the Schurman group of Loyalist refugees date
2 CONC d August 9th, 1784 and prepared by Charles Stewart, who had been appointed to muster the "Dis
2 CONC charged and Disbanded Soldiers and Loyalists":
2 CONT
2 CONT 52 men women and children have arrived from Shelburne as settlers for the Island. They wer
2 CONC e issued by the Commissary one month’s provisions without which they could not possibly proce
2 CONC ed to the Settlement allotted them by the Governor and Council
2 CONT They were on the landing instantly mustered and certification signed by the commissary at She
2 CONC lburne of the quantity of provision they had received there were produced before any were iss
2 CONC ued to them here. As it took sup some time to go through their certificate, and the winds wa
2 CONC s for some days unfavorable to their sailing to Bedeque Harbor (the place of their settlement
2 CONC ), I consented to the commissary’s issuing a second month’s provisions to them. The distres
2 CONC s in which they arrived here and their improbability of being able to procure any kind of ves
2 CONC sel to convey them. Provisions as they may require will I hope be consideration sufficient t
2 CONC o obtain the General’s approbation of what has been done in reference to them
2 CONT
2 CONT William and his family settled in what is now North Bedeque, on the north side of the Dunk R
2 CONC iver, between lands acquired by Samuel Birch Rix and Jesse Strang, who were to become his son
2 CONC s-in-law. A third future son-in-law, William Murray, settled east of Jesse Strang. Willia
2 CONC m built his first log house some distance from the shore, thatching it with seaweed and chini
2 CONC ng the spaces between the logs with moss and mud. The large chimney, with cooking fireplace
2 CONC , stood in the centre of the cabin. The light came in through a hole cut in the wall. Whe
2 CONC n the wind howled and rain beat down, the hole was covered and candles lit, when there were c
2 CONC andles. When none were available the necessary illumination came from the fireplace.
2 CONT
2 CONT Before long, conditions began to improve for the William Wright family, as they did for th
2 CONC e other pioneer in Bedeque. The account book for their neighbor William Schurman, first merc
2 CONC hant in Bedeque, shows that on April 1st, 1786 our William bourght one cow at four pounds
2 CONC , a yard and a quarter of broadcloth at six shillings threepence, a "bibel" at one pound thre
2 CONC e shillings, and shipped wool to Mr. Woren at a cost of one shilling for "frate".
2 CONT
2 CONT William Wright was the first shoemaker in the area but he may not have been unduly busy, bec
2 CONC ause wooden clogs and sealskin moccasins were worn by many of the earliest settlers.
2 CONT
2 CONT In 1787 Sarah moved to the next farm, the bride of Jesse Strang, the young Loyalist from Wes
2 CONC tchester County. Nathaniel was the next to leave the parental roof. He married Ann Lord an
2 CONC d settled in Tryon next to her parents. Stephen married Nancy’s sister Frances Lord and move
2 CONC d in with his parents. The 1798 census for the Island shows William Wright head of a househo
2 CONC ld of eight, who would have been William and his wife; his grandson William (aged 6); his so
2 CONC n Stephen, wife Fanny and children Lydia (5) , John (3) and Elizabeth (1)
2 CONT
2 CONT We find one instance of William being involved in a court case. As a Loyalist he had been g
2 CONC iven a 50 acre lot not far from his home, adjoining a lot granted to the Palmer family. Jona
2 CONC than Palmer, however, settled on William’s rather then on his own, and by the time the Quake
2 CONC r took him to court over it young Palmer had built himself a house and barn on the property
2 CONC , planted an orchard, and "carried away a great quantity of valuable timber". The court awar
2 CONC ded dames of L46-17-6 to William with the understanding he would give Palmer a deed to the pr
2 CONC operty.
2 CONT William Wright died in February 1819 and was probably buried in the newly opened Presbyteria
2 CONC n cemetery, the land for which was given by his son-in-law Jesse Strang. A few months late
2 CONC r William Schurman, who had broght the Wright family from Shelburne, was buried in the same c
2 CONC emetery. William Wright had lived on the Island over thirty-four years, long enough to see m
2 CONC any changes and have over fifty descendants call him Grandfather.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 5 SEP 1999
3 TIME 03:53:50
0 @I926@ INDI
1 NAME John /Lord/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Lord
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F390@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 12:15:38
0 @I927@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Cottrell/
2 GIVN Elizabeth
2 SURN Cottrell
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F390@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 12:16:30
0 @I928@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Dusenbury/
2 GIVN Hannah
2 SURN Dusenbury
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F272@
1 FAMC @F368@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:08:27
0 @I929@ INDI
1 NAME William /Wright/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Wright
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1715
1 FAMS @F270@
1 FAMC @F273@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 08:53:19
0 @I930@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Tuthill/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Tuthill
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1721
2 PLAC Southold,Suffolk,Co. New York
1 FAMS @F270@
1 FAMC @F275@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 12:23:31
0 @I931@ INDI
1 NAME William /Wright/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Wright
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1680
2 PLAC Long Island,New York
1 FAMS @F273@
1 FAMC @F274@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 08:52:57
0 @I932@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Rhodes/
2 GIVN Elizabeth
2 SURN Rhodes
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 JUL 1689
2 PLAC Oyster Bay,Long Island,Ny
1 FAMS @F273@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 12:25:39
0 @I933@ INDI
1 NAME William /Wright/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Wright
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1639
1 FAMS @F274@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:48:50
0 @I934@ INDI
1 NAME John /Tuthill/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Tuthill
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1683
2 PLAC Southold,Suffolk,Co. New York
1 FAMS @F275@
1 FAMC @F276@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 12:27:21
0 @I935@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Brown/
2 GIVN Elizabeth
2 SURN Brown
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1686
2 PLAC Southold,Suffolk,Co. New York
1 FAMS @F275@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 12:28:01
0 @I936@ INDI
1 NAME John /Tuthill/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Tuthill
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 14 FEB 1657/1658
1 FAMS @F276@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 12:28:58
0 @I937@ INDI
1 NAME Mehitable /Wells/
2 GIVN Mehitable
2 SURN Wells
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1666
1 FAMS @F276@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 12:29:26
0 @I938@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Allen/
2 GIVN Samuel
2 SURN Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1660
2 PLAC Bridgewater,Plymouth,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1735
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F277@
1 FAMC @F287@
1 NOTE July/99
2 CONT There is a great deal of discrepancy about just who Samuel Allen married. Some sources clai
2 CONC m he married Mary Alden..daughter of Joseph Alden and Granddaughter of John & Pricilla Alde
2 CONC n of the Mayflower. Other sources claim he married "Mary/Mercy Pratt". Because I'm not sur
2 CONC e and can't seem to find out which is correct I am including both marriages. Maybe he was ma
2 CONC rried to both at different times???? This will be corrected when and if the answer is foun
2 CONC d and backed up by records.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT His death date in some sources is listed as between 1736 and 1750.
2 CONT ===============================================================================Notes for SAMU
2 CONC EL ALLEN:
2 CONT Was engaged in many Indian Battles and while on a March to join Captain Church (with his fat
2 CONC her) with twenty of his neighbors took seventeen prisoners without a single casualty.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 AUG 1999
3 TIME 20:06:44
0 @I939@ INDI
1 NAME Ephraim /Cary/
2 GIVN Ephraim
2 SURN Cary
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1679
2 PLAC Bridgewater,Plymouth,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 JUL 1765
2 PLAC Bridgewater,Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F278@
1 FAMC @F405@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:27:50
0 @I940@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Waldo/
2 GIVN Hannah
2 SURN Waldo
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 17 JUL 1687
2 PLAC Dunstable,Middlesix,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 18 OCT 1777
2 PLAC Bridgewater,Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F278@
1 FAMC @F279@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:31:44
0 @I941@ INDI
1 NAME Daniel /Waldo/
2 GIVN Daniel
2 SURN Waldo
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1657
2 PLAC Ipswich,Essex,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1 NOV 1737
2 PLAC Pomfret,Windham,Ct
1 FAMS @F279@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:33:25
0 @I942@ INDI
1 NAME Susanna /Adams/
2 GIVN Susanna
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1661
2 PLAC Braintree,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 16 MAR 1740
2 PLAC Pomfret,Windham,Ct
1 FAMS @F279@
1 FAMC @F280@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:32:48
0 @I943@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Adams/
2 GIVN Samuel
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1617
2 PLAC Barton St. David,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 24 JAN 1687
2 PLAC Braintree,Ma
1 FAMS @F280@
1 FAMC @F281@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:34:27
0 @I944@ INDI
1 NAME Rebecca /Graves/
2 GIVN Rebecca
2 SURN Graves
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1630
2 PLAC Stepney,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 OCT 1664
2 PLAC Chelmsfort,Middlesex,Ma
1 FAMS @F280@
1 FAMC @F294@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:36:40
0 @I945@ INDI
1 NAME Henry /Adams/
2 GIVN Henry
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 21 JAN 1582/1583
2 PLAC Bsd,S,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 AUG 1646
2 PLAC Braintree,Ma
1 FAMS @F281@
1 FAMC @F282@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:41:15
0 @I946@ INDI
1 NAME Edith /Squire/
2 GIVN Edith
2 SURN Squire
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 29 MAY 1587
2 PLAC Bath,Somerset,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 6 OCT 1646
2 PLAC Medfield,Norfolk,Ma
1 FAMS @F281@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 13:42:58
0 @I947@ INDI
1 NAME Henry /Adams/
2 GIVN Henry
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1531
2 PLAC Barton St. David,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1596
2 PLAC Barton St. David,England
1 FAMS @F286@
1 FAMC @F285@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:13:40
0 @I948@ INDI
1 NAME John /Adams/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1555
2 PLAC Barton St. David,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1603
2 PLAC Barton St. David,England
1 FAMS @F282@
1 FAMC @F286@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:14:49
0 @I949@ INDI
1 NAME Agnes /Stone/
2 GIVN Agnes
2 SURN Stone
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1556
2 PLAC England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1615
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F282@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:16:54
0 @I950@ INDI
1 NAME John /Adams/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1500
2 PLAC Barton St. David,Somerst,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1557
2 PLAC Barton St. David,Somerst,England
1 FAMS @F285@
1 FAMC @F284@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:40:04
0 @I951@ INDI
1 NAME Alice //
2 GIVN Alice
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1505
2 PLAC Barton St. David,Somerst,England
1 FAMS @F285@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:40:34
0 @I952@ INDI
1 NAME Rose //
2 GIVN Rose
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1536
2 PLAC England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1598
2 PLAC Barton St. David,England
1 FAMS @F286@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:34:06
0 @I953@ INDI
1 NAME John /Adams/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Barton St. David,Somerst,England
1 FAMS @F284@
1 FAMC @F321@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:41:37
0 @I954@ INDI
1 NAME Catherine /Stebbing/
2 GIVN Catherine
2 SURN Stebbing
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F284@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:42:25
0 @I955@ INDI
1 NAME Ann /McGown/
2 GIVN Ann
2 SURN McGown
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1716
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1808
2 PLAC Mr. Whatley,Nb
1 BURI
2 PLAC Old Burial Ground near Mt. Whatley,Nb
1 FAMS @F283@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:50:57
0 @I956@ INDI
1 NAME Mark /Patton/
2 GIVN Mark
2 SURN Patton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1716
2 PLAC Ireland
1 FAMS @F283@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:50:01
0 @I957@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Alden/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Alden
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F277@
1 FAMC @F290@
1 NOTE There is confusion as to who really married Samuel Allen in 1700,. Some historical sources s
2 CONC ay "Mary Alden" and others say "Mary Pratt" . For that reason I'm including both lines in th
2 CONC e family tree.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 11:15:37
0 @I958@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Allen/
2 GIVN Samuel
2 SURN Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1632
2 PLAC Braintree,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1703
2 PLAC East Bridgewater,Ma
1 FAMS @F287@
1 FAMC @F512@
1 NOTE Notes for SAMUEL ALLEN:
2 CONT Settled in East Bridgewater as early as 1660.
2 CONT "Deacon"
2 CONT Town Clerk (1683-1702)
2 CONT Representative to General Court of Massachusetts in 1693
2 CONT Was engaged in many Indian Battles and while on a March to join Captain Church with twenty o
2 CONC f his neighbors took seventeen prisoners without a single casualty.
2 CONT 1686 is listed as living on the easterly side of Satucket River near Jonathan's Plain (Cary
2 CONC ) and down the river.
2 CONT 1687 chosen commissioner of the town of Bridgewater for taking a list of males from 16 year
2 CONC s of age upward and valuing estates.
2 CONT 1689 chosen as an agent to go to Plymouth about settling the"Gournet".
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:14:11
0 @I959@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Partridge/
2 GIVN Sarah
2 SURN Partridge
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1639
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1717
2 PLAC Pplymouth,Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F287@
1 FAMC @F516@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:16:01
0 @I961@ INDI
1 NAME Joseph /Alden/
2 GIVN Joseph
2 SURN Alden
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1624
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 FEB 1697
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F290@
1 FAMC @F291@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:51:32
0 @I962@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Simmons/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Simmons
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1641
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1697
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth
1 FAMS @F290@
1 FAMC @F330@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:16:29
0 @I963@ INDI
1 NAME John /Alden/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Alden
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1599
2 PLAC Southampton,Hampshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 22 SEP 1687
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F291@
1 FAMC @F292@
1 NOTE - According to "The History of North Bridgewater" John Alden died Sept 12, 1687 aged 90 years
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:31:54
0 @I964@ INDI
1 NAME Priscilla /Mullins/
2 GIVN Priscilla
2 SURN Mullins
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1600
2 PLAC Dorking,Sussex,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1680
2 PLAC Dorking,Sussex,England
1 FAMS @F291@
1 FAMC @F293@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:33:04
0 @I967@ INDI
1 NAME William /Mullins/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Mullins
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1578
2 PLAC Dorking,Sussex,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1595
2 PLAC Dorking,Sussex,England
1 FAMS @F293@
1 FAMC @F289@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:54:55
0 @I969@ INDI
1 NAME John /Mullins/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Mullins
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F289@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:42:40
0 @I970@ INDI
1 NAME Alice /Atwood/
2 GIVN Alice
2 SURN Atwood
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE JAN 1573
2 PLAC St Martin,L.M. England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 MAR 1620/1621
2 PLAC Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F293@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 05:44:37
0 @I971@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas /Graves/
2 GIVN Thomas
2 SURN Graves
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 JUN 1605
2 PLAC Stepney,Middlesex,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1653
2 PLAC Charlestown,Suffolk,Ma
1 FAMS @F294@
1 FAMC @F295@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:14:21
0 @I972@ INDI
1 NAME Katherine /Gray/
2 GIVN Katherine
2 SURN Gray
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1605
2 PLAC Harwich,Essex,Eng
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1682
2 PLAC Charlestown,Suffolk,Ma
1 FAMS @F294@
1 FAMC @F299@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:15:20
0 @I973@ INDI
1 NAME John /Graves/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Graves
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1571
2 PLAC England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1637
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F295@
1 FAMC @F296@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:17:20
0 @I974@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Malter/
2 GIVN Sarah
2 SURN Malter
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1575
2 PLAC Ratcliffe,Stepney,Middlesex,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1618
2 PLAC Stepney,Middlesex,Eng.
1 FAMS @F295@
1 FAMC @F297@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:18:37
0 @I975@ INDI
1 NAME Henry /Graves/
2 GIVN Henry
2 SURN Graves
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1536
2 PLAC Stepney,Middlesex,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1591
2 PLAC Stepney,Middlesex,Eng.
1 FAMS @F296@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:19:24
0 @I976@ INDI
1 NAME Margaret //
2 GIVN Margaret
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1540
2 PLAC Stepney,Middlesex,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1571
2 PLAC Stepney,Middlesex,Eng.
1 FAMS @F296@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:19:59
0 @I977@ INDI
1 NAME William /Malter/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Malter
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1553
2 PLAC London,England
1 FAMS @F297@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:21:06
0 @I978@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas /Gray/
2 GIVN Thomas
2 SURN Gray
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 18 AUG 1572
2 PLAC Harwich,Essex,Eng
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1606
2 PLAC Harwich,Essex,Eng
1 FAMS @F299@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:23:08
0 @I979@ INDI
1 NAME Katherine /Miles/
2 GIVN Katherine
2 SURN Miles
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1575
2 PLAC Sutton,Suffolk,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1659
2 PLAC Charlestown,Suffolk,Ma
1 FAMS @F299@
1 FAMC @F300@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:23:48
0 @I980@ INDI
1 NAME Robert /Myles (Miles)/
2 GIVN Robert
2 SURN Myles (Miles)
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1554
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F300@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 14:26:35
0 @I981@ INDI
1 NAME ??? /Parnell/
2 GIVN ???
2 SURN Parnell
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1553
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F300@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 20 JUL 1999
3 TIME 11:57:54
0 @I1033@ INDI
1 NAME John /Adams/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE England
1 FAMS @F321@
1 FAMC @F320@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 17:12:22
0 @I1035@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Rennebaugh/
2 GIVN Jane
2 SURN Rennebaugh
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F321@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 17:13:35
0 @I1036@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas /Adams/
2 GIVN Thomas
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F320@
1 FAMC @F322@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 17:16:38
0 @I1038@ INDI
1 NAME Marie /Upton/
2 GIVN Marie
2 SURN Upton
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F320@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 17:18:53
0 @I1039@ INDI
1 NAME Roger /Adams/
2 GIVN Roger
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1395
2 PLAC Charlton Adam,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F322@
1 FAMC @F323@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:30:50
0 @I1040@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Ellyott/
2 GIVN Jane
2 SURN Ellyott
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F322@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:36:11
0 @I1041@ INDI
1 NAME John /Adams/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1395
2 PLAC Charlton Adam,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F323@
1 FAMC @F324@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:39:08
0 @I1042@ INDI
1 NAME Clara /Powell/
2 GIVN Clara
2 SURN Powell
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1396
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F323@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:36:58
0 @I1043@ INDI
1 NAME John /Adams/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Charlton Adam,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F324@
1 FAMC @F325@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:43:29
0 @I1044@ INDI
1 NAME Millicent /Bessylls/
2 GIVN Millicent
2 SURN Bessylls
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F324@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:44:06
0 @I1045@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Inge/
2 GIVN Jane
2 SURN Inge
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F325@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:07:48
0 @I1046@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas /Adams/
2 GIVN Thomas
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Charlton Adam,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F325@
1 FAMC @F327@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:07:16
0 @I1047@ INDI
1 NAME John /Adams/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Charlton Adam,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F327@
1 FAMC @F328@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:08:53
0 @I1048@ INDI
1 NAME William /Adams/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Charlton Adam,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F328@
1 FAMC @F329@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:09:52
0 @I1049@ INDI
1 NAME John ap /Adams/
2 GIVN John ap
2 SURN Adams
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Charlton Adam,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F329@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:10:40
0 @I1058@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Chandler/
2 GIVN Sarah
2 SURN Chandler
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 OCT 1622
2 PLAC Leyden,Holland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 27 OCT 1675
2 PLAC Bridgewater,P. Ma
1 FAMS @F330@
1 FAMC @F332@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:19:15
0 @I1059@ INDI
1 NAME Moses /Simmons/
2 GIVN Moses
2 SURN Simmons
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1608
2 PLAC Leyden,Holland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1689
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth
1 FAMS @F330@
1 FAMC @F349@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:20:03
0 @I1062@ INDI
1 NAME Roger /Chandler/
2 GIVN Roger
2 SURN Chandler
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1582
2 PLAC Colchester,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE Between 1658 & 1665
2 PLAC Dusxbury,Plymouth,Ma
1 FAMS @F332@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:53:25
0 @I1063@ INDI
1 NAME Isabella /Chilton/
2 GIVN Isabella
2 SURN Chilton
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Bef 15 JAN 1586/1587
2 PLAC Canterbury,Kent,Eng
1 CHR
2 DATE 15 JAN 1586/1587
2 PLAC St. Paul's Parish,Canterbury,Kent,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1665
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth
1 FAMS @F332@
1 FAMC @F333@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:49:48
0 @I1064@ INDI
1 NAME Pilgrim James /Chilton/
2 GIVN Pilgrim James
2 SURN Chilton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1563
2 PLAC Canterbury,K,Eng
1 DEAT
2 DATE 8 DEC 1620
2 PLAC Cape Cod,P. Ma
1 FAMS @F333@
1 FAMC @F334@
1 NOTE Source: Mayflower Families Through Five Generation, Volume 15, Chilton, More, General Societ
2 CONC y of Mayflower Descendants, 1997,
2 CONT
2 CONT James Chilton was born probably in Canterbuy, Kent England, and before 1556, as he was aged
2 CONT 63 in 1619. He was the son of Lyonell Chylton and his first wife -- second wife, the wido
2 CONC w
2 CONT Isabell Furner was not the mother of his children. He married in England, before 1587 poss.
2 CONT Susanna Furner, dau. of his step-mother. His wife died shortly after Jan 11, 1620/1. James
2 CONT Chilton died aboard the Mayflower in Cape Cod Harbor, Dec. 18, 1620.
2 CONT
2 CONT Only two of ten of his children are accounted for -- Isabella, and Mary. The remaining eigh
2 CONC t
2 CONT known children either died young, or there was no further record as of 1997.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT The other children listed were found in huge file downloaded from the web from :Ancestry.co
2 CONC m web site.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:41:32
0 @I1065@ INDI
1 NAME Susanna /Furner/
2 GIVN Susanna
2 SURN Furner
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1564
2 PLAC Canterbury,K,Eng
1 DEAT
2 DATE 11 JAN 1620/1621
2 PLAC Pc,Ma
1 FAMS @F333@
1 FAMC @F336@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:55:26
0 @I1066@ INDI
1 NAME Lyonell /Chilton/
2 GIVN Lyonell
2 SURN Chilton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1530
2 PLAC Canterbury,Kent,Eng
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 FEB 1582/1583
2 PLAC Canterbury,Kent,Eng
1 FAMS @F334@
1 FAMC @F335@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 16:28:46
0 @I1067@ INDI
1 NAME Edith Isabell //
2 GIVN Edith Isabell
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1533
2 PLAC Canterbury,Kent,Eng
1 FAMS @F334@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 16:29:34
0 @I1068@ INDI
1 NAME Richard /Chilton/
2 GIVN Richard
2 SURN Chilton
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1505
2 PLAC Canterbury,Kent,Eng
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1549
2 PLAC Canterbury,Kent,Eng
1 FAMS @F335@
1 NOTE THE CHILTON FAMILY
2 CONT
2 CONT Colonization of the New World, The Pilgrim's Journey to Leyden, Holland and the Voyage of th
2 CONC e Mayflower
2 CONT
2 CONT GENEALOGICAL SUMMARY: FOUR GENERATIONS
2 CONT
2 CONT 1. Richard [1] Chilton was born about 1500 and a member of St. Paul's Parish in Canterbury, E
2 CONC ngland. His will was proved in 1539. The Chilton family is found in the vicinity of Canterbur
2 CONC y, England as far back as 1339, where a Robert Chilton is a Representative of Parliament fro
2 CONC m Canterbury. 1
2 CONT
2 CONT Child of Richard Chilton:
2 CONT 2
2 CONT i. Lyonell [2 ] Chylton, born about 1535/40, Canterbury, England; married secondly, Isab
2 CONC ell Furner; died about 1582.
2 CONT
2 CONT 2. Lyonell [2 ] Chylton (Richard [1]), was born about 1535/40 in Canterbury England. He wa
2 CONC s a yeoman of a considerable amount of property and resided at St. Paul's Parish, Canterbury
2 CONC . The name of his first wife who was the mother of his children is unknown. His second wife w
2 CONC as Isabell Furner. His will was proved 13 Feb 1582/83. 2
2 CONT
2 CONT The children born in Canterbury to Lyonell Chylton and his first wife:
2 CONT 3 i. John Chilton
2 CONT 4
2 CONT ii.James3 Chilton, born before 1563, Canterbury, Kent Co., England; married Susannah Furne
2 CONC r before 1587; died in Cape Cod Harbor, 18 Dec 1620.
2 CONT 5
2 CONT iii.Alice Chilton
2 CONT 6
2 CONT iv.Anne Chilton
2 CONT 7
2 CONT v.Margaret Chilton
2 CONT
2 CONT 4. James [3] Chilton (Lyonell [2], Richard [1]) was born before 1563 in Canterbury, Kent Co.
2 CONC , England. He married, Susannah Furner his step-sister, and the daughter of Isabell Furner be
2 CONC fore 1587. James was a tailor and freeman of Canterbury in 1583. The family moved to neighbor
2 CONC ing Sandwich in Kent County about 1600. About 1608 he and his wife moved to Leyden, Holland t
2 CONC o escape persecution in England and were both passengers on the Mayflower that arrived at Ne
2 CONC w England in 1621. James died aboard the Mayflower while in Cape Cod Harbor on 18 Dec 1620. H
2 CONC is wife Susannah died the following spring during the "great sickness" leaving their daughte
2 CONC r orphaned. 3
2 CONT Children born to James and Susannah (Furner) Chilton:
2 CONT 8
2 CONT i.
2 CONT Isabell Chilton, born 8 Jun 1589, St. Paul's Parish, Canterbury,
2 CONT England; married Roger Chandler at Leyden, Holland 21 Jul 1615. She is the "Isabella Tgrilton
2 CONC " in Leyden records.
2 CONT 9
2 CONT ii.Jane Chilton, born 8 Jun 1589, St. Paul's Parish, Canterbury,
2 CONT England.
2 CONT 10
2 CONT iii.
2 CONT Mary Chilton, born before 23 Nov 1593; died 23 Nov 1593 St.
2 CONT Martin's, Canterbury, England.
2 CONT 11
2 CONT iv.
2 CONT Joel Chilton, born before 2 Nov 1593; died 2 Nov 1593, St.
2 CONT Martin's, Canterbury, England.
2 CONT 12
2 CONT v.
2 CONT Elizabeth Chilton, christened 14 Jul 1594, St. Martin's, Canterbury,
2 CONT England.
2 CONT 13
2 CONT vi.
2 CONT James Chilton, christened 22 Aug 1596, St. Martin's, Canterbury,
2 CONT England; died young.
2 CONT 14
2 CONT vii.
2 CONT Ingle Chilton, christened 29 Apr 1599, St. Paul's, Canterbury,
2 CONT England.
2 CONT 15
2 CONT viii.
2 CONT Christian Chilton, christened 26 Jul 1601, St. Peter's, Sandwich,
2 CONT England.
2 CONT 16
2 CONT xi.
2 CONT James Chilton, christened 11 Sep 1603, St. Peter's, Sandwich,
2 CONT England.
2 CONT 17
2 CONT x.
2 CONT Mary [4] Chilton, christened 30 May 1607, St. Peter's, Sandwich,
2 CONT England; married John Winslow 12 Oct 1624, Plymouth, Mass.;
2 CONT died before 1 May 1679.
2 CONT
2 CONT
2 CONT 17. Mary [4] Chilton (James [3], Lyonell [2], Richard [1]), was christened on 30 May 1607, a
2 CONC t St. Peter's in Sandwich, England. She was a passenger on the Mayflower, along with her pare
2 CONC nts. Tradition claims she was the first to step foot on Plymouth rock. Orphaned in the New Wo
2 CONC rld the first spring and was raised in the John Alden and Miles Standish households. She marr
2 CONC ied John Winslow, the son of Edward and Magdalene (Ollyver) Winslow, on 12 October, 1624. Mar
2 CONC y was the only passenger of the Mayflower to later settle in Boston. John Winslow died on 2
2 CONC 1 May 1674, in Boston. Mary died in Boston and her will was proved 1 May 1679, in Suffolk Cou
2 CONC nty, Massachusetts. 4
2 CONT
2 CONT Footnotes
2 CONT
2 CONT 1. Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflower Families Vol 2, 2:3.1. General Society of Mayf
2 CONC lower Descendants,
2 CONT Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 2, 2:3.1,(Plymouth: 1978). It is believed th
2 CONC at in Sandwich, England
2 CONT James and Susannah Chilton joined the Separatist movement. It was there that they probably me
2 CONC t Moses Fletcher who
2 CONT later went to Leyden, Holland along with others from that community. Society of Mayflower Des
2 CONC cendants, Mayflower
2 CONT Families Vol 2, 2:3.
2 CONT
2 CONT 2. Ibid.
2 CONT
2 CONT 3. Savage, Dictionary of First Settlers , 1:379; Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflowe
2 CONC r Families Vol 2, 2:3-4;
2 CONT Haxtun, Signers of the Mayflower Compact, 72; Hills, History of the Mayflower Planters, 101
2 CONC ; Banks, English Ancestry
2 CONT of Pilgrim Fathers, 45.
2 CONT
2 CONT 4. Savage, Dictionary of First Settlers, 4:601;1:379; Winsor, MHB, 2:551; Banks, English Ance
2 CONC stry of Pilgrim Fathers.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 16:30:25
0 @I1069@ INDI
1 NAME Isabell //
2 GIVN Isabell
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1509
2 PLAC Canterbury,Kent,Eng
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1549
1 FAMS @F335@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 16:31:05
0 @I1074@ INDI
1 NAME Francis /Furner/
2 GIVN Francis
2 SURN Furner
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1531
2 PLAC Canterbury,Kent,Eng
1 FAMS @F336@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 17:38:15
0 @I1075@ INDI
1 NAME Isabell //
2 GIVN Isabell
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1542
2 PLAC Kent,England
1 FAMS @F336@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 17:38:48
0 @I1121@ INDI
1 NAME Moses /Simmons/
2 GIVN Moses
2 SURN Simmons
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1570
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F349@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:41:09
0 @I1122@ INDI
1 NAME Lydia /Holland/
2 GIVN Lydia
2 SURN Holland
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1574
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F349@
1 FAMC @F350@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:41:41
0 @I1123@ INDI
1 NAME John /Holland/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Holland
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1550
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F350@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:42:42
0 @I1124@ INDI
1 NAME Agnes /Rallyson/
2 GIVN Agnes
2 SURN Rallyson
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1550
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F350@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JUL 1999
3 TIME 18:43:08
0 @I1194@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Dusenbury/
2 GIVN Samuel
2 SURN Dusenbury
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1689
2 PLAC Hempstead,Nc,New York
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1744
2 PLAC Hempstead,Nc,New York
1 FAMS @F368@
1 FAMC @F369@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:02:37
0 @I1197@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah //
2 GIVN Hannah
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F368@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:08:02
0 @I1198@ INDI
1 NAME Hendrick /Dusenbury/
2 GIVN Hendrick
2 SURN Dusenbury
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE APR 1658
2 PLAC Hempstead,Nc,New York
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1742
2 PLAC Hempstead,Nc,New York
1 FAMS @F369@
1 FAMC @F371@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:16:20
0 @I1199@ INDI
1 NAME Marriitje Henricks /van Haarlem/
2 GIVN Marriitje Henricks
2 SURN van Haarlem
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1608
1 DEAT
2 DATE 3 JUL 1682
2 PLAC Hempstead,Nc,New York
1 FAMS @F371@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:17:50
0 @I1200@ INDI
1 NAME Hendrick /van Doesburg/
2 GIVN Hendrick
2 SURN van Doesburg
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1604
2 PLAC Gelderlandt,Holland
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1689
2 PLAC Hempstead,Nc,New York
1 FAMS @F371@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:24:51
0 @I1201@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Thorn/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Thorn
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1665
2 PLAC Flushing,Queens Co,Ny
1 FAMS @F369@
1 FAMC @F370@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:20:26
0 @I1202@ INDI
1 NAME John /Thorn/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Thorn
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1639
2 PLAC Lynn,Essex Co.,Mass
1 DEAT
2 DATE 23 JUL 1709
1 FAMS @F370@
1 FAMC @F372@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:27:32
0 @I1203@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Parsell/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Parsell
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1645
2 PLAC Flushing,Queens Co,Ny
1 FAMS @F370@
1 FAMC @F374@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:27:09
0 @I1204@ INDI
1 NAME William /Thorne/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Thorne
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 7 MAR 1618/1619
2 PLAC Moreton,Ec,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1657
2 PLAC Long Island,Ny
1 FAMS @F372@
1 FAMC @F373@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:29:06
0 @I1205@ INDI
1 NAME Susannah /Booth/
2 GIVN Susannah
2 SURN Booth
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F372@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:29:33
0 @I1206@ INDI
1 NAME John /Thorn/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Thorn
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1562
2 PLAC Essex,England
1 FAMS @F373@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:31:28
0 @I1207@ INDI
1 NAME Joan /Brown/
2 GIVN Joan
2 SURN Brown
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F373@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:31:46
0 @I1208@ INDI
1 NAME Nicholas /Parsell/
2 GIVN Nicholas
2 SURN Parsell
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1617
2 PLAC Flushing,Queens Co,Ny
1 DEAT
2 DATE 10 MAR 1687/1688
2 PLAC Flushing,Queens Co,Ny
1 FAMS @F374@
1 FAMC @F375@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:34:37
0 @I1209@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah //
2 GIVN Sarah
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F374@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:34:56
0 @I1210@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas /Parsell/
2 GIVN Thomas
2 SURN Parsell
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1594
2 PLAC Eccleshall,Saffordshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1652
2 PLAC Virginia
1 FAMS @F375@
1 FAMC @F376@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:03:58
0 @I1211@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Brent/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Brent
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1588
2 PLAC Gloucestershire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE Bet 1623 and 1687
2 PLAC Virginia
1 FAMS @F375@
1 FAMC @F387@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:37:31
0 @I1212@ INDI
1 NAME Edmund /Parsell/
2 GIVN Edmund
2 SURN Parsell
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1570
2 PLAC Horsley,Staffordshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1629
2 PLAC Horsley,Staffordshire,England
1 FAMS @F376@
1 FAMC @F377@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:43:43
0 @I1213@ INDI
1 NAME Maria /Bathurst/
2 GIVN Maria
2 SURN Bathurst
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1588
2 PLAC Middlesex,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE Between 1599 & 1662
2 PLAC England
1 FAMS @F376@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:44:40
0 @I1231@ INDI
1 NAME Richard /Brent/
2 GIVN Richard
2 SURN Brent
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1550
1 FAMS @F387@
1 FAMC @F388@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:00:20
0 @I1232@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Worth/
2 GIVN Elizabeth
2 SURN Worth
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F388@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:00:41
0 @I1233@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Huggerford/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Huggerford
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F387@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:01:15
0 @I1234@ INDI
1 NAME William /Brent/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Brent
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F388@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 JUL 1999
3 TIME 01:02:58
0 @I1287@ INDI
1 NAME Francis /Cary/
2 GIVN Francis
2 SURN Cary
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1647
1 FAMS @F405@
1 FAMC @F406@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 21 JUL 1999
3 TIME 11:18:04
0 @I1288@ INDI
1 NAME Hannah /Brett/
2 GIVN Hannah
2 SURN Brett
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F405@
1 FAMC @F412@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 21 JUL 1999
3 TIME 11:15:40
0 @I1289@ INDI
1 NAME John /Cary/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Cary
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1610
2 PLAC Somersetshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1681
2 PLAC West Bridgewater,Ma
1 FAMS @F406@
1 FAMC @F487@
1 NOTE The History of North Bridgewater...Page 463 (Downloaded from Internet)
2 CONT The first of the Cary family North America. He was one of the first to emigrate from Dus
2 CONC bury to Bridgwater, his house was a quarter of a mile east of the metting-house in West Bridg
2 CONC ewater. He was the first town clerk of the town of Bridgewater. He had twelve children.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Website: Descendants of William Cary
2 CONT John Cary:
2 CONT -Was Town Clerk (1656-1681), Constable (1656)
2 CONT - Was intelligent, well educated, public spirited,
2 CONT - One of the first ten Freemen in Bridgewater.
2 CONT -Was a Christian Puritan
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 23 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:48:07
0 @I1306@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth /Godfrey/
2 GIVN Elizabeth
2 SURN Godfrey
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1623
2 PLAC Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1 NOV 1680
2 PLAC Bridgewater,Ma
1 FAMS @F406@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 AUG 1999
3 TIME 23:34:17
0 @I1307@ INDI
1 NAME William /Brett/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Brett
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F412@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 JUL 1999
3 TIME 06:33:11
0 @I1324@ INDI
1 NAME Matthias /Somers/
2 GIVN Matthias
2 SURN Somers
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1720
2 PLAC Breyell/Osnabruck,Germany
1 DEAT
2 DATE Abt 1777
2 PLAC New Brunswick
1 FAMS @F422@
1 NOTE Information from Message Boards on Internet under "Somers" Family
2 CONT -Born Osnabruck (possibly a region) Germany, went to Pennsylvania on the ship "Sandrson" whic
2 CONC h sailed out of Rotterdam, Holland.
2 CONT -Migrated to New Brunswick, Date unknown
2 CONT ===============================================================================
2 CONT Notes from Barb Trenholm via e-mail./97
2 CONT Died Before 1783 in New Brunswick. r. Pennsylvania, and Moncton, New Brunswick (1766). Th
2 CONC e Somers family originally came from Germany and intermarried with the Loyalists in Pennsylva
2 CONC nia.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
1 CHAN
2 DATE 22 JUL 1999
3 TIME 07:11:08
0 @I1325@ INDI
1 NAME Mariah Christina /Null/
2 GIVN Mariah Christina
2 SURN Null
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1728
2 PLAC Germany??
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1780
2 PLAC Cumberland Co.,Ns
1 FAMS @F422@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:47:44
0 @I1565@ INDI
1 NAME William /Cary/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Cary
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 3 OCT 1560
2 PLAC Bristol,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F487@
1 FAMC @F488@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 23 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:50:57
0 @I1566@ INDI
1 NAME Alice /Goodale/
2 GIVN Alice
2 SURN Goodale
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1654
2 PLAC Bristol,Somerset,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 PLAC Bristol,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F487@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 23 JUL 1999
3 TIME 23:52:06
0 @I1568@ INDI
1 NAME ??? /Dennis/
2 GIVN ???
2 SURN Dennis
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1530
1 FAMS @F488@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 AUG 1999
3 TIME 05:44:54
0 @I1569@ INDI
1 NAME William /Cary/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Cary
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1500
1 DEAT
2 DATE 18 MAR 1572
1 BURI
2 DATE 18 MAR 1572
2 PLAC St. Nicholas Parish,Bristoll,Eng.
1 FAMS @F490@
1 NOTE From :Bristol Cary's Website:
2 CONT - St. Nicholas Church Sherriff, 1532
2 CONT -Mayor, 1546
2 CONT - named sons William CARYE, Richard CARYE, son-in-laws John LACY, Thomas DICKINSON and kinswo
2 CONC man Anna CHILES in his will.
2 CONT -
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:07:01
0 @I1571@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth //
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F490@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:02:01
0 @I1572@ INDI
1 NAME Robert /Cary/
2 GIVN Robert
2 SURN Cary
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1525
2 PLAC Bristol,Somerset,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1570
2 PLAC Bristol,Somerset,Eng.
1 FAMS @F488@
1 FAMC @F490@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 JUL 1999
3 TIME 00:13:20
0 @I1679@ INDI
1 NAME Joseph Providence /Richardson/
2 GIVN Joseph Providence
2 SURN Richardson
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1774
2 PLAC Onboard "Providence" From England
1 FAMS @F510@
1 FAMC @F527@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 1 AUG 1999
3 TIME 05:33:35
0 @I1681@ INDI
1 NAME Samuel /Allen/
2 GIVN Samuel
2 SURN Allen
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1596
2 PLAC Braintree,Essexshire,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1669
2 PLAC Braintree,Ma
1 FAMS @F512@
1 NOTE Notes for SAMUEL ALLEN:
2 CONT Listed as a freeman in 1632.
2 CONT Was one of the first settlers of Braintree, MA.
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel Allen and descendants data found in New England Historical and Genealogical Register
2 CONC , p225
2 CONT History of Bridgewater, MA (Mitchell)
2 CONT Vital Records of Attleboro 1700 to 1850
2 CONT Wright/Allen/Thomas/Howard Family Bible
2 CONT
2 CONT From John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim , Author: Seth C. Cary
2 CONT
2 CONT Samuel Allen, came from Bridgewater, Eng., to Braintree in 1630; in 1635 he took the oath o
2 CONC f allegiance, and was Town Clerk, Selectman, Surveyor of highways, Constable, and served as D
2 CONC eputy three times. He and his son Samuel, who settled in Bridgewater in 1660, both fought i
2 CONC n King Philip's War. For eight generations this family has been identified with the best poli
2 CONC tical and religious life of New England.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 AUG 1999
3 TIME 19:50:04
0 @I1682@ INDI
1 NAME Ann /Whitmore/
2 GIVN Ann
2 SURN Whitmore
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1612
2 PLAC North Hampton,Hampshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1641
2 PLAC Braintree,Ma
1 FAMS @F512@
1 FAMC @F513@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 AUG 1999
3 TIME 19:39:33
0 @I1683@ INDI
1 NAME Widow /Jessup/
2 GIVN Widow
2 SURN Jessup
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F513@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 AUG 1999
3 TIME 19:46:56
0 @I1684@ INDI
1 NAME John /Whitmore/
2 GIVN John
2 SURN Whitmore
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F513@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 AUG 1999
3 TIME 19:46:23
0 @I1693@ INDI
1 NAME George /Partridge/
2 GIVN George
2 SURN Partridge
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F516@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 AUG 1999
3 TIME 19:59:14
0 @I1694@ INDI
1 NAME Sarah /Tracy/
2 GIVN Sarah
2 SURN Tracy
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F516@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 4 AUG 1999
3 TIME 19:59:58
0 @I1712@ INDI
1 NAME Martha /Youngs/
2 GIVN Martha
2 SURN Youngs
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F524@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 15:34:22
0 @I1713@ INDI
1 NAME Thomas /Moore/
2 GIVN Thomas
2 SURN Moore
1 SEX M
1 FAMS @F524@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 AUG 1999
3 TIME 15:33:55
0 @I1715@ INDI
1 NAME John Christopher /Richardson Sr/
2 GIVN John Christopher
2 SURN Richardson Sr
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1734
2 PLAC Yorkshire or Durham Co,Eng.
1 DEAT
2 DATE 11 JAN 1788
2 PLAC Horton,Ns
1 FAMS @F527@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:26:46
0 @I1716@ INDI
1 NAME Mary /Flintoff/
2 GIVN Mary
2 SURN Flintoff
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 20 DEC 1736
2 PLAC Rudby-in-Cleveland,Yorkshire,England
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1820
2 PLAC Sackville,Nb
1 FAMS @F527@
1 FAMC @F529@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:28:35
0 @I1717@ INDI
1 NAME Richard /Coates/
2 GIVN Richard
2 SURN Coates
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1700
2 PLAC Hilton,Hutton Rudby Parish,Yorkshire
1 DEAT
2 DATE Bef JUN 1743
2 PLAC Hilton,Hutton Rudby Parish,Yorkshire
1 FAMS @F528@
1 FAMC @F530@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:53:40
0 @I1718@ INDI
1 NAME Mary //
2 GIVN Mary
1 SEX F
1 FAMS @F528@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:03:01
0 @I1719@ INDI
1 NAME Christopher /Flintoff/
2 GIVN Christopher
2 SURN Flintoff
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1710
1 FAMS @F529@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:58:51
0 @I1720@ INDI
1 NAME William /Coates/
2 GIVN William
2 SURN Coates
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1680
2 PLAC Middleton-on-Leven,Yorkshire,England
1 FAMS @F530@
1 FAMC @F531@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 13:02:59
0 @I1721@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth //
2 GIVN Elizabeth
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1680
1 FAMS @F530@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:03:13
0 @I1722@ INDI
1 NAME Francis /Coates/
2 GIVN Francis
2 SURN Coates
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE Bef 1652
2 PLAC Middleton-on-Leven,Yorkshire,England
1 FAMS @F531@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 AUG 1999
3 TIME 13:04:52
0 @I1723@ INDI
1 NAME Ann //
2 GIVN Ann
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE Abt 1652
1 FAMS @F531@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 15 AUG 1999
3 TIME 12:03:23
0 @F1@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I1@
1 WIFE @I2@
1 CHIL @I4@
1 MARR
2 DATE Abt 1732
0 @F10@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I37@
1 WIFE @I38@
1 CHIL @I1@
1 MARR
2 DATE Abt 1732
0 @F11@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I44@
1 WIFE @I45@
1 CHIL @I37@
1 MARR
2 DATE 9 OCT 1695
0 @F12@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I46@
1 WIFE @I47@
1 CHIL @I44@
1 MARR
2 DATE 1655
0 @F133@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I460@
1 CHIL @I38@
0 @F134@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I463@
1 WIFE @I464@
1 CHIL @I460@
1 MARR
2 DATE Abt 1671
0 @F135@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I465@
1 CHIL @I464@
0 @F146@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I525@
1 WIFE @I526@
1 CHIL @I45@
1 MARR
2 DATE Abt 1654
0 @F245@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I862@
1 CHIL @I463@
0 @F249@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I4@
1 WIFE @I888@
1 CHIL @I889@
0 @F251@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I890@
1 WIFE @I889@
1 CHIL @I891@
1 MARR
2 DATE 3 AUG 1795
0 @F252@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I891@
1 WIFE @I893@
1 CHIL @I892@
1 MARR
2 DATE Abt 1821
0 @F253@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I892@
1 WIFE @I895@
1 CHIL @I894@
1 MARR
2 DATE 3 SEP 1850
2 PLAC Botsford,Nb
0 @F254@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I897@
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1 MARR
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
2 DATE 21 DEC 1761
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1 WIFE @I902@
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1 MARR
2 DATE 21 DEC 1761
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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2 DATE 1 JAN 1771
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1 MARR
2 DATE 1729/1730
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I914@
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1 MARR
2 DATE 4 DEC 1774
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1 MARR
2 DATE 25 JAN 1848
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I920@
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1 MARR
2 DATE Bef 1784
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I918@
1 CHIL @I917@
1 MARR
2 DATE 22 JAN 1818
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
2 DATE 11 JUL 1791
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
2 DATE Abt 1738
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1 MARR
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
2 DATE 1707
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 CHIL @I931@
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 CHIL @I930@
1 MARR
2 DATE 1706
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2 DATE 1700
1 NOTE This could be the marriage of either Mary Alden or mary Pratt...There is a discrepancy in his
2 CONC tory records and there hasn't been any real proof of either lady.
2 CONT ===============================================================================
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2 DATE 1530
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1 MARR
2 DATE 1658
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I962@
1 CHIL @I957@
1 MARR
2 DATE 1657
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
2 DATE 1630
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
2 DATE 1597
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 CHIL @I974@
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 CHIL @I953@
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
2 DATE 1585
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 CHIL @I1064@
1 MARR
2 DATE 20 SEP 1555
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1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I1068@
1 WIFE @I1069@
1 CHIL @I1066@
1 MARR
2 DATE 1529
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1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I1074@
1 WIFE @I1075@
1 CHIL @I1065@
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 CHIL @I928@
1 MARR
2 DATE 1719
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 CHIL @I1201@
1 MARR
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1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I1204@
1 WIFE @I1205@
1 CHIL @I1202@
1 MARR
2 DATE 1635
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1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I1206@
1 WIFE @I1207@
1 CHIL @I1204@
1 MARR
2 DATE 20 MAY 1582
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1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I1208@
1 WIFE @I1209@
1 CHIL @I1203@
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I1211@
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1 MARR
2 DATE Between 1617 & 1649
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 MARR
2 DATE JUN 1644
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 CHIL @I958@
1 MARR
2 DATE 1632
2 PLAC England
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I1683@
1 CHIL @I1682@
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I1716@
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1 MARR
2 DATE 23 APR 1765
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I1718@
1 CHIL @I900@
1 MARR
2 DATE Abt 1730
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1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I1719@
1 CHIL @I1716@
0 @F530@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
1 HUSB @I1720@
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1 CHIL @I1717@
0 @F531@ FAM
1 _STAT MARRIED
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1 WIFE @I1723@
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1 _STAT MARRIED
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0 TRLR