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BIRTH: No baptism has been found for Stephen. His bur rec, below, idenitifies his father. He probably died prior to baptism. Date and place of birth are approximations.
BUR: Shadoxhurst par reg (FHL #1866581 item 6). | Hall, Stephen (I13751)
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3502 |
BIRTH: No birth chr rec found. James is identified in the will of his father, John Davis of Acton Turville, Apr 1625-21 Nov 1626, Consistory Court of Gloucester, orig wills, 1626, #144 (FHL #091400). Date and place of birth are appoximations. Age on death record, below, was probably exaggerated. As executor and residual legatee of his father's will, James was probaly the eldest son.
MAR: Thornbury par reg (FHL #414766). Although recorded in Thornbury, the entry states the mar occurred at Gloucester.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF HAVERHILL, 2 vols. (Topsfield, MA, 1910-11), 2:383 (FHL #974.45/H1 V29h.). Aged "about 96 years." Also see the will of James Davis of Haverhill, 17 Mar 1675/6, proved 8 Apr 1679, inv 29 Jan 1678/9 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 3:375-79 [FHL #974.45 P2p]).
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SEAL S: IGI | Davis, James (I8927)
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3503 |
BIRTH: No birth chr rec found. This dau of Edward and Mary Burford is identified on their settlement certificate at Charing, 2 Jan 1762, which lists children in birth order (Charing, Kent settlement papers [FHL #1701144]). | Burford, Anne (I13235)
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3504 |
BIRTH: No birth chr rec found. This son of Edward and Mary Burford is identified on their settlement certificate at Charing, 2 Jan 1762, which lists children in birth order (Charing, Kent settlement papers [FHL #1701144]). | Burford, George (I13236)
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3505 |
BIRTH: No birth or chr rec found. Anne is identified in the will of her father, Christopher Dabinott of Upway, 1 Jul 1637, proved 4 Aug 1637, P.C.C., 113 Goare (FHL #092138). Date and place of birth are approximations. Anne's father owned estates in Marshwood. She lived in Marshwood and died there in 1670.
MAR: No mar rec found. Anne's husband is identified as Anthony Gibbs in the will of her father, above.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See the adm of estate of Agnes [Anne] Gibbs of Marshwood, 22 Oct 1670, P.C.C. Adm Act Book, 1670, fo. 153 (FHL #093264). On 26 Feb 1673/4 her nephew Joseph Newberry produced a nuncupative will for Anne Gibbs made in May 1670 (P.C.C., 19 Bunce [FHL #092310]).
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BEP: IGI | Dabinott, Anne (I5992)
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3506 |
BIRTH: No birth or chr rec found. Elizabeth is identified in the will of her grandfather, John Watson of Writtle, Essex, 19 Sep 1618, proved 14 May 1619, P.C.C., 49 Parker (FHL #092077). Date of birth is an approximation based on date of parents marriage, date of her grandfather's will and other chronological factors. | Challis, Elizabeth (I14132)
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3507 |
BIRTH: No birth or chr rec found. John is identified at the 2d son of John and Ellizabeth Challis in the will of his grandfather, John Watson of Writtle, Essex, 19 Sep 1618, proved 14 May 1619, P.C.C., 49 Parker (FHL #092077). Date of birth is an approximation based on date of parents marriage, date of his grandfather's will, and the fact that he was born after his brother Philip. | Challis, John (I14133)
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3508 |
BIRTH: No birth or chr rec found. Philp is identified as the eldest son of John and Elizabeth Challis in the will of his grandfather, John Watson of Writtle, Essex, 19 Sep 1618, proved 14 May 1619, P.C.C., 49 Parker (FHL #092077). Philip declared he was abt 52 yrs old in a deposition, 29 Mar 1669 (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 4:100 [FHL #974.45 P2e]). Philip retained a dual surname throughout his life in New England.
MAR: No mar rec found. Four children of Philip Watson-Challis and his wife Mary are identified as grandchildren in the will of William Sargent of Amesbury, 24 Mar 1670/1, proved 13 Apr 1675 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 2:438-441 (FHL #974.45 P2p). The first child of Philip and Mary was born in 1653; they probably married abt 1652.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the inv of estate of Philip Watson-Challis of Amesbury, 21 Oct 1680, settlement 27 Sep 1681 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA: 1916-20], 3:418-19 [FHL #974.45 P2p]).
OCC: Sawmill owner, Lt of Amesbury military co.
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BES: IGI | Watson-Challis, Philip (I10911)
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3509 |
BIRTH: No birth or chr rec found. Rawlin is identified in the will of her father, Christopher Dabinott of Upway, 1 Jul 1637, proved 4 Aug 1637, P.C.C., 113 Goare (FHL #092138). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. Rawlin's husband is identified as Morgan Hayne in the will of her father, above.
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BEP: IGI | Dabinott, Rawlin (I5993)
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3510 |
BIRTH: No birth rc found. Deborah is identified in the estate distribution of Robert Allyn, late of New London, 5 Dec 1683, New London Deeds, 5:87 (FHL #005084). She was the only one of the children not then married and was probably the youngest.
MAR: No mar rec found. John Gadger of New London sold a half part of the farm at New London that originally belonged to his "father-in-law," Robert Allyn, to Thomas Rose, 2 Nov 1685 (New London Deeds, 5:87). Deborah is the only one of Robert Allyn's daughters for whom a husband has not been otherwise identified. Moreover, Deborah received one half of the Robert Allyn farm at New London in her father's estate distribution, 5 Dec 1683, above. Deborah apparently married John Gadger between 1683 and 1685.
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BEPS: IGI | Allyn, Deborah (I12354)
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3511 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no evidence that Sarah is a dau of Thomas Freame. Nevertheless, it can hardly be doubted. The only Freame family in New England was that of Thomas. He lived in Amesbury, where Sarah resided, and Sarah was born during a period in which the vital records of Amesbury are partly missing. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF SALISBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1915), 301 (FHL #974.45/S3 V2t). The mar is also recorded in VITAL RECORDS OF AMESBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1913), 302 (FHL #974.45/A1 V2a). "At Salisbury."
DEATH: No death rec found. The dower land of Sarah, widow of John Challis, was set off, 11 Jul 1751, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 330:368-69 (FHL #875135).
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BEPS: IGI | Freame, Sarah (I11176)
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3512 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no evidence that Susannah is a dau of Thomas Freame. Nevertheless, it can hardly be doubted. The only Freame family in New England was that of Thomas. He lived in Amesbury, where Susannah married, and she was born during a period in which the vital records of Amesbury are partly missing. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF AMESBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1913), 354 (FHL #974.45/A1 V2a). Mar is also recorded in VITAL RECORDS OF SALISBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1915), 362 (FHL #974.45/S3 V2t). "At Amesbury."
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF SALISBURY, 598.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1262912-R).
SEAL P: IGI
SEAL S: IGI | Freame, Susannah (I11221)
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3513 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof he is a son of Abraham Roberts of Reading. However, an Abraham Roberts died in Reading in 1714 in his 24th yr, suggesting he was born about 1690/1. Only Abraham Roberts was known to be having children in Reading at this time.
DEATH: Thomas W. Baldwin, comp, VITAL RECORDS OF READING (Boston, 1912), 562 (FHL #974.44/R1 V2b). In his 24th year.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263347-R).
SEAL P: FGRA | Roberts, Abraham (I8355)
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3514 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that James is the son of John Coller. However, no other Coller families lived in the county. James had children born in Framingham, where John Coller resided. Furthermore, James also lived on or near the lands of John Coller (J. H. Temple, A GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF FRAMINGHAM FAMILIES [Framingham, MA, 1887], 511 [FHL #974.44/F1 D23t]). James was probably born in Cambridge, where John Coller is mentioned in the town recs in 1669, 1672/3, and 1673/4 (THE RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE [Cambridge, 1901], 180,210,217 [FHL #974.44/C1 N2r]). Date of birth is an approximation.
MAR #1: No mar rec found. James Coller and his wife Elizabeth had children born at Framingham in 1695/6 and 1702 (VITAL RECORDS OF FRAMINGHAM [Boston, 1911], 50 [FHL #974.44/F1 V2b]).
MAR #2: VITAL RECORDS OF OXFORD (Worcester, MA, 1905), 146 (FHL #369745).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of James Coller of Oxford, 18 Mar 1747, proved 29 May 1749, inv sworn 31 May 1749, Worcester Co. Probate, 3:194-97 (FHL #856275). | Coller, James (I12848)
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3515 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that Joseph is a son of John Sherburne. However, all Sherburnes in the New Hampshire area during this period are descended from brothers John and Henry, as far as known. Joseph is almost certainly not the son of Henry because Henry's children are named in the will of their grandfather, Ambrose Gibbins in 1656, and Joseph is not mentioned, even though he was almost certainly living then, as he was a seaman in 1673/4 (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 5:340 [FHL #974.45 P2e]). And Joseph married in 1678. Therefore, it is most probable that Joseph is a son of John Sherburne, bother of Henry.
MAR: "New Hampshire Court Records," NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PAPERS, 40 vols. (Concord, 1867-1943), 40:444 (FHL #1033745 item 2).
DEATH: No death rec found. Joseph apparently died before the date of his father's will.
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BEP: IGI | Sherburne, Joseph (I10527)
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3516 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that Lydia is a dau of William Sargent, but it can hardly be doubted, as William's was the only known Sargent family in Salisbury at the time of Lydia's death. Some contemporary writers place her birth about 1647, but it is more likely that she was born in the 1630s. She may be a dau of William Sargent by his 1st wife, but this is also unclear.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF SALISBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1915), 614 (FHL #974.45/S3 V2t). Death entry does not contain a date of death but was estimated by the editors at 1660-1662, probably by surrounding entries.
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BEP: IGI | Sargent, Lydia (I10908)
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3517 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that Mary is the dau of John Coller. However, no other Coller families are known to have lived in the county. Mary was living in Framingham, where John Coller resided, when she married Samuel Holland in 1695, below. Mary was probably born in Cambridge where two brothers were born in 1661 and 1663 and where John Coller is mentioned in the town recs in 1669, 1672/3, and 1673/4 (THE RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE [Cambridge, 1901], 180, 210, 217 [FHL #974.44/C1 N2r]). Date of birth is an approximation.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF MARLBOROUGH (Worcester, MA, 1908), 240 (FHL #974.44/M5 V2s). Both of Framingham.
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SEAL S: IGI
NOTE: It is possible that the three youngest children of John Coller were born to his second wife, Mary Cutler, as dates are not well defined. | Coller, Mary (I12849)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that Mehitable is a dau of John Safford. Mehitable is placed in this family beacuse there is no other Safford family in this area into which she could belong. Moreover, Thomas Safford, son of John Safford, sold land in Ipswich to John Hovey, Mehitable's husband, on 16 Jun 1708 (Essex Co. Deeds, 27:39 [FHL #866025]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: VITAL RECORDS OF IPSWICH, 3 vols. (Salem, MA, 1910-19), 2:381 (FHL #974.45/I2 V2e).
MAR #2: VITAL RECORDS OF ROWLEY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1928-31), 1:257 (FHL #974.45/R1 V28v). This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found. Also see another mar intention filed, 24 Mar 1721/2, VITAL RECORDS OF IPSWICH, 2:66. On this entry the wife is called, "wid. Mehitable Hovey."
MAR #3: VITAL RECORDS OF BOXFORD (Topsfield, MA, 1905), 183 (FHL #823686 item 2). This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found. Also see intentions filed in Rowley, 23 Jun 1733, VITAL RECORDS OF ROWLEY, 1:368.
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BEPS1,2: IGI | Safford, Mehitable (I7863)
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3519 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that Mercy is a dau of Thomas Marshfield. A circumstantial case is presented in Douglas Richardson, "Thomas Marshfield's Wife Mercy; Did their Daughter Mercy Marry John Dumbleton?," TAG, 67(1992):11-14 (FHL #973 D25aga). The evidence centers around depositions in the slander suit of widow Mercy Marshfield v. Mary Parsons, 29 and 30 May 1649 (COLONIAL JUSTICE IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS (1639-1702): THE PYNCHON COURT RECORD [Cambridge, MA, 1961], 219 [FHL #974.4 P2c]). Mercy had recently arrived in Springfield from Windsor, Conn., and she had 3 children, one of whom, a dau, was married and recently had a child. Richardson suggests this dau was Mercy, wife of John Dumbleton, a family associated with the Marshfields in various capacities, and whose naming pattern is suggestive of a familial relationship to the Marshfields. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: See discussion, above.
DEATH: Springfield Vital Records, 1:98 (FHL #185414).
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SEAL S: IGI | Marshfield, Mercy (I4597)
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3520 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that Nathaniel is the son of John Coller. However, no other Coller families lived in the county. Furthermore, Nathaniel was a resident of Sudbury when he married in 1693. A John Coller owned land in Sudbury as early as 1691 (Dean Crawford Smith, THE ANCESTRY OF EVA BELLE KEMPTON, 4 vols. in progress [Boston, 1996- ], 1:252 [FHL #929.273 K329sm]). It is unclear whether this was John Coller, Sr, or Jr. Date of birth is an approximation. Nathaniel was probably born at Cambridge where two brothers were born in 1661 and 1663 and where John Coller is mentioned in the town records in 1669, 1672/3, and 1673/4 (THE RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE [Cambridge, 1901], 180,210,217 [FHL #974.44/C1 N2r]).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF CHELMSFORD (Salem, MA, 1914), 208 (FHL #974.44/C5 V2e). Husband was "of Sudbury." His surname was given as "Coker" in printed vital records, but subsequent children were recorded for Nathaniel "Coller" and wife Mary (Ibid, 48, 49).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Nathaniel Coller, "late of Oxford [present-day Worcester Co., Mass.], 8 Nov 1711, but dyed in ye Queens Service at Annapolis, intestate," Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #4827 [FHL #386060]). This would be Annapolis, Nova Scotia, which was the scene of conflict during Queen Anne's War, 1703-1713.
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SEAL S: IGI | Coller, Nathaniel (I12847)
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3521 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that she is a dau of John Killam. However, Abigail fits well into the gap between the birth of Samuel in 1662 and the birth of Ann in 1673, where it is almost certain other children were born. Moreover, Abigail married Abram Masters in Manchester, the same town where Ann Killam, a proved dau of John, married Samuel Masters.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF MANCHESTER (Salem, MA, 1903), 181 (FHL #974.45/M3 V28v).
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BEPS: IGI | Killam, Abigail (I12274)
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3522 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found and no proof that she is the dau of Thomas Ford. However, the relationship is highly likely, as this was the only Ford family in the area. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: "Windsor Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1637-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1929; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 101 (FHL #002983).
MAR #2: Springfield Vital Records, 1:17. She is called "widow An Newbery."
DEATH: Ibid, 1:53.
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SEAL S1,2: IGI | Ford, Ann (I4521)
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3523 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Achsah is identified in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1898), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series (FHL #027717).
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BEPS: IGI | Walbridge, Achsah (I12035)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Beulah is identified in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1898), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8).
MAR: Ibid. Not confirmed in original source records.
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BEP: IGI | Walbridge, Beulah (I12043)
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3525 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Birth date is from James Swift Rogers, JAMES ROGERS OF NEW LONDON (Boston, 1902), 41 (FHL #1035542 item 6). Chr rec, below, establishes father.
CHR: Reg of 1st Congregational Church of Milford, 1:4 (FHL #004936).
MAR: No mar rec found. A wife Sarah is mentioned in his estate documents, below, and on the births of his children in New London vital recs.
DEATH: No death rec found. See inv of estate of Joseph Rogers of New London, 6 May 1697, 23 Feb 1699/1700, division 11 July 1705, New London Disrict Probate Files, #4562 (FHL #1025044).
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BEPS: IGI | Rogers, Joseph (I7074)
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3526 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Eliphalet is identified as a son of Thomas Rogers in Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25, repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:425 (FHL #974.494 H2b). Eliphalet applied for a Revolutionary War pension on 25 Jul 1832, aged 74 yrs (Revolutionary War Pension Files, National Archives, #S21954 [FHL #972074]). He stated in this document that he lived on Martha's Vineyard in 1775.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Eliphalet Rogers and his wife Sarah were recorded at Hartland, Vermont, 1786-1804 (Hartland Vital Records, 2:2:13 [FHL #028345]).
DEATH: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series, -1870 (FHL #027673). Also see the will of Eliphalet Rogers of Hartland, 4 Jan 1838, proved 22 Apr 1841, Windsor Co. Probate (Hartford District), 14:433-35 (FHL #029166).
BUR: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series, -1870 (FHL #027673).
OCC: Sailor, husbandman, yeoman, Revolutionary War soldier and sailor. Eliphalet was a prisoner of war in England during much of the revolution.
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BEP: IGI
NOTE: Arthur, Benjamin, Robert, and Paul Rogers, perhaps sons of Thomas Rogers, also settled in Hartland, Vermont. | Rogers, Eliphalet (I11787)
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3527 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. For birth info see C. J. F. Binney, THE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE PRENTICE OR PRENTISS FAMILY IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1852), 191-92 (FHL #1033608). Also see chr rec, below. Date of birth is calculated from age 45 on death rec, below.
CHR: North Stonington Congregational Church recs, 1:52 (FHL #005081). Five daughters of Samuel and Phebe Prentice were baptized same day. She was listed 4th of the five daughters.
MAR: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34 (FHL #1309964). The mar is also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225 (FHL #1311195). David Moore removed to Preston in 1820.
DEATH: Preston 1st Congregational Church recs, 1:137 (FHL #1011968). Aged 44 yrs. Death is also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225. Died "2" Mar 1817.
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of North Stonington," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Prentice Cemetery, #3, p. 2 (FHL #003355). Aged 45 yrs.
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BEPS: IGI | Prentice, Sally (I6036)
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3528 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. For birth info see William F. Whitcher, HISTORY OF HAVERHILL, NEW HAMPSHIRE (Concord, NH, 1919), 647 (FHL #974.23/H2 H2w). Whitcher stated that John was born in Springfield (NH?), but this is unlikely, as John Sawyer, Sr, stated in his pension application that after leaving the service he lived in Hampstead, Salisbury, and Dorchester, NH (Revolutionary War Pension File of John Sawyer, National Archives, #S17070 [FHL #972127]). Moreover, John Sawyer, Sr, was taxed at Hampstead as late as 1804 (Hampstead Town Records, 2:298 [FHL #015158]).
MAR: New Hampshire Vital Records, Marriages (FHL #1001309).
DEATH: New Hampshire Vital Records, Deaths (FHL #1001110). Aged 77 yrs. He was here said to have been born in Boscowen, NH [sic].
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BEP: IGI | Sawyer, John (I11344)
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3529 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Lucy is identified in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1898), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8).
MAR: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series (FHL #027717).
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BEP: IGI | Walbridge, Lucy (I12038)
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3530 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Mary is identified as a dau of Ebenezer Jones in Charles Edward Banks, THE HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:223 (FHL #974.494 H2b). No other Jones family is found on Martha's Vineyard at this time. Furthermore, Mary deeded land in Chilmark to Thomas Jones as an heir to Thankful Hillman on 30 May 1777 (Dukes Co. Deeds, 11:17 [FHL #911715]). Thankful was an unmarried aunt, sister of the Jane Hillman who married Ebenezer Jones, Mary's alleged parents. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF CHILMARK (Boston, 1904), 58 (FHL #974.494/C1 V2v).
DEATH: Banks, HISTORY, 3:70. Not found in Conway vital recs.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263060-R).
SEAL P: IGI
SEAL S: IGI | Jones, Mary (I11869)
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3531 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Mary is identified in Francis Y. Davis, GENEALOGY OF CAPTAIN FRANCIS DAVIS (Dayton, 1910), 11 (FHL #928029). Information is probably from family records. Other children of Francis Davis reported by Francis Y. Davis, who have no surviving birth recs, were proved by other sources. Mary probably died young.
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BEP: IGI | Davis, Mary (I11329)
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3532 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Phebe is identified in Francis Y. Davis, GENEALOGY OF CAPTAIN FRANCIS DAVIS (Dayton, 1910), 11 (FHL #928029). Information is probably from family records. Other children of Francis Davis reported by Francis Y. Davis, who have no surviving birth recs, were proved by other sources. Phebe probably died young.
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BEP: IGI | Davis, Phebe (I11328)
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3533 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Roswell is identified in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1898), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8). Roswell is listed as 31 yrs old in the 1850 U.S. census of Portland, Middlesex, Conn., p. 429, dwelling 194 (FHL #003072).
MAR: "Portland Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1841-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1923; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 33 (FHL #002977).
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BEP: IGI | Walbridge, Roswell (I12044)
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3534 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Rowena is identified in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1898), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8). No further record.
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BEP: IGI | Walbridge, Rowena (I12040)
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3535 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Roxanna is identified in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1898), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8).
MAR: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series (FHL #027717).
DEATH: Ashtabula Co., Ohio Death Records, 2:152 (FHL #890260).
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BEPS: IGI | Walbridge, Roxanna (I12037)
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3536 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Rufus is identified in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1898), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8). No further record.
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BEP: IGI | Walbridge, Rufus (I12042)
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3537 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Sarah is called dau of Joseph and Jemima (Bixby) Towne in Edwin Eugene Towne, THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM TOWNE (Newtonville, MA, 1901), 33 (FHL #929.273 T661t); also in Charles A. Towne, "Descendants of William and Joanna (Blessing) Towne" (unpublished ms, c1939-40), no. 1-8-5-2-6 (FHL #231886). Supporting this identification is the marriage of Archelaus Towne (grandson of Joseph Towne) to Susannah Foster (niece of Aaron Foster), intentions filed at Dudley on 4 Nov 1796 (VITAL RECORDS OF DUDLEY, [Worcester, MA, 1908], 173[FHL #974.43/D2 V2s]). Furthermore, Timothy Foster, Aaron's brother, as well as Timothy's sons, Abel and Silas, owned land in Thompson, Conn. near where the Towne's lived (Thompson was the north parish of Killingly until 1785). See Thompson Deeds, 4:14 (FHL #005829); 5:261 (FHL #005230). No other Towne family has been found in Killingly into which Sarah could be placed. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: Reg of Thompson Congregational Church (FHL #1003072). Wife was "of Killingly."
MAR #2: Sharon, Vermont Vital Records, 1:107 (FHL #028906). Also see quitclaim from Elijah Child to Artemus Child, 3 Oct 1821, releasing his right to the dower lands which fell to his wife Sarah from the estate of her late husband, Aaron Foster, deceased (Sharon Deeds, 7:411 [FHL #028910]).
DEATH: No death rec found. Sarah is mentioned in a deed from Elijah Child to Artemus Child, 3 Oct 1821 (Sharon Deeds, 7:410 [FHL #028910]).
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263471-R).
SEAL P: IGI
SEAL S1: IGI | Towne, Sarah (I9663)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. Timothy is identified in the will of his father, James Fales of Dedham, 29 Dec 1741, proved 6 Apr 1742, Suffolk Co. Probate, #7728, (o.s.) 36:1-4 (FHL #493867). Date and place of birth are from De Coursey Fales, THE FALES FAMILY OF BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND (Privately printed, 1919), 33 (FHL #929.273 F184f).
MAR #1: No mar rec found. Timothy's 1st wife is identified as Alethea in his own will, below. "Allatheah," wife of Timothy Fails, is called daughter in the estate division of Nathaniel Paine of Bristol, 24 Oct 1727, Bristol Co. Probate Files (FHL #572400).
MAR #2: "Vital Records of Plymouth," MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 17(1915):6 (FHL #974.4 D25md). Wife is called Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas in this entry, but Timothy Fales's will, below, states that she was previously the wife of Nathaniel Thomas of Plymouth, deceased, and the dau of Rev. James Gardner.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF TAUNTON, 3 vols. (Boston, 1928-29), 3:80 (FHL #974.485/T1 V2n). This entry states that Timothy died on "3 or 4" May 1777 at age 87. His death death date is given as 30 Apr 1777 in Fales, FALES FAMILY OF BRISTOL, 33. Also see the will of Timothy Fales of Taunton, 30 Jan 1762, proved 7 Jul 1777, Bristol Co. Probate Files (FHL #575137).
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BEPS1: IGI. Seal to 1st spouse "Cleared" on IGI, 1998. | Fales, Timothy (I9103)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. William is identified in the will of his father, Moses Barber of South Kingstown, 29 Mar 1728, proved 17 Dec 1733, South Kingstown Town Council & Probate, 2:238-42 (FHL #931833). Date and place of birth is found in Lois J. (Barber) Schroeder, MOSES BARBER OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RHODE ISLAND (Decorah, IA, 1984), 10 (FHL #929.273 B233s).
MAR #1: South Kingstown Town Council & Probate, 1:2:33 (FHL #931833). South Kingstown was created in 1722/3 from Kingstown which then became extinct.
MAR #2: Ibid, 1:2:37.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of William Barber of South Kingstown, 14 Nov 1744, proved 17 May 1748, South Kingstown Town Council & Probate, 4A:253-61 (FHL #931834).
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BEPS1,2: IGI | Barber, William (I6097)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. William is identified in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1898), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8). No further record.
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BEP: IGI | Walbridge, William (I12041)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original source records. William Rogers, age 1, was listed with the family of Flin [Flynn] Rogers in the 1850 U.S. census of Sharon, Vermont, p. 36, dwelling 32 (FHL #444929). Also see William Rogers, age 11 in the 1860 U.S. census of Sharon, Vermont, p. 311, dwelling 1651 (FHL #805329).
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BEP: IGI | Rogers, William D. (I3610)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original sources, although it is frequently published that Nathaniel was born in Hampton on 19 Nov 1683. See, among others, William Prescott, THE PRESCOTT MEMORIAL (Boston, 1870), 232 (FHL #982013 item 3); Also Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, and Walter Goodwin Davis, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE (Portland, ME, 1928-39; repr Baltimore, 1979), 568 (FHL #974 D2n). Nathaniel is identified as a son of James Prescott by the "articles of agreement" between John Prescott, Sr, and his brother Nathaniel Prescott, dated 4 May 1722 (New Hampshire Province Deeds, 17:266 [FHL #015417]). John is a proved son of James Prescott. Nathaniel was 87 yrs old when he died in 1771, suggesting that a birth date in 1683 is correct.
MAR #1: Reg of Hampton 1st Congregational Church in George F. Sanborn, Jr, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, eds, VITAL RECORDS OF HAMPTON, 2 vols. (Boston, 1992-98), 2:381 (FHL #974.26/H3 V2s). The mar is also recorded without the wife's surname in Hampton town vital recs (Ibid, 1:131).
MAR #2: No mar rec found. A wife Abigail is mentioned in Nathaniel Prescott's will, below.
DEATH: Roland D. Sawyer, comp, "Kensington Vital Statistics - Marriages and Deaths" (typescript, 1943), pt. 2, p. 7 (FHL #015563 item 13). Aged 87 yrs. Also see the will of Nathaniel Sanborn of Kensington, 1 May 1764, proved 4 Sep 1771, Rockingham Co. Probate Files, #3867 (FHL #1578097).
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BEPS1: IGI | Prescott, Nathaniel (I10452)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original sources. Abishai is identified as a son Thomas Rogers in Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:425 (FHL #974.494 H2b).
NOTE: Abishai was a sailor aboard the warship "Bon Homme Richard" under John Paul Jones and apparently participated in the famous battle off Flamborough Head, Scotland in which HMS Serapis was taken, 24 Sep 1779. It is unclear whether he survived the battle. | Rogers, Abishai (I11811)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original sources. Birth facts are found in Charles Edward Banks, THE HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:223 (FHL #974.494 H2b). No other Jones family is found on Martha's Vineyard at this time. Furthermore, Zerviah deeded land in Chilmark to Thomas Jones as an heir to Thankful Hillman on 30 May 1777 (Dukes Co. Deeds, 11:17 [FHL #911715]). Thankful was an unmarried aunt, sister of the Jane Hillman who married Ebenezer Jones, Zerviah's alleged parents. Date and place of birth are found in Banks, HISTORY, 3:223.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF CHILMARK (Boston, 1904), 57 (FHL #974.494/C1 V2v).
DEATH: Ibid, 87. Aged 94 yrs.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263062-R).
SEAL P: IGI
SEAL S: IGI | Jones, Zerviah (I11870)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in original sources. In 1758 Thomas lived in a house standing on land owned by Ebenezer Rogers of Tisbury, suggesting they are related. See deed from Timothy Hillman to Thomas Rogers of Tisbury, 23 Aug 1758 (Dukes Co. Deeds, 8:651 [FHL #911713]). Thomas also administered the estate of Robert Rogers of Tisbury, another son of Ebenezer (Dukes Co. Probate, 5:115-16 (FHL #911748). Thomas is identified as a son of Ebenezer Rogers in Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:424 (FHL #974.494 H2b).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF TISBURY (Boston, 1910), 178 (FHL #974.494/T1 V28v).
DEATH: No death rec found. Thomas is last of record in a Tisbury tax list, 20 Mar 1777 (RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF TISBURY, MASS. [Boston, 1903], 221 [FHL #974.494/T1 N2s]).
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SEAL S: IGI | Rogers, Thomas (I11809)
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3546 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found in original sources. Martha is identified as a dau Thomas Rogers in Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:425 (FHL #974.494 H2b). Birth year is calculated from age 80 on death rec, below.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF TISBURY (Boston, 1910), 178 (FHL #974.494/T1 V28v). Duplicate entry: 1 Oct 1781.
DEATH: Ibid, 237. She is identified only as "widow Rogers" in this entry. Banks, HISTORY, 3:425 makes the widow Martha, widow of Lot Rogers.
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SEAL S: IGI | Rogers, Martha (I11812)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found in Springfield vital recs. However, the adm of estate of Benoni Jones of Northampton was granted to Ebenezer Jones and Pelatiah Jones of Springfield, 17 May 1704 (Hampshire Co. Probate, 3:116 [FHL #879184]). Ebenezer and Pelatiah are proved sons of Griffith. Benoni's birth in Springfield is circumstantial. It is also possible that Benoni is a son of Griffith Jones and his 2nd wife, Sarah.
MAR: "Hampshire Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths" (private ms of John Pynchon), entries for Northampton, p. 143 (FHL #014766). The wife is called Hester Gurley. She was the widow of William Gurley who died at Northampton, 21 May 1687 ("Hampshire Records," Northampton, 158). The inv of estate of William Gurley was sworn to by the widow Esther and her current husband Benoni Jones (Hampshire Co. Probate, 2:48 [FHL #879184]). William Gurley and Hester Ingersoll were married at Northampton about 1684; entry is undated (Northampton Vital Records, 1:101 [FHL #186161]).
DEATH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:141 (FHL #186161). "The enemy [Indians] made an assault...Benoni Jones and two children killed and his wife carried into captivity to Canada." Benoni's wife died in captivity. Also see the adm of estate of Benoni Jones of Northampton, above.
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BEPS: IGI | Jones, Benoni (I4365)
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3548 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found Mary is identified in the will of her mother, Mary Partridge of Hadley, 20 May 1680, proved 28 Sep 1680, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1:209; 2:5-6 (FHL #879184). Mary was almost certainly born in Hartford, where her father is found in the land records, 1639-1659 ("Original Distribution of the Lands in Hartford among the Settlers, 1639," COLLECTIONS OF THE CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY, vol. 14 [Hartford, 1912], passim [FHL #897073]).
MAR #1: "Births, Marriages, and Deaths, [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Hadley, p. 70 (FHL #760648).
MAR #2: Ibid, 70.
DEATH: Ibid, 80.
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BEPS: IGI | Partridge, Mary (I5884)
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3549 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found unless he is identical to the William Martin born on 11 Dec 1662 and supposedly died the same day (perhaps a clerical error). William is called "youngest son" in the will of his father, George Martin of Salisbury, 19 Jan 1683/4, proved 23 Nov 1686, Essex Co. Probate File #17890, quoted verbatim in David L. Greene, "George Martin of Ipswich," TAG, 56(1980):158 (FHL #973 D25aga). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of William and Mary Martin are recorded in Amesbury, 1696/7-1704 (possibly incomplete). She is apparently the dau of Daniel and Patience Stone of Berwick, Maine. A dau Mary Martin is mentioned in the will of Patience Stone of Berwick, widow of Daniel Stone, 18 Feb 1715/6, proved 4 Apr 1716 (William M. Sargent, ed, MAINE WILLS, 1640-1760 [Portland, ME, 1887; repr Baltimore, 1972], 182-83 [FHL #974.1 P2s]). William and Mary Martin named children Daniel and Patience.
DEATH: No death rec found. William was living in Amesbury on 1 Jan 1733/4 when he sold land to son Daniel (Essex Co. Deeds, 119:200 [FHL #866068]).
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BEPS: IGI | Martin, William (I10755)
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3550 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found, and no contemporary document has been found to identify the name of John Hillman's wife, but she must have been a dau of Edward Cottle, as Hillman called Samuel Cottle "brother" in a depostion, 6 Sep 1698 (Suffolk Co. Court Files, #4974 [FHL #910811]). She is called Hannah Cottle in Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:195 (FHL #974.497 H2b). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. See above discussion.
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BEPS: IGI | Cottle, Hannah (I11957)
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