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4701 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found; pre-1654 par reg of Harkstead are lost. Elizabeth is identified as under age 18 in the will of her father, Benjamin Wythe of Harkstead, 7 Jan 1601, proved 7 May 1602, P.C.C., 34 Montague (FHL #092012). | Wythe, Elizabeth (I7986)
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4702 |
BIRTH: No birth/chr record found. According to a great-grandson, Judge Zebulon West (1707-1770), Francis came from Salisbury, Eng. He was supposed to have been 86 yrs old at death in 1692/3. See Edward E. Cornwall, "Francis West of Duxbury, Mass...," NEHGR, 60(1906):142 (FHL #974 B2ne).
MAR: Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. (Boston, 1855-61), 1:139 (FHL #974.4/N2n). He is called Francis "Weston." The mar is also mentioned in the writings of Zebulon West, above. Place of mar is not stated but it is suspected to be Duxbury. Francis was fined in Duxbury on 2 Nov 1640 (Shurtleff, RECORDS, 1:164), and he resided there until his death.
DEATH: Death date is included in inv of estate. See the inv of estate of Francis West of Duxbury, 14 Feb 1692/3, adm 4 Apr 1693, Plymouth Co. Probate, 1:162 (FHL #550708).
OCC: House carpenter
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BES: IGI | West, Francis (I6153)
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4703 |
BIRTH: No chr rec found in Bethersden par reg, BTs, or nonconformist church registers of Bethersden. Nevertheless, there are several recs indicating William was born in Bethersden in 1821. See entry for William Cowell, age 31, born in Bethersden, 1851 census of Bethersden, HO107/1621, fo. 218, p. 11 (FHL #193522); William Cowell, age 40, born in Bethersden, 1861 census of Bethersden, RG 9/513, fo. 11, entry 15 (FHL #542652). Family Bible entries of Kitty (Chittenden) Cowell indicate William was born in 1821 (photocopy in possession of Susan Fales, Provo, Utah). Admission and Discharge Register, West Ashford Union Workhouse, 14 Dec 1898, indicates William Cowell was born in 1821 (Kent Co. Archives, Maidstone [research by Susan Fales 21 Sep 1979]). Mar cert, below, identifies father as Thomas Cowell.
MAR: British mar cert, General Register Office, London.
DEATH: British death cert, General Register Office, London. William died in the West Ashford Union Workhouse. See copy of death notice from workhouse (copy in possession of Clifford L. Stott).
BUR: Bethersden par reg by corr, 22 Jan 1985, George Fraser.
OCC: Farm laborer
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BEPS: IGI | Cowell, William (I3642)
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4704 |
BIRTH: No chr rec found. Humphrey is identified as a minor in the will of his father, Benjamin Wythe of Harkstead, 7 Jan 1601, proved 7 May 1602, P.C.C., 34 Montague (FHL #092012).
MAR: Nacton par reg (FHL #919625)
DEATH: No death rec found. See order for adm of estate of Humphrey Wythe of Ipswich, 13 Mar 1638/9 (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed, RECORDS OF THE GOVERNOR AND COMPANY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY, 5 vols. [Boston, 1853-54],1:254 [FHL #974.4 N2s]).
OCC: Mariner
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SEAL S: IGI | Wythe, Humphrey (I7962)
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4705 |
BIRTH: No civil birth rec found. Desire is identified in the will of his father, Roger Clapp of Boston, 19 Nov 1690, proved 5 Mar 1690/1, Suffolk Co. Probate, #1820, (n.s.) 8:35 (FHL #594175). His date of birth is found in MEMOIRS OF ROGER CLAP (Boston, 1844), originally published in Boston, 1731, Appendix by James Blake, Jr, 61 (FHL #929.273 C53d). The family information in the appendix was written in 1731 by James Blake, Jr. (b. 1688), "one that was acquainted therewith." Blake was, in fact, married to a granddaughter of Roger Clapp.
MAR #1: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 24 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).
MAR #2: BOSTON MARRIAGES FROM 1700 TO 1751, 28th Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1898; repr Baltimore, 1977), 62 (FHL #974.461 V2b).
DEATH: Date of death is from gravestone inscription, below. Also see MEMOIRS OF ROGER CLAP, appendix, 61. Also see the adm of estate of Desire Clapp of Boston, 13 Jan 1717/8, Suffolk Co. Probate, #3928, (o.s.) 20:183-84 (FHL #584134), widow's sale of dower to heirs of Desire Clapp 13 Jan 1717/8 (Ibid, 20:184-85 [FHL #584134]), division 19 Feb 1717/18 (Ibid, 21:43 [FHL #594135]).
BUR: Thomas Bridgman, ed, MEMORIALS OF THE DEAD IN BOSTON...IN KING'S CHAPEL BURIAL GROUND (Boston, 1853), 64 (FHL #974.461 V39bt). Aged 66 yrs.
OCC: Malster, yeoman.
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BEPS1,2: IGI | Clapp, Desire (I9780)
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4706 |
BIRTH: No civil birth record found. Birth info is from death cert, below. He was apparently born Justus Cornelius Smith. See chr rec, below. Also see Justus C. Smith, age 11, in family of Justus Smith, 1850 U.S. census of West Springfield, Mass., p. 174, dwelling 423 (FHL #443537). Also age 21 in 1860 U.S. census of West Springfield, p. 451, dwelling 2657 (FHL #803502). By 1870 he was using the name Cornelius Justus Smith. See 1870 U.S. census West Springfield, p. 473, dwelling 465 (FHL #552118).
CHR: Bruce E. Ackerman, ed, RECORDS OF THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF WEST SPRINGFIELD, 1698-1899 (West Springfield, MA, 1997), 15. Copy in possession of Clifford L. Stott received from Mary Pat Flaherty, West Springfield First Congregational Church Historian, 1999.
MAR #1: Massachusetts mar cert, 171:336, #254, Division of Vital Statistics, Boston, copy in possession of Clifford L. Stott.
MAR #2: Massachusetts Vital Records, Marriages, 307:396 (FHL #1433040).
DEATH: Massachusetts death cert, 103:3, #60, Division of Vital Statistics, Boston, copy in possession of Clifford L. Stott.
BUR: Ibid.
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BEP: FGRA | Smith, Cornelius Justus (I3572)
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BIRTH: No evidence of this child has been found in original source records. She is identified in a query in the genealogical column of the BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, 8 Oct 1928, #7715 (FHL #014470). Correspondent may have had access to a family rec.
MAR: Ibid.
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BEP: IGI | Sawyer, Mary (I11343)
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4708 |
BIRTH: No evidence of this dau has been found. She is listed among the children of Henry Kimball with these birth and marriage facts in Leonard A. Morrison and Steophen Paschall Sharples, HISTORY OF THE KIMBALL FAMILYIN AMERICA (Boston, 1897), 36 (FHL #929.273 K561m).
MAR: No mar rec found in original source records. See Morrison, HISTORY OF THE KIMBALL FAMILY, 36.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF BRADFORD (Topsfield, MA, 1907) 362 (FHL #599732).
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BEPS: IGI | Kimball, Mehitable (I7413)
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4709 |
BIRTH: No proof has been found that Alice Beamon is a dau of Simon; however Simon's was the only Beamon family in Springfield at this time. Hence, Alice is tentatively identified as a dau of Simon Beamon.
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:108 (FHL #185414). Husband was of Milford, Conn according to mar intention (Ibid).
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BEPS: IGI | Beamon, Alice (I4907)
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4710 |
BIRTH: No proof has been found that Alice is a dau of Richard Jackson, but it is probable. No other Jacksons are evident at Paignton when Alice married there to Richard Leere in 1606/7.
MAR: J. Lyde Hunt, ed, "Paignton Parish Registers," 6 vols. (transcript, c1910; Devon & Cornwall Record Society), vol. 3, unpaginated (FHL #917212).
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BEPS: IGI | Jackson, Alice (I10570)
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BIRTH: No proof has been found that Anna belongs in this family. However, this is the only Webb family in Springfield, and her birth year computed from age 75 on death rec makes her the right age to fit into the family. Hackensack Reformed Dutch Church recs were poorly kept for this period. It is believed that she was born in Hackensack, where the chr of her brother Cornelius was recorded in 1694.
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:124 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: Springfield Vital Records, Deaths, 2:64 (FHL #185417).
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BEPS: IGI | Webb, Anna (I4791)
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BIRTH: No proof has been found that Bjorn or "Born," as he was commonly called in Springfield records, is a son of Johannes. However, he appears in Springfield at the same time as Christian, a proved son of Johannes, and he is about the right age to have been a sibling of Christian. These are the only Van Horns in early Springfield, and it seems doubtful that he was from another family. Bjorn is the Swedish form of Barent. His mother was the dau of Cornelis Mattyssen, a Swede. He was probably born at Teaneck, Hackensack Twp, NJ, where the family of Johannes Christainsen resided. The Reformed Dutch Church recs of Hackensack are meager for this period. See George O. Zabriskie, "Christian Barentsen Van Horn and Some of His Earlier Descendants," TAG, 43(1967):198-201; 44(1968):51 (FHL #973 D25aga). Age is calculated from age 65 on death rec, below.
MAR: "Suffield Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1674-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 94 (FHL #002980). Intentions were recorded, 9 Jan 1712/3, in Springfield Vital Records, 1:112 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: Springfield Vital Records, Deaths, 2:34 (FHL #185417). Also see death record in Springfield First Congregational Church records, vol. 1, not paginated, where Born's age is given as 65 years (FHL #185410).
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SEAL S: IGI | Van Horn, Bjorn (I4756)
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4713 |
BIRTH: No proof has been found that Henry is a son of John Buller of Barnham, but it seems highly likely. John Buller is the only Buller in the militia muster list of Barnham in 1535, about the time that Henry were born. ("Suffolk Muster Roll, 1534-1631" [typescript, 1947; Society of Genealogists, London], 21, 22 [FHL #453040 item 3]). Date of birth is an approximation.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Henry and Margaret Buller were baptized at Barnham St. Martin, 1563, 1567, 1574 (Barnham St. Martin BTs [FHL #989621, 989622]).
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. Henry was apparently living on 16 Jan 1590/1, when John, "brother of Henry Buller," was buried at Barnham (Barnham St. Martin BTs [FHL #989626]).
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BEPS: IGI | Buller, Henry (I9681)
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4714 |
BIRTH: No proof has been found that Margery is the dau of Richard Jackson, but it is most likely, as Richard's was the only Jackson family of record in Paignton when Margery married in 1618.
MAR: J. Lyde Hunt, ed, "Paignton Parish Registers," 6 vols. (transcript, c1910; Devon & Cornwall Record Society), unpaginated (FHL #917212).
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BEPS: IGI | Jackson, Margery (I10566)
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4715 |
BIRTH: No proof has been found that Nicholas is a son of Nicholas (1501). He is so placed by G. Andrews Moriarty in "Genealogical Research in England," NEHGR, 82(1928):449 (FHL #974 B2ne), probably because of name similarity and the lack of other candidates at Wingrave. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. A wife Margaret is mentioned in his will, below.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See the will of Nicholas Goodspeed of Wingrave, 20 Jan 1605/6, proved 17 Feb 1605/6, Archdeaconry Court of Buckingham, reg wills, 26:91-93 (FHL #099499).
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BEPS: IGI | Goodspeed, Nicholas (I6314)
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BIRTH: No proof has been found that Robert is son of John Lowthroppe, but John was the only Lowthroppe taxed in lay subsidies at Cherry Burton, 1523/4. Also both John and Robert were together as defendants in court in 1533/4. See Star Chamber Proceedings, Henry VIII, 9:61, 62, cited in G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Reseach in England," NEHGR, 84(1930):437-38 (FHL #974 B2ne). In this article Moriarty wrote that Robert "was undoubtedly the son of the John Lowthrop who was taxed at Cherry Burton in 1523/4 and was one of the defendants in the Star Chamber case in the reign of Henry VIII."
MAR: No mar rec found. A wife Ellen is mentioned in his will, below.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found (Cherry Burton burials begin is 1561). See the will of Robert Lowthroppe of Cherry Burton, 16 Jul 1559, proved 20 Oct 1558, P.C.Y., reg wills, 15:3:123 (FHL #099470).
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BEP: IGI | Lowthroppe, Robert (I7643)
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4717 |
BIRTH: No proof has been found that Thomas is the son of Nicholas Bixby. However, it is most probable. The will of Thomas Bixby, below, gives to his son John the tenament "Queynts." This is no doubt the tenement in Thorp Morieux purchased in Oct 1427 by Walter Bixby, John Leverych, and William Queynt (Feet of Fines, quoted in full in John B. Threlfall, "The English Ancestry of Joseph Bixby of Ipswich and Boxbord, Massachusetts," NEHGR, 141[1987]:230-31 [FHL #974 B2ne]). This Walter is believed to be the grandfather of Thomas. Walter had 2 sons, Robert and Nicholas. According to Threlfall, who has studied the Bixbys of Thorp Morieux in detail, "Nicholas was the probable ancestor of the New England colonist, Joseph Bixby. The reasoning is that Nicholas was used as a given name by Thomas of Tostock and his descendants, from whom descended Joseph, but does not appear to have been used by Robert, who died in 1524, nor any of his descendants" (Ibid, 141:229).
MAR #1: No evidence of this wife has been found, but the 2nd wife, Margaret, mentioned in Thomas's will, below, was "to have all such goods as she had of her own..." This is a clear indication that Margaret was a second wife and not the mother of the children. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #2: A wife Margaret is mentioned in Thomas's will, below.
DEATH: See the will of Thomas Bixby of Tostock, 23 Jan 1508/9, no probate act, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 5:186 (FHL #097053).
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BEPS,1: IGI | Bixby, Thomas (I10156)
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BIRTH: No proof is found that John is the son of Robert Bodfish, but it can hardly be doubted, as Robert's was the only Bodfish family in the colony at this time. John may be the unnamed "Boatfish" born at Sandwich on 27 Mar 1648 (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. [Boston, 1855-61], 8:5 [FHL #974.4 N2n]). John is first of record on 16 May 1666 when the town of Sandwich agreed to let him keep the calves for the year at 18 pence per calf (Sandwich Town Records, 1:42 [FHL #904579]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: No death rec found. John appears on a list of Sandwich townsmen, 22 Apr 1676 (Sandwich Town Records, 1:198).
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BEP: IGI | Bodfish, John (I7813)
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4719 |
BIRTH: No proof is found that Mary is the dau of Robert Bodfish, but it can hardly be doubted, as Robert's was the only Bodfish family in the colony at this time. Furthermore, Robert's widow removed to Barnstable after her marriage to Samuel Hinckley in 1657. Mary married in Barnstable in 1659. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. (Boston, 1855-61), 8:43 (FHL #974.4 N2n). Also recorded in "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 3(1901):150 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 3(1901):150.
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BEPS: IGI | Bodfish, Mary (I7814)
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4720 |
BIRTH: No proof is found that Richard is the son of Rev. Leonard, but like Leonard he was rector of Tatterford. Virtually all the Metcalfs in Tatterford during this period are descendants of Leonard. The age of Richard is calculated from age 24 at ordination, 25 Jan 1606/7 (John Venn and J. A. Venn, ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES, pt. 1, 4 vols. [Cambridge, 1922-27], 3:179 [FHL #942.59/C1 J2c]). The age also fits well with Leonard's family.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Richard Metcalf and wife Mary were baptized in Tatterford, 1613, 1614.
BUR: Frederick Johnson, ed, "A Complete Transcript of the 1st Volume of the Parish of Tatterford" (transcript, 1893), 15 (FHL #894714 item 6).
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SEAL S: IGI | Metcalf, Richard (I9237)
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4721 |
BIRTH: No proof of birth found. Benjamin's death preceeded his father's. It is known that he was a soldier from Duxbury at the time of his death at the hands of the Indians (see below). No other Soule family is known to have existed in the colony at this time. There can be little doubt, therefore, that Benjamin is a son of George. Date of birth is suggested by Gov. William Bradford's statement of 1650/51 that George Soule was the father of 8 children (BRADFORD'S HISTORY "OF PLIMOTH PLANTATION" (Boston, 1901), 535 (FHL #974.4 H2bwb). Since 8 children have already been identified, it is presumed that Benjamin was born after Bradford's statement.
DEATH: George M. Bodge, SOLDIERS IN KING PHILIP'S WAR (Boston, 1906; repr Baltimore, 1991), 347-350 (FHL #974 M2b). Benjamin died in "Pierce's Fight" near present-day Pawtucket, RI.
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BEP: IGI | Soule, Benjamin (I6195)
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4722 |
BIRTH: No proof of Hannah's parentage has been found, but no other Ransom families were in the area, and she fits well into this family chronologically. None of the children of Robert Ransom have surviving birth recs. Hannah's birth date is calculated from age 87 on death rec, below.
MAR #1: Lee D. van Antwerp, comp, VITAL RECORDS OF PLYMOUTH [Camden, ME, 1993], 86 (FHL #974.482/P3 V2v). Eleazer died in 1736 leaving a widow Hannah. See the will of Eleazer Jackson [no residence], 26 Jun 1736, proved 24 Sep 1736, Plymouth Co. Probate, 7:226-27 (FHL #550513).
MAR #2: VITAL RECORDS OF PLYMPTON (Boston, 1923), 250 (FHL #974.482/P1 V2v). Both of Plympton.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF CARVER (Boston, 1911), 146 (FHL #974.482/C1 V2v).
BUR: Ibid. In her 88th yr.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263328-R).
SEAL P: FGRA
SEAL S1: IGI | Ransom, Hannah (I11938)
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4723 |
BIRTH: No proof of this child has been found in original source records. Hannah is identified in Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, and Walter Goodwin Davis, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE (Portland, ME, 1928-39; repr Baltimore, 1983), 372 (FHL #974 D2n). The basis for this claim is unclear, but this publication is highly regarded.
MAR: No mar rec found. She is called wife of William Seavey in Noyes, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY, 372.
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BEPS: IGI | Jackson, Hannah (I10608)
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4724 |
BIRTH: No rec of Ann has been found in original source records. She is mentioned in Homer W. Brainard, Harold Simeon Gilbert, and Clarence Almon Torrey, THE GILBERT FAMILY (New Haven, 1953), 80 (FHL #929.273 G377b).
MAR: Ibid.
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BEP: IGI | Gilbert, Ann (I6961)
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4725 |
BIRTH: No rec of Moses has been found in original source records. He is listed as a son of Moses Sanborn in V. C. Sanborn, GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY OF SAMBORNE OR SANBORN (Privately printed, 1899), 179 (FHL #599237 item 2).
MAR: Ibid.
DEATH: Ibid.
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BEPS: IGI | Sanborn, Moses (I10343)
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4726 |
BIRTH: North Kingstown Vital Records, 1:30 (FHL #930980). The birth of Clement no doubt occurred in Kingstown, which became extinct in 1722/3 with the creation of North and South Kingstown.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Clement West and his wife Sarah, 1726-45 (Charlestown Town Council Records, 1:79 [FHL #931554]).
DEATH: No death rec found. Clement is last of record in Charlestown, RI on 5 Jan 1746/7 when he acknowledged a deed to Joseph Enoss, Jr (Richmond, RI Land Evidences, 1:152 [FHL #930837]). He may have gone to Dutchess and Ulster counties, NY. See MAYFLOWER FAMILIES THROUGH FIVE GENERATIONS, vol. 3, George Soule Family, comp Anne Borden Harding (Plymouth, MA, 1980), 30 (FHL #974.4 D2mf).
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BEPS: IGI | West, Clement (I6142)
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4727 |
BIRTH: North Kingstown Vital Records, 1:30 (FHL #930980). The birth of William no doubt occurred in Kingstown, which became extinct in 1722/3 with the creation of North and South Kingstown.
MAR #1: No mar rec found. William West and wife Abiah appear in North Kingstown Land Evidences, 1:43-44, 2:36-37 (FHL #930954). Four grandchildren, Deborah, William, John, Abiah West, are identified in the will of William Sprague of Providence, 7 Apr 1721, proved 11 Nov 1723, Providence Wills, 2:158-60 (FHL #915006). These four are identified as children of William West in Samuel West "Memmorandum Book," 23 Aug 1802, MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 26(1926):10 (FHL #974.4 D25md). Hence, William West married Abiah Sprague.
MAR #2: West, "Memmorandum Book," 23 Aug 1802.
DEATH: No death rec found. William was living in West Greenwich, RI, 26 Jul 1742, when the town council voted to notify Benjamin Tanner to appear before the next council to show cause "why he entertains William West and his family in this town contrary to law" (West Greenwich Town Council Records, 1:[3] [FHL #925979]).
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BEPS1,2: IGI | West, William (I6141)
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4728 |
BIRTH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34 (FHL #1309964). Also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225 (FHL #1311195). David Moore removed to Preston in 1820.
DEATH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34. Also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225.
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SEAL P: IGI | Moore, Eliza R. (I6038)
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4729 |
BIRTH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34 (FHL #1309964). Also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225 (FHL #1311195). David Moore removed to Preston in 1820.
MAR: Cornwall Vital Records, 3:35 (FHL #1516243). She is called Emeline Clark on death entry in David Moore family rec, Preston Vital Records, 4:225.
DEATH: Date of death is given as 11 May 1830 in David Moore family rec, Preston Vital Records, 4:225. However, her dates are given as "1809-1836" on gravestone inscription, below, where she is called Emeline Moore Clark. The latter year is no doubt correct, as she did not marry until 1832. It is believed that the correct date is 11 May 1836.
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of Cornwall," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Cornwall Cemetery, #606-11, p. 93 (FHL #003328).
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BEP: IGI | Moore, Phebe Emeline (I6037)
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4730 |
BIRTH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34 (FHL #1309964). North Stonington was set off from Stonington in 1807. Also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225 (FHL #1311195). The family removed to Preston in 1820.
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BEP: IGI | Moore, Sally (I6028)
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4731 |
BIRTH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34 (FHL #1309964). North Stonington was set off from Stonington in 1807. Also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225 (FHL #1311195). The family removed to Preston in 1820.
DEATH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34.
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SEAL P: IGI | Moore, Cyrus (I6029)
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4732 |
BIRTH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34 (FHL #1309964). North Stonington was set off from Stonington in 1807. Also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225 (FHL #1311195). The family removed to Preston in 1820.
MAR: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 29.
DEATH: Preston Vital Records, 4:225.
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BEP: IGI | Moore, George Washington (I6030)
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4733 |
BIRTH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34 (FHL #1309964). North Stonington was set off from Stonington in 1807. Also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225 (FHL #1311195). The family removed to Preston in 1820.
MAR: Preston Vital Records, 3:60 (FHL #1311195).
DEATH: Norwich Vital Records, reg of deaths, 13:67 (FHL #1311437). It is only on her death rec that Mary is found with the middle initial "P."
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of Norwich," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Yantic Cemetery, #314-4, p. 310 (FHL #003356). She is called "Polly" Moore, wife of Jordan S. Moore, on inscription. Polly is a nickname for Mary.
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BEP: IGI
NOTE: Events recorded in North Stonington before 1807 actually occured in Stonington, as the town of North Stonington was created in 1807 from the northern part of Stonington. | Moore, Mary P. (I6032)
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4734 |
BIRTH: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 34 (FHL #1309964). North Stonington was set off from Stonington in 1807. Also recorded in Preston Vital Records, 4:225 (FHL #1311195). The family removed to Preston in 1820. Date is given as "6" Jun 1789 in Preston vital recs.
MAR: North Stonington Vital Records, 1758-1864, p. 15.
DEATH: Date of death from gravestone inscription, below.
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of Cornwall," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Cornwall Cemetery, #606-11, p. 75 (FHL #003328).
NOTE: Anna was called by nickname "Nancy" on mar rec, birth rec at Preston, and on gravestone inscription. She is called Anna on North Stonington birth rec.
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BEP: IGI | Moore, Anna (Nancy) (I6031)
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4735 |
BIRTH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:10 (FHL #186161)
MAR: RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH OF BERGEN, N.J. NOW JERSEY CITY, Collections of the Holland Society of New York, vol. 4 (New York, 1915[?]), unpaginated (FHL #974.7 B4h). This is an undated entry in 1693. Complete mar date is included in George O. Zabriskie, "Christian Barentsen Van Horn and Some of His Earlier Descendants," TAG, 43(1967):200 (FHL #973 D25aga). Zabriskie cites a photocopy of the entry in original Jersey City recs.
DEATH: Springfield Vital Records, 1:100 (FHL #185414). Also see the adm of estate of John Webb of Springfield, 25 Mar 1712, Hampshire Co. Probate, 3:309, 323 (FHL #879184).
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SEAL S: IGI | Webb, John (I4758)
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BIRTH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:16 (FHL #186161)
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:125 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: Not found in Northampton vital recs. For mar info, see Benjamin W. Dwight, THE HISTORY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ELDER JOHN STRONG, 2 vols. (Albany, 1871; repr Baltimore, 1975), 2:1133 (FHL #929.273 St88d).
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BEP: IGI | Strong, Nathaniel (I4530)
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BIRTH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:41 (FHL #186161)
MAR: No mar rec found in original source records. Nathaniel, son of Job and Abigail Strong was baptized at Portsmouth South Church, 26 Sep 1751 ("Records of the South Church of Portsmouth, N.H.," NEHGR, 82[1928]:27 [FHL #974 B2ne]). After Job's death, Abigail married Woodbridge Odlin at Exeter, NH, 23 Oct 1755 (transcript of original Exeter vital recs published in Charles H. Bell, HISTORY OF EXETER [Exeter, 1888], 34 [FHL #974.26/E1 H2b]). The division of estate of Peter Gilman, late of Exeter, 17 Oct 1789, included legacies to the heirs of Abigail Odlin, wife of Woodbridge (Rockingham Co., NH Probate Files, #5414 [FHL #1617136]). Hence, Abigail Gilman married (1) Job Strong and (2) Woodbridge Odlin. Mar date is found in Benjamin W. Dwight, THE HISTORY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ELDER JOHN STRONG, 2 vols. (Albany, 1871; repr Baltimore, 1975), 2:1150 (FHL #929.273 St88d).
DEATH: "Literal Copies of all the Burial Inscriptions in the Old Graveyard called Point-of-Graves, Portsmouth, N.H.," 2 pts. (transcript, 1884), 2:251 (FHL #015571). Aged 27 [29?] yrs. Also see the adm of estate of Job Strong of Portsmouth, 25 Mar 1752, inv 4 Apr 1752 (PROBATE RECORDS OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 9 vols., repr of New Hampshire State Papers Series, vols. 31-39 [Bowie, MD, 1989-90], 4:211-12 [FHL #974.2 P2p]).
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BEP: IGI | Strong, Job (I4532)
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BIRTH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:41 (FHL #186161)
MAR: No mar rec found. Mar info is from Benjamin W. Dwight, THE HISTORY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ELDER JOHN STRONG, 2 vols. (Albany, 1871; repr Baltimore, 1975), 2:1149 (FHL #929.273 St88d). Martha is supposed to be the dau of Samuel and Mary (Davis) Clark. The will of Samuel Clark of Northampton, 1 Mar 1744/5, proved 12 Nov 1745, mentions a married dau Martha, but the name of her husband is not indicated (Hampshire Co. Probate, 7:2 [FHL #879186]).
DEATH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:152 (FHL #186161).
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BAPT/ENDW: IGI | Strong, Daniel (I4531)
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BIRTH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:44 (FHL #186161)
DEATH: No death rec found in Northampton vital recs. For death info, see Benjamin W. Dwight, THE HISTORY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ELDER JOHN STRONG, 2 vols. (Albany, 1871; repr Baltimore, 1975), 2:1133 (FHL #929.273 St88d).
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SEAL P: IGI | Strong, Penelope (I4533)
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BIRTH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:9 (FHL #186161). Entry is also recorded in "Hampshire Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths" (private ms of John Pynchon), entries for Northampton, p. 96 (FHL #014766), and in "Births, Marriages, and Deaths, [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Northampton, p. 3 (FHL #760648).
CHR: Westfield 1st Congregational Church recs (FHL #185468).
MAR: No mar rec found. Adijah Dewey and wife Sarah had children, 1689-1714, recorded in Westfield Vital Records, A:109 (FHL #185474). The settlement of estate of John Root of Westfield, [1692], identifies a dau Sarah "Dewey" (Hampshire Co. Probate, 3:6 [FHL #879184]). No other Sarah Dewey has been found before 1692.
DEATH: Westfield Vital Records, A:109 (FHL #185474). Also see the will of Adijah Dewey of Westfield, 23 Mar 1733, proved 20 May 1741, Hampshire Co. Probate, 6:112 (FHL #879185).
BUR: Inez Stevens Lederer, ed, "Tombstone Inscriptions of the Older Cemeteries of Westfield" (typescript, 1946), 24 (FHL #974.426/W2 V22d); aged 78 yrs.
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BEPS: IGI | Dewey, Adijah (I5686)
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BIRTH: Not found in Springfield vital recs. Mehitable is identified in the will of her father, Samuel Miller of Springfield, 11 Mar 1713/4, proved 8 Mar 1726/7, Hampshire Co. Probate, 4:166-67 (FHL #879184). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: Springfield Vital Records, Marriages, 2:42 (FHL #185416). This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found.
MAR #2: Ibid, 2:100.
DEATH: Springfield Vital Records, Deaths, 2:73 (FHL #185417).
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BEPS1,2: IGI | Miller, Mehitable (I4562)
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BIRTH: Not found in vital records of Milford. Birth date is from James Swift Rogers, JAMES ROGERS OF NEW LONDON (Boston, 1902), 42 (FHL #1035542 item 6). Chr rec, below, establishes father.
CHR: Reg of 1st Congregational Church of Milford, 1:4 (FHL #004936). Only the year of chr is now legible on m/film copy. Date is given as 3 Dec 1648 in Susan Woodruff Abbott, FAMILIES OF EARLY MILFORD (Baltimore, 1979), 630 (FHL #974.67/M2 D2a).
MAR #1: Elwood M. Avery, ed, "Marriage, Birth and Death Records from the Town Records of New London" (typescript, n.d.), 9 [FHL #974.65/N2 V2a]).
DIV #1: J. H. Trumbull and Charles J. Hoadly, eds, THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF CONNECTICUT, 15 vols. (Hartford, 1850-90), 2:292 (FHL #974.6 N2c).
MAR #2: New London Co. court record, cited in Frances M. Caulkins, HISTORY OF NEW LONDON (New London, 1895), 216 (FHL #974.65/N2 H2c). Also see Rogers, JAMES ROGERS OF NEW LONDON, 42, where mar date is given as 6 Jun 1699.
DIV #2: From New London Co. court rec, 1703, cited in Caulkins, HISTORY OF NEW LONDON, 217.
MAR #3: Caulkins, HISTORY OF NEW LONDON, 218. Also see Rogers, JAMES ROGERS OF NEW LONDON, 42, where it is stated that the mar was published in New London on 4 Jul 1714, and they were married by Justice Ray on Block Island, RI. Publication of mar is not found in New London vital recs, however. Also see John R. Bolles and Anna B. Williams, THE ROGERENES (Boston, 1904), 241 (FHL #289.9 R63b). It is here stated that the couple was married by Justice Wright at Block Island. This work relies much on the writings of John Rogers, Jr, son of John. Sarah was a widow Cole at time of mar.
DEATH: "Deaths from the Diary of Joshua Hempstead [of New London]" (typescript, n.d.; New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Conn.), 70 (FHL #003028 item 4). Also see the adm of estate of John Rogers of New London, 19 Feb 1721/2, inv 2 Jul 1722, New London Disrict Probate Files,#4541 (FHL #1025044).
NOTE: John Rogers was the founder of a much persecuted religious sect known as the Rogerenes, or Rogerene Quakers, and sometimes Rogerene Baptists. See Bolles and William, THE ROGERENES, also Caulkins, "The Rogers Family, and the Sect of Rogerenes," chap. 14, in HISTORY OF NEW LONDON, 201-221.
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BEPS1,2,3: IGI | Rogers, John (I7075)
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BIRTH: Not found in vital recs. Birth facts were extracted from death rec, below. Date of birth is calculated from age at death of 4 yrs, 7 mo, 23 days.
DEATH: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series, -1870 (FHL #027633).
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SEAL S: IGI | Moore, Nancy (I6019)
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BIRTH: Not found in vital recs. Ruth is identified in the estate papers of her father, David Moore of Sharon, Windsor Co. Probate (Hartford District), 17:509 (FHL #029167). Date of birth is included in Evelyn M. Wood Lovejoy, HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT, 2 vols. (Burlington, VT, 1911), 2:980 (FHL #974.365/R1 H2L). This work incorrectly identifies Ruth as a dau of Hiram Moore, however.
MAR: Lovejoy, HISTORY OF ROYALTON, 2:980.
DEATH: Ibid.
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BEP: IGI
SEAL S: FGRA | Moore, Ruth (I6018)
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BIRTH: Old family record kept in a book entitled ANNOTATIONS UPON [VARIOUS BOOKS OF THE BIBLE], by Henry Ainsworth, London, 1626. In 1897 the original was kept in the Woburn, Massachusetts Public Library. Copy communicated by William R. Cutter, "Miller Cook, Clark, Hall, Crosby andSmith," NEHGR, 51(1897):33 (FHL #974 B2ne).
MAR: Family record, above.
DEATH: Robert M. Sherman and Ruth Wilder Sherman, comps, VITAL RECORDS OF YARMOUTH, 2 vols. (Warwick, RI, 1975), 1:132 (FHL #974.492/Y1 V2s). Also see the will of John Miller of Yarmouth, 6 Feb 1710, proved 11 Aug 1711, inv 18 Jun 1711, Barnstable Co. Probate, 3:125, 128 (FHL #904598).
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BEPS: IG | Miller, John (I6384)
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BIRTH: Onesipherus is identified in the will of his father, George Marsh of Hingham, 2 Jul 1647, no probate act, Suffolk Co. Probate, #66, (n.s.) 1:43-44 (FHL #594359). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: "Hobart's Journal" [Rev. Peter Hobart, et al], unpaginated (FHL #423526).
MAR #2: VITAL RECORDS OF HAVERHILL, 2 vols. (Topsfield, MA, 1910-11), 2:216 (FHL #014767). The wife is called widow Elizabeth Worcester. She is apparently the Elizabeth Parrot who married Samuel Wooster, 29 Nov 1659 (VITAL RECORDS OF ROWLEY, 2 vols. [Salem, MA, 1928-31], 1:432 [FHL #974.45/R1 V28v]). The estate of Samuel Worcester of Bradford was granted to widow Elizabeth, 29 Mar 1681 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 3:406-407 [FHL #974.45 P2p]).
MAR #3: VITAL RECORDS OF HAVERHILL, 2:216. Wife is called widow Sarah Wallingford. She is no doubt the Sarah Travers who married Nicholas Wallington [sic], 30 Aug 1654 (VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911], 2:500 [FHL #974.45/N1 V28v]). See the adm of the estate of "Sarah Wallingford alias Mash [sic] relict of Nicholas Wallingford of Bradford," 22 Aug 1709, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 310:140 (FHL #875126).
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF HAVERHILL, 2:443. Also see the will of Onesiphorus Marsh of Haverhill, 21 Aug 1703, proved 1 Jun 1713, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 311:61-63 (FHL #875127).
BUR: VITAL RECORDS OF HAVERVILL, 2:443.
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BEPS1,2,3: IGI | Marsh, Onesiphorus (I9000)
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BIRTH: Original unrecorded deed from John Wilson, Sr, of Billerica and Samuel Snow, Sr, of Woburn to William Locke, Jr, of Woburn, 12 Feb 1704/5, land in Woburn, "formerly belonging to our Honored father John Wilson late of Woburn deceased" (photocopy of original doc, Woburn Public Library, 12 Mar 1996). Hence, Samuel Snow's 1st wife, Sarah, was a dau of John Wilson. Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and chronology.
MAR: No mar rec found. See discussion above.
DEATH: Edward F. Johnson, ed, WOBURN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Boston, 1890-1916), 2:180 (FHL #476929 item 2).
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BEPS: IGI | Wilson, Sarah (I8519)
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BIRTH: Parnell is placed between Michael and Thomas in the family of John Denne in the pedigree of Denne of Denne [parish of Kingston], 1619 Visitation of Kent (John Philipot, THE VISITATION OF KENT TAKEN IN THE YEARS 1619-1621 [London, 1898], Publications of the Harleian Society, 42:99-101 [FHL #942 B4h]). Parnell is not mentioned in her father's will and may have predeceased him. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: The 1619 visitation of Kent, above, indicates Parnell married William Keale.
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BEPS: IGI | Denne, Parnell (I13399)
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BIRTH: Patience is identified as a dau of Ebenezer in Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:424 (FHL #974.494 H2b). No evidence has been found in original source records.
MAR: No mar rec found. See Banks, HISTORY, 3:424. Also see the deed from Ebenezer Rogers of Tisbury to son-in-law Benoni Swain and to his granddaughter Patience Swain, 5 Feb 1757 (Dukes Co. Deeds, 8:459 [FHL #911713]). | Rogers, Patience (I11819)
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BIRTH: Pedigree of Denne of Denne [parish of Kingston], 1619 Visitation of Kent (John Philipot, THE VISITATION OF KENT TAKEN IN THE YEARS 1619-1621 [London, 1898], Publications of the Harleian Society, 42:99-101 [FHL #942 B4h]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: No death record found, but Alured was living as late as 1234. See William Berry, COUNTY GENEALOGIES, PEDIGREES OF THE FAMILIES IN THE COUNTY OF KENT (London, 1830), 269 (FHL #Q942.23 D2ber).
OCC: According to Berry: "This Sir Alured was illustrious for his learning, and was appointed, by Henry III, for forming, with Sir Henry DeBath, the important Laws of Romney-Marsh." | Denne, (Sir) Alured (I13422)
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