Matches 6,601 to 6,650 of 8,953
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Notes |
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6601 |
BUR: Molash par reg (FHL #1866548 item 1). | Denise (I13494)
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6602 |
BUR: R. Mulvey, comp, "Charing, Kent County, England Parish Register Transcripts" (typescript, 1962-65), multiple paginations, p. 10 (FHL #924129).
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BAPT/ENDW: Temple Ordinance Card | Elizabeth (I13032)
|
6603 |
BUR: R. Mulvey, comp, "Charing, Kent County, England Parish Register Transcripts" (typescript, 1962-65), multiple paginations, p. 10 (FHL #924129).
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BAPT/ENDW: Temple Ordinance Card | Elizabeth (I14161)
|
6604 |
BUR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 242 (FHL #991988 item 5).
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SEAL S: IGI | Johan (I10173)
|
6605 |
BUR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 254 (FHL #942.64 V26ra).
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BES: IGI | Joan (I7345)
|
6606 |
BUR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 258 (FHL #942.64 V26ra). "An old woman ye wife of Edmund Skott."
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BES: IGI | Joan (I7365)
|
6607 |
BUR: Ruckinge ATs (FHL #1752063 item 2). | Sarah (I13205)
|
6608 |
BUR: Ruckinge ATs (FHL #1752063 item 2). | Sarah (I14168)
|
6609 |
BUR: Ruckinge BTs (FHL #1737003 item 2). | Elizabeth (I13447)
|
6610 |
BUR: Ruckinge par reg by corr, 19 Jul 1999, Matthew J. Copus. | Maria (I13450)
|
6611 |
BUR: Ruckinge par reg by corr, 19 Jul 1999, Matthew J. Copus. | Maria (I14174)
|
6612 |
BUR: T. P. R. Layng, ed, "St. Mary's Church, Great Shelford [parish register]" (typescript, n.d.), 199 (FHL #942.59/G5 K29c). She is called simply "Mother Blossome." | (unknown) (I7605)
|
6613 |
BUR: Thornbury par reg (FHL #414766).
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BES: IGI | Mary (I8948)
|
6614 |
BUR: Thorpe-Achurch par reg (FHL #6129050). | Eleanor (I14110)
|
6615 |
BUR: Towcester par reg, as cited in Ernest Flagg, GENEALOGICAL NOTES ON THE FOUNDING OF NEW ENGLAND (Hartford, 1926), 330 (FHL #1036760 item 4). "An olde widdowe."
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BES: IGI | Amy (I7157)
|
6616 |
BUR: Towcester par reg, as cited in Kenneth Lord, GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS LORD (New York, 1946), 2 (FHL #929.273 L884Lka).
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BES: IGI | Joan (I7152)
|
6617 |
BUR: Trowbridge par reg (FHL #943583).
NOTE: Maurice may have been the husband of Agnes Sissell, who was buried at Trowbridge, 23 Mar 1588. | Sissell, Maurice (I10708)
|
6618 |
BUR: VITAL RECORDS OF ROXBURY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1925-26), 2:563 (FHL #974.46/R2 V2r). | Margery (I12685)
|
6619 |
BUR: W. G. Cruft, ed, "The Bishops' Transcripts of Great Missenden" (typescript, 1923-24), 18 (FHL #088593).
NOTE: It is not proved that Maudlin is the mother of the children.
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SEAL S: IGI | Maudlin (I5740)
|
6620 |
BUR: W. Watts, ed, "Watford Parish Register" (transcript, n.d.; Northamptonshire Record Office), 64, courtesy of Sidnee D. Spencer, Murray, UT, 1994. | Wills, Margaret (I6788)
|
6621 |
BUR: Wooton-Wawen par reg (FHL #557151)
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BES: IGI | Dousabell (I7243)
|
6622 |
CENSUS: Hjørring, Børglum, Taars, Taars Skoledistrict, Taars Skole, 79, FT-1840, C8716
Peder Gjøderum 62 Gift Skolelærer
Johanne Marie Christensdatter 45 Gift hans Kone
Niels Christian Gjøderum 19 Ugift deres Børn
Peder Christian Gjøderum 9 Ugift deres Børn
Else Katrine Gjøderum 21 Ugift deres Børn
Inger Gjøderum 14 Ugift deres Børn
Mariane Gjøderum 5 Ugift deres Børn
CENSUS: Hjørring, Børglum, Taars, Taars bye, Skolen, 1, FT-1845, B5821
Peder Gjøderum 67 Gift Skolelærer Tranum sogn Hjørring amt
Johanne Marie Christensdatter 50 Gift Hans kone Aasted sogn Hjørring amt
Niels Chr Gjøderum 23 Ugift Deres børn Bjerbye sogn Hjørring amt
Peder Chr Gjøderum 13 Ugift Deres børn Heri sognet
Else Catrine Gjøderum 25 Gift Deres børn Bjerby sogn Hjørring amt
Inger Gjøderum 18 Ugift Deres børn Do
Mariane Gjøderum 9 Ugift Deres børn Heri sognet
CENSUS: Hjørring, Børglum, Taars, Taars Sogn, Taars Skoledistrikt, Taars By, et Hus, 65, FT-1855, B6989
Johanne Marie Christensdatter 60 Enke(mand) Skolelærerenke lever af sin Pension Aasted Sogn, Hjørring Amt
Peder Christian Pedersen 24 Ugift hendes Barn (D)okkedreier Taars Sogn
Mariane Pedersdatter 20 Ugift hendes Barn Skrædderpige Taars Sogn
CENSUS: 1880 UT, Weber, Huntsville, ED 99, pg 5A
Giersen, Peter, C., 43, farmer, Den/Den/Den
Giersen, Mary A., 44, wife, keeping house, Den/Den/Den
Gertina, 14, dau., at school, UT/Den/Den
Peter C., 12, son, at school, UT/Den/Den
Joseph, 10, son, at school, UT/Den/Den
Mary E., 8, dau., UT/Den/Den
Annie, 2, dau., UT/Den/Den
on page 14B:
Giersen, Mary Ann, 26, keeping house, UT/NH/VT
Erastus P., 7, son, UT/Den/UT
Oscar, 1, son, UT/Den/UT
| PEDERSEN (GJODERUM), Mariane (I153)
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6623 |
Charles Henry II and William Henry Bassett filed claims on the Trout Creek area, the original cabin of Charles Henry II being the site of the Rex Bassett home. William Henry succeeded Mr. Lusher as postmaster and built the general merchandise store. The four brothers, along with a fifth, Fred, ran a stage coach line from Beaver Canyon to Yellowstone Park, called the Gentile Valley-Oneida County Stage and Express for the first few of these early years when the homesteads weren't too profitable. But relative posperity must have come as exhibited by the homes the brothers built. Mary Ellen, sister of William, was a schoolteacher and was persuaded to come to teach school in Lago, especially since her husband, Lorenzo Barnes Rodeback had come to build their homes. They bought a section of property from Joseph Wright and moved their family from Cedar Fort, Utah.
Charles II and William Bassett were the only two who stayed and lived out their lives in Lago. They were half brothers, Charles being the son of Permelia Mindwell Dayton, first wife of Charles Henry Bassett I: William was the son of Mary Knight, second wife.
William Henry was born in Salt Lake City on 14 March 1858. At the age of eighteen he was sent to Cedar Fort, Utah to manage the Z.C.M.I. store. It was there he met the twin daughters of Bishop Cook. Janette and Marette . He courted Marette and married her on 2 October 1876.They were the parents of seven children, Lutie, Grantley, Harry, and Clarence born in Cedar Fort; Sophoronia, Ross, and Adelia were born in Lago, Idaho
In 1881 Will and his brothers started operations of a stage freight line from Beaver Canyon (near Spencer Idaho) to Yellowstone Park and other places. The family spent their summers in the park and the winters in Cedar Fort until the Bassett Brothers homesteaded in Lago, Then they would spend their winters there.
In the spring they would round up their horses, which were around 60 head, and take their families and travel to the Park for the summer. Their home in Beaver Canyon was so near the railroad tracks that the house would shake and rumble when a train went by.
William H Bassett with his brothers Charles H Bassett Jr, and C.J. Bassett continued to operate this stage line until about 1889 at which time they disposed of the business.
Until the time of his death Mr. Bassett gave his whole time to his farming and stock raising operations in Gentile Valley which he had established and built up along with the stage and freight business at Beaver Canyon.
Some years after closing his business at Beaver Canyon, Mr Bassett established a general merchantise Store at Lago in Gentile Valley. After the Bassett Store was built the post office was moved from the Lusher home to the store. The store and post office were somewhat of a community center for this rural section and his home a large factor in the community social life.
Mr Bassett passed away on December 29, 1929 following an automobile accident. He was buried in the Lago Cemetery.
Marette was very active in community and church affairs. She was an accomplished seamstress and did exceptionally fine handwork. She loved sewing for others. She made beautiful wedding gowns for her two oldest daughters, Sophronia and Lutie. She also gave very freely of her time in helping other members of her family.
She passed away on 10 May 1931. She was buried by her husband in the Lago cemetery.
Gems of Our Valley 1977 pg 339-340
| BASSETT, William Henry (I3)
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6624 |
CHR: "A Book Conteining ye Account of the Gathering & Carrying on ye Church of Christ in Portsmouth Anno 1671" (typescript, n.d.), 1:273 (FHL #015572).
MAR: "The Church Records of Hampton Falls, beginning January 2d 1712" (typescript, n.d.), 31 (FHL #015560 item 4).
DEATH: Roland D. Sawyer, comp, "Kensington Vital Statistics - Marriages and Deaths" (typescript, 1943), pt. 2, p. 8 (FHL #015563 item 13).
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BEP: FGRA
SEAL: IGI | Sherburne, Ruth (I10496)
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6625 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
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BEP: IGI | Cutting, Susan (I12830)
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6626 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
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BEP: IGI | Stone, John (I12858)
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6627 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
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BEP: IGI | Stone, Elizabeth (I12859)
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6628 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
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BEP: IGI | Stone, Henry (I12860)
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6629 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
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BEP: IGI | Stone, William (I12861)
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6630 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
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BEP: IGI | Stone, Anne (I12863)
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6631 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
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BEP: IGI | Stone, Susan (I12866)
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6632 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
MAR #1: Ibid.
MAR #2: Ibid. The wife was "of this parish widow"; husband was "of Mistley."
MAR #3: No mar rec found. A wife Susannah is identified in the will of Thomas Low of Ipswich, 20 Apr 1677, proved 6 Nov 1677 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 3:175-77 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). Adm of estate of widow Susannah Low, below, was granted to her children, John Kimball and "widow" Straite, apparently Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Straite of Watertown. These are proved children of Henry Kimball and his wife Susannah (Stone) (Cutting). Hence, Susannah's 3rd husband was Thomas Low, whom she married after 1648 when Henry Kimball died.
DEATH: WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Watertown, MA, 1894-1939), 1:3:55 (FHL #974.44/W5 V28w). Aged about 86 yrs. Also see the adm of estate of Susannah Low of Watertown, 7 Oct 1684 (David Pulsifer, ed, "Records of the County of Middlesex," 4 vols. [transcript, 1851] 4:128 [FHL #892250]).
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BEPS1,2: IGI | Stone, Susannah (I7893)
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6633 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
MAR: Ibid.
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BEPS: IGI | Church, Margery (I12857)
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6634 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
MAR: Ibid.
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BEPS: IGI | Stone, Mary (I12862)
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6635 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8).
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Richard Cutting and his wife Sarah were born at Watertown, 1657-66. Earlier children were born unrecorded in vital recs.
DEATH: WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Watertown, MA, 1894-1939), 2:2:7 (FHL #974.44/W5 V28w). Also see the will of Richard Cutting of Watertown, 14 Jun 1694, proved 6 Apr 1696, inv 31 Mar 1696, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #5681 (FHL #386069).
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BEPS: IGI | Cutting, Richard (I12817)
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6636 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8). Names of parents are not given, but John is further identified in the will of his father, John Stone of Gt. Bromley, 16 Jun 1600, no probate act, Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, orig wills, box 4, 1601-1609, #71 (FHL #091252).
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEP: IGI | Stone, John (I3488)
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6637 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8). Names of parents are not given, but Richard is identified in the will of his father, John Stone of Gt. Bromley, 16 Jun 1600, no probate act, Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, orig wills, box 4, 1601-1609, #71 (FHL #091252).
MAR #1: Richard Stone and wife Helen are mentioned in a fine, Jan 1583/4 (R. E. G. Kirk, et al, FEET OF FINES FOR ESSEX, 6 vols. [Colchester, 1899-1993], 6:22 [FHL #942.67 R2g]).
MAR #2: No mar rec found. Richard Stone and wife Margery are mentioned in a fine, 1606 (J. Gardner Bartlett, SIMON STONE GENEALOGY [Boston, 1926], 36 [FHL #1018914]).
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BES1: IGI | Stone, Richard (I3487)
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6638 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8). Parents names are not given, but Frances is identified in the will of her father, John Stone of Gt. Bromley, 16 Jun 1600, no probate act (found in box 1601-1609), Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, orig wills, box 4, #71 (FHL #091252).
MAR: Little Bromley Parish Register (untitled transcript, n.d.; Essex Record Office), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 9). Frances was of "Much [Great] Bromley."
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BEPS: IGI | Stone, Frances (I12865)
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6639 |
CHR: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley" (transcript, 1903), unpaginated (FHL #571178 item 8). Parents names are not included in chr entry, but William is identified in the will of his father, William Church of Gt. Bromley, 1 Oct 1574, no probate act, Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, reg wills, 1566-76, Hore 421 (FHL #091235).
MAR #1: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley," unpaginated. Name of the wife is not given in mar entry, but son-in-law William Church and dau Katherine Church are identified in the will of John Harris of Gt. Bromley, 4 June 1590, no probate act, Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, orig wills, box 2, #23 (FHL #091249). Hence, William married Katherine, dau of John Harris, his stepfather.
MAR #2: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley," unpaginated. The wife is called Bridget "Munt." She was apparently the Bridget Baker who married Henry Munt at Gt. Bromley, 1 Mar 1583/4 (Ibid). Henry Munt made his will on 10 Mar 1598/9, no probate act, identifying his wife Bridget and five children. William Church was among the witnesses (Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, orig wills, 1601-1609, box 4, #107 (FHL #091252).
MAR #3: "A Transcript of the Parish Register Book 1 of Great Bromley," unpaginated.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. Pre-1725 Gt. Bromley burials are lost. See the will of William Church of Gt. Bromley, 10 Aug 1636, proved 1 Mar 1637/8, Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, box 12 (FHL #091263).
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BES1,2,3: IGI | Church, William (I12894)
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6640 |
CHR: "Amesbury Second Church Records," published in David W. Hoyt, OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY, 3 vols. (Providence, 1897-1916; repr in 1 vol., Baltimore, 1982), 515 (FHL #974.45 D2h).
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BEP: IGI | Challis, John (I11159)
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6641 |
CHR: "Amesbury Second Church Records," published in David W. Hoyt, OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY, 3 vols. (Providence, 1897-1916; repr in 1 vol., Baltimore, 1982), 531 (FHL #974.45 D2h).
DEATH: No death rec found. Seth died at sea, according to John J. Dearborn, HISTORY OF SALISBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE (Manchester, NH, 1890), 524 (FHL #974.27/S1 H2d). This is supported by two deeds. On 14 Jun 1779 John Challis of Danville, "in behalf of his son now absent," agreed to divide a piece of land in Canterbury owned jointly by his son Seth Challis and Joseph Leavitt, Jr. (Rockingham Co. Deeds, 134:402 [FHL #016255]). John Challis sold the same property, "that was owned by my son Seth Challis supposed to be deceased," to Thomas Challis on 22 Aug 1781 (Ibid, 113:352 [FHL #016246]).
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BEP: IGI | Challis, Seth (I11166)
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6642 |
CHR: "Aslackby Parish Registers" (transcript, n.d.), 176 (FHL #436039).
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. Margaret is not mentioned in the will of her father, Richard Jackson of Horbling, 13 Oct 1607, proved 6 Nov 1607, Consistory Court of Lincoln, reg wills, 94:2:78 (FHL #198860).
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BEP: IGI | Colby, Margaret (I10833)
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6643 |
CHR: "Aslackby Parish Registers" (transcript, n.d.), 177 (FHL #436039).
BUR: F. E. Thurley, ed, "Bishops' Transcripts of Horbling Parish Registers, 1561-1640" (transcript, 1917), unpaginated (FHL #436033 item 6).
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BEP: IGI | Colby, Abraham (I10835)
|
6644 |
CHR: "Assington Parish Registers, 1598-1812" (transcript, n.d.), 1 (FHL #993216).
MAR: Ibid, 48.
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BEPS: IGI | Riddlesdale, Sarah (I7925)
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6645 |
CHR: "Assington Parish Registers, 1598-1812" (transcript, n.d.), 13 (FHL #993216).
~LDS ORDINANCES
BAPT/ENDW: IGI
SEAL P: FGRA | Riddlesdale, Edward (I7910)
|
6646 |
CHR: "Assington Parish Registers, 1598-1812" (transcript, n.d.), 14 (FHL #993216). Mary is also mentioned in the will of her [step]father, John Wyatt of Ipswich, 23 Nov 1665, proved 15 Jan 1665/6, THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. (Salem, MA, 1916-20), 2:21-24 (FHL #974.45 P2p).
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Henry Kimball and wife Mary were born at Watertown, 1641-45 (WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. [Watertown, MA, 1894-1939], 1:3:9,11,12 [FHL #014793]). It has long been thought that Henry Kimball married Mary Wyatt, as the will of John Wyatt of Ipswich, 23 Nov 1665, proved 15 Jan 1665/6, mentions his dau Mary and grandson John "Kemball" (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY 2:21-22). However, it is now understood that the daughters mentioned by John Wyatt were, in fact, his wife's daughters by her previous husband Edward Riddlesdale. John Wyatt and Mary Riddlesdale were married at Assington, Suffolk, Eng, 27 Jun 1632, long after the chr of Mary on 29 Jan 1621/2 ("Assington Parish Registers," 49). For additional information see John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts and his wife Mary (---) Riddlesdale," NEHGR, 143(1989):213-20 (FHL #974 B2ne).
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF WENHAM (Salem, MA, 1904), 208 (FHL #974.45/W2 V28v).
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEPS: IGI | Riddlesdale, Mary (I7421)
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6647 |
CHR: "Assington Parish Registers, 1598-1812" (transcript, n.d.), 15 (FHL #993216). Sarah is also mentioned in the will of her [step]father, John Wyatt of Ipswich, 23 Nov 1665, proved 15 Jan 1665/6 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 2:21-24 [FHL #974.45 P2p]).
MAR #1: No mar rec found. Estate recs of Luke Heard of Ipswich show that his widow Sarah received land in Assington from her [step]father Wyatt (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 1:81-81). John Wyatt married Mary, widow of Edward Riddlesdale, at Assington, 27 June 1632.
MAR #2: No mar rec found. See the pre-nuptial agreement of Joseph Bixby of Ipswich with Sarah, widow of Luke Heard, 15 Dec 1647, included with Luke Heard estate recs, above.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF BOXFORD (Topsfield, MA, 1905), 225 (FHL #823868 item 2). Although the day and month of death are given, the year of death is incomplete. The year was interpreted by the editors as between 1703 and 1705. The will of Sarah's husband, Joseph Bixby, bound 3 of their sons to provide maintenance to him and his wife for life. Although Joseph died in 1700, the will was not probated until 6 Mar 1703/4, suggesting that Sarah had now died. Therefore, it is believed that Sarah died on 3 Jun 1703.
~LDS ORDINANCES
BES2: IGI
SEAL P: FGRA | Riddlesdale, Sarah (I10087)
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6648 |
CHR: "Bristol Records: Baptisms from the Records of the Church of Christ at Bristol, R.I.," NEHGR, 34(1880):259 (FHL #974 B2ne).
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEP: IGI
NOTE: The town of Bristol was part of Massachusetts until ceded to Rhode Island in 1747. | Adams, Abigail (I6503)
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6649 |
CHR: "Church Records of Farmington," NEHGR, 12 (1858):148 (FHL #974 B2ne).
MAR: No mar rec found. Elizabeth is called the wife of Ebenezer Alvord in agreement of heirs of her brother, James Bird of Farmington, 3 Mar 1711/2, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 2:32-33 (FHL #974.6 P2m). She was not married at the time her father's estate was administered, 5 Nov 1708 (Ibid, 2:32).
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEPS: IGI | Bird, Elizabeth (I4979)
|
6650 |
CHR: "Church Records of Farmington," NEHGR, 12 (1858):38 (FHL #974 B2ne).
MAR: "Farmington Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1645-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1927; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 115 (FHL #002970).
DEATH: Ibid.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1262711-R).
SEAL P: Idaho Falls Temple sealings/dead, A:16 (FHL #170824-R).
SEAL S: IGI | Bird, Mehitable (I4980)
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