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2151 !Reiderich parish records, by correspond
!Reiderich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Liebler, Johann Jakob (I312684218436)
 
2152 !Reiderich parish records, by correspond
!Reiderich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Liebler, Barbara (I312684218426)
 
2153 !Reiderich parish records, by correspond
!Reiderich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Liebler, Catharina (I312684218419)
 
2154 !Reiderich parish records, by correspond
!Reiderich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Liebler, Anna Maria (I312684218409)
 
2155 !Reiderich parish records, by correspond
!Reiderich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Liebler, Michael (I312684218399)
 
2156 !Reiderich parish records, by correspond
!Reiderich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Liebler, Conrad (I312684218389)
 
2157 !Reiderich parish records, by correspond
!Reiderich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Liebler, Georg (I312684218334)
 
2158 !Reiderich parish records, by correspond
!Reiderich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Liebler, Georg (I312684218320)
 
2159 !RELATIONSHIP: Information on the early
!RELATIONSHIP: Information on the early Isbell family in America came from THE DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT ISBELL, by Edna Warren Mason; The Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Co., New Haven, Connecticut, 1944.

HISTORY OF NEW LONDON, Caulkins, 1860, p
HISTORY OF NEW LONDON, Caulkins, 1860, pg. 371: m. Sarah, dau. of Greenfield Larrabee, 2 Jun 1678. They had a son John, b. 1 Jun 1680, who d. 12-12-1711, leaving a wife, Elizabeth, but no children. They had other sons & daus., but all died without issue, except Benjamin. In a deed of 1718, he calls Benjamin, "my only child which it hath pleased God to continue in the land of the liv- ing." John Fox m. 2. Hannah, relict of Thos. Stedman; 3. Mary, dau. of Daniel Lester 2d. His last wife was 50 years younger than himself, and granddaughter to his sister. UNKNOWN SOURCE: m. (1) 1678 Sarah Larabee 4 ch, m. (2) c1690 Hannah (Isbell) Stedman 1 ch, m. (3) 1707 Susannah (Parker) Forster 0 ch, m. (4) (4) 1719 Mary Lester. 
Fox, John Sr. (I312684223750)
 
2160 !RELATIONSHIP: NEHGS Register; vol.42, p
!RELATIONSHIP: NEHGS Register; vol.42, p.158; Apr 1888; "Memoranda of All the Inscriptions in the Old Burial Ground at Colchester, Conn., With Some Notes from the Town Records"; by Frank E. Randall, Esq., of New York City; CD-ROM version in poss. of S.B. Watrous. !BIRTH: IGI (1994 addendum). ORDINANCES: IGI (b,e,sp).

Person note
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/46313350/person/6516504119

! "THE BIGELOW FAMILY GENEALOGY VOLUME 1
! "THE BIGELOW FAMILY GENEALOGY VOLUME 1"

(21) dead
(21) dead

FATHER: Will proved 9 Nov 1751, New Lo
FATHER: Will proved 9 Nov 1751, New London Co., CT.

!RELATIONSHIP: NEHGS Register; vol.42, p
!RELATIONSHIP: NEHGS Register; vol.42, p.158; Apr 1888; "Memoranda of All the Inscriptions in the Old Burial Ground at Colchester, Conn., With Some Notes from the Town Records"; by Frank E. Randall, Esq., of New York City; CD-ROM version in poss. of S.B. Watrous. !BIRTH: IGI (1994 addendum). gives birthdate of 11 Sep 1730.

Hannah Bigelow may have married Barrett
Hannah Bigelow may have married Barrett Phelps on 13th or 15th of February 1751.

TITL Bigelow Society Website
AUTH Rod Bi
TITL Bigelow Society Website
AUTH Rod Bigelow, Bigelow Society Inc.
PUBL http://bigelowsociety.com
REPO
http://bigelowsociety.com
CALN
MEDI Electronic
TITL Bigelow Society Website
AUTH Rod Bigelow, Bigelow Society Inc.
PUBL http://bigelowsociety.com
REPO
http://bigelowsociety.com
CALN
MEDI Electronic 
Bigelow, Hannah (I312684224923)
 
2161 !RELATIONSHIP: Stephens-Milks Ancestry w
!RELATIONSHIP: Stephens-Milks Ancestry with 26 Allied lines, by Grace Sweek American Eagle Printing and Publishing Company, Pendleton, Oregon 1996. Page 33. Note: No connection to the stephens/Stevens family has been established.

!AFN: 92FP-QG !BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:
!AFN: 92FP-QG !BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: He was a representative to the General Court almost continuously from 1738 until 1762, at which time he was expelled on account of his being a member of the Separatist religious group. In 1736 he was appointed Lieutenant of Militia and was commissioned Captain in May, 1741. He was administrator of his father's estate in 1744. He was sometimes called Thomas Stevens 3rd to distinguish him from Thomas Stevens, son of Henry Stevens of Stonington, CT, who was married his maternal aunt, Mary Hall. Per "The Stevens family: Descendants of the brothers, Thomas and Cyprian Steevens," compiled by Edwin Henry Stevens and edited by Elizabeth Stevens Polk (E.S. Polk, Windsor, VT, 1941). !SEPARATE CHURCH OF PLAINFIELD: This church was organized about 1746 by members who had separated from the standing town church. Thomas Stevens, son of Henry Stevens and husband of Mary Hall, was then selected as their minister. Even though the members were compelled to pay the support of the minister of the standing town church, they were able also to support their own minister and to build a meeting house in the northern part of Plainfield. Apparently the dispute was resolved when a Mr. Miller, a separatist pastor from Voluntown, was allowed to preach in the standing town church. The Separatist Church then ceased to exist. Per "LYBERTIE," by Henry Vernon Hall (privately printed by author, Salt Lake City, UT, 1975). !LAND RECORDS IN PLAINFIELD, CT INVOLVING THOMAS STEVENS: Plainfield, CT got off to a difficult start when two tribes of Indians sold the same land to two different groups of settlers. Finally, in 1704, twenty four property owners agreed to throw all holdings into common ownership and to reapportion it by lot. John Fellows, Stephen Hall, Thomas Stevens, Sr., and Thomas Stevens who was son of Henry Stevens and husband of Ruth Hall were named in the list.Thomas Stevens, Sr. was one of those selected to lay out 40 lots of 100 acres each. On 2 Jan 1766 Thomas Stevens, son of Thomas Stevens, Sr., sold to son Rozel (Roswell) Stevens two parcels of land totaling 38 acres "Where I now live," located on the east side of highway on Walnut Hill. On 8 May 1772, Rozel Stevens sold to Solomon Dawes 7 acres of land deeded to him by his honored father, Capt. Thomas Stevens and his wife Amy Stevens, located on Walnut Hill. On 5 May 1761, Thomas Stevens of Plainfield sold/gave land to "my loving son William Stevens of Plainfield." On 4 Dec 1764, Thomas Stevens confirmed to sons Nehemiah, William and Rozel Stevens," all right, title, and interest in one estate lying and being in ye city of London in ye county of Sussex yn England yn Great Brittain yn Europe." Per "LYBERTIE" - see above.

Thomas Stevens m. Remember Baldwin Daugh
Thomas Stevens m. Remember Baldwin Daughter of Josiah Baldwin and Mary Pierson Baldwin.

!Archives !Stephens Genealogy B4 p 31-38
!Archives !Stephens Genealogy B4 p 31-38 For information on marriages of children see records in my possession or Family History Library

Find a Grave.
Memorial ID # 159149690

1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 NOV 1755 2 PLAC Alte
1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 NOV 1755 2 PLAC Alternate date of death 2 SOUR S034123 3 PAGE http://www.mccserv.com/genealogy/eagan/html/d0001/g0000019.htm#I885

Captian of Militia, May 1741.

Abigail S
Captian of Militia, May 1741.

Abigail Stevens Young (Abbie Stevens Young) Pedigree Charts. Entered 2005.

!AFN: 92FP-QG

!BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:
He was a representative to the General Court almost continuously from 1738 until 1762, at
which time he was expelled on account of his being a member of the Separatist religious group.
In 1736 he was appointed Lieutenant of Militia and was commissioned Captain in May, 1741.
He was administrator of his father's estate in 1744. He was sometimes called Thomas Stevens 3rd
to distinguish him from Thomas Stevens, son of Henry Stevens of Stonington, CT, who was
married his maternal aunt, Mary Hall. Per "The Stevens family: Descendants of the brothers,
Thomas and Cyprian Steevens," compiled by Edwin Henry Stevens and edited by Elizabeth
Stevens Polk (E.S. Polk, Windsor, VT, 1941).

!SEPARATE CHURCH OF PLAINFIELD:
This church was organized about 1746 by members who had separated from the standing town
church. Thomas Stevens, son of Henry Stevens and husband of Mary Hall, was then selected
as their minister. Even though the members were compelled to pay the support of the
minister of the standing town church, they were able also to support their own minister and to
build a meeting house in the northern part of Plainfield. Apparently the dispute was resolved
when a Mr. Miller, a separatist pastor from Voluntown, was allowed to preach in the standing
town church. The Separatist Church then ceased to exist. Per "LYBERTIE," by Henry Vernon
Hall (privately printed by author, Salt Lake City, UT, 1975).

!LAND RECORDS IN PLAINFIELD, CT INVOLVING THOMAS STEVENS:
Plainfield, CT got off to a difficult start when two tribes of Indians sold the same land to two
different groups of settlers. Finally, in 1704, twenty four property owners agreed to throw all
holdings into common ownership and to reapportion it by lot. John Fellows, Stephen Hall,
Thomas Stevens, Sr., and Thomas Stevens (who was son of Henry Stevens and husband of Ruth
Hall) were named in the list.Thomas Stevens, Sr. was one of those selected to lay out 40 lots of
100 acres each. On 2 Jan 1766 Thomas Stevens, son of Thomas Stevens, Sr., sold to son Rozel
(Roswell) Stevens two parcels of land totaling 38 acres "Where I now live," located on the east
side of highway on Walnut Hill. On 8 May 1772, Rozel Stevens sold to Solomon Dawes 7 acres
of land deeded to him by his honored father, Capt. Thomas Stevens and his wife Amy Stevens,
located on Walnut Hill. On 5 May 1761, Thomas Stevens of Plainfield sold/gave land to "my
loving son William Stevens of Plainfield." On 4 Dec 1764, Thomas Stevens confirmed to sons
Nehemiah, William and Rozel Stevens," all right, title, and interest in one estate lying and being in
ye city of London in ye county of Sussex yn England yn Great Brittain yn Europe." Per
"LYBERTIE" - see above. 
Stevens, Thomas (I312684224512)
 
2162 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss)

Information from W. F. Lonsinger, uncle
Information from W. F. Lonsinger, uncle to Ann gold 
Lonsinger, Johannas (I312684218331)
 
2163 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss)

Information from W. F. Lonsinger, uncle
Information from W. F. Lonsinger, uncle to Ann gold 
Lonsinger, child (I312684218317)
 
2164 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss)

Information from W. F. Lonsinger, uncle
Information from W. F. Lonsinger, uncle to Ann gold 
Reuter, Anna (I312684218256)
 
2165 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Mueller, Jacob Friedrich (I312684218152)
 
2166 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Mueller, Georg Friedrich (I312684218130)
 
2167 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Mueller (I312684218120)
 
2168 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Reiff, Maria Barbara (I312684218111)
 
2169 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Reiff, Georg (I312684218049)
 
2170 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Reiff, Christina (I312684218038)
 
2171 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Reiff, Susanna (I312684218022)
 
2172 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Walker, Johannes (I312684218004)
 
2173 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Lonsinger, Anna (I312684218379)
 
2174 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Reiff, Catharina Barbara (I312684217913)
 
2175 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Reiff, Jacob Friedrich (I312684217890)
 
2176 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Reiff, Johann Martin (I312684217920)
 
2177 !Riederich parish records, by correspond
!Riederich parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Walker, Anna Catharina (I312684217881)
 
2178 !Sarah is a twin to Deliverance she died
!Sarah is a twin to Deliverance she died the day she was born !sources--N.H.R. 3 Hist. Rindge N.H., Vital Rec-Petersham Mass Pg. 57-58-162-163, Montpelier Vt. Mg. Rec. Pg. 53, Newton D.R. Pg 517, Early Mass Mg. Pg. 104, Nauvoo Bp 1840 Bk. A. Pg 171, mass. W206 Vol 1 Pg. 439-593

Birth date out of sequence.
Birth date out of sequence.

twin
twin

SARAH WILSON IS A TWIN TO DELIVERANCE WI
SARAH WILSON IS A TWIN TO DELIVERANCE WILSON JR. 2 JUL 1768 PETERSHAM,WORCESTER,MASS.

!BIRTH: Twin to Deliverance Wilson, Jr.
!BIRTH: Twin to Deliverance Wilson, Jr.

Line in Record @I0800@ (RIN 1235) from G
Line in Record @I0800@ (RIN 1235) from GEDCOM file not recognized: PLAC SGEOR Line in Record @I0800@ (RIN 1235) from GEDCOM file not recognized: PLAC SGEOR Line in Record @I0800@ (RIN 1235) from GEDCOM file not recognized: PLAC SGEOR 
Wilson, Sarah (I312684222128)
 
2179 !SECOND WIFE SARAH COX ALT BIRTH AT FORT
!SECOND WIFE SARAH COX ALT BIRTH AT FORT NIAGARA, CANADA. PHYSICIAN. ALSO SEALED TO MARY REEVES AND SARAH COX 19 SEP 1996 LANGE.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Terry (1798 – ??) was an innkeeper and political figure in Upper Canada.
He was born at Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake) in 1798, the son of Parshall Terry who was a member of the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada. He lived in Thorold Township, where he operated an inn. He served in the local militia during the War of 1812. He represented the 1st and 2nd ridings of Lincoln in the 10th Parliament of Upper Canada. Terry's name last appears in 1830 and likely left Canada to Utah where many of the Terry family had left.[1] 
Terry, Dr William (I312684224155)
 
2180 !See notes for her husband. "Families o
!See notes for her husband. "Families of Ancient New Haven" gives her birth with source "NHV" and death, age 45 with source "NHT1" (City Burial Ground), and says daughter of John Cooper and Mary Thompson

! Abifail m. Isaac JOHNSON SR. in New H.
! Abifail m. Isaac JOHNSON SR. in New H. 25 APR 1699 SS 23 OCT 1973

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

Buried in Grove St. Cemetary
Buried in Grove St. Cemetary

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

! Dau/o John & Mary (Thompson) Cooper. !
! Dau/o John & Mary (Thompson) Cooper. ! Died ae 45 accdg. to cem. rec.

!BURIAL: Grove Street Cemetery, New Have
!BURIAL: Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut

dead
dead

Abigail married Isaac Johnson 25 Apr 169
Abigail married Isaac Johnson 25 Apr 1699.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

! Abifail m. Isaac JOHNSON SR. in New H. 25 APR 1699 SS 23 OCT 1973

!birth NHVR v 1 p 76; marriage v 1 p 128 by Moses Mansfield

!SOURCE: ANCESTRAL FILE VERSION 4.02

Conn. N2b, Vol.2, p 45

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

!BURIAL: Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

! Dau/o John & Mary (Thompson) Cooper. ! Died ae 45 accdg. to cem. rec.

resealed to parents 28 Jun 1948; reendowed 13 May 1938

Buried in Grove St. Cemetary

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

!SOURCE: ANCESTRAL FILE VERSION 4.02
!SOURCE: ANCESTRAL FILE VERSION 4.02

Conn. N2b, Vol.2, p 45
Conn. N2b, Vol.2, p 45

resealed to parents 28 Jun 1948; reendow
resealed to parents 28 Jun 1948; reendowed 13 May 1938

!birth NHVR v 1 p 76; marriage v 1 p 128
!birth NHVR v 1 p 76; marriage v 1 p 128 by Moses Mansfield 
Cooper, Abigail (I312684225471)
 
2181 !See notes for her husband. "Families o
!See notes for her husband. "Families of Ancient New Haven" gives her christening and death, daughter of Eleazer Holt and Tabitha Thomas, widoe of John Bassett

Ancestral File (TM)-ver 4.17 as of 27 Se
Ancestral File (TM)-ver 4.17 as of 27 Sep. 1997.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. One AF record shows her name as Lydia Holt Bassett, perhaps indicatingthat she was previously married to a Mr. Bassett.

"Lydia, the youngest daughter of Eleaza
"Lydia, the youngest daughter of Eleazar Holt, was born at New Havenin 1693, and captized November fifth of that same year. ..... (P) Shemarried February the fourth, 1724, John Bassett. ..... Lydia outlivedall her brothers and sisters. She died at New Haven, August 31, 1776,a little more than a month after the Declaration of Independence...... In her youth the sheep grazed on the hillside and the blue flaxbent to the breeze in the meadows. Every girl was taught to spin thewool and the flax and to weave their thread into cloth. The most ofthe people wore linen or wool, or sometimes a combination known asLinsey-woolsey. But New Haven was a rich community, and, excepting toevade the English taxes, the people were now [at the end of Lydia'slifetime] importing material from England. The shop keepers kept avaried assortment and the high cost of living was talked about eventhen. ..... New Haven had been from the beginning on the direct lineof the mail service between Boston and New York. As early as 1673, apost-rider left New York the first Monday of each month with a sealedbag of mail for Boston. He changed horses at Hartford and was to beback in New York with the Boston mail in time to start again the firstMonday of the following month. He followed the Indian trail fromlower Broadway, then the old Mohican path through Weschester, alongthe Sound, to New Haven, along the river to Springfield, thence toWorcester and Boston. Travellers often accompanied the post-rider.One lady, a Boston school teacher, wrote in her diary that she leftBoston on Monday, Oct. 2, 1704, at three P.M. and arrived at New Havenat 2 P.M. on Saturday the sixth. She remained in New York Yorkthe ninth. Throughout the life of Lydia HOlt the mail was carried bypost-riders, but their number had increased and the better roads madethe deliveryof mail safer and speedier. In 1775, an independentpostoffice was established in New York with John Holt as the firstpostmaster. (P) Only about four years before the d eath of Lydia wasthe great innovation, the true beginning of our transportation, thestage coach. This was a box-wagon mounted on springs with four seatswhich accommodated eleven passengers besides the driver. It had acanvas or leather-covered top and side curtains for inclement weather.The seats were without backs excepting the rear seats which had thewagon itself for support. It set out on a Monday morning via Hartfordand returned by Saturday evening. The price to passengers was 4d NewYork money, or 3d lawful money, per mile. (P) The stage coach wasnever very popular, for during the administration of George Washingtontwo coaches and twelve horses supplied the demand." --- Clara Holt Whitmore in *The First Three Generations of Holts inAmerica*, no date, p 271-2

! Dau/o Eleazer & Tabitha (Thomas) Holt
! Dau/o Eleazer & Tabitha (Thomas) Holt & wid/o John Bassett. ! NHT1 and NHC1 records list Lydia as ae 83 at death.

chr. 5 Nov 1693
chr. 5 Nov 1693 
Holt, Lydia (I312684225389)
 
2182 !See notes of father. Mgs in IGI There
!See notes of father. Mgs in IGI There is a Thomas Willmott in the 1704 census of New Haven with 2 in the family, could be his mother and sister, Elizabeth.

AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Ancestral File (TM) PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996 REPO @R26@

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0
Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0

Birthdate from "Wilmot, Wilmoth, Wilmeth
Birthdate from "Wilmot, Wilmoth, Wilmeth" complied by James Lillard Wilmeth, Philadelphia PA in 1940, found through California state Library (SUTRO-CS-71-W745-1940) Also "Families in Ancient New Haven" by David Lines Jacobus. Records indicated he was baptized 3 Jun 1748 at Woodridge, Conn at the age of 69. Also that he was a captain in the military.

(21) d.
(21) d.

-source: http://www.familysearch.org/
-source: http://www.familysearch.org/

!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

dead
dead

!SOURCE: Sealing to parents date from t
!SOURCE: Sealing to parents date from the Ancestral File. !NOTE: Also sealed to parents 18 Dec 1945 SL. Date of death may have been 1758.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.  
Wilmot, Captain Thomas (I312684225412)
 
2183 !see notes on Edward GRANNIS for alterna
!see notes on Edward GRANNIS for alternate birth place of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut marriage NHVR v 1 p 98 by William Jones

!History Of Hadley by S. Judd 1905 Page
!History Of Hadley by S. Judd 1905 Page 58 !History Of Hadley by S. Judd 1905 Page 58

!see notes on Edward GRANNIS as to alter
!see notes on Edward GRANNIS as to alternate birth place of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut

!New Haven Families (Jacobus)
!New Haven Families (Jacobus)

ALERT! Abigail (Grannis) Alling
ALERT! Abigail (Grannis) Alling

New Haven, CT: Families of Ancient New Haven. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as New Haven genealogical magazine. vols. I-VIII. Compiled by Donald Lines Jacobus. 8 vols. Rome, New York: Clarence D. Smith, 1923-1932.

https://www.americanancestors.org/DB98/i/7489/680/234934751

ANCIENT FAMILIES BY JACOBUS, VOL 1 P.15;
ANCIENT FAMILIES BY JACOBUS, VOL 1 P.15;

Abigail married John Alling 20 mar 1688/
Abigail married John Alling 20 mar 1688/9.

dau of Edward and Hannah (Wakefield) Gra
dau of Edward and Hannah (Wakefield) Grannis  
Grannis, Abigail (I312684225362)
 
2184 !See notes under spouse, Johann Nicolaus
!See notes under spouse, Johann Nicolaus Schaeffer

!The Palatine Families of New York, 1710
!The Palatine Families of New York, 1710 by Hank Z. Jones

Mary Thompson Stapleton 14020 SW Cherry
Mary Thompson Stapleton 14020 SW Cherry Hill Dr. Beaverton Oregon 97008-4936 (503) 644-3526 24 Feb 1997 
Meier, Maria Catharina (I312684220372)
 
2185 !She and her husband settled at Springfi
!She and her husband settled at Springfield. Henry R. Styles, The history of ancient Windsor, 1891

!Hannah md. Benjamin Smith, published 29
!Hannah md. Benjamin Smith, published 29 Jan 1725. He was born inSpringfield and they resided in Springfield.

Birth - Connecticut Vital Rec 002944, He
Birth - Connecticut Vital Rec 002944, Hebron Vital Rec 002972, Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John by Burton W. Spear 974.4 W3s vol 7 pg 73 Marr - 974.4 W3s vol 7 pg 73

Birth - Search for the Passengers of the
Birth - Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John by Burton W. Spear 974.4 W3s vol 7 pg 75 bapt - IGI-29 Apr 1919 LOGAN end - IGI- sld/p -IGI-20 May 1948, 1 Feb 1966 ARIZO 
Phelps, Hannah (I312684224862)
 
2186 !She is the 2nd wife of Ebenezer BARNES
!She is the 2nd wife of Ebenezer BARNES whom she m. abt 1720. She was b. abt 1700. Her parents are Thomas HANCOX and Rachel LEONARD according to pg. 134, 136, 137 of "McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines" (Doc. #899) The couple had 9 children, including William, according to Fred BARNES citing pg. 17 of "Thomas Barnes of Hartford, CT".

! Mabel was wife no.2
! Mabel was wife no.2 
Hancock, Mehitable Mabel (I312684225202)
 
2187 !She married William Coram on 10 Apr 178
!She married William Coram on 10 Apr 1782 in Caswell Co. 
Carman, Abigail (I312684220792)
 
2188 !She was the widow of Mark GRAVES, black
!She was the widow of Mark GRAVES, blacksmith, of Marblehead

Ebenezer/Hawkes
Ebenezer/Hawkes 
Phillips, Ruth (I312684223760)
 
2189 !Shepherd !rebaptized 22 Jun 1870 !seale
!Shepherd !rebaptized 22 Jun 1870 !sealed 22 Jun 1870 Endowment House !14424 F Yorks 3 pt 9-Kirby, Grindalythe, M52185-Bishop Transcript-Kirby-Grindalythe, Yorks, England at Yorks; Marr rec 1754-1812 p 3 Archive rec of Ruth Blair; Family rec of Winona Erickson

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

!DEA: Died at the age of 76 yrs.
!DEA: Died at the age of 76 yrs. 
Heward, Richard (I312684224201)
 
2190 !Sielmingen and Neckartailfingen parish
!Sielmingen and Neckartailfingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Dinckel, Johann Friedrich (I312684218011)
 
2191 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss)

Alternate surname: Hoerz (IGI (Internati
Alternate surname: Hoerz (IGI (International Genealogical Index)) 
Hoertz, Hans (I312684217887)
 
2192 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Mack, Anna (I312684217951)
 
2193 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Hoerz, Catharina (I312684217942)
 
2194 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Hoertz, Agnes (I312684217901)
 
2195 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Hoerz, Anna (I312684217895)
 
2196 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Hoertz, Margaretha (I312684217909)
 
2197 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Alber, Anna Barbara (I312684218000)
 
2198 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) !Family History Library archival record 
Hoertz, Georg (I312684217927)
 
2199 !Sielmingen parish records, by correspon
!Sielmingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) !Temple ordinances redone: Baptized: 9 Jan 1973 SLAKE Endowed: 29 Mar 1973 SLAKE

1644
1644 
Hörtz, Georg (I312684217880)
 
2200 !Source AF:
!Source AF:

(21) dead
(21) dead

3d wife of Joseph/Andrews
3d wife of Joseph/Andrews

(3rd wife)
(3rd wife)

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

1st h. Mr./Walker
1st h. Mr./Walker

AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Ancestral File (TM) PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996 REPO @R18@

Still Living.
Still Living.

1 _IFLAGS 0
1 _IFLAGS 0

(18) 1st h. (21) d
(18) 1st h. (21) d

Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0
Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 
Grafton, Abigail (I312684222466)
 

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