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3651 Marriage date for Elizabeth Wallace and Johannes Veeder
*On Image 870 and 877 the "12" is listed under the "day" column -- Not sure the 12 is for December as mentioned on one of the sources. The marriage entry has July but I did not see a source for that.
*One of the marriage sources lists the marriage took place in Missouri which is incorrect. The other sources have the event taking place in Fonda, New York.

*Image 877 is listed by "Wallace" and only has the "day" of marriage listed as "12"
Image 870 is listed by "Veeder" and has the "day" and "year" of marriage listed as "12" "1879". On Image 869 it lists a name heading as "*Veeder" with spelling variations following: Veeder, Vedder and Veder. 
Wallace, Elizabeth (I312684220106)
 
3652 Marriage Documentation of Elizabeth Willmot and Jonathan Fuller
Record #: 1:44
Name: Elizabeth Willmot
Spouse: Jonathan Fuller
Marriage Date: 14 Dec 1664 Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Marriages, Intentions, Births, Deaths, with Supplement containing the Record of 1896, Colonial Returns, Lists of the Early Settlers, Purchasers, Freemen, Inhabitants, the Soldiers serving in Philip's War and the Revolution.
Marriages

Several Jonathan Fullers in Massachussetts
Please check places before merging!

BIOGRAPHY: freeman in 1658 he gave 1 pou
BIOGRAPHY: freeman in 1658 he gave 1 pound 18 shalling 8 penc

!SOURCE: LDS PERSONAL ANCESTRAL FILE REC
!SOURCE: LDS PERSONAL ANCESTRAL FILE RECORDS (OCT 31, 1990). !NOTE: This child born before the listed date of the marriage. His birth date was apparently figured from the statement that he was age 69 when he died in 1709. There is the possibility that Robert Fuller was married before his marriage to Sarah Bowen.

Research Validation
DO NOT EDIT AND DO NOT MERGE THIS PERSON UNLESS YOU CAN CITE LEGITIMATE PRIMARY SOURCE DOCUMENTATION TO SUBSTANTIATE YOUR CLAIM. 
Fuller, Jonathan (I312684223239)
 
3653 Marriage note
Name: Joseph Barret Event Type: Marriage Intention (Marriage) Marriage Date: 15 Dec 1696 Marriage Place: Chelmsford, Massachusetts Spouse Name: Abigail Hildreth 
Hildreth, Abigail (I312684225017)
 
3654 Marriage note
President Franklin Pierce is reported as being one of the descendants of Isaac and Elizabeth Johnson.

Elizabeth Porter came to New England, p
Elizabeth Porter came to New England, probably with her brother Edward in 1636. she was unmarried at the time, but was from the same general area in England where her future husband was born. Her parents were Adrian Porter and Elizabeth Allott.

(1) VIEW BIOGRAPHICAL ITEMS IN STORY (ME
(1) VIEW BIOGRAPHICAL ITEMS IN STORY (MEMORIES) FOR THIS RECORD, 94VC-7FX.
(2) See also Excerpts from Article, "The English Ancestry of Edward Porter of Roxbury, His Sister, Elizabeth (Porter) Johnson, and their cousin, Elizabeth (Dowell) Payson," by Douglas Richardson (NEHGR, v. 148):
In 1951, the late G. Andrews Moriarity published material relevant to the immigrant Edward Porter of Roxbury and Boston, Massachusetts (TAG, 27). Although Moriarity noted that Edward Porter was born in about 1610 that Elizabeth Porter who married Captain Isaac Johnson of Roxbury in 1637 was "apparently his sister," he provided no evidence for such a connection. Confirmation was found in the will of Elizabeth Porter's husband, Captain Isaac Johnson, dated 28 June 1675 in which the testator called Edward Porter his "brother."....
Children bp. at Wared, Hertfordshire of Adrian Porter, baptized 13 February 1585/1586 in Watton-at-Stone, Hertforshire and his first wife, Elizabeth Allott/Allett, who he married 28 April 1606 at Ware, Hertfordshire:
ii. Edward
iii. Elizabeth, bp. 22 Feb. 1607/7; d. suddenly, 15 Aug. 1683 at Roxbury, Mass. Unmarried and living in England 22 Dec. 1630, when she was mentioned in the will of her step-mother, Agnes Porter, she probably came to New England in 1636 with her brother Edward Porter. She m. at Roxbury, Masss., 20 Jan. 1636/7, Captain Isaac Johnson, son of (Mr.) John Johnson of Roxbury and his first wife, Mary Heath. Isaac was bp. at Great Amwell, Herts., 11 Feb 1615/6, and immigrated with his father to New England in 1630. He became a freeman in Roxbury, 4 March 1636/7. He was Captain of the Roxbury company in 1653; Lieutenant of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1665, and made its Captain in 1667. He was killed commanding his company, 19 Dec. 1675, at the taking of Fort Narrangansett.
Children, b. at Roxbury, Mass.: surname Johnson:
1. Elizabeth, b. 24 Dec. 1637; m. at Roxbury, 20 Dec . 1658 Henry Bowen.
2. John, b. 3 Nov. 1639; d. at Roxbury, 20 Dec 1661.
3. Mary, b. 24 April 1642; m. at Roxbury, 16 Dec. 1663, William Bartholomew.
4. Isaac, b. 7 Jan. 1643/4; m. 26 Oct 1669,Mary Harris.
5. Joseph, b. Oct 1645 d. at Roxbury 12 Dec 1645.
6, Nathaniel, b. 1 May 1647; d. at Woodstock, Conn., 16 Feb. 1698/9; m. at Roxbury, 29 / April 1667, Mary Smith, daughter of Lawrence and Mary (_____) Smith.


President Franklin Pierce is reported as being one of the descendants of Isaac and Elizabeth Johnson.

Elizabeth Porter came to New England, probably with her brother Edward in 1636. she was unmarried at the time, but was from the same general area in England where her future husband was born. Her parents were Adrian Porter and Elizabeth Allott.

There is information on Elizabeth's parents and ancestors, and her brother Edward's family in "The English Ancestry of Edward Porter of Roxbury, his Sister, Elizabeth (Porter) Johnson, and their Cousin, Elizabeth (Dowell) Payson" by Douglas Richardson in NEHGR (148:45+).


Came to Ameroca probably with hwer broth
Came to America probably with her brother Edward in 1636.

Good reference for her family
There is information on Elizabeth's parents and ancestors, and her brother Edward's family in "The English Ancestry of Edward Porter of Roxbury, his Sister, Elizabeth (Porter) Johnson, and their Cousin, Elizabeth (Dowell) Payson" by Douglas Richardson in NEHGR (148:45+).
 
Porter, Elizabeth (I312684223964)
 
3655 marriage notes from paf record for George Vaughn and Margaret Spink
IGI

!BIRTH: [RIGR 11:226] !MARRIAGE: m. Ju
!BIRTH: [RIGR 11:226] !MARRIAGE: m. July 6/26, 1680 at Newport rec at EG Margaret Spink. !WILL: Dated Apr 11, 1699; proved EG May 25, 1704

notes from paf record
IGI

Daniel.Claar,Wiedmer,Dunkin at JDDANIEL@kc.rr.com

! SEALED TO PARENTS: Dates found while d
! SEALED TO PARENTS: Dates found while doing TEMPLE READY 16 July 1998.

!Surname could be spelled Vahan.
!Surname could be spelled Vahan.

IGI Will 11 April 1699 Gen Dictionary o
IGI Will 11 April 1699 Gen Dictionary of Rhode Island

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

Seal to Parents: 20 NOV 1975
Seal to Parents: 20 NOV 1975

!Source: This is continued research afte
!Source: This is continued research after a book written by L. Don Berchtold, "History of Don Merlin Grover and Jennette Morris Grover, Ancestors and Descendants, FHL Call No. US and Canada, Book Area 929.273, G919Bδ. Find Ancestral File Number (AFN) in the ID box individual screen. Wife was Margaret Spynke (AFN: 4DRG-Q2).

Birth: 20 Oct 1650 (A), 20 Aug 1650 (B
Birth: 20 Oct 1650 (A), 20 Aug 1650 (B)?; Marriage July (A) or June (B)? !BIRTH-MARRIGE-DEATH: Arnold, GDRI; 400; III. George, b. 1650, Oct 20 Newport, East Greenwich, R.I. d. 1704, May 7 m. 1680, Jul. 26, Margaret Spink b. d. 1704+ of Robert & Alice ( ) Spink. 1677, Oct. 31. He and forty-seven others were granted 5000 acres to be called East Greenwich. 1680. Taxed 5s., 2d. 1684-98-99-1704. East Greenwich. Deputy. 1687. He was a member of cavalry company. 1688. Grand Jury. 1699, Apr. 11. Will -- proved 1704, May 25. Exs. wife Margaret and son George. To eldest son George, dwelling house and lands thereto, and all other land in township undisposed of, he allowing his mother a room with a chimney in it during her life. To son David, two cows, a horse, half my smith tools, &c., and his cattle, sheep and increase to be kept on home lot or otherwise by exectors till David is of age. To son Christoher, two cows, a horse, cattle, sheep &c., to be kept till of age. To son Robert, two cows, a horse, and twenty sheep at age. To eldest daughter Mary Vaughan, two cows and L10 at eighteen or marriage. To daughter Abigail Vaughan, two cows and L10 at eighteen or marriage. Rest of personal to wife Margaret and eldest son George. The half part of smith s tools he left undisposed of were ordered to be given to son Christopher, upon a statement of the circumstance by executors. Inventory, L124, 10s, viz. 5 cows, 4 three year heifers, 4 oxen, 5 calves, 20 sheep, 20 lambs, a mare, 2 horses, colt, 6 two year catle, 2 yearlings, 3 swine, 1 pair stillyards, cordwainer s working gear, smith s tools, bellows, anvil, vice, &c., pair of cards, 3 spinning wheels, 7 tar barrels, tanned and curried leather, pewter, &c. !GENEALOGY: Griffin, Sr., H. Vaughan; JOHN VAUGHAN; pp 1 & 28 Line 107 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BIRT SOUR Br-derbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5800, Date of Import 1996 Line 107 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BIRT SOUR Br-derbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5800, Date of Import 1996 Line 110 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: DEAT SOUR Br-derbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5800, Date of Import 1996 Line 110 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: DEAT SOUR Br-derbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5800, Date of Import 1996 Line 4160 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural Line 4161 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural Line 4163 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural Line 4164 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural Line 4166 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural Line 4167 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural Line 4169 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural Line 4170 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural Line 4172 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural Line 4173 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural Line 4175 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural Line 4176 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural Line 4178 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _FREL Natural Line 4179 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CHIL _MREL Natural Line 4182 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR SOUR Br-derbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5800, Date of Import 1996 Line 4182 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR SOUR Br-derbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5800, Date of Import 1996 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.  
Vaughn, George (I312684222709)
 
3656 Marriage of James Jones
Marriage of James John and Posthuma David is a different James John

Research for Marriage of James John/Jones
#004216955 Conwel gaio parish 1783-1802 No marriage found for James John/Jones and Posthuma Thomas
# 007904785 Image 486-687 Llanswel parish No marriage found for James John/Jones and Posthuma Thomas

More research needed to establish the ch
More research needed to establish the children of this family. According to Kristy Nelson (Ancestry.com) a variety of discrepancies between the children's birth years exist, and the correct birth order and the number of children in this family exist. For purposes of this record only the direct line has been recorded. 
Jones, James (I312684221635)
 
3657 Marriage of Michael (Mikel) Keyser to Do
Marriage of Michael (Mikel) Keyser to Dorothea Elisabeth Jung (Jungin or Young) took place in the Luteran Church.

The Palatine Families of New York, by He
The Palatine Families of New York, by Henry Z. Jones, Jr. Universal City, CA: Jones, 1985. p. 776-780:

Baptism Record St. Paul's Lutheran Church, by ?. Shoharie, NY: 1899? 974.745/S1 V26k. p. 1 - sponsors: Johannes Schnyder and Anna Maria 
Keyser, Johann Michael (I312684220459)
 
3658 Marriage of Sena Jensen to a Madsen
On Sena Jensen's profile page is a marriage source for Gene Madsen and Jean Schmoker in December 1936. It shows the mother of Gene Madsen as Sena Jensen and the father as James Madsen. This Sena Jensen cannot be the mother of Gene Madsen nor the wife of James Madsen. Sena is married to Frank Wilson and shows on the census reports for 1930 and 1940 among others. 
Jensen, Sena Jensen (I312684222365)
 
3659 marriage record
Births, Marriages and Deaths in Berkeley

Alexr. Lillington & Sarah James was Married by Mr. Taylor Minister of the gospell on the 11th of June 1668.

Alexr. Lillington & Elizabeth Cooke was Married By Mr. John Woode Minister of the gospell on the 13th of June 167-.

Captn. Henderson Walker & Ann Lillington the daughter of Alex. Lillington & Elizabeth his wife ware Maried by Thomas Harvey Esqr. the 20th of Feby. 1693.


source
https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/walker-henderson
Walker, Henderson by Mattie Erma E. Parker, 1996
 
Walker, Governor Henderson (I312684223357)
 
3660 Marriage record
Marriage record located in sources. Married to Joseph, born in 1756, Family Search #GQ5X-6TF

Ancestry record link:

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/767206:7836?ssrc=pt&tid=167838418&pid=122174393706

In the "History of Clinton County, 1888"
In the "History of Clinton County, 1888" James Franklin LOUKS has his paternal Grandmother as "Peggy Maybee" On her Tombstone she is listed as Margaret and in the IGI she is listed as Margretha MABIE 
Mabie, Margretha (I312684220524)
 
3661 Marriage Records for Sarah Wentworth and Ebenezer Calkins
The Wentworth Genealogy - English and American, Vol I.;page 354: Fourth generation #448
Sarah, married at Livingston Manor, Columbia co., NY, Ebenezer Calkins. He died 1822. They had ( born at Livingston Manor ) children who afterwards moved to Newington, Conn.
See also:

1756
1756

dead
dead

!Marriage and marriage date from "The No
!Marriage and marriage date from "The Noyes Descendants" by Henry E.
Noyes, page 99. 
Calkins, Ebenezer (I312684221096)
 
3662 Marriage to Elisabetha Läßerlin
[825]; "Hannß Jerg Klett, Wittwer u. gewesener bürgerl. Inwohner zu Oberbohingen Nürttinger Ambts, und mit Jfrn. Elisabetha, Hannß Melchior Läßerlins, Gerichtsverwandten zu Popenweyler Ehl. Tochter" (1704 Erdmannhausen); "Joh. Georg Klett, Witwer u. Burger allhier, Elisabetha Lößlerin, Hr. Melch. Lößlers, GerichtsVerwanten zu Boppenweiler ledige Tochter" (oo procl. 1704 Oberbohingen). https://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1233194217

!Family History Library archival record
!Family History Library archival record 
Klett, Johann Georg (I312684218102)
 
3663 Marriage to Terrence Burns in Monroe County, New York
Church records for Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church in Greece, New York at MCNYGENEALOGY.com, RCIP.info :
Terence Burns married Mary Maria Riley on 6/16/1833. Witnesses James Beaty and Ann Tone.
On June 1, 1834 Terrence and Mary Maria Burns baptized Richard Burns at Mother of Sorrows, records may be held at St Patrick’s cathedral church, Rochester, NY. Richard died 7/5/1861 and is buried in Mother of Sorrows cemetery.
On January 11, 1836 Terrence and Mary Maria Burns baptized Farrell Burns at Mother of Sorrows. Farrell died 7/11/1914, buried in St Patrick’s cemetery, Caledonia, MI
On 12/15/1836, Terrence Burns died and is buried in Mother of Sorrows cemetery, Greece, Monroe Co, New York
Not in church records:
On 8/16/1837, Eight months after Terrence Burns’ death, Terry C Burns was born to Mary Maria Riley Burns, possibly in Niagara, NY. Terry C Burns’ father was Terrence Burns, who died and was buried in Greece, Monroe County, New York. Terrence was from Ireland, probably County Fermanagh.

Mary Maria Riley in Sealing Record. Birt
Mary Maria Riley in Sealing Record. Birth date from Washing and Anointing Record only and recorded as 5 May 1803 in Sealing Record.

Born illegitimate; possibly married firs
Born illegitimate; possibly married first to Charles Terry Burns. 1. Records of Louise Berensen. 2. Records of Terry Wriedt, j.wriedt@gte.net. 3. Ancestral File.

! RECORDS: Family records in possession
! RECORDS: Family records in possession of Marion S. Terry, P.O. Box 133, Blanding, Utah 84511. Also Records of Rex N. Terry, 1131 West Olive avenue, Fullerton, California 92633. ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron is not related 
Riley, Mary Maria (I312684224397)
 
3664 Marriage to William Wiece
It is not likely that Sarah Griffin was married to William Wiece. In the 1851 census, she is unmarried--not widowed. And she is listed as Sarah Griffin.

?
!BIRTH: GS #465281 Flyford Flavel Par.
!BIRTH: GS #465281 Flyford Flavel Par. Worc., England p.15 GS #464212, 1841 Census Worcs., Flyford, Engl. !MARRIAGE: GS #417976 St. Michael, Worcs., Worcs., Engl. p.131 Will !BAPTISM: IGI (Int. Geographic Index) !ENDOWMENT: IGI (Int. Geographic Index) !SEALING (wife-husb.): IGI (Int. Geographic Index) !SEALING (child-parent): IGI (Int. Geographic Index)

!Chr: Film #465281 p.15 Flyford Flavel
!Chr: Film #465281 p.15 Flyford Flavel Parrish Records, Baptisms.

Maybe married to John Dike Smith 3 Oct 1854, St Swithens, Worcester, England 
Griffin, Sarah (I312684221897)
 
3665 marriage/name/occupation
!MARRIAGE: 04 Nov 1679 in Hohenstaufen. Hanss Kabel , von Lerchenberg Göppinger Ampts,Leonhard Kabels seel. gew.Württembergischen (b)Pauern daselbsten nachgel. ehel.Sohn und Margretha, Hanss Bauren zu Lengling Lorcher Ampts ehel.Tochter.

!NAME: also known as Hans

!OCCUPATION: Buerger und des Gerichts (lay member of the court) 
Kabel, Johannes (I312684219057)
 
3666 marriage/occupation
!MARRIAGE: 04 May 1756 in Hohenstaufen. Johann Jacob Dannenmann, Metzger und Bierbrauer, Johannes Dannenmann,Bürger und Spingler allhier ehel. Sohn. Anna Maria, weyl.Johann Michael Schwartzen,Metzgers und Heiligenpflegers allhier nachgel. Wittib.

!OCCUPATION: metzger (butcher) und bierbrauer (beer brewer); Richter (judge) 
Dannemann, Johann Jacob (I312684219136)
 
3667 MARRIAGE:
[SOURCE CH089] pg 439
"2. Grac
MARRIAGE:
[SOURCE CH089] pg 439
"2. Grace [SMITH], b. Jan. 13, 1670-1, m., Nov. 2, 1714, Richard Otis. of
Charlestown."

[SOURCE CH131]
Ancestry File PIERCE1.GED acquired 7-14-94 AFN:
Name:Richard OTIS Sex:M ID No:FZPP-6J
Marr: 2 Nov 1714 Spouse:Grace SMITH-FZPN-ZC
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Husband:Richard OTIS-FZPP-6J
Wife:Grace SMITH-FZPN-ZC
Marriage: 2 Nov 1714 Place:Watertown,,Massachusetts
Sealing: Temple:
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Apparent duplicate below merged with Richard OTIS-FZPP-6J in this record:
[SOURCE CH131]
Ancestry File PIERCE1.GED acquired 7-14-94 AFN:
Name:Richard OTIS Sex:M ID No:NTKB-XC
Marr: 2 Nov 1714 Spouse:Grace SMITH-NTKB-ZJ
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Husband:Richard OTIS-NTKB-XC
Wife:Grace SMITH-NTKB-ZJ
Marriage: 2 Nov 1714 Place:
Sealing: Temple:
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SOURCES:
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[SOURCE CH089]
"Family Memorials. Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early
Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Including Waltham and Weston;
Vol. I. Genealogies." By Henry Bond, M.D. Pub: 1855
SL GEN LIB: 974.44, D2b, Vol.1

[SOURCE CH131]
Information acquired from LDS Ancestry File on 7-14-94. GED of ancestors of
Jonas PIERCE b. 20 Dec 1705, Watertown, Middlesex, MA

Grace/Hayman; Sarah/Dady
Grace/Hayman; Sarah/Dady

1701
1701

The first trace of him that we disover,
The first trace of him that we disover, is from the Exeter Records: "Richard otis, of Charlestown, Middlesex County, Mass." conveys to Stephen Otis, his brother, of Dover, N.H., all "my right to land of my father, Richard Otis, or of my grandfather, Richard Otis, or of my uncle, Nicholas Otis," Oct. 30, 1722. from the town and church records of Charlestown, it is found that his wife, Grace, died 9 December 1721; that a "young child," died 11 December 1721. Where or when he died has not been ascertained.

"Was in Charlestown, Massachusetts, abou
"Was in Charlestown, Massachusetts, about 1720." Source: The New England Historical & Genealogical Registy; Vol. 5 by New Englnad Historic Genealogical Socity; page 185

AFN # FZPP-6J; 1QLG-XJG; 1KKR-68S
AFN # FZPP-6J; 1QLG-XJG; 1KKR-68S

1690
1690

1699
1699 
Otis, Richard III (I312684222845)
 
3668 MARRIAGE: Hannah and John's marriage yea
MARRIAGE: Hannah and John's marriage year is either 1698 or 1699.

ENCL. #305 History of New London
ENCL. #305 History of New London 
Hawkes, John (I312684223670)
 
3669 MARRIAGE: http://genealogytrails.com/ny/
MARRIAGE: http://genealogytrails.com/ny/ulster/marriages_pre1750.html--
1720 08 Jul; Zaloman Terwilligen, jm, born Shawangunk; Rachel Oostrander, j. d,, born Hurley, both now liv Horly.

Line in Record @I4274@ (RIN 4266) from G
Line in Record @I4274@ (RIN 4266) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _PRIMARY Y Line in Record @I4274@ (RIN 4266) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _PRIMARY Y

ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. 
Ostrander, Rachel Pieterse (I312684219879)
 
3670 MARRIAGE: I don't think both James and h
MARRIAGE: I don't think both James and his brother Benjamin married the same Johanna Dunkin on the same day and its rather too close to when James married Mary Robin.

Marriage
Marriage:

Johanna Dunkin. 1 Jul 1690

#2 Mary Robins, 9 Dec 1690, Groten, Massachusetts

Sources
Archibald F. Bennett, The Ancestory of Joseph Smith the Prophet

BIRTH: Genealogy of the DUTTON Family of Pennsylvania; ; Higginson Genealogical Books, Salem, MA,





! Genealogy of New England Vol 1-2nd Ser
! Genealogy of New England Vol 1-2nd Series P 194 Am 14 b Vol 1 pp 194-195 V.R. Reading Massachusets R1 a pt 1 P 71

MARRIED JOHANNAH DUNKIN
MARRIED JOHANNAH DUNKIN 
Dutton, James (I312684223144)
 
3671 MARRIAGE: Jacobus, Donald Lines, "The S
Jacobus, Donald Lines, "The Scott Family of Ridgefield, Conn." TAG 44:1 Jan 1968 pp 9-14 MARRIAGE: 1) Rebecca Olmstead; 2) 6 Mar 1727/28 Sarah Northrup who died 1731 Johnson, Carol Clark, Fullers, Sissons and Scotts. Our Yeoman Ancestors Mobile AL: American International 1976. FHL# 929.273 F958j pp 337-8 Rockwell, George L., The History of Ridgefield, Connecticut. privately printed 1927 FHL #974.69/R2 H2ro NOTES: not in Jacobus list Alexander, Orline St John, The St. John Genealogy New York: The Grafton Press 1907 FHL# 929.273 S23a S5 p 29-32 NOTE: 1993 IGI 
St. John, Samuel (I312684221504)
 
3672 Marriage: Listed as parent/spouse on bab
Marriage: Listed as parent/spouse on babtismal record of ST.Johnsville Church on Film # 0533497 
Deigertin, Gertraud (I312684220224)
 
3673 MARRIAGE: New England Marriages: Prior t
MARRIAGE: New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (C. A. Torrey) p. 704

! SPOUSE: MARRIAGE: Genealogy- The Grea
! SPOUSE: MARRIAGE: Genealogy- The Great Migration Begins: Robert Charles Anderson: 1995: Vol III, Pg 1749.

!BIRTH Bond's Hist of Watertown pg 454 !
!BIRTH Bond's Hist of Watertown pg 454 !MARRIAGE Hist of Watertown pg 454 !DEATH Hist of Watertown pg 455

!BIRTH: Ms Violet MacPhee 2615 Dekaib P
!BIRTH: Ms Violet MacPhee 2615 Dekaib Pike Apt 416, Norristown, PA 19401 Mar 3, 1993 MARRIAGE: Same DEATH: Same Genealogical and Family History of Central New York Vol. 1 Finche # 6051221

BIRTH:
1. "Vital Records of Cambridge,
BIRTH:
1. "Vital Records of Cambridge, Middlesex, MA to the End of the Year 1849," p. 460:
Hannah MANNING, daughter of Will[ia]m and Dorothy, born June 21, 1642.

DEATH:
1. Records of Births, Deathes and Marriages in Watertown, MA - Second Book; p. 77:
Hannah STEARNES an Aged Woman Deceesed February the 26 : 1724/5. 
Manning, Hannah (I312684223752)
 
3674 Marriages
First to Issac Prince on January 30, 1717
2nd to Samuel Vernon on January 25, 1725 
Paine, Elizabeth (I312684225047)
 
3675 Marriages in West Bromwich All Saints
Charles Edwards (bachelor) married Penelope Thompson (spinster) on 21 July 1816 at All Saints, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England. Richard Palmer and Mary Jennings were the witnesses. See Family Tree record MD6C-7TG.

Thomas Thompson (bachelor) married Hannah Green (spinster) on 916 May 1815. Richard Stanley was the witness. See Family Tree record MD6H-SYP.

Thomas Thompson (widower) married Mary Jennings (spinster) on 9 November 1818. Charles Edwards and Mary Palmer were the witnesses. See Family Tree record KCBP-S6M.

Joseph Thompson (of this record) married Penelope Thompson on 28 December 1835. Thomas Thompson and Eliza Thompson were the witnesses.

Other Thompsons baptized the same day as Joseph Lewis Thompson
The same day Joseph Lewis Thompson was baptized, his sister Sarah Ann was also baptized. Her name appears just below Joseph's. Just above Joseph's name are two other Thompsons: Elizabeth and Sarah, daughters of Joseph and Hannah Thompson. This older Joseph Thompson was a brass candlestick maker who lived on Brass Street in Birmingham. He was also the father of Sarah Spinks (1809), William (1810), James (1813), George (1816), Benjamin (1818), besides Elizabeth (1820), and Sarah (1822). This older Joseph Thompson appears in Family Tree at MVWW-XW6.

JOSEPH LEWIS THOMPSON-a PATRIARCH TO ALL OF HIS FAMILY & an INSERT ABOUT THE JOHN GORHAM SILVERSMITHING CO.
t

JOSEPH LEWIS THOMPSON-A PATRIARCH TO ALL OF HIS FAMILY.


The many brief histories of the life of Joseph Lewis Thompson were written with the hope that they might serve as an inspiration to all the descendants of this very special man. A man who was told by his patriarch, “The eye of the Lord has been upon thee from everlasting to do a great and mighty work in his kingdom.” Thousands of his descendants now enjoy the blessings of freedom and the blessings of the Gospel of Jesus Christ because this man and his three good wives had the intelligence and courage to follow their convictions. Written records of his life speaks volumes to those who look with a prayerful and understanding heart. He is indeed a Patriarch over his own great family.

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INSERT: PUBLISHED IN "The PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS FOR 250 YEARS" PRINTED IN 1886. NOTE NAME OF : JOSEPH LEWIS THOMPSON

About the year 1850, John Gorham, who had become sole proprietor of the Silversmithing business established by his father-Jabez Gorham, visited Europe in order to better familiarize himself with the methods of silverware manufacture. In London, England, he worked for three weeks with the help of master craftsmans, and when he returned to America in 1852, he had secured the services of several craftsmen, "Adept in their specialties."
Following Mr. Gorham's return to Providence, in 1852, his business expanded rapidly and was attended with great prosperity up to the outbreak of the Civil War. It was at this time when the Gorham Company had over 200 persons in its employ. This was the beginning of the present 'World Famous Gorham Manufacuring Company.'
In non-existance of any present proof it is at least reasonable to advance a theory that JOSEPH LEWIS THOMPSON, was one of the Silversmiths who was induced to come to Providence, Rhode Island as the result of this expansion in the Gorham Company.
Probably, JOSEPH LEWIS THOMPSON, left Rhode Island for Utah when the business was interrupted by the Civil War.
Recorded from the State House in Providence, Rhode Islan 
Thompson, Joseph Lewis (I312684221732)
 
3676 married 16 Feb 1790 to Michael Stowitz
married 16 Feb 1790 to Michael Stowitz

Ordinance number hard to read.
Ordinance number hard to read.

!IGI
!IGI

!Source:Joann McNees
!Source:Joann McNees

Elizabeth Bellinger married John George
Elizabeth Bellinger married John George Laux in 1782.  
Bellinger, Elisabeth (I312684220218)
 
3677 married 1785 Samuel FLETCHER.
married 1785 Samuel FLETCHER.

!1998 IGI
!1998 IGI

Elizabeth married Samuel Fletcher 1705 as his 3rd wife
Remingtons of Utah p.116

Ancestral File Number:&ltAFN&gt H088-GT Anc
Ancestral File Number:&ltAFN&gt H088-GT Ancestral File Number:&ltAFN&gt H088-GT Ancestral File Number:&ltAFN&gt PJCC-6H Ancestral File Number:&ltAFN&gt 3502-FX

!BIR-MAR-DEATH: Proctor Genealogy 1546-1
!BIR-MAR-DEATH: Proctor Genealogy 1546-1779 page 27. SOURCE # 30

!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: The History of Sa
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: The History of Salem Mass by Sidney Perley Vol III p.1, (1928) 1671-1716 !The Very Family EIHC Col II:34 Essex Co Mass Probabte 28582

!Chelmsford Vital Records
!Chelmsford Vital Records

Elizabeth was Samuel Fletcher's third wi
Elizabeth was Samuel Fletcher's third wife. Source: Proctor Genealogy

!Bir: Proctor Genealogy, p. 27 FHL 929.
!Bir: Proctor Genealogy, p. 27 FHL 929.273 P942a Mar: Proctor Genealogy, p. 27 Ords: IGI, 1992

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

Ancestral File Number:&ltAFN&gt H088-GT
Ancestral File Number:&ltAFN&gt H088-GT

!IGI Bap 19 Oct 1915; End 3 Sep 1928 SL
!IGI Bap 19 Oct 1915; End 3 Sep 1928 SL SS 12 Jan 1972 SL, 10 Jun 1947 AZ, 12 Nov 1980 OK, 19 May 1987 JR

!BIRTH IGI Batch # 8633507; Hist of Sale
!BIRTH IGI Batch # 8633507; Hist of Salem !MARRIAGE Hist of Salem Vol II; Proctor Gen pg 269 !DEATH Proctor Gen pg 269 
Proctor, Elizabeth (I312684225042)
 
3678 married 1st Esther PARKER 3 Dec 1691 (sh
married 1st Esther PARKER 3 Dec 1691 (she died 6 Dec 1693). He md 2nd 1694/5 Hannah WILSON and had 6 children by his second wife. PROCTOR FAM 1898 by Wm. Lawrence Proctor. and N.E. Hist Gen Soc.

Hannah Wilson is 2nd wife has all children : Esther Parker 1st wife no children
see a Genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford Ma pub 1898 by William Larwence Proctor page 7, 2nd generation lists all the children of Hannah & children match..last name not listed but from these two books and where they were from she is the most likely one (1st wife was Esther(Fletcher) Parker(wife of Isaac Parker & they had 2 children together) John Proctor married her his 1st marriage 12/9/1691 she died 12/6/1693.

Wife Hannah Wilson was the daughter of John Wilson Sr. and Hannah James
Woburn Town Records note, "Ye selectmen met and called James Proctor to
account for entertaining Hannah Fuller, his mother-in-law, without leave of ye selectmen."
Subsequently a bond for 80 pounds was given by James Wilson Sr. of Billerica, Samuel Wilson,
Aaron Cleveland, and James Proctor, all of Woburn, to free the town of any charge resulting
from "Hannah Fuller, ye wife of Lt. Thomas Fuller of Salem Village, who is come to this Towne
of Woburn to live with her children."



!Bir: Proctor Genealogy FHL 929.273 P94
!Bir: Proctor Genealogy FHL 929.273 P942a, p. 27 Mar: Ibid., p. 27 Dth: Proctor Genealogy FHL 929.273 P942a, p. 27 Ords: IGI, 1992

!Woburn Vital Records !Chelmsford Vital
!Woburn Vital Records !Chelmsford Vital Records

BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Records of Alice L. Reed
BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Records of Alice L. Reed; Phoenix, AZ

!A Connecticut researcher who went to th
!A Connecticut researcher who went to the vital records 
Proctor, James (I312684225074)
 
3679 Married a cousin
 
Terry, Abigail (I312684224214)
 
3680 Married a Hildreth??
Please provide sources and information to verify any additional marriages and married names. 
Eames, Abigail (I312684224984)
 
3681 Married at Schoharie by Domenic Berchmei
Married at Schoharie by Domenic Berchmeier; Died at Sharon near Berchmeir corner; body sent back to Schoharie in 1860 (St. John's Church). He sailed from Hamburg Oct. 14, 1742, and from London on March 10, 1743. "Britania" -- Capt. Grittichs--5 weeks. To Schoharie May 15, 1743. Gave sermon May 29, 1743.

Person note
Family search, Ancestral File Family Search 2000, Webpage of Jorg Martin Dallenbach;
IGI 2003; He was a Pastor;
Familysearch Family Trees, 2013;
Parents: Claus Albert Sommer & Barbara Greve; 
Sommer, Rev. Peter Nicholas (I312684220514)
 
3682 married by Brigham Young

Census: 1860
N
married by Brigham Young

Census: 1860
Name: Richard Blake Age in 1860: 10 Birth Year: abt 1850 Birthplace: England Home in 1860: Great Salt Lake City Ward 17, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory Gender: Male Post Office: Great Salt Lake City
Household Members:
Name Age
James G Blake 30
Elizabeth Blake 32
Richard Blake 10
Thomas Blake 8
James Blake 6
Mary Blake 5
John Blake 2

BURIAL: Utah Cemetery Inventory &lthttp://www.ancestry.com
Name: James G. Bleak
Birth Place: England
Death Date: 29 Jan 1918
Death Place: St. George, Utah
Cemetery: St. George City Cemetery
Source: Sexton / Grant
Grave Location: A_I_172_3
Relatives: Mother Godson, Mary

DEATH: Utah Death Index, 1905-1951 &lthttp://www.ancestry.com
Name: James G Bleak
Death Date: 30 Jan 1918
State file number: 1918000434
Gender: Male
Age: 88
County of Death: Washington


pronounciation
This is my family and the Bleak name is pronounced Blake with a long A.

~children #8 & 9are twins. ~1880 US Cens
~children #8 & 9are twins. ~1880 US Census for St. George, Washington, Utah; FHL Film 1255339; Page 357A; lists occupation as Accountant; Age 50 ~JG Bleak endured illness throughout the trek and was often compelled to ride in a handcart because of weakness. He was thus less physically able than some of the other men to make the treacherous crossing. Lynne Watkins Jorgensen focuses on the London members of the Martin company, including the family, in a well-researched article, "The Martin Handcart Disaster: The London Participants," Journal of Mormon History 21 (Fall 1995): 171-200. Of the fifty-eight Londoners who joined the company, seven died and one was born during the trek. This promise to JGB was recounted by in Scribo (his pseudonym), "An Item of Handcart Experience," Juvenile Instructor 37 (15 June 1902): 365-67 and quoted in Jorgensen, "The Martin Handcart Disaster," 192. Reference to it is also made in Caroline Addy, "JG Bleak: Pioneer Historian of Southern Utah" (master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1953), 11. Carol Cornwall Madsen, Journey to Zion: Voices from the Mormon Trail [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1997], 695.)

(2) Catherine Blanche/Gosnel 24Nov1860 (
(2) Catherine Blanche/Gosnel 24Nov1860 (3) Jane/Thompson 26Oct1861 (4) Matilda Irene/Thompson 3Feb1882

New Fact, Confirmed 7 March 2023, About James Godson Bleak
Go to James Godson Bleak's person page in Family Search and look at his Ordinances.
You'll notice that there are two sealings to parents; the first on 1 March 1879 (which was to Wilford Woodruff) and the second is to his natural parents but not done until 6 July 1967 by proxy in the St. George Temple. So he was never sealed to his own parents during his own life. I received a note today (March 7, 2023) from Family Search that after a search of ordinance files, there is not an earlier date than the 1967 date for a sealing to his natural parents.
This has to be the reason we have so little genealogical information on JGB's line except essentially the names of his parents and grandparents. Apparently he didn't look for any as he considered his sealing to Wilford Woodruff as preeminent. Too bad, as the records from Castlelyons and Rathcormac in Ireland were not destroyed until 1922 in a Public Record Office (PRO) fire.
 
Bleak, James Godson (I312684222249)
 
3683 Married Elizabeth Leman (Leaming) (C0NP-
Married Elizabeth Leman (Leaming) (C0NP-PX) 9 Oct 1711

1690
1690

dead
dead

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

Of Guilford, New Haven,Connecticut,USA
Of Guilford, New Haven,Connecticut,USA

(12) 2 death dates, 29Jan1896 may be end
(12) 2 death dates, 29Jan1896 may be endowment date 
Stone, M Stephen (I312684225608)
 
3684 Married Elizebeth Stetson in 1709.
Married Elizebeth Stetson in 1709.

According to the Fred H. Benson records
According to the Fred H. Benson records William died at the age of 30 and 5 months after the birth of his son. see pages 20 and 21. Only one child, "William" is listed.

He married about 1709, Elizabeth Stetso
He married about 1709, Elizabeth Stetson, daughter of Samuel & Mary Stetson. 
Benson, William G (I312684222913)
 
3685 Married Israel Hendrick 8 Nov 1688
Married Israel Hendrick 8 Nov 1688

Parents: William Gutterson & Elizabeth.
Parents: William Gutterson & Elizabeth.

!She md 8 Nov 1688 Israel Hendricks !She
!She md 8 Nov 1688 Israel Hendricks !She md 8 Nov 1688 Israel Hendricks  
Gutterson, Sarah (I312684224901)
 
3686 MARRIED JOSEPH SWAIN.
MARRIED (2)GODFREY
MARRIED JOSEPH SWAIN.
MARRIED (2)GODFREY GRAY 3 MAY 1769 
Marvin, Ann (I312684221454)
 
3687 MARRIED JOSHUA SEARS
MARRIED (2) JOSIAH
MARRIED JOSHUA SEARS
MARRIED (2) JOSIAH HOLLEY

child
child

Josiah/Holley
Josiah/Holley

Additional spouse indicated, no name gi
Additional spouse indicated, no name given 
Marvin, Rachel (I312684221461)
 
3688 Married to both Sarah Dicks and Sarah Pennell?
Because Sarah Dicks did not die until 1777, I doubt the Joseph who married Hannah Pyle was the same person. I don't know much about this, but need to figure out what is correct. Certainly both are listed as spouses of this Joseph on many Ancestry trees.

Could Sarah Dicks' death date be wrong? Or could there have been a divorce/ (Unlikely in those days, but possible I guess.) 
Pyle, Joseph (I312684220982)
 
3689 Married: 21 Apr 1917, LaVeda WILLIAMS
Married: 21 Apr 1917, LaVeda WILLIAMS 
Williams, William Jenkin (I312684221547)
 
3690 Martha DeVillier
Martha DeVillier is a different person having nothing whatever to do with the wife of Brice Collins. 
Martha (I312684222792)
 
3691 Martha Tefft and John Whitford are the p
Martha Tefft and John Whitford are the parents of:Mercy, Martha and Amos Whitford.

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

!source--see John Whitford
!source--see John Whitford

listed as wife # 1
listed as wife # 1

!Ancestrial file
!Ancestrial file

Line in Record @I0650@ (RIN 1092) from G
Line in Record @I0650@ (RIN 1092) from GEDCOM file not recognized: PLAC SLAKE

!sources--Rhode Is. vital rec Vol 5 & 6;
!sources--Rhode Is. vital rec Vol 5 & 6; Exeter births and deaths;  
Himes, Mrs. Mary (I312684222793)
 
3692 Martin genealogy : descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., showing descent from royalty : also giving brief histories of, and descent from, the following colonial families : Nicols, Webster, Dudley, Bradstreeet, Ward, Bliss, Marsh,
Martin genealogy : descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., showing descent from royalty : also giving brief histories of, and descent from, the following colonial families : Nicols, Webster, Dudley, Bradstreeet, Ward, Bliss, Marsh, Chamberlain, Williams, Cotton, Stoddard, Stratton, Squire, Chipman, Dodge : showing "Mayflower" descent, signer of Declaration of Independence, Revolutionary War records 
Martin, Sarah (I312684225460)
 
3693 Martin/Sailer 1 Sep 1733
Martin/Sailer 1 Sep 1733

!Family History Library archival record
!Family History Library archival record 
Kittelberger, Anna Barb. (I312684219678)
 
3694 Mary and 11 Children
1756 court petition name children states Joseph died intestate leaving a widow Mary, and 11 children (12 total, 1 is deceased):
Jonathan the eldest,
Peggy wife of Solomon Wallace
Joseph the younger (Jr),
Timothy
Train
James
William
Andrew
Hester
John
Robert
grandson John Murray Jr, son of his daughter Mary & husband John Murray, both deceased 
Caldwell, Joseph (I312684222885)
 
3695 Mary Andrews born 1643 Farmington, Ct.
She was the SECOND wife of Thomas Barnes born 1615. His first wife was hanged as a witch. someone is combining the two wives into one. Now, John Andrews eldest daughter Mary shows up on here as Brocket. Whoever is doing this is making a mess of the geneology which will hard to sort out in the future. please, refer to Andrews family geneology, which is on the computer. also, Barnes geneology by prescott barnes. do some research before you add wrong information on here please. It is bad enough that the thomas barnes of middletown/new haven is erroneously added here. let's not merge the two wives now. Thomas Barnes and Mary Andrews are my 7x ggparents. when t.b. died Mary married brunson.

Research
(Thomas of New Haven) was born 26 August 1623 and died 10 June 1691 in Middletown, CT.
Wife: 1: Mary ___ - ?- 1676 • GYML-1G1 - m. about 1643
2: Elizabath ___- ?- 1694 • GYML-1G1 - m. ?
Research -
Memories (A) 'General Society of Colonial Wars Membership Applications, 1893-1949 for Edwin Sedgwick Chittenden' claims Thomas Barnes was married to Mary Andrews.

Source 'Genealogy of the Barnes Family' [http://www.bellavistaranch.net/genealogy/barnes.html] Claims

Thomas Barnes of New Haven married a woman named Elizabeth about 1647 and lived with her there until about 1660 or 1665, afterwhich they moved to North Haven, then later to that part of Middletown known as Middlefield, where he died in either 1691 or 1693. He left a will, dated Feb. 25, 1683, in which he names his children. Various online genealogies give his birthplace as Barking, Essex, name his parents, and give the surname of his wife, but as none provide any documentation, these claims are suspect.
children -
John Barnes (b. 1648) is mentioned in his father's will.
Elizabeth Barnes (b. 1650) is mentioned in her father's will.
Thomas Barnes (1653-1712) is mentioned in his father's will.
Mercy Barnes (b. 1655) is mentioned in her father's will.
Abigail Barnes (1656/57-1723) is mentioned in her father's will.
Daniel Barnes (1659-c.1740) is mentioned in his father's will.
Martha Barnes (b. 1661) is mentioned in her father's will.
Maibee (Maybe) Barnes (1663-1749) is mentioned in his father's will.

Memories 'Families of Ancient New Haven, CT Vol. 1 pg 115' Claims Thomas Barnes was Married to Mary ___ who d Apr 1676 and then married Elizabeth ___ who d 1694. ( This puts Mary as the Mother of all Thomas's children.

Question - Are there two wifes or One wife named Mary Elizabeth Andrews?

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First Mary
My records from "Portrait of our Family Tree Bartholomew and Davis Families" By June Hartzell show Thomas marrying two Mary's. The first one is the unfortunate woman that was accused of being a witch.
She was hung as a witch on Jan. 20 1662. She was accused by Rebecca Greensmith. She was arrested Jan. 6 1662. I don't have her last name or any information. It might have been destroyed with her tragic death.

The second Mary was Mary Elizabeth Andrews.

The first Mary had 6 children. Elizabeth, Sarah, Benjamin, abiail, Daniel and Joseph.
Mary Elizabeth Andrew had 3 children. Ebenezer, William and Thomas.

I have no record o Elizabeth Pardee
The first wife, Mary, was hanged as a witch on 25 Jun 1663.

1 _IFLAGS 0 AF HOC6-91 merged: birthdat
1 _IFLAGS 0 AF HOC6-91 merged: birthdate abt 1641 AF 8XOR-DF merged: birthdate abt 1641, name Mary AF H07H-9T merged: birthdate abt 1641, name Tbd; death date bef 1693 AF HOC6-91 merged: birthdate abt 1641 AF 8XOR-DF merged: birthdate abt 1641, name Mary AF H07H-9T merged: birthdate abt 1641, name Tbd; death date bef 1693

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Line 6630 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME Mary // GIVN Mary Mary Barnes, wife of Thomas Barnes was convicted of witchcraft and Line 6633 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE Mary Barnes, wife of Thomas Barnes was convicted of witchcraft and CONC executed. She was one of the last people to be executed as a witch in Line 6634 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE Mary Barnes, wife of Thomas Barnes was convicted of witchcraft and CONC CT. From records of Particular Court of CT held 6 Jan 1662/63. (See THOMAS BARNES HARTFORD,CT book, page 7. Line 6637 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SOUR @S5@ Line 6638 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SOUR PAGE Page 7

!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

right Mary and Thomas Barnes?
Not sure that this record is correct. Could we be mixing information from this Mary and the second wife, also Mary?

Mary Andrews died 1662 did not have a son names Thomas.

Also if you look at the current timeline, the dates do not make sense.


https://digitalfarmington.org/digital-farmington-project/mary-barnes-last-witch-hanged-in-connecticut/

On January 6, 1662, Mary Barnes was taken from her home in Farmington CT, more than likely by John Andrews, the local constable/sheriff, and taken to Hartford where she was indicted for witchcraft. She was approximately 32 years old at that time and had four children. There is not a lot written down about Mary Barnes in the historical records. Who was Mary Barnes? How did this Farmington goodwife became involved in the witch-hunt that was going on in Hartford in 1662?

Mary Barnes was born circa 1631 in England. She married Thomas Barnes in 1648. There are no records of their marriage listed in the records. They moved from Hartford to become two of the original settlers of Farmington, CT. They had four children: Sarah, born circa 1649; Benjamin, born 1653; Joseph, born 1655; and Hannah, born 1657. Hannah died a few months after her mother was hanged.

Farmington at that time was a model Puritan town dominated by the Congregational church. Thomas Barnes was a member of the church and two of his children were baptized in the church. Mary Barnes was not a member of the church. Members of the town, whether or not they were church members, were expected to obey all of the strict moral and legal codes of the time. Farmington was a small community of a few hundred residents, almost all of whom lived within a 3-square-mile area surrounding the village center. There was much scrutiny of the colonists’ activities by their neighbors and not much chance of keeping anything secret. There is much to speculate on Mary’s relationships with her neighbors.

The Barnes family were not unknown to the Particular Court at the time. Thomas Barnes made a complaint against James Tills, a servant of John Miggs, claiming that Tills stole his scythe and his ox. The outcome of that case was that Tills was severely whipped, put into stocks and forced to apologize publicly to Barnes. The records of the Particular Court dated May 17th, 1694 state “as also that a like warrant shall be directed to the constable for apprending and bring upp to particular court Mary Barnes of their town.” This refers to a mention of a previous charge of adultery brought up in a different case against someone else. There are no records of any follow-up on this warrant and there is also nothing about what the charges might be. In any case, charges were never filed.

Mary Barnes would have been familiar with the cases of witchcraft which were being prosecuted at that time. She testified in 1655 in the case against Nicholas Bayley and his wife of Farmington. She spoke of conversations she had with Mrs. Bayley and the fact that Mrs. Bayley had quarrels with Thomas Barnes concerning ducks and pork. Mr. and Mrs. Bayley fled to Rhode Island. Mary Barnes would have known Rebecca Greensmith long before Mrs. Greensmith accused her of witchcraft in 1662. Mary’ own indictment, trial and execution occurred during a very short period of time. Her indictment and trial were on January 3rd and she was hanged, along with Nathaniel and Rebecca Greensmith, on January 25, 1663. According to the records on the Particular Court of Connecticut, her indictment reads, “Mary Barnes thou are here Indited by ye name of Mary Barnes for not haveing the fear of God before thyne eyes. Thou hast entertained familiarity with Satan the great enemy of God and mankind and by his help has acted things in a preternaturally way beyond ye ordinary Course of nature for which according to ye Law of God and ye established Laws of this colony thou deserved to die.

“The Prisoner pleaded not guilty and referd her self for trial by ye Jury

“The Jury returned that they find ye Prisoners Guilty of ye Inditement.“

The magistrates involved were Matthew Allen, Daniel Clark, Richard Treat, Henry Wolcott, Samuel Wyllys and Lt. John Allyn. The jury was Samuel Boreman, John Coles, Lt. Walter Fyler, John Gilbert, Samuel Hale. Captain Samuel Marshal, Ensign John Olmstead, William Wadsworth, Robert Webster, Gregory Winterton and Nathaniel Willett. There is no record of Mary Barnes saying anything in her defense. What was unusual about Mary Barnes’ indictment was that she was not identified as the wife of Thomas Barnes nor was Thomas Barnes indicted separately. There is no record of Thomas Barnes ever coming to the defense of his wife. It is not known if he even attended the trial.

The timing of Mary Barnes’ trial was unfortunate. Governor John Winthrop, Jr. had sailed to England in 1661 on government business to deal with the issue of a royal charter. Governor Winthrop had a deep interest in alchemy, a tolerance of religious matters and political acumen. No one was hanged for witchcraft from the time he was elected in 1657. The witch-hunt in Hartford did not begin until 1662. It is likely that he would have stopped the trials if he were not away in England during this time.

Rebecca Greensmith, Nathaniel Greensmith and Mary Barnes were taken by oxcart to a wooden scaffold set up at Gallows Hill near the cow pasture in Hartford. Crowds gathered, because executions were public events and were treated both as a warning and as a time for merriment. Mary’s children were ages 16 through age 6. It is not recorded if they attended the hanging or who took care of them during this time. It is also not recorded if Thomas Barnes attended the hanging. What is recorded is that Thomas Barnes paid the jail keeper the fee of 21 shillings for keeping Mary in the jail for the three weeks between her trial and her execution. According to tradition, the Greensmiths were executed first and then Mary Barnes was executed. Mary Barnes thus is the last person hanged in Connecticut for witchcraft.

Thomas Barnes did not leave Farmington after his wife’s death, even though he did have the connections and the assets to do so. On March 3, 1662, three months later, he signed a marriage contract with his neighbor John Andrews for the hand of his daughter Mary Andrews. As part of the marriage contract, Barnes agreed to “put out all of his children excepting his son Benjamin Barnes; however, if the aforesaid Barnes, together with the desire of his wife, shall see it comfortable for himself and his wife and child, he hath liberty to keep his daughter Sarah at home with him, to be serviceable to him unit she shall depart from her natural life or unit God shall dispose of her in marriage.” Mary Andrews was only 20 at the time and Thomas Barnes was 48. Thomas Barnes wrote his will on June 9th, 1668. In this will, he left his estate to Mary Andrews Barnes and their two sons. His children by his first wife are mentioned in the following manner “to my children which are already gone from me and disposed in marriage I have formerly given according to my Ability, and which I expect they shall aquiesse.”

It seems as if Mary Barnes was resigned to the inevitability of her fate. However, the why of what happens is a mystery which may never be solved. Her memory has not been lost in history. Her name keeps appearing alongside the names of the other men and women who suffered similar fates during the colonial period. There is a continued interest in the history of witches and witchcraft which exists up to the current day. In 2013, the Stanley-Whitman House held a symposium on colonial New England history of witchcraft. There was a witchcraft trial exhibit and various panel discussions. Also included on that day was a performance of a play written by Virginia Wolf entitled “In a Preternatural Way: The Witchcraft Trial of Mary Barnes.” It is hoped, by various people, that the State of Connecticut will someday pass a law to exonerate the memory of Mary Barnes.


Recommended Reading:
Butler, Joanne. Witches vs. Winthrops. October 2013. Accessed March 27, 2016. http://rebelpuritan.blogspot.com/2013/10/witches-vs-winthrop_31.html.

Karlsen, Carol F. The Devil in the Shape of a Woman: Witchcraft in Colonial New England. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1998.

Taylor, John M. The Witchcraft Delusion In Colonial Connecticut . New York: Grafton Press, 1908.

Telian, Bernice Mabel Grafton. My Grandmother Mary was Hanged. Delhi, NY: Privately Published, 2013.




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Different
this is a different person. not mary andrews of farmington, ct. 10 years difference in age. this person is not the wife of Thomas Barnes of farmington, she is the wife of thomas barnes of middletown/new haven

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!Vital Records cited in Families of Anci
!Vital Records cited in Families of Ancient New Haven, by Donald Lines Jacobus

1. Ancestral File.
1. Ancestral File.

!The Adams Family of Massachusetts, Gary
!The Adams Family of Massachusetts, Gary Gardner-Glynn, #929.273 AD17ggg. p. 79: two more spouses: James Smith (DGE) (M1700) and Thomas Walker (CGE) (M1700)

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!Source of Information: 1) The American
!Source of Information: 1) The American Genealogist, Vol. 38, No. 4 Whole No. 152 pp 113 to 211 !Source of Information: 1) The American Genealogist, Vol. 38, No. 4 Whole No. 152 pp 113 to 211 2) Mary Thomas's first wife was hanged as a witch at Hartford.

!Source:Andrews Family- Alfred Andrews,
!Source:Andrews Family- Alfred Andrews, 1872, page 56 "Mary, eldest daughter of John and Mary the settlers, baptized the 16th of May, 1658; was then fourteen years old. She married Thomas Barnes, and was his second wife. he died, when 2nd she married about 1682, -----------Bronson; she was mentioned in her father's will, dated 1681, as his daughter Mary Barnes, and received a portion of his estate, but her mother, 1683, two years later, calls her Mary Bronson, and gave her by that name several articles of bedding and clothing."

!BIRTH: Records of Farmington, in the N
!BIRTH: Records of Farmington, in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 11, 1847, p. 326, include the following: "On the 9 May 1658 John Andrews joined the Church. On the 6th of May 1658 his children were baptized that were not above 13 years old. Mary in her 14th year (therefore born 1644)

#1:ANDREWS MEMORIAL BOOK in poss. of pat
#1:ANDREWS MEMORIAL BOOK in poss. of patron; GENERAL HISTORY of JOHN and MARY ANDREWS, Who Settled in Farmington, Connecticut, 1640, by Alfred Andrews, pp 50-52, 56, pub by A.H. Andrews and Co, Chicago, ILL, printed by Case, Lockwood, and Brainard, Hartford, Connecticut, 1872.

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

Non-standard gedcom data: 1 AFN 1XKB-0
Non-standard gedcom data: 1 AFN 1XKB-0QM

(21) dead
(21) dead

Mary, the wife of Thomas Barnes, was hun
Mary, the wife of Thomas Barnes, was hung as a witch in 1662 at Hartford, Conn. We have never been able to learn anything about her parents or where she was born. There is only the record of her children and her execution. Evidently everything about her was wiped out of the records because of the sentence of being a witch. Some day we will know who Mary was, and we will love her just that much more.

She was executed for witchcraft leaving
She was executed for witchcraft leaving her husband and young children.

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

http://www.surnames.com/gedcom/ray_delbe
http://www.surnames.com/gedcom/ray_delbert/d85.htm

!#1:ANDREWS MEMORIAL BOOK in poss. of pa
!#1:ANDREWS MEMORIAL BOOK in poss. of patron; GENERAL HISTORY of JOHN and MARY ANDREWS, Who Settled in Farmington, Connecticut, 1640, by Alfred Andrews, pp 50-52, 56, pub by A.H. Andrews and Co, Chicago, ILL, printed by Case, Lockwood, and Brainard, Hartford, Connecticut, 1872.

!Red book 1.
!Red book 1.

Mary Andrews
in my family record and on myheritage.com it has Mary Andrews as mother of William Barnes. myheritage.com has her born abt 1590 married to Thomas Barnes 1647 New Haven, New Haven CT

Mary Barnes Death
This is the Mary Barnes who was hung for witchcraft. At the time of her death she had 4 children. See reason below.

Line in Record @I7884@ (RIN 7883) from G
Line in Record @I7884@ (RIN 7883) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CAUS executed !She was convicted of witchcraft and executed according to records at "Particular Court of Connecticut" convened 6 Jan 1662/3. A jury found her guilty and she was one of the last persons executed for this "crime". Her husband had to pay the costs of keeping her in jail amounting to 21 shillings, per Fred BARNES of Fairfield, CA citing "The Ancestry of Fanny BARNES and her husband Thomas KNIGHT," Prestige Printers, 1989. The foregoing is confirmed by Hal & Carma FERGUSON in their e-mail which reads: "I am a descendant of Thomas Barnes (1615) m.Mary Needham (executed for being a witch) and Mary Andrews. I have a large file and would like to compare records if you are interested. Hal" Line in Record @I7884@ (RIN 7883) from GEDCOM file not recognized: ADDR Line in Record @I7884@ (RIN 7883) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _EMAIL halcarma@srv.net

inf from Ancestral file

Inf from Kather
inf from Ancestral file

Inf from Katherine E. Brown 72427 3020@compuserve.com (Kindred Konnections) Source Andrews Family-Alfred Andrews 1872 pg. 56 "Mary, eldest daughter...."

!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

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

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

!According to "McArthur-Barnes Ancestral
!According to "McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines" pg. 136, she m. (1) Thomas BARNES 23 Mar 1662/3, aft. he d. (2) Jacob BRONSON of Farmington, CT. She was b. 15 Apr 1643 at Farmington, CT. Her parents are John ANDREWS and Mary _____ (Doc. #899) AF lists her as Mary ANDRUS who m. Jacob BRONSON (Doc. #1130). Her parents are John ANDREWS or ANDRUS and Mary _____ (Doc. #1131). 1988 CT IGI gives her indiv. ord. dates in batch #7027401-98.

ch known
ch known

!Source: Book Written by L. Don Berchtol
!Source: Book Written by L. Don Berchtold, "History of Don Merlin Grover and Jennette Morris Grover, Ancestors and Descendants, FHL Call No. US and Can, Book Area 929.273, G919Bδ. These data were collected from the Ancestral File and The LDS Options Files (See individual window ID box for AFN) following the writing of this book. Husband Were: Thomas Barnes (AFN: 8VGH-G0), Jacob Bronson (AFN: 2DK8-SV)

First and Last names are questionable.
First and Last names are questionable. Possibly Ann. 
Andrews, Elizabeth (I312684225228)
 
3696 Mary Elizabeth Hunter in TIB Record.
Mary Elizabeth Hunter in TIB Record.

AFN # 1QHX-3G; KXQS-VK NAME: Mary Eliza
AFN # 1QHX-3G; KXQS-VK NAME: Mary Eliza Hunter; Elizabeth Hunter Father: David Hunter Mother: Ann Collins AFN # 1QHX-3G; KXQS-VK NAME: Mary Eliza Hunter; Elizabeth Hunter Father: David Hunter Mother: Ann Collins

All Ordinance Dates Checked, 1992. FHL
All Ordinance Dates Checked, 1992. FHL Salt Lake City, Utah.

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

Maiden surname from TIB Record
Maiden surname from TIB Record

DEATH: One source gives place of death a
DEATH: One source gives place of death as Fairview, Sanpete, Utah (B. Young) 
Hunter, Mary Elizabeth (I312684222253)
 
3697 Mary Hubbard
Please see page 115 from Vol. 1 of "Families of Ancient New Haven". This lists the children of Thomas Barnes born and died these dates, married 1st to Mary Hubbard in 1675. Page also lists the 4 children of Thomas and Mary, and their birth dates, including Thomas Barnes, b. 1687 who married Mary Leek in 1709.
Thomas married 2nd to Abigail Frost. Page 116 of same volume lists the children of this union.
 
Hubbard, Mary (I312684225183)
 
3698 Mary or Molly/Tillinghast *
Mary or Molly/Tillinghast *

Line in Record @I0691@ (RIN 1130) from G
Line in Record @I0691@ (RIN 1130) from GEDCOM file not recognized: PLAC IFALL

1743
1743

(1743)
(1743)

Sarah/Arnold * 28 Mar 1770
Sarah/Arnold * 28 Mar 1770

!sources--see John Whitford sources
!sources--see John Whitford sources  
Whitford, Amos (I312684222491)
 
3699 Mary Ruck Smith is the half sister of Sa
Mary Ruck Smith is the half sister of Sarah Burroughs, wife of Rev.george Burroughs, who was hanged for witchcraft in Salem in August 1692.Rebecca Nurse was hanged in July 1692 in Salem. 
Ruck, Mary (I312684222534)
 
3700 Mary Smith
Mary's work has already been done. She was mistakenly merged with Mary Stratton who was Henry's first wife.
Mary Smith is Mary's maiden name as well as her married name. her parents are William and Mary Smith.
Mary Stratton married Henry Smith on 18 February 1730. They had 2 children. She died about 1737 in Lexington. There is a death record of a Mary Smith from Lexington who died 12 October 1737, but there is not enough information to tie it to her.
Henry married Mary Smith, of Weston, on 7 December 1738. They had 7 children together. The children have already been sealed to Henry and Mary (Smith) Smith. Henry and Mary have already been sealed as well.
Because of the merge of the two Marys, the first record of Mary is gone and in creating a new record, her work all shows up as needs doing.

 
Smith, Mary Ann (I312684222539)
 

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