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4101 Sources: Great Aunt's Family Tree www.fa
Sources: Great Aunt's Family Tree www.familysearch.org AFN:2Q0J-6S

This Lydia Phelps GDGS-443 is supposedly married to Daniel Hendrick.
This Lydia Phelps GDGS-443 is supposedly married to Daniel Hendrick. However, there are NO sources for this individual. There ARE sources for Lydia Phelps LRT1-6HS including a birth, marriage and death record. And it is this second Lydia Phelps who is married (and sealed) to Daniel Hendrick. Their son, Daniel, joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Nauvoo eventually, and later immigrated west and helped settle St. George, Utah. WE have record of their temple ordinances being performed before the proxy sealing in 1888. Because the information for this couple and the work performed is over 100 years closer to their actual lives (and performed by their son's family) we accept it as more accurate than this more recent additoni. 
Phelps, Lydia (I312684224721)
 
4102 Sources: Great Aunt's Family Tree www.fa
Sources: Great Aunt's Family Tree www.familysearch.org AFN:2Q0J-F1

(21) dead
(21) dead 
Hendrix, Martin (I312684224787)
 
4103 Sources: Great Aunt's Family Tree www.fa
Sources: Great Aunt's Family Tree www.familysearch.org AFN:BW4R-XL

Althernate birth place
A death record shows that John Hendrick was born in Crete, and then moved to Connecticut. He must have been granted a Connecticut birth certificate.

AFGS
1 UID 11F92BE08A34D511A3F4444553540
AFGS
1 UID 11F92BE08A34D511A3F444455354000080FD

(21) dead
(21) dead

AFGS
1 UID BA14FF0D461212458A7A952A7A361
AFGS
1 UID BA14FF0D461212458A7A952A7A361A576DA1

AFGS
1 UID 2F6564025D9B7946BA9C10E2F566D
AFGS
1 UID 2F6564025D9B7946BA9C10E2F566DC41717F 
Hendrick, John (I312684224793)
 
4104 Sources: Great Aunt's Family Tree www.fa
Sources: Great Aunt's Family Tree www.familysearch.org AFN:BW4R-ZR

AFGS
1 UID 2CF946B9B5EF1841923ADAC244A9E
AFGS
1 UID 2CF946B9B5EF1841923ADAC244A9E27BD3E0
1 UID 13F92BE08A34D511A3F4444553540000821D 
Barrett, Martha (I312684224770)
 
4105 Sources: Name : The Founding Families &
Sources: Name : The Founding Families & Individuals of Washington Parish, La 
Ott, Jacob III (I312684220903)
 
4106 Sources: Other : 1840 La. Washington Par
Sources: Other : 1840 La. Washington Parish Female Age 50-60 Other : 1850 La. Washington Parish Margaret Ott Age 73 
Jackson, Margaret (I312684220946)
 
4107 Special Attention
Special Attention

Lester m. Wilson, 60 died Sun. at Riverside (Mar 1977)

Lester M. Wilson age 60 of Riverside, died Sunday at his home of Cancer.

He was born Nov 2, 1916 at Malad to George and Myra Howard Wilson.

He married Della Christensen Sep 24, 1940 in Prest…
Wilson, Lester Moroni (I312684222055)
 
4108 Spelling of surname
The Sources give Quakkenbosch, Quackenbosh.  
Quackenbush, Peter W. (I312684219995)
 
4109 Spouse Findagrave link....
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35099262/roger-alling 
Holt, Ruth (I312684225290)
 
4110 spouse: Mahala Jane Wilson Mar. 7 Aug 18
spouse: Mahala Jane Wilson Mar. 7 Aug 1864 Place: Ogden, Weber, Ut SS: 5 Jun 1879 EH

!NAME, DATES, PLACES: From Ancestral Fi
!NAME, DATES, PLACES: From Ancestral File.

Date and Location are generated
Date and Location are generated

fam rec in poss of Donna McFarland Jones
fam rec in poss of Donna McFarland Jones and fam history of Robert McFarland & Josephine McFarland in poss of Abram McFarland. Also microfilm of West Weber Ward rec in SL Gen. Lib. Also, SL Temple records.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-186
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868 1855 Richard Ballantyne Company Departure: 1-2 July 1855 Arrival in Salt Lake Valley: 25 September 1855 Company Information: 402 individuals and 45 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Mormon Grove, Kansas (Near Atchison). The number shown in parentheses next to each name is the age of the pioneer at the time of the journey. McFarland, Archibald (22) McFarland, Isabella (22) McFarland, James (20) McFarland, Janet (9) McFarland, Margaret (51) McFarland, Mary Ann (12) ***McFarland, Robert M. (11) McFarland, William (60) McFarland, William (17) Source: http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneercompany Emigration to the United States CHARLES BUCK Ship: 1424 tons: 202' x 39' x 19' Built: 1853 at Rockland, Maine Elder Richard Ballantyne, a thirty-seven-year-old Scotsman returning from a mission in India, was appointed president of the Mormon company on board the clipper ship Charles Buck. He was assisted by Elders Eric G. M. Hogan and Mark Fletcher. Passengers: ***Robert McFarland Janet McFarland Isabella McFarland Archibald McFarland Mary Ann McFarland Williams McFarland Margaret McFarland Williams McFarland James McFarland Source: LSD Emigrant Roster & Voyage History 1840 - 1869 CD 1880 United States Census (CD) Census Place:West Weber, Weber, Utah Source: FHL 1255339, National Archives Film T9-1339, Page 535A Lives with: ***Robert MC FARLAND (Self, Male, Married, White, Age: 35, Birth: SCOT, Occ: Farmer, Fa: SCOT, Mo: SCOT) Mahala MC FARLAND (Wife, Female, Married, White, Age: 35, Birth: IL. Occ: Keeping House, Fa: VT, Mo: PA) William MC FARLAND (Son, Male, Single, White, Age: 15, Birth: UT, Occ: At Home, Fa: SCOT, Mo: IL) Robert MC FARLAND (Son, Male, Single, White, Age: 12, Birth: UT, Occ: At Home, Fa: SCOT, Mo: IL) Agnes MC FARLAND (Dau, Female, Single, White, Age: 9, Birth: UT, Occ: At Home, Fa: SCOT, Mo: IL) Jennette MC FARLAND (Dau, Female, Single, White, Age: 8, Birth: U T, Occ: At Home, Fa: SCOT, Mo: IL) Margaret MC FARLAND (Dau, Female, Single, White, Age: 7, Birth: UT, Occ: At Home, Fa: SCOT, Mo: IL) Mahala MC FARLAND (Dau, Female, Single, White, Age: 5, Birth: UT, Occ: At Home, Fa: SCOT, Mo: IL) Henry MC FARLAND (Son, Male, Single, White, Age: 3, Birth: UT, Occ: At Home, Fa: SCOT, Mo: IL) A. Mary MC FARLAND (Dau, Female, Single, White, Age: 1M, Birth: UT, Occ: At Home, Fa: SCOT, Mo: IL) DEATH: Obituary; 1931; The Ogden Standard-Examiner; Thursday Evening, July 2, 1931; Page ; On Archive record, death date is stated: 1 July 1927.

Josephine/Mattson This is the 2nd wife
Josephine/Mattson This is the 2nd wife

family representative is direct descend
family representative is direct descendant

Josephine/Mattson
Josephine/Mattson

Don't combine this "unknown record" with
Don't combine this "unknown record" with any other marriage data for Mahala Jane Wilson. She was Robert McFarland's first wife; 2nd wife was Josephine Mattson. Combining this records puts all of the 1st, 2nd family children together.

(2) 22Jan1890 Josephine Christine/Mattso
(2) 22Jan1890 Josephine Christine/Mattson 
McFarland, Robert McCune (I312684222288)
 
4111 SPOUSE: MARRIAGE: DEATH: Book-Ne
SPOUSE: MARRIAGE: DEATH: Book-New England Marriages Prior to 1700; Clarence Almon Torrey;1985; Page 369.

Chelmsford, Mdx., Mass.
Chelmsford, Mdx., Mass. 
Moore, Anna (I312684220130)
 
4112 Srce: family records as of 7/17/1999 an
Srce: family records as of 7/17/1999 and The Huguenot Historical Society PO Box 339 New Paltz, NY 12561 (914) 255-1660

!1. The Freer Family; the Descendants of
!1. The Freer Family; the Descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz, Ruth P. Heidgerd, comp. FHL# 928227 (3). !2. CHRISTENING: Dutch Reformed Church Records, Kingston, Ulster, NY entry # 1035

#1-Birth and marriage data from notes of
#1-Birth and marriage data from notes of Paul Cardwell. 7/97

#1-Baptism and marriage data from notes
#1-Baptism and marriage data from notes of Paul Cardwell, July 1997 
Freer, Sara (I312684220062)
 
4113 Stiles Henry Reed 'History and Genealogi
Stiles Henry Reed 'History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor', Book 13,p 162.

http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/tholcom
https://www.holcombegenealogy.com/g0/p3.htm#i108
Sarah Holcombe1
b. 1691, d. 14 December 1787
Charts
Four Generations of Descendants of Thomas Holcombe
Sarah Holcombe was born in 1691 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Holcombe and Mary Bliss. Sarah Holcombe married Samuel Barber, son of Lt. Thomas Barber and Mary Phelps, on 17 December 1712 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2,3 Sarah Holcombe died on 14 December 1787 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.

Phelps and Barber Genealogies gives her birth date as 15 Feb. 1678. McPherson typos "1791."

Also information on Family Group Sheets from Diane Graham, 3912 5th Ave, Sioux City, IA 51106.
Children of Sarah Holcombe and Samuel Barber
Dr. Samuel Barber II+ b. 26 Jan 1714, d. 14 Jan 1797
Sgt. Thomas Barber+ b. 1716, d. 1792
Jonathan Barber+ b. 1717, d. 1745
John Barber+ b. 1719, d. 27 Dec 1797
Mercy Barber+ b. 1721, d. 14 Jul 1745
Sarah Barber+ b. 1 Apr 1722, d. 19 Dec 1805
Citations
[S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb, Vol. I:Pg. 31.
[S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 34.
[S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 221.2.

She moved to Simsbury after Samuel died
She moved to Simsbury after Samuel died.

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BIRTH: Stiles p. 395; MARRIAGE: Bates
BIRTH: Stiles p. 395; MARRIAGE: Bates p. 34; 
Holcombe, Sarah (I312684223297)
 
4114 Stiles Henry Reed 'History and Genealogi
Stiles Henry Reed 'History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor', Book 13,p 162.

prove that Martha Holcomb
She is listed in her father's will Nathaniel Holcombe Sen and her mother was Mary Bliss.

She is not the daughter of Nathaniel and Martha Buell Holcombe

there is a second Martha Holcombe.

!archive record of father Nathaniel Holc
!archive record of father Nathaniel Holcomb, !Thomas Holcombe's Earlier Posterity, by George E. McCracken, pg 161 (cont. from The American Genealogist, Vol. 57, pg 76.).

!archive record 0110869 married, had 1 s
!archive record 0110869 married, had 1 son who was willed 20 sh by grandfather Nathaniel Holcombe; "History & Genealogies of Ancient Windsor" Book 11, page 162 by Stiles Henry REED. !The American Genealogist, vol. 57, No. 2, April 1981, page 71. Died 1 year after marriage.

CONFLICT: Death date 9 Jan 1725/26. Fami
CONFLICT: Death date 9 Jan 1725/26. Family Tree Maker Online.

The birth is 1701/02 and the death is 17
The birth is 1701/02 and the death is 1725/26. The Chapin book does not have her married t o Daniel. It says she married Jonathan Buttoph in 1723 and she died in 1726. Jonathan remar ried. 
Holcombe, Martha (I312684223242)
 
4115 Still Living.
Still Living.

1671
1671 
Cooper, John (I312684220291)
 
4116 Still Living.
Still Living.

"of Setauker, LI"
"of Setauker, LI"

!BIRTH:Jordan.FTW, Jordan.FTW, Mike Cobb
!BIRTH:Jordan.FTW, Jordan.FTW, Mike Cobb at mcbb1@swbell.net !DEATH:Jordan.FTW, Jordan.FTW, Mike Cobb at mcbb1@swbell.net

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

(24) (d)
(24) (d)

!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

children known
children known

Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: Dan
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: Daniel /REEVES/

!m research documented by Wesley Baker:
!m research documented by Wesley Baker: Researcher of Robert Reeve (of Caldercote, Warwick, England) line. .

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

(21)dead
(21)dead

Book, Rives of Virginia.
Book, Rives of Virginia.

Major
Major 
Reeve, Maj Daniel (I312684224384)
 
4117 Still Living.
Still Living.

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@

AFN # 7TTL-01; FZPF-B4; WMSM-3T Father:
AFN # 7TTL-01; FZPF-B4; WMSM-3T Father: Samuel Bennett Mother: Mary

ch. kn.
ch. kn.

(21)L
(21)L

!IGI John sealed to Bersheba 16 Feb 194
!IGI John sealed to Bersheba 16 Feb 1944 SG 26 Mar 1982 OK Marriage date given as 23 Jul 1718 and 23 Aug 1718

Source: pp. 241-248, NEHGR 56. Capt. Joh
Source: pp. 241-248, NEHGR 56. Capt. John Bennett was born in 1698, in Lancaster, Mass., the son of Samuel Bennett and Mary -----. He married Bathsheba Phelps, July 23, 1718. [1] She was born March 7, 1696, in Lancaster, Mass., the daughter of Edward Phelps and Ruth Andrews. 
Bennett, Captain John (I312684222505)
 
4118 Still Living.
Still Living.

Susannah's first husband?
A librarian at the Russell Library in Middletown wrote that Susannah was a widow when she married John Harris, and that her first husband was Samuel Collins Jr.

1. IGI. 2. Ancestral File.
1. IGI. 2. Ancestral File.


Susannah Henchman Harris
BIRTH 1667
DEATH 10 Feb 1748 (aged 80–81)
BURIAL
Old Farm Hill Cemetery
Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
MEMORIAL ID 70864604 · View Source

url of genealogy tree for family
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wrandall&id=I4277

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.bow/50.2.1.1/mb.ashx
married more than once

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 
Henchman, Susanna (I312684224399)
 
4119 Stillborn
The Idaho, Birth Index lists this child as a stillborn. Please see the attached source. 
Wilson (I312684222031)
 
4120 Stop Adding Additional Spouse
Many have tried to add another spouse to Williams Thomas Jones. Please note, he left Wales in 1856. All of his children were born in the United States.

This individual has the following other
This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: David /JONES/ (AFN:3VHG-6D) and Ruth /THOMAS/ (AFN:1BK4-HL)


headstone gives his death date as 16th June 1887, hand written so east Idaho obituary says 6 June 1887 
Jones, William Thomas (I312684221641)
 
4121 Styles Hist. of Ancient Windsor. 2- The
Styles Hist. of Ancient Windsor. 2- The Mayflower Planters at Plymouth 1620 Phelps family in america, #46 page 107. 3-Essex 12 bol.3 page 200 year 1563. 4- Mass. B28 page 91-177 R8A4 vol.1 page 28.

Birth - The Connecticut Col.974.62/W1 X4
Birth - The Connecticut Col.974.62/W1 X4h Windsor Vital Rec 0002983 pg 230, History of Simsbury, Granby & Canton by Noah Phelps-0897329 item 11 Marr - Connecticut Colonists by Jay Mack HOlbrook 974.62/W1 X4h Hist of Simsbury, Granby & Canton 0897329 item 11 Death -Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John by Burton W. Spear 974.4 W3s vol 7 pg 73 - d. Hebron, History of Simsbury, Granby & Canton by Noah Phelps-0897329 item 11 bapt - Ord Index-15 Apr 1919 LOGAN, 29 Apr 1919 LOGAN, 12 Oct 1925 SLAKE, 18 Dec 1928 LOGAN, 10 Mar 1965, 9 Mar 1988 PROVO end - Ord Index-30 Apr 1919 LOGAN, 9 Apr 11965 SGEOR, 25 Mar 1988 PROVO sld/p - Ord Index-7 Aug 1919 LOGAN, 1 Feb 1966 ARIZO, 10 Mar 1977 SWISS, 13 Jun 1972 LANGE, 23 Feb 1974 HAWAI, 10 Mar 1977 SWISS sld/s - Ord Index-3 Sep 1919 LOGAN, 9 Sep 1919 LOGAN, 25 Oct 1932 MANTI Note: The Phelps Family - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7621/Phelps.html Timothy Phelps b. 1 NOV 1663, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, m. 4 NOV 1686, in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, Martha Crow, b. May 1666, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, (daughter of Christopher Crow and Mary Burr) d. 1775, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut. Timothy died 1719, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut. Note 2: Phelps-Marshll Kinship by Nancy S. McBride 929.273 P518a pp 20-21: Timothy Phelps, first son of Timothy and Mary was born November 1, and bp. November 18, 1663. He married September 28, 1686, Marcha Crow and lived in Hebron. It is to this Timothy that the military that the military record in given. He received his lieutenancy from Wm. Whiting in 1690 and his capaincy in the trainband in 1696 by his soldier's chlice-later approved. He was under Matthew Allen in Queen Anne's War (1702-1709). A letter to his wife from Woods Creek Camp, near Albany, on the move against Quebec says that himself, Obadiah Owen, Matt Taylor and Bartlett were all sick, Taylor the worst.

From John Sibun's book Our Town's Herita
From John Sibun's book Our Town's Heritage 1708-1958 Hebron, Connecticut, published by Douglas Library, Hebron, CT, 1975:"The first white men to settle in town [Hebron] were Timothy Phelps and William Shipman, who arrived in Hebron from Windsor in June 1704. The area, then a wilderness, was used by the Indians as a hunting ground, and the few white men who knew of its existence passed through to other locations. The first two houses were located along Route 85 south of today's center. Approximately on what is now the Hilding driveway, Shipman built his homestead and Phelps constructed his home across the road on the land now owned by the Porter family. It is possible they worked on their property during the summer months only for the first two years, and returned to their families in Windsor when winter set in."Timothy moved with his younger brother Nathaniel to Hebron in 1690. Hebron was incorporated in 1708, and Timothy was one of the first selectmen. Another brother Joseph moved there later.

Moved from Windsor to Hebron, CT. He a
Moved from Windsor to Hebron, CT. He and William Shipman were, in 1704, the first settlers of Hebron, in an area that until then had been an Indian hunting ground. The town was incorporated in 1708. Very likely Shipman and Phelps only spent the summers in Hebron the first couple of years, returning to Windsor in the fall. Tradition has it that at one point Timothy's wife Martha decided her place was at her husband's side, so she and the children took off on their own through the woods to find him. The journey took at least a couple of days, being a good 20 miles in a straight line. According to tradition, when they got in the vicinity they stood on a hill calling until Timothy heard them. This journey was quite a feat for Martha and her family, for her mother had been lost on a similar excursion. 
Phelps, Timothy Jr. (I312684225115)
 
4122 Submission
Parshall Terry Family History lists Submission (or Remittance) on Pag 2 12 
Terry, Mrs. Remittance (I312684224364)
 
4123 Suffield Historical Society Family history of Robert Winchell
++++++++++++ FIRST GENERATION ++++++++++++
1 Robert Winchell
b. England; d. 21 Jan 1669, Windsor, CT; d. 10 Jul 1655, Windsor, CT.
Children:
2‑1 Nathaniel Winchell, b. bef 1634, prob. England; m. Sarah Porter.
3‑2 Jonathan Winchell, b. bef 1635, prob. Dorchester, MA; m. (1) Abigail Brownson; m. (2) Mary Hussey.
3 Phebe Winchell, bp. 29 Mar 1638, Windsor, CT; d. 23 May 1662, Windsor, CT.
4 Mary Winchell, bp. 5 Sep 1641, Windsor, CT.
4‑5 David Winchell, bp. 22 Oct 1643, Windsor, CT; m. Elizabeth Filley.
6 Joseph Winchell, bp. 5 Apr 1645, Windsor, CT.
7 Martha Winchell, bp. 18 Jun 1648, Windsor, CT; d. 12 Jul 1655, Windsor, CT.
8 Benjamin Winchell, bp. 11 Jul 1652, Windsor, CT; d. Jun 1656, Windsor, CT.
Robert was at Dorchester, Mass., probably as early as 1634; and removed to Windsor, Conn., about 1635.
Will of Robert Winchell, will dated 20 Jan 1667/8. Sons: Jonathan, & David. Inventory taken 23 Jan 1667/8 by
Deacon Moore, Capt, Newberry, John Loomis & Matthew Grant.
Reference Documents: 95, 115
++++++++++++ SECOND GENERATION ++++++++++++
2 Nathaniel Winchell
b. bef 1634, prob. England; d. 9 Apr 1699, Windsor, CT; son of Robert Winchell & nfn nln; m. 8 Apr 1664, Sarah
Porter; d. 1725, Windsor, CT.
Children:
1 Nathaniel Winchell, b. 5 Aug 1665, Windsor, CT.
5‑2 Thomas Winchell, b. 25 May 1669, Windsor, CT; m. Sarah Moore.
3 Sarah Winchell, b. 26 Dec 1674, Windsor, CT.
4 Stephen Winchell, b. 13 Aug 1677, Windsor, CT.
5 John Winchell, b. ca. 1680, Windsor, CT.
6 Mary Winchell, b. ca. 1683, Windsor, CT.
The age of the last two children figures from age given in Nathaniel will.
Reference Documents: 95
3 Jonathan Winchell
b. bef 1635, prob. Dorchester, MA; d. 5 Mar 1714/15, Suffield, CT; son of Robert Winchell; m. (1) 16 May 1666,
Farmington, Ct, Abigail Brownson; dau. of Richard Brownson & Abigail Wyborne; b. 8 Sep 1643, Hartford, CT; d. 27
Mar 1710, Suffield, CT.
Suffield Historical Society
1 of 6 8/24/2013 9:59 AM
Children:
1 Jonathan Winchell, b. Feb 1666/67, Windsor, CT; d. young.
6‑2 Jonathan Winchell, b. 14 Feb 1669/70, Windsor, CT; m. Sarah Hovey.
7‑3 Benjamin Winchell, b. 28 Jun 1674, Windsor, CT; m. Sarah Moore.
8‑4 Abigail Winchell, b. 8 Jun 1679, Suffield, CT; m. John Kent.
m. (2) Mar 1713, Suffield, Ct, Mary Hussey; d. 10 Feb 1728/29, Suffield, CT.
Abigail last name was sometimes spelled Bruson, Bronson.
Jonathan Winchell Sr. & widow Mary Towsley m. int. 20 Feb 1712/13. His second wife was widow Mary (Hussey)
Towsley wife of Michael.
There are three Winchell children that are in Suffield but have not been tied to any family. Nathaniel who m. int. to
_____ Barber in Dec 1706, Phebe who m. int. & then married Thomas Kent 27 Oct 1708, & Mabell who m. int to
Nathaniel Hall 9 Dec 1716. Could some of these children been born during the King Phillips war when Suffield was
deserted?
Reference Documents: 8, 115, 177
4 David Winchell
bp. 22 Oct 1643, Windsor, CT; d. 29 Dec 1723, Suffield, Ct, ae. 80 yrs.; son of Robert Winchell; m. 17 Nov 1669,
Windsor, Ct, Elizabeth Filley; dau. of William Filley & Margaret Carkney; b. 4 Mar 1650, Windsor, CT; d. 23 Jun 1728,
Suffield, Ct, ae. 78 yrs..
Children:
9‑1 Joseph Winchell, b. 13 Sep 1670, Windsor, CT; m. Sarah Taylor.
10‑2 Christian Winchell, b. 9 Mar 1672/73, Windsor, CT; m. Obadiah Owen.
11‑3 Elizabeth Winchell, b. 7 Dec 1675, Windsor, CT; m. John Trumble.
12‑4 Martha Winchell, b. ca. 1678, Suffield, CT; m. Benjamin Holcomb.
13‑5 David Winchell, b. 19 Mar 1681/82, Suffield, CT; m. (1) Anna Adams; m. (2) Elizabeth Hamblin.
14‑6 Mary Winchell, b. 8 Feb 1684/85, Suffield, CT; m. Joseph Holcomb.
7 Jedediah Winchell, b. 13 Mar 1688, Suffield, CT; d. 30 Jan 1689/90, Suffield, CT.
15‑8 Jedediah Winchell, b. 29 Dec 1690, Suffield, CT; m. Thankful Smith.
16‑9 Samuel Winchell, b. 9 Jun 1693, Suffield, CT; m. Hannah Parsons.
David Winchell under date 25 April 1673 sold to his brother Nathaniel all of his paternal estates lying on the west side
of the highway at Windsor. In the record of voluntary contribution for relief of families distressed by "King Philip's
war," David Winchell stands credited for 2s 6d ‑ date 1676. From this time David disappears from the Windsor records
and subsequent history is found in the records of Suffield, Conn.
Stiles lists a second marriage to Sarah Griffin 1 May 1672. This is an error pointed out by TAG 1948, p49‑50.
Reference Documents: 8, 95, 115, 177

REFERENCE: 8
TITLE: Barbour Collection ‑ Suffield 1674‑1850
DATE: 1928
DESCRIPTION: Connecticut Vital Records ‑ Suffield, Ct
LOCATION: Kent Memorial Library, Suffield, CT & Connecticut State Library, Hartford, CT

REFERENCE: 95
TITLE: The History of Ancient Windsor
AUTHOR: Henry R. Stiles
DATE: 1892
DESCRIPTION: Two volume history of Windsor, Ct.
LOCATION: Connecticut State Library, Hartford, CT

REFERENCE: 115
TITLE: Genealogy of the Family of Winchell in America
AUTHOR: Alexander Winchell, LL.D.
DATE: 1869
LOCATION: Kent Memorial Library, Suffield, Ct.

REFERENCE: 177
TITLE: Index to Hampshire Records of Birth, Marriages and Deaths, 1638‑1696
AUTHOR: William & John Pynchon
DATE: Transcribed 1933
DESCRIPTION: Privately kept by William and John Pynchon for towns in and around Springfield, Mass.



Sources of Information:
Sources of Information:
1)The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635 Vol. VII by Robert Charles Anderson (Great Migration Study Project, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. pp. 454-457.)
2. Winchell Gene. by Newton H. WINCHELL & Alexander N. WINCHELL

!The American Genealogist, Vol. 57, No.
!The American Genealogist, Vol. 57, No. 2, April 1981, by George E. McCracken, page 75.

Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Suffield was formed in Massachusetts from unorganized land on 3 June 1674 and was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony until 1749.

Then from 1749-1776 was part of the Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America until the USA was formed in 1776 and remains Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA today (2023) 
Winchell, Jonathan (I312684225238)
 
4124 Surname Bruson (sometimes Brownson)
Source: https://archive.org/details/winchellgenealog00winc/page/66/mode/2up?view=theater 
Brownson, Abigail (I312684225196)
 
4125 Surname is not Winslow. Possibly Nye.
No known primary sources indicate that the wife of Freeman Ellis was Mercy Winslow; one specualtes that it was Mercy Nye. Kenelm Winslow did not have a daugter Mercy born in 1666; his daughter Mercy was born abt 1676 and married Malatiah White.

Not Mercy Winslow
Mercy Winslow was only 11 years old when Freeman Ellis married his wife Mercy (Unknown).  
Mercy (I312684223030)
 
4126 Surname may be Bassauer.
Surname may be Bassauer.

!Family History Library archival record
!Family History Library archival record 
Passauer, Eva (I312684219251)
 
4127 Surname may be either Mayer or Maier.
Surname may be either Mayer or Maier.

!Family History Library archival record
!Family History Library archival record !Baptism date: 29 Jul 1949 (FHL archival record with this individual as a child) The TIB record lists the baptism date as 28 Jul 1949. 
Mayer, Michael (I312684219035)
 
4128 Surname: Reissler (Metzingen parish reco
Surname: Reissler (Metzingen parish records (Inge Bork))

!Family History Library archival record
!Family History Library archival record !IGI !Research by Inge Bork who identified the surname as being REISSLER 
Raißlen, Maria Dorothea (I312684219199)
 
4129 Surname: Scholl (Neckartenzlingen parish
Surname: Scholl (Neckartenzlingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss))

Surname: Schoeller (Family History Library archive record (family group sheet))

!Neckartenzlingen parish records, by cor
!Neckartenzlingen parish records, by correspondence (Rudolph A. Noss) 
Schoell, Anna Barbara (I312684218028)
 
4130 Sybille/Kuhn 31Oct1730 *
Sybille/Kuhn 31Oct1730 *

!Family History Library archival record
!Family History Library archival record !IGI

1700
1700

1) Anne Katharina/Bader md. 18Feb1727*
1) Anne Katharina/Bader md. 18Feb1727*

Sybille/Kuhn 31 Oct 1730 *
Sybille/Kuhn 31 Oct 1730 * 
Liebenau, Johann Jakob (I312684219377)
 
4131 Temple Work
Family Group record I have shows his temple work:
Baptized: 22 Oct 1953
Endowed: 16 Nov 1953
Sealed to Parents: 20 Apr 1954 SL 
Kuhn, Philipp Jakob (I312684219340)
 
4132 Temple Work
Ordinance work for this individual has been completed: B. 24 Feb 1936 LOGAN; E. 13 Oct 1937 LOGAN; SP 4 Jun 1946 LOGAN. SS. 16 May 2000 OAKLA.

Father: Ephraim Pratt Mother: Elizabet
Father: Ephraim Pratt Mother: Elizabeth Father: Ephraim Pratt Mother: Elizabeth 
Pratt, Josiah (I312684222261)
 
4133 TERRY, PARSHALL III (son of Parshall Terry II and Amy Stevens
TERRY, PARSHALL (son of Parshall Terry and Amy Stevens, of New York). Born Sept. 30, 1778, Fort Niagara, N. Y. Came to Utah Oct. 15, 1849, Allen Taylor company. Married Hannah Terry March 16, 1802 (daughter of Joshua Terry and Elizabeth Parshall), who was born Oct. 8, 1786, Goshen, N. Y., and came to Utah with husband, died Oct. 4, 1877, Rockville, Utah). Their children: Stevens b. Aug. 19, 1803, m. Sarah Bryant; Jacob E. b. July 4,1805, m. Catherine Brown, m. Mary Urena Riley, m. Clarissa Williams, m.Ellen Reed; Dency b. July 20, 1807, m. Samuel Hackett; Clark b. Sept. 19, 1809, d. child; Joel b. May 23, 1812, m. Maria Anderson, m. Hannah Shelton, m. Jane Hacken, m. Rowena Garner; Elizabeth b. Nov. 17, 1814, m. Francis Kirby, m. John Huard; David b. April 17, 1817, m. Elizabeth Washburn, m. Mary Ann Cunningham; Jane b. May 21, 1819, m. George Tarbox, m. George Young; Amy b. June 5, 1821, m. Zemira Draper Jan. 30, 1842; Marilla b. July 2, 1823, m. John Crawford, m. Nelson Hanson; Joshua b. Aug. 11, 1825, m. Ann Greasewood; Mary Emma Reid (Johnson) b. Jan. 20, 1857; Deborah b. Dec. 25, 1827, d. child; James Parshall b. Jan. 1, 1830, m. Mary Richards (died May 17, 1902) Nov. 2, 1856; m. Sarah K. Brown. Family home South Willow Creek, Utah. Toll-gate keeper Red Butte Canyon road, Salt Lake county, 1849. Moved to Lehi 1851 and to Draper 1853. Kept toll-gate at bridge over Jordan River at Lehi 1856, and in Provo Canyon 1858. Died Oct. 8, 1861, at Terry's Mound, Draper ward, Utah. [Source: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, Genealogies and Biographies, T, Privates]

Do not combine - This record was incorre
Do not combine - This record was incorrectly combined and can not be uncombined. It shows Parshall Terry III,(1778-1861) married to his wife, Hannah Terry,(1785-1877) and his mother, Amy Stevens,(1768-1789) .

Came to Utah Oct 15, 1849 with the Allen
Came to Utah Oct 15, 1849 with the Allen Taylor Company.
Family Home at South Willow Cree, Utah. Toll-gate keeper at Red Butte Canyon road, Salt Lake Co., 1849.
Moved to Lehi 1851 and to Draper 1853. Kept toll-gate at bridge over Jordan river at Lehi 1856, and in Provo canyon 1858. Died at Terry's Mound, draper Ward, Utah.

Parshall Terry, Jr. (born 1778) married
Parshall Terry, Jr. (born 1778) married cousin Hannah Terry (b 1786) Parshall Terry, Jr.'s father is Parshall Terry (b 1756) whose parents were Parshall Terry (b 1734) and Deborah Clark (b 1736). He was a brother to Joshua Terry (b 1764). Joshua Terry is the father to Hannah Terry. Parshall, Jr. and Hannah's ancestral lines meld in together.

Sources: 1. Terry Book by William Z. Ter
Sources: 1. Terry Book by William Z. Terry 1945. 2. Parshall Terry Family History by Nora Lund 1956. 3. Hackett Family Album by George W. Hackett 4. Jurnal, Elizabeth Terry Heward, Reprint Parshall Terry Family History by Nora H. Lund. HUDSON VALLEY HEROES published by H. Vernon Hall. 5. Autobiography of Clarissa (Harden) Wilhelm in possession of Paul Carroll, 719 N 500 West, Provo, UT. Much like Old Testament Times, Parshall III traveled from Canada back to New York to his father's family, where he married his cousin Hannah. The mode of travel for most people at that time was by boat on the Erie Canal. Parshall & Hannah's first 7 children were born in Palmyra, New York, then about 1818 they moved back to Canada, where the rest of the children were born. Living in Palmyra, they were probably acquainted with Joseph Smith and his family, who moved there in 1805. In fact they were close neighbors and the children probably played together. The Terry's second son Jacob, was about 6 months older than Joseph Smith. In 1838 Mormon missionaries came to Toronto telling of Joseph Smith's Heavenly visitation and about the "Gold Plates" or the Book Of Mormon. It is said that on the strength of the Terry's respect for the Smith Family, they left their home in Canada and went to Missouri to investigate the Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints. Most of them became members. Since they were free from prejudice of Joseph Smith and they thought so highly of him was probably why they came to Missouri in spite of the Governor of Missouri's order to exterminate the Mormons. Eleven year-old DEBORAH died during the expulsion of the Mormons from Missouri. Jane, twice widowed, died of exposure 15 Feb 1847, at Winter Quarters, Neb. STEVENS did not join the church, later went to Ohio. DENCY and husband Sam Hackett, pioneered North Freedom, Wisconsin, where they were identified with the Reorganized Church of LDS, and from where many of their posterity has spread. DAVID either remained or returned to Canada. The rest of the family came to Utah, in 1849 with the Allen Taylor Co. Source: HUDSON VALLEY HEROES February Issue, Page 11. Parshall was a toll gate keeper at Red Butte Canyon road, Salt Lake County in 1849. He moved to Lehi in 1851 and to Draper in 1853. He kept the toll gate at the bridge over the Jordan River at Lehi in 1856, and in Provo Canyon in 1858. Reference: Pioneers & Prominent Men Of Utah. Esshom Frank 1913-page 1204. He had a household of 3, and a real wealth of $100.00, in 1850, and a household of 3 with a real wealth of $350.00 in 1860. Ref: Utah Federal Census 1851 & 1860. Parshall was made a High Priest in 1845/46. SLGS 8 MAY 1855 PRE-EH RECORDS LOCATED IN TERRY BOOK BY WM. J. TERRY, PARSHALL TERRY FAMILY HISTORY BY NORA LUND, JOURNAL OF ELIZABETH TERRY HOWARD, AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ELARISSA WILHELM IN POSSESION OF PAUL CARROLL, PROVO, UTAH. LDS BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA, TEMPLE INDEX BUREAU AND DECENDANTS OF JOSHUA TERRY. ACCORDING TO RECORDS OF HILDA HALL BRINGHURST, JACOB TERRY WAS BORN 4 JUL 1805, DENCY TERRY WAS BORN 20 JUL 1807.

TERRY, PARSHALL (son of Parshall Terry
TERRY, PARSHALL (son of Parshall Terry and Amy Stevens, of New York). Born Sept. 30, 1778, Fort Niagara, N. Y. Came to Utah Oct. 15, 1849, Allen Taylor company. Married Hannah Terry March 16, 1802 (daughter of Joshua Terry and Elizabeth Parshall), who was born Oct. 8, 1786, Goshen, N. Y., and came to Utah with husband, died Oct. 4, 1877, Rockville, Utah). Their children: Stevens b. Aug. 19, 1803, m. Sarah Bryant; Jacob E. b. July 4, 1805, m. Catherine Brown, m. Mary Urena Riley, m. Clarissa Williams, m. Ellen Reed; Dency b. July 20, 1807, m. Samuel Hackett; Clark b. Sept. 19, 1809, d. child; Joel b. May 23, 1812, m. Maria Anderson, m. Hannah Shelton, m. Jane Hacken, m. Rowena Garner; Elizabeth b. Nov. 17, 1814, m. Francis Kirby, m. John Huard; David b. April 17, 1817, m. Elizabeth Washburn, m. Mary Ann Cunningham; Jane b. May 21, 1819, m. George Tarbox, m. George Young; Amy b. June 5, 1821, m. Zemira Draper Jan. 30, 1842; Marilla b. July 2, 1823, m. John Crawford, m. Nelson Hanson; Joshua b. Aug. 11, 1825, m. Ann Greasewood; Mary Emma Reid (Johnson) b. Jan. 20, 1857; Deborah b. Dec. 25, 1827, d. child; James Parshall b. Jan. 1, 1830, m. Mary Richards (died May 17, 1902) Nov. 2, 1856; m. Sarah K. Brown. Family home South Willow Creek, Utah. Toll-gate keeper Red Butte Canyon road, Salt Lake county, 1849. Moved to Lehi 1851 and to Draper 1853. Kept toll-gate at bridge over Jordan river at Lehi 1856, and in Provo Canyon 1858. Died Oct. 8, 1861, at Terry's Mound, Draper ward, Utah. [Source: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, Genealogies and Biographies, T, Privates]

The Complete Terry Family History
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A Puritan Heritage the ancestry of Parshall and Hannah Terry

!MOVED FROM PALMYRA TO SHELDON, GENNESSE
!MOVED FROM PALMYRA TO SHELDON, GENNESSEE, NEW YORK IN 1816/7. MOVED TO UPPER CANADA (NOW CALLED TORONTO) IN 1818/9. MOVED TO SIBION TWP., HOME DIST., UPPER CANADA ON 2 JUN 1822. ABOVE FROM "A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF ELIZABETH TERRY HAYWARD" MAR 1899 BY HERSELF. THIS SKETCH INCLUDES INFORMATION ON PARSHALL AND OTHERS BEING TAUGHT THE GOSPEL IN 1837/8.

Other wives may have been Anna WILLIAMS.
Other wives may have been Anna WILLIAMS.

TERRY, PARSHALL (son of Parshall Terry
TERRY, PARSHALL (son of Parshall Terry and Amy Stevens, of New York). Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p.1204 Born Sept. 30, 1778, Fort Niagara, N. Y. Came to Utah Oct. 15, 1849, Allen Taylor company. Married Hannah Terry March 16, 1802 (daughter of Joshua Terry and Elizabeth Parshall, who was born Oct. 8, 1786, Goshen, N. Y., and came to Utah with husband, died Oct. 4, 1877, Rockville, Utah). Their children: Stevens b. Aug. 19, 1803, m. Sarah Bryant; Jacob E. b. July 4, 1805, m. Catherine Brown, m. Mary Urena Riley, m. Clarissa Williams, m. Ellen Reed; Dency b. July 20, 1807, m. Samuel Hackett; Clark b. Sept. 19, 1809, d. child; Joel b. May 23, 1812, m. Maria Anderson, m. Hannah Shelton, m. Jane Hacken, m. Rowena Garner; Elizabeth b. Nov. 17, 1814, m. Francis Kirby, m. John Huard; David b. April 17, 1817, m. Elizabeth Washburn, m. Mary Ann Cunningham; Jane b. May 21, 1819, m. George Tarbox, m. George Young; Amy b. June 5, 1821, m. Zemira Draper Jan. 30, 1842; Marilla b. July 2, 1823, m. John Crawford, m. Nelson Hanson; Joshua b. Aug. 11, 1825, m. Ann Greasewood; Mary Emma Reid (Johnson) b. Jan. 20, 1857; Deborah b. Dec. 25, 1827, d. child; James Parshall b. Jan. 1, 1830, m. Mary Richards (died May 17, 1902) Nov. 2, 1856; m. Sarah K. Brown. Family home South Willow Creek, Utah. Toll-gate keeper Red Butte Canyon road, Salt Lake county, 1849. Moved to Lehi 1851 and to Draper 1853. Kept toll-gate at bridge over Jordan river at Lehi 1856, and in Provo Canyon 1858. Died Oct. 8, 1861, at Terry's Mound, Draper ward, Utah.

Lived in Canada, moved to Missouri in 1
Lived in Canada, moved to Missouri in 1838, later to Nauvoo, IL, then Utah in 1849. 
Terry, Parshall III (I312684224278)
 
4134 The 1851, 1861, and 1871 censuses all li
The 1851, 1861, and 1871 censuses all list Sledmere as his birthplace and approximate his birthyear as 1812, 1813, and 1811.

!sources--same as William Heward
!sources--same as William Heward  
Severs, William (I312684224080)
 
4135 The 9 Jacob Ott (s) of Orangeburg, SC.
Here are the nine Jacobs, with an analysis of each to follow.

Jacob Ott, born 1703 (or 1701, or 1708) in Switzerland; came to Orangeburgh by 1749 and married Margaret Fichtner, by some stories; didn’t come at all, but his children did, according to other stories; didn’t exist at all, according to yet other accounts.

Jacob Ott, born 1725 in Oberhasli district, Switzerland; son of Melchior Ott (but which one?); married Margaret Fichtner and had at least three children; perhaps killed in the Revolutionary War; in any case, probably died by 1786 — but might also have appeared on the 1790 census.

Jacob Ott, born 1755, son of Jacob Ott and Margaret Fichtner; Revolutionary War soldier; married his cousin (or was she?), Mary Ott, and had at least two children.

Jacob Ott, born probably in the 1750s, who appears sort of out of nowhere on the 1790 census in the Caw-Caw Swamp region of Orangeburgh.

Jacob Ott, born 1774, married Margaret Jackson in 1797 and had eight children; the family moved to Washington Parish, Louisiana, where he died in 1836.

Jacob Ott, born 1776, married a woman whose name may have been Minnie and had twelve children; the family moved to Dale and Clarke Counties, Alabama, where Jacob probably died in between the 1830 and 1840 censuses.

Jacob Ott, born 1775-1784, who appears on the 1810 census for Orangeburgh with a wife and two small daughters.

Jacob Ott, born 1775-1784, who appears on the 1810 census for Orangeburgh with a wife and six children under sixteen.

Jacob Ott, born 1797, called “Jake”, son of Jacob Ott born 1776; served in the War of 1812; married Mary Hinkle in 1823 and moved to Dale County, Alabama.

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Ott, Jacob II (I312684220947)
 
4136 The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes [1959]
The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes [1959]

MISC: Lived in Ipswich, Rowley, Bradfor
MISC: Lived in Ipswich, Rowley, Bradford & Boxford, Massach usetts. !DEATH:Will proved 22 Feb 1714/15, Will proved 22 Feb 1714/ 15

Relationships
!Elizabeth Pearson LK37-MS7 is the spouse of my 1st cousin times remoVed who is Daniel Wood LRMY-1HK. I am Vera Lena Lenzen KW8L-W9N. 
Wood, Daniel (I312684222469)
 
4137 The Benson Book
Fred Harvey Benson, "The Benson Book", R929.2 B44 3b, Syacruse, NY, 1920. Call No. R929.2 B44 3b, FHL.
He enlisted June 5, 1761 in Captain Isaac Torbush's Company of Provincial Troops (French and Indian War). He gave his age as 21, which would correspond with the records of birth at Rochester. Received over 100 acres in Vermont for his war service.

BURIAL VARIANCE: Cemetery records reflect b. 1836, d. 1814. Dan Benson of Hurley, SD said he died 1 Jan 1815.

Submitter: Mildred Noah.
Ellis Benson came to Orwell [Vermont] among the early settlers, locating in the southwest part of town, where he died at an advanced age. Ellis, Jr. came with his father, but removed to Benson Township a few years later where he died 31 December 1849. His son Justus Benson born in 1808 located in the southwest part of town in 1865. Source: Bennington Musuem, letter 17 May 1975 to Nancy Benson, Hurley SD 57036.

CENSUS: 1790 Orwell, Vermont


!Benson Family Records by F.H. Benson
!Benson Family Records by F.H. Benson

!Ellis Benson came to Orwell anoung the
!Ellis Benson came to Orwell anoung the early settlers, locating in the sw part of town, where he died at an advanced age. Ellis Jr came with his father, but removed to Benson a few years later where he died 31 Dec 1849. His son Justus Benson born in 1808 located in the sw part of town in 1865. Source: Bennington Musuem ltr 27 May 1975 to Nancy Benson, Hurley, SD 57036. Census: 1790 Orwell, VT 7 Family members, 2,3,2. 1800 Orwell, VT 6, 3m-3F !Enlisted 6/5/1761 in Captain Torbush's Company of Provincial Troop (French & Indian Wars) Source: Alan W Benson "The Benson Family Newsletter. Received over 1,00 acres in Vermont for his war service.There is no proof that this Ellis is the son of Wm and Elizabeth Ellis Benson. Cemetery records reflect b 1836 d. 1814. Dan Benson of Hurley, SD said he died 1 Jan 1815. 
Benson, Ellis (I312684222902)
 
4138 The decade 1820-1829
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The decade 1820-1829
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Robert Allen Stoker Jr. and Sarah Ellizabeth
My grandmother was Lilly Carter Hoffman. She recorded in her genealogy records and also told me that her father, Robert Allen Carter ( b. 1836-1892 and his twin sister Sarah Elizabeth Carter were named after their great grandparents... Robert Allen and Sarah Elizabeth Stoker.

[stoker.FTW] Another researcher belives
[stoker.FTW] Another researcher belives he was born about 1735. Not sure for his middle name was Allen.

Line in Record @I797@ (RIN 15520) from G
Line in Record @I797@ (RIN 15520) from GEDCOM file not recognized: IDNO 66 !1. "Carter History" by Lilly Carter Hoffman, p. 7. Buried Old MtnCreek Cem. nickname "Bob." #CART

The decade 1810-1819
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The decade 1810-1819
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The decade 1840-1849
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Stoker, Robert Allen Jr (I312684220572)
 
4139 The decade 1820-1829
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Line in Record @I798@ (RIN 15507) from G
Line in Record @I798@ (RIN 15507) from GEDCOM file not recognized: IDNO 67 !1. Info on parents of Laban Carter's wife Susannah/Susan Stoker is from "Carter History" by Lilly Carter Hoffman, p.7. Buried Old MtnCreek Cem. nickname "Bet".

The decade 1810-1819
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The decade 1840-1849
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Allen, Sarah Elizabeth (I312684220708)
 
4140 The Descendants and Ancestors of Andrew
The Descendants and Ancestors of Andrew Wellington Fink by Helene Kline Mooty. Mooty: Grundy Center, IA, 1985. 929.273 F459m FHL. p. 102 - German Reformed 
Finck, Wilhelm (I312684220466)
 
4141 The Descendants of Joshua Terry, compiled by Golda Rideout Soffe, published by J. Grant Stevenson B.Y.U., Provo, Utah
Page 5
Ann "Died just as the day was breaking 28 Dec. 1857 and was buried at Draper. Ann was said to be a sister of Chief Washakie. During the eight years Terry lived with the tribe, he became one of Washakie's most trusted leaders. He always counciled them not to go to war with the white men. Washakie listened to him and many outbreaks were prevented. he learned the Shoeshone and Arapahoe languages. "
Note: This eight year period was partly serving a LDS mission with the Pulispher group. They were part of the rescue team that sent provision to the Martin Handcart company at Martins Cove. They were the first to reach the stranded saints as they were already there serving a mission to the Shoshone Indians.

Ann was another American Indian woman Jo
Ann was another American Indian woman Joshua met at the time of ferrying people on boats across the Green River. She was suppose to be a sister of Chief Washakie 
Greasewood, Ann "Pee Chee" (I312684224359)
 
4142 The Family of Richard Smith, link attached in sources
Page 217
253. Jacob5 Smith (Othniel,4 Aaron,3 Job,2 Richard1), died Jne 1783, married Pure Clark, then aged 14 years, daughter of William Clark of Southold, later of Brookhaven. The will of Jacob Smith, of Smithtown, dated 1 Jne 1783, proved 3 Jly 1783, names his sons, Othniel and William Clark, his daughter, Violette, all under twenty-one, and his wife, "Puah." His uncle, Aaron Smith, and his brother, Abner Smith, were appointed executors. The widow of Jacob Smith married (2) Josiah Glover, married (3) Zachariah Hawkins, who died about 1801, and married (4) Page.

 
Clark, Puah (I312684224536)
 
4143 The Family of Richard Smith, link attached in sources
Page 217
621. Othniel.6 Letters of Administration on the estate of Othniel Smith were granted 7 Feb 1799, to his mother, Puah Hawkins, and his father-in-law, Zachariah Hawkins. 
Hawkins, Zachariah (I312684224441)
 
4144 The GED you are downloading represents t
The GED you are downloading represents the research efforts of manyindividualsover many years. A number of sources are hundred years old andcannot be fullyverified. I have made every attempt to cross reference mysources and have picked what I felt wa 
Youngs, Jeremiah (I312684223641)
 
4145 The GED you are downloading represents t
The GED you are downloading represents the research efforts of manyindividualsover many years. A number of sources are hundred years old andcannot be fullyverified. I have made every attempt to cross reference mysources and have picked what I felt wa 
Gardiner, Elizabeth (I312684223631)
 
4146 The genealogical and biographical history of the Manning families of New England and descendants
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Sarah (I312684223758)
 
4147 The Griswold Family Volume II, pg. 169;
The Griswold Family Volume II, pg. 169; Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol. I;

Research results
Name is Asa in Barbour Collection but Isaac in The Griswold Family. Evidently he is named Isaac in his father's will.

Savage: Isaac b 1658 Wethersfield CT. N
Savage: Isaac b 1658 Wethersfield CT. NEHGR v17, Oct 1863: Asa b end of Sep 1658. Fam. of Early Guilford, V1, (NEHGS): Isaac b 30 Sep 1658. 
Griswold, Isaac (I312684225537)
 
4148 The Josiah Phelps who married Lydia Nutting was son of Obediah Sawtelle and Hannah Lawrence.
Josiah Sawtel

in the Family Data Collection - Individual Records
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Report issue

Name: Josiah Sawtel
Spouse: Lydia Nutting
Parents: Obadiah Sawtel, Hannah Lawrence
Birth Place: Groton, MA
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1687
Marriage Date: 1706

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!SOURCE: Archive Record of father: FHL.
!SOURCE: Archive Record of father: FHL. IGI;ver 2.09;US;FHL.

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@

!Archive family group sheet of M. C. Phe
!Archive family group sheet of M. C. Phelps, Mesa, Arizona Lydia died before 1735 IGI 
Phelps, Lydia (I312684222418)
 
4149 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register https://books.google.com/books
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register

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John Andrews of Ipswich Mass., and Norwich, Conn., and Some of His Descendants
by Mrs Harriet Andross Goodell of New Haven, Conn.

John Andrews, called Lieut. Jhn Andress or John Andrews, Sr to distinguish him from Corporal John Andrews and two others of the same surname who lived at the same time at Ipswich, Mass., was born inEnglad, it is supposed, about 1621, and died at Chebacco Parish in Ipswich 20 Apr 1708. The names of his parents have not been found. He married Jane Jordan, daughter of Stephen of Ipswich later of Newbury, Mass., who in his will dated 5 Apr 1667 mentions his daughter Andrews of Ipswich, his son John Andrews and his grandchild Elizabeth Andrews. Jane (Jordan) Andrews was living in 1705 when her husband made his will.

It is not known when Lieeut John Andrews came to New England; but his name appears first in the records of Ipswich in 1637, when it is stated that he was a soldier in the Pequot War. It has been thought that he may have been a nephew of Capt Robert Andrews , master of the ship Angel Gabriel (wrecked off Pemaquid in 1635) and later an innkeeper at Ipswich, but no record is known that indicates this relationship.

Lieut John Andrews was a house carpenter, and farmer and lived i that part of Ipswich which in 1679 was organized as Chebacco Parish and in 1819 was incorporated as the town of Essex, Mass. His name is frequently found in the land and court reocrds of Ipswich, where he seems to have acumulated considerable property and to have been a man of some distinction. He was honorably connected with that outbreak of independence which led the inhabitants of Ipswich in 1687 to resist the order of Sir Edmund Andros and his council for levying a tax on the King's subjects, viz, "a penny in the pound on all Estates personal or real, twenty pene per head as Poll Money," etc (Andros Tracts, vol 1, p 81, published by the Prince Society) John Andrews was at that time chairman of the selectmen of Ipswich andd John Appleton was town clerk. They, with John Wise, the minister and others, called a meeting at whih the ommand of the Governor to choose a commissioner to assist in the assessing the taxt was discussed; and at the town meeting the next day (23 Aug) the town onsidered that by the laws of England it was enacted "that no Taxes should be Levied upon the Subjects without consent of the Assembly chosen by Freeholders" For this act of the town, Mr Wise, John Andrews, John Appleton, William Goodhue, Robert Kinsman and Thomas Frenh were arrested, brought before hte court at Boston and tried; and "that they might be sure to to be found guilty, Jurors were piked of such as were no Freeholders, nay of Strangers; the Prisoners pleading the privilege of Englishmen not to be taxed without their own consent, they were told that the Laws of England would not follow them to the end of the Earth, . . . for the penalties they resolved should follow them quo jure quaque injuria" that they had not right to claim privileges of Englishmen, "when it was declared in the Governours Council, that the Kings Subjects in New England did not differ much from Slaves, and that the only difference was that they were not bought and sold . . . In as muh as the Prisoners mentioned had asserted their English Liberties, they were severely handled, not only imprisoned for several weeks, but fineed and bound to their good behavior." This act of resistance has been called "the foundation of American Democracy" and was the beginning of those events which eighty eight years later culminated in the REvolutionary War. It is commemorated int eh seal of the town of Ipswich, whih bears teh motto, "The Birthplace of American Independence 1687"

During the unhappy days of Witchcraft Delusion John Andrews and his four sons were amoung those who signed the petition to save John Proctor and his wife, who had lived at Chebacco and had been tried and convicted of witchraft at Salem; and although they could not save the husband, they put themselves on record as among the more tolerant of the people of New England.

"John Androuse, Senior of Sebaco in Ipswich. . . yeoman" in his will dated 13 March 1705 and proved 17 May 1708, mentions "my Eldest son Jno Androuse," "my second Son william Androuse," "my Son Thomas Androuse," "my Son Joseph Androuse," and "Elizabeth my Daughter wife of James Giddinge

Children born at Ipswich

John abt 1646 (see more on this John)

Ensign William of Chebaco Parish, Ipswich, farmer abt 1649; d 7 Feb 1716, aged 67; m 20 Oct 1672 Margaret Woodward, who was living as his widow in 1723

Elizabeth b 1652; living in 1709; m James Giddings of Ipswich.

Thomas of Chebacco Parish, Ipswich yeoman b abt 1654; d 22 March 1718 aged 64; m 9 Feb 1681 Mary Blecher b 12 July 1660, who survived her husband, dau of Jeremiah and Mary Lockwood of Ipswich (Register, Vol 60, p 250)

Joseph of Chebacco Parish Ipswich, yeoman b 1657. d between 13 Feb and 5 March 1724; m 16 Feb 1680, Sarah Ring wo was living in 1714.

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John Andrews, b Ipswich, Mass abt 1646, died at Norwich Connecticut 19 May 1717. He married Judith Belcher, b Ipswich 19 Aug 1658, dau of Jeremiah and Mary Lockwood of Ipswih.

On 8 Oct 1703, Lieut John Andrews of Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, gave to his "Eldest Sonne John Andrews, House Carpenter of ye same town," his homestead with 8 acres of land, onfirming to him other pieces of land, subject to certain conditions. On 25 Oct 1704, John Andrews Jr sold his homestead, given to him by his father, to John Wainwirght of Ipswich, merchant, the deed being signed by John Andrews, Jr and "Judah" Andrews affixing her mark (Essex Deeds)

On 10 Oct 1704, Thomas Knowlton Jr and wife Susanna and Benjamin Baldwin Jr and wife Hannah, all of Norwich solf for 280 pounds to John Andrws Jr of Ipswich Mass., house carpenter, 550 acres of land on the east side of the Shetucket River; and to this place John Andrews removed his wife andd children. In 1712, he was given 8 1/2 acres of land "near his house for being for money paid for building the meetinghousse." In 1714, three years before his death, he gave all his property to his sons, 110 acres each, reserving for himself during his life, 20 acres together with one half of his house. The deeds were signed by John and Judith Andrews. (Norwich Land Records; Knowlton Ancestry, p 23)

Miss Caulkins in her History of Norwich stated that this family was descended from Francis Andrews of Fairfield. more recent investigations have proved that John Andrews, Sr of Norwich was identical with John Andrews, Jr of Ipswich Mass., son of Lieut John Andrews.

The descendants of this John Andrews have spelled the name Andrus, Andros, or Andross. Much confusion has been caused thereby, and it has been difficult ot trace the various families and to keep them distinct from other Connecticut Andrus-Andros families of a different ancestry. The name of the first JOhn of Ipswich was not invariably spelled Andres, for in the Ipswich Court Records and Files, there was at least two entried in 1656 in which he is called John Andros Sr and in his will the surnmae appears as Androuse, a fat whih may indiate that early pronunciation of the name was Androse. In the settlement of his estate, his sons all signed as Andrews. One branch only, that decended from Frederick has used the spelling Andross. Thosse who went to Vermont seem to have adopted the form Andrus. As far as possible, the spelling favored by each familiy is used in this article.

Children born at Ipswich MA
John
Jeremiah
Elizabeth b 7 Marh 1684
Benjamin b 13 Apr 1685


From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 
Belcher, Mary (I312684222429)
 
4150 The Puritans were a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries
The Puritans were a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to rid the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices, believing that the Church of England had not been fully reformed and should become more Protestant 1. They were dissatisfied with the limited extent of the English Reformation and with the Church of England’s toleration of certain practices associated with the Roman Catholic Church 1. Puritans formed and identified with various religious groups advocating greater purity of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and corporate piety 1. They adopted a covenant theology, and in that sense, they were Calvinists (as were many of their earlier opponents) 1. In church polity, some advocated separation from all other established Christian denominations in favor of autonomous gathered churches 1. These Separatist and Independent strands of Puritanism became prominent in the 1640s, when the supporters of a presbyterian polity in the Westminster Assembly were unable to forge a new English national church 1. By the late 1630s, Puritans were in alliance with the growing commercial world, with the parliamentary opposition to the royal prerogative, and with the Scottish Presbyterians with whom they had much in common 1. Consequently, they became a major political force in England and came to power as a result of the First English Civil War (1642–1646) 1.

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!FGR: Page 224; BOOK Ancestry of Lawrence Williams, Part II, compiled by Cornelia Bartow Williams, Privately printed Chicago, 1915 copy % Pat Roberts, American Fork, Utah. !LDS: B: E: SP: DATES; IGI 1/1995 CD-ROMS.

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SOURCE: "The History Of Hadley, Massachusetts", Republished, 1976 by New Hampshire Publishing Company, Somersworth. With "Family Genealogies", by Lucius M. Boltwood, 1905. Pg. 32.

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ANCESTRAL REGISTER of HALSTED WATKINS HULL-Compiled by Algot G. Steinberg-Hartford CT 1934-Connecticut State Library. Non-standard gedcom data: 1 PEDI birth

Find A Grave Memorial
Find A Grave Memorial

Mehetabel Crow Partridge
BIRTH 1652
Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 8 Dec 1731 (aged 78–79)
Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
BURIAL
Hill Cemetery
Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
MEMORIAL ID 15359263 · View Source

Wife of Samuel Partridge, and daughter of John Crow Jr and Elizabeth Goodwin Crow.

Children: William Partridge, Samuel Partridge Jr(husband of Maryah Cotton Atwater Partridge), Mehitable Partridge, Mehetable Partridge Dwight, an infant child, Mary Partridge Dwight, Jonathan Partridge, Edward Partridge, Jonathan Partridge, John Partridge, and Elizabeth Partridge.

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!Mehitable 2), John 1) CROW
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Elizabeth GOODWIN
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Samuel 2), William 1) PARTRIDGE
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Mary 1) SMITH [sister of Wm, Cristopher, Simon & xJoseph]
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! BIRTH: 974 D2s Vol.1 pg 479 Genealogical Dictionary of 1st Settlers of New England by Savage. 974.423 D2b Hadley, Mass Families. ! MARRIAGE: 974 D2s Vol.3 pg 366 Genealogical Dictionary of 1st Settlers of New England by Savage. 974.423 D2b Hadley, Mass Families. ! DEATH: 974.423 D2b Hadley Families. ! BAPTISM: 2nd time 3 Apr 1923. ! ENDOWMENT: 2nd time 9 Feb 1934. ! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black, is 6th G G Son.

!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH:GENEALOGIES OF HAD
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH:GENEALOGIES OF HADLEY FAMILIES; Embracing the early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby. Compiled by Lucius M. Boltwood, Baltimore Publishing Co., Inc. 1979 FHL film 1421841, item #10; pp 32;NOTE:d.ae.78

!Pedigree of Nadine Clark Harper 5429 E.
!Pedigree of Nadine Clark Harper 5429 E. 4th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99508-info. from "Saints and Strangers" in her possession. !AF !WFT CD #4-b. abt 1642 
Crow, Mehitable (I312684223926)
 

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