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Thomas Dudley1

M, b. 26 February 1669/70, d. 1689
  • Thomas Dudley was born on 26 February 1669/70 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.1
  • He was baptized on 27 February 1669/70 at First Church, Roxbury, Massachusetts.1
  • He died in 1689 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.9. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.

Thomas Dudley1

M, b. 9 September 1731, d. 9 November 1769
  • Thomas Dudley was born on 9 September 1731 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.1
  • He married Hannah Whiting, daughter of Nathaniel Whiting and Hannah Lyon, at Roxbury, Massachusetts, on 26 April 1753.1
  • Thomas Dudley died on 9 November 1769 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.1
  • He graduated from at Harvard College in 1750.1

Family: Hannah Whiting b. 25 Dec 1734

  • William Dudley1 b. 25 Dec 1753
  • Lieut. Thomas Dudley1
  • Paul Dudley1
  • Lucy Dudley1
  • Katherine Dudley1
  • Rebecca Dudley1
  • Joseph Gerrish Dudley1

Citations

  1. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.92. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.29.

Thomas Dudley

M, b. circa October 1576, d. 31 July 1653
  • Thomas Dudley was born circa October 1576 at Yardley- Hastings, Northamptonshire, England.
  • He was baptized on 12 October 1576 at Yardley-Hastings, Northamptonshire, England.2
  • He married first at Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, England, on 25 April 1603 Dorothy Yorke, daughter of Edmund Yorke and Katherine.2
  • Thomas Dudley married second at Roxbury, Massachusetts, on 4 April 1644 Katherine Deighton, daughter of Dr. John Deighton and Jane Basset.2
  • Thomas Dudley died on 31 July 1653 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.2
  • He was buried on 6 August 1653 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.2
  • Also known as Gov. Thomas Dudley.3,4,5
  • Only son of Capt. Roger Dudley and Susanna Thorne.2
  • Immigrant ancestor to America in 1630.
  • Thomas Dudley came to New England in 1630, his first residence was at Charlestown. Later resided in Cambridge 1631, Ipswich 1634, and Roxbury by 1644. Admitted Freeman 25 May 1636, although he would have been considered a freeman from the time of joining the Massachusetts Bay Company in England, and was at this date (along with other early colony leaders) only confirming a condition of long standing. Governor of Massachusetts Bay, 1634, 1640, 1645, 1650.
    Great Migration Begins: "Many attempts have been made to place Roger Dudley, father of the immigrant, into the large and prominent Dudley family of northern England, but without success. An extensive investigation of the ancestry of Thomas Dudley's maternal grandmother was publishsed by F.N. Craig in 1988 [ NEHGR 142:227-44]. In his autobiographical sketch, written for his grandchildren, Daniel Denison, son of William Denison , and son-in-law of Thomas Dudley, had the following to say of his in-laws: "Mr. Thomas Dudley ... was a principal undertaker of this Plantation of the Massachusetts and one of those first comers in the year 1630 that brought over the Patent, and settled the government here. He came over Deputy Governor, and was afterwards diverse times Governor. He then lived at Cambridge, removed to Ipswich, where he stayed but one year, being recalled again to live in the Bay, which then could not but want his help. He settled himself at Roxbury, where he lived until he departed this life about the 30th day of July in the year 1653, having buried your great grandmother about ten years before, about the latter end of December 1643. She was a fine virtuous woman who loved your father [John Denison] in his childhood, and [he] was born in her house. She had by her husband one son, your great uncle Samuel Dudley, who liveth at Exeter, and by three wives hath had many children, cousin germans to your father. And beside your grandmother Denison she had three daughters (viz) your Aunt Bradstret who died in September 1672 who left 4 sons and 3 daughters living, beside her daughter Cotton who died before her and left many children, then your Aunt Woodbridg now living at Newbury who hath five sons and five daughters living, your father's cousin germans, as also were your aunt Bradstreet's children. The last was your Aunt Sarah married to Mr. Keane both dead long since, and left one only daughter Hannah, married to Mr. Paige, and is now living at Boston. Your Great Grandmother being dead, your sweet [great] Grandfather Dudley married a second wife, and by her had a daughter married to Mr. Jonathan Wade, who liveth at Mistick, and two sons Joseph Dudley who now liveth at Roxbury, in his father's house, and Paul Dudley, a merchant who is upon a voyage to Ireland. These were your father's uncles by their father's side [ NEHGR 46:128-29].
    In his letter of 28 March 1631 to Lady Bridget, Countess of Lincoln, Dudley "...having yet no table, nor other room to write in than by the fireside upon my knee, in this sharp winter" serves as authority for many events of that month and the preceding winter. Not without humor, he told the story of the Watertown man who, having lost a calf, sought to ward away wolves by shooting his musket, and so roused his neighbors, whose shooting roused Roxbury, whose inhabitants took alarm and "beat up their drum" and raised Boston. "So in the morning, the calf being found safe, the wolves affrighted, and our danger out of the way, I am still as full of removal to Ipswich. Dudley and Winthrop had failed to agree on Cambridge as the site for the Massachusetts Bay government, with Dudley and Bradstreet the only leaders who actually built their residences and lived there, despite an agreement that all would do so.
    The extended efforts to provide for grandsons Thomas and John Dudley in his will and codicils were to no avail. Both died very young and unmarried.
    Some considerable pain entered Gov. Dudley's last years as his daughter Sarah and her husband Benjamin Keayne necessitated one of the colony's earliest divorces. Stephen Winthrop says "My she Cosin Keane is growne a great preacher" in a letter from London 27 Thomas Dudley: Honored Sir, That you and myself are made sorry by your daughter's enormous and continued crimes, is the greatest cause of grief that ever befell me, and the more because her obstinate continuance in them is now to me by her own letter made as certain ... I never gave her the least desire, I do plainly declare my resolution never again to live with her as a husband. What maintenance yourself expects I know not. This I know (to my cost and danger) she has unwived herself and how she or you can expect a wife's maintenance is to me a wonder ... [ WP 5:144]. Ezekiel Rogers passed some of the gossip on to John Winthrop in a letter little discourse raised, and by some, offence taken, at the late divorce granted by the Court. How weighty a business that is, as I need not tell you, so I would humbly desire that some course may be taken so as to clear the court's proceeding, as that rumors might be stopped, and letters of mistake into England prevented... [ WP 5:189]. The news from England in the words of Winthrop: "...Here goes some speech of a N.E. couple that lately came from thence the husband first, and then the wife followed after with what goods she could get together but we hear all her goods miscarried and she escaped only with her life. The man was Cane's son a cloak seller in Birching Lane, whose mother was Mr. Willson's sister. The woman is returned to N.E. and resolves there to take another husband. I hope your laws will not tolerate such wicked actions" [ WP 5:351].6

Family 1: Dorothy Yorke b. 25 Apr 1582, d. 27 Dec 1643

  • He married first at Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, England, on 25 April 1603 Dorothy Yorke, daughter of Edmund Yorke and Katherine.2

Family 2: Katherine Deighton b. Jan 1614/15, d. 29 Aug 1671

Citations

  1. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), Royal and Noble Pedigree Chart of Gov. Thomas Dudley. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.1.
  3. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, online at www.americanancestors.org, 1995), Profile of Thomas Dudley. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration Begins 1620-1633.
  4. [S159] Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, 5th Ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1999), p.70-71, line 50, Descent from Robert FitzWalter to Gov. Thomas Dudley.. Hereinafter cited as Magna Charta Sureties.
  5. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  6. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins 1620-1633.
  7. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.2.
  8. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.10.

Timothy Dudley1

M, b. circa 1656, d. before 16 November 1702
  • Timothy Dudley was born circa 1656 at Exeter, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire.2
  • He died before 16 November 1702; unmarried.3

Citations

  1. [S1117] "Dudley, compiled from William R. Cutter's "Northern New York"."Transcribed by Carolyn Brown from "Northern New York: Genealogical and family history of Northern New York: A record of the achievments of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a Nation." New York, Lewis Publishing Co., 1910. Compiled under the editorial supervision of William Richard Cutter, A.M.. Online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Ehubbard/….. Hereinafter cited as Dudley.
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.4. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  3. [S4673] "Early Families of New England."(Original Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. By Alicia Crane Williams, Lead Genealogist.). Online www.americanancestors.org., Samuel Dudley. Hereinafter cited as Early Families of New England.

Trueworthy Dudley1,2

M, b. 1727, d. circa 1759
  • Trueworthy Dudley was born in 1727 at Brentwood, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire.1,2
  • He married Deborah Gordon, daughter of Alexander Gordon, at New Hampshire circa 1747.2
  • Trueworthy Dudley died circa 1759 at Exeter, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire; intestate.3
  • He was a balcksmith at Brentwood, New Hampshire.3
  • Administration of Trueworthy Dudley's estate was granted in 1759, to his brother Byley Dudley.3

Family: Deborah Gordon b. c 1728

  • Rev. Nicholas Dudley3
  • John Dudley3

Citations

  1. [S1117] "Dudley, compiled from William R. Cutter's "Northern New York"."Transcribed by Carolyn Brown from "Northern New York: Genealogical and family history of Northern New York: A record of the achievments of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a Nation." New York, Lewis Publishing Co., 1910. Compiled under the editorial supervision of William Richard Cutter, A.M.. Online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Ehubbard/….. Hereinafter cited as Dudley.
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.38. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  3. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.112.

Trueworthy Dudley1,2

M, b. circa 1752
  • Trueworthy Dudley was born circa 1752 at Exeter, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire.3
  • He married first Sarah.1
  • Trueworthy Dudley married second Anna McWilliams.1

Family 1: Sarah

Family 2: Anna McWilliams

Citations

  1. [S1117] "Dudley, compiled from William R. Cutter's "Northern New York"."Transcribed by Carolyn Brown from "Northern New York: Genealogical and family history of Northern New York: A record of the achievments of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a Nation." New York, Lewis Publishing Co., 1910. Compiled under the editorial supervision of William Richard Cutter, A.M.. Online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Ehubbard/….. Hereinafter cited as Dudley.
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.37. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  3. [S589] IGI Individual Records, International Genealogical Index (IGI) (Salt Lake City, Utah: Family Search (www.familysearch.org), 1999-2002). (The IGI records often do not cite sources, must be used with caution and should be verified by more reliable documentation).V.5.0.

Capt. Trueworthy Dudley1,2

M, b. 1700, d. 1749
  • Capt. Trueworthy Dudley was born in 1700 at Exeter, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire.1,2
  • He married Hannah Gilman, daughter of Capt. John Gilman and Dorothy Wiggin, at Exeter, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, circa 1724.2
  • Capt. Trueworthy Dudley died in 1749 at Exeter, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire.3
  • He was at the seige of Louisburg (Nova Scotia) in 1745, with fifty-three men in his company, the largest in the Regiment.4
  • Inventory of estate taken on 12 January 1749/50.4

Family: Hannah Gilman b. c 1707, d. 1770

  • Trueworthy Dudley4
  • Gilman Dudley4
  • Dorothy Dudley4
  • Hannah Dudley4
  • Odlin Dudley4

Citations

  1. [S1117] "Dudley, compiled from William R. Cutter's "Northern New York"."Transcribed by Carolyn Brown from "Northern New York: Genealogical and family history of Northern New York: A record of the achievments of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a Nation." New York, Lewis Publishing Co., 1910. Compiled under the editorial supervision of William Richard Cutter, A.M.. Online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Ehubbard/….. Hereinafter cited as Dudley.
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.12. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  3. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.12, 38.
  4. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.38.

William Dudley1,2

M, b. 25 December 1753

Family: Sarah Williams b. 19 Oct 1748, d. 1 Sep 1813

Citations

  1. [S998] Stephen W. Williams, The Genealogy and History of the Family of Williams in America: More Particularly of the Descendants of Robert Williams of Roxbury (Greenfield: Printed by Merriam & Mirick, 1847), p.295. Hereinafter cited as Williams Fam. in America. http://books.google.com/books/about/…
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), pp.92, 260. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  3. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.92.
  4. [S998] Stephen W. Williams, Williams Fam. in America, p.295. "m. 2 Feb 1774."
  5. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.260.

Col. William Dudley1

M, b. 20 October 1686, d. 5 August 1743
  • Col. William Dudley was born on 20 October 1686 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.1
  • He was baptized on 24 October 1686 at First Church, Roxbury, Massachusetts.1
  • He married Elizabeth Davenport, daughter of Addington Davenport and Elizabeth Wainwright, at Boston, Massachusetts, on 10 March 1720/21.1
  • Col. William Dudley died on 5 August 1743 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.1

Family: Elizabeth Davenport b. 20 Dec 1704, d. 1750

  • Elizabeth Dudley+1 b. 16 May 1724, d. 1 Nov 1805
  • Rebecca Dudley1
  • Lucy Dudley1
  • Catherine Dudley1
  • Thomas Dudley+1 b. 9 Sep 1731, d. 9 Nov 1769
  • Joseph Dudley1
  • Mary Dudley1
  • Paul Dudley1
  • Ann Dudley1

Citations

  1. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.29. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.10.

Lt. Gov. William Dummer1

M, b. 1677, d. 10 October 1761
  • Father*: Jeremiah Dummer
  • Mother*: Hannah Atwater
  • Lt. Gov. William Dummer was born in 1677 at Massachusetts.
  • He married Katherine Dudley, daughter of Joseph Dudley and Rebecca Tyng, at Roxbury, Massachusetts, on 28 April 1714 (no children).1
  • Lt. Gov. William Dummer died on 10 October 1761.

Family: Katherine Dudley b. 5 Jan 1689/90, d. 13 Jan 1751/52

Citations

  1. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.10. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.

Andrew Duncan1

M

Family: Sarah Lynde b. 21 Feb 1743/44

Citations

  1. [S2513] Colonial Collegians: Biographies of Those Who Attended American Colleges before the War for Independence, CD-ROM (Boston, Mass.: Massachusetts Historical Society: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008). Harvard, page 2740. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Collegians.

Joseph Dunham1

M
  • Lived in Canaan, New York for some time and then "went west."

Family: Mary Parke b. 1 Jan 1752

  • Reuben Dunham
  • Mary Dunham

Citations

  1. [S165] Frank Sylvester Parks, Genealogy of the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D.C.: S. F. Parks, 1906), p.69.. Hereinafter cited as Parke of Conn.. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofparke00inpark.

Thomas Dunk1

M
  • Thomas Dunk married Lydia Buckland, daughter of William Buckland and Mary Bosworth, after May 1678.1,2

Family: Lydia Buckland b. s 1637, d. b 3 Mar 1690/91

Citations

  1. [S1063] Steve Carter, "English Ancestry of Stephen Post of Saybrook, Connecticut", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol.160 (Jan 2006). Hereinafter cited as "Post; NEHGS 160:30-34."
  2. [S2639] Kenneth Lord, Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord, an original proprietor and founder of Hartford, Conn., in 1636 (New York: n.pub., 1946), page 74. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord.

Elizabeth Dunster1

F
  • Father*: Rev. Henry Dunster2
  • Mother*: Elizabeth Atkinson2
  • Elizabeth Dunster married Maj. Jonathan Wade, son of Jonathan Wade and Susanna, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, circa 1686.2

Family: Maj. Jonathan Wade b. c 1640, d. 24 Nov 1689

Citations

  1. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, online at www.americanancestors.org, 1995), Article on Jonathan Wade.. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration Begins 1620-1633.
  2. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families, Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Volume One, Governor Thomas Dudley and Descendants Through Five Generations (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), p.8. Hereinafter cited as Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley.
  3. [S1572] Marston Watson, Royal Families: Gov. Thomas Dudley, p.150.

George Dunworth1

M

Family: Lucretia Tracy b. 31 Jan 1750/51

Citations

  1. [S165] Frank Sylvester Parks, Genealogy of the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D.C.: S. F. Parks, 1906), page 74, no. 173. Hereinafter cited as Parke of Conn.. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofparke00inpark.

Anne Dupin

F

Family: William Kerl b. 16 Dec 1805, d. 1 Apr 1899

  • Nellie Kerl
  • Rose Kerl2
  • a son2
  • Annie Kerl2

Citations

  1. [S4490] Ancestry.com,"Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780-1837." Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2001. Original data: The original paper slip index, from which this database was created, is owned by The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, Canterbury, England. Online www.ancestry.com., Retrieved January 2013. Wm. Kerl, Anne Dupin, 1836, St. Martin in the Fields. Hereinafter cited as Pallot's Marriage Index for England 1780-1837.
  2. [S578] "About My Family," (MS, 25 Dec 1907; San Antonio, Texas); Priscilla (Tyner) Beeman; North Chili, Monroe Co., New York. Hereinafter cited as "About My Family". http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/…

Catherine Durkee1

F, b. 4 March 1741, d. 4 September 1814
  • Father*: Nathaniel Durkee2
  • Mother*: Mary Baker2
  • Catherine Durkee was born on 4 March 1741 at Woodbury, Litchfield Co., Connecticut.3,2
  • She married Joseph Beeman, son of Thomas Beeman and Phebe Parke, at Washington, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, on 28 June 1759.4,5
  • Catherine Durkee died on 4 September 1814 at Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont.6
  • She was buried at North Fairfax/Beeman Cemetery, Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont.7,2

Family: Joseph Beeman b. 1725/26, d. 19 Mar 1814

Citations

  1. [S91] Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, compiler, Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Connecticut (Seattle: Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, 1971). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Conn.
  2. [S951] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. , Retrieved April 2012. Catharine Durkee Beeman, Mem #17646244, Jan 23, 2007. Photo of gravestone. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S117] Donna Meunier,"North Fairfax/Beeman Cemetery in Fairfax, Vermont."Complete survey of the cemetery done in 1996 by Donna Meunier. Online www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/9445/Norfx.html., Date given as circa 1741.. Hereinafter cited as North Fairfax/Beeman Cemetery in Fairfax, Vermont.
  4. [S91] Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Conn., Place given as, "Washington, Litchfield Co., Connecticut.
  5. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 4272. Durkee, Catharine, of Judea, mar Joseph Beeman, of E. Greenwich, 28 Jun 1759, by Rev. Daniel Brinsmade - Washington VR. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.
  6. [S117] North Fairfax/Beeman Cemetery in Fairfax, Vermont, online www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/9445/Norfx.html, Date given as 4 Sep 1814.
  7. [S117] North Fairfax/Beeman Cemetery in Fairfax, Vermont, online www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/9445/Norfx.html, Record No. 5277.

Daniel Durninger

M, b. between 1680 and 1690
  • Daniel Durninger was possibly born between 1680 and 1690.
  • A marriage intention was issued for Daniel Durninger and Sarah Button on 7 July 1722 at Boston, Massachusetts, (not known if the marriage took place).1
  • Daniel Durninger married Huldah Lamb, daughter of Caleb Lamb and Mary Wise, at Roxbury, Massachusetts, on 24 January 1722/23.2,3
  • Also known as Daniel Dorringer.2
  • Little has been found regarding Daniel Durninger/Dorringer. He appears to have been a pewterer. A mention of him is made in Pewter in America: Its Makers and their Marks (page 28): "In the one case in which the next man was involved his name was spelled in so many different ways that it is impossible to determine now which was the accepted version. Daniel Durninger (alias Darninger, Derringer, and Durringer), pewterer, was defendant in July 1723, in a suit over ownership of sixty pounds of pewter. Boston church records reveal that on July 7 of the previous year the mariage intentions..."4

Family 1: Sarah Button

Family 2: Huldah Lamb b. 31 Jan 1687

Citations

  1. [S3263] NEHGS,"Boston, MA: Marriages, 1700-1809", online www.americanancestors.org. Originally published as: Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, Containing the Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751 (Vol. 28), Boston, Municipal Printing office, 1898. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston, Containing Boston Marriages from 1752 to 1809 (vol. 30), Boston, Municipal Printing Office, 1903. Marriage Intentions, 1721-1809, page 159. Daniel Durninger & Sarah Button. Hereinafter cited as Boston Marriages 1700-1809.
  2. [S2726] Theodore F. Jones, "Roster of the Expedition of 1690 to Canada", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 99 (1945): 99:313. Hereinafter cited as "Roster of the Expedition of 1690 to Canada."
  3. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Roxbury, Mass. to the End of the Year 1849. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
  4. [S3906] Ledlie Irwin Laughlin Pewter in America: its makers and their marks, Vols. 1-2 (Barre, Mass.: Barre Publishers, 1969-71), page 28. Hereinafter cited as Pewter in America.

Robert Dutch1

M, b. circa 1621, d. 21 August 1686
  • Father*: Osmond Dutch2 b. c 1593, d. Dec 1684
  • Mother*: Maragret Haywell2 b. c 1593
  • Robert Dutch was probably born circa 1621 at Bridport, co. Dorset, England.3
  • He married Mary Kimball, daughter of Richard Kimball and Ursula Scott, before 1646 (eldest known child b. 1 May 1646 at Ipswich).2
  • Robert Dutch died on 21 August 1686.3
  • He lived at Gloucester and Ipswich, Massachusetts.4

Family: Mary Kimball b. c 1625, d. 12 Jul 1686

Citations

  1. [S2290] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Vol. 1, A-B (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, online at www.americanancestors.org, 1999), Sketch of George Giddings. Retrieved May 2009. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration 1634-35, v.1 A-B.
  2. [S3488] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Vol. IV, I-L (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, online at www.americanancestors.org, 2005), Richard Kimball, page 158. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration 1634-1635, v.4 I-L.
  3. [S4519] Walter Goodwin Davis, Ancestry of Nicholas Davis (Portland, Maine: Anthoensen Press, 1956), page 214. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry of Nicholas Davis.
  4. [S5045] Leonard Allison Morrison and Stephen Paschall Sharples History of the Kimball Family in America From 1634 to 1897, and of its Ancestors The Kemballs or Kemboles of England, With an Account of the Kembles of Boston, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 (Boston: Damrell & Upham, 1897), page 33. Hereinafter cited as Kimball Family in America. Https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball01morr.
  5. [S2336] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Vol. III, G-H (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, online at www.americanancestors.org, 2003), Sketch of George Giddings. Retrieved May 2009. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration 1634-1635, v.3 G-H.

Samuel Dutch1

M

Family: Abigail Giddings b. s 1650

Citations

  1. [S2336] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Vol. III, G-H (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, online at www.americanancestors.org, 2003), Sketch of George Giddings. Retrieved May 2009. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration 1634-1635, v.3 G-H.

Raymond W. Dutcher1

M, b. 1898, d. 1981
  • He appeared on the census on 27 April 1930 at South Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, living on Seneca Point Rd. Raymond is age 30, born in New York, employed as a farm laborer. With him is his wife Abbie A., age 25, son George W. (6), and daughter Abbie E. (4).3

Family: Abigail A. Johnson b. 1904, d. 23 May 1994

  • George W. Dutcher3
  • Abbie E. Dutcher3

Citations

  1. [S151] Kevin Armstron, Helen Fox and Betty J., Academy Cemetery, Canandaigua, Ontario Co., New York (online database, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyontari/academycem.htm: Ontario Co. GenWeb, 2002), gravestone. Hereinafter cited as Academy Cemetery.
  2. [S1202] Academy Cemetery,personal visit by Chris Chester, Darcy Beeman, Paul Beeman Dudley, and Jutta Dudley, August 2006; photos.
  3. [S5] MyFamily.com, 1930 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census , Roll 1631, p.61, ED 54, image 1085.0. Hereinafter cited as 1930 US Census.

Mary Dwelley1

F, d. 29 July 1764
  • Father*: Richard Dwelley1
  • Mother*: Eamie Glass1
  • Mary Dwelley and Nathaniel Brewster resided at Duxbury, Massachusetts.1

Family: Nathaniel Brewster b. 8 Nov 1676, d. bt 11 Feb 1755 - 7 Apr 1755

Citations

  1. [S5097] Emma C. Brewster Jones The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907, Vol. 1 (New York: Grafton Press, 1908), page 54, no. 20. Hereinafter cited as Brewster Genealogy Vol. 1. Https://archive.org/details/brewstergenealog190801jone.
  2. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. Duxbury Marriages, 1:226. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
  3. [S612] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, online www.newenglandancestors.org, Duxbury Births, 1:35.
  4. [S5097] Emma C. Brewster Jones Brewster Genealogy Vol. 1, page 83, no. 56.
  5. [S5097] Emma C. Brewster Jones Brewster Genealogy Vol. 1, page 58.

Henry Dyer1

M

Family: Joannah Gilman b. 30 Apr 1679, d. 24 Dec 1720

Citations

  1. [S1180] Arthur Gilman, The Gilman Family Traced in the Line of Hon. John Gilman, of Exeter, N.H.: With an account of many other Gilmans in England and America (Albany, New York: J. Munsell, 1869), p.49. Hereinafter cited as Gilman Gen. 1869.

Isaac Dyer1

M

Family: Jerusha White b. s 1735

Citations

  1. [S841] Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill, Descendants of Edward Small of New England: and the Allied Families with Tracings of English Ancestry (3 Vols., Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1934), 2:1151. Hereinafter cited as Small Desc.

Mary Dyer1

F, b. 1701, d. 1 December 1740
  • Father*: Edward Dyer2
  • Mother*: Mary Greene2 b. 8 Jul 1677
  • Also known as Mary Helms (married name).5
  • She is named in her husband's will on 1 September 1732 appointed executrix.3

Family 1: Christopher Helme b. 30 Mar 1702, d. bt 1 Sep 1732 - 9 Oct 1732

Family 2: John Williams b. 31 Oct 1692, d. 30 Dec 1761

Citations

  1. [S2995] Dudley W. Bennett and Mrs. William R. White, "The Identity of Two Mary Helmes", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol 102, page 193 (1971): 102:197, 201-202. Identifies her as Mary Dyer. Hereinafter cited as "The Identity of Two Mary Helmes."
  2. [S2995] Dudley W. Bennett and Mrs. William R. White, "The Identity of Two Mary Helmes", 102:202.
  3. [S2995] Dudley W. Bennett and Mrs. William R. White, "The Identity of Two Mary Helmes", 102:197.
  4. [S2995] Dudley W. Bennett and Mrs. William R. White, "The Identity of Two Mary Helmes", 102:199.
  5. [S157] Richard Anson Wheeler, History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut, from its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900, with A Genealogical Register of Stonington Families (New London, Conn.: Press of the Day Publishing Co., 1900), pp.662-682. Robert Williams Family.. Hereinafter cited as History of Stonington, Connecticut. Https://archive.org/details/historytownston00wheegoog.

Rhoda Dyer1

F, b. circa 1802

Family: Lyman Beeman b. 23 Apr 1790, d. 10 Jan 1871

Citations

  1. [S85] Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, Descendants of Thomas Beeman, Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com., Feb 2002 A supplement and update to Gwen Boyer Bjorkman's "Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Connecticut," 1971,Change date 23 Jan 2006. Rhoda Dyer.

Margaret Dyke1

F, b. 1693, d. 10 April 1776
  • Margaret Dyke was born in 1693 at Preston, New London Co., Connecticut.
  • She married Hezekiah Parke, son of Robert Parke and Mary Rose, at Preston, New London Co., Connecticut, on 14 November 1716.1,2
  • Margaret Dyke died on 10 April 1776 at Preston, New London Co., Connecticut; aged 83 years.3

Family: Hezekiah Parke b. 1695, d. 6 Apr 1752

Citations

  1. [S121] First Book of Records, Preston, Connecticut: ca 1645-1780; (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1941), Microfilm of typescript in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City, New York, 145 leaves. Contains index. Includes records of birth, marriage and death, organized by family, Film #5380, p.90. Family of Hezekiah Parke and Margaret Dike: m. 14 Nov 1716.. Hereinafter cited as First Book of Records, Preston, Connecticut.
  2. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Preston, page 151. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.
  3. [S165] Frank Sylvester Parks, Genealogy of the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D.C.: S. F. Parks, 1906), page 45, no. 31. Hereinafter cited as Parke of Conn.. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofparke00inpark.

Edna Eames1

F, d. 8 February 1813

Family: Ebenezer Loomer b. 25 Feb 1736/37, d. 19 Jul 1821

Citations

  1. [S4823] Addie E. Loomer-Shepard, The Descendants of Stephen Loomer of New London, Connecticut, comprising The First to and Including the Ninth Generartion (Allison, Iowa: A.E. Loomer-Shepard, 1960). No pagination or standard numbering system. Hereinafter cited as Desc of Stephen Loomer.

Elizabeth Eames1

F, b. 24 May 1704, d. 17 November 1782
  • Elizabeth Eames was born on 24 May 1704 at New London, New London Co., Connecticut.
  • She married Arthur Bevans, son of Arthur Bevans and Mary, at Windham, Windham Co., Connecticut, on 26 May 1731.1
  • Elizabeth Eames died on 17 November 1782.
  • Also known as Elizabeth Ames.

Family: Arthur Bevans b. 28 Apr 1686, d. 1788

Citations

  1. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978), p.31.. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.

Hannah Maria Easton1

F, b. 24 June 1816, d. 23 November 1914
  • Hannah Maria Easton was born on 24 June 1816 at Johnson Corners, Town of New Haven, Oswego Co., New York.1
  • She married Asaph Smith, son of Roderick Smith Sr. and Cynthia, at Manlius, Onondaga Co., New York, on 19 November 1837.1
  • Hannah Maria Easton died on 23 November 1914 at Utica, Oneida Co., New York.1
  • She was buried at Roosevelt Cemetery, Schroeppel, Oswego Co., New York.1

Family: Asaph Smith b. 24 Jul 1802, d. 20 Jan 1876

Citations

  1. [S2944] Kevin Bradford, "Alice Freeman Thompson Parke," e-mail message from Kevin Bradford (e-mail address) to Chris Chester, July 1, 2010, "Jane Bond Coles, Matrilineal Descendants," prepared by Kevin D. Bradford, Decatur, GA, July 1, 2010. Documents the author's direct descent from Jane Bond Coles. Hereinafter cited as "Alice Freeman Thompson Parke."

Nathaniel Peck Easton1

M, b. 20 June 1789, d. 23 December 1872
  • Father*: David Easton1
  • Mother*: Mary Peck1
  • Nathaniel Peck Easton was born on 20 June 1789 at Bernardston, Franklin Co., Massachusetts.1
  • He married Anna Cross, daughter of Benjamin Cross Jr. and Eunice Davis, at Saratoga Co., New York, on 18 November 1813.1
  • Nathaniel Peck Easton died on 23 December 1872 at Caughdenoy, (a hamlet in both the Towns of Hastings and Schroeppel), Oswego Co., New York.1
  • He was buried at Caughdenoy Cemetery, Hastings, Oswego Co., New York.1

Family: Anna Cross b. 24 Feb 1796, d. 15 Jan 1829

Citations

  1. [S2944] Kevin Bradford, "Alice Freeman Thompson Parke," e-mail message from Kevin Bradford (e-mail address) to Chris Chester, July 1, 2010, "Jane Bond Coles, Matrilineal Descendants," prepared by Kevin D. Bradford, Decatur, GA, July 1, 2010. Documents the author's direct descent from Jane Bond Coles. Hereinafter cited as "Alice Freeman Thompson Parke."

Joseph Eaton1

M, b. 12 March 1716/17, d. 9 July 1785
  • Father*: Jonas Eaton1
  • Mother*: Mehitable Gould1
  • Joseph Eaton was born on 12 March 1716/17 at Framingham, Massachusetts.1
  • He married Lucy Bacon, daughter of John Bacon and Hannah Adams, on 1 March 1750 at either Canterbury or Voluntown, Connecticut.1
  • Joseph Eaton died on 9 July 1785 at Plainfield, Windham Co., Connecticut.1

Family: Lucy Bacon b. 27 Dec 1723

Citations

  1. [S5066] Gale Ion Harris, "The Estate of Martha Harris and the Early Bacon Families of Eastern Connecticut", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 167, no. 1, p. 23 (2013): 167:34. Hereinafter cited as "Martha Harris and Bacon Families."

Polly Eaton1

F

Family: Elisha Sill b. 6 Apr 1730, d. 20 Jan 1808

Citations

  1. [S2894] Henry Alfred Sill, Genealogical Chart of the Sill Family (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio: n.pub., 1855). Hereinafter cited as Gen. Chart of the Sill Family. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/…

Ruth Eaton1

F, d. 6 April 1750

Family 1: Ebenezer Kimball b. 20 Jun 1684, d. 23 Jan 1715

Family 2: Aaron Johnson

Citations

  1. [S5045] Leonard Allison Morrison and Stephen Paschall Sharples History of the Kimball Family in America From 1634 to 1897, and of its Ancestors The Kemballs or Kemboles of England, With an Account of the Kembles of Boston, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 (Boston: Damrell & Upham, 1897), page 62. Hereinafter cited as Kimball Family in America. Https://archive.org/details/historyofkimball01morr.

Ecclestone1

M

Family: Thankful Parke b. 12 Dec 1776

Citations

  1. [S165] Frank Sylvester Parks, Genealogy of the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D.C.: S. F. Parks, 1906), p.54.. Hereinafter cited as Parke of Conn.. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofparke00inpark.

Abigail Ecclestone1

F, b. 16 July 1775, d. 1859
  • Father*: Benedict Ecclestone1
  • Abigail Ecclestone was born on 16 July 1775 at North Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.1
  • She married Joseph Park, son of Joseph Parke, in 1791.1
  • Abigail Ecclestone married second Daniel Burrows.1
  • Abigail Ecclestone died in 1859 at Mystic, New London Co., Connecticut.1

Family 1: Joseph Park b. 10 Jan 1767, d. 1812

Family 2: Daniel Burrows

Citations

  1. [S165] Frank Sylvester Parks, Genealogy of the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D.C.: S. F. Parks, 1906), page 75, no. 185. Hereinafter cited as Parke of Conn.. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofparke00inpark.

Elizabeth Eddy1

F, b. between 1670 and 1680

Family: Samuel Parke b. c 1672

Citations

  1. [S139] David Livingstone Parke, Robert Parke 1580-1665: Immigrant from England in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet (Wyomissing, Penn.: David Livingstone Parke, 1994). Hereinafter cited as Robert Parke 1580-1665.
  2. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 9616. Stonington VR. Samuel, Jr. mar Elizabeth Peddey, by Capt. Samuel Mason, Asst.. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.

John Eddy1

M, b. 25 December 1637
  • Father*: Samuel Eddy1 b. 15 May 1608, d. 12 Nov 1688
  • Mother*: Elizabeth2 b. c 1607, d. 24 May 1689

Family: Hepzibah Doggett b. s 1639

Citations

  1. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, online at www.americanancestors.org, 1995), Sketch of John Doggett. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration Begins 1620-1633.
  2. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins 1620-1633, Sketch of Samuel Eddy.

Mary Eddy1

F, b. 1667
  • Mary Eddy was born in 1667.1
  • She married John Rude, son of Thomas Rood and Sarah, at Preston, New London Co., Connecticut, on 24 June 1687.2
  • Also known as Mary Ede.2
  • Mary Eddy was admitted to the at First Congregational Church, Preston, New London Co., Connecticut, on 28 September 1701.3

Family: John Rude b. Sep 1658, d. 14 Mar 1704/5

Citations

  1. [S2006] "Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700", online www.AmericanAncestors.org. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as New England Marriages Prior to 1700. CD-ROM. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. John RUDE (?1658-1705) & Mary EDDY (1667- ); 24 Jun 1687, Preston, CT. Hereinafter cited as Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
  2. [S3870] "Connecticut Vital Records to 1870."New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011. From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Online www.AmericanAncestors.org., Preston, page 176. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.
  3. [S581] Preston First Congregational Society, The Bi-Centenial Celebration: First Congregational Church of Preston, Connecticut 1698-1898, Together with Statistics of the Church taken from the Church Records (Preston, Conn.: Preston First Congregational Society, 1900), page 130. Hereinafter cited as Preston, 1st Cong. Ch. Recs.
  4. [S3870] Connecticut Vital Records to 1870, online www.AmericanAncestors.org, Preston, page 175.
  5. [S2637] Donald Lines Jacobus, "New London (Conn.) Probate Records", The American Genealogist Vols. 9-21, 29 (1933-1944): 17:120. File No. 4608. John Rood of Preston. Hereinafter cited as "New London (Conn.) Probate Records, TAG 9-14 (1933-1942)."

Mash Eddy1

F

Family: Joseph Geer b. 1782

Citations

  1. [S5329] Jean Nicholson Maack, "The Family of Joseph Geer (born 1747) of Connecticut, Vermont, and Quebec", The American Genealogist Vol. 65, p. 70 (1990): 65:72. Hereinafter cited as "Joseph Geer (born 1747)."

Sylvia Eddy1

F, b. 27 February 1738
  • Father*: Constant Eddy1
  • Mother*: Mary Winslow1

Family: Jacob Avery b. 26 Aug 1721

Citations

  1. [S156] Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, The Groton Avery Clan (Cleveland: n.pub., 1912), page 179. Hereinafter cited as Groton Avery Clan. http://archive.org/details/grotonaveryclan01aver

Dea. Albert Edgcomb1

M

Family: Emily A. Wheeler b. 26 Feb 1814

Citations

  1. [S157] Richard Anson Wheeler, History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut, from its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900, with A Genealogical Register of Stonington Families (New London, Conn.: Press of the Day Publishing Co., 1900), p.654. Hereinafter cited as History of Stonington, Connecticut. Https://archive.org/details/historytownston00wheegoog.

John Edgecomb Sr.1

M

Family: Elizabeth Larrabee b. 23 Jan 1652

Citations

  1. [S4066] Charles D. Parkhurst, "Comments on, and Corrections of, Some Curious Errors, Which are to be Found Recorded in the Introduction to Hempstead's Diary", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 51, page 259 (1920): 51:263. Hereinafter cited as "Hempstead's Diary."

John Edgecombe Jr.1

M

Family: Hannah Hempstead b. 30 Jan 1680/81

Citations

  1. [S4066] Charles D. Parkhurst, "Comments on, and Corrections of, Some Curious Errors, Which are to be Found Recorded in the Introduction to Hempstead's Diary", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 51, page 259 (1920): 51:262. Hereinafter cited as "Hempstead's Diary."

John Edmonds Jr.1

M

Family: Love Park b. 29 Dec 1786, d. 29 Aug 1875

  • Mary Edmonds2

Citations

  1. [S165] Frank Sylvester Parks, Genealogy of the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D.C.: S. F. Parks, 1906), supplement.. Hereinafter cited as Parke of Conn.. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofparke00inpark.
  2. [S5069] Frank Sylvester Parks, Supplement to the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D. C.: F. S. Parks, 1934), Supplement to page 67, Love Park. Hereinafter cited as Parke Families Supplement.

Sally Edson1

F

Family: Warum Parks b. 8 Apr 1798

Citations

  1. [S165] Frank Sylvester Parks, Genealogy of the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D.C.: S. F. Parks, 1906), p.86, no. 529. Hereinafter cited as Parke of Conn.. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofparke00inpark.

Peter Edward1

M, b. say 1465, d. circa 1525
  • Peter Edward was born say 1465.1
  • He died circa 1525.1
  • Peter Edward resided at Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England; where he was probably the church warden of 1516-1521. His wife may have been named, Elizabeth.1

Family:

Citations

  1. [S2954] Robert L. Steenrod, "Alice (Freeman) (Tompson) Parke", The American Genealogist Vol. 29, page 215 (1953): 29:215. Hereinafter cited as "Alice (Freeman) (Tompson) Parke."

Alexander Edwards1,2

M, d. 4 September 1690
  • Alexander Edwards was born at Wales.
  • He married Sarah Baldwin, daughter of Richard Baldwin and Isabell, at Springfield, Massachusetts, on 28 April 1642.3
  • Alexander Edwards died on 4 September 1690 at Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
  • Immigrant ancestor to America circa 1640 Came to Springfield, Massachusetts, then removed with his wife Sarah Baldwin to Northampton in 1655.

Family: Sarah Baldwin b. c 1620, d. 3 Oct 1690

  • Samuel Edwards4
  • Hannah Edwards5
  • Joseph Edwards6
  • Mary Edwards
  • Benjamin Edwards7
  • Sarah Edwards8

Citations

  1. [S413] Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, The Age of Homespun (New York: Random House, 2002). Hereinafter cited as The Age of Homespun.
  2. [S424] C.C. Baldwin, The Baldwin Genealogy Supplement (Cleveland, Ohio: C.C. Baldwin, 1889), pp.988-995. Early Baldwins of County Bucks, England.. Hereinafter cited as Baldwin Genealogy Supplement.
  3. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. Springfield, vol. 1, page 19. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
  4. [S612] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, online www.newenglandancestors.org, Springfield, vol. 1, page 9.
  5. [S612] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, online www.newenglandancestors.org, Springfield, vol. 1, page 10.
  6. [S612] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, online www.newenglandancestors.org, Springfield, vol. 1, page 11.
  7. [S5578] Clifford L. Stott Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850, Vol. 1 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), page 14. Hereinafter cited as Springfield MA VR to 1850 v.1.
  8. [S5578] Clifford L. Stott Springfield MA VR to 1850 v.1, page 15.

Amy Edwards1

F, b. after 1539

Citations

  1. [S2954] Robert L. Steenrod, "Alice (Freeman) (Tompson) Parke", The American Genealogist Vol. 29, page 215 (1953): 29:216. Hereinafter cited as "Alice (Freeman) (Tompson) Parke."

Edward Edwards1,2,3,4

M, b. circa 1537, d. between 25 December 1591 and 16 September 1592
  • Edward Edwards was born circa 1537.
  • He married Ursula Coles, daughter of Richard Coles Esq. and Jane Bond, at Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England, in 1562.
  • Edward Edwards died between 25 December 1591 and 16 September 1592 at Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, England.
  • His will was dated on 25 December 1591 probated 16 Sep 1592. Names sons Peter, Francis, Richard, Robert and Nicholas, of which only Peter was of age. Second son, Francis, stated to be under age 22. Names his eldest daughter, Margaret Freeman, and an unmarried daughter, Elizabeth.5

Family: Ursula Coles b. 1544, d. c 30 Jan 1606

Citations

  1. [S281] Aileen Lewers Langston and Orton J. Buck Jr., compiler, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants Vol. II (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1986). Hereinafter cited as Charlemagne Pedigrees II.
  2. [S158] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 7th Edition (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1992), p.32. Line 29A.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestral Roots.
  3. [S160] Clarence Almon Torrey, "Alice (Freeman) (Thompson) Parke", The American Genealogist 13:1-8 (1936). Hereinafter cited as "Alice Freeman, TAG (13):1936."
  4. [S164] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 2004), pp.540-541. Hereinafter cited as Royal Descent 600.
  5. [S2954] Robert L. Steenrod, "Alice (Freeman) (Tompson) Parke", The American Genealogist Vol. 29, page 215 (1953): 29:216. Hereinafter cited as "Alice (Freeman) (Tompson) Parke."
  6. [S2954] Robert L. Steenrod, "Alice (Freeman) (Tompson) Parke", 29:217.