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    the Dungan Ancestry of the Descendants of William Dungan & Frances Latham

 

 

as compiled by:

Alfred Rudolph Justice in his work, Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SOURCES OF INFORMATION CONSULTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS WORK REFERRED TO IN THE TEXT BY BRACKETED / BOLD NUMBERS AND / OR TEXT.

 

 

1. A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, London 1833, Burke.

2. Register of Wills and Inventories of the Diocese of Dublin The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.

3. Lodges Peerage of Ireland, 1754.

4. Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland.

5. Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, Morrin, 1862.

6. Parish Register of St. John, the Evangelist, Dublin.

7. Ball Family Records, 1908.

8. Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society.

9. Historical MS. Commission's Reports.

10. Annals of Staten Island, by Chute.

11. Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1858, Arnold.

12. Genealogica Bedfordiana.

14. Visitations of London, 1633, Harleian Society.

15. Prerogative Court of Canterbury.

16. Parish Register of St. Martins-in-the-Fields, London.

17. Parish Register of St. James Clerkenwell, London.

18. Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, Austin.

19. Genealogical Gleanings in England, Henry F. Waters.

20. Rhode Island Colonial Records.

21. Rhode Island Historical Society, New Series.

22. A Documentary History of Rhode Island, Howard M. Chapin, 1919.

23. History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, N. J., Salter.

24. Pennsylvania Archives..

25. History of the Baptists, Morgan Edwards 1770.

26. Bucks County, Pa. Deed Book.

27. Southampton, Pa., Baptist Church.

28. Pennypack Baptist Church.

29. Montgomery Baptist Church.

30. Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Brittain, M. S. by Rev. Edward Matthias, (Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania)

31. Pennsylvania Marriage Licenses, Pennsylvania Archives.

32. Philadelphia deed book.

33. Middletown, Pa. Bucks County, Friends' Meeting.

34. First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia.

35. Bucks County, Pa: Administration records.

36. First Baptist Church, Philadelphia.

37. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and Allied Families, by Josiah Granville Leech.

38. Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, N. J., Lee.

39. New Jersey Archives.

40. Christ Church, Philadelphia.

41. Friends' Meeting Falls, Bucks County, Pa.

42. Abington Friends' Meeting, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

43. Descendants of Samuel Spencer, Howard M. Jenkins, 1904.

44. Minute Book of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions Courts, Bucks County, Pa.

45. Pennsylvania Magazine.

 

 

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46. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, second edition, Ely, 1905.

47. Genealogy of the Fell Family, 1891, Sarah M. Fell.

48. The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, Publications of

49. Piscataway, N. J. Town Records.

50. Burke's Landed Gentry.

51. See 45.

52. Friends' Meeting Records, Bucks County, Pa.

53. See 31.

54. Second Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. .

55. See 45.

56. Dungan Ancestry, H. O. Folker.

57. Neshaminy Presbyterian Church, Bucks County, Pa.

58. Corson Family, History of. By Dr. Hiram Corson.

59. Trinity Oxford Church, Philadelphia.

60. Orphans' Court records, Bucks County, Pa.

61. Churchville Presbyterian Church, Bucks County, Pa.

62. James Family of New Brittain, Edward Matthews, MS.

63. Friends' Meeting Records, Philadelphia.

64. Third Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia.

65. New York Genealogical and Biographical records.

66. History of the Big Spring Church, Cumberland County, Pa.

67. Tinicum Presbyterian Church, MS. Presbyterian Historical Society, Pa.

68. Juniata County, Pa., Biographical History of.

69. Alexander Family, Martien, 1868.

70. Friends' Meeting. Catawissa and Muncy, Pa.

71. Sufferings of the People called Quakers, Besse.

72. Friends' Meeting, London, England.

73. Friends' Meeting. Horsham, Bucks County, Pa.

74. Abington Presbyterian Church, Bucks County, Pa.

75. Friends' Meeting Records, Northern District, Philadelphia.

76. Clarke Families of Rhode Island, George Austin Morrison.

77. Rodman Genealogy, Charles Henry Jones.

78, Narragansett Historical Register.

79. Herald and Genealogist.

80. Burke's History of the Commoners.

81. See 9.

82. Archaelogica Cantiana.

83. Marriage Licenses, Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

84. Surtees Society, North Country Wills.

85. Marriage Licenses, Bishop of London.

86. East Anglican. New Series.

87. Marriage Licenses Canterbury, J. Meadows Cowper.

88. See 14.

89. Lodges Peerage of Ireland, Archdall's Edition 1789.

90. Newport, R. I. Historical Magazine.

91. See 14.

92. Visitation of Kent 1619-21. John Philipot, Harleian- XLI I.

93. Visitation of Warwickshire 1682-83. Harleian, Vol. 62.

94. Genealogist, New Series.

95. Parish Register, Wrotham, Kent.

96. Berry's Kentish Genealogies.

97. Parish Register of Chichely, Bucks.

98. Betham's Baronetage and Peerage.

99. Visitations of Essex, Harleian Soc. XIII, 1878.

 

 

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100. Morant's History of Essex.

101. Parish Register of Roxwell, Essex.

102.

103. Parish Register of St. Marys, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Co. Middlesex.

104. Middlesex Pedigrees, Harleian So-c. 1914.

105. Doyle's Official Baronage of England.

106. Burkes, Peerage and Baronetage.

107. Parish Register of St. Botolph, London.

108.

109. Calendar of Committee for Advance of Money, Domestic.

110. Documents relating to the Colonial History of New York. Holland Documents.

111. History of Buckinghamshire, Lipscomb..

112. Fragmenta Genealogica.

113. History of Northamptonshire, John Bridges, 1791.

114. Dictionary of National Biography.

115.

116. Burton Cartulary

117. Select Charters.

118. Richard Hexham.

119.

120. Testa de Nevill.

121.

122. History of Cheshire, Ormerod.

123. Lancaster and Chester, Wills, The Record Society, 1896, Vol. 30.

124. Kuerdon's MS. at the College of Arms.

125. Feet of Fines for Yorkshire, Record Series Vol. LII.

126. Parliamentary Rolls, 9th of Richard II.

127. Chetham Soc. Publications, Coucher. Book of Whalley, Vol. 4.

128. Collectanea Topografica, Vol. VII.

129. Chetham Soc. Publications, Stanley Papers, Vol. II Part 2.

130. Pleadings and Depositions of Duchy Court of Lancaster, Record Soc. Vol. 32.

131. Parish Register, Standish, Lancashire.

132. Parish Register, Eccleston, Lancashire.

133. Parish Register, Eccles, Lancashire.

134. Parish Register, Ormskirk, Lancashire.

135. Visitations of Lancashire, 1567.

136. Derby Correspondence, Vol. 3. Chetham Soc. Publications.

137. Record Society Publications.

138. Visitations of Northamptonshire, 1618-1619, Metcalfe, 1887.

139 Funeral Certificates Vol. VI, Record Society.

140. Lancaster Inquisitions, Vol. 17, Part III, Record Society.

141. History of Lancaster, Baines.

142.

143.

144. Northamptonshire Notes and Queries, Vol. III.

145. Parish Register of Aldenham, Herts.

146. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic.

147. John Evelyn's Diary.

148. Newport Historical Magazine, Vol. III. p. 246.

149. Genealogy, New Series, Vol. 4:

150. St. Andrews Holborn, London Parish Register.

151. Inquisition Post Mortem, Henry VII Chancery Series II Vol. 17 (4) Printed records p. 437, No. 681.

152. Colonial Documentary History of N. Y. Vol. XIV p. 369.

 

 

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153. Ecclesiastical History of New York.

154. Visitations of Sussex 1634.

155. Nicholson & Burns Hist. of Westmoreland.

156. Gilpin Family, Memorials and Reminiscenses in England and America by     Henry D. Gilpin.

157. Cumberland & Westmoreland Arch & Antiquarian Soc. 1879, Memories of Dr.    Richard Gilpin, contains the Gilpin Chart by William Jackson. F. S. A.

158.Gilpin Family MS. Memoirs in` the Library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Vol. 2. page 7.

159. Piety Promoted.

160. Life of Bernard Gilpin, 1753 by William Gilpin.

161. Yorkshire Inquisitions, Vol. 1. p. 147 and 148.

162. Lancaster Inquests, Record Soc. publications. Vol. 48, Part 1. pp. 309-310.

163. Yorkshire Arch and Topographical Journal Vol. 8. pp. 109-113.

164. Historical MS. Commission's Reports. 12th Report Part VI. p. 99 (See 9).

165. Calendar of the Committee for Advance of Money Domestic Part III. p. 1435.

166. History of Yorkshire, Plantagenet.

167. Visitations of Yorkshire, Foster, 1875.

168. Surtees Soc. Publications Vol. 91.

169. Berry's Sussex Genealogies.

170. Parish Register, St. Mary Woolnorth, London.

171. Life of Bernard Gilpin, Collinswood.

172. Wills, Archdeaconry of Richmond, Kendall.

173. Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiq. & Arch. Soc. New Series, Vol. XIV, 1914.

174. Visitations of Westmoreland 1615, St. George.

175. Misc. Genealogica et Heraldica. New Series.

176. Durham Wills and Inventories, Surtees Soc. Vol. 38.

177. (See 9).

178. Visitations of Bedfordshire, Harleian Soc. Vol. XIX.

179. See 94.

180. Durham Visitation Pedigrees.

181. Parish Register, Houghton-in-the-Spring.

182. History of Westmoreland, Bourne.

183. Colonial Families of Philadelphia.

184. See 79.

185. See 9.

186. Parish Register, Aldingham, Lancashire.

187. Parish Register, Newbald, E. Riding of York.

188. Visitations of Wiltshire, 1623. St. George and Leonard, London 1882.

189. Parish Register, Kendall, Westmoreland.

190. See 168.

191. Lincolnshire Pedigrees, Harleian Soc. Maddison.

192. History of Norfolk, Bloomfield.

193. Visitations of Surrey, Bysshe, 1662-1668, London 1910.

194. Visitations of Cambridge, 1619, St. George, London 1897.

195. Visitations of Suffolk, 1664-1668, Bysshe, London 1910.

196. Friends' Meeting Records, Berks and Oxfordshire.

197. Parish Church Register, Warboro, Oxfordshire.

198. New Jersey Archives see 39.

199. See 198.

200. English Friends' Meeting Records, Upperside Buckinghamshire Minutes.

201. Pedigree Register, March 1914, London.

202. Friends' Meeting Records, Chester County, Pa.

203. Chester County, Pa. Wills.

 

 

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204. See 202.

205. See 202.

206. See 63.

207. Fisher Family, Genealogy of 1896.

208. Calendar of Delaware '!'ills, New Castle County, 1682-1800.

209. Friends' Meeting Records, Wilmington, Del.

210. Old Swedes' Church, Wilmington, Del.

211. Friends' Meeting Records, Arch St. Philadvlphia.

212. See 202.

213. See 202.

214. See 202.

215. Friends' Meeting Records, Warrington, York County, 1'a.

216. See 202.

217. Friends' Meeting Records, 1-lm»tington, 1'a.

218. See 202.

219. Chester County, Pa. Deed Book.

220. Baily Family, Genealogy of.

221. Painter Family, Genealogy of, Chalfant.

222. See 202.

223. See 202.

224. Delaware County, Pa. Wills.

225. Hannum John, a record of the Descendants of 1911.

226. French Family, Genealogy of.

227. Smedley Family, Gilbert Cope.

228. Vincent Gilpin Chart.

229. Sharpless Family, Gilbert Cope.

230. Parish Register, East Farleigh, Kent.

231. See 3.

232. John Rush Chart, Hist. Soc. of Pa. F 91. Vol. 4. MS.

233. See 137.

234. Visitations of Staffordshire, ~ 1663.

235. Some Funeral Entries in Ireland, W. Fitzgerald.

236. Patent and Close Rolls 1627.

237. One Hundred Allied Families, James O. Austin, 1893.

238. Gilberts History of Affairs in Ireland, 1641.

239. Visitations of Nottinghamshire.

240. See 9.

241. Royal Families of England, Scotland and Wales, Burke.

242. Inquisitionum in Officio Rotulorum Cancellariae. Hiberniae Asservatum Repertorium, 1826.  

243. Thomas Chalkley's Journal, London 1751.

244. Ireland under the Commonwealth, Dunlop. Vol. 1.

245. History of Drogheda, John D'Alton, 1844.

246. Grantees of Arms, Harleian Soc. 1915.

247. See 9.

248. Calendar of State Papers, Ireland 1644.

249. King James Army list, D'Alton.

250. See 9.

251. Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 5.

252. Testamenta Vetusta, Nichols, London 1526.

253. Collins Peerage.

254. Rotulorum et Clansorum Cancellari<ie Caldendarium.

255. Wilson's Memorial History of New York.

256. Wynne's History of Ireland Vol. 2.

 

 

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257. Hanmer's Chronicle of Ireland 1571. Edition 1809.

258. Gilbert's Vice-Roys of Ireland.

259. Ireland under the Tudors, Richard Bagwell, M. A.

260. Parish Register of Leybourne, Kent.

261. Alumni Oxoniensis, Foster.

262. Our Noble and Gentle Families of Royal Descent, Foster.

263. Visitations of Bucks.

264. Bank's Peerage.

265. Vincent's Catalogue of Nobility.

266. McFarlan and Stern Genealogy.

267. Wyoming Historical and Geological Society Vol. IV.

268. History of Old York Road, Anna DeBenneville Keim.

269. Tombstones of the Covenanters, 1. Gibson.

270. Annals of Newtown, Riker.

271. Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York.

272. See 24.

273. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Stillwell.,

274. Dutch Reformed Church of Port Richmond, Staten Island. a

275. History of Byberry and Moreland, Martindale.

276. Fourth of July Oration, Nathaniel B. Boileau, 1814.

277. Parish Register, Great Leighs, Essex.

278. A Calendar of the Inner Temple Records.

279. Parish Register, Matlack, Derbyshire.

280. Friends' Meeting Records, Chesterfield, N. J.

281. English Friends' Records, Derbyshire.

282. Friends' Meeting Records, Shrewsbury, N. J.

283. Friends' Meeting Records, Haddonfield, N. J.

284. St. Michael and Zion Lutheran Church, Philadelphia.

285. History of Beaver County, Pa., Bausman, 1904.

286. Biographical Sketch of Thomas, Earl of Limerick, Danaher, N. Y. 1889.

287. Swedes' Church, Philadelphia.

288. Frankford Presbyterian Church.

289. Potts Family Miscellany.

290. Germantown Reformed Church.

291. St. Andrews Church, Philadelphia.

292. Newtown, Bucks County, Pa. Presbyterian Church.

293. Friends' Meeting Records, Wrightstown, Bucks County, Pa.

294. See 227.

295. Ancestry and Posterity of John Lea, 1906.

296. Annals of Iowa, 3d. Ser. Vol. I.

297. First Reformed Church, Philadelphia.

298. St. Michaels Evangelical Church, Philadelphia.

299. Reminiscences of Wilmington, Del., Elizabeth Montgomery.'

300. Claypoles American Daily Advertiser.

301. McClung Family, Genealogy of.

302. See 48.

303. Kirk Family, Genealogy of.

304. Gloucester Co. N. J. Vital Records.,

305. The General Armory of England, Scotland and Wales, Burke.

306. Parry Family MS. in Collection of Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.

307. Morris Genealogy, Vol. 2

308. See 47.

309. Historical Collections of Harrison County, Ohio. Hanna.

310. History of Madison County, Ohio. 1883.

 

 

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311. History of South Western Virginia, Summers.

312. St. Andrews Church, Mt. Holly, N. J.

313. The Complete Peerage.

314. Reading Howell, Yerkes, Watts, Latham and Elkins families, Josiah Granville Leach.

315. Early Records of the Town of Providence, R. 1.

316. St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church, Philadelphia.

317. St. Georges M. E. Church, Philadelphia.

318. The Lancaster Family, H. F. Lancaster, 1902.

319. Bates Pennsylvania Volunteers.

320. Chester of Chichely, Genealogical Memoirs of, Robert E. Chester Waters, B. A.

321. Parish Register. St. Diones, Back Church, London.

322. House of Cromwell.

323. Green's History of the English People, Harper Bros. Edition.

324. Dugdale's Baronetage.

325. Kingsthorpiaria, J. Hulbert Glover, M. A. 1883.

326. Visitation of Hertfordshire, 1634.

327. Memoirs of House of Cromwell, Rev. Mark Noble, 1787.

328. New England Historic Genealogical Register.

329. Memoirs of Roger Williams, Prof . James D. Knowles, Boston, 1834.

330. Rhode Island Historical Society, Publications of.

331. Court and Times of James I.

332. Visitation of Huntingdonshire 1613.

333. Parish Register, Elstow, Bedfordshire.

334. Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Carlyle.

335. Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell, by Merriman.

336. Visitation of Berkshire, 1566, Harvey.

337. Whaley Family.

338. Narragansett Club: Publications of,

339. Montgomery County, Pa. Historical Society. . Publications of,

340. Bibliotheca Accepttraria, J. E. Harting 1891.

341. County Families of Wales, Nicholas.

342. Genealogies of Morgan and Glamorgan, by George T. Clark F. A. S.-1886.

343. Archaelogica Cambrensis.

 

 

It is natural and proper to have pride in the achievement of one's ancestors, but it is regrettable when this feeling degenerates into vanity and arrogance. The fact of our forefathers having conquered the difficulties connected with their pioneer days should serve as a stimulus for us to put forth our best efforts. Many fail to achieve prominence because they neglect to improve their opportunities. If one could offer advice to parents, it would be---give your children the opportunity to make a success in life by giving them a good education and teaching them to be useful citizens

 

Let us be worthy of our heritage and strive to make our country a better place to live in, and then perhaps the time will come when our descendants may have a pride in their ancestry.

 

 

 

 

                   

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