!BIRTH: Was from northern (Prostestant) Ireland.spouse: >Megargel, Calista Maria (1846 - 1933)!DEATH: From gangrene contracted when a cow steped on his foot.
!QUESTION: Was the Arthur of the following letter Arthur Phelon? [Soldier's letter. "After 10 days, return to____CHICOPEE, Hampden Co., MASS," stricken out. Postmarked "4 JUL___Santiago de Cuba." Back stamped: "REC'D. SPRINGFIELD,MASS AUG 9, 8 PM 98." Addressed to Frank. M.[cPherson] Coe. (older brother of David Clark Coe), 126 Worthington St., Springfield, Mass. Censored(?) and sewn at left with black cord.]
Santiago de Cuba. July. 27/[18]98
My dear Frank.
It hotter than ______ down here and we are completely melted. Have been before this place now for nearly two weeks, and unless they get us out soon, Uncle Sam will have to send someone to fill our places. Just wait until we get home, and see what comes out, to show how we have been treated. If anyone had told me that the U.S. government would take such poor medical care of her men, I should have called him a liar. I cannot tell you of it now, but it's nothing short of criminal. Many's the poor fellow has cried in vain, for Dr. Clark, and such treatment as he used to always give, and the contrast is great. Don't tell the folks at home, for they will worry needlessly for me, as I am one of a very few. Thank god my strength has thus far inabled me to aid my comrades, who cannot help themselves. It's more than pitiful to see the brave fellows who fought so well and so fearlessly every time we were called on, now groaning with pain and illness for want of proper treatment and medicine. You'll hear from [p.] 2 the old "2nd" when we get back into citizen's clothes again, mark my words, and some of the heads now held so high, will come down where they belong. Please keep this all in confidence, and I can tell you much more of what this Civil War, was not a circumstance. All Hill is not in a battle. Santiago is the largest place we have seen, and certainly is a very quaint and picturesque in the extreme. We are not allowed to go into the city yet, as the Spanish troops-our prisoners-are not yet shipped away. We are able to purchase almost anything now, and they accept American money. Yankee-like they have advanced the price on all produce, clothes, and in fact, any merchandise whatever. The hospitals are fine buildings and are on a hill to our left. It was in on of these that Luit. Hobson, was confined. Directly in front of us is the famous "Toro" or Bull Ring. Back toard the center of the town is an elegant cathedral and on our extreme right, is the famous harbor, which is now completely filled with our transports. The whole place is beautiful in itself and well worth seeing. It is the oldest town in North America. Hope you are well and enjoying yourself, whenever you can. Don't let business worry you, and keep up your [p.] 3 courage. Worry is not good for any one. I think of you constantly and wonder how you are. I hope Edith and "my little boys", are well and happy. Give them all my best wishes and remembrance. Also Mr. + Mrs. Coe. - I have very little chance to write now, and so my friends don't know much about me. I owe about 20 letters, but can't help it. Take good care and keep your health. Think of only 15 men out of 66 being able to answer roll call and you may see how important it is. Some of the boys in our Regt. are actually raving, and keep the others in the hospital awake nights, by their pleadings. One cannot realize the awful part, until he sees it. I am well and as ever Yours sincerely Arthur P.S.-Had a letter from Ted the other day. A.
MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS By Susan E. Roserspouse: >Alden, John (1663 - 1730)
!Source: Birthdate: Information of Joanne Peterson born same day as marriage?spouse: >Cunningham, John Day (1800 - 1867)
!born 24 May 1728?spouse: >Hatch, Jonathan (1709 - 1775)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN----------child: Washburn, Bethia (1729 - 1776)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHINspouse: >Lincoln, Rachel (*1740 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS By Susan E. Roserspouse: >Alden, John (~1627 - 1702)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Turner, Priscilla (1736 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: History of Cattaraugus Countyspouse: >Kingsley, Harriet (1836 - )Line in Record @I82846@ (RIN 14715) from GEDCOM file not recognized: RESI
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Ron Mc Roberts file Publication Information: 3-97 <P> SOURCE CITATION: Page: Request for Letters of Administration Title: Kinglsy, Alanson Legal Papers <P> SOURCE CITATION: Title: History of Cattaraugus County
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHINspouse: >Hodges, Mercy (*1738 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File F:\WORKGED\WETTOM2\WETTOM2_.TMG submitted by Submitter Name imported on 02/02/1999 at 10:56:58.spouse: >Wetherell, George (1736 - <1826)SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File Wetherell, Tom 2-2-99 email [email protected]
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN <P> SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File Wetherell, Tom 2-2-99 email [email protected]----------child: Witherell, Mary (1766 - 1841)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Reynolds, Josiah (1766 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHINspouse: >Bassett, Lydia (1703 - >1764)SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN----------child: Phillips, Joseph (<1734 - )
Line in Record @I2646@ (RIN 716) from GEDCOM file not recognized: RFN 2646spouse: >Shepperd, Mary (Polly) (1812 - 1875)Line in Record @I2646@ (RIN 716) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CHAN
Line in Record @I2646@ (RIN 716) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CHAN
Line in Record @F250@ (MRIN 46) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CHAN <P>
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >Rogers, Mary (1644 - >1718)per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser death date between 19 Apr 1718-9 Mar 1718/19
or died 15 Feb 1724?
!SOURCE: Harwich VR Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 6, by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992, pg 439spouse: >Rogers, Benjamin (1736 - )
!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Brewster, Ruth (1631 - 1677)!John Pickett emerged as an important merchant in New London, Connecticut in the second half of the seventeenth century. He developed a profitable business and when he died in 1667 left an estate of 1,140 pounds. His widow Ruth married another New London merchant in 1668
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Gedcom file Edward Cooper Publication Information: Edward Cooperspouse: >Canedy, Hannah (1737 - 1783)SOURCE CITATION: Title: Gedcom file Edward Cooper Publication Information: Edward Cooper
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Gedcom file Edward Cooper Publication Information: Edward Cooper----------child: Peirce, Hannah (*1768 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Gedcom file Edward Cooper Publication Information: Edward CooperSOURCE CITATION: Title: Gedcom file Edward Cooper Publication Information: Edward Cooper
Line 4340 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SOUR Manning Leonard, "Memorial: Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, ofspouse: >Leonard, Andrew (1719 - ~1805)Line 4341 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SOUR Manning Leonard, "Memorial: Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of CONT Solomon Leonard, 1637, of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and some
Line 4342 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SOUR Manning Leonard, "Memorial: Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of CONT of his Descendants", Press of Knapp, Peck + Thomson, Auburn, N.Y.-1896
================================================= The information above was collected by J.M. and Charlene (Petrie)Ingalls from their original research or from Gedcom data obtained from other researchers. We would appreciate receiving supporting information on Israel Hill and Lucy Emerson, and their ancestors or relatives. J.M. Ingalls 5900 Cheswood Ct. Orlando FL 32817-3289 407-679-1305 [email protected] [email protected] 22 Apr 1996 =================================================
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments)spouse: >Ringer, William Harris (1840 - )Line in Record @I398@ (RIN 398) from GEDCOM file not recognized: PAGE 18
per Ances of Presspouse: >Wheeler, Betsey J. (*1832 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Page: Pg 514 Title: Lineages of Members of the National Society of the Sons + Dtrs of the Pilgrims Call #: Gen 369.12 Linspouse: >Doty, Ellis (1784 - 1843)SOURCE CITATION: Text: Date of Import: Jul 22, 1998 Title: Appended File
SOURCE CITATION: Text: Date of Import: Jul 22, 1998 Title: Appended File
SOURCE CITATION: Page: Pg 514 Title: Lineages of Members of the National Society of the Sons + Dtrs of the Pilgrims Call #: Gen 369.12 Lin
SOURCE CITATION: Text: Date of Import: Jul 22, 1998 Title: Appended File
SOURCE CITATION: Text: Date of Import: Jul 22, 1998 Title: Appended File
SOURCE CITATION: Page: Pg 514 Title: Lineages of Members of the National Society of the Sons + Dtrs of the Pilgrims Call #: Gen 369.12 Lin <P> SOURCE CITATION: Text: Date of Import: Jul 22, 1998 Title: Appended File <P> Line in Record @F93@ (MRIN 93) from GEDCOM file not recognized: REFN 22687 <P>----------child: Doty, George (*1816 - 1906)
!According to Lombard-Beahen, "Sixteenth Century Lombards," she was born about 1731 . The date from Lombard MA5, 1739 makes more sense, given that she was baptized in 1740, that she married in 1766, and that she was having children through 1775. According to Pike MA6, she was born in 1740. According to Lombard-Beahen, "Sixteenth Century Lombards," she was called Betty.spouse: >Lombard, Lewis (1740 - 1814)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File F:\WORKGED\WETTOM2\WETTOM2_.TMG submitted by Submitter Name imported on 02/02/1999 at 10:56:58.
!C.O. was the youngest of four children and the oldest surviving child. At the age of 17 he began clerking for T.S. Lee + Co. at Paducah. He remained there some time and then returned to Livingston Co. where he rode deputy sheriff two years for his uncle, D. H. Piles. He then went into the milling business at Cairo but remained only a short time, when he returned to Smithland and served as deputy circuit clerk under J.W. Cade, for about 4 years. He then went to Arkansas where he remained seven months. He returned to Smithland where he remained a short time then moved to Pueblo, Colorado, where he acted as deputy clerk for about one year. Returning to Livingston Co., he farmed for about a year and then made another trip west. He was absent for about 13 months. Returning to Livingston Co. he was elected to the office of circuit clerk in August 1880. He married Maggie Handlin Dec 1882. Conrad O. had a cousin, Samuel Henry Piles, son of Samuel Henry Piles and Gabriella Lilliard, who was a U.S. Senator and lawyer. Samuel was born in Livingston Co. Kentucky in 1858 and was of Scottish and Irish descent.spouse: >private
Line in Record @F107@ (MRIN 27) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F107@ (MRIN 27) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Pineo, Susan Elizabeth (Lizzie) (1842 - 1917)
Line in Record @F110@ (MRIN 104) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F110@ (MRIN 104) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Pineo, Peter (1745 - 1790)
Line in Record @F112@ (MRIN 106) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F112@ (MRIN 106) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Pineo, Peter Bentley (1779 - )
Line in Record @F106@ (MRIN 102) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F106@ (MRIN 102) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Pineo, Austin Perigreen (1803 - )
Line in Record @F006@ (MRIN 7) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F006@ (MRIN 7) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F006@ (MRIN 7) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Unknown <P> Line in Record @F006@ (MRIN 7) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F006@ (MRIN 7) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F006@ (MRIN 7) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F006@ (MRIN 7) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F006@ (MRIN 7) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Newcomb, Daniel (1741 - 1794)
Line in Record @F108@ (MRIN 26) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F108@ (MRIN 26) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: private
Line 121 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: OCCU housewifespouse: >Bickmore, Stephen (1824 - 1876)died of apoplexy and arteriosclerosis at age 84 Tenants Harbor says buried in Phila; death certif. says in Tenants Harbor
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Doty, Mary (*1792 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997 <P> Line in Record @F674@ (MRIN 674) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F674@ (MRIN 674) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F674@ (MRIN 674) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F674@ (MRIN 674) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Pitts, James Clark (*1823 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Samson, Dorcas (*1702 - )
!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser died between 1669-1684spouse: >Samson, Henry (*1615 - 1684)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Sherman, Thankful (1699 - 1739)SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997 <P> Line in Record @F157@ (MRIN 157) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F157@ (MRIN 157) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F157@ (MRIN 157) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F157@ (MRIN 157) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Polden, Mary (*1732 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
Twin -
Twin
Line in Record @I2979@ (RIN 905) from GEDCOM file not recognized: RFN 2979spouse: >Doughty, Nancy (1809 - 1862)Line in Record @I2979@ (RIN 905) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CHAN
SOURCE CITATION: <P> Line in Record @F324@ (MRIN 343) from GEDCOM file not recognized: QUAY 0 <P>
See notes on Almon Gurney person # 18spouse: >Gurney, Almon A. (1805 - 1873)
* Birth from Bridgewater vitals.Marriage and death Abington V. R. p39, p328spouse: >Brown, Mary (1776 - )
Birth from Abington v.r. page 170/Marriage p. 159 /death from Mayflower Henry Sampson book.spouse: >Fullerton, Ruth (1738 - 1835)
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdalespouse: >Stephens, Josiah (1707 - 1784)
per Ances of Pres probably died in Dartmouthspouse: >Church, Caleb (1728 - 1771)
!per Ances of Presspouse: >Hathaway, Jonathan (~1671 - 1727)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Kelly, Arlene Publication Information: 10/97spouse: >Kingsley, Alanson (1815 - 1881)SOURCE CITATION: Title: Kelly, Arlene Publication Information: 10/97
SOURCE CITATION: Page: page 319 Title: Kingsley Family of America Publication Information: William A. Kingsley, 1980
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Census 1850 Federal
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Ron Mc Roberts file Publication Information: 3-97
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Ron Mc Roberts file Publication Information: 3-97
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Kelly, Arlene Publication Information: 10/97
Line in Record @I3749@ (RIN 91) from GEDCOM file not recognized: QUAY 2
Line in Record @I3749@ (RIN 91) from GEDCOM file not recognized: QUAY 2 Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: Anna/(Unknown)/
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Ron Mc Roberts <P> SOURCE CITATION: Title: Census 1850 Federal <P> SOURCE CITATION: Title: Ron Mc Roberts <P> SOURCE CITATION: Title: Census 1850 Federal <P> Line in Record @F8@ (MRIN 8) from GEDCOM file not recognized: QUAY 2 <P>----------child: Kingsley, Harriet (1836 - )
1880 CENSUS ? SHOULD BE IN PARIS TP - NOT IN SOUNDEX 1900 CENSUS PARIS TP, KENT CO, MI B-OCTNY FBNY MBNY M22Y FARMER 1910 CENSUS ? NO WA SOUNDEX 1920 CENSUS ? NOT ON WA SOUNDEXspouse: >private
Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F004@ (MRIN 126) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Howe, Robert E. (1848 - )
Line in Record @F107@ (MRIN 27) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F107@ (MRIN 27) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: Pineo, Susan Elizabeth (Lizzie) (1842 - 1917)
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p55 BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p71 MARRIAGES: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p55 MARRIAGES: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p71 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p55 -prob Hebron CT 1747 DEATH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p71 -"d. prob. Hebron CT 1747"spouse: >Snow, Rebecca (1676 - 1753)
Line in Record @I2652@ (RIN 718) from GEDCOM file not recognized: RFN 2652spouse: >Shepperd, William (1807 - 1871)Line in Record @I2652@ (RIN 718) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CHAN
Line in Record @F252@ (MRIN 44) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CHAN <P>
!MARR DATE EST 1830spouse: >Shepard, Mahala (Porter) (1810 - 1875)
!Source: "A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn. Who Died in the Year 1671", compiled by Rev. Erastus Scranton, 1855.spouse: >Scranton, William Alford (1798 - 1841)!Source: "Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut" compiled by Alvan Talcott.
*! "Mayflower" Margaret Gifford, born Dartmouth 15 Apr 1722. She m. prob. Dartmouth 21 Mar 1741 John Potter, son of Aaron and Hopestill (----) Potter, b. Dart- mouth 27 Mar 1773. No probate has been found. Children (Potter) b. Dartmouth: i. Thomas, b. 17 Dec 1742. ii. Peace, b. 13 Sep 1746. iii. Mary b. 25 Jul 1748. iv. Hepzibah, b. 16 Jan 1750/1. v. John, b. 24 Oct 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; Little Compton Fams, p.506.
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*! "Mayflower" Margaret Gifford, born Dartmouth 15 Apr 1722. She m. prob. Dartmouth 21 Mar 1741 John Potter, son of Aaron and Hopestill (----) Potter, b. Dart- mouth 27 Mar 1773. No probate has been found. Children (Potter) b. Dartmouth: i. Thomas, b. 17 Dec 1742. ii. Peace, b. 13 Sep 1746. iii. Mary b. 25 Jul 1748. iv. Hepzibah, b. 16 Jan 1750/1. v. John, b. 24 Oct 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; Little Compton Fams, p.506.
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*! "Mayflower" Margaret Gifford, born Dartmouth 15 Apr 1722. She m. prob. Dartmouth 21 Mar 1741 John Potter, son of Aaron and Hopestill (----) Potter, b. Dart- mouth 27 Mar 1773. No probate has been found. Children (Potter) b. Dartmouth: i. Thomas, b. 17 Dec 1742. ii. Peace, b. 13 Sep 1746. iii. Mary b. 25 Jul 1748. iv. Hepzibah, b. 16 Jan 1750/1. v. John, b. 24 Oct 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; Little Compton Fams, p.506.
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*! "Mayflower" Margaret Gifford, born Dartmouth 15 Apr 1722. She m. prob. Dartmouth 21 Mar 1741 John Potter, son of Aaron and Hopestill (----) Potter, b. Dart- mouth 27 Mar 1773. No probate has been found. Children (Potter) b. Dartmouth: i. Thomas, b. 17 Dec 1742. ii. Peace, b. 13 Sep 1746. iii. Mary b. 25 Jul 1748. iv. Hepzibah, b. 16 Jan 1750/1. v. John, b. 24 Oct 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; Little Compton Fams, p.506.
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SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Doty, John (1724 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
*! "Mayflower" Margaret Gifford, born Dartmouth 15 Apr 1722. She m. prob. Dartmouth 21 Mar 1741 John Potter, son of Aaron and Hopestill (----) Potter, b. Dart- mouth 27 Mar 1773. No probate has been found. Children (Potter) b. Dartmouth: i. Thomas, b. 17 Dec 1742. ii. Peace, b. 13 Sep 1746. iii. Mary b. 25 Jul 1748. iv. Hepzibah, b. 16 Jan 1750/1. v. John, b. 24 Oct 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; Little Compton Fams, p.506.
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Jonathan Padelford, the ancestor of the American Padelfords, was born in England in 1628 and came to the United States and settled in Cambridge, Mass., in 1660. The two forebears of the Padelfords who became a part of the history of Elgin were J. Franklin Padelford who made a name for himself as an outstanding farmer and dairyman in the Almora district and Rodolphus Padelford first city clerk and Daguerrean artist. We will start with the story of J. Franklin Padelford.spouse: >Padelford, James F. (1814 - )J. Franklin was born in Savoy, Berkshire County, Mass., on June 17, 1814, son of Manley and Thankful Padelford. When J. Franklin was 11 years old, his parents moved to Aylmer, Canada, taking their son with them, of course, and the family settled on a farm near Aylmer, where J. Franklin learned to till the soil and care for farm animals. In 1840, when J. Franklin was 26 years old, he married Miss Prudence Pound who was born in Elgin County, Canada, and whom J. Franklin had known as a neighbor in Aylmer for many years.
Within the next four years, J. Franklin's young wife presented him with two little daughters - Amanda Padelford, born in 1842 and Phoebe Padelford, born in 1844. This beginning of a family set J. Franklin to thinking that if he wanted to have a large family, and he did, he should go west where land was cheaper and more fertile and farms could be much larger. So he set out for Illinois because he had heard about the rich soil and the chances to own large tracts of land near the town of Elgin. His family would have to wait until he could build a home for them in Illinois and have a farm that would support them. He found the kind of land he wanted, west of the town of Elgin in a place which is now called Almora and he bought 80 acres. There he built a log cabin and then began planning and planting his farm. In the seasons when he could not work the farm, he got a teaching job which brought in more money to buy more land. it was 1845 before he returned east and settled up his affairs there, packed up their household belongings and brought his wife and two children in an oxen-driven wagon the long trip back to Illinois where the cabin was.
Things were not easy those first years. But Prudence proved to be a courageous pioneer woman. The Indians really pestered her and there were many of them living near the cabin. Prudence said that every time she baked bread, the Pottowatomies whose sense of smell was keen, would come in flocks to get a handout as soon as the bread was taken out of the oven. They also liked cooked meat of chickens and enjoyed running down the biggest and the fattest of the flock. Many were the Indian artifacts the Padelford family collected in those early days and throughout the years.
Old record books tell in glowing terms about the success which Mr. Padelford made in farming. As time went on, he bought more and more land from settlers who did not have the skill he had in making the land yield big crops, and at one time, he owned 300 acres valued at $75 an acre.
By 1883, J. Franklin Padelford had built a beautiful new home for his family on the Big Timber Rd. and it had 12 rooms which were needed, for by that time, 10 children had been born in the family, though two of those had died early in life. All the lumber was hauled from Chicago. The floors downstairs were inlaid with walnut and maple. A buttery as large as some kitchens was an outstanding feature.
An now to answer the question we started with: What became of the Padelfords on this J. Franklin Padelford large family tree? Well, Amanda Padelford married George II Peek, whereupon she and her children became Peeks. Phoebe Padelford married Alonza Chaffee of St. Charles and thus went by the name Chaffee. Malvina Padelford married Alonzo Beverly of Dundee and she and her offspring took the name Beverly. Ida Mae Padelford became Mrs. Albert Gilbert and her children became Gilberts. Jennie Prudence married Robert Kerr and Julia Thankful married Fayette Perry. Of those who lived to full maturity, William Padelford who married Josie Starks is the only one on that family tree to carry on the name Padelford.
But in whatever family those Padelford girls served as wife and mother, they did a fine job in those pioneer days when housewives faced many very trying situations and had to work hard for long hours both in the house and in the fields and gardens. It was their mother, Prudence Pound Padelford, who furnished them with the shining example of heroism it takes to cheerfully leave all that a comfortable home and friends had meant to her in the conservative East and to follow her husband in the harsh and crude wilderness and mold the new place into a loved home for her family.
OLD ELGIN TALES FROM THE ELGIN FREE PRESS 1966-1974 By: Hazel Belle Perry May 6, 1970
Prudence Pound
What Became Of The Padelfords?
Last week, we headed our article with the question: "What became of the Padelfords?" and pointed out that though there seemed to be many people bearing the honored name of Padelford during the middle of the 18th century, Elgin and the district all around it now have no people bearing that name. An examination of the family of ten children reared by the wise and loving parents J. Franklin and his wife, Prudence Pound Padelford, showed us that seven of their children were daughters and that though they all became wonderful mothers and wise loyal wives, they, of course, could not carry on the Padelford name. Two of the three boys in the family died in childhood and the third boy, though he grew to fine manhood, had only one child and that one was a daughter. Women did not used to play as prominent a part in the town's history as they do today. We think Prudence Pound Padelford should have her picture in this paper just as her husband, J. F. Padelford, had his in last week, for she did just as much toward creating and training the family to be fine and valuable citizens as did their father. So here is Prudence, done by a charcoal artist of long ago. And this gives us a chance to add another interesting fact about Prudence which we failed to mention last week: Susie Kenyon, one of Elgin's fine citizens, is the granddaughter of William Pound, the brother of this Prudence Pound we have told you about. Susie has visited the beautiful old farm home near Aylmer, Canada where Prudence grew up.
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SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File Thomas, Debbie Publication Information: Debbie Thomas, 1603 Burris Rd., Rockville, MD 20851 301-309-6709
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File Thomas, Debbie Publication Information: Debbie Thomas, 1603 Burris Rd., Rockville, MD 20851 301-309-6709----------child: Hart, Phoebe (1799 - )
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*spouse: >Wright, Esther (1681 - <1706)! Rec fr Cheryl Edwards "the American Genealogist", Jul 1983. Esther, b. perhaps 1680 or earlier; m. Plympton 23 Jan 1700/1, Daniel Pratt (Plympton VR p. 431)
! Ref: Mayflower Descendant Vol XI, Oct 1909 No. 4, pg 243.
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Mayflower Families In Progress - Degory Priest; Family 14spouse: >Townsend, James (~1647 - >1698)
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Mayflower Families In Progress - Degory Priest; Family 17spouse: >Mudge, Mehitable (*1673 - >1718)
BURI PLAC Magnolia Cemetery, Baton Rouge, LAspouse: >Tisdale, Benjamin Franklin (1822 - 1877)
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Mayflower Families In Progress - Degory Priest; Page 8spouse: >?, Hannah (1768 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Jones, Joseph D. (1837 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997 <P> Line in Record @F928@ (MRIN 928) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _FREL Natural <P> Line in Record @F928@ (MRIN 928) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _MREL Natural <P>----------child: private
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John PRATT b. Plymouth ca. 1631; d. aft. 14 Mar 1697/8 (deed). He m. ca. 1663 Ann BARKER, b. Marashfiedl 1643; d. aft. 27 April 1695; dau of John and Ann (Williams) Barker. On 27 Oct 1666 John Pratt signed receipt for Ann's share of her father's estate. The will of John Williams Sr. of Scituate dated 19 Dec 1667, names grandchild Anna wife of John Pratt and says she is John Barker's dau. John Pratt of Kingstown (Kingstowne) in 1671 where on May 20 he took the Oath of Allegiance to the Colonyu and the King. In 1680 John was described in the Oyster Bay, LI records as "lately an inhabitant within ye Coloney of Rhode Island." He was appointed keeper of Hog (now Centre) Island in the Harabor of Oyster Bay. He named his sons Ebenezer, Jeremiah and John Jr. in a deed dated 27 April 1695 in which he mentions wife Ann Pratt. on 14 March 1697/8 he made a further grant to son Ebenezer. On 5 Feb. 1713/4 John Pratt Jr. released to his brothers Ebenezer and Jeremiah his right to certain property "that was formerly my grandfathers Phenius Pratt, situated within ye colony of Boston". This deed recorded in Oyster Bay Town Records established the necessary proof of the identity of John Pratt who was born at Plymouth and moved to Long Island from Rhode Island. On 9 Jan. 1685 the name of John Pratt appears on a list of inhabitants of Oyster Bay. Birth records of the children of John Pratt Sr and Anne are given in the Rhode Island Friends Records.
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