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SALTONSTALL, Sir Richard Founder of Watertown, 1630   |  Urged preachers not to micromanage   | 
SAMOSET Indian chieftain, friend of Stephen Hopkins
SANDERSON, Mary MUNROE (H2C7R, 1748-1852) Lived to 104, reported that great-grandfather William Munroe’s house looked like a rope-walk
SAWYER, Andrew Son of Caleb and Clarissa Wheeler Sawyer  |  Son of Caleb and Caroline  | 
SAWYER, Caleb (1808-1882) Married Clarissa Caroline Wheeler  |  Gravestone in Hamburg  |  Children and grandchildren  | 
SAWYER, George (1840-) Son of Caleb and Caroline Sawyer, as reported by her mother, Hannah Ashby Wheeler  |  Born in the year of his mother’s death  | 
SAWYER, Henry Oliver (~1832-) Son of Caleb and Caroline  |  Daughter of Oliver III and Hannah   |  Son of Clarissa Wheeler Sawyer, called “Oliver” in Hannah’s affidavit  | 
SAWYER, John (1837-1918) Son of Caleb and Caroline  | 
SAWYER JAQUISH, Malvina Daughter of Oliver III and Hannah   |  Married Azro Jaquish  |  Newlywed in Freedom census for 1830  | 
SEELY, Alfaretta NEFF (GM, 1873-1943) Daughter of Franklin Neff and Francis Mariah Stillman, of our Hooker and Olmstead lines of Cambridge pioneers   |  Mayflower descendant   |  Wife of Arta McLean Seely, of our Benjamin line of Cambridge pioneers   |  Married to Arta McLean Seely, of our Lexington Munroe line   |  Married to Arta McLean Seely, of our Lexington Russell line   |  Wedding photo   |  With AMSeely   |  Mammy’s mother   |  Parents & grandparents by the fire in Price   |  Parents’ grave in Salt Lake  Grave
SEELY, Arta Elwyn (Uncle, 1900-1966) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  In front of Brigham City homestead   |  Grave
SEELY, Arta McLean (Grandfather, 1874-1945) Born | In our Plantagenet line  |  In our line from key ancestors Oliver II and Hepzibah Wheeler In our Lexington Munroe line   |  In our Lexington Russell line   |  Son of Isaac Joseph and Elizabeth Seely, of our Benjamin line of Cambridge pioneers  |  Husband of Alfaretta Neff, of our Hooker and Olmstead lines of Cambridge pioneers  |  Grave   |  In front of Brigham City homestead Parents & grandparents by the fire  |  Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  Graves of his parents in Salt Lake   | 
SEELY, Doyle (Cousin) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  Carters & Seelys
SEELY, Elizabeth Jane FISHER (GGM 1839-1885) In four-generation fan chart   |  Wife of Isaac Joseph Seely, of our Benjamin line of Cambridge pioneers   |  Married to Isaac Joseph Seely, of our Lexington Munroe line   |  Married to Isaac Joseph Seely, of our Lexington Russell line   |  Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah     |   Nauvoo resident   |  Married GGF Isaac Seely   |  Parents’ graves in Salt Lake   |  Grave
SEELY, Francis Leland (Uncle, 1903-1981) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  In front of Brigham City homestead   |  Grave
SEELY, Grace THOMPSON (Aunt, 1902-1980) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  Grave   | 
SEELY, Grant McLain (Uncle, 1914-1982) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  With siblings  |  In front of Brigham City homestead   |  Grave   |  Carters & Seelys
SEELY, Isaac Joseph (GGF, 1837-1902) In the four-generation fan chart   |  In our Benjamin line from the Cambridge pioneers In our line from key ancestors Oliver II and Hepzibah Wheeler In our Lexington Munroe line   |  In our Lexington Russell line   |  Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah   |  Nauvoo resident  |  Married Elizabeth Fisher | Biography | In our Plantagenet line  |  Grave Grave in Salt Lake   | 
SEELY, John (Cousin) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  Carters & Seelys
SEELY, Margaret PACK (Aunt, 1917-1997) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  | 
SEELY, Obadiah (8GGF, 1619-1657) In Robert Seely's household
SEELY, Pansy Uarda BARKER (Aunt) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  Grave
SEELY, Robert the Pioneer (1601?-1668) Watertown founder, 1830
SEELY, William (GGF, 1816-1851) Husband of Lucy Ann Decker, of our Benjamin line of Cambridge pioneers  |  Married to Lucy Ann Decker, of our Lexington Munroe line   |  Married to Lucy Ann Decker, of our Lexington Russell line   |  Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah   |  Decker family   |  Battle of Crooked River   |  Nauvoo resident Separated from Lucy
SEELY ANDERSON, Leola (Mother, 1910-1968) Birthplace  |  Portrait as a teenager  |  In front of Brigham City homestead   |  In our Plantagenet line   |  Mayflower descendant   |  In our Olmstead, Benjamin, and Hooker lines from the Cambridge pioneers In our line from key ancestors Oliver II and Hepzibah Wheeler In our Lexington Munroe line   |  In our Lexington Russell line Parents & grandparents by the fire in Price   |  Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  Reading to us in Sunset   |  Adult portraits  |  Gedenkschrift for her hundredth birthday  | 
SEELY CARTER, Verna May (Aunt, 1906-1999) With Leola   |  Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  Grave   |  Carters & Seelys
, Gwen SEELY GOATES (1C)
SEELY TAYLOR, Harriet C Daughter of Lucy Ann Decker and William Seely   |  Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah   |  Married to Stephen Wells Taylor   | 
SEELY YOUNG, Lucy Ann DECKER (GGGM 1822-1890) Decker family   |  In our Benjamin line from the Cambridge pioneers In our Lexington Munroe line   |  In our Lexington Russell line   |  In our line from key ancestors Oliver II and Hepzibah Wheeler In our Plantagenet line   |  Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah     |   Born   |  Born in Phelps, New York  |  Nauvoo resident   |  Nauvoo property Owned Lot 3 with Brigham   |  Decker Family history   |  Wife of Brigham Young
SEYMOUR, Abigail HOWARD (4GGF, 1728-) Daughter of Samuel and Alice Howard; wife of Joseph Seymour  |  In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers   | 
SEYMOUR, Hannah OLMSTEAD (5GGm, 1690-1780) Daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Almstead, of our Olmstead line from the Cambridge pioneers   |  Wife of Zachariah Seymour   | 
SEYMOUR, Hannah ROCKWELL (3GGM, 1772-1860) Wife of Samuel Seymour, of our Hooker and Olmstead lines from the Cambridge pioneers   |  Mother of GGGM Harriet   | 
SEYMOUR, Joseph (4GGF, 1728-) Son of Zachariah and Hannah Seymour   |  In our Olmstead line from the Cambridge pioneers   |  Grandfather of GGGM Harriet   | 
SEYMOUR, Samuel (3GGF, 1770-1851) Son of Joseph and Abigail Seymour   |  In our Hooker and Olmstead lines from the Cambridge pioneers   |  Father of GGGM Harriet   | 
SEYMOUR, Zachariah (5GGF, 1684-1712) Husband of Hannah Olmstead, of our Cambridge pioneer line  |  Great-grandfather of GGGM Harriet   | 
SEYMOUR STILLMAN RUSSELL, Harriet Elizabeth (GGGM, 1804-1866) Daughter of Samuel and Hannah Seymour; wife of Jason Stillmon   |  In our Hooker and Olmstead lines from the Cambridge pioneers   |  Portrait   |  Biography   |  Mayflower descendant   |  Grave in Salt Lake  Nauvoo resident  | 
SHEPARD, Reverend Thomas (8GU) Son-in-law to Grandpa Thomas Hooker  |  Main gate into Harvard Yard named after him  |  First minister of church in New Towne, 1636  |  Presumably buried in the Old Burial Ground at Harvard Square
SHAKESPEARE, William Based Tempest partly on Sea Venture story; included minor character based on Stephen Hopkins.  | 
SMITH, Amasa (5GU, b. 1754)Son of Benjamin and Ruth Smith.  | 
SMITH, Benjamin (5GGF, 1724-96) Great-grandson of Joseph and Hannah Rogers; moved family from Eastham to Sandisfield.  |  Induced by 40-shilling-per-head bounty   |  Soldier of American Revolution; buried in Sandisfield Center Cemetery.  |  Descended from Pilgrim Thomas Rogers  |  Buried in Sandisfield Center Cemetery.  |  Headstones and footstones.   |  Served in American Revolution.  | 
SMITH, Benjamin (5GU, b. 1752-1826) Son of Benjamin and Ruth Smith; executor of his father’s estate in 1796.  | 
SMITH, Elkins (5GU, 1767-68) Infant son of Benjamin and Ruth Smith, commemorated by exquisite stone near his father’s.  |  Grave marker  | 
SMITH, Emma HALE Portrait  |  Mansion House  |  Nauvoo House  |  Smith Homestead  |  Spring House  |  Grave
SMITH, Hannah ROGERS (6GGM, 1689-1754) In our Mayflower line
SMITH, James (6GGF, 1695-1754) In our Mayflower line
SMITH, Joseph Jr. Portrait  |  Mansion House  |  Nauvoo House  |  Smith Homestead  |  Spring House  |  Grave  |  Red Brick Store  |  Friend of Deckers  |  Neff History  |  Founder of Nauvoo
SMITH, (Lt. Col.) Leslie In Concord burying ground
SMITH, Lot (5GU, b. 1756) Son of Benjamin and Ruth Smith; counted as first white male child born in Sandisfield.  |  The “lot story,” again.  | 
SMITH, Phineas (6GU, b. 1728-1786) Brother of Benjamin Smith; came from Eastham.  | 
SMITH, Reubin (5GU, b. 1765) Son of Benjamin and Ruth Smith.  | 
SMITH, Richard (5GU, b. 1748) Son of Benjamin and Ruth Smith.  | 
SMITH, Ruth SNOW (5GGM, 1725-96) Descended from Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins  |  Great-granddaughter of Nicholas and Constance Hopkins Snow; wife of Benjamin Smith; moved family from Eastham to Sandisfield.  | 
SMITH, Solomon (6GGU, 1715-90)Brother of Benjamin; also moved family from Eastham to Sandisfield.  | 
SMITH ALLEN, Elizabeth (5GA, b. 1762)Daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Smith, married Elihu Allen.  | 
SMITH BULL, Dorcas (5GA, b. 1746)Daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Smith, married John Bull.  | 
SMITH CHAPEL, Sarah (5GA, b. 1758)Daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Smith, married Richard Chapel.  | 
SMITH HURD, Freelove KIBBE (1749-1840) Widow of Grandpa Benjamin Smith’s son Joshua   |  Married Daniel HURD about 1807, after Rebecca died.   |  Not mentioned in Grandpa Daniel’s will.   |  Buried in Sandisfield Center Cemetery.   | 
SMITH HURD, Rebecca (4GGM, 1750-1806) Daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Smith, married Daniel HURD.  |  Buried in Beech Plain Cemetery, Sandisfield.  | 
SMITH MUNROE, Martha (3C6R, 1745-1834) Wife of Ebenezer  |  Location of grave  | 
SMITH PIERCE, Elizabeth (10GGM, 1585-1667) Grandmother of Mary Ball Munroe   |  Immigrated from England, wife of John, settled in Watertown, grandmother & guardian of Mary Ball Munroe  | 
SNOW, Constance HOPKINS (8GGM, 1607-1677) Mayflower passenger    In our Mayflower line  |  Married; settled in Eastham; buried there.  | 
SNOW, Margaret ELKINS (6GGM, 1683-1722) In our Mayflower line
SNOW, Mary (7GGM, 1638-1722) In our Mayflower line
SNOW, Nicholas (8GGF, 1599-1676) In our Mayflower line  |  Married Constance Hopkins; settled in Eastham; buried there.  | 
SNOW, Stephen (6GGF, 1681-1769) In our Mayflower line
SNOW SMITH, Ruth (5GGM, 1725-96) Descended from Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins  |  Great-granddaughter of Nicholas and Constance Hopkins Snow; wife of Benjamin Smith; moved family from Eastham to Sandisfield.  | 
STANDISH, Myles Mayflower passenger; led first Pilgrim expedition with Stephen Hopkins  | 
STANLEY HOOKER, Mary (6GGM, 1677-1753) Wife of Nathaniel Hooker of our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers   | 
STARR, Anna BARR MUSSER BITNER (GGGA 1803-1893) Mother of Elizabeth Musser
STEARNS, Isaac (11GGF, 1623-1677) Watertown founder 1630, listed on monument   | 
STILLMAN, Amanda HURD (3GGM 1779-1834) Fourth of six daughters of Daniel and Rebecca   |  Mother to Jason   |  Second wife and widow of Appleton STILLMAN   |  22 years Appleton’s junior; bore him seven children in 14 years   |  Pregnant with Lucius, Appleton’s twelfth child, when he wrote his will.   |  Received Colebrook homestead in Appleton’s will; also inducements (softened in a codicil next day) not to remarry.   |  Their marriage brought the Stillmans into our Mayflower line   |  Still haven’t found her grave.   | 
STILLMAN, Appleton (3GF, 1757-1815) Son of John and Rachel; served in Revolution  |  Family of John and Rachel   |  Family event timeline  |  Served in the Revolution   |  Father to Jason  |  Son of John and Rachel STILLMAN; Marriage to Amanda HURD brought the Stillmans into our Mayflower line  |  Married Sarah 1788; they had five children  |  Married Amanda 1801; they had seven children  |  Family event timeline  |  Buried in Beech Hill Cemetery, next to first wife Sarah CHAPPELL  |  Buried in Stillman Family cemetery   |  Poignant will  | 
STILLMAN, Charles Truman (GGU, 1834-1905) Interesting Uncle Double uncle Pony Express rider Scout in Utah War Fourteen children
STILLMAN, Dexter (GGGU, 1804-1852) Second of seven children of Appleton and Amanda   | 
STILLMAN, Jason (GGGF, 1802-1838) Husband to Harriet SEYMOUR  |  First of seven children of Appleton and Amanda   |  Wife Harriet’s grave in Salt Lake 
STILLMAN, John (4GGF, 1716-1789) Husband to Rachel ROBBINS STILLMAN   |  Early settler in Sandisfield   |  Family of John and Rachel   |  Buried in Stillman Family cemetery   |  Major landowner in Sandisfield  |  Proprietors’ Clerk   | 
STILLMAN, Lucia (GGGA, died young) Sixth of seven children of Appleton and Amanda   | 
STILLMAN, Lucius (GGGU, 1817-) Last of seven children of Appleton and Amanda   | 
STILLMAN, Rachel ROBBINS (4GGM, 1718-1807) Wife to John STILLMAN   |  Family of John and Rachel   |  Early settler in Sandisfield   |  Buried in Stillman Family cemetery   | 
STILLMAN, Robert (4GGU, 1761-1836) Son to John and Rachel ROBBINS STILLMAN   |  Major landowner in Sandisfield  |  Married Zipporah Chappell  |  Harbored insane   |  Buried in Stillman Family cemetery   |  Seven little Stillmans   |  Ghost story   | 
STILLMAN, Sally Fidelia (GGGA, 1808-1858) Fourth of seven children of Appleton and Amanda   | 
STILLMAN, Sylvester (GGGU, 1806-1807) Third of seven children of Appleton and Amanda   | 
STILLMAN, Sylvester (GGGU) Fifth of seven children of Appleton and Amanda   | 
STILLMAN, Sarah CHAPPELL (4GGA, 1760-1800) First wife to Appleton STILLMAN   |  Family of John and Rachel   | 
STILLMAN NEFF, Frances Mariah (GGM, 1830-1903) Portrait   |  Harriet Seymour’s daughter   |  Grandma Seely’s mother   |  Mayflower descendant   |  In our Hooker and Olmstead lines from the Cambridge pioneers Nauvoo resident  |  With Franklin  |  FGR/Parent  |  Grave, with Franklin, in Salt Lake 
STILLMAN, Zipporah CHAPPELL (4GGA, 1760-1833) Wife to Robert STILLMAN Family of John and Rachel   |  Seven little Stillmans   |  Ghost story   | 
STILLMAN RUSSELL, Harriet Elizabeth SEYMOUR (GGGM, 1804-1866) Daughter of Samuel and Hannah Seymour; wife of Jason Stillman   |  In our Hooker and Olmstead lines from the Cambridge pioneers   |  Portrait   |  Biography   |  Mayflower descendant   |  Nauvoo resident  | 
STIMPSON BENJAMIN, Abigail (7GGM 1673-) Wife of John Benjamin, of our Cambridge pioneer line   | 
STONE MUNROE, Anne (1718-1775) Wife of H1C8R Ensign Robert  |  Location of grave  | 
STRACHEY, William Chronicled shipwreck of Sea Venture   | 
TAYLOR, Stephen Wells Married Harriet C Seely   |  Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah   | 
TAYLOR, Harriet C SEELY Daughter of Lucy Ann Decker and William Seely   |  Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah   |  Married to Stephen Wells Taylor   | 
THOMPSON ANDERSON, Diantha Christiana (GGM, 1860-1923) In the four-generation fan chart   | 
THOMPSON SEELY, Grace (Aunt, 1902-1980) Among Seelys, Christmas 1941  |  Grave   | 
TIDD, Ruth MUNROE (H2C7R, 1742-1839) Daughter of Ensign Robert and Anne  |  Location of grave  | 
TIDD, William (1736-1826) Second in command on Green; husband of H2C7R Ruth MUNROE,   |  Location of grave  | 
TIDD BRIDGE, Sarah (1711-1754) Second wife of John Bridge  |  Location of grave  | 
TIDD CHANDLER, Ruth (3C6R, 1767-1846) Daughter of Lieutenant William and Ruth Munroe Tidd Location of grave  | 
TILLEY HOWLAND, Elizabeth (died 1687) Mayflower passenger, 1620  |  Mother-in-law to Mary Willett’s brother  |  Buried in Rhode Island, among Brownes and Willetts  |  Inscription
TWINING ROGERS, Elizabeth (7GGM, 1649-1725) In our Mayflower line
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