Descendants of Alice Freeman Thompson Parke - Person Page 142

Thomas Lord1

M, b. December 1645, d. before 10 November 1730
  • Thomas Lord was born in December 1645 at Saybrook, Connecticut.2
  • He married Marah in 1693.2
  • Thomas Lord died before 10 November 1730.
  • He settled at Lyme, Connecticut.2
  • His will was dated on 10 March 1719/20 proved 10 Nov 1730. Names his wife, Marah. Executors: wife, Marah and son, Thomas.3
  • Inventory of estate taken on 10 November 1730 sworn to by Mrs. Mary Lord, executrix.3

Family: Marah b. 21 Sep 1651 or 1652, d. 28 Feb 1734

  • Joseph Lord

Citations

  1. [S442] Gary Boyd Roberts, "The New England Ancestry of Actor Richard (Tiffany) Gere", NEHGS Online Research Articles: Royal Descents, Notable Kin, and Printed Sources #74 (2004). Hereinafter cited as "Richard Gere."
  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 72. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord.
  3. [S4067] Col. C. D. Parkhurst, "Corrections and Additions: A Remarkable Case of Mistaken Identity", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 52, page 91 (1921): 52:93. Hereinafter cited as "Lee, Lord Corrections."

Thomas Lord1

M, b. 15 November 1616
  • Thomas Lord was baptized on 15 November 1616 at Towcester, Northamptonshire, England.1
  • He married Hannah Thurston at Boston, Massachusetts, on 23 September 1652.2

Citations

  1. [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 2. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord.
  2. [S646] Robert Charles Anderson.Great Migration.org A Survey of New England:1620-1640, online http://www.greatmigration.org/. Sketches of emigrant ancestors., Thomas Lord. Retrieved Dec. 2009. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration.org.

Thomas Lord1

M, b. 11 September 1721, d. before December 1767
  • Father*: John Lord2
  • Mother*: Mary
  • Thomas Lord was baptized on 11 September 1721 at Berwick, York Co., Maine, "at a private meeting."2
  • He married Mary Wise, daughter of Maj. Ammi Ruhami Wise and Mary Ringe, at Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts, on 25 September 1746 (also recorded at Berwick, Maine, 10 Jan 1751).1,3
  • Thomas Lord died before December 1767.
  • He was admitted to the at First Church, Berwick, York Co., Maine, on 22 November 1747 and son Ammi-Ruhamah was baptized.4
  • He was a member of the at First Church, Berwick, York Co., Maine, in 1756.5

Family: Mary Wise b. 27 Jan 1722/23

Citations

  1. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Records of the First Church of Berwick (South Berwick), Me.", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 82 (1928): 82:510. Hereinafter cited as "Berwick Church Recs."
  2. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:83.
  3. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich. Mass to the Year 1850. Thomas Lord of Berwick and Mary Wise. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
  4. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:314.
  5. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 83:153-154.
  6. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:318.
  7. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:326.
  8. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:328.
  9. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:329.
  10. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:331.
  11. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:332 "25? Apr 1765."
  12. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Berwick Church Recs.", 82:501. William Wise son to widow Mary Lord.

Thomas Lord1

M, b. 9 April 1758
  • Thomas Lord was baptized on 9 April 1758 at First Church, Berwick, York Co., Maine.1

Citations

  1. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Records of the First Church of Berwick (South Berwick), Me.", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 82 (1928): 82:328. Hereinafter cited as "Berwick Church Recs."

William Lord1,2

M, b. October 1643, d. 4 December 1696
  • William Lord was born in October 1643 at Saybrook, Connecticut.3
  • He married Sarah Brooks, daughter of Thomas Brooks and Marah Spencer, circa 1678.2
  • William Lord died on 4 December 1696 at East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.3
  • He settled at East Haddam, Connecticut, in 1667.2
  • Administration of William Lord's estate was granted on 4 December 1696, granted to his widow and her half-brother, Thomas Shaler.2

Family: Sarah Brooks b. Dec 1662

  • Mary Lord2
  • William Lord2
  • Sarah Lord
  • Jonathan Lord2
  • Nathaniel Lord2
  • Hannah Lord2
  • John Lord2
  • Dorothy Lord2

Citations

  1. [S168] Florence Keeney Robertson, The Genealogy of Henry and Ann Kinne, Pioneers of Salem, Massachusetts (Los Angeles: Wenzel Publishing Co., Inc., 1947), p.10. Hereinafter cited as Henry Kinne Geneology. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofhenry00robe.
  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 75. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord.
  3. [S2639] Kenneth Lord, Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord, page 72.

William Lord1,2,3

M, b. 27 December 1618, d. 17 May 1678
  • William Lord was born on 27 December 1618 at Towcester, Northamptonshire, England.4
  • He married first a wife (name unknown).5,6
  • William Lord married second on 3 June 1664 Lydia Buckland, daughter of William Buckland and Mary Bosworth.7,8
  • William Lord died on 17 May 1678 at Saybrook, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.9
  • He came to New England with his parents in 1635 and lived at Hartford, then settled at Saybrook, Connecticut in about 1645, buying a large tract of land in Lyme. William Lord obtained the tract of land for the town of Lyme that would later become the town of Salem. The land was obtained by deed, confirmed in 1681, from the Indians, Uncas and Chapeto.3

Family 1: a wife (name unknown)

Family 2: Lydia Buckland b. s 1637, d. b 3 Mar 1690/91

Citations

  1. [S168] Florence Keeney Robertson, The Genealogy of Henry and Ann Kinne, Pioneers of Salem, Massachusetts (Los Angeles: Wenzel Publishing Co., Inc., 1947), p.10. Hereinafter cited as Henry Kinne Geneology. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofhenry00robe.
  2. [S442] Gary Boyd Roberts, "The New England Ancestry of Actor Richard (Tiffany) Gere", NEHGS Online Research Articles: Royal Descents, Notable Kin, and Printed Sources #74 (2004). Hereinafter cited as "Richard Gere."
  3. [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 71. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord.
  4. [S2639] Kenneth Lord, Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord, page 2.
  5. [S1775] Gale Ion Harris, "The Children of Captain Joseph and Mary (Stone) Fitch of Hartford and Windsor, Connecticut", The American Genealogist vol. 68 (1993): 68:8. Hereinafter cited as "Fitch, TAG 68 (1993)."
  6. [S2639] Kenneth Lord, Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord, page 71. Mentions that The Boston Transcript of Nov. 5, 1823, states that his wife was Hattie Nickerson. The Lord Genealogy, itself, does not identify a wife.
  7. [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."
  8. [S2639] Kenneth Lord, Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord, page 72.
  9. [S2639] Kenneth Lord, Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord, page 74.
  10. [S1775] Gale Ion Harris, "Fitch, TAG 68 (1993)", 68:6.
  11. [S1775] Gale Ion Harris, "Fitch, TAG 68 (1993)", 68:7.

William Wise Lord1

M, b. 29 December 1767
  • William Wise Lord was baptized on 29 December 1767 at First Church, Berwick, York Co., Maine.1

Citations

  1. [S2787] Hon. John Clark Scates, "Records of the First Church of Berwick (South Berwick), Me.", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 82 (1928): 82:501. William Wise son to widow Mary Lord. Hereinafter cited as "Berwick Church Recs."

Mary Lorrison1

F
  • Also known as Mary Lonson.2

Family: William Parke b. 10 Jul 1698, d. 29 Nov 1724

  • son

Citations

  1. [S165] Frank Sylvester Parks, Genealogy of the Parke Families of Connecticut (Washington, D.C.: S. F. Parks, 1906), p.39.. Hereinafter cited as Parke of Conn.. Https://archive.org/details/genealogyofparke00inpark.
  2. [S2033] Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Corp., 2006), page 9618. Stonington VR. William mar Mary Lonson, by Rev. Ephraim Woodbridge of Groton. Hereinafter cited as Ricker Compliation.

Abigail Lothrop1

F, b. 16 September 1693
  • Abigail Lothrop was born on 16 September 1693 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:40. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Barnabas Lothrop1

M, b. 4 February 1686
  • Barnabas Lothrop was born on 4 February 1686 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:40. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Ednah Lothrop1

F

Family: Jacob Allyn b. 27 Mar 1743, d. 16 Feb 1778

Citations

  1. [S156] Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, The Groton Avery Clan (Cleveland: n.pub., 1912), page 175. Hereinafter cited as Groton Avery Clan. http://archive.org/details/grotonaveryclan01aver

Elizabeth Lothrop1

F, b. 17 January 1700/1
  • Elizabeth Lothrop was born on 17 January 1700/1 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:41. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Elizabeth Lothrop1

F, d. 25 August 1765
  • Elizabeth Lothrop married William Witter, son of Ebenezer Witter and Dorothy Morgan, at Preston, New London Co., Connecticut, on 4 October 1759.1,2
  • Elizabeth Lothrop died on 25 August 1765 at Preston, New London Co., Connecticut.3

Family: William Witter b. 24 May 1707, d. 9 Sep 1798

Citations

  1. [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 218. Elizabeth Lothrop, of Norwich. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records to 1870.
  2. [S5099] Mrs. Idah Meacham Strobridge, "Some Records of the Witter Family of Connecticut", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 81, p. 357 (1927): 81:360. "William Witter married Lothrop Widow his fourth wife - 1759". Hereinafter cited as "Witter Family Records."
  3. [S3870] Connecticut Vital Records to 1870, online www.AmericanAncestors.org, Preston, page 216.
  4. [S5099] Mrs. Idah Meacham Strobridge, "Witter Family Records", 81:360.
  5. [S5099] Mrs. Idah Meacham Strobridge, "Witter Family Records", 81:360. Date of birth not given.

Esther Lothrop1

F, b. 17 November 1712
  • Esther Lothrop was born on 17 November 1712 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:41. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Joseph Lothrop

M, b. October 1661
  • Father*: Samuel Lothrop1 b. s 1621, d. Feb 1700
  • Mother*: Elizabeth Scudder1 b. 31 Jul 1625, d. b 1690
  • Joseph Lothrop was born in October 1661.1
  • He married first at Norwich, New London Co., Connecticut, on 8 April 1685 Mary Scudder.2
  • Joseph Lothrop married second at Norwich, New London Co., Connecticut, on 21 February 1696/97 Elizabeth Waterhouse.3
  • Joseph Lothrop married Martha Morgan, daughter of Joseph Morgan and Dorothy Parke, at Norwich, Connecticut, on 22 November 1727.4

Family 1: Mary Scudder b. c 1664, d. 8 Apr 1686

Family 2: Elizabeth Waterhouse b. 22 Mar 1672

Family 3: Martha Morgan b. 22 Mar 1681, d. Oct 1754

Citations

  1. [S255] William Richard Cutter, compiler, New England Families Genealogical and Memorial (New York: Clearfield Co.1915; Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. 1997), p.1332. Hereinafter cited as New England Familes Genealogical and Memorial.
  2. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:40. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.
  3. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, Norwich, CT VRs, 1:41.
  4. [S726] Donald Lines Jacobus, compiler, The Granberry Family and Allied Families (Hartford: Edgar F. Waterman, 1945), p.293. Hereinafter cited as The Granberry Family.

Joseph Lothrop1

M, b. 18 September 1688
  • Joseph Lothrop was born on 18 September 1688 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:40. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Mehittabel Lothrop1

F, b. 2 November 1697
  • Mehittabel Lothrop was born on 2 November 1697 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:41. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Ruth Lothrop1

F, b. 11 December 1709
  • Ruth Lothrop was born on 11 December 1709 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:41. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Samuel Lothrop1

M, b. 23 May 1699
  • Samuel Lothrop was born on 23 May 1699 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:41. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Sarah Lothrop1

F, b. 18 October 1702
  • Sarah Lothrop was born on 18 October 1702 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:41. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Temperance Lothrop1

F, b. 6 October 1703
  • Temperance Lothrop was born on 6 October 1703 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:41. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Thomas Lothrop1,2

M, d. 18 September 1675
  • Thomas Lothrop was born by about 1613.3
  • He married Bethia Ray, daughter of Daniel Ray and Bethiah, before 1652 (when he returned to England and told his mother that he had no children and was not likely to have any).1
  • Thomas Lothrop died on 18 September 1675; At "Bloody Brook" near Deerfield. A monument erected near the spot commemorates "Capt. Thomas Lathrop and ... seventy-six men slain."3
  • Thomas Lothrop was a soldier. He came to Salem, Massachusetts in 1633 and was on the list of those admitted to Salem Church before the end of 1636, but his admission to that church before 14 May 1634 is implied by his date of freemanship. He later removed to Beverly. During the course of his career he held a number of offices at Salem and Beverly including Deputy to the General Court, Selectman, etc. Commissioned Sergeant to the Military Company of Salem and Lynn, 14 May 1645. Commissioned Lieutenant of the Salem military company, 6 May 1646, 24 April 1656. Commissioned Captain to the Foot Company on Cape Ann, 7 July 1662. No children have been recorded.3
  • Bodge narrates the tragedy of Bloody Brook, describing how Capt. Lothrop was escorting teamsters from Deerfield with provisions to Hadley. No large body of the enemy was anticipated, and the "English seem to have taken no precaution whatever against surprise, and many of the soldiers, it is said, had placed their arms upon the carts to be carried, and were gathering wild grapes by the roadside" [ Bodge 135]. The attack, begun just after the heavily laden oxcarts had forded the brook, involved an estimated seven hundred Indians, who decimated Lothrop's command.4

Family: Bethia Ray b. s 1630, d. 6 Dec 1688

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 Daniel Ray. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration Begins 1620-1633.
  2. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins 1620-1633, Sketch of Thomas Lothrop. Lothrop had a brother in England for whom he provided by the sale of land. He brought his sister, Ellen Lothrop, from England as is amply proven by the testimony of Ellen's husband, Ezekiel Cheever [ NEHGR 33:164-93].
    "Marke Lothrop" was received an inhabitant of Salem and requested "some ground near to his kinsman, Tho[mas] Lothrop" 11 December 1643 [ STR 1:122].
    Lothrop raised a "relation" Noah Fisk "whom he brought up from a little one"; his wife's cousin's child, Sarah Gott, was called his "adopted daughter" [ EQC 6:95, 97].
    COMMENTS: Michael "Cresse," a servant of Lothrop's, transferred his time to Joshua Raye of Salem and acknowledged it at the June Term, 1652 [ EQC 1:255]. Thomas Chubb, Jr. was presented for abusing Capt. Lothrop's servant, Abigail Foot, by "lifting her up and violently striking her head against the doorsill and joist of the house" at November Term, 1667 [ EQC 3:463].
    Thomas Lothrop was Isaac Walker's attorney when William Browne sued Walker over a barrel of oil; Lt. Lothrop took this case to the Court of Assistants after the June Term 1655 [ EQC 1:391]. At December Term 1658 he witnessed and proved the will of James Patch [ EQC 2:135], with whom he had had business dealings [ EQC 2:186]. He appraised the estate of Robert Sallos for the June Term 1663 [ EQC 3:78]. He took the inventory of William Woodbury, Jr.'s estate, 23 January 1667[/8] [ EQC 4:18]. He took the inventory of Mark Haskell, 27 January 1668 [ EQC 4:127]. At November Term 1670 he proved the will of Mr. Paul Thorndike in which he was called a "worthy friend"; he also took Thorndike's inventory 29 June 1671 [ EQC 4:317, 406-8]. He was named overseer in the will of Henry Herrick of Beverly, 24 November 1670 [ EQC 4:329]. He took the inventory of Mr. Antipas Newman of Wenham, 22 March 1672/3 [ EQC 5:158]. He was named overseer in the will of Walter Price of Salem, 21 May 1674 [ EQC 5:367]. He was named overseer in the will of Lot Conant, 24 September 1674 [ EQC 5:432]. He took the inventory of the estate of John Black 12 April 1675 [ EQC 6:50].
    At November Term 1660 Isaac Cooke was fined the stiff sum of £10 for "rashly shooting off a gun and dangerously wounding Lt. Tho. Lothrop" [ EQC 2:259]. At June Term 1661, Isaac's father came to court and pleaded that his son could not pay the fine, and "considering that it was not a willful act, said Cook asked that the fine be remitted, hoping that it would make him [Isaac] more careful in the future" [ EQC 2:310]. At June Term 1666, Thomas Tuck was presented for cursing Capt. Lothrop and was fined for saying "the devil take you" while "disguised with drink" [ EQC 3:343].
    Following the battles at St. John and Port Royal, Major Sedgwick gave Capt. Lothrop a bell for the Beverly meetinghouse; the depositions of several men who were involved appear in the records of the November Term 1679 [ EQC 7:310-1]. Anthony Needham, aged about forty-eight years, deposed that he heard Capt. Lothrop ask Major Sedwick for a bell twice, the last time being at Port Royal "when Major Sedgwick was standing in the fort and he gave him the bell in the friary, deponent and Capt. Lawthrop throwing it down to the ground. Then deponent and others took it down to Capt. Moor's ketch to ship home." George Stanley, aged about forty-four years, deposed
    that about the time that Salem new meeting house was built, I being in company with Captain Lawthrop, Capt. More and Capt. Joseph Gardner at Capt. Gardner's house, I heard Capt. Gardner say to Capt. Lawthrop I think, said he, we must have your bell for our meeting house is bigger than yours and your bell is bigger than ours. I think we may do well to change bells. Captain Lawthrop replied he knew no need of that our bell, said he, is very well where it is.... Captain More answered him that although the bell were given to you yet, said he, I don't know but I might have kept the bell as well as you for I brought it home and I never gave a bill of lading for it neither was I ever paid for the freight of it. Captain Lawthrop answered Captain More that he might have kept such and such things naming several things as well as the bell for I had no more bill of lading to show for them, said he, than for the bell. Come, come, said Captain More, let us drink up our wine and say no more of it. I suppose we shall never trouble you for none of them [ EQC 7:312].
    Bodge narrates the tragedy of Bloody Brook, describing how Capt. Lothrop was escorting teamsters from Deerfield with provisions to Hadley. No large body of the enemy was anticipated, and the "English seem to have taken no precaution whatever against surprise, and many of the soldiers, it is said, had placed their arms upon the carts to be carried, and were gathering wild grapes by the roadside" [ Bodge 135]. The attack, begun just after the heavily laden oxcarts had forded the brook, involved an estimated seven hundred Indians, who decimated Lothrop's command.
  3. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins 1620-1633, Sketch of Thomas Lothrop.
  4. [S170] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins 1620-1633, Sketch of Thomas Lothrop. Citing George Madison Bodge, "Soldiers in King Philip's War..." Leominster, Mass (1896), reprint Baltimore (1967).

Zerviah Lothrop1

F, b. 9 April 1718
  • Zerviah Lothrop was born on 9 April 1718 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:40. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Joseph Lothrup1

M, b. 20 October 1731
  • Joseph Lothrup was born on 20 October 1731 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:112. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Martha Lothrup1

F, b. 1 December 1729, d. 15 July 1733
  • Martha Lothrup was born on 1 December 1729 at Norwich, Connecticut.1
  • She died on 15 July 1733 at Norwich, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:112. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.

Solomon Lothrup1

M, b. 13 December 1706, d. 10 May 1733
  • Solomon Lothrup was born on 13 December 1706 at Norwich, Connecticut.2
  • He married Martha Perkins, daughter of Joseph Perkins and Martha Morgan, at Norwich, Connecticut, on 6 February 1728/29.3
  • Solomon Lothrup died on 10 May 1733 at Norwich, Connecticut.1
  • Also known as Solomon Lathrop.4

Family: Martha Perkins b. 21 Aug 1705, d. 26 Aug 1787

Citations

  1. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, compiler, Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848 (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, Brainard Co., 1913), 1:112. Hereinafter cited as Norwich, CT VRs.
  2. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, Norwich, CT VRs, 1:41.
  3. [S142] Hartford Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, Norwich, CT VRs, 1:112. Solomon Lothrup and Martha Todd.
  4. [S1028] George Augustus Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass.; complete in three parts (Salem, Massachusetts: Salem Press, 1889), II:12. Hereinafter cited as John Perkins of Ipswich. http://books.google.com/books

Jeanette Lovegrove1

F, b. 2 July 1819, d. 30 January 1855
  • Jeanette Lovegrove was born on 2 July 1819 at Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont.1
  • She married Stephen Butler Morgan.2
  • Jeanette Lovegrove died on 30 January 1855 at Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont.1
  • She was buried at Sanderson Corners Cemetery, Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont.1

Family: Stephen Butler Morgan b. 19 Jul 1811, d. 9 Dec 1870

Citations

  1. [S951] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. , Retrieved April 2012. Jeanette Lovegrove Morgan, Mem #24022870, Jan 18, 2008. Photo of gravestone. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S951] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Retrieved April 2012. Stephen Butler Morgan, Mem #24022876, Jan 18, 2008. Photo of gravestone.

Reuben Lovegrove1

M, b. 10 October 1789, d. 1 March 1828
  • Father*: Hampton Lovegrove1 d. 1847
  • Mother*: Seviah Story1 d. 1836
  • Reuben Lovegrove was born on 10 October 1789 at Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont.1
  • He married Susannah Beeman, daughter of Joseph Beeman Jr. and Nancy Lucas Merrill.1
  • Reuben Lovegrove died on 1 March 1828 at Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont.1
  • He was buried at Safford Cemetery, Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vermont.1

Family: Susannah Beeman b. 6 Apr 1795, d. 23 Feb 1825

Citations

  1. [S951] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. , Retrieved April 2012. Reuben Lovegrove, Mem #19322124, May 10, 2007. Photo of gravestone. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S951] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Retrieved April 2012. Jeanette Lovegrove Morgan, Mem #24022870, Jan 18, 2008. Photo of gravestone.

Loveland1

M, b. before 1620, d. before 1649
  • Loveland was probably born before 1620.
  • He married Ruth?1
  • Loveland died before 1649.
  • His given name is not known. He is not Robert Loveland.2

Family: Ruth? b. b 1620

Citations

  1. [S223] Gale Ion Harris, "John Edwards of Wethersfield, Connecticut", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.145 (1991): 145:321. Hereinafter cited as "Edwards, NEHGR 145 (1991)."
  2. [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), page 691-92. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.
  3. [S223] Gale Ion Harris, "Edwards, NEHGR 145 (1991)", 145:322.

John Loveland1

M, b. say 1646, d. 2 September 1670
  • John Loveland was born say 1646 "but perhaps before 1641."1
  • He died on 2 September 1670 at Glastonbury, Connecticut; He apparently left a widow, but no children.1,2

Citations

  1. [S223] Gale Ion Harris, "John Edwards of Wethersfield, Connecticut", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.145 (1991): 145:322. Hereinafter cited as "Edwards, NEHGR 145 (1991)."
  2. [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), page 692. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.

John Loveland1

M, b. circa 1683, d. 1764
  • John Loveland was born circa 1683 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1
  • He married Keziah Williams, daughter of Thomas Williams and Hannah, on 10 June 1708.1
  • John Loveland married second before 1743 White Clark, daughter of John Clark and Elizabeth White.1
  • John Loveland died in 1764 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1

Family 1: Keziah Williams b. 11 Feb 1685/86, d. 10 Mar 1741

  • Keziah Loveland2 b. 18 Sep 1709, d. 10 May 1789
  • John Loveland2
  • Hannah Loveland2
  • Thomas Loveland3
  • Mary Loveland3
  • Abigail Loveland3
  • Dorothy Loveland3
  • Susannah Loveland3
  • Jonathan Loveland3
  • David Loveland3
  • Martha Loveland4
  • Rachel Loveland4

Family 2: White Clark b. 4 Nov 1693

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), page 707. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.
  2. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 708.
  3. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 709.
  4. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 710.

Keziah Loveland1

F, b. 18 September 1709, d. 10 May 1789
  • Keziah Loveland was born on 18 September 1709 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1
  • She married John Hills, son of Joseph Hills and Elizabeth.1
  • Perhaps age 81. who died on 10 May 1789.1

Family: John Hills b. s 1706, d. 1761

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), page 708. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.

Mary Loveland1

F, b. circa 1644
  • Mary Loveland was born circa 1644.1
  • In 1663 Mary Loveland resided at Hockanum, Hartford Co., Connecticut; aged 19 when treated by the younger John Winthrop.1,2

Citations

  1. [S223] Gale Ion Harris, "John Edwards of Wethersfield, Connecticut", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.145 (1991): 145:322. Hereinafter cited as "Edwards, NEHGR 145 (1991)."
  2. [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), page 692. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.

Mary Loveland1

F, b. between 1668 and 1678
  • Mary Loveland was living in 1744.1

Family 1: Thomas Dickinson b. 27 Apr 1668, d. 1 Apr 1717

Family 2: Bennezer Hale b. 29 Jul 1661, d. a 4 Feb 1743/44

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), page 695. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.

Robert Loveland1

M, b. between 1670 and 1680, d. between 22 September 1768 and 6 December 1768
  • Robert Loveland was probably born between 1670 and 1680.
  • He married Ruth Gillim at Glastonbury, Connecticut, on 19 August 1697.2
  • Robert Loveland died between 22 September 1768 and 6 December 1768 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.2
  • His will was dated on 20 December 1762 codicil dated 22 Sep 1768, proved 6 Dec 1768.2

Family: Ruth Gillim

  • John Loveland3
  • Ruth Loveland1
  • Lot Loveland3
  • Robert Loveland Jr.
  • Hannah Loveland4

Citations

  1. [S279] Unknown author, "Andrews Families of Western Connecticut, II John Andrews of Farmington", The American Genealogist 35:83-91 (1959). Hereinafter cited as "TAG 35:83-91."
  2. [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), page 702. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.
  3. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 703.
  4. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 705.

Samuel Loveland1,2

M, b. circa 1677, d. 27 September 1772
  • Samuel Loveland was born circa 1677 at Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut.1
  • He married first at Hartford, Connecticut, on 4 October 1705 Lydia Barnard, daughter of Charles Barnard.1,2
  • Samuel Loveland married second before 1739 Lydia Brewer, daughter of Thomas Brewer and Sarah Keeney.1
  • Samuel Loveland died on 27 September 1772 at Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut; in his 95th year.1
  • His will was dated on 12 January 1765 proved 1 Dec 1772.1

Family 1: Lydia Barnard b. 5 Aug 1688, d. a 1720

Family 2: Lydia Brewer b. 27 Jan 1701

Citations

  1. [S2192] Dorothy Brewer Erikson, Descendants of Thomas Brewer, Connecticut to Maine 1682-1996 with Allied Families (Boston: New England Historic Genealogy Society, 1996), page 7. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Thomas Brewer.
  2. [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), page 705. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.

Thomas Loveland1,2,3

M, b. circa 1641
  • Thomas Loveland was born circa 1641 aged 16 in 1657 (Winthrop's Journal).1,4
  • In 1716 Thomas Loveland resided at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1,4
  • The name of his wife is not known.5

Family:

Citations

  1. [S223] Gale Ion Harris, "John Edwards of Wethersfield, Connecticut", New England Historical and Genealogical Record Vol.145 (1991): 145:322. Hereinafter cited as "Edwards, NEHGR 145 (1991)."
  2. [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), page 691. The widow Lovenam, married after 1649, Thomas Edwards of Weathersfield. The surname in the early records is sometimes spelled Lovenam and Loveman. No mention of the father of Thomas Loveland has been found. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.
  3. [S2192] Dorothy Brewer Erikson, Descendants of Thomas Brewer, Connecticut to Maine 1682-1996 with Allied Families (Boston: New England Historic Genealogy Society, 1996), page 7. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Thomas Brewer.
  4. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 693.
  5. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 695.
  6. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 702.
  7. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 697.
  8. [S558] Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, Hale, House, page 707.

Thomas Loveland1

M, b. between 1670 and 1680, d. 1725
  • Thomas Loveland was possibly born between 1670 and 1680.
  • He died in 1725 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1
  • The name of his wife is not known. The Genealogy of the Loveland Family is incorrect in naming his wife as Eunice House, and in giving him a daughter Eunice, baptized at Hartford in 1692.1

Family:

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), page 697. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.

Thomas Loveland1

M, b. circa 1700, d. 29 November 1795
  • Thomas Loveland was born circa 1700.1
  • He married Elizabeth Keeney, daughter of Richard Keeney and Mary Miles, at Glastonbury, Connecticut, on 17 October 1721.1
  • Thomas Loveland married second between 1726 and 1738 Naomi Wickham, daughter of William Wickham and Sarah Churchill.1
  • Thomas Loveland died on 29 November 1795 at Marlborough, Connecticut; in his 96th year.1

Family 1: Elizabeth Keeney d. b 1726

Family 2: Naomi Wickham

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), page 697. Hereinafter cited as Hale, House.

a child Low1

?, b. between March 1739 and June 1740
  • A child Low was baptized between March 1739 and June 1740 at Hamlet Parish Church, Ipswich, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.

a son Low1

M, b. October 1736, d. October 1736
  • A son Low was probably born in October 1736.
  • He died in October 1736.
  • He was buried in October 1736 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.

Abigail Low1

F, b. 1 September 1737

Family: Joseph Low b. 12 Dec 1731

  • Joseph Low Jr.1

Citations

  1. [S787] Gary Boyd Roberts, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", New England Historical & Genealogical Register Vol.136 (1982): p.323, no.142. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales; NEHGR 136."
  2. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.

Abigail Low1

F, b. 25 April 1687, d. 15 November 1726
  • Abigail Low was born on 25 April 1687 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.1
  • She married Joseph Goodhue, son of William Goodhue and Hannah Dane, at Ipswich, Massachusetts, on 31 January 1707/8.2
  • Abigail Low died on 15 November 1726; in her 40th year.3
  • She was named in her father's will dated on 17 June 1708 called Abigail Goodhue.4

Family: Joseph Goodhue b. 8 Mar 1676

Citations

  1. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
  2. [S612] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, online www.newenglandancestors.org, Ipswich Marriages, 2:190.
  3. [S612] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, online www.newenglandancestors.org, Ipswich Deaths, 2:568.
  4. [S2970] Charlotte Goldwaite, Boardman Genealogy, 1525-1895: the English home and ancestry of Samuel Boreman, Wethersfield, Conn., Thomas Boreman, Ipswich, Mass. with some account of their descendants now called Boardman in America (n.p.: Wm. F. J. Boardman, 1895), page 120. Hereinafter cited as Boardman Genealogy.

Abigail Low1

F, b. 10 September 1735, d. 6 December 1736
  • Abigail Low was born on 10 September 1735 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.1
  • She died on 6 December 1736 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.

Abigail Low1

F, b. between 1715 and 1725
  • Abigail Low was born between 1715 and 1725 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.
  • She was named in her father's will dated on 14 March 1745.1

Citations

  1. [S2732] Anonymous, The Ancestors of the John Lowe Family Circle their Descendants (Fitchburg, Mass.: Sentinel Print, 1901), page 18. Hereinafter cited as John Lowe Family Circle.

Alice Low1

F, b. 19 November 1686
  • Alice Low was born on 19 November 1686 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. LOW, Hannah dau. of John and Dorcas. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.

Caleb Low1

M, b. circa 1707, d. 17 July 1777
  • Caleb Low was born circa 1707 at Ipswich, Massachusetts, (from age at death).
  • He married with banns published on 8 January 1732/33 at Ipswich, Massachusetts, Abigail Varney "both of Chebacco."2
  • Caleb Low married second Catherine.3
  • Caleb Low died on 17 July 1777 at Ipswich, Massachusetts; of lethargy, age about 70 years.2
  • He was named in his father's will dated on 14 March 1745.4

Family 1: Abigail Varney

Family 2: Catherine b. c 1714, d. 30 Dec 1800

Citations

  1. [S787] Gary Boyd Roberts, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", New England Historical & Genealogical Register Vol.136 (1982): p.323, no.142. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales; NEHGR 136."
  2. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
  3. [S612] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, online www.newenglandancestors.org, VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. Catherine, wid. of Caleb Low.
  4. [S2732] Anonymous, The Ancestors of the John Lowe Family Circle their Descendants (Fitchburg, Mass.: Sentinel Print, 1901), page 18. Hereinafter cited as John Lowe Family Circle.

Caleb Low1

M, b. 8 July 1739
  • Caleb Low was born on 8 July 1739 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.

Catherine Low1

F, b. 14 March 1733/34
  • Catherine Low was born on 14 March 1733/34 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.1
  • She was baptized on 17 March 1733/34 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.

David Low1

M, b. 11 April 1762

Family: Hannah Haskell b. 11 Jan 1759

  • Seth Low1

Citations

  1. [S818] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Ancestry of Grace Slick of the Jefferson Airplane..., online www.newenglandancestors.org. Royal Descents, Notable Kin, and Printed Sources #75. Hereinafter cited as Royal Descents, Notable Kin #75.
  2. [S787] Gary Boyd Roberts, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", New England Historical & Genealogical Register Vol.136 (1982): p.321. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales; NEHGR 136."
  3. [S612] "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850", online www.newenglandancestors.org. VR of Ipswich, Mass. to the Year 1850. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.