_John BENNETT ______+ _Nathan Geer BENNETT ____| | |_Marie DAVIS _______+ | |--Mary Elizabeth BENNETT | | _Samuel C. CLAWSON _+ |_Mary Elizabeth CLAWSON _| |_Sarah BENNETT _____
[1545] Birth, death from Gen Fish book. Never married.
__ __| | |__ | |--Joanna CANNON | | __ |__| |__
[3342] BIRTH-MARRIAGEE: Genealogies of Rhode Island Families, I:76
_William DAVIS _ _Benjamin DAVIS _| | |_Jane __________ | |--Ichabod DAVIS | | ________________ |_________________| |________________
_Christian GREATSINGER __ _John Smith GREATSINGER _| | |_Anna SMITH _____________ | |--Fanny GREATSINGER | | _David Farrand BOSWORTH _+ |_Aurelia BOSWORTH _______| |_Fanny DALEY\DAILEY _____+
[7565]
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_William MARSHALL _ _Robert MARSHALL _| | |___________________ | |--John MARSHALL | | ___________________ |_Joan OWSELEY ____| |___________________
[3200]
He was bailiff of Exeter, Sheriff in 1609, Mayor in 1615, and Alderman
until his death.
__ _Henry PERKINS _| | |__ | |--John PERKINS | | __ |________________| |__
[4604]
He is noted in the (NEHG Register 94:385) memorial as being son ofHenry and Elizabeth (Sawbridge) Perkins, born at Hillmorton, co.Warwick, England and baptized there 23 December 1583." With five oftheir children John and Judith Perkins sailed from Bristol on Dec. 1,1630 on the Lyon. The ship landed at Boston in February, 1630/31 aftera "very tempestuous voyage." Roger Williams was one of their fellowpassengers. At this time their youngest child was about seven, andtheir oldest seventeen years. John was admitted a freeman in Boston on18 May, 1631.
They remained there for two years before joining the settlers whounder the leadership of the younger John Winthrop went up the coast in1633 to found a town at Agawam, soon to be named Ipswich. John was asuccessful farmer, a deputy to the General Court and town officer.
He owned the large island at the mouth of Ipswich River, which wasthen, called Perkins's Island. His house stood near Manning's Neck andclose to the river. His will is dated March 28th, 1654, and heprobably died not long after, as he then says he was "sick and weak inbody." It was proved Sept 1654, and his estate was valued at L250.05s.
[4605] His wife survived him when he died in Ipswich between March 28 andSeptember 26, 1654.
[4607] He came on the Lyon.
[4606]
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[S747]
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__ _Joshua SABIN _| | |__ | |--Jonathan SABIN | | __ |_Desire NILES _| |__
__ _Elisha STODDARD _| | |__ | |--Mary STODDARD | | __ |__________________| |__
_John THOMPSON _ _John THOMPSON __________| | |_Mary CAIN _____ | |--David THOMPSON | | _William DAVIS _ |_Eleanor (Nellie) DAVIS _| |_Jane WAUGH ____
[1707]
They had 11 children.
David was a mule driver on the Pennsylvania Canal tow path from
Pittsburgh to Johnstown prior to 1850; a bowman and steerman from
about 1850 to 1860. After 1860 he farmed on 100 acres near Muddy Run,
later owned by his son, John D.
[1709] .Buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Blairsville, PA.
[1708]
[S61]
Indiana County, Pennsylvania; Her People, Past and
[1710]
[S604]
Bev Clawson ([email protected])
__ _Thomas WILLARD _| | |__ | |--Richard WILLARD | | __ |_________________| |__
[7876] Of Horsmonden, England. Had three children who came to New England,Simon, Margery, and George.
[7877]
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Davis Family Record
_John WOODCOCK _+ _Israel WOODCOCK ___| | |_Sarah CURTIS __ | |--Nathaniel WOODCOCK | | ________________ |_Elizabeth GATCHEL _| |________________
[1240] Birth: IGI extraction from town records, film 908,952, item 2.