Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives - pafc4815 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives

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Stephen Chittenden

1Vital Records of Scituate Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Vol. I--Births, pp. 67-68 (1909).
"CHITTENDEN, . . .
Jaell, d. Stephen, Jan. 22, 1691.
Martha, d. Stephen, July 15, 1694.
Mehetable, d. Stephen, June 8, 1686.
Rebekah, d. Stephen, Dec. 5, 1680.
Sarah, d. Stephen, Mar. 12, 1688.
Sarah, d. Steph[en], bp. May 2, 1708. C.R.1.
Thomas, s. Stephen, Nov. 14, 1683.
CHITTENTUN, (see Chettenden, Chitanden, Chitenden, Chittenden)
Rebeckah, d. Stephen and Mehitable, bp. July 9, 1682. C.R.2.".


Nathaniel Tufts

1William Richard Cutter, Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, Vol. 4, p. 1895 (1908).
"(III) Nathaniel Tufts, son of John Tufts (2), was born about 1690. He was a taxpayer of Charlestown from 1727 to 1737, and his estate was taxed in 1741. he married (first), April 7, 1715, Mary Sprague, who died December 156, 1715, in her twenty-sixth year, according to the gravestone. He married (second), Mary Rand, aged seventy, according to the gravestone in the old yard at Cambridge. Administration granted his son William January 22, 1765. His widow and his son Nathaniel were appointed administrators January 1, 1741-2. Children: 1. Nathaniel, baptized August 4, 1717, mentioned below. 2. William, died October 18, 1719, aged three weeks. 3. William, born June 30, 1721. 4. Mary, born January 11, 1722-23. 5. David, born February 25, 1724. 6. John, born February 13, 1727. 7. Timothy, born February 2, 1728-29. 8. Persis, born May 17, 1733. 9. Isaiah, born 1740, baptized July 20, 1740."
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