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I have been researching the Littlefield family ever since 1973 when I first began my search for ancestors. I remember that my Granny (Orpha) Harris, had a photo album which included a picture of "Grandma Littlefield." This would be Nancy Artimesia (Woolverton) Littlefield, who lived to be 96 1/2 years old and died at Adamsville, Tennessee in 1926, leaving a host of descendants, including my mother who was 4 1/2 years old when Grandma Littlefield died.
I am indebted to researchers like George Washington Littlefield (son of John Monroe Littlefield) of El Dorado, Oklahoma who did research years ago; James L. Littlefield of Adamsville, Tennessee who wrote a brief history of the Littlefield family; Miss Kittye Littlefield of Adamsville, Tennessee who held on to her grandfather's (James L. Littlefield) history of the Littlefields and provided personal knowledge of the Littlefields to me; Margaret Littlefield Siegrist of Palo Pinto, Texas who did a lot of research on the extended Littlefield family of Texas; Charles Littlefield Seaman (now deceased) of Ogunquit, Maine who published a quarterly newsletter called the
Littlefield Family Newsletter which began publication in January 1991 (The newsletter is now published by Pete and Barb Woodbury); Katherine Littlefield Smith of Tulsa, Oklahoma; John Robert Foster of El Paso, Texas; Ann Littlefield Coleman; Gail R. Blancett; Gladys Littlefield Sellers; Greg Littlefield; Alan Littlefield; Andrew Littlefield; Ken Akers; and many, many others for their assistance in tracing the Littlefield line.
The Littlefield family history is quite interesting and includes such notable people as George Washington Littlefield for whom the town of Littlefield, Texas, is named and who also donated a large sum of money to the University of Texas at Austin.
Catherine (Littlefield) Greene, the wife of Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene, is also reported to be a relative, but the exact kinship to me is still unproven. (I find this most interesting because I belong to the Sons of the American Revolution and I live in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, which is named after General Greene. There is Nathanael Greene park here. Also I have been assisting the Ozark Mountain Chapter Sons of the American Revolution in erecting a plaque in memory of General Nathanael Greene which will be included in Founders Park, a historical timeline display to be located near the Springfield town square.) On July 3, 2002, the William Freeman Society Children of the American Revolution presented a framed portrait of General Nathanael Greene to the Greene County court judges here in Springfield, Missouri. The portrait now hangs on the 2nd floor of the Greene County Courthouse.) Catherine "Caty" (Littlefield) Greene appears to be a descendant of Edmund Littlefield who settled at Wells, Maine in the early 1600s.
Another interesting sidelight is that located here in Maple Park Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri (the town where I live) is a gravemarker for Martha (Littlefield) Hall. On the marker is a plaque honoring her as not only a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, but also as a "Real Daughter." To be classified as a real daughter, a female must have become an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and also been the daughter of a Revolutionary War soldier. Martha (Littlefield) Hall belonged to a chapter of the DAR. located in Kansas City, Missouri, although she lived in Springfieldl, Missouri. She was the daughter of Jotham Littlefield and granddaughter of Jotham Littlefield, Sr. (1747-1834). It is Jotham Littlefield, Sr. who was the Revolutionary War soldier, so Martha is actually a GRANDDAUGHTER of a Revolutionary soldier. It appears that when the DAR reviewed her application, they confused the two Jotham Littlefields. (Early DAR applications do not necessarily list birth and death dates of ancestors, and her DAR application is unclear on this point.) The marker is still very interesting, and it is also noteworthy that her son was Professor A. P. Hall, one of the early professors at Drury College (now Drury University) here in Springfield, Missouri. He was a devout Christian who often voiced his faith. He served as a lay preacher in the local Presbyterian Church when it was without a pastor, and it is on record that he witnessed often to one of his colleague professors who was an avowed atheist. The man lived to be over 100 years old never accepted the offer of salvation as given by A. P. Hall as far as anyone knows. This other professor just passed away in about 2001. It is nice to have a tie to some of the local history here in Springfield, Missouri.
My family of Littlefields is the "Southern" Branch, being descendants of William Littlefield, who settled in Maryland in the early 1700s.
Some variant spellings of Littlefield include Lilifeld and Litrefils.
Two U.S. Presidents are also descended from the Littlefield family of Maine. They are Millard Fillmore and Calvin Coolidge. This has been mentioned in the Littlefield Family Newsletter. Also on the Littlefield and the Littlefield-Roots e-mail lists, as well as being documented in Burke's Presidential Families of the United States, 2nd ed. and Ancestors of American Presidents, compiled by Gary Boyd Roberts
Here is President Millard Fillmore's lineage back to the Littlefields:
Here is President Calvin Coolidge's lineage back to the Littlefields:
Research is now being done in England to hopefully tie in all of the Littlefield families in the U.S., especially the Edmund Littlefield family that first settled in Wells, Maine in the 1600s and the William Littlefield family that settled in Maryland in the 1700s. A Littlefield DNA study being conducted through Oxford Ancestors is helping to tie the families together in the U.S. and England. The administrator is John Littlefield of England. A few DNA participants have also tested with as DNA Heritage, a company in the U.S. And a couple of results have been posted as Ysearch.org. I've also come across a few Littlefields living in colonial Virginia who do not seem to be related to either the Edmund or the William line, unless they are forebears of William and then William would not be the immigrant ancestor. This needs more research.
Here is my LITTLEFIELD lineage:
Charles W. Littlefield (b. ca. 1835), of Corning, New York (married Mary Jane Bunnell), of unknown ancestry
Daniel Samuel Littlefield (1797-1887), of Delavan, Wisconsin (married Mehitable Paddock), of unknown ancestry
Ebenezer Littlefield (d. 1821), of Windham, Connecticut (married Beulah Sawyer), of unknown ancestry
Edmund Littlefield (1592-1661), of Wells, Maine (married Annis Austin), son of Francis Littlefield (1565-1618), of Titchfield, Hampshire, England
Francis Littlefield (1565-1618), of Titchfield, Hampshire, England (married Mary _______), line who are NOT descendants of Edmund Littlefield of Maine (including descendants of James Littlefield of Wells, Maine as well as other descendants in Great Britain, South Africa, etc.)
John Littlefield (b. ca. 1625-aft. 1675), of Dedham, Massachusetts (married Mary Mere)
John Henry Littlefield (1857-1924), of Sitka, Alaska (married Martha Scoves White)
Samuel Littlefield (ca. 1780-aft. 1860), of Berwick, Maine (married Elizabeth Thurston), of unknown ancestry
William Littlefield (ca. 1720-ca. 1780), of Frederick Co., Maryland (married Rebeckah Lee) [*This is my line]
George William Brown/Littlefield (1856-1931), of Wakefield, New Hampshire (*adopted into the Littlefield family)
Joseph Lilifeld, of Volendam, Holland and Chicago, Illinois (married Caroline "Carrie" Biske in 1885) (*descendants changed their last name to Littlefield)
William H. Stage/William Frantsie Littlefield (d. 1888), of Weld, Colorado (married Mary Hockman & Josephine Morse) (*changed last name to Littlefield)
*African American Littlefield lines who adopted the Littlefield name
Undoubtedly, many of the Unknown lines will prove to be descendants of Edmund Littlefield of Maine (especially if the family lives in Maine or New England), but until the exact lineage is known, I will denote the line as Unknown.
Charles Littlefield Seaman of Ogunquit, Maine was the founding editor and publisher of this newsletter. He passed away in the August of 2003. The Charles Littlefield Seaman collection is now in the Winn House in Ogunquit. Since his death, the newsletter is being published by another couple from Ogunquit, Maine who knew Charles Littlefield Seaman and have an interest in the Littlefields. They are Pete and Barb Woodbury. Their contact information is:
Littlefield Family Newsletter
P.O. Box 912
Ogunquit, ME 03907-0912
Ph. 207-646-0436
There is also information in the newsletters on a Littlefield DNA study which is currently in progress. Charles Seaman was overseeing that project when it started. This project is being conducted through Oxford Ancestors and is helping to tie the families together in the U.S. and England. It will benefit all Littlefields of all lines, proven and unproven. Also plans for a Littlefield Reunion were in the making before Charles Seaman passed away. The reunion was held at Wells, Maine on the weekend of June 18, 2004. More information about the reunion is available in the Littlefield Family Newsletter, on The Littlefield Family Reunion 2004 Page, and on Greg Littlefield's Littlefield Family Research Page.
Because of my research on the Littlefield Family, in February 1997 I helped to get a Littlefield e-mail list started. Because of my many other activities, I originally turned the running of this list over to Alan Littlefield who lives at Cape Town, South Africa. But as of October 1999, I am now the list manager for the two Littlefield E-mail lists on Rootsweb. If you have queries concerning the LITTLEFIELD surname, you may post these at the Littlefield Family Genealogy List which I manage.
Littlefield Genealogy List is a part of the Rootsweb e-mail discussion lists. It offers free queries and discussion on the Littlefield surname and variant spellings in NORTH AMERICA—There is a separate list for research in Great Britain and other places.
To subscribe, send an e-mail to: [email protected]
Leave subject line blank (This will be ignored).
In the body of the message type: subscribe
Then a welcome message will be sent telling how to post messages. Once you are subscribed, you may send a query to everyone on the list by sending e-mail to: [email protected]
Archived postings to the Littlefield e-mail list can be found on the WEB at:
If you have queries concerning the LITTLEFIELD surname, you may post these at the Littlefield Family Genealogy List which I also manage.
Littlefield-Roots Genealogy List is a part of the Rootsweb e-mail discussion lists. It offers free queries and discussion on the Littlefield surname and variant spellings in Great Britain, South Africa, and anywhere else other than North America. It is also set up as a place to inquire about the early British Roots of the Littlefield family.
To subscribe, send an e-mail to: [email protected]
Leave subject line blank (This will be ignored).
In the body of the message type: subscribe
Then a welcome message will be sent telling how to post messages. Once you are subscribed, you may send a query to everyone on the list by sending e-mail to: [email protected]
Archived postings to the Littlefield-Roots e-mail list can be found on the WEB at:
Post a query (or information from any one of the above categories) on any LITTLEFIELD name or related family. Please give dates, and locations they lived. Try to give as much information as possible.
An online genealogy forum for posting queries has also been setup specifically for the Littlefield family. It can be found at the following address:
Glenn Gohr's Littlefield Obituaries Page
The actual obituaries are on the Rootsweb message board:
If you do a search under the category of OBITUARIES, then all of the obituaries posted will appear. You can do a keyword search or else use my alphabetical listing linked above. Currently I have indexed over 800 Littlefield-related obituaries. If known, the Littlefield lineage of each is also included. This is a valuable resource for information.
Glenn Gohr's Littlefield Biographies Page
The actual obituaries are on the Rootsweb message board:
If you do a search under the category of BIOGRAPHY, then all of the obituaries posted will appear. You can do a keyword search or else use my alphabetical listing linked above.
Greg Littlefield's Littlefield Family Research Page.
Andrew Littlefield's Littlefield Family Home Page.
Fred Kunchick's Genealogy Page.
The D. B. Robinson Page on Family Tree Maker.
D. B. Robinson's WorldConnect Page.
There is also a Littlefield Genealogy WebRing which includes others with web sites that are devoted to Littlefield Genealogy. Please click on the icons at the bottom of this page to view the next and previous sites in this WebRing.
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Last updated November 1, 2008.
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