!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 -"d. July 1794 in W. I. (West Indies?) age 24"spouse: >Perkins, Mary (*1775 - )
!SOUR The Fuller Family In England and America Hubert Fuller and Florence Fuller W. H. Fuller,1909 2nd Ed., J. H. Fuller, 1971spouse: >Rowley, Simeon (1728 - )
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p36
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >?, Bethiah (*1644 - <1687)also per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390 born 1627?
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Rowley, Mehitabel (1661 - 1732)
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser probably born in Middleborospouse: >Nelson, Mercy (*1669 - )
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390spouse: >Cornwall, Mary (*1701 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHINspouse: >Ring, Deborah (1698 - 1763)SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File MAYFLO6 imported on 05/15/1996 at 09:43:00.http://www.genealogy.org/~smcgee/genweb/other_db.html# mayflower Author: 407-365-2538 Publication Information: Lorinda Stover Steadman, 1008 Stout Ct., Oviedo, FL 32765, Jan 1, 1996
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p113 -descendant of Pilgrims Samuel Fuller, John Billington and Francis Eaton BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p17 MARRIAGES: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p113 MARRIAGE(1): `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p17 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p113 -in 80th yr DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p17
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p113 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p17 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p113 DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p17
!BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 -"b. March 18, 1753 N.S. (May 1, 1753 aslo given as date of birth)" MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 HISTORY: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 -"Rev. service"spouse: >Smith, Elizabeth (*1758 - )
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p80 DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p80
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390spouse: >Day, Lydia (*1703 - )born 1 Mar 1700 per Bobbi Lytle?
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 -Joseph is not listed in this family MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35spouse: >Lucas, Matilda (*1800 - )
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p80
Josiah Fuller married Lydia Cushman.
Kingston, MA VR, p. 82
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34/85 BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 -only one marriage to Nathaniel Shaw; Consider Clark is listed as husband of step-sister Deborah Fuller MARRIAGES: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 -m.(1) "See No. 626 Shurtleff Genealogy" -m.(2) Consider Clark of Plymouth -"See No. 1826 Shurtleff Genealogy for her 3rd. marriage." MARRIAGES: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p85 -m. (2nd) in Carver, July 4 1842, Ebenezer Cobb (See Shurtleff #202)", should this be third husband? DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34/85spouse: >Clark, Consider (*1759 - )
Kingston, MA VR p. 82
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390spouse: >Gates, Daniel (1706 - )
!BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34spouse: >Lucas, John (*1745 - )
In 1838 Lydia (Fuller) Knowles had 13 sons and daughters, 84 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Age at death: 91y4mspouse: >Knowles, Simon (1759 - 1834)
*! Archippus Fuller, b. Plympton 17 May 1721, d. Hartford VT 8 March 1811; bur. Christian St. Cem. He m. (1) Plympton 23 Aug 1748, Mary Pratt, of whom nothing further. He m. (2) Plymouth 26 Sep 1753, Maria (Rider) Churchill, dau of Samuel and Mary (Sylvester) Rider and widow of Joseph Churchill; b. Plymouth 2 Dec 1724; d. Hartford VT 17 April 1798, ae 73. She was a descendant of Pilgrim Richard Warren. (see Mayflower Families vol 1 pg 59.) Children (Fuller), prob b. Plymouth Co.: i. Consider, ii. Seth b. ca 1760. iii. Samuel b. 1764. iv Polly. v. Mariah. References: Mayflower Fams 1:59.
*
!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser also per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390 born 1625 From MFIP born probably after 1640 Died Barnstable after 11 May 1691spouse: >Jones, Ralph (*1627 - 1692)
!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser BAPTISM SOURCE: Mayflower Families in Progress CONT Compiled by Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle, CG Pub. By GSMD 1987spouse: >Williams, Joseph (1647 - >1721)
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p80 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Ft Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p80 DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p80spouse: >Cobb, Levi (*1808 - )
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser died between 25 Jul-22 Aug 1678spouse: >?, Hannah (*1605 - )also per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390 born 1603
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390spouse: >Kneeland, Benjamin (*1702 - )
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Cole, Daniel (~1667 - 1736)
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35spouse: >Delano, Philip (*1759 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p113 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p18 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p113 DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p18
!BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 HISTORY: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 -"Rev. service; pensioner; to Lempster NH."spouse: >Smith, Sarah (*1762 - )
*! Archippus Fuller, b. Plympton 17 May 1721, d. Hartford VT 8 March 1811; bur. Christian St. Cem. He m. (1) Plympton 23 Aug 1748, Mary Pratt, of whom nothing further. He m. (2) Plymouth 26 Sep 1753, Maria (Rider) Churchill, dau of Samuel and Mary (Sylvester) Rider and widow of Joseph Churchill; b. Plymouth 2 Dec 1724; d. Hartford VT 17 April 1798, ae 73. She was a descendant of Pilgrim Richard Warren. (see Mayflower Families vol 1 pg 59.) Children (Fuller), prob b. Plymouth Co.: i. Consider, ii. Seth b. ca 1760. iii. Samuel b. 1764. iv Polly. v. Mariah. References: Mayflower Fams 1:59.
*
!BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 -"m. Int. October 24, 1812"spouse: >Barrows, George (*1789 - )
!BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34spouse: >Cobb, Timothy (*1767 - )
!BIRTH "Edward Fuller of the Mayflower" MFIP 1987 p:15spouse: >Robinson, Peter (1697 - 1785)!MARRIAGE "Robinson Genealogy" v:1 p:59 "The Robinson Family" TAG v:18 p:52-53
!DEATH "Robinson Genealogy" v:1 p:59 "The Robinson Family" TAG v:18 p:53
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p36
!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser Mayflower passenger! died between 9 Aug-16 Sep 1633spouse: >Glascock, Alice (*1587 - <1613)!THE GREAT MIGRATION BEGINS by Robert Charles Anderson, NEHGS bapt date, death date surgeon
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser probably born in Englandspouse: >Lothrop, Jane (b1614 - 1683)
!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >?, Anne (*1634 - )!BIRTH "Edward Fuller of the Mayflower" MFIP 1987 p:3
!MARRIAGE Same
!DEATH Same
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Fuller, Anne (1634 - <1691)per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Eaton, Mercy (~1665 - >1704)
!BIRTH "Edward Fuller of the Mayflower" MFIP p:4 + 14spouse: >Thatcher, Elizabeth (1672 - <1730)!MARRIAGE Same as above p:14
!DEATH Same as Above
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390spouse: >Rowley, Naomi N. (*1692 - )
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 -"killed in Revolution"
*! Archippus Fuller, b. Plympton 17 May 1721, d. Hartford VT 8 March 1811; bur. Christian St. Cem. He m. (1) Plympton 23 Aug 1748, Mary Pratt, of whom nothing further. He m. (2) Plymouth 26 Sep 1753, Maria (Rider) Churchill, dau of Samuel and Mary (Sylvester) Rider and widow of Joseph Churchill; b. Plymouth 2 Dec 1724; d. Hartford VT 17 April 1798, ae 73. She was a descendant of Pilgrim Richard Warren. (see Mayflower Families vol 1 pg 59.) Children (Fuller), prob b. Plymouth Co.: i. Consider, ii. Seth b. ca 1760. iii. Samuel b. 1764. iv Polly. v. Mariah. References: Mayflower Fams 1:59.
*
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser died young
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Crowe, John (1652 - )
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p80
?? Line 4994: (New PAF RIN=552) 1 DEAT 1 NOTE -*spouse: >Wright, Sarah (~1693 - 1726)-*
! Rec fr Cheryl Edwards (XGNK74A) From "The American Genealogist", July 1983 Sarah, b. abt 1692; d. Plympton 7 Jun 1726. She m. Plympton 12 May 1720, Seth FULLER, a descendant of Samuel Fuller of the "Mayflower" (Plympton VR pp. 434, 480).
! He died aft 30 Mar 1754 and bef 26 Jan 1758.
*! Archippus Fuller, b. Plympton 17 May 1721, d. Hartford VT 8 March 1811; bur. Christian St. Cem. He m. (1) Plympton 23 Aug 1748, Mary Pratt, of whom nothing further. He m. (2) Plymouth 26 Sep 1753, Maria (Rider) Churchill, dau of Samuel and Mary (Sylvester) Rider and widow of Joseph Churchill; b. Plymouth 2 Dec 1724; d. Hartford VT 17 April 1798, ae 73. She was a descendant of Pilgrim Richard Warren. (see Mayflower Families vol 1 pg 59.) Children (Fuller), prob b. Plymouth Co.: i. Consider, ii. Seth b. ca 1760. iii. Samuel b. 1764. iv Polly. v. Mariah. References: Mayflower Fams 1:59.
*
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390spouse: >Crocker, Hannah (1688 - )
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p80
!BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 -"b. May 30, 1761; 1760?" MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 DEATH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35 -"d. Apr. 1861, aged 100 yrs. 10 mo."spouse: >Hart, Thomas (*1756 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p113 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p18 -"b. November 18, 1733" BIRTH: SHERMAN Info of Jeff Linscott 22 October 1990 p9 -"born about 1734" MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families Vol 6-Stephen Hopkins'by John D Austin (1992) p529 -"rec. as 5 April 1752 at Duxbury" MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p18 -"m. in Kingston, April 5, 1751" MARRIAGE: SHERMAN Info of Jeff Linscott 22 October 1990 p9 -Susanna + Jacob had at least two children DEATH: `Mayflower Families Vol 6-Stephen Hopkins'by John D Austin (1992) p529 DEATH: SHERMAN Info of Jeff Linscott 22 October 1990 p9spouse: >Dingley, Jacob (1728 - 1799)
!BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 BIRTH: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34spouse: >Stephens, Sylvester (*1756 - )
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390spouse: >Crippen, Jabez (1680 - )
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Crowe, ? (1653 - )
per Linda Gipson 1657 Wimbledon Walled Lake, MI 48390spouse: >?, Elizabeth (1689 - )
!John fullerton was called John the shoemaker.spouse: >Samson, Ruth (~1702 - )!Marshfield V.R. p86 p143 - Also from the Fullertons of North America Vol1 line 15 p1.
Mercy Fullerton married Joseph Soule 18 Mar 1742.
Facts from Mayflower Sampson book.nspouse: >Pool, Samuel (1738 - 1830)
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Chilton, James (~1556 - 1620)
!MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p155spouse: >Nickerson, Mary (1730 - )
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Chipman, Bethiah (1666 - >1702)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser of Duxbury died between 19 Jun-10 Jul 1655spouse: >Mullins, Sara (b1622 - 1697)
JMRGspouse: >Richmond, Sylvester (1746 - 1804)
!SPOUSE: Austin, John D.; STEPHEN HOPKINS OF THE MAYFLOWER; Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992; p 411.spouse: >Mayo, Isaac (1733 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHINspouse: >Ballou, Elizabeth (1801 - 1888)SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN----------child: Garfield, James Abram (1831 - 1881)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHINspouse: >Rudolph, Lucretia (1832 - 1918)SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
per Ances of Pres 20th US President Garfield, James Abram (1831-1881), 20th president of the United States (1881). He held the office of president only four months before he was fatally shot by an assassin. He had served in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States for 17 years and had established a distinguished record there. He was only lightly touched by the corruption in government that marked the period after the Civil War ended in 1865. Garfield's assassination by a disappointed office seeker gave new impetus to demands for reform of the federal employment system, called the civil service.
Early Life James Abram Garfield was the son of Abram Garfield and Eliza Ballou Garfield, New Englanders who had settled in the Western Reserve region of northern Ohio. Abram Garfield, a farmer and canal construction worker, died when James was two years old, leaving his widow and four children to face the rigors of frontier life. James's childhood was one of hardship and work. The last president to be born in a log cabin, Garfield had little leisure time in his youth. He did farm work until he was 16 years old, then found employment on a canal boat.
Education In 1849 Garfield's mother persuaded him to enter Geauga Academy in Chester, Ohio. "No greener boy ever started out to school," he recorded. Also about this time he was baptized into the Disciples of Christ, the church of his parents. Garfield's early journals are filled with allusions to his religious faith. In 1851 he entered Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (later Hiram College), a Disciples of Christ school at Hiram, Ohio. There he began teaching and lay preaching. He was a persuasive speaker and debater but had no patience with politics. "I am exceedingly disgusted with the wire-pulling of politicians and the total disregard of truth in all their operations," Garfield wrote. By 1854, through the strictest economy, Garfield had saved enough money to enroll at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. After two years at Williams, he graduated with honors and returned to teach ancient languages and literature at the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute. However, his religious beliefs had changed. In September 1856 he wrote a friend, "My stay here will certainly be very short. _ Had I known all I know now I would not have come here at all." Nevertheless, Garfield became the principal of the institute and continued to preach in the Disciples of Christ Church.
Marriage On November 11, 1858, Garfield married Lucretia Rudolph, a childhood friend and fellow student at Geauga Academy. The couple had five sons and two daughters. One of the sons, James Rudolph Garfield, later served as secretary of the interior under President Theodore Roosevelt. Another son, Harry Augustus Garfield, became president of Williams College.
Early Political Career Garfield slowly abandoned his disdain for politicians. In 1856 he got involved in politics on behalf of Senator John C. Fr�emont of California, the presidential candidate of the Republican Party. In 1859 Garfield ran as a Republican for the Ohio state senate. His oratory, developed through lay preaching, and his skill as a debater aided him in the campaign. He defeated his Democratic opponent by a substantial margin. While in the senate, he cultivated the friendship of prominent party leaders. In his spare time he studied law in the Cleveland office of Albert G. Riddle. In 1861 Garfield was admitted to the practice of law in Ohio.
When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Garfield used his oratorical powers to raise troops for the Union Army. He helped assemble the 42nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and he was appointed lieutenant colonel and later commanding colonel of this regiment. Garfield saw active service against forces of the Confederate States of America in Kentucky and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general of volunteers. He participated in the second day's fighting at Shiloh and fought in the Battle of Chickamauga under General William S. Rosecrans. In 1863 he was promoted to major general of volunteers.
United States Congressman Garfield's military service ended with his election to the House of Representatives. In December 1863 he started his first term as representative for his home district. Garfield was reelected for eight successive terms to the same office. Garfield was a loyal Republican. He favored a policy of "hard money," the principle that all paper money issued by the government should be secured by gold or silver. He took no strong stand on the issue of whether tariffs (taxes on imports) should be set high to protect American industry from foreign competition. After the Civil War he sided with the Radical Republican faction that opposed the moderate policy toward the defeated South advocated by President Andrew Johnson. Garfield supported the Radicals' proposed punitive measures, including seizure of the property of those who had served the Confederacy. He joined in the Radical demand for voting rights for blacks.
Serving on the influential Ways and Means Committee and Appropriations Committee in the House, Garfield soon became a power in his party. In 1876, when Representative James G. Blaine of Massachusetts resigned his seat to serve in the Senate, Garfield assumed Republican leadership in the House. During his rise to political power, two incidents were made public that tarnished Garfield's record. He was named among the House members who were allegedly bribed to delay a congressional investigation of the Cr�edit Mobilier company, which had made illegal profits from government contracts. Garfield denied the charges, but they provided a political weapon for his foes. He was also accused of accepting fees from a company trying to obtain a paving contract from the city government of Washington, D.C. Both scandals were known to Garfield's Ohio constituents in 1874, but he was elected for a seventh term.
Garfield supported Rutherford B. Hayes in the bitterly fought presidential campaign of 1876, which, because of disputed elections in several Southern states, resulted in a deadlock. Garfield served on the electoral commission appointed to decide the election. Like the other members of the commission, he decided in favor of his party's candidate.
Election of 1880 In January 1880 the legislature of Ohio elected Garfield to the U.S. Senate for the following year. Before his term began, however, Garfield became involved in the presidential campaign of 1880. Garfield apparently regarded himself as a possible candidate for the Republican nomination. However, he supported Secretary of the Treasury John Sherman, another Ohioan. He went to the Republican national convention as head of his state's delegation and manager of the Sherman campaign.
The Republican Party at that time was split into two factions, the Stalwarts, led by Roscoe Conkling, senator from New York, and the Half-Breeds, led by Blaine. The two groups had few political differences, but disagreed over the division of appointments to federal positions, known as patronage. The Stalwarts wanted control of all federal appointments to offices in New York; the Half-Breeds wanted these decisions to be made in Washington. In 1880 Conkling's Stalwarts supported former President Ulysses S. Grant to run for president again. The Half-Breeds supported Blaine. Sherman's candidacy found little national support at the convention, but it helped block the nomination of either Grant or Blaine. Garfield worked hard to win convention delegates for Sherman. As chairman of the convention's rules committee, he persuaded the convention to permit delegates to vote individually rather than in state blocs. This system of voting freed more than 60 New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois delegates from party-dictated support of Grant. Garfield also addressed the convention on behalf of Sherman, but he probably won more cheers for himself than for his candidate. He spoke for 15 minutes before he mentioned Sherman's name, and many began to suspect that Garfield was adroitly placing himself in nomination. But there is no evidence to suggest that Garfield was disloyal to Sherman.
On the first ballot, Sherman polled 93 votes to Grant's 304 and Blaine's 284. Ballot after ballot brought little change. No candidate was able to muster a majority. Finally, the Blaine and Sherman followers combined to break the deadlock. Garfield was presented as a compromise candidate because he was Blaine's friend and Sherman's manager. On the 36th ballot and on the convention's sixth day, Garfield was nominated for president. He polled 399 votes. One of Conkling's men, Chester A. Arthur, the former customs collector of the port of New York, was nominated for vice president. In the election, Blaine's and Sherman's followers worked for Garfield. The Grant-Conkling faction gave him reluctant support. There were few issues between Garfield and his Democratic opponent, Major General Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania. The major difference was that the Republicans favored a protective tariff, and the Democrats did not. Garfield, who did not feel strongly about the tariff, went along with his party. In November, Garfield won the presidency. He received 214 electoral votes to Hancock's 155. However, he did not have a majority of the popular vote. Discontented farmers and working people cast 308,578 votes for the Greenback-Labor Party candidate, General James B. Weaver of Iowa. Neal Dow of the Prohibition Party received 10,305 votes. Garfield had 4,454,416 votes to Hancock's 4,444,952. His electoral margin came mainly from Northern states. Shortly after the election, Garfield resigned from the House and surrendered the Senate seat to which he had been elected earlier in the year. He was inaugurated as president on March 4, 1881.
President of the United States Garfield's brief administration was marked by intraparty disputes over Cabinet appointments and the disposition of federal patronage. Garfield passed over the Stalwart faction in filling important government posts. His appointment of Blaine, leader of the Half-Breeds, as secretary of state was especially offensive to Conkling and the Stalwarts. Conkling countered by trying to block Garfield's appointments to the New York Custom House and resigning his Senate seat in protest. The protest was futile, however, and Garfield's choices were approved by Congress. In the spring of 1881, Garfield began the prosecution of the star route frauds, an attempt by post office employees, in collusion with private mail carriers, to defraud the government. Before the case was brought to trial, however, Garfield's career came to an abrupt end.
Assassination On the morning of July 2, 1881, Garfield was preparing for a trip to New England. While waiting for his train in Washington's Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station, the president was felled and gravely wounded by the shots of an assassin. Garfield was carried to the presidential mansion, the White House. For weeks he was nursed there. Later he was moved to Elberon, New Jersey, to be with his family. Garfield never left his sickbed, and on September 19, 11 weeks after the shooting, he died.
Garfield's assassin was Charles J. Guiteau, a religious fanatic and a Stalwart, who was apparently angered because he had been refused a government job. He stated that he shot Garfield in order "to unite the Republican Party and save the Republic." Guiteau readily gave himself up after the shooting, certain that the people would understand the high-mindedness of his purpose. He was found guilty of murder, however, and was executed in 1882. Vice President Chester A. Arthur succeeded Garfield as president. A member of the Stalwart faction, he had sided with Conkling in the dispute over Garfield's appointments. He gradually replaced all of Garfield's Cabinet with Stalwarts, but picked them for ability rather than loyalty to Conkling. The shocking nature of Garfield's death fueled a movement in Congress for civil service reform, which had been started but stalled under the Hayes administration. As a result Congress passed the Pendleton Act, which President Arthur signed into law in 1883. It established the Civil Service Commission to ensure that federal jobs would be awarded according to qualifications rather than connections (see Personnel Management, Office of).
"Garfield, James Abram," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 97 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Mayflower Families In Progress - Degory Priest; Family 27Aspouse: >Holman, Deborah (*1668 - >1709)
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE: CHAPMAN GENEALOGY; 1638-; Private document prepared for Gerald Leslie Chapman; p 4, 7; Copy in poss of D. E. Eckerle, Kings Park, NY; ;.spouse: >Chapman, Hartley Sewall (1828 - 1909)
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdalespouse: >Tisdale, Ephraim (1708 - 1779)
Ref. 2 and 8 Litchfield {lains Cem.spouse: >Earle, George WALKER (1833 - 1905)
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Standish, Samuel (~1680 - <1753)
SOURCE CITATION: Page: page 149 Title: Kingsley Family of America Publication Information: William A. Kingsley, 1980
!Source: "A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn. Who Died in the Year 1671", compiled by Rev. Erastus Scranton, 1855.spouse: >Scranton, Alexander (1806 - 1867)!Source: "Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut" compiled by Alvan Talcott.
!Source: "Marriages of Chatham County Georgia", Genealogical Committee of Georgia Historical Society, v. 1, 1748-1852, p. 186. Identifies her as widow of David Stetson of Liberty Co, GA.
*spouse: >Wright, Hannah (~1758 - )! "Plympton Births + Marriages", pg 231 - listed under Billya. Hannah, w. Charles George, ch. samuel of P and Abigail. Recorded after child born 9 Jul 1756.
! See Plympton births on: Abigail, w. Ichabod Hatch of Tamworth, N.H., ch. Samuel of P. and Abigail (d. Zachariah Standish and Abigail (Whitman); s. Evenexer of P. and Hannah; s. Alexander of Duxbury; s. Capt Miles, one of the Pilgrims), July 9, 1756.
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SOURCE CITATION: Title: Latter Day Saintsspouse: >Swift, Jireh (~1665 - 1749)SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File Harry Hadaway imported on 08/28/1996second gedcom recieved Nov 17, 1998
per Ances of Pres Line in Record @I97@ (RIN 21) from GEDCOM file not recognized: QUAY 2
Line in Record @I97@ (RIN 21) from GEDCOM file not recognized: QUAY 2
SOURCE CITATION: Page: E's Book Title: Family Records <P> SOURCE CITATION: Title: Latter Day Saints----------child: Swift, Nathaniel (1708 - 1790)
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Dickenson, Hannah (1671 - >1742)
per Ances of Presspouse: >Warren, Alice (1656 - >1692)per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser
SOURCE CITATION: Page: P 142 Title: Kingsley Family of America Publication Information: William A. Kingsley, 1980 <P> 2nd marriage Adams
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! "Mayflower" Peleg Gifford b. Dartmouth 1 Dec 1719; d. Cambridge NY after 8 Apr 1800, bef 1 March 1810. He m. prob Dartmouth 17 Feb 1740, Alice Cornell, dau of William and Mehitabel (Fish) Cornell and a sister of Mary, wife of Isaac.
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! "Mayflower" Jeremiah Gifford and family removed early to Dartmouth where their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan, Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam and David. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers, Adam, David, Jonathoan, John, Joseph and William
! "Mayflower" Adam Gifford, b. Dartmouth 3 Jan 1725; d. Dartmouth 1778 in his 54th year; bur. with wife in Newtown Burying Ground, No. Dartmouth. He m. 3 Oct 1745 Ann or Anna Fish, dau of William and Mary (Bennett) Fish, b. ca. 1724; d. Dartmouth 7 Dec 1815. Adam Gifford's will proved Dartmouth 4 May 1779, bequeaths to wife Anna, son William; grandchildren Adam, Anna and Peace Wing children of Benjamin and Peace Wing. Children: (Gifford) b. Dartmouth i. Silas, b. 4 Nov 1747. ii. Peace, b. 25 Oct 1750. iii. William, b. 28 Jul 1758. iv. Elizabeth, b. 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; 131:53, 134-5; Bristol Co. PR 26:6 (Adam Gifford); Fish Gen, p.6. *
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*! "Mayflower" David Gifford, b. Dartmouth 5 Apr 1728. d. Dartmouth after Oct 1791. He m. 12 Nov 1747 Deborah Hart, dau. of Archepus and Sarah (Clifton) Hart, d. Dartmouth 24 Mar 1727/8; d. after 26 Oct 1791. She ws a descendant of Pil- grims William Brewster, Francis Cooke and Richard Warren. Children (Gifford) b. Dartmouth; i. Sarah, b. 21 Jun 1749. ii. Archipus, b. 1751. References: VR Dartmouth; NEHGR 129:237; 131:135; Bristol Co. LR 12:472 (Archipus Gifford).
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*! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William. TWIN
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*! "Mayflower" Peleg Gifford b. Dartmouth 1 Dec 1719; d. Cambridge NY after 8 Apr 1800, bef 1 March 1810. He m. prob Dartmouth 17 Feb 1740, Alice Cornell, dau of William and Mehitabel (Fish) Cornell and a sister of Mary, wife of Isaac.
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*spouse: >Hart, Deborah (1728 - >1791)! "Mayflower" Jeremiah Gifford and family removed early to Dartmouth where their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan, Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam and David. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers, Adam, David, Jonathoan, John, Joseph and William
! "Mayflower" David Gifford, b. Dartmouth 5 Apr 1728. d. Dartmouth after Oct 1791. He m. 12 Nov 1747 Deborah Hart, dau. of Archepus and Sarah (Clifton) Hart, d. Dartmouth 24 Mar 1727/8; d. after 26 Oct 1791. She ws a descendant of Pil- grims William Brewster, Francis Cooke and Richard Warren. Children (Gifford) b. Dartmouth; i. Sarah, b. 21 Jun 1749. ii. Archipus, b. 1751. References: VR Dartmouth; NEHGR 129:237; 131:135; Bristol Co. LR 12:472 (Archipus Gifford).
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! "Mayflower" Peleg Gifford b. Dartmouth 1 Dec 1719; d. Cambridge NY after 8 Apr 1800, bef 1 March 1810. He m. prob Dartmouth 17 Feb 1740, Alice Cornell, dau of William and Mehitabel (Fish) Cornell and a sister of Mary, wife of Isaac.
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*spouse: >Soule, ? (*1714 - )! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William. TWIN
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*! "Mayflower" Adam Gifford, b. Dartmouth 3 Jan 1725; d. Dartmouth 1778 in his 54th year; bur. with wife in Newtown Burying Ground, No. Dartmouth. He m. 3 Oct 1745 Ann or Anna Fish, dau of William and Mary (Bennett) Fish, b. ca. 1724; d. Dartmouth 7 Dec 1815. Adam Gifford's will proved Dartmouth 4 May 1779, bequeaths to wife Anna, son William; grandchildren Adam, Anna and Peace Wing children of Benjamin and Peace Wing. Children: (Gifford) b. Dartmouth i. Silas, b. 4 Nov 1747. ii. Peace, b. 25 Oct 1750. iii. William, b. 28 Jul 1758. iv. Elizabeth, b. 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; 131:53, 134-5; Bristol Co. PR 26:6 (Adam Gifford); Fish Gen, p.6. *
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*! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William.
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*! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William. TWIN
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*spouse: >Wright, Mary (~1683 - >1760)! Rec fr Cheryl Edwards (XGNK74A) From "The American Genealogist", July 1983 Mary b. abt 1683 (if 45 when last child born) She m. abt 1703, Jeremiah GIFFORD. (1st chld, Jonathan, b. 25 Mar 1704, [Dartmouth VR 1:96])
! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William.
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*! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William.
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*! Rec fr Cheryl Edwards (XGNK74A) From "The American Genealogist", July 1983 Mary b. abt 1683 (if 45 when last child born) She m. abt 1703, Jeremiah GIFFORD. (1st chld, Jonathan, b. 25 Mar 1704, [Dartmouth VR 1:96])
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*! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William. TWIN
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*spouse: >Potter, John (1723 - 1773)! "Mayflower" Jeremiah Gifford and family removed early to Dartmouth where their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan, Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam and David. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers, Adam, David, Jonathoan, John, Joseph and William
! "Mayflower" Margaret Gifford, born Dartmouth 15 Apr 1722. She m. prob. Dartmouth 21 Mar 1741 John Potter, son of Aaron and Hopestill (----) Potter, b. Dart- mouth 27 Mar 1773. No probate has been found. Children (Potter) b. Dartmouth: i. Thomas, b. 17 Dec 1742. ii. Peace, b. 13 Sep 1746. iii. Mary b. 25 Jul 1748. iv. Hepzibah, b. 16 Jan 1750/1. v. John, b. 24 Oct 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; Little Compton Fams, p.506.
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per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser prob born Dartmouthspouse: >Soule, Nathan (1680 - 1736)
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Soule, Nathaniel (1681 - 1766)
*! "Mayflower" Adam Gifford, b. Dartmouth 3 Jan 1725; d. Dartmouth 1778 in his 54th year; bur. with wife in Newtown Burying Ground, No. Dartmouth. He m. 3 Oct 1745 Ann or Anna Fish, dau of William and Mary (Bennett) Fish, b. ca. 1724; d. Dartmouth 7 Dec 1815. Adam Gifford's will proved Dartmouth 4 May 1779, bequeaths to wife Anna, son William; grandchildren Adam, Anna and Peace Wing children of Benjamin and Peace Wing. Children: (Gifford) b. Dartmouth i. Silas, b. 4 Nov 1747. ii. Peace, b. 25 Oct 1750. iii. William, b. 28 Jul 1758. iv. Elizabeth, b. 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; 131:53, 134-5; Bristol Co. PR 26:6 (Adam Gifford); Fish Gen, p.6. *
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*spouse: >Cornell, Alice (*1720 - )! "Mayflower" Jeremiah Gifford and family removed early to Dartmouth where their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan, Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam and David. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers, Adam, David, Jonathoan, John, Joseph and William
! "Mayflower" Peleg Gifford b. Dartmouth 1 Dec 1719; d. Cambridge NY after 8 Apr 1800, bef 1 March 1810. He m. prob Dartmouth 17 Feb 1740, Alice Cornell, dau of William and Mehitabel (Fish) Cornell and a sister of Mary, wife of Isaac.
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*! "Mayflower" Peleg Gifford b. Dartmouth 1 Dec 1719; d. Cambridge NY after 8 Apr 1800, bef 1 March 1810. He m. prob Dartmouth 17 Feb 1740, Alice Cornell, dau of William and Mehitabel (Fish) Cornell and a sister of Mary, wife of Isaac.
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! "Mayflower" Peleg Gifford b. Dartmouth 1 Dec 1719; d. Cambridge NY after 8 Apr 1800, bef 1 March 1810. He m. prob Dartmouth 17 Feb 1740, Alice Cornell, dau of William and Mehitabel (Fish) Cornell and a sister of Mary, wife of Isaac.
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per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Soule, Jacob (~1687 - ~1748)
*! "Mayflower" Peleg Gifford b. Dartmouth 1 Dec 1719; d. Cambridge NY after 8 Apr 1800, bef 1 March 1810. He m. prob Dartmouth 17 Feb 1740, Alice Cornell, dau of William and Mehitabel (Fish) Cornell and a sister of Mary, wife of Isaac.
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*spouse: >Parks, ? (*1712 - )! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William.
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*! "Mayflower" David Gifford, b. Dartmouth 5 Apr 1728. d. Dartmouth after Oct 1791. He m. 12 Nov 1747 Deborah Hart, dau. of Archepus and Sarah (Clifton) Hart, d. Dartmouth 24 Mar 1727/8; d. after 26 Oct 1791. She ws a descendant of Pil- grims William Brewster, Francis Cooke and Richard Warren. Children (Gifford) b. Dartmouth; i. Sarah, b. 21 Jun 1749. ii. Archipus, b. 1751. References: VR Dartmouth; NEHGR 129:237; 131:135; Bristol Co. LR 12:472 (Archipus Gifford).
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*! "Mayflower" Adam Gifford, b. Dartmouth 3 Jan 1725; d. Dartmouth 1778 in his 54th year; bur. with wife in Newtown Burying Ground, No. Dartmouth. He m. 3 Oct 1745 Ann or Anna Fish, dau of William and Mary (Bennett) Fish, b. ca. 1724; d. Dartmouth 7 Dec 1815. Adam Gifford's will proved Dartmouth 4 May 1779, bequeaths to wife Anna, son William; grandchildren Adam, Anna and Peace Wing children of Benjamin and Peace Wing. Children: (Gifford) b. Dartmouth i. Silas, b. 4 Nov 1747. ii. Peace, b. 25 Oct 1750. iii. William, b. 28 Jul 1758. iv. Elizabeth, b. 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; 131:53, 134-5; Bristol Co. PR 26:6 (Adam Gifford); Fish Gen, p.6. *
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*! "Mayflower" This family removed early to Dartmouthwhere their family was born. Jeremiah left no will but he deeded land to sons: Joseph, William, Jonathan Isaac, Peleg, Benjamin, Adam andDavid. His son Gideon died 1760, testate, and named sisters: Elizabeth Soule, Margaret Potter and Sarah Parks; Brothers Adam, David, Jonathan, John, Joseph and William.
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*! "Mayflower" Adam Gifford, b. Dartmouth 3 Jan 1725; d. Dartmouth 1778 in his 54th year; bur. with wife in Newtown Burying Ground, No. Dartmouth. He m. 3 Oct 1745 Ann or Anna Fish, dau of William and Mary (Bennett) Fish, b. ca. 1724; d. Dartmouth 7 Dec 1815. Adam Gifford's will proved Dartmouth 4 May 1779, bequeaths to wife Anna, son William; grandchildren Adam, Anna and Peace Wing children of Benjamin and Peace Wing. Children: (Gifford) b. Dartmouth i. Silas, b. 4 Nov 1747. ii. Peace, b. 25 Oct 1750. iii. William, b. 28 Jul 1758. iv. Elizabeth, b. 1760. References: VR Dartmouth: NEHGR 129:237; 131:53, 134-5; Bristol Co. PR 26:6 (Adam Gifford); Fish Gen, p.6. *
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