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Minnie Elizabeth Beck
Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 16 January 1890, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada Parents:
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Reuben Beck Death*: Deceased Family:
Eve Becker Marriage*: Principal=Lodowick Brakeman Family:
Mary C. Becker Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Ruth May Becker
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Jane Beckett Death*: Deceased Family:
Mary J Beckley Death*: Family:
Augusta Elizabeth Beckstom Death*: Deceased Family:
Alice Helena Beckwith Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Henry Beckwith Death*: Family:
Henry Reynolds Beckwith Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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John H. Beckwith , Rev. Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Julius Dyer Beckwith Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Maud F. Beckwith Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Ruth Beckwith Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Sophia Miriam Beckwith Marriage*: 10 October 1824, Principal=John Lothrop Marsh Family:
Eleanor Marie Bedard Note*: Person Source Family:
(?) Beddom Note*: Its not known at this time if they had a family, also Mr Beddom'sparentage in not known. 1997. Family:
Daniel Bedell Death*: Deceased Family:
Elizabeth Bedell Death*: Deceased Family:
Mary Bedell Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 21 June 1699, Hempstead, Queens, NY Parents:
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Reuben Bedwell Death*: Deceased Family:
? Beebe Death*: Deceased Agnes Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Agnes Beebe, according to the files of John Blodgett, in Nov 1683, Agneswas whipped for fornication. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
Alexander Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Alexander Beebe was a shoemaker by trade, and was a witness to a landpurchase in Great Addington in 1608 and became a landowner there in 1610.He also purchased land there in 1610 with his son John. This land passedthrough the family until at least 1672. He was a witness to the will ofhis brother John in 1622. Alexander's will was dated 20 Feb 1623/4 andproved Apr 1624. It read: 'Unto James my second son that piece of meadewith the appurtenances which I had and purchased to mee and my heirs ofRichard Currier, clerke to him and his heirs after the death of Elizabethmy wife. To all my grandchildren 2 shill 6d apiece, to to my wifeElizabeth and John my eldest son all my croppe and other goods as wellreal as personal, to be equally diveded.' The inventory amounted to£5.2.4. No documents have been found that gave the actual date of birthof any of his children. In the marriage register, Alexander is called'Saunder Beebye.' This line, at least the next few generations, spelledtheir name 'Beebe' although there are some variations recorded. Compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temerance, Michigan 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
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Benjamin Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: Broughton, Northamptonshire County, England Parents:
Esther Beebe Marriage*: Principal=Moses Freeman Corey Family:
Hannah Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Hannah Beebe is believed to have died before the date of her father'swill since she is not mentioned. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
James Beebe , Sr. Pop-up Pedigree Note*: James Beebe, according to Clarence Beebe, James was probably baptized atBroughton, England in the 1641. He was undoubtedly the youngest of theBeebe brothers and probably accompanied his father to New England in 1650when but 9 years of age. Not many years later he is found at Hadley, MA.where he remained for more than 25 years. He was apprenticed by WilliamLewis, overseer of his father ‘s Will to Thomas Stanley, of Hartford andHadley. Stanley in his Will bequeathed five pounds 'unto James Beebe myservant to be paid unto him a’ft he hath p’formed that tyme of servicewhe was promised by William Lewis, that he is to be with me until he is 20 and 5years old.' In 1679 he was a resident of Stratford, CT but soon removedto Norwalk and thence to Danbury. The first permanent settlement ofDanbury was made in 1685 by James and seven other families. Here he wasappointed to sundry offices, being a Commissioner in 1691, a Lieutenantin 1696, a Justice of the Peace for many years from 1698, a Deputy to theGeneral Assembly in 1710, and Captain of the Train Band from 1716. Hedied at Danbury, CT 22 April 1728 at the age of 87 as recorded on histombstone. The stone was seen by Rev. Thomas Robbins and referred to ina cemetery sermon in 1801. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
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John Beebe III Pop-up Pedigree Note*: John Beebe’s occupation was a Farmer Soldier and in the summer of 1676,Ensign John Beebe on New London, with Captain George Denison, was with acompany which was raised in New London County for the Indian War. Therewas once a dispute between the New London and Lyme people over the rightto mow grass on debatable land. When the Lyme people came with a constablewho began to read a warrant for apprehension of another ensign, SergeantBeebe interrupted him crying 'we care not a straw for your paper.' Therewas a struggle between the two parties which did not result seriously toeither side, 'for an attempt to drive Mr. Matthew Griswold and Lieut. WilliamWaller by violence off their lands, resistance to authority andassault,' Very likely he had been for some time on the plantation of NewLondon in the service of John Winthrop, the founder. There are recordsof several land purchases in 1651 and 1652 by John. In 1707, he deeded31 acres to his son Benjamin. This deed was recorded 28 April 1714 buthe was probably dead by that time. He was called a 'Leather Dresser' ina deed dated 1660. In 1675, he was appointed Ensign by the generalcourt. During King Philip’s War in June 1676, he went on severalexpeditions against the Indians to Rhode Island, Taunton and beyondWestfield, MA on the way to Albany. On one of these expeditions, thecompany ascended the Connecticut River to Northampton, where they joined Major Talcot with supplies of which thearmy was in urgent need. In 1690, he was commissioned a lieutenant. Clarence Beebe in 'John Beebe of Broughton,' 1921, says his death was'about April 1714.' Compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance, Michigan 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
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Jonathan Beebe , Sr. Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: Long Pond Cemetery, Millingto, Middlesex County, Connecticut Parents:
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Mary Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Death*: BET. 1679 1680 Parents:
Mary Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Mary Beebe was under age 18 and was by William Beebe, Sr.'s 3rd wifeHannah. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
Mary Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Mary Beebe had two daughters and a son. She died Easterday, 1610. Inher will (which was of the type given verbally) the Memorandum states'that on Easterday last in Anno Dom 1610 immediately after morning prayerMary Ffoscutt of great Addington in the diocese of P'boro widowe beingsicke in body yet of good memory beinge & demanded how she would bestoweher goods made ansere to this effect. I have a sonne and two daughtorsand I would have that that I have equally divided amongst them . . .'Crossed out in the will were several names including 'Elizabeth Bibbiewife of Alexdr Bibie.' Foscutt wills later in the century metion Beebyrelatives. Information on her children came from Sandra Smith of North Baddesly,Southampton, Hants, England who is researching the Foscutt/Foscot family. Compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Michigan 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
Mary Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Mary Beebe, according to the files of John Blogett, she was unmarried andof New London, Connecticut on 30 Sep 1662. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
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Mercy Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Mercy Bebe, born Abt. 1678, New London, New London County, Connecticutand married 08 Apr 1702, in New London, Connecticut to Richard Tozer, Sr.born 1680, Lyme, New London, Connecticut, died 1729. Mercy died before1712. Called 'Mary' by Miss Caukins in the History of New London butJohn D. Morrell, Connecticut State Library says 'Mercy, not Mary.' DonBeebe, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada says she died after May 1746.Richard: Of New London, Connecticut. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
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Nathaniel Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Nathaniel Beebe settled in Stonington, Connecticut. His land wasabsorbed in the largest estates of his neighbors, the Denisons. In thewill of William Denison (1715) he disposes of the Beebe land, but adds 'Iorder my executors to take a special care of Mr Nathaniel Beeby duringhis life and give him a Christian burial at his death.' His gravestoneis near the Denisons and states that he died December 17th 1724, aged93. There is no record that he ever married or had children. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
Nathaniel Beebe , Sr. Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Nathaniel Beebe Sr. was Director of the temporary guard set at Fisher'sIsland in 1712, and on 02 Sep of that year, 10 shillings was ordered bythe General assembly, to be paid him for his services. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
Rebecca Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Rebecca Beebe b. 11 Aug 1630, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England, 7 bp:11 Aug 1630, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England. 8 This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
Samuel Beebe , Jr. Pop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Plumb Island, Suffolk Conty, New York, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Parents:
Samuel Beebe , Sr. Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Samuel Beebe Sr. b. 23 Jun 1633, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England, 4bp: 23 Jun 1633, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England, 8 m. 1660, in NewLondon, CT, 13 Mary Keeney, b. ABT 1639, 14 d. 9 May 1725, New London,CT, 15 bur: 10 May 1725. 16 Samuel died 1712, Plum Island, SuffolkCounty, NY. 9 Samuel was a twin brother of Thomas and baptized with himat Broughton, England, 23 June 1633. He came to New England in 1649 withhis brother John. They lived briefly in Glouchester, MA but then removedto New London, CT where land was granted him December 2nd 1651 as well asseveral times afterwards. In 1708 he testified that he and his brothermade fences to Mr. Winthrop's ox pasture 'sixty years since.' Thisexpression is understood to mean about sixty years as he could not havebeen in New London earlier than the summer of 1650. A deed recorded inNew London, and dated 8 May 1716 from Mary Beebe, then resident ofColchester, and relict of Samuel Beebe, late of New London, deceased, andconveyed to Samuel Fox of New London, for a valuable sum of money, landin New London, 'originally granted to William Keeney.' He probably movedto Plum Island and died there early in 1712 as administration was grantedon his estate, 6 April 1712, to his widow, Mary and his son Samuel ofSouthold, Long Island. The Genealogy by Clarence Beebe names a firstwife, Agnes Kenney, which is believed to be in error. Search does notreveal any such person other than Mary Keeney's mother, the wife ofWilliam Keeney. It appears that Clarence Beebe merely repeated theincorrect information provided by Frances M. Caulkins who earlier wrotethe History of New London. New London Probate Record (A/620), rejectedwill of Samuel Beebe of New London, dated 10 Nov 1702, mentions wife Mary(executor), sons Samuel, William, Nathaniel, Johnathon and Thomas Beebe:daughters, Agnes, Susanna and Mercy. His daughter Mary was not mentionedalthough Mary dec'd was mentioned in the distribution of her father'sestate. Mary: Daughter of William and Agnes (Duckett?) Keeney. She wascalled 'Old Goodie Beebe' in Hempsteads Diary. More recent researchershave incorrectly applied this 'pet' name to Abigail Yorke. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
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Susanna 'Anne' Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Baptism: circa 1672, New London, New London County, Connecticut, U.S.A. Parents:
Thomas Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Thomas Beebe, The earmark of his cattle was recorded at New London,Connecticut 05 Aug 1712. 'A croppe and half croppe on the left ear, whichwas his father Samuel's earmark.' He bought land in Colchester 02 Sep1714 which he sold in 1720. In 1725 he was of Haddam, Connecticut. Onesource (unproven) says he died 1740. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
Thomas Beebe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Thomas Beebe was a Ship-master in Connecticut, and was made a freeman ofthe Colony in 1666 and was of a committee of seven to fortify New Londonagainst King Philip in 1675. The date shown is the date he was baptizedin England. His homestead descended to his son Thomas, by whom it wasconveyed in the latter years of his life, to his nephew, William Holt. This account is compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance,MI. 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
William Beebe , Sr. Pop-up Pedigree Note*: William Beebe, Sr. was a Quaker as was his father. His will was dated 08Aug 1750 and proved 08 Jan 1751. Mentions his sons; Samuel, Stephen,William, Ezekiel and daughters; Lydia, and Mary. Mary was under age 18and was by his third wife Hannah. Compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance, Michigan 48182. Parents:
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Ann Beeby Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Ann Beebe in 1622 was under age 21. Compiled by Alan D. Henry, 1199 Ashland Dr., Temperance, Michigan 48182. E-Mail - adhenry@@worldnet.att.net Parents:
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