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    1. Re: [ATWOOD] Stephen Atwood / Abigail Dunham
    2. Dorrice Wallis
    3. Allen, Thank you for the data on Stephen Atwood. Your figures are basically the same as what I have so I am sure we are talking about the same person. His son Medad (what a name!!!) is my ancestor. According to the LDS Ancestry file, he married Esther Cole (b. 1661 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA) in 1684. Their son Samuel - and I don't have a spouse's name for him - had a daughter Jerusha who married John Aiken of Hardwick, Worcester, MA in 1749. Their son Atwood Aiken had a son, Calvin, who had a son Daniel, who was my ggrandfather. I do have other spouse & children's names but don't have this data entered in my PAF yet, so I can't print out a list such as the one you sent. Somewhere along the line the family moved to NY State - Tompkins County. Daniel moved to Warrensburg, MO - I'm not sure why - and some of his children followed him there. My father was born there, but Daniel died in Warrensburg and the rest of the family returned to Tompkins County. I would assume you are not interested in the names I have mentioned - after Jerusha - because they are not Atwoods. Was just explaining why I was interested in the Atwood name. No, I am not acquainted with Brad Potts' site. Could you give me the URL? Thanks. And if you have any verified - or verifiable - info on Stephen Atwood's ancestry I would much appreciate it. I figure that sooner or later I can find the records for those born on this side of the Atlantic. Dorrice "Allen E. Humphries" wrote: > Hello, > Dorrice Wallis, Florida, enquired about a Stephen Atwood, married to an > Abigail Dunham. > (Dorrice, what is your interest in this particular line? Are you aware of > Brad Potts' superb InterNet site?) > I show some of their alleged lines (picked up off the InterNet and from > "Ye Attwode Ancestors" - not verified by me) of descent. > If you want or need it, his ancestry is easily available & pretty well > documented. >

    05/12/2000 08:14:46