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    1. [CRV] Ware surname
    2. Linda Roller
    3. With all this information flowing on the town of Ware can anyone of you tell me if the Ware surname appears in any of the records? Linda

    11/16/2000 05:14:42
    1. [CRV] Williamsberg, Hampshire Co. Vital Records
    2. Marge & Carl Hommel
    3. I have rented Rolls 22 and 23 of the Corbin Collection from the NEHGS, which have the Vital Records of Williamsburg, Hampshire Co, MA. When they come, I will be going through them trying to find a name. I may as well try to find one or two other names while I am doing it, to keep me awake. I will take them in the order they come. Carl Hommel hommel@sundial.net

    11/15/2000 05:22:23
    1. [CRV] Brimfield[Mass] Muster Rolls: 1755 and 1756
    2. Cynthia
    3. Page 339: History of Brimfield,Mass; Hyde,1879 ------- Muster roll of Capt.Ebenezer Moulton's Co. expedition to Crown Point in Colonel Pomeroy's regiment from Sept.11th to Sept 25,1755; Mass.Archives, Book 94,page 45 --- Ebenezer Moulton,Capt Gideon Merrick,,Lieut [old spelling Mirick] David Wallis, ensign Humphrey Cram, clerk Hugh Tackles,sergt Joseph Belknap,sergt Joseph Munger,sergt Joshua Burgess,corp. Phineas Mirrick,corp Phineas Durkee,corp Aaron Graves,corp. Richard Jordan,drummer Samuel McClellan John Cross John Danielson,jr Abner Blodgett Robert McMaster Benjamin Stebbins David Lumbard Thomas Riddle Stephen Clark John Chedle Asa Belknap William Gardner Nehemiah Needham Sam Bullen John Hiel John Lamberton Thomas Anders Jonathan Lumbard Timothy Walker Reuben Morgan Jonathan Kilburn Josiah Converse,jr Joseph Moulton Wm.Belknap James Runnels Isaac Aplin Timothy Farrell David Brittian Jonathan King Wm.Fleming Samuel Frost Timothy Colton Adonijah Russell Abijah Healy Henry Webber Sam Dearing William Garey Jonathan Frost Henry Lyon Ebenezer Cooley. ------------------------------------------------------ Men in Capt Trustram Davis' Co., in Col.Dwight's regiment, crown Point expedition,Oct 11,1756. Mass Archives,book 94,page 557: Capt Trustram Davis,Brimfield John Mighill,clerk Israel Walker,sergt Ephriam Wite,corp Joseph Foot,drummer Elijah Mighill John Post Samuel Allen Josiah Smith Reuben Townsley Samuel Lee Daniel Allen Joseph Morgan John Davis Joseph Needham Jacob Webber Asa Belknap Andrew Walton Isaac Wallis Jotham King Wm.Garle Samuel Smith Edward Cobb out of 36 men,23 were from Brimfield. --------------------------- Cynthia -- ...Look ups please use: Lookupsne@hotmail.com Listowner: Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com MaNorfol-L@rootsweb.com Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com Cthartfo-L@rootsweb.com --

    11/15/2000 01:45:35
    1. [CRV] THE EARLY RECORDS OF WARE RIVER PARISH
    2. Marge & Carl Hommel
    3. Following is a portion of what I have scanned from the Records of Ware River Parish, and published in my Newletter on Jabez Olmsted of Ware. The remainder of what I scanned will be of interest only to descendants of Jabez Olmsted, Thomas March, and Timothy Brown. Spelling as in transcription of the original. Carl Hommel hommel@sundial.net To his Excellency William Shirley Esq., Capt'n General & Govenor in Chief, the hon'able Council & Represent'ives in Gen'l Court assembled, 26th May, 1744. The Petition of Thomas Marsh and others, to the number of thirty three house holders about and between Wear River and Swift River, near Brookfield; Humbly sheweth, That your Petitioners are settled on a track of land bounded, begining at the South west corner of the ten thousand acres of Equivalent land, of Swift River, thence running due east to Brookfield Bounds, thence on Brookfield to Ware River, thence on Ware River to Hardwick; thence on Hardwick to the ten thousand acres of Equivalent land, aforded on the Bounds of the said ten thousand acres including the same, unto the first mentioned Boundary. They dwell at a great distance from any place of Publick worship, most of them six or seven miles, therefore cannot enjoy that privilege in their present condition, but as their hearts are sincerely desirous of the Publick worship of God, they persuade themselves they shall be able cheerfully to bear the Charge that will attend it. But as some of them beinng to the town at the Elbows, some to Brookfield, the rest of them live on farms of the Province Grants, they cannot properly & lawfully Proceed to erect and maintain the Publick worship of god among them, without the aid of the Court. And therefore Pray this hon'ble Court to inquire into their state and circumstances & make them a separate & distinct Township or Parish: and your Petitioners as in duty bound shall ever Pray, &c. Jer'em Omsted ,Jab's Omstead, John Read, for the Pet', Isreal Omsted, Jos. Marsh ,Thomas Marsh Jacob Comins jun'r, Richard Rogers, Joseph Marks Sen'r, Nahum Davis, Jacob Comins, Joseph Marks, James Commins, Sam'l Allen Joseph Brooks, Edm'd Ayers, Benj. Shiple, Isaac Magoon jun'r, John Andrason, William Pateson, Thomas Chapen, Joseph Simones, Daniel Thtusen, Job Corly, Isaac Magoon, Sam'l Marsh, John Post, Judah Marsh, Sam'l Davis, Ephraim Marsh, Paul Thurston (Thirty one names only, given in the original record, one of whom, John Read, was probably a nonresident.) The petition was successful. The record shows that the General Court allowed the formation of a Parish, as the Committee that came to the area did not believe that the inhabitants could support a Town. The "Comitte" report said: The Committee appointed on the Petition of Thomas March, & others Living near Ware River in the County of Hampshire, have attended on said service, been upon the spot, viewed the Lands Prayed for to be erected into a Township, inquired into the Circumstances of the Pet'rs & heard the objections of some of the Inhabitants of Kingstown, & are of opinion that the Pet'rs at present are not sufficient in order to erect a Town with privileges &c. but inasmuch as they live at a veary great distance from any place of public Worship, &.meet with great Difficulty thereby we are further of the opinion that the petitioners living Northward of a Line Run due East from the South east Corner of the land Belonging to John Read, Esq. to Western Line be freed from all Taxes to any other Place or Town during the pleasure of the General Court, so that they may be able to provide preaching among themselves. Which is submitted in the Name & by order of the Comitte, Dec'r 4, 1742. (The following was not scanned, but important information (to me) was extracted.) (A justice of the peace in Springfield in the following February, 1742 (Old Style) issued a warrant for a meeting to be held "at the house of Jabez Olmstead, in said Precinct on the third Tuesday of march next at ten Clock, forenoon" "to Choose a moderator, to Choose a Clark, and to Choose a Committee to manage the Publick affairs of said Precinct, Assessors, Treasurer, Collector.". Israel Omsted was chosen one of the two "servairs of hi-ways".) (The house of Capt. Jabez was also chosen for the Parish Meetings held on 3 March, 1742, 13 Marsh, 1744, 6 July, 1744, 12 March 1744, 11 July, 1745, and 2 November, 1747.)

    11/15/2000 11:02:56
    1. Re: [CRV] Help with Ware, Massachusetts V.R.
    2. Cynthia
    3. Marla: Ware...it was originally called "Ware River Parish" in 1750 changed to Ware in 1761. Ware has parts that were part of Palmer and Brookfield up to 1823. If you cannot find your info in Ware...check out the other 2 towns. Cynthia ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Brent Larson <blarson@ubtanet.com> Reply-To: CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 11:09:41 -0700 >Hi All, > >I am working on a project concerning Ware's Vital Records and am in need >of someone who has access to any of the following: The actual Vital >Records of Ware, The Ware, Massachusetts Vital Records 1735-1844 or the >Corbin Collection. I need a few lookups now and a few down the road as >I work slowly on the project. I hope eventually the V.R. can be posted >on the internet with free access. I have a feeling many of our Brick >Walls in Massachusetts are hidden in these towns whose V.R. have never >been published. > >Thanks, > >Marla > > >==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >http://www.quadrangle.org [CRV musuem and genealogy library] >List owner: NewEnglander1620@mail.ccsinet.net > >============================== >Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp >Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > -- ...Look ups please use: Lookupsne@hotmail.com Listowner: Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com MaNorfol-L@rootsweb.com Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com Cthartfo-L@rootsweb.com --

    11/15/2000 10:53:29
    1. Re: [CRV] Help with Ware, Massachusetts V.R.
    2. Marge & Carl Hommel
    3. I have a transcription of the Ware River Parish records from the time of the original petition by 34 landowners in 1742, up to about 1752. I also have a copy of the original petition, from Mass Achieves, with the original signatures of the petitioners. The records are available from the FHC, in Film 0879883. I will be glad to make a copy of the original petition and the signatures of the petitioners. I also have, from the Ware VR, from the Corbin Collection, a plat of the locations of all of the original property holders. That I have scanned, and can E-Mail to any one upon request. I note the catalog of the NEHGS says the microfilm of the Corbin Collection Ware Viral Records can be purchased from then for $35. ----- Original Message ----- From: Cynthia <newenglander1620@mail.ccsinet.net> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [CRV] Help with Ware, Massachusetts V.R. > Marla: > Ware...it was originally called "Ware River Parish" in 1750 > changed to Ware in 1761. > Ware has parts that were part of Palmer and Brookfield > up to 1823. > If you cannot find your info in Ware...check out the other 2 towns. > > Cynthia > > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: Brent Larson <blarson@ubtanet.com> > Reply-To: CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 11:09:41 -0700 > > >Hi All, > > > >I am working on a project concerning Ware's Vital Records and am in need > >of someone who has access to any of the following: The actual Vital > >Records of Ware, The Ware, Massachusetts Vital Records 1735-1844 or the > >Corbin Collection. I need a few lookups now and a few down the road as > >I work slowly on the project. I hope eventually the V.R. can be posted > >on the internet with free access. I have a feeling many of our Brick > >Walls in Massachusetts are hidden in these towns whose V.R. have never > >been published. > > > >Thanks, > > > >Marla > > > > > >==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >http://www.quadrangle.org [CRV musuem and genealogy library] > >List owner: NewEnglander1620@mail.ccsinet.net > > > >============================== > >Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > >Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > > > > -- > ...Look ups please use: Lookupsne@hotmail.com > Listowner: > Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com > MaNorfol-L@rootsweb.com > Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com > Cthartfo-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > -- > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > (on first page,put in box: Ct-River-Valley > http://www.quadrangle.org (genealogical lib.for Ct-River-Valley area) > listowner: NewEnglander1620@mail.ccsinet.net > > ============================== > Search over 600 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    11/15/2000 09:19:24
    1. [CRV] International Locator Site
    2. William R. Randall
    3. Dear Listers, I posted a request for an International Locator site yesterday and I want to again thank those who responded with fine suggestions. One exceptional site was mentioned and I want to let you all know its address and to publicly thank Charlotte for sharing her site with us. http://shiva.pub.getty.edu/tgn_browser/index.html Thank you again, Bill Randall southern California, home of the J. Paul Getty Museum =================================================== Beebe, Cranmer, Hale, Lamb, RANDALL, Roberts and Wightman families in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Rhode Island Randall Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

    11/15/2000 06:42:01
    1. [CRV] Help with Ware, Massachusetts V.R.
    2. Brent Larson
    3. Hi All, I am working on a project concerning Ware's Vital Records and am in need of someone who has access to any of the following: The actual Vital Records of Ware, The Ware, Massachusetts Vital Records 1735-1844 or the Corbin Collection. I need a few lookups now and a few down the road as I work slowly on the project. I hope eventually the V.R. can be posted on the internet with free access. I have a feeling many of our Brick Walls in Massachusetts are hidden in these towns whose V.R. have never been published. Thanks, Marla

    11/15/2000 04:09:41
    1. Re: [CRV] Re: [CTHARTFO] Stephen Hopkins / Peck / and Judd ??`s
    2. MJMoser
    3. Ps60yo@aol.com > Subject: [CTHARTFO] Stephen Hopkins / Peck / and Judd ??`s > Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 19:31:46 EST > > hi guys , Does any one know which John Peck was the father of Susannah Peck that married Stephen Hopkins Aug 20 1718 , Waterbury Conn. > IE , who is the father of this John ? > And what would be the title / author of a book on the Judd Family , tia > , Phil > Phil, I finally found your original message in the archives. I had been without my computer for over three weeks and just got it back last Friday. Over the weekend I was dealing with over 1100 e-mail that had accumulated and deleted your original message along with many others. I couldn't remember which list it was on and had trouble finding it. I had to go to the Wethersfield Library tonight and looked to see what I could find while I was there. Here it is: SOURCE: Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. Editorial staff: William Richard Cutter, Edward Henry Clement, Samuel Hart, Mary Kingsbury Talcott, Frederick Bostwick, Ezra Scollay Stearns. Publisher: New York : Lewis historical publishing company, 1911. Description: 4 v. : fronts., plates, ports. ; 28 cm. From Volume IV, page 1990 "Stephen (2), son of John (2) Hopkins, was born at Waterbury, November 19. 1869, died January 4, 1769. He settled in Naugatuck on Hopkins hill in 1734. He married (first) August 20, 1718, Susanna, daughter of John Peck, of Wallingford. Susannah died the last of December, 1755. Stephen Hopkins married (second) May 25, 1756 Abial Webster, widow of John Webster, of Farmington. Children, recorded at Waterbury: John, born July 28, 1719, mentioned below; Stephen, June 12, 1721; Anna, September 25, 1723; Susanna, November 10, 1725; Nary, June 4, 1728, died June 7, 1735; Joseph, June 6, 1730; Jesse, February 12, 1733; Mary, November 26, 1735; Lois, June 22, 1738; David, October 14, 1741." Marilyn CT Note see my correction below on the birth date for Paul (2). Ps60yo@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 11/13/00 7:23:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, mmoser@snet.net > writes: > > << Check Stephen Peck's work very carefully. According to his site, > > JOHN2 PECK (DEACON PAUL1) was born December 22, 1645 in Hartford, CT, and > died 1660 in Hartford, CT.> > His figures indicate that John Peck was 15 years old when he died. Look > at the birth dates for the children. They were all born after the death > of John Peck, including Susannah. > > According to the Hale book, John Peck, the son of Deacon Paul, died > young. > The following is copied from a message I posted to this forum Oct. 5, > 2000: > > > The children of Deacon Paul Peck and Martha, born in Hartford are: > > > > Paul, b. abt. 1666; d. Hartford, 1775; married Elizabeth Baisie [CORRECTION: "1666" should be "1639". I copied the wrong date in my original posting and did not catch it until now.] > > > > John, b. 28 Dec. 1645; d. young > > ........ snip ..... > > > Source: "Hale, House, and related families : mainly of the Connecticut > River Valley" by Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, originally > copyrighted and published in 1952 by the CT Historical Society. Republished, > 1978 by Genealogical Publishing, Inc. (pages 257 -261) > > . . . . snip . . . . > Phil > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > http://www.quadrangle.org [CRV musuem and genealogy library] > List owner: NewEnglander1620@mail.ccsinet.net > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    11/14/2000 02:19:28
    1. [CRV] Brimfield: French and Indian War soldiers..1747/1755.
    2. Cynthia
    3. Here is another list of Brimfield,Hampden Co.,names for you to check out if you have ancestors from Windham Co.,Conn>> Brimfield and Monson,Mass>>Windham Co,VT...[remember Monson was part of Brimfield until 1760] ----- These men were pressed at Brimfield for his Majestie's service and sent to the Western Frontier for defense, in the time of the alarm in June 1747. Massachusetts Archives,Book 92,page 49. James Mirick,ensign Charles Hoar Ichabod Bliss,sergt. Daniel Morgan Medad Hitchcock,corp. Henry Burt Daniel Graves, Cent. John Nelson Samuel Kilborn E___Moreton Nathaniel Clark Joseph Bullings [Billings?] Humphrey Gardner ***********************************************************8 Massachusetts Archives,Vol 94,page 153, is the following: "a list of men that were enlisted and impressed out of the south Regiment in the County of Hampshire on ye 22d day of April,1756. Muster roll: March 30,1755 - Jan.3,1756 Capt. Daniel Burt Benjamin Webber Samuel Chandler,Lieut Joshua Garey Trustram Davis,ensign icahabod Meecham Jonathan Brown,sergt Francis Baxter John Harkness Thomas Walton William Janes Simeon Burke Daniel Loomis,clerk perez Marsh,jr Ebenezer Arms,drummer Dennis Wedge John Hallowell,corp. John Burt Josh Russell,corp. Nathaniel Mighill John Mighill,corp. Robert Dunkly,jr Jabez Keep,corp. James Turner Emphraim White,"Centinel"....shortened "Cent."?? Elijah Mighill Ebenezer Bishop,centinel Gideon Dimock Joseph Moffatt,jr Daniel Moffatt Nathaniel Collins,jr John Brightwell Jonathan Bishop,jr Thomas Blodgett John Thompson Asa Merritt Jehiel Morgan Sam'l Livermore Ebenezer Scott,jr Wm.Gordon Deliverance Carpenter Joseph Davis William Dadee "Roll endorsed "Capt Daniel Burt's Co.on Crown Point expedition" ---------------------- Cynthia -- ...Look ups please use: Lookupsne@hotmail.com Listowner: Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com MaNorfol-L@rootsweb.com Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com Cthartfo-L@rootsweb.com --

    11/14/2000 01:42:23
    1. [CRV] Brimfield soldiers--paid for services 1779...part 2
    2. Cynthia
    3. This continues the list of Brimfield soldiers who were paid for their services in the Rev.War in the year 1779..... Aaron Mighell Abner Mighell Tomas McClure Oliver Mason Joseph Morgan Aaron Morgan Daniel Morgan Jonathan Morgan,jr David Morgan Dr Joseph Moffat John Morgan John Scott James Sherman Phinehas Sherman Lemuel Sherman Thomas Sherman John Sherman James Sherman,jr Levi Sherman Jeremiah Sherman Samuel Sherman George Shaw Alexander Sessions,jr Rowland Powell James Thompson Dr Israel Trask William Webber Asa Bates Jedediah Moffatt Ephraim Bond Josiah Hill Noah Hitchcock,jr Benjamin Mirick Ebenezer Miller Joseph Morgan,jr Samuel Nichols,jr Zadock Nichols Jabez Nichols William Nichols Asher Nichols James Nelson Isaac Powers Solomon Russell Samuel Shaw Abner Stebbins Zerah Stebbins Widow Jerusha Stebbins Judah Stebbins Simeon Hubbard John Harris Henry Hooker Lemuel Smith Thomas Stone William Spring Joseph Tucker Reubin Towsley Ebenezer Wood Moses Young John Stebbins Thomas Lombard Thomas Lombard,jr Samuel Lewis Benjamin Nelson John Blashfield,jr ........recorded by Jos Moffatt,town clerk, Aug 15,1779. end of "paid for services". Cynthia -- ...Look ups please use: Lookupsne@hotmail.com Listowner: Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com MaNorfol-L@rootsweb.com Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com Cthartfo-L@rootsweb.com --

    11/14/2000 01:18:19
    1. [CRV] Re: Benj. WILMOT'S wife, Ann
    2. Wilma, what is the source for Ann's maiden name - and was it LADD or LORD? Torrey doesn't have it nor did Jacobus' Families of Ancient New Haven. No idea where in England they may have come from, though. I have that line from the first Benjamin > William > John > Mercy, who m. Steven Johnson. Regards, Arlys LaFehr

    11/14/2000 10:42:29
    1. [CRV] Wilmot
    2. carol White
    3. Wilma, I also follow the Wilmot line and was wondering where you found the maiden name of Benjamin's wife (Ann Ladd). I had never seen that before and like to reference all my iinformation. Thank you. Carol White

    11/14/2000 09:40:49
    1. [CRV] International Location Finder
    2. William R. Randall
    3. Listers, I have been using the USGS location finder for a number of years but it gives very few international locations and when it does, the information is incomplete I would like to fine a similar site as USGS for international locations. Can anyone help me on this? I am sure there are many researchers who would like to know, but never asked. Bill Randall =================================================== Beebe, Cranmer, Hale, Lamb, RANDALL, Roberts and Wightman families in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Rhode Island Randall Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall

    11/14/2000 09:21:14
    1. Re: [CRV] Re: [CTHARTFO] Stephen Hopkins / Peck / and Judd ??`s
    2. In a message dated 11/13/00 7:23:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, mmoser@snet.net writes: << Check Stephen Peck's work very carefully. According to his site, > JOHN2 PECK (DEACON PAUL1) was born December 22, 1645 in Hartford, CT, and died 1660 in Hartford, CT.> His figures indicate that John Peck was 15 years old when he died. Look at the birth dates for the children. They were all born after the death of John Peck, including Susannah. According to the Hale book, John Peck, the son of Deacon Paul, died young. The following is copied from a message I posted to this forum Oct. 5, 2000: > The children of Deacon Paul Peck and Martha, born in Hartford are: > > Paul, b. abt. 1666; d. Hartford, 1775; married Elizabeth Baisie > > John, b. 28 Dec. 1645; d. young ........ snip ..... > A daughter, b. "[say 1664]"; d. before 1695; mar. Joseph Benton; he remarried after her death. Child born at Farmington. > > Source: "Hale, House, and related families : mainly of the Connecticut River Valley" by Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, originally copyrighted and published in 1952 by the CT Historical Society. Republished, 1978 by Genealogical Publishing, Inc. (pages 257 -261) Marilyn CT >> hi Marilyn and list , I have to disagree with this ! , I have the Book ' Genealogical History of Joseph Peck , yada yada yada , by Ira Peck " with a Chapter on Paul Peck , Wherein he says " Descendants of Paul Peck , Children , Paul , bn in 1639 ... Martha , bn in 1641 ... Elizabeth , bn in 1643 , ... Samuel bn in 1647 ... Joseph bapt Dec 22 1650 ... Sarah bn in 1653 ...Hannah bn in 1656 and Mary bn in 1662 , And Then gives John , son of Deacon Paul became a member of the Church at Hartford in 1696 !!!! , and lists his children , John bn May 1 1661 down to Susanah bn Oct 16 1680 .and more ....... Now we all know that mistakes are made , and we need to check the Original records !!! , So where is the Church record now adays Any one live in Hartford that can look at them at the Conn State Library Phil

    11/13/2000 05:33:59
    1. [CRV] INTRGUING AND SOME MYSTERIOUS
    2. Harriet Chase
    3. http://communities.msn.com/GenealogyConnects Friends & foes I have begun a web page, starting out with Norwich Vermont. Some photos are mysteries, but all assumed to be connected to Hatch - Chase. A lovely autograph book of my grandmother's, May Alice Hatch Chase, is posted. If you are familiar with the names of Norwich, Vermont, surely you will recognize some and perhaps clarify some of them. Check out the handwriting! Check me out! Harriet Chase

    11/13/2000 03:56:18
    1. [CRV] Re: [CTHARTFO] Stephen Hopkins / Peck / and Judd ??`s
    2. MJMoser
    3. Jerry & Christine Kosturko wrote: > > Hi Phil, > > According to a Peck family genealogy posted by Stephen Peck at > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rbrown/peck-paul.html > Susannah Peck's father John Peck was the son of Deacon Paul Peck. This > genealogy shows Susannah Peck marrying Stephen Hopkins on 3 Dec. 1713; their > son John Hopkins was b. 20 July 1718 in Waterbury (he married Abigail > Webster). > Phil and Christine, Check Stephen Peck's work very carefully. According to his site, > JOHN2 PECK (DEACON PAUL1) was born December 22, 1645 in Hartford, CT, and died 1660 in Hartford, CT.> His figures indicate that John Peck was 15 years old when he died. Look at the birth dates for the children. They were all born after the death of John Peck, including Susannah. According to the Hale book, John Peck, the son of Deacon Paul, died young. The following is copied from a message I posted to this forum Oct. 5, 2000: > The children of Deacon Paul Peck and Martha, born in Hartford are: > > Paul, b. abt. 1666; d. Hartford, 1775; married Elizabeth Baisie > > John, b. 28 Dec. 1645; d. young > > Martha, b. abt. 1648; d. Middletown, 1707/08; mar. John Cornwell, children born at Middletown. > > Joseph, bapt. 22 Dec 1650; d. at Hartford, 1698; mar. Ruth > > Mary, b. "[say 1652]"; mar. John Andrews; children born in Farmington > > Hannah, b. abt. 1655; d. between 1689 and 1695; mar. John Shepherd, husband remarried twice after her death. > > Elizabeth, b. "[1657]"; d. at Wallingford, 1704; mar. Jeremiah How, children b. at Wallingford; husband remarried after her death. > > Sarah, b. abt. 1659; d. at Wallingford; mar. mar. Ebenezer Clark, he > remarried after her death. children b. at Wallingford. > > Ruth, b. abt. 1661; d. at Wallingford, 1686; mar. Thomas Beach' he remarried after her death. Children b. at Wallingford. > > A daughter, b. "[say 1664]"; d. before 1695; mar. Joseph Benton; he remarried after her death. Child born at Farmington. > > Source: "Hale, House, and related families : mainly of the Connecticut River Valley" by Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, originally copyrighted and published in 1952 by the CT Historical Society. Republished, 1978 by Genealogical Publishing, Inc. (pages 257 -261) Marilyn CT

    11/13/2000 03:18:20
    1. [CRV] Brimfield soldiers "paid for service": 1779..part 1
    2. Cynthia
    3. I just want you folks to be aware of the fact that Brimfield is NOW in Hampden County,Mass but during the time of these ancestors, Brimfield was in HAMPSHIRE COUNTY [changed to Hampden in 1812] ------ August 16,1779: sums due for service [I am just going to list names however if someone has an ancestor and would like to know what they were paid in £ , let me know and I will send it to you.] Nathan Abbott Zebediah Abbott John Anderson Daniel Burt Joseph Browing Samuel Bates Moses Brooks Caleb Bascum [Bascomb] John Blodget David Blodget Abraham Charles Jonathan Charles Aaron Charles,jr Solomon CHarles Jonathan Charles,jr Amos Carpenter Stodard Cady John Danielson,jr Luther Danielson Reubin Earl Eleazer Fairbanks Jonathan Fay Phinehas Haynes Daniel Haynes Jonas Haynes Benjamin Haynes Noah Hitchcock Elijah Hitchcock Charles Hoar Nicholas Holbrook Eldad Hitchcock Elijah Janes William Janes Israel Janes David Janes Daniel Janes Solomon Janes John Draper Jonathan James,jr Joseph Lombard [Lumbard] Stephen Lombard Joseph Lombard,jr William Blashfield John Bliss Ebenezer Bugbee Jonathan Brown Jonathan Brown,jr Lemuel Bates Aaron CHarles Nathan Collings Stephen Collings Nathaniel Collings John Carpenter Benjamin Crouch Timothy Danielson,esq Nathaniel Danielson Calvin Danielson Thomas Dunham Joseph Dunham David Dunham Thomas Ellingwood Jonathan Ferry John Earl Josiah Ferrel Ebenezer Frost Uriah fay peter Groves Joseph Groves Samuel Grier Deacon Joseph Hoar Joseph Hitchcock,jr Obed Hitchcock Nathan Hoar Jonathan Hubbard Widow Eunice Hubbard Aaron Lombard Daniel Livermore ----- Cynthia -- ...Look ups please use: Lookupsne@hotmail.com Listowner: Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com MaNorfol-L@rootsweb.com Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com Cthartfo-L@rootsweb.com --

    11/13/2000 12:12:20
    1. [CRV] Soldiers of Brimfield: 1775....part 2 [final]
    2. Cynthia
    3. List of Brimfield's soldiers in 1775 from "The History of Brimfield 1701-1876; Hyde,1879 --------- William Blashfield Daniel Morgan Thom Sherman 2d Jonathan Thomson Noah Hitchcock,jr Jonathan Fay Edward Bond Beriah Sherman David Donham Ben Nelso [sic] Israel Trask Aaron Morgan Aaron Mighill Isaac Scott Mark Bond Samuel Bond John Bond Jonathan Bond,jr Thomas SHerman Abrahm [sic]Rhodes Daniel Ellingwood Ben: Town Jacob Hitchcock Nathan Abbot Elijah Hitchcock Thom Lumbard,jr Levi Sherman Moses Barnes Joshua Witham Charles Hoar Jonathan Nutting Adam Tously Timothy Wood Hez: Hill [Hez: for Hezekiah?] William Davis Reuben Lylly,jr Jonathan Ferry Noah Frost Lieut Ben Mirick Luke Hitchcock Elijah Dunton Samuel Shaw David Morgan James Bridgham,jr Thomas Ellinwood Nathaniel Collins,jr Nicholas Holbrook Reuben Tousley William Ward Ben: Newell Jabez Nicholl James Thompson,jr Joseph Groves Jonathan Thompson Joseph Browning Nicholas Groves Aaron Charles Jonathan Scott Phineas Haynes Peter Alexander Joseph Hitchcock X Luke Phinney's mark Joseph Morgan Joseph Moffatt Jerem: Howard Nathaniel Miller David Janes Peter Groves James Nutting Will Webber Samuel Lewis Josiah Hill X Isaac Davis mark Aabner Mighell Cynthia -- ...Look ups please use: Lookupsne@hotmail.com Listowner: Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com MaNorfol-L@rootsweb.com Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com Cthartfo-L@rootsweb.com --

    11/13/2000 11:52:48
    1. [CRV] Lewis and Clark
    2. Maureen
    3. Fellow Listers, I am trying trying to connect certain family members. Does anyone have a URL for Lewis and Clark? Thank you for any information you can give me. Maureen

    11/13/2000 12:50:36