In a message dated 10/1/00 6:27:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time, gencon@harborside.com writes: << Now in Ernest FLAGG'S "Genealogical Notes of the Founding of New England" pg 361 under "ANDREWS-PECK" he says this: "There are good reasons for believing that Daniel 2) ANDREWS married Mary 2) PECK. the only reason for thinking otherwise is the fact that Savage says she married John ANDREWS of Hartford. The PECK Genealogy make the same statement, but in doing so, simply copies Savage without quetion, as so many others have done. It can be shown that Savis is "elaborately wrong" to use one of his own expressions, as regards the family of Deacon Paul PECK." Ernest FLAGG goes on to point out some of the errors in Savage and then showing what we now know..he takes up 3 pages on the subject and pointing out that Mary did marry Daniel ANDREWS the s/o John 1) ANDREWS and Mary [BARNS]. If I am in error, I sure want to correct it... but that is what Ernest FLAGG points out.. Wilma Fleming Haynes >> Hi Wilma , et al , I now have copies of those pages , And Ernest does make a compelling argument for the marriage of Daniel and Mary !!! , I will enter it in to my ' tree ' as such and source it to Mr Flagg , And will change the dates of birth for Paul `s children to what Flagg has them at , Phil
Hi Phil... I felt that he had done a lot of work in his research.. and what he says like you said, sounds good. Isn't this genealogy a bunch of fun... frustration and confusion and happiness! Have a good evening... Wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ps60yo@aol.com> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 5:16 PM Subject: [CRV] Re:Andrews / Peck , and Flaggs statement > In a message dated 10/1/00 6:27:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > gencon@harborside.com writes: > > << Now in Ernest FLAGG'S "Genealogical Notes of the Founding of > New England" pg 361 under "ANDREWS-PECK" he says this: > > "There are good reasons for believing that Daniel 2) ANDREWS married > Mary 2) PECK. the only reason for thinking otherwise is the fact that > Savage says she married John ANDREWS of Hartford. The PECK > Genealogy make the same statement, but in doing so, simply copies > Savage without quetion, as so many others have done. It can be shown > that Savis is "elaborately wrong" to use one of his own expressions, as > regards the family of Deacon Paul PECK." > > Ernest FLAGG goes on to point out some of the errors in Savage > and then showing what we now know..he takes up 3 pages on the > subject and pointing out that Mary did marry Daniel ANDREWS > the s/o John 1) ANDREWS and Mary [BARNS]. > > If I am in error, I sure want to correct it... but that is what Ernest > FLAGG points out.. > > Wilma Fleming Haynes >> > > Hi Wilma , et al , I now have copies of those pages , And > Ernest does make a compelling argument for the marriage of Daniel and Mary > !!! , I will enter it in to my ' tree ' as such and source it to Mr Flagg , > And will change the dates of birth for Paul `s children to what Flagg has > them at , Phil > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl ...type in Ct-River Valley or other mailing list > http://www.acpl.lib.in.us [large genealogy library in Indiana] > > http://www.quadrangle.org (genealogical lib for Conn River area) > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/search > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >
thanks to all my friends on the best lists on line. Most of us are related, too. Deborah Ray Piper Spencer Co., Indiana allpiper@swindiana.net
Oops meant that as a private message for Cynthia. Forgot to check to Addressee. Can I place blame partially on a sinus and ear infection and trying to get ready to go out of town. I don't want to start another topic on the Hessians just sharing some info I found. Marla
I know this is a bad time to do a research trip in Massachusetts, but I have business in Washington at DAR the end of the month so..... I need info on where in the counties to find records? I will look at the libraries but could you please send me the addresses of the departments that would have "OLD" VR. Thanks for any help. Need most of the central and eastern counties. And both Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Deborah Ray Piper Spencer Co., Indiana allpiper@swindiana.net
Hi Cynthia, At last we have found a match of Ancestors. Edward WINSHIP was the father of Joseph WINSHIP. Joseph Winship was the father of Abigail WINSHIP. Abigail WINSHIP married John MANNING and they had Abigail MANNING. She married Jonathan KING and they had Abigail KING. Abigail KING married Charles SIMPSON and they had Lyman SIMPSON who was my gr. gr. gr. grandfather. It is his ancestors that I am researching at the moment. I am mostly concentrating on the Simpson and King lines but do have some information on my Manning/Winship line as well. An unrelated item that I thought might interest you. A few months a go their was a discussion on the list about my Hessian Soldier ancestor. Someone on the list disagreed with the idea that the Hessian Soldiers were not liked. I literally stumbled on the following in WEBSTER'S SEVENTH NEW COLLEGIATE DICTION when I was looking for something else. Thought it would interest you. "Hessian Fly: a small two winged fly that was destructive to wheat." I don't know if that has a direct implication to the Hessian Soldiers or if it was a fly from that area of Germany but found it interesting anyway. Thanks for all you do. Marla
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The Springfield Union-News had an article on the city clerk's new fees........ the towns in Massachusetts do NOT have standard fees for vital records......... if you are searching from 1635- Hampshire Co.[whole area once Hampshire Co.] after 1811- new county: Franklin Co. [contact towns you need info] after 1812- Hampden Co [contact town you need info] November 1,2000 birth certificate--$10.00 [if you want it laminated-12.00] marriage and death certificates-- $10.00 ------------ Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com MANorfol-L@rootsweb.com Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com Rootsweb sponsor
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000 13:05:47 -0400 "NewEnglander1621" <NewEnglander1621@email.msn.com> writes: > The Springfield Union-News had an article on the city clerk's new > fees........ > > the towns in Massachusetts do NOT have standard fees for vital > records......... I have found that to be true for all over the US. I have gotten marriage certs for $1 in one county and had to pay $10 in another county and $15 from the state here in Washington (all certified copies). But I also found that to be the case in Vermont, Illinois, Colorado and Arkansas.
Town Records 1620-1703, Cambridge,Mass; Town of Cambridge; Cambridge,1901 pages 11-12-13 -------- 5th of January 1634 lotts granted behind the Pyne S___ John Pratt- 5 ackrs Antho Couldbey-3 ackrs mr Pratt- 4 ackrs Samuell Whithead-2 ackrs Georg Stockine-4 ackrs James Esgne-1 rood Humphry VIncent-1 rood John Prince-2ackrs Nicholas Clarke- 3 ackrs Guy Bambrige-4 ackrs Nathaniel Hancocke-2 ackrs Daniell Abbott-3 ackrs John Hopkins-1 rood Tymothy Stanly-1 rood ----------------------------------------------- 3d ffebruary 1634 "Att a generall meeting of the whole towne,itt was agreed uppon by a joynt confent[consent] that 7 menn fhould bee choffen to doe the whole buffines of the towne and soe to continew untell the ffrft Monday in Novemember and untell new be choffen in their room foe ther was then elected and choffen: John Haynes, efqr Mr Symon Bradftreet John Taylott Willam Weftwood John White Willam Wadfwoorth James Olmfted,conftable ----- also added were: John Beniamen Daniell Deifon [Denison] Andrew Warner William Spencer" **************************************************************************** **************** 20th August 1635 "meadow land was meafuered and divided belonging to Newtowne [now Cambridge], to every man his proporcion at 3 pence the ackr: Thomas Hooker- 0 ackrs Nathaniell Richards-1 ackr Tho.Beale-1 Sam Stonn-0 Thomas ffifsher-1 [Fisher] Abra Morrill-1 Will Goodwine-3 Sam: Greenhill- 2 Tho.Heate-1 Capt Patrik-2 Tymo Standly-1-1/2 Sy.Saket-1 James Olmfted-5 Jams Ensigne-1-1/2 Joh Maynad-1 Beniamen-5 John Barnard-1-1/2 Tho.Jud-1-1/2 William Andrews 2-1/2 William Kelfy-1 [Kelsy?] Jo Gibfon-1 __athew Allen-6 Richard Goodman-1 Tho.Scott-4 John Tailcott- 5-1/2 Antho.Couldby-1 John Prat-1-1/2 _uy Bambrig-1-1/2 Tho.Spencer- 1 Jo: Hopkins- 1-1/2 John Steele-2 Richard Lord-1 Ed Gerner-1 William Pentry-6 Tho. Hofmer [Hosmer]-5 Sam Dudly-4 John Mafters-1-1/2 Sam Green-1/2 Hefter Mufe-1-1/2 Andrew Warner-5 John Prince-1/2 Hmp Vincent-1 ___White-2-1/2 **Edward Winship-1/2 Jer Adams-1/2 Robt Day- 1/2 William Lewis- 2 Garrd Hadon-1/2 Nath: Elly-1 _____Wadfworth-2-1/2 Jofeph Reding- 1/2 Georg Stockin-1 Stephen Hart-2 Nath.Hancok-1/2 John Arnold- 1 __rd Webb- 2 Edmo Hunt-1/2 Ed Elmer-1/2 ______Steele-1 William Jones-1/2 Jo: Mygate- 1 _____Stebing-1-1/2 William Man-1/2 Will Butler- 4 Jon.Bofwth-1/2 [Bosworth? Boswith?] ___m Spencer-2-1/2 Kp" Eafon-1/2 [Easton] ___Butler -1/2 ____Auftin-1/2 [Austin] Chr. Kene-1/2 [Keene,Keane] Daniell Abot-1/2 -------------------------------------------------- ** one of my ancestors ------------ Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com MANorfol-L@rootsweb.com Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com Rootsweb sponsor
A bit might be of general interest to those of Windsor County & CT River Valley. Harriet Chase ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lonnie Chase" <chase1858@bwn.net> To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 10:43 PM Subject: [CHASE-L] Note from the chronicles | A note from the Chase Chronicles - Apr. 1926 | "Yielding to the solicitations of the executive committee I have prepared | this article upon Cornish. | | The calendar announcing the Annual Reunion of the Association at Cornish was | sent to members and a few friends the last of March. One of them I sent to a | good friend of mine not a Chase but possessing many of the Chase attributes. | He acknowledged its receipt and congratulated the Association upon its | selecting Cornish as the meeting place for its reunion of 1926 but admitted | he had no idea where Cornish was. Fearing that there may be others in the | same predicament perhaps I can do no better than to locate it | geographically. | | I have heard at some time or other of a gathering of some organization where | toasts were being given to the United States. One member responded | with "the glorious United States bounded on the north by the Great Lakes and | British America, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Mexico | and the Gulf of Mexico and on the west by the Pacific Ocean." One of the | members thinking these boundaries were not broad enough to be in keeping | with "The Grand Old United States bounded on the north by the Aurora | Borealis, on the east by the rising sun, on the south by the procession of | the equinoxes, on the west by the day of Judgment." As this incident | occurred before the passage of the eighteenth amendment, it may be assumed | that the gentleman who tendered it was unnaturally exhilarated. | | In locating Cornish geographically, I shall not attempt any such extravagant | boundaries. It is situated about 43 1/2 degrees north latitude and 72 | degrees west longitude from Greenwich and 5 degrees east of Washington. | | It is practically 6 miles square and contains 23,040 acres. Its northern | boundary is the town of Plainfield in which town is the village of Meriden | where Kimball Union Academy is located. Its eastern boundary is Croyden and | a part of Grantham, its southern boundary is Claremont and its western | boundary is the Connecticut River at low water mark. The low water mark of | the river is 212 feet above sea level. On the opposite side of the river is | the town of Windsor, Vt. Windsor is connected with Cornish by a toll bridge | across the Connecticut River. The nearest R. R. station to Cornish is | Windsor and the P. O. address of many Cornishites is R. F. D. Windsor, Vt. | | The Chase family is entitled to the distinction of giving to Cornish its | first settler, - Deacon Dudley Chace having migrated from Sutton, Mass., in | 1765. His daughter Alice, born Oct. 17, 1765, was the first white child born | in Cornish. Deacon Dudley Chase and Alice (Corbett) Chase were the parents | of fifteen children, - eight were born in Sutton and seven in Cornish. Their | fifteenth child was the great Episcopal Bishop, Philander Chase. | | This family of fifteen in prominence compare favorably with that of any | family that ever lived. Ithamar the father of Salmon Portland chase, sec'y | of the treasury in Pres. Lincoln's Cabinet, was the seventh child of Deacon | Dudley Chase. Deacon Dudley was not the only Chase to rear a large family, - | Judge Samuel Chase was the father of eleven children. Gen. Jonathan eleven, | Solomon eight, Samuel ten, Peter six, Ithamar eleven, Jonathan eleven, Bela | five, George six, Oran Corbett ten, Caleb thirteen, Caleb ten, Joseph ten, | Stephen ten, Daniel nine, Joseph six, Thomas eleven, Moses fourteen, John | fourteen, Paul Davidson who is now serving his thirty fifth term as town | clerk of Cornish. Caleb M. nine, Moody thirteen, Moses nine, Clement | seventeen, Moses eight. | | >From the above statistics it would seem that Cornish furnished sufficient | Chase sentiment to justify our family association in holding an occasional | reunion in the town which contributed to the world so many great and good | men and women. | | The charter for Cornish was granted by George the Third June 3, 1763 and was | incorporated as a town in 1767 and the first town meeting was held March | 10th of the same year. Of the five selectmen elected at this meeting, four | were Chases viz. Judge Samuel, Gen. Jonathan, Dudley and Moses. Judge Samuel | served in that capacity ten years, Gen. Jonathan eight and Moses nine. | | Of the first fifty three years of the town's existence the moderators at | town meetings were Chases on every occasion except nine. These facts prove | conclusively that the Chases of that period at least were leaders not | followers. Many have wondered | why Deacon Dudley in migrating from Sutton went so far north. Why did he not | stop at a more southerly location in the beautiful Connecticut River Valley? | It is not for us to answer this question. The descendants of our ancestor | Aquila located at Newburyport and the Newburys and after populating those | towns with Chases; Daniel Chase commonly called "Miller", Daniel migrated to | Sutton, Mass., where he and his descendants reared large families. | | The question has often arisen in the minds of many of our friends. What | motives could have entered into the minds of the Chases who left Sutton and | went to Cornish? They were evidently well placed where they were. A fertile | country, good water power, and so far as we know, congenial homes. Who told | them of the beautiful town of Cornish in the charming Connecticut River | Valley. We have no evidence that they knew anything about the country to | which they were journeying before they started for it. Was it wholly the | spirit of adventure? Was it the same desire that comes into the minds of | many a young person who has migrated into an unknown western country to make | a home there? | | In the latter case, there has been some good reasons assigned but nothing of | the kind is in evidence in regard to the migration of the Chases from Sutton | to Cornish. Sometimes people remove from one locality to another to rid | themselves of bad neighbors or uncongenial associations. Sometimes to get | into a locality where their children can have better opportunities for | obtaining an education. None of these things explain why Deacon Dudley Chase | migrated from Sutton to Cornish. Our ancestors saw the cloud capped granite | hills of New Hampshire and directly across the Connecticut river the first | and grandest mountain I ever saw, magnificent Mount Ascutney." | Lonnie Chase | chase1858@bwn.net
-----Original Message----- From: M J Moser <mmoser@snet.net> > >I have already posted a couple messages with specific information from >this book. I will be happy to do the same for other children or grand >children of Paul and Martha in response to requests for specific >individuals. Let my 2 earlier posting serve as samples. Please read what >other people request. Once someone has requested information on an >individual, I will respond using one of those formats, depending on the >generation. (i don't have the book home, only photocopies of the six >pages.) > Hi Marilyn, Would you please send the information for Paul & Martha (Hale) Peck's son, Paul Jr. who married Elizabeth Baysey? My Peck line is through Paul Jr. to Paul & Leah Merry, then Elizabeth Peck & Deacon Benjamin Webster. Thank you very much for your generous offer! Christine
Jane sent me this question privately. I thought many of you might like to have the same information I sent her. MJM quirkje wrote: > > Thank you for sharing that information Marilyn. I feel relatively > comfortable that Mary Peck did marry Daniel Andrews......did Paul Peck's > will mention > daughter Mary? > > Thank you, > Jane Quirk Jane, You'll have to get the actual information from Manwaring. These are the names Jacobus gives as being mentioned by Paul in the will in addition to his wife, his son Paul, and his grandsons Paul and Samuel: son-in-law Joseph Benton granddaughter Ruth Beach son Joseph Peck son-in-law John Shepherd daughter Martha Cornwall daughter Mary Andrews daughter Elizabeth Howe of Wallingford daughter Sarah Clarke Marilyn CT
Hey Liz, Wow! That was great! To feed 175? Gosh, I went for a pig roast to put a new liner in the above ground pool! Didn't have nearly half that! But we did get the liner in! I noticed you have a Walker surname, I too, have the Walker name and have been blocked by that "brick wall". Care to see if we are connected? Terre
In a reply to Frank last week I wrote > Someone may also want to check the following book: "Hale, House, and > related families : mainly of the Connecticut River Valley" by Donald > Lines Jacobus, originally published in 1952. Jacobus is the person who > started the genealogy journal, "The American Genealogist", and one of > the original members of the Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc. I > haven't looked, but it is very possible you may find some information on > Martha Hale in that book. > Last Thursday I was in a library that had the book. Here is what I found. The complete information on the book: "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. Martha Hale Peck: There are 6 full pages of information. The book is still under copyright so I can't just copy everything. Primary Documentation for Martha Hale as wife of Paul Peck, is taken form the medical journal of the second Governor, John Winthrop, a practicing physician. He also mentions the names of her brothers. >From Manwaring's Digest, 1" 495-6, information from the will of Paul Peck dated 25 June, 1695. Among those names in the will were his eldest son Paul, the later's son Paul, and a grandson Samuel who was living with his grandparents. A mention was also made of a court case related to the failure of some family members to comply with the terms of the will. Documentation for this was Hartford County Court Records, 6: 117, 118, 120. Detailed information is given about each of Paul and Martha's ten children. This includes the name of their spouses, and the same type of detailed information about the grandchildren of Paul and Martha. No information is given for ensuing generations. In reference to the family genealogical information Jacobus state in a footnote: "See the American Genealogist, 9:82-9, 154, for corrections of Savage and the "Peck Genealogy" and the reasons for some of the conclusions reached." Also included is some interesting information about Jacobus himself. He is a tenth generation decendant of Paul and Martha through their son Paul, through his daughter Ruth who married Samuel Sedgwick. From here on all his "Peck" ancestors are females. Their married surnames, in order, are Preston, Bristol, Hitchcock, Wilmot, Lines, Jacobus. For those of you who don't know, Donald Lines Jacobus was the founder of, and for many years, the publisher of the genealogy journal known as The American Genealogist (frequently referred to as TAG). He was also one the of founding members of the Connecticut Society of Genealogist, Inc. I have already posted a couple messages with specific information from this book. I will be happy to do the same for other children or grand children of Paul and Martha in response to requests for specific individuals. Let my 2 earlier posting serve as samples. Please read what other people request. Once someone has requested information on an individual, I will respond using one of those formats, depending on the generation. (i don't have the book home, only photocopies of the six pages.) There should be enough of you Peck researchers with access to TAG for you to check out that article yourselves and share the information. The Hale, House book has information on many families from Central CT who have a Hale in their line, and may available in genealogy libraries all over the country. Happy Hunting Marilyn CT
I did enjoy your post. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <LizTatt@aol.com> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 2:32 PM Subject: [CRV] Barn Raising Menu
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. Page 257 Samuel, son of Paul and Elizabeth (Baisie) Peck b. "[say 1674]" d. at Middletown (Berlin) CT, 9 Dec. 1765 m. at Hartford, 6 Mar. 170l, Abigail Collier Abigail Collier, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Sanford) Collier b.abt. 1681 d. at Middletown, 28 Oct, 1742 in 62nd year They had 10 children. Hope this helps. Marilyn CT Wilma wrote: > > That is what I have... if your talking about Samuel born 1680 > married 6 Mar 1700/01 Abigail COLLIER b 1682 the d/o Joseph > [COLLYER] COLLIER and Elizabeth SANFORD. I don't have a > death date for either Samuel or Abigail, well I do have that she > died after 1691. > > Wilma Fleming Haynes > gencon@harborside.com >
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. page 259 Mary Peck, d. of Deacon Paul and Martha (Hale) Peck b. "{say 1652}" m. abt. 1671, Daniel Andrews Daniel Andrews, son of John and Mary (___) Andrews b. at Farmington, 27 May, 1649 d. at Farmington 16 April, 1731 They had 10 children born at Farmington between 1672 and 1692: (in order) Daniel, Mary, Joseph, Thomas, John, Martha, Hanna, Paul, Stephen, Ebenezer (b. and d. in 1692) Sorry about the mixup in the subject line of my earlier message. The information was accurate, the subject line, a fiasco. Marilyn CT M J Moser wrote: > > 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. > > Page 257 > > Samuel, son of Paul and Elizabeth (Baisie) Peck > b. "[say 1674]" > d. at Middletown (Berlin) CT, 9 Dec. 1765 > m. at Hartford, 6 Mar. 170l, Abigail Collier > > Abigail Collier, daughter of Joseph and Joseph and Elizabeth (Sanford) > Collier > b.abt. 1681 > d. at Middletown, 28 Oct, 1742 in 62nd year > > They had 10 children. > > Hope this helps. > > Marilyn > CT > > Wilma wrote: > > > > That is what I have... if your talking about Samuel born 1680 > > married 6 Mar 1700/01 Abigail COLLIER b 1682 the d/o Joseph > > [COLLYER] COLLIER and Elizabeth SANFORD. I don't have a > > death date for either Samuel or Abigail, well I do have that she > > died after 1691. > > > > Wilma Fleming Haynes > > gencon@harborside.com > > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > List your sources when giving information > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > http://www.quadrangle.org (Conn River Valley Gen.Library) > http://www.acpl.lib.in.us [Allen county library] > http://www.nehgs.org [New Eng His.Genealogical Society] > List owner: NewEnglander1621@msn.com > > ============================== > RootsWeb's guide to tracing family trees: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/
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. Page 257 Samuel, son of Paul and Elizabeth (Baisie) Peck b. "[say 1674]" d. at Middletown (Berlin) CT, 9 Dec. 1765 m. at Hartford, 6 Mar. 170l, Abigail Collier Abigail Collier, daughter of Joseph and Joseph and Elizabeth (Sanford) Collier b.abt. 1681 d. at Middletown, 28 Oct, 1742 in 62nd year They had 10 children. Hope this helps. Marilyn CT Wilma wrote: > > That is what I have... if your talking about Samuel born 1680 > married 6 Mar 1700/01 Abigail COLLIER b 1682 the d/o Joseph > [COLLYER] COLLIER and Elizabeth SANFORD. I don't have a > death date for either Samuel or Abigail, well I do have that she > died after 1691. > > Wilma Fleming Haynes > gencon@harborside.com >
In a message dated 10/1/00 6:27:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time, gencon@harborside.com writes: << Good morning everyone... This is what I have re Mary PECK and her husband Daniel 2) ANDREWS.... According to what I have Mary married Daniel ANDREWS.. Torrey on pg 16 says this: ANDREWS, Daniel (1649-1731) & Mary PECK [ca 1652-) ; ca 1671-2 Farmington, CT. >> hi Wilma , well now , another problem has arisen ! William Cutter in his ' New England Families ... ' says " Mary , 1662 ; married John Andrews of Hartford , died 1752 " , So who is correct ? , i don`t have pages 16-7 of ' Torry ' so can`t comment on it , Asa Peck in his book ' Genealogical History of Joseph Peck " has it John and Mary . Did they copy each other ?? , And I have to ask this ; who is Torry talking about ? , Mary was born 1662 , His is listed as 1652 , 10 years differance !!! What to Do ?? , Phil