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"In 1659 John Wood was called to account for giving entertainment to Isaac Hall for the space of two months, and was fined forty shillings". ------------------- "Quince Smith was regarded as another undesirable person, and was given liberty to tarry in the town 2 months from ye 18th of December,1660. if he tarry longer it must be by a new liberty from ye selectmen, and on the 18th of February he was warned by the selectmen to depart from the town" --------------------- The sons of the first settlers of Springfield were NOT admitted as inhabitants, to be voters and to assume the responsibilities of citizenship, without giving bonds to the town to secure it against any charge which might possibly arise on their account. ------------ Deacon Chapin gave a bond of twenty pounds each when two of his sons were admitted, Henry in 1660, and Josiah in 1663. ------------ At the time of Henry [Chapin] admission, Elizur Holyoke gave bonds in the sum of twenty pounds to the town treasurer for the admission of Samuel Ely, "to secure the town from any charge of which may rise to the town by the admission of the said Ely or his family" 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
It must have been difficult to move to a new town unless someone who lived there could "vouch" for you........ ---------------------------------------------------------- NO spelling has been changed or corrected....... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- This is taken from the "History of Springfield" by Green, page 48-9: <<quote>>In Springfield there were very full orders in regards to the admission of inhabitants. In 1638, it was provided that no man shall sell his lot to another inhabitant that had a lot, and that no man shall possess two lots without the consent of the town till he had been an inhabitant five years; and that, if any man desired to sell his lot to a stranger, he might do it if the town did not "disallow of ye sd stranger", and if it did disallow the admission of the stranger, then it should buy the lot at an appraisal within 20 days, or it should be deemed that the town allowed purchase by the stranger. This order was later changed so as to provide that no inhabitant should sell or let his land to any stranger without notifying the selectmen who the stranger was, and they allowing the admission of the stranger as an inhabitant, under the penalty of twenty shillings or forfeiting the land, and if the townsmen disallowed the admission of the purchaseer, then the town might within 30 days bury the land at an appraisal, or if they did not, then the land might be sold to the stranger who "should be esteemed as entertained or alowed of by the towne as an inhabitant"<< In 1642, the following vote was passed: it is agreed with the generall consent and vote of the inhabitants of Springfield; That if any man of this township shall under the colour of friendship or otherwise interayne any person or persons here, to abide or continue as inmates, or shall subdivide theyr house lots to entrtayne them as tenants or otherwise, for a longer tyme than one month or 31 days, without the generall consent and allowance of the inhabitants [children or servants of the family that remayne single persons excepted] shall forfeit for the first default xx shillings, to be destrayned by the constable of their goods, cattell, or chattails, for ye publique use of the inhabitants; and alsoe he shall forfeit xx shillings per month for every month that any such person or persons shall soe continue in this township, with out the generall consent of the inhabitants: and if in ye tyme of theyr abode after ye limitation they shall neede releefe, not being able to mayntayne themselves, then he or they that entertayne such persons shall be lyable to be rated by the inhabitants for ye releife and maintenance of said party or parties, as the inhabitants shall think meete. " >> 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
I have a Samuel Graves; do you have his parentage. My records to date show a marriage to Sarah and a son Abraham and no further info. Maybe this will help you, hope I can give my Sarah a last name and some more children. Richard Putnam Putnam's Store Wilton, NH
Hi Marilyn, In "History & Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut" there is one mention of an Edward Scott: Hampshire County Court records, Book I, p. 127: At a county court holden at Northampton, in and for said county, Mar. 28, 1670, "Thomas Webster and Edward Scott presented at the last Court at Springfield for defaming the Sabbath, and warned here to appear; and they were both admonished of their offense and ordered to pay each of them two and six pence to the Recorder as his fees and so were dismissed." The indictment at Springfield adds some interesting particulars, as follows: "The jury presents Thomas Webster of Northampton and Edward Scott, servt to Serjant Kellogg of Hadley, for defaming the Sabbath by travelling with their carts the night before first the Sabbath of this month of Sep., coming to Westfield from Hartford, it being about midnight before they ended their travels." End of quote. Pretty harsh, huh <g> Thomas Webster was the son of Gov. John Webster; he (Thomas) did have a daughter Elizabeth, b. Nov. 26, 1676 at Hadley, no further details known. There is no mention in the book of any marriage between an Elizabeth Webster & an Edward Scott, unfortunately. Good luck with your research. Christine -----Original Message----- From: WINKAMAR@aol.com <WINKAMAR@aol.com> >Does anyone have a link to the following individuals? > Edward SCOTT m.Elizabeth WEBSTER 22Nov,1670. Had twins, Bridget and Ann >16 Jul, 1682. > Bridget m. Joseph GRAVES in Hatfield, Hampshire, MA 25 Jan,1715/16. He >was son of Samuel GRAVES and Sarah COLTON. Bridget died in1746. >I have no other information on Edward or Elizabeth. >Marilynn Jackson >Miami, FL > >______________________________
Marilyn; Here is a Webster Genealogy website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rbrown/webster.html You might find some information there. Anne Townsend ----- Original Message ----- From: <WINKAMAR@aol.com> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 9:54 PM Subject: [CRV] SCOTT > Does anyone have a link to the following individuals? > Edward SCOTT m.Elizabeth WEBSTER 22Nov,1670. Had twins, Bridget and Ann > 16 Jul, 1682. > Bridget m. Joseph GRAVES in Hatfield, Hampshire, MA 25 Jan,1715/16. He > was son of Samuel GRAVES and Sarah COLTON. Bridget died in1746. > I have no other information on Edward or Elizabeth. > Marilynn Jackson > Miami, FL > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > Conn.River Valley Genealogical Research Library: http://www.quadrangle.org (genealogical library for Conn River area) > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > http://www.nehgs.org New Eng.Hist.Genealogical Society > Listowner: NewEnglander1621@msn.com > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >
Does anyone have a link to the following individuals? Edward SCOTT m.Elizabeth WEBSTER 22Nov,1670. Had twins, Bridget and Ann 16 Jul, 1682. Bridget m. Joseph GRAVES in Hatfield, Hampshire, MA 25 Jan,1715/16. He was son of Samuel GRAVES and Sarah COLTON. Bridget died in1746. I have no other information on Edward or Elizabeth. Marilynn Jackson Miami, FL
Our web site address is http://members.aol.com/nimsfamilyassoc/index.html Come one, come all!!!!! Nims Family Association Reunion The White Church Old Deerfield, MA September 29 and 30, 2000 Friday and Saturday Make plans now to join cousins at the reunion weekend for the Nims Family Association. We have a great program lined up for those who can attend, including Eddie Raymond entertaining Friday evening and Chrystal Montgomery, Joseph Von Deck and Susan McGowan as presenters on Saturday. Weekend Agenda: Friday, September 29 Board of Directors Meeting, 10 a.m. White Church (to continue as needed during the day.) Open House, White Church, 12 noon until 3 p.m. Pick up maps, brochures, suggestions, etc., for area activities. Social hour, White Church, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Beer, wine, soda and ice provided; Dinner, White Church, 7:00 p.m. Casual dress. Meal cost: $20 Entertainment with Eddie Raymond following the meal. Time later for meeting and greeting your family cousins. Saturday, September 30 Coffee, cider, juice, muffins, etc., 9:00 a.m., White Church Business meeting of the Nims Family Association, 9:45 a.m., White Church. Program: Performer/Storyteller Chrystal Montgomery in a presentation revealing the pathos, humor and values which comprised the social history of rural 19th century New England. Joseph Von Deck, Civil War researcher offering his insight into the opening ear of that war, "The Thing Gets Underway." Meeting will also include election of directors and officers to fill expiring terms; possibilities for further publications; reports from the historian and officers; decisions from the Board meeting Friday, etc. Lunch, White Church-sandwich rolls, salad, beverages, etc. John Nims House Tour, Saturday p.m., led by P.V.M.A.'s Director of Adult Programs, Susan McGowan. Social hour, 6 p.m. at Howard Johnson Banquet Room (in the Motel complex next to the HJ Restaurant), rotary at the junction of Rts. 2 and 91. Cash bar; dinner at 7 p.m. Meal cost: $20-$27, tax & gratuity included. For more information please write a.s.a.p. bbabineau01440@juno.com Ask about the NIMS book too!! Best to you, Brenda Babineau ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
This is the last White family link. I hope that I have provided some new information for someone. I would like very much to hear from anyone who may connect in any way, or have information. I will very willingly share. (honorable) Seldon WHITE, son of Friend White jr, and Roxanna HAMLIN Birth: 1809 Death: 1868 Father: Friend White Jr. (1775-1858) Mother: Roxanna Hamlin (1790-1837) Misc. Notes 1842...Diadema Hamlin, sold to Diadema White, four and one half Acres of land, from the estate of Mark Hamlin. 1843. Seldon and Diadema White, sold to Philo Hamlin, 4 and one half acres, land from the estate of Mark Hamlin. Canton Center Church. 11-7-1841 Diadema and Seldon, members (by letter). Jan 2, 1863, Seldon proposed for Deacon. Feb. 15, 1863 Seldon chosen delegate to council. Seldon m. 30 Aug 1836 to Diademia Hanna Barbour, daughter of Giles (Barber) BARBOUR, and Mary (Polly) GARRETT Diademia was b.1813 and d.1902 She was of Canton,Connecticut. Children 1 F: Martha White Birth: Canton, Center, Simsbury, Connecticut Spouse: Edwin Pierce Marriage: 17 Dec 1856 2 M: Phillip Dryden White Birth: Canton, Center, Simsbury, Connecticut 3 M: Willard White Birth: 23 May 1843 Canton Center, Simsbury, Connecticut Death: 17 May 1923 Portland, Oregon m.Emma Frances NIGHTENGALE 21 Jun 1876 Boston, Mass 4 M: Wilbur Jerome White Birth: Canton, Center, Simsbury, Connecticut 5 F: Mary Jane White Birth: Canton, Center, Simsbury, Connecticut Spouse: John E. WHEELER 6 F: Helen Marie White Birth: Canton, Center, Simsbury, Connecticut 7 F: Nellie M. White Birth: Canton, Center, Simsbury, Connecticut Death: aft 1923 Spouse: Mr. WIGHTMAN Diane in Iowa, USA mailto:meregra@cableone.net http://genweb.net/~meregra (genealogy web page) icq# 8679306
This is the line of Friend White jr.... (son of Friend White sr.) There will be one more family after this one to connect him to the original Willard White of Simsbury. Friend WHITE Jr. Birth: 1775 Windsor ? Connecticut Death: 1858 Burial: Barkhamsted Conn. At Center Cemetery Father: Friend White Sr. (1748-1824) Mother:unknown Misc. Notes 1850 and 1860 census shows Friend White Jr., living with Reul White, farmer. Barkhamsted (Hartford Co. Canton ) June 7, 1846....deed to Ruel O. White Barkhamsated 1846, Condition to Ruel White, from Friend White Jr. to maintain and provide for him for rest of natural life, seven dollars per year. Friend White jr m.1807, Roxanna HAMLIN,daughter of Mark Hamlin and Roxanna MOSES. Roxanna was b.1790 at Bristol,(Burlington) Connecticut d. 1837 Barkhamsted Conn. Burial at Center Cemetery Children 1 M: Seldon White Birth: 1809 Death: 1868 Spouse: Diademia Hanna BARBOUR Marriage: 30 Aug 1836 2 M: Elijah BIDWELL White Birth: abt 1813 Death: 8 Oct 1841 Spouse: Amarilla 3 M: Ruel OLMSTED White Birth: abt 1815 Spouse: Sarah A. Marriage: abt 1845 4 M: Elmaet White 5 F: Harriet ATWOOD White Spouse: Jerome Godard 6 F: Laura (Laury Ann) White Spouse: Stiles MILLS 7 M: George Leonidas White Birth: abt 1827 Spouse: Kezia M. Diane in Iowa, USA mailto:meregra@cableone.net http://genweb.net/~meregra (genealogy web page) icq# 8679306
This Friend WHITE is the son of Robert WHITE Friend White Sr. Birth: 1 Nov 1748 Death: 31 Aug 1824 Father: Robert White (~1717-1778) : Elizabeth Friend White sr. sold to his son, Friend White Jr. of East Windsor Connecticut, 20A and 29A in 1799. In 1804 at New Hartford, Connecticut, Friend White sr, and Friend White jr. sold land to T Cowles. Friend lived at Barkhamsted, Conn. George lived at New Hartford. wife of Friend White is unknown 1 M: Friend White Jr. Birth: 1775 Windsor ? Connecticut Death: 1858 Spouse: Roxanna Hamlin Marriage: 1807 2 M: George White Diane in Iowa, USA mailto:meregra@cableone.net http://genweb.net/~meregra (genealogy web page) icq# 8679306
I would like to clarify the White family that I have mentioned in previous postings. The following is a summary of Robert WHITE s family. This is Robert White s family. ROBERT WHITE Birth: abt 1717 place, unknown Death: Oct 1778 Robert: "For the love and good will I bear unto my son Friend White (sr), I give grant, bequeath and confirm 5-6 acres, land by Hickanau river. At East Windsor Connecticut." In 1788, Friend (sr) and Henry White bought 6 acres from Robert White. In 1750-51, Robert sold land, 27A. and small dwelling to John GRANT. In 1755, sold Windsor Land to Eliphalet. ROBERT WHITE m. ca 1741 to Elizabeth (Grant) The Grant books do not list Elizabeth as wife of Robert. However, I have land records, wills. etc. which would indicate that she was the correct person. Children 1 F: Elizabeth White Birth: 19 Oct 1742 2 M: Elifalet White Birth: 12 Jun 1745 3 M: Friend White Sr. Birth: 1 Nov 1748 Death: 31 Aug 1824 wife, unknown 4 F: Mary White Birth: 13 MAR 1751/1752 5 M: Minor White 6 M: Henry White Birth: 1755 Death: 25 Jan 1831 Manchester Spouse: Clarinda FIELDS Diane in Iowa, USA mailto:meregra@cableone.net http://genweb.net/~meregra (genealogy web page) icq# 8679306
In Tory's New England Marriages prior to 1700. Joseph Kellogg(1626-1707) married first wife Joanna_______(-1666,Hadley, Ma); born 1651/1652;Farmington/Boston/Hadley Joseph kellogg(1626-1707).arried second wifeAbigail Terry(1646?-1715+);9 May1667/or 9 March 1667 Hope this clears up somewhat the 2 marriages.Good LuckPatti
----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Graham" <meregra@cableone.net> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 10:34 AM Subject: [CRV] WILLARD WHITE of Simsbury, Connecticut > Perhaps I started my White lineage backwards, and should have started with > the earliest ancestor in this line that I have found. This line is > probably my VERY most wanted, and has been a 20 year struggle. > I will post the "bare bones" line, and then fill out some details in > subsequent mailings. > > > Robert WHITE...b. ca. 1717/1724..place unknown. d. 1778. Place mentioned, > Windsor.. > He m. Elizabeth. (I have reason to believe GRANT) ca.1741. 6 known children Diane, Okay, here's a possible lead -- the WHITE ancestry of Pres. U.S. Grant: GRANT Ulysses Simpson (1822-1885), 18th U. S. President, General of the Army (Lt. Gen. during Civil War), and author of his Memoirs (1885), married Julia Boggs DENT (1826-1902), 15th First Lady. Jesse Root GRANT (1794-1873) and Hannah SIMPSON (1798-1883) Noah GRANT (1740-1819) and Rachel Miller KELLY Noah GRANT (1718-1756) and Susanna DELANO (b. 1724) Noah GRANT (1692-1727) and Martha HUNTINGTON (b. 1696) Samuel GRANT (1659-1710) and Grace MINOR (1670-1753) Samuel GRANT (1631-1718) and Mary PORTER (b. 1638) John PORTER (1590-1648) and Anna WHITE (1600-1647) Robert WHITE (d. 1617) and Bridget ALGAR (b. 1562) This GRANT line lived for two or three generations in Windsor, and it was common for families in the same locality to intermarry over several generations. Matthew GRANT, the immigrant, was town clerk and surveyor of Windsor for 40 years. And some later GRANTs apparently were in Simsbury. HOWEVER, we should be aware that a GRANT genealogy was compiled by the fraud Gustave Anjou. Whether that affects the above lineage, I do not know. Now Savage does not mention a WHITE in Windsor, but his cutoff date was 1692. The family was spread up and down the CRV, from Middletown to Hadley -- at least. Windsor is somewhere in the middle of that range. Elizabeth GRANT who m. Robt WHITE was indeed a desc of Matthew/1 GRANT. (Matthew/1, Samuel/2, Matthew/3, John/4, Elizabeth/5) http://genweb.net/~meregra/db1/g0000018.htm#I984 But no ancestry for Robert WHITE is given on this site. > ROBERT WHITE seems to have come from nowhere. I will be very appreciative > of any bits of information, or help in any way with this family. I have > learned a lot and will be most happy to share with anyone, the information > I do have. > > I have tried to connect with the Mayflower Whites, with no success, at > least so far. Wrong area, IMO. > I might mention that I have 2 other WHITE lines that tie into this family, > but seemingly not connected otherwise. It's not an uncommon name, but I believe my WHITEs were in the majority in the CRV. HTH, Warren
Perhaps I started my White lineage backwards, and should have started with the earliest ancestor in this line that I have found. This line is probably my VERY most wanted, and has been a 20 year struggle. I will post the "bare bones" line, and then fill out some details in subsequent mailings. Robert WHITE...b. ca. 1717/1724..place unknown. d. 1778. Place mentioned, Windsor.. He m. Elizabeth. (I have reason to believe GRANT) ca.1741. 6 known children Friend WHITE sr. 1728 to 1824. places known, East Windsor, New Hartford, and Barkhamsted. His wife is unknown (and I want so badly to find her) They had 2 children that I am aware of. Probably more. <if anyone can help here, I would be so grateful> Friend WHITE jr. 1775 to 1858. m. Roxanna HAMLIN. and had 7 children that I know. Places mentioned , Barkhamstad, Canton, possibly, Windsor. Seldon WHITE 1809..d. 1868. m. Diademia Hanna Barbour in 1836. In 1863, they were members of the Canton Church. I have 7 children, including Willard WHITE, born 1843 at Canton, Simsbury, Conn. ROBERT WHITE seems to have come from nowhere. I will be very appreciative of any bits of information, or help in any way with this family. I have learned a lot and will be most happy to share with anyone, the information I do have. I have tried to connect with the Mayflower Whites, with no success, at least so far. I might mention that I have 2 other WHITE lines that tie into this family, but seemingly not connected otherwise. Diane in Iowa, USA mailto:meregra@cableone.net http://genweb.net/~meregra (genealogy web page) icq# 8679306
This data base is presently free at ancestry.com. I don't know how long it will be free. http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/3172a.htm Marilyn CT Sharing creates connections. Connections grow family trees.
Diane, It may be a longish shot, but from the location of his birth he MIGHT be a descendant of Elder John WHITE, possibly through his son Nathaniel of Middletown. *JOHN, the freem. of 4 Mar. 1633, came in the Lion, arr. at Boston from London, 16 Sept. 1632, with so many of the gent. wh. first sat down at Cambridge, then call. Newtown; and in four yrs. went to Hartford; there he is found early in good repute, had brot. d. Mary (wh. m. 29 Jan. 1646, Jonathan Gilbert); s. Nathaniel, and rem. to Hadley 1659, and went back to Hartford bef. 1675, had been rep. for Hadley 1664 and 9; was Elder, and d. Dec. 1683, or next mo. His will of 17 Dec. 1683 is foll. by inv. of 23 Jan. His w. was Mary. Other ch. were John, Daniel, Sarah, and Jacob, b. at Hartford 8 Oct. 1645, prob. the youngest; but one or more may have been b. at Cambridge; Sarah m. first, Stephen Taylor; next, 15 Oct. 1666, Barnabas Hinsdale; and third, Feb. 1679, Walter Hickson, and had ch. by ea. outliv. the last. *NATHANIEL, Middletown, s. of John of Hartford, b. prob. in Eng. was of the gr. jury 1662, rep. 1665-77 every yr. and almost every sess. with title of ens. but aft. the gr. Ind. war is swell. to lieut. was capt. bef. he d. 27 Aug. 1711. His w. Elizabeth brot him Nathaniel, b. 7 July 1652; Elizabeth 7 Mar. 1655; John, 9 Apr. 1657; Mary, 7 Apr. 1659; Daniel, 23 Feb. 1662; Sarah, 22 Jan. 1664; Jacob, 10 May 1665; Joseph, 20 Feb. 1667; and she d. 1690; he had see. w. Martha, wid. of Hugh Mould, d. of John Colt, wh. d. 14 Apr. 1730, in her 77th yr. by town rec. and a. 86 [[vol. 4, p. 513]] by gr.st. I am impartial betw. the two, but the prob. is strong against the town clk. DANIEL, Hadley 1662, s. of John of Hartford, took o. of alleg. 8 Feb. 1669, liv. on Harfield side, freem. 1690, m. 1 Nov. 1661, Sarah, d. of John Crow, she then much less than 15 yrs. old, had Sarah, b. 14 Oct. 1662; Mary, 1664, d. soon; Mary, again, 5 or 25 Aug. 1665; Elizabeth 13 Nov. 1668; Daniel, 4 July 1671; Hannah, 4 July 1674, d. young; Esther, d. 1675; John, 16 Nov. 1676, d. soon; Esther, again; Hannah, again, Sept. 1679; and Mehitable, 14 Mar. 1683; was a lieut. He d. 27 July 1713. The wid. d. 1719. His will of two wks bef. his d. names one s. and six ds. of wh. Mary m. first a Wells, and after 1713, a Barnard. JOHN, Hatfield, s. of John of Hartford, m. Sarah, d. of Thomas Bunce of Harford, d. 14 Sept. 1665, leav. ch. John and Sarah, both quite young; and his wid. m. a 1668, Nicholas Worthington, and she d. 20 June 1676. Jacob married Elizabeth BUNCE and left no children, sez Savage. HTH. Warren Wetmore ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Graham" <meregra@cableone.net> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 5:42 PM Subject: [CRV] WILLARD WHITE of Simsbury, Connecticut > Willard WHITE was my great grandfather. These are the facts of his life. > Can anyone add anything to this family? I will be happy to share any > information that I have on these people, and will post his parents and > siblings soon. > > Willard WHITE > > Birth: 23 May 1843 Canton Center, Simsbury, Connecticut > Death: 17 May 1923 Portland, Oregon > > Occupation: Lawyer,Judge,State Legislator > > Father: Seldon White (1809-1868) > Mother: Diademia Hanna BARBOUR (1813-1902) > > Willard White was a graduate of Amhurst College. He was a lawyer. Boston > School of Law in 1875, with L.L. B., also a Master of Arts. Willard was a > member of the Connecticut legislature in 1874.1846 > > m. Emma Frances NIGHTENGALE..1846/1912....daughter of James White > Nightengale (1817-1856) > and Mary Frances Folsom (1822-1865) > > Children > > Willard Folsom White b. 1 Jun 1877 Nantasket, Massachusetts > m. Antoinette Watkins > m. Helen (Willard Folsom White) Wife > > Lawrence Allen White > b. 20 Aug 1879 Nantasket, Massachusetts > d. bef 1922 Tampico, Mexico > > Miriam Nightengale > b.9 Jan 1881 Stoneham, Pennsylvania > d.Jul 1962 Portland,? Oregon > m. Richard Childs > > Herbert Hamlin > b.22 Oct 1883 . Boston, Massachusetts > > Kingsley Barbour White > b.17 May 1885 Boston, Mass. > d. 4 May 1967 Sioux City, Iowa > m. Euphemia Pitkethly Kiddie 3 Jun 1916 Chicago, Illinois > m.2 Genevieve Jenkinson > > Phillips M. White > 12 Dec 1887 Boston, Mass. > d. Jul 1969 Buffalo, New York > m. Harriet > m.2 Winnie > > Frances Nightengale (Fron) White > b. 12 Dec 1887 Boston, Mass. > d. Jul 1982 Campbell, Santa Clara County, California > m. Mr. Hagan > > > > > > > > > > Diane in Iowa, USA > mailto:meregra@cableone.net > http://genweb.net/~meregra (genealogy web page) > icq# 8679306 > > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > This list covers genealogy and history of The Connecticut River Valley > Accuracy is important--double check your spelling and dates . > Got information to share-----share them.....list sources > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > http://www.quadrangle.org (genealogical lib for Ct-River-Valley area) > http://www.acpl.lib.in.us [research lib in Indiana] > listowner; NewEnglander1621@msn.com > > ============================== > Genealogy calendars, guestbooks and more: > Visit RootsWeb's Resource Center at > http://resources.rootsweb.com/ >
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Willard WHITE was my great grandfather. These are the facts of his life. Can anyone add anything to this family? I will be happy to share any information that I have on these people, and will post his parents and siblings soon. Willard WHITE Birth: 23 May 1843 Canton Center, Simsbury, Connecticut Death: 17 May 1923 Portland, Oregon Occupation: Lawyer,Judge,State Legislator Father: Seldon White (1809-1868) Mother: Diademia Hanna BARBOUR (1813-1902) Willard White was a graduate of Amhurst College. He was a lawyer. Boston School of Law in 1875, with L.L. B., also a Master of Arts. Willard was a member of the Connecticut legislature in 1874.1846 m. Emma Frances NIGHTENGALE..1846/1912....daughter of James White Nightengale (1817-1856) and Mary Frances Folsom (1822-1865) Children Willard Folsom White b. 1 Jun 1877 Nantasket, Massachusetts m. Antoinette Watkins m. Helen (Willard Folsom White) Wife Lawrence Allen White b. 20 Aug 1879 Nantasket, Massachusetts d. bef 1922 Tampico, Mexico Miriam Nightengale b.9 Jan 1881 Stoneham, Pennsylvania d.Jul 1962 Portland,? Oregon m. Richard Childs Herbert Hamlin b.22 Oct 1883 . Boston, Massachusetts Kingsley Barbour White b.17 May 1885 Boston, Mass. d. 4 May 1967 Sioux City, Iowa m. Euphemia Pitkethly Kiddie 3 Jun 1916 Chicago, Illinois m.2 Genevieve Jenkinson Phillips M. White 12 Dec 1887 Boston, Mass. d. Jul 1969 Buffalo, New York m. Harriet m.2 Winnie Frances Nightengale (Fron) White b. 12 Dec 1887 Boston, Mass. d. Jul 1982 Campbell, Santa Clara County, California m. Mr. Hagan Diane in Iowa, USA mailto:meregra@cableone.net http://genweb.net/~meregra (genealogy web page) icq# 8679306
Cynthia, I just got a new computer and now am no longer receiving the Ct. River Valley messages. Is there any way you can check to see if I am still on the list or would it be easier if I just resubscribed? Susan canney@mediaone.net Visit http://www.RegionalPublications.com Member of the Western Massachusetts Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~mawmgs/