Edie; I don't rememebr where I got it from. A Libray someplace and it is a copy taken out of something else I beleive that some cousin descendnats put together from what thye had from family. There is no index and I was trying to get it retyped and proofed to make an index but need a index making part to my program. I can make you a copy for the cost and postage. I have found more connecting imfo which I was going to add to it. Do you have more to add to it.?? The Female Ewart surname was the one I think who mar the William Adams.. Memory?? I can get it out and check for you for those with the Ewart name. Would take a little time with no index. Maxine mmwaw@sprynet.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edith Bailes" <edieb@hypernet.com> To: <CTNEWHAV-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 6:44 PM Subject: RE: EWART/Barnett/ Adams/[CTNEWHAV] RE: ROLL CALL: Jerusha: Attention COOK, FRISBIE, NASH, POND, WILLARD > Thank you for the information, Maxine. Do you know if there is another copy > of the document you mention, perhaps in a library somewhere? I would like > very much to see it. > > I agree that there may be variations in the spelling of EWERTS/EVARTS. I > suppose they may or may not be the same family. > > Thank you for your message - > > Edie in Maine > > -----Original Message----- > From: Maxine Wilton [mailto:mmwaw@sprynet.com] > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 8:43 PM > To: CTNEWHAV-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: EWART/Barnett/ Adams/[CTNEWHAV] RE: ROLL CALL: Jerusha: > Attention COOK, FRISBIE, NASH, POND, WILLARD > > > Hello; > I have 50 page document of Adams and those connected to them > Rachael Adams mar Alexander Barnett. There are EWarts or EWERTS in it NO > Everts. > The name may be mispelled here due to misreading of old records but the only > way I have seen the name was spelled. > EWARTS in connected to I beleive William Adams the imigrant. He also had a > bro and maybe his name was John??? I am repeating this from memory abt the > Adam Brothers. > Alexander Barnett was the son of Thomas Barnettb in 1700's as was he also, > Mother was Martha Patrick. > The name EWART is also used as a middle name for many in this document. > I don't have it in front of me just now. the Barnett and patrrick were my > 4th get granparents and Alexander's brother, William was my 3rd grt > granfather with wife Rhoda Campbell Their son Robert Sylvanus Armstrong > BARNETT was my 2nd grt granfather who b in York Co SC as all the other's, > but he d in Farmington, Grayson Co. TX.. > Maxine Wilton in Roy Wa. > mmwaw@sprynet.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sarah Sully" <rootscrazy@earthlink.net> > To: <CTNEWHAV-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 2:00 PM > Subject: [CTNEWHAV] RE: ROLL CALL: Jerusha: Attention COOK, FRISBIE, NASH, > POND, WILLARD > > > > Hi, Edith, > > > > According to History of the Adams & Evarts Families, Jerusha was an Evart, > > and her line is: > > 43 Jerusha (19,) b 1732, m Felix Meigs 1755, had a daughter Sylvia b May > > 27, 1760. > > Her father was > > 32 WILLIAM. Born in 1700 married 1st Mary Ward of Guilford, Conn., > married > > 2d, Mary Hayden. His father was > > 14 SAMUEL, Born Dec. 14, 1681, died 1760; married Naomi Abbott, of > > Killingworth, 1693. His father was > > 5 DANIEL, Born in Guilford, Conn., 1631; married 1st Mary (???), who died > > March 31, 1663; married 2d, March 1, 1664, Rebecca Dowd. His father was > > 2 JOHN, Born in Hertfordshire, England, 1601; married S(???). [The > initial > > is all that is known.] His father was > > 1 WILLIAM. Born at Tortworth, Gloucestershire, England, 1569-70; married > > Sarah Everhard, 1593, who inherited an interest in the Everhard estate of > > Hertfordshire. The Everhards were closely connected by marriage with the > > famous Hicks family who bore coats of arms and descended from Sir Ellis > > Hicks who was Knighted by Edward the Black Prince at the battle of > > Poictiers, Sept. 19, 1356. (See Foster's edition of the Baronetage, page > > 311, 1881.) It is also recorded that Sarah and William Everts died at an > > advanced age in Hertfordshire. > > > > I am sorry that there are no references for this in the book. > > > > There are also references to this couple being in Branford, CT for the > 1790 > > Census. > > > > Good luck. Hope this helps. > > > > Sarah, in Texas > > > > > > > [Original Message] > > > From: Edith Bailes <edieb@hypernet.com> > > > To: <CTNEWHAV-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Date: 7/2/03 7:41:40 PM > > > Subject: [CTNEWHAV] ROLL CALL: Jerusha: Attention COOK, FRISBIE, NASH, > > POND, WILLARD > > > > > > I'm still looking for the Jerusha (_____) who married Felix MEIGS (his > > dates > > > are 1735-1803). > > > > > > A tentative birth date of 1740 appears in the Ward genealogy, but with > no > > > documentation. > > > > > > I don't know where Jerusha was born, or where or when she and Felix were > > > married, but it was possibly sometime in the mid-1750s, as their oldest > > > child was born in 1758. > > > > > > Jerusha and Felix lived in the Guilford area until after 1790, when they > > > moved to Vermont, where Felix died. Jerusha moved on with a daughter > and > > > son-in-law to Franklin County, New York where she died, probably > sometime > > > between 1810 and 1820. > > > > > > One big problem is that Felix was a boatman and he may also have made > one > > or > > > more deep-sea voyages, so he could have met and married Jerusha almost > > > anywhere. > > > > > > I don't think she was a Connecticut girl; I haven't seen her in the > > Guilford > > > records, in Bailey's early marriages or in the Marriage Licenses in the > > > Province of New York Prior to 1784, or anyplace else I've looked. > > > > > > Their children married COOKs, FRISBIEs, NASHes, PONDs and WILLARDs. If > > > anyone with these surnames also has Felix MEIGS in their family, I'd > love > > to > > > hear about it. 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