Hello to all, I am working on the following lines in the New London County area . LAMPHERE [Minnie A. , Lucy A. , Joseph] ,,,,,,, HANCOCK [Lucy A.] ,,,,,,, SMITH [Frank H. , Minnie A. , Frank M. with adopted daughter Nancy Butcher from wife's first marriage , Ollie , Mabel or le (Newbury or Newbery , Mildred , Ernest HE. , Raymond L. , Gertrude (Saunder's)] , LITTLEFIELD [Cortland , Roland , Fannie or Fanny , Edith [Roger's] , Caroline (Tibbets) , George W. , Mary Abbie , Helen M. , there are other's but I can't think of their names right now . The LITTLEFIELD's all came from WELLS Maine in 1880 and the had FRANK HENERY with them at the age of 2 mon. as his mother ANNIE LITTLEFIELD SMITH wife of FRED A. SMITH had died in 1877 after giving birth to Frank . There is so much more to the story but I am hoping to find some people who are in any of these line's or who might know of them and have some information . Just ask anything and I will try to answer as it would take to long to write it all here .
Hi The variously spelled Lanphere/Landfeare/Lamphere/Lanphear family all originated in R.I., as did the Littlefield family of Wells, (now Kennbunk) Maine. The New England Historic Genealogical Society, has much information on the Littlefield's, not as much on Lamphere. My genealogy includes the original immigrant George Lanphear, but daughters out in the 1700's. Bonnie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Minnie Ann" <minniepearl88@webtv.net> To: <ctnewlon@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 1:44 PM Subject: Re: [CTNEWLON] the "Rogerene" Rogers > Hello to all, > I am working on the following lines in the New London County area . > LAMPHERE [Minnie A. , Lucy A. , Joseph] ,,,,,,, HANCOCK [Lucy A.] ,,,,,,, > SMITH [Frank H. , Minnie A. , Frank M. with adopted daughter Nancy Butcher > from wife's first marriage , Ollie , Mabel or le (Newbury or Newbery , > Mildred , Ernest HE. , Raymond L. , Gertrude (Saunder's)] , LITTLEFIELD > [Cortland , Roland , Fannie or Fanny , Edith [Roger's] , Caroline > (Tibbets) , George W. , Mary Abbie , Helen M. , there are other's but I > can't think of their names right now . The LITTLEFIELD's all came from > WELLS Maine in 1880 and the had FRANK HENERY with them at the age of 2 > mon. as his mother ANNIE LITTLEFIELD SMITH wife of FRED A. SMITH had > died in 1877 after giving birth to Frank . There is so much more to the > story but I am hoping to find some people who are in any of these line's > or who might know of them and have some information . Just ask anything > and I will try to answer as it would take to long to write > it all here . > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CTNEWLON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:44:37 GMT, "Minnie Ann" <minniepearl88@webtv.net> said: > Hello to all, > I am working on the following lines in the New London County area . > LAMPHERE [Minnie A. , Lucy A. , Joseph] ,,,,,,, HANCOCK [Lucy A.] ,,,,,,, > SMITH [Frank H. , Minnie A. , Frank M. with adopted daughter Nancy > Butcher from wife's first marriage , Ollie , Mabel or le (Newbury or > Newbery , Mildred , Ernest HE. , Raymond L. , Gertrude (Saunder's)] , > LITTLEFIELD [Cortland , Roland , Fannie or Fanny , Edith [Roger's] , > Caroline (Tibbets) , George W. , Mary Abbie , Helen M. , there are > other's but I can't think of their names right now . The LITTLEFIELD's > all came from WELLS Maine in 1880 and the had FRANK HENERY with them > at the age of 2 mon. as his mother ANNIE LITTLEFIELD SMITH wife of FRED > A. SMITH had died in 1877 after giving birth to Frank . There is so much > more to the story but I am hoping to find some people who are in any of > these line's or who might know of them and have some information . Just > ask anything and I will try to answer as it would take to long to write > it all here . > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CTNEWLON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message