This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: DFantana Surnames: IDE,Thatcher,Fuller Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6940/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Samuel Fuller dob Aug 15,1676, Barnstable,Ma parents Samuel and Mary IDE Fuller, his wife was Elizabeth Thatcher,dod 1716 Ct. Looking to connect with some one from this family. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: DFantana Surnames: Fuller Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/320.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I think you can fine some things rom the Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia. I come from Edward Fuller, his brother Samuel Fuller was a doctor. I come from the line of Edward's son Matthew. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Randy Weeks" <da33@comcast.net> To: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com>; <GenMassachusetts@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 2:06 PM Subject: Re: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Samuel Fuller > Don't know if you have this.....but. I'll add it anyhow. Also, Mary Rowley > , > daughter of Moses and Eliza (Fuller) Rowley, married John Weeks of > Falmouth...and my line continues with their 2nd son John.. > Henry and Moses Rowley, brothers, came from Barstaple, Devonshire. in > 1632, > probably in the Charles, of Boston, with Rev. William Hatherly, who was > minister of St. John and St. George, Exeter, Eng. Henry came with wife; > she > died and he married 2nd, October 17, 1633, Anne, widow of Thomas Blossom, > and with her took part in forming the first church in Scituate, in 1635; > removed to Barnstaple, 1639. His daughter by first marriage, Sarah ( or > Hannah), married Jonathan Hatch, of Barnstaple, (born in England, son of > Thomas Hatch, of Kent, of good descent, family originally in Devon. > Jonathan > and Sarah Hatch had Moses, ( so named from having been born on a bed of > bulrushes in a temporary cabin, the roof was a whaleboat turned bottom > upwards), Thomas, Mary (probably married William Weeks as his 3rd wife ). > Samuel, Benjamin. Moses Rowley settled at Chapoquet; he married April 22, > 1652, Eliza, daughter of Capt. Dr. Mathew Fuller; removed to Barnstaple > 1652. Capt. Dr. Fuller was son of Edward and Anne Fuller and nephew to Dr. > Samuel Fuller, who came on the Mayflower, and was the first physician in > America. Moses had children, Mary ( married John Weeks), Moses, Shubael > and > Mehitable (twins), Sarah, Aaron, John. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> > To: <GenMassachusetts@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 11:07 AM > Subject: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Samuel Fuller > > >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Author: DFantana >> Surnames: IDE,Thatcher,Fuller >> Classification: queries >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6940/mb.ashx >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Samuel Fuller dob Aug 15,1676, Barnstable,Ma parents Samuel and Mary IDE >> Fuller, his wife was Elizabeth Thatcher,dod 1716 Ct. >> Looking to connect with some one from this family. >> >> Important Note: >> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you >> would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link >> above and respond on the board. >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GENMASSACHUSETTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GENMASSACHUSETTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Don't know if you have this.....but. I'll add it anyhow. Also, Mary Rowley , daughter of Moses and Eliza (Fuller) Rowley, married John Weeks of Falmouth...and my line continues with their 2nd son John.. Henry and Moses Rowley, brothers, came from Barstaple, Devonshire. in 1632, probably in the Charles, of Boston, with Rev. William Hatherly, who was minister of St. John and St. George, Exeter, Eng. Henry came with wife; she died and he married 2nd, October 17, 1633, Anne, widow of Thomas Blossom, and with her took part in forming the first church in Scituate, in 1635; removed to Barnstaple, 1639. His daughter by first marriage, Sarah ( or Hannah), married Jonathan Hatch, of Barnstaple, (born in England, son of Thomas Hatch, of Kent, of good descent, family originally in Devon. Jonathan and Sarah Hatch had Moses, ( so named from having been born on a bed of bulrushes in a temporary cabin, the roof was a whaleboat turned bottom upwards), Thomas, Mary (probably married William Weeks as his 3rd wife ). Samuel, Benjamin. Moses Rowley settled at Chapoquet; he married April 22, 1652, Eliza, daughter of Capt. Dr. Mathew Fuller; removed to Barnstaple 1652. Capt. Dr. Fuller was son of Edward and Anne Fuller and nephew to Dr. Samuel Fuller, who came on the Mayflower, and was the first physician in America. Moses had children, Mary ( married John Weeks), Moses, Shubael and Mehitable (twins), Sarah, Aaron, John. ----- Original Message ----- From: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: <GenMassachusetts@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 11:07 AM Subject: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Samuel Fuller > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: DFantana > Surnames: IDE,Thatcher,Fuller > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.massachusetts.unknown/6940/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Samuel Fuller dob Aug 15,1676, Barnstable,Ma parents Samuel and Mary IDE > Fuller, his wife was Elizabeth Thatcher,dod 1716 Ct. > Looking to connect with some one from this family. > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you > would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link > above and respond on the board. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GENMASSACHUSETTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hoping for assistance with lookup for the marriage, parents/line of Mary FOLSOM born abt 1740.... Believe Mary FOLSOM married 1764 to John SINCLAIR (also sometimes SINKLER and ST CLAIR), John the son of Joseph SINCLAIR and Elizabeth LYFORD. Marriage probably at Exeter, NH? I have two sons for Mary and John ~ Jeremiah b. 19 Nov 1765 Pembroke NH who married Abigail GLINES, and, John born about 1768 who married Catherine QUIGLEY. Thanks Janice
At 10:24 PM 4/10/2009, Bruce Johnstone wrote: >possibly a birthplace for Nathan Oscar Crary. My mothers records >say Springfield, MA. I find no records in Springfield VR through 1850 for the surname "Crary." Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project Administrator of http://plymouthcolony.net
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Hello list, I have come into possession of an obit, which mentions the above parents. They had a son Roy, born in 1924 in Charlestown, MA. I assumed the parents would be in the 1920 MA census, but I only have access to Heritage Quest, and they are only giving me Head of Household, and I have not been able to locate the family. Roy died in Nova Scotia last week, and his mother Garnet Dorey, is possibly a relative. Can SKS look to see if they can locate at least his parents somewhere? I can't find a BMD for them in Nova Scotia either. Thank you, Barbara Shepard Smith, Middleboro
Hello, In this morning's "MassMoments" e-mail there is a story of John HOWE, reported to be a spy for British Gen. GAGE. But the story is more about the "fictious Journal" that came out many years after the Revolutionary War had ended. http://www.massmoments.org:80/moment.cfm?mid=110 Betty (near Lowell, MA)
Help I am trying to find any information on Sally (Sarah F) Ames (Eames). All I have is Barbour Collection For Preston, CN she married Nathan A Crary Feb 28, 1828 by Reverend Augustus B Collins. She and Nathan had 2 children Nathan Oscar b. 1832 and Sarah Helen b.1833. I found baptismal records listing their. baptism with Nathan and Sarah listed as parents. I believe she may have died when the children were fairly young. They were living with an Aunt Eunice Brewster Crary Cooke in Waterloo, NY until they married. Nathan O spent sometime with an Aunt and Uncle Ames in his teen age years going to school. I have letters that Nathan and Sarah wrote to each other and father Nathan there is no mention of mother in any of them. I am hoping someone can do a lookup with NEHGS or may have something else on her and possibly a birthplace for Nathan Oscar Crary. My mothers records say Springfield, MA. I find that hard to believe as all that I have been able to document puts the family in and around Preston, CN and Westerly, RI. This is one of my block walls she would be my ggggrandmother. One other item that might be of help Oliver Austin Crary (Nathan A's brother) married a Mary J Ames of Preston 6 Nov, 1828. Perhaps a sister? Any help would be greatly appreciated Bruce Johnstone Boise, ID
Hi Debbye, Mary BROOKS was born in Dedham on June 1st, 1894 -- to George & Julia (HEFFERNAN) --residing in Dedham. George was a Laborer -- born in Dedham, and Julia was born in Boston. Let me know if you'd like me to look up either of their births?? Happy Easter. Best, Kim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbye Lansing" <debbyel@comcast.net> To: <GenMassachusetts@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 8:27 AM Subject: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] NEGHS look up please > > > > Hello list, > > Could someone transcribe for me the birth record for Mary Brooks? 1894; > vol 440, pg 506. > > > > Thank you for your help, > > Debbye > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GENMASSACHUSETTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello list, Could someone transcribe for me the birth record for Mary Brooks? 1894; vol 440, pg 506. Thank you for your help, Debbye
Hello, In this morning's MassMoments e-mail, there is a story about Frances PERKINS, the first woman to hold a Cabinet position. She was born in Boston. http://www.massmoments.org:80/moment.cfm?mid=109 If anyone of you have also watched "Dirty Dancing" many times, in the beginning of the movie Johnny asks Baby what her real name is. She replies, Frances, after the first woman to be in the Cabinet. Does anyone have an ancestor who was named after a famous person? First name? Surname? My gr-gr-grandfather was Charles Wellington RICE, b1850 Maine. He came down to MA ~1874 and married Adelaide HUTCHINSON from Winchester. The first of their 2 daughters was named Louise Wellington RICE. My sister did genealogy for a while (because of an antique photo album), and she always thought our gr-grandmother was given the middle-name Wellington, because of a WELLINGTON family from Belmont had a close relationship with the HUTCHINSON and CROSBY families (Arlington). But I wasn't sure about that. I had assumed she was given the middle name because it was her father's middle name. And, her father's parents had no connection to the Arlington and Winchester families. So, 4-5 years ago, I looked on-line and was reminded about the "Duke of Wellington." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington He was a very important, military / political figure in Europe in mid-1800's, and I read that many children were named after him. -- I'll have to agree that my gr-grandmother, Mrs. Louise Wellington (RICE) KIDDER of Winchester, might have been given that middle name for 2 reasons. Her only sibling was given the name, Edith Crosby RICE. Their mother had been given the name, Adelaide Crosby HUTCHINSON, and her mother was Mrs. Eliza Ann (CROSBY) HUTCHINSON. Just an FYI for you. Betty (near Lowell, MA) ENJOY your Holiday weekend ! April and May what a wonderful way to spend your day. (one of 2 things I wrote when I was in more of a "poetry mood" in '80's; the other?) "Celebrate the Daffodils"
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At 02:38 PM 4/9/2009, Charles wrote: >I don't have the reference off hand but this John GARDNER was awarded 20 >or 25 acres at Green Harbor (Marshfield?), which was the custom for those >who completed their indenture contract. Is this a recorded document? Charles - PCR 1:165 You could answer many of these questions for yourself by downloading PCR and my index to it - see my messages in this list posted yesterday. >Also, there has been speculation that his wife Mary, surname unknown, was >Mary Arnold. Has that ever been proven? You are confusing two different men with the same name. John Gardner of Plymouth was the indentured servant. There is no evidence that he ever married, and no record of him after 1640. John Gardner of Hingham appeared in that town in 1652, and the surname of his wife is not known. Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project Administrator of http://plymouthcolony.net
King Philip's War-- Capt. PERCE's(sp) Co.? I've seen reference that when this company was ambushed during King Philip's War that 11 Indians of this company were killed. I would like to see a roster of this company and/or the names of the dead Indians. thanks, Charles
I don't have the reference off hand but this John GARDNER was awarded 20 or 25 acres at Green Harbor (Marshfield?), which was the custom for those who completed their indenture contract. Is this a recorded document? Also, there has been speculation that his wife Mary, surname unknown, was Mary Arnold. Has that ever been proven? thanks, Charles
At 11:05 AM 4/9/2009, Charles wrote: >I feel that there should be >some type of record in Plymouth Colony of the Transfer. The indenture transfer to George Kenrick was recorded before Governor William Bradford on 22-Feb-1635/36 [PCR 1:37]. The transfer to John Howland was recorded at the General Court session of 05-Oct-1636 {PCR 1:44]. The index to volume 1 shows a third entry for John Gardner on page 94, but that entry is incorrect, and I have not yet found that third entry. Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project Administrator of http://plymouthcolony.net
John GARDNER of Plymouth and later Hingham was first indentured to Kenelm Winslow and John's indenture was later transferred to George Kendrick(sp). This was prior to 1650. John and Kenelm may have arrived in the Colonies together--no one knows. But John's indenture was transferred to Kendrick(sp) while he was at Plymouth (Mass.). I realize it was in an early time frame, but I feel that there should be some type of record in Plymouth Colony of the Transfer. It's my understanding that indenture contracts were recorded, but I've been wrong before. thanks, Charles