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    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] DAY line and FOOTE
    2. Joan C. Miller
    3. Greetings Sue, Thanks for sharing this Foote line information. Within my "mini" library have only couple Connecticut research books. Only because most all of my lines seemed to be from MA, ME, NH, VT & RI. Great find. Encouraging news. You probably already know.....these lines are primarily from CT? Nice to hear from you. Joan On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 11:34:35 EDT [email protected] writes: > Hi Joan, > Your Margaret FOOTE'S line is, in brief: > 1. Nathaniel Foote Sr. and Elizabeth Deming > 2. Nathaniel Foote Jr. and Elizabeth Smith > 3. Nathaniel Foote III and Margaret Bliss > (to here we share the same lineage) > 4. Ephraim Foote and Sarah Chamberlain, whose daughter > 5. Margaret Foote was b. 13 May 1711 and married Benjamin Day > I'll dig up some details for you later. > Sue > > Susan M. Hillier Roe > [email protected] > Seal Beach, CA > > If people could see the epitaphs their friends write, they would > wonder if > they had gotten into the wrong grave. > Anonymous > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the > #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    04/18/2001 06:48:25
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] DAY line and FOOTE
    2. The Foote Family Author: Nathaniel Goodwin This book contains the history and genealogy of the Foote family of Salem Massachusetts. Bibliographic Information: Goodwin, Nathaniel. The Foote Family. Case, Tiffany and Company. Harftord. 1849. Have you seen this book? Margaret is on page 60 and is given the number #84 Her husband is listed as Captain Benjamin Day who died in 1777 son of John Day of Colchester CT. If you want the pages I will xerox them and snail mail jean

    04/18/2001 05:57:50
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] DAY line and FOOTE
    2. Hi Joan, Your Margaret FOOTE'S line is, in brief: 1. Nathaniel Foote Sr. and Elizabeth Deming 2. Nathaniel Foote Jr. and Elizabeth Smith 3. Nathaniel Foote III and Margaret Bliss (to here we share the same lineage) 4. Ephraim Foote and Sarah Chamberlain, whose daughter 5. Margaret Foote was b. 13 May 1711 and married Benjamin Day I'll dig up some details for you later. Sue Susan M. Hillier Roe [email protected] Seal Beach, CA If people could see the epitaphs their friends write, they would wonder if they had gotten into the wrong grave. Anonymous

    04/18/2001 05:34:35
    1. [MA-MENDON] Message received
    2. Alice Palladini;
    3. Hi Joan and All Rooters, Your Day message came on the list just fine. Sorry about the annoyance to you; These things happen. Joan is all upset because her messages about this mix-up came to the list and not me privately. Believe me, it happens to all of us. I did make the replies to the MA- MENDON list. So when one "replies to sender" it does go to the list. I believe if this is not how you'd prefer the "replies" there is a way to fix your computer ?? I can't tell ya how! Derby you have yours set that way, can you help on "How TO" Thanks Alice List Mom

    04/18/2001 05:20:53
    1. [MA-MENDON] Re: DAY line
    2. Alice Palladini;
    3. Morning Again Joan and all Listers, So happy for you getting a little break through on these lines. I remember a big FOOTE line discussion , however doesn't look like I saved it. :( Think it was the Cook Munchie group?? Sue R. do you remember, it was a whle back ?? I'll check that Parkhurst line, Doubt I can help as I know so little about my own. Any help here for our elated Joan M. :) Alice ------------ >Ladies and Gentleman... I am so excited. > My last "roots" find was almost 3 years ago when I found Gr-Gram Miriam >(POLLEY) REED CARPENTER'S parents, Porter & Elizabeth (KELLOGG)POLLEY in >Lawrence, MA.in 1852. > >Since not too much activity here today, thought it would be okay to share >this with you--any additional info would be greatly appreciated:.... > > Gr-Grandmother Mary Ellen DAY, b.ca1852, Augusta ME; d.03 Dec 1917, >Woonsocket, RI;mar.07 Oct 1872, Augusta, ME, Charles Luke Bailey, b.1846, >Albion, ME > >The following is my DAY line find of the day (pardon my pun): > > Alfred DAY, b.1830, Augusta;d.(?); mar. 08 Jan 1852, Augusta, Emeline J. >TRASK > George DAY, b.16 Jan 1801, Royalton, Windsor Cty, VT; d.14 Nov 1890, >Augusta, ME; mar.1829, ME, Tabitha DAVIS; b. ?VT; d.14 Nov 1890, Augusta, >ME > Sylvester DAY, b.17 May 1770, Hebron, Tolland Cty, CT; d.?; mar. >Rachael PARKHURST. > Benjamin DAY, b.13 Sep 1731, Colchester, CT; d.26 Jan 1811, Royalton, >VT; mar. 09 May 1764, Hebron CT, Eunice ROOD, bp.Lisbon CT, 23 Jun 1734. > Benjamin DAY married Margaret FOOTE. > >This is all I have, to date. I was so excited just had to share. > > New lines to research: PARKHURST, and FOOTE. > >Have tried for over 9 years to find ancestry of Tabitha DAVIS, thinking >maybe check further with Royalton, VT. > >Would any one have info on Robert DAY? Way, way back I was told my DAY >line probably was from the Robert DAY line. >I have to thank Rachel Duffalo for helping on the VT rootsweb site and >Marilyn DAY shared some information back in 1995, but we were never able >to connect. > >Alice I know we share a PARKHURST line, I was wondering if Rachel >connects? > >thanks for bearing with me. Just think, if Gr-Grampa Charles & Gr-Gram >MaryEllen Day Bailey hadn't removed from Augusta to Woonsocket, this >"seedling" may never have developed-"). > >Joan Reed Miller >York PA

    04/18/2001 05:00:06
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] DAY line
    2. Joan C. Miller
    3. Thanks, Jean. My apologies for sending that other message..... I'm being distracted today by Gramp and Granddaughter. Seems they just can't do anything without sharing their plans with me.. what can I say. Anyway, yes. If you have the time, would really appreciate if you find anything that might connect Benjamin & Margaret (Foote) DAY with Robert DAY. I've been told that's a great Library to research family surnames. On my list of places to one day visit. Thank you for offering to help all of us. Joan On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 10:48:32 EDT [email protected] writes: > I would be interested in any Day family that lived in Attleboro in > the 1700's > > My Breed line connects with Day in MA before going to New Ipswich > and Nelson > New Hampshire and then on to Mount Holly VT. > > Will get back with the particulars on the Day "daughter" ; I don't > know if > she is a descendant of the Dedham family or the Essex County Day > family. > > I will be at the Haverhill Essex County library all day on > Saturday if any > one wants a look up (Day family or any other surname) > Jean > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the > #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    04/18/2001 04:58:50
    1. [MA-MENDON] James Baldwin response to grace's earlier query
    2. This query went through the MA-Mendon mail list and Grace also posted on the MA-Worcester mail list. In response to her James Baldwin query that went through on April 5th I just sent her a response today . This is probably not the right list for the response but since people on the list are so helpful perhaps you might have another suggestion for Grace to look in Worcester county? . Grace: I am repeating what you already know to follow the same path: History of Madison County NY says David Baldwin arrived from Worcester MA about 1804 He brought with hiim Aaron, John and David jr ; David 4 had 7 kids and I believe he lived in Lenox Madison County after 1806. A relative, Charles Baldwin, of Perryville had 12 kids. Does this place your ancestor in the correct area? (a) I assume you have read the History of Madison County /Chenango County Baldwin and Bauder names are both mentioned in that history (b) There is a lodge mentioned in the History IOGT 1868 -- # 704 and there were 19 charter members; among them Henry Bauder (c) The census taker of Madison County did not do you any favors. They/He/She recorded only first initials (in the Index ) like D. and also the spellings were Baldwin, Baldwing, and I have even seen Beldwyn in one book. (d) The Goodwin family of CT has a Sam Goodwin born in Lenox in 1805 who married Almira Atchinson; one of Sam Goodwin's collateral lines was William Baldwin of Otsego /and Madison County but this is only an indirect collateral line and may lead nowhere. (e) In Worcester County, 1790 census, we find David Baldwin and Ebenezer Baldwin. There were other Baldwins in Worcester County in Leominster, Fitchburg, Spencer, Shrewsbury but your best bet might be the David and Ebenezer. Did you send a query to the MA Worcester mail list about David? (f) A Major Asa Baldwin is mentioned ; he could be a relative; he would be easier to trace because of his prominence. When I get stuck on a line I go to any printed record I can find. Some people think this is unorthodox and get very angry (g) A possible connection for you might be Henry Baldwin and Abigail Butler (he married twice also married Mary?) Henry died in 1739 ; unfortunately, he moved around a lot Shrewsbury MA, Pelham New Hampshire, Hudson New Hampshire (but don't worry as these are right at the top of Worcester County just happen to be over the state line) This family originated in Woburn MA. There are records in Leicester MA which is in Worcester County (h) Henry Baldwin had a brother Colonel David Baldwin married to Abigail Jenison and this family lived in Sudbury . This family goes back to the Richardson (collateral) founders of WOBURN MA (i) History of Cleveland New York has a Baldwin family (j) In the Revolutionary War wer a Peter Bauder, Melgert Bauder but I didn't do any more on that line (l) Before going to Madison family may have been in Dutchess County or Washington County NY This information was from the History of Cleveland and I quit looking because it didn't seem to be going anywhere. At least there are fewer Bauders than there are Baldwins . Let me know what you have already done . Good luck with your search. Jean

    04/18/2001 04:56:13
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] DAY line
    2. I would be interested in any Day family that lived in Attleboro in the 1700's My Breed line connects with Day in MA before going to New Ipswich and Nelson New Hampshire and then on to Mount Holly VT. Will get back with the particulars on the Day "daughter" ; I don't know if she is a descendant of the Dedham family or the Essex County Day family. I will be at the Haverhill Essex County library all day on Saturday if any one wants a look up (Day family or any other surname) Jean

    04/18/2001 04:48:32
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] MENDON
    2. Joan C. Miller
    3. Me again, let me know -- did my DAY stuff go through or not... I just did get new mail and send -- when I sent the message to you.... and lo and behold I got a copy of what I sent.. so I'll wait to hear from you before I go into retyping all this again.. geeze.. me ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    04/18/2001 04:44:35
    1. [MA-MENDON] MENDON
    2. Alice Palladini;
    3. Morning All, I had found this on AOL, a few moons ago. :) Thought all with Mendon ancestry might be interested in a little history of Mendon. Alice MENDON: Incorporated on May 15, 1667, Mendon is the oldest town in Worcester county except Lancaster. Mendon was originally settled by people from Weymouth and Braintree in Norfolk county. The following men all had land allotted to them before their removal to the town: George Aldrich, Josiah Chapin, John Gurney Nathanial Hareman, John Hasber, Daniel Lovett, John Moore, Joseph Penniman, Alexander Plumley, Matthias Puffer, John Scammell, Ferdinando Thayer and John Woodland of Braintree; and Goodman Bolter, Sen., Thomas Bolter, Walter Cook, William Holbrook, Goodman King, Samuel Pratt, Goodman John Raynes, Sen., Abraham Staples, Goodman Thomson and Joseph White of Weymouth. (******* note) not all of the above came) At a general court held in Boston, October 16, 1660, "in further answer to said Brantry petition, the court declare that they judge meete and proper to grant a plantation of eight miles square, and that the persons named have liberty to enter upon and make a beginning thereat." This tract of eight miles square was afterwards purchased of the Indians for the sum of "twenty-fower pounds sterling," as set forth in a deed given by "Anawassanauk, alis John, Quashaamait, alis William of Blewe hills, great John, Namsconont alis Peter, and Upannbohqueen, alis Jacob of Natick," to Moses Payn and Peter Brackett, "both of Brantre," the deed bearing the date of April 22, 1662 and witnessed by John Elliot, Sen., John Elliot, Jr., and Daniel Weld, Sen. At the time of the above grant the court also ordered "that Major Humphrey Atherton, Lieut. Roger Clap, Eliazur Lusher and Deacon Parke, or any three of them, shall be and are hereby impowered to make a valid act there." These men were "the committee for Nipmug," which seems was the original name of the town. On October 30, 1663, this committee ordered that all those persons who had been accepted to allotments of land in the plantation should remove there with their families by the middle of November, 1664 "upon penaltie of forteituer of all their grants there." At a general court held at Boston, May 15, 1667, the plantation of Nipmug, which was now called Quinshepauge, was incorporated by the name of Mendon, and attached to the county of Middlesex, May 12, 1670. Moses Payn and Peter Brackett, the original grantees, assigned all their right, title and interest in the territory to the selectmen of Mendon. The first meeting house was "set on the highest side or part of the land, which is a highway, neere to Joseph White's san pitt, in his house lott," but it is uncertain where Mr. White's sand pit and thus the first meeting house actually were located. There was no magistrate among the first settlers, as on January 1, 1669, "the town men chose the colonell to be returned to the general courte to gain power to take the virdict of ye jury upon ye death of John Lovett - to marry - and to give the present constable his oath." These powers were conferred upon Colonel Crowne at the general court held May 19, 1669 in Boston. Joseph Emerson was the first minister and began his ministry December 1, 1669. He was the son-in-law of Concord's minister, Rev. Mr. Bunkly. He left Mendon when the town was destroyed during King Philip's War in 1675 and never returned. One inhabitant, Richard Post, was killed at the outset of the war and became the first man killed in King Philip's War within the bounds of the Massachusetts colony. When the surviving inhabitants returned to Mendon after the war about 1680, they elected Samuel Read as first "clark of the scrits," rebuilt the meeting house, and asked Mr. Grindal Hanson to become their new minister. In 1726, a great sickness ran through town. "Sept. 16, 1726. In consideration of the great sickness which is now in the town, it passed by a clere vote to lett swine run at large the remainder of the year, being yoked and ringed as the law directs." It is possible that this sickness was dysentery and many died of it. Mendon parted with portions of its territory upon the incorporation of every town along its borders including the towns of Bellingham, Milford, Upton, Northbridge and Uxbridge. Ancestry's Redbook: American State, County & Town Sources, Revised Edition; edited by Alice Eichholz, Ph.D., C.G; Ancestry; Salt Lake City, UT, 1992 Historical Collections, Being a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, &c., relating to the History and Antiquities of Every Town in Massachusetts with Geographic Descriptions; John Warner Barber, published by Warren Lazell, Worcester, MA, 1844 thma098 February, 1999 [email protected] - Message From Massachusetts

    04/18/2001 04:37:50
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] MENDON
    2. Joan C. Miller
    3. Alice, you're not going to believe this..... I just sat down 30 minutes.... sent to MA-MENDON my DAY find thinking it would be something to send... since i haven't uncovered a thing for almost 3 yrs and so excited.. well the dam thing was returned -- mail undelivered.. so I'm going to make a copy of the undelivered.... and send it off of this I sent it just the same as up top..... [email protected] oh well, i can be patient.. have granddaughter Emma here with me... don helping while i do this.. she has sinus infection.. gott a go -- good stuff you're sending.... keep those cards and letters coming.. and how are you feeling... okay love cuz J ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    04/18/2001 04:37:33
    1. [MA-MENDON] DAY line
    2. Joan C. Miller
    3. Ladies and Gentleman... I am so excited. My last "roots" find was almost 3 years ago when I found Gr-Gram Miriam (POLLEY) REED CARPENTER'S parents, Porter & Elizabeth (KELLOGG)POLLEY in Lawrence, MA.in 1852. Since not too much activity here today, thought it would be okay to share this with you--any additional info would be greatly appreciated:.... Gr-Grandmother Mary Ellen DAY, b.ca1852, Augusta ME; d.03 Dec 1917, Woonsocket, RI;mar.07 Oct 1872, Augusta, ME, Charles Luke Bailey, b.1846, Albion, ME The following is my DAY line find of the day (pardon my pun): Alfred DAY, b.1830, Augusta;d.(?); mar. 08 Jan 1852, Augusta, Emeline J. TRASK George DAY, b.16 Jan 1801, Royalton, Windsor Cty, VT; d.14 Nov 1890, Augusta, ME; mar.1829, ME, Tabitha DAVIS; b. ?VT; d.14 Nov 1890, Augusta, ME Sylvester DAY, b.17 May 1770, Hebron, Tolland Cty, CT; d.?; mar. Rachael PARKHURST. Benjamin DAY, b.13 Sep 1731, Colchester, CT; d.26 Jan 1811, Royalton, VT; mar. 09 May 1764, Hebron CT, Eunice ROOD, bp.Lisbon CT, 23 Jun 1734. Benjamin DAY married Margaret FOOTE. This is all I have, to date. I was so excited just had to share. New lines to research: PARKHURST, and FOOTE. Have tried for over 9 years to find ancestry of Tabitha DAVIS, thinking maybe check further with Royalton, VT. Would any one have info on Robert DAY? Way, way back I was told my DAY line probably was from the Robert DAY line. I have to thank Rachel Duffalo for helping on the VT rootsweb site and Marilyn DAY shared some information back in 1995, but we were never able to connect. Alice I know we share a PARKHURST line, I was wondering if Rachel connects? thanks for bearing with me. Just think, if Gr-Grampa Charles & Gr-Gram MaryEllen Day Bailey hadn't removed from Augusta to Woonsocket, this "seedling" may never have developed-"). Joan Reed Miller York PA ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    04/18/2001 04:27:04
    1. [MA-MENDON] Ellis Island Lists
    2. Deborah Cook
    3. Hey all; Thought you might be interested in this link. My daughter who works for The Center for Digital Government Research sent the link to me today. Happy Hunting, Deborah Coleen Cook Ellis Island Goes Online With Immigration Lists <http://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/17/technology/17ELLI.html> - New York Times If you've an Internet connection, starting today you may be able to scour Ellis Island's passenger lists to search for your ancestors. That's exciting news for a lot of people trying to find their roots. The lists have been available at Ellis Island, but searching through them has been difficult and time consuming. The new, online process promises to be much more efficient and should lead to some exciting finds. The online records will cover the years 1892 to 1924 - the peak U.S. immigration years. The site: www.ellisislandrecords.org. "The challenge every American faces, unless you're a Native American, is tracing their ancestors across the ocean," Mr. Turley said. "This data helps span that difficult gap. At least you have a starting point, like the port they left from." AMY CHAMP, SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE THE CENTER FOR DIGITAL GOVERNMENT 100 blue ravine road folsom, california 95630 Direct Line: 916/932-1316 "Life is a journey, not a destination."

    04/17/2001 01:57:58
    1. Fw: [MA-MENDON] Estes/Esty
    2. Derby
    3. The complete URL did not highlight. e&;id= etc... must be copied and pasted at the end. Sorry, I don't know why that happened. > Hello Alice and everyone. > I know this is taking the easy way but I just checked Genconnect and this is > what I found. Derby Here is the direct URL. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=janatep > e&id=I3112&style=TEXT > > Descendants of John and Sarah Aldrich Bartlett > 5852 total entries, last updated Sat Mar 17 13:02:53 2001. All questions, > comments or suggestions regarding information on this page should be > addressed to: Jackie Drybread <[email protected]> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > /Elijah Sweet > Gertrude Marion Sweet b: 29 NOV 1876 d: 16 FEB 1952 > | /Otis T. Parkhurst > \Eliza Adelaid Parkhurst > | /Stephen Wilcox > | /William Wilcox > | | | /James Tilson > | | \Susanna Tilson b: ABT. 1744 > | | | /Francis Inman b: BET. 1691 - > 1694 d: 11 FEB 1776 > | | \Susannah Inman b: 23 MAY 1722 > | | \Susanna Bartlett b: 24 AUG > 1692 => > \Mary Alma Wilcox > \Guly Alma Estes > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    04/17/2001 09:45:21
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Estes/Esty
    2. Derby
    3. Hello Alice and everyone. I know this is taking the easy way but I just checked Genconnect and this is what I found. Derby Here is the direct URL. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=janatep e&id=I3112&style=TEXT Descendants of John and Sarah Aldrich Bartlett 5852 total entries, last updated Sat Mar 17 13:02:53 2001. All questions, comments or suggestions regarding information on this page should be addressed to: Jackie Drybread <[email protected]> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- /Elijah Sweet Gertrude Marion Sweet b: 29 NOV 1876 d: 16 FEB 1952 | /Otis T. Parkhurst \Eliza Adelaid Parkhurst | /Stephen Wilcox | /William Wilcox | | | /James Tilson | | \Susanna Tilson b: ABT. 1744 | | | /Francis Inman b: BET. 1691 - 1694 d: 11 FEB 1776 | | \Susannah Inman b: 23 MAY 1722 | | \Susanna Bartlett b: 24 AUG 1692 => \Mary Alma Wilcox \Guly Alma Estes

    04/17/2001 09:05:12
    1. [MA-MENDON] Estes/Esty
    2. Alice Palladini
    3. Morning All, Can anyone name the wife of Zaccheus and fill in any dates, etc? Needs work badly. Alice ============================== Family Group Record ============================================================================ ============== Husband: Zaccheus ESTES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Birth: bef 1768 Death: Alive 1806, Mendon, Ma. REFN: 94 Burial: Marriage: Father: Richard ESTES (b 29 May 1715) Mother: Sarah GASKILL (b abt 1710) ============================================================================ ============== Wife: Polly? ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Birth: Chr: REFN: 95 Death: Burial: ============================================================================ ============== Children ============================================================================ ============== 1 F Guly Alma(Gulielma) ESTES (my ancestor) Birth: abt 1780 Death: abt 1825 . Burial: Mendon, Worcester, Ma. REFN: 47 Spouse: William WILCOX (m 10 Jul 1800) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 2 M Marcus ESTES Birth: abt 1770 Death: Mendon, Worcester, Ma. Burial: Spouse: Freelove ESTES (m 9 Jan 1793) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 3 F Rhoda ESTES Birth: Chr: Death: Burial: Spouse: Arthur COLVIN (m 11 Oct 1795) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 4 F Ruth ESTES Birth: 1777 Death: 28 Jun 1861 Richmond, N.H. Burial: Marriage: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 5 F Lois ESTES Birth: Chr: Death: 13 Sep 1855 Richmond, N.H. Burial: Spouse: Samuel Jr. CURTIS (m 23 Jul 1806) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 6 F Naomi ESTES Birth: Chr: Death: Burial: Spouse: James YATES (m 30 Aug 1818) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 7 F Vienna ESTES Birth: 1782 Death: 29 Oct 1849 ADAMS, Ma. Burial: Spouse: Samuel Barlett FISKE (m 3 Jun 1802) Spouse: James ALGER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 8 F Polly ESTES Birth: Chr: Death: Pro., Indiana? Spouse: John Jr. BOYCE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 9 F Sally ESTES Birth: 16 Aug 1789 Death: 20 May 1845 Blackstone, Ma. : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 10 F Abigail ESTES Birth: 1791 Death: 1833 Pro. Monroe, Ma. Burial: Spouse: James GASKILL (m 27 Apr 1809) Spouse: James BOWEN ============================================================================ ============== FAMILY NOTES HUSBAND NOTES: Zaccheus ESTES General: Occupation: Moulder, Aldrich Foundry,Rich.N.H Samuel Cook's Daybook of Men. Ma. 1806-1814 has Zac. in Mendon with family in 1806 names wife in purchases as Polly. non resident and Taxed in Bellingham, Ma. abt 1780: removed to Richmond, NH. Was in Rev. War: was a minor 2 Jun.1768 according to a deed from Ebenezer Gaskill of Mendon to Joshua Partridge of Mendon; ; His of Richmond; p 386; Zac, came from R.I. abt. 1780., bought the place settled by Enoch White L. 15R. He was by trade a moulder and worked awhile for Levi Aldrich. who had a small foundry. Afterwards lived in various places in town. Was in the Rev. Listed in History of Richmond. Marcus- NFR Ruth , Geo. Handy Polly m. John Boyce Abigail m. James Bowen; Lois M. Samuel Cutis Naomi m. James Yates; one other dau, m. James Fiske the father of the celebrated James Fiske Jr. Acc. to Snow Estes this dau. is Vienna. w/m Samuel Bartlett FISKE; (see their notes) : SRC. Snow Estes; Vol 2; History of Richmond NH; Obit of E.A. Parkhurst; Store Log Book of Samuel Cooke, (Mendon His. Mus) CHILD NOTES: Guly Alma(Gulielma) ESTES: General: Estes Gen. Snow Estes: CHILD NOTES: Marcus ESTES General: He was in Mendon in 1806 made purchaes Sam Cooke store: also. Snow Estes; : CHILD NOTES: Rhoda ESTES CHILD NOTES: Ruth ESTES His of Richmond, NH CHILD NOTES: Lois ESTES His of Rich, NH; CHILD NOTES: Naomi ESTES His of Rich; CHILD NOTES: Vienna ESTES General: Was a School Teacher; d. ae 67; Snow Estes, p 15; His, of Richmond, NH CHILD NOTES: Abigail ESTES General: died ae. 42y ; His Of Rich; [email protected] - Message From Massachusetts

    04/17/2001 06:03:12
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] TRASK
    2. Thank you for the information on Trask

    04/15/2001 06:21:05
    1. [MA-MENDON] Thompson, Windham Co., CT
    2. Alison
    3. Happy Easter to All: Today in Killingly, CT., while looking at the Thompson, CT vital records for something else, I ran across a few marriages which pertain to Mendon or surrounding towns. Some are ALDRICH. Anyway I extracted them to put on the list here. Hope they will be of help to someone. Page numbers are screwy though- Thompson, Windham Co., CT Vital Records on Film. All marriages occurred in Thompson Pg 261 Barrett, Daniel of Uxbridge, MA Hoyle, Mary Ann of Thompson, CT 08 Sep 1835 Pg 262 Aldrich, Silas N. of Woodstock, CT Allton, Mary A. of Thompson, CT __ Nov 1835 Note: This is Silas Nelson Aldrich AJ #661 Vol 1 pg 231 George Aldrich Genealogy by A. James Aldrich Pg 263 Bailey, William F. of Thompson, CT Aldrich, Jerusha C. of Thompson, CT 09 Nov 1835 Pg 101 Aldrich, Stephen A. of Smithfield, RI Copeland, Mahala R. of Smithfield, RI 26 Jun 1836 Note: This is Stephen Arnold Aldrich AJ #217viii, Vol 1 pg 109 George Aldrich Genealogy by A. James Aldrich. This was a second marriage for Stephen. Pg 102 Aldrich, Robert H. of Uxbridge, MA Munion, Emily of Thompson, CT 04 Aug 1836 Note: This is Robert Hall Aldrich AJ# 292v, Vol 1 pg 131 George Aldrich Genealogy by A. James Aldrich. Munyon/Munyan name very prominent in Thompson. Pg 102 Baxter, John C. of Uxbridge, MA Southwick, Ruth of Uxbridge, MA 09 Sep 1836 Pg 104 Howland, Aldrich of Burrillville, RI White, Lucy of Thompson, CT 16 Oct 1836 Pg 105 Houghton, Albert G. of Northbridge, MA Barton, Sarah A. of Smithfield, RI 23 Feb 1837 Question: Is this German Houghton who with wife, Sarah, had children listed in Northbridge vital records? Pg 275 Aldrich, Eddy of Douglas, MA Burlingame, Martha of Burrillville, RI 12 Nov 1837 Note: This is Eddy #311iv, Vol 1 pg 311 George Aldrich Genealogy by A. James Aldrich Pg 275 Buccanan, Joseph of Thompson, CT Aldrich, Sarah F. of Thompson, CT 10 Dec 1837 Pg 275 Bennett, Jerome B. of Woodstock, CT Aldrich, Rosina P. of Thompson, CT 30 Nov 1837 Pg 276 Rawson, Abel D. of Oxford, MA Smith, Hannah of Oxford, MA 28 Nov 1837 Note: Abel D. 7[Dexter 6; Joseph 5; John 4; John 3; Grindall 2; Edward 1] #EBC 3367 pg 233 1875 edition of the Rawson Family Memorial by Ellery Bicknell Crane Pg 279 Albee, Ezekiel S. of Shutesbury, MA Carpenter, Abbe T. of Mendon, MA 02 May 1838 Pg 284 Goldthwaite, Peter of Northbridge, MA Rawson, Mrs. Mary D. (Prentice) of Northbridge, MA m 07 Oct 1832 Note: Peter Goldthwaite was b. in Northbridge, son of Stephen and Chloe (Aldrich) Goldthwaite. Mary Draper Prentice m1) Alpheus Rawson of Uxbridge. Mary and Peter had children listed in the Northbridge vital records. Pg 286 Barnes, Stephen of Mendon, MA Capron, Sarah of Smithfield, RI 22 Nov 1838 Pg 287 Aldrich, Israel of Uxbridge, MA Belcher, Martha A. of Uxbridge, MA 16 Dec 1838 Note: Israel Aldrich #AJ596, Vol 1 pg 215 George Aldrich Genealogy by A. James Aldrich. [Martha Abigail Belcher] Pg 288 Rawson, Elisha J. of Worcester, MA Bemis, Elisa of Worcester, MA 26 Dec 1838 Note: Elisha J. 7 Rawson [Lewis 6; Nathan 5; John 4; John 3; Grindall 2; Edward 1] #EBC 3380 pg 234 of the 1875 edition of the Rawson Family Memorial by Ellery Bicknell Crane pg 288 Hunt, Leonard of Milford, MA Mann, Lucinda of Worcester, MA 10 Feb 1839 Note: Ref; Vital Records of Milford, MA pg 96 Leonard b. 16 Jun 1812 son of Pearly and Chloe (Albee) Hunt. This was his 2d marriage. Children of he and Lucinda are listed in the Milford vital records. He is also written up in the History of Milford, MA. Pg 288 Phelps, Liberty of East Douglas, MA Mann, Sarah A. of Worcester, MA 10 Feb 1839 Note: Sarah A. and Lucinda were sisters born in Worcester, daus of Daniel and Abigail (Johnson) Mann. Lucinda b. 27 Mar 1812 Worcester, MA vr pg 179 and Sarah b. 27 Jul 1817 Worcester, MA vr pg 178 Note: In the unpulished vital records of Douglas, MA I found a dau Josephine R. b. 24 Dec 1839 for them. Pg 289 Keach, Dudley of Mendon, MA Buxton, Rachel of Mendon, MA 25 Feb 1839 -------------------- Alison Franks Archivist, Rawson Family Association

    04/14/2001 05:35:49
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Cooke-Holbrook----NUTTER
    2. Alison
    3. Hi Tim: Some of the Nutters ended up in Leverett and Shutesbury, MA. There is a Nutter link to Rawson. Alison ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 7:06 PM Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] Cooke-Holbrook----NUTTER > These are my partneers family ancestors. Ira was his G3Grandfather. I don't > know if they connect with any of the Nutters being discussed. Though, I must > say, I love the name Hatevil. > > > Family History Report > > gen1 Edmund Nutter > Birth:York County, England > > > gen2 Hate-evil Nutter > Birth: 1603, England > Death: 28 Jun 1675, Dover, Stafford County, NH > Spouse: Anne Ayers > > > gen3 Anthony Nutter > Birth: 1630, England > Death: 19 Feb 1685, Dover, Stafford County, NH or 1686 > Spouse: Sarah Langstaff > Death: 14 Jul 1712, after 1712 > Marr: 1662, Dover, Stafford County, NH > > > gen4 Hatevil Nutter > Birth: 1670, Dover, Stafford County, NH > Death: 22 Nov 1745 > Spouse: Leah Nute > Father: James Nute > Mother: Elizabeth Hull Heard > Marr: 16 May 1716, Newington, NH, Rockingham County > > > gen5 Elizabeth Nutter > Birth: 19 Sep 1723, Newington, NH, Rockingham County > Spouse: Edward Rollins I > Birth: 2 Mar 1718, Dover, NH, Strafford County > Death: 25 May 1756, Rochester, Strafford County, NH > Father: James Rollins II (-1743) > Mother: Deborah Peavey > Marr: 21 Nov 1742, Newington, NH, Rockingham County > > > gen6 Edward Rollins II > Birth: 16 Nov 1756, Rochester, Strafford County, NH > Death: 10 Jun 1816, Rochester, Strafford County, NH > Spouse: Anna Wentworth > Birth: 26 Jul 1762, Rochester, Strafford County, NH > Death: 6 Sep 1855, Cirinth, ME, Penobscot County > Father: Stephen Wentworth (1743-1820) > Mother: Molly Malcomb > Marr: 17 Dec 1778, Rochester, Strafford County, NH > Children: Ira (1795-1881) > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >

    04/14/2001 12:45:05
    1. [MA-MENDON] Chat: Happy Easter Alice!
    2. Barbara Petty
    3. Alice, thanks for starting this list. It's fantastic. And you have a wonderful holiday yourself. Hope everyone on the list has a wonderful Easter holiday. Barb Petty

    04/14/2001 06:23:24