Hello again, Barbara. I searched my Delano book and found some information on your family. I hope it is helpful. On pages 267-ff of the book, "The Genealogy History and Allieances of the American House of Delano 1621 to 1899" by Major Joel Andrew Delano, (publish NEHGS) is the following: of David Delano: Martha Delano, d. Dux. Apr 21-1783? m Dux. June 30-1763 Asa, son of Philip and Rebecca (Phillips) Chandler, b do Mar 1-1743. 1. Rebecca b Oct 25-1764 (see Jephtha 6th of Judah) 2. Peleg, m 1st Mary Darling 1791 m 2nd Clarissa, he d 1825 3. Asa 4. Jesse, b Oct 19-1776, m Abigail __ b Oct 17-1783 [end of quotes from the book] As you can see, there is nothing of help for your Asa Chandler who married Martha Delano. But at least we have your Martha's connection to the Delano clan and thus to the Mayflower. Martha Delano was born to David Delano and Sarah ___ at Duxbury in 1743 [Delano Gen. p. 267] Her father, David Delano, was b June 3 1720, the son of Jonathan Delano (Dec 1675 - 6 Jan 1765) and Hannah Doty (Dec 1675 - 12 Apr 1764). Hannah Doty was the daughter of Thomas Doty and Mary Churchill and granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Edward Doty and Faith Clarke. Jonathan Delano was the son of Thomas Delano and Rebecca Alden (the daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins). So there you have 5 Mayflower connections (Alden, Mullins [3], and Doty). If you can prove your Asa Chandler, it looks like you are on your way to making the final connections. Good luck! Blessings, Father John Haldane (Alden, Mullins, Doty, Standish, Samson, Hopkins, Brewster) >From: "scanbar" <scanbar@prodigy.net> >To: <father_john@hotmail.com> >Subject: Chandler/Delano/Samson >Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 17:45:16 -0500 > >Hello Father John, > >I am intrigued with your post to MAYFLOWER as I am trying to connect the >families of Chandler, Delano, and Sampson (Samson) as well as a few >others, including Hunt, Phillips, and Simmons. > >My direct line is Chandler : Edmund -> Joseph m Mercy ___ -> Joseph m >Martha Hunt -> Philip m. Rebecca Phillips -> Asa m. Martha Delano -> Asa >m. Dianna Simmons-> Nathaniel L. m. Sally W. Sampson. > >Is your Martha Chandler the sister of my Philip, the children of Joseph and >Martha Hunt? I have notes that siblings Ebenezer b. 8 Sept 1712, Edmund b. >9 April 1710 and Jonathan b.18 Feb 1717/18 went to Maine ( at that time it >would have been MA as Maine became a state in 1825). I have Martha b. 23 >Nov 1716. These were Duxbury, MA people. > >I believe my Sally W. Sampson was the daughter of Perez and Sally Weston. > >Happy New Year >Barbara Young >scanbar@prodigy.net > > _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
Hi, I must have missed something on rootsweb but Asa Chandler m. Martha Delano is one of my lines. Can I help?? Relatively yours, Muriel Curtis Cushing ----- Original Message ----- From: "Father John Haldane" <father_john@hotmail.com> To: <MAYFLOWER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: January 05, 2003 01:44 PM Subject: [MFLR] Re: Chandler/Delano/Samson > Hello again, Barbara. > > I searched my Delano book and found some information on your family. I hope > it is helpful. > > On pages 267-ff of the book, "The Genealogy History and Allieances of the > American House of Delano 1621 to 1899" by Major Joel Andrew Delano, (publish > NEHGS) is the following: > > of David Delano: Martha Delano, d. Dux. Apr 21-1783? m Dux. June 30-1763 > Asa, son of Philip and Rebecca (Phillips) Chandler, b do Mar 1-1743. > > 1. Rebecca b Oct 25-1764 (see Jephtha 6th of Judah) > 2. Peleg, m 1st Mary Darling 1791 m 2nd Clarissa, he d 1825 > 3. Asa > 4. Jesse, b Oct 19-1776, m Abigail __ b Oct 17-1783 > > [end of quotes from the book] > > As you can see, there is nothing of help for your Asa Chandler who married > Martha Delano. But at least we have your Martha's connection to the Delano > clan and thus to the Mayflower. > > Martha Delano was born to David Delano and Sarah ___ at Duxbury in 1743 > [Delano Gen. p. 267] > > Her father, David Delano, was b June 3 1720, the son of Jonathan Delano (Dec > 1675 - 6 Jan 1765) and Hannah Doty (Dec 1675 - 12 Apr 1764). > > Hannah Doty was the daughter of Thomas Doty and Mary Churchill and > granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Edward Doty and Faith Clarke. > > Jonathan Delano was the son of Thomas Delano and Rebecca Alden (the daughter > of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins). > > So there you have 5 Mayflower connections (Alden, Mullins [3], and Doty). > > If you can prove your Asa Chandler, it looks like you are on your way to > making the final connections. > > Good luck! > > Blessings, > Father John Haldane > (Alden, Mullins, Doty, Standish, Samson, Hopkins, Brewster) > > > >From: "scanbar" <scanbar@prodigy.net> > >To: <father_john@hotmail.com> > >Subject: Chandler/Delano/Samson > >Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 17:45:16 -0500 > > > >Hello Father John, > > > >I am intrigued with your post to MAYFLOWER as I am trying to connect the > >families of Chandler, Delano, and Sampson (Samson) as well as a few > >others, including Hunt, Phillips, and Simmons. > > > >My direct line is Chandler : Edmund -> Joseph m Mercy ___ -> Joseph m > >Martha Hunt -> Philip m. Rebecca Phillips -> Asa m. Martha Delano -> Asa > >m. Dianna Simmons-> Nathaniel L. m. Sally W. Sampson. > > > >Is your Martha Chandler the sister of my Philip, the children of Joseph and > >Martha Hunt? I have notes that siblings Ebenezer b. 8 Sept 1712, Edmund b. > >9 April 1710 and Jonathan b.18 Feb 1717/18 went to Maine ( at that time it > >would have been MA as Maine became a state in 1825). I have Martha b. 23 > >Nov 1716. These were Duxbury, MA people. > > > >I believe my Sally W. Sampson was the daughter of Perez and Sally Weston. > > > >Happy New Year > >Barbara Young > >scanbar@prodigy.net > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > > > ==== MAYFLOWER Mailing List ==== > Check out the web page of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants at http://www.mayflower.org/ >