forwarding this from the CRV list: ---------------------- Forwarded Message: --------------------- From: CharFive@aol.com To: CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire - 1623 - 1660, by Charles Henry Pope, 1908 CANNEY, CANNING, KANNY, Thomas, Piscataqua, signed the combination in 1640. Living at Bloody Point, he was one of those residents who petitioned about 1642 to included in the town of Dover. [Mass. Arch. 3, 438] Constable in 1648. His wife Jane was in court in 1655 upon some matters affecting her husband and her son in law Jeremy Tibbits, husband of her daughter Mary. sons Thomas, Jr. and Joseph. He joined in a petition to the Gen. Court 10 Oct. 1665. Removed to York. ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== Karima, List Administrator mailto:CT-River-Valley-admin@rootsweb.com Guidelines for the list can be found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/CTRiverValleyWelcome.html
The book you mention is out of copyright protection. The book was originally published in 1903, and protection lasts for 60 years. :-) Anyone putting a copyright on it as a reprint has changed the original, or has done so in error - intentionally or otherwise. Regrards, 'Gene Hubbard I have a reprint from 1981 by Somersworth Press....no copyright... 'G bunnydust@attbi.com wrote: >Lists of MBC.. CRV..MeYork: > > It has come to my attention that this book may still being reprinted....I >checked it out and it IS ....so what we have to do is follow the copywrite >laws...sorry. > >* From this point on....will post small bits and pieces of information but >not as I have been...like names,dates,areas. [No genealogies] > >* if you think that it's the family you seek.....contact me PRIVATELY. > Bunnydust@attbi.com > > >Cynthia > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >
If you have numerous ancestors in the area of Old Kittery you may be interested in this CD. It has 26,000 names on it and you can check to see if your family name is on the CD before buying it . -- review by Dick Eastman http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/review.html - site page of Chadbournes http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/index.html -- Map of the settlement of which today are Kittery, york, Eliot,South Berwick,Dover,and Exeter http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/map.html --- >> We also incorporated all the corrections made by Wilbur D. Spencer in his own copy of his book, The Maine Spencers. They can be found nowhere else. ~TC You may forward this message to anyone who requests a copy of one-hundred-year old data, before most of the serious research<< Cynthia
I have the same information on my Booth family. There is more information on Robert, and Simeon and Rebecca, I will be cglad to share what I have. Lee Works ----- Original Message ----- From: <bunnydust@attbi.com> To: <MEYORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 9:44 PM Subject: [MEYORK] Re: Old Kittery....BOOTH........Barlow...Frost > No Barlows > -- > Daniel Frost ..the only one in the book,bpt. 1 Apr.1740, son of William > and Mary,widow of William Hanson,June 1739, of Rochester,NH > ---- > 425: " Rebecca,dau of George and _?, married Simeon Booth,son of Robert > Booth of Saco, who was born in 1641. . they removed to Enfield,Conn., and > she died in 1668." > --- > Now Enfield,Conn is on the north end of the Connecticut River while > Fairfield is in the southern part of Conn. along the coast west of the > Connecticut River near Bridgeport. They could and most likely did travel by > boat which most of the early colonist did in Mass.Bay. > > Cynthia -- thanks for the information on the Booths of Old Kittery. I have > > Simeon BOOTH's wife Rebecca FROST as d/o of Daniel and Elizabeth (BARLOW) > > FROST of Fairfield, CT, but I always wondered if this is right because of the > > distances for Saco, ME. Do you have anything else on these ancestors? > > Thanks > > > > Roger > > ______________________________
Janet: I just posted Thomas Canney information. As for Thomas CLARKE: many clarkes but no Thomas ---- DIRECTORY OF HEADS OF NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES,1620-1700,Frank R.Holmes,NY,1923 CLARK(e): Thomas 1.Thomas,carpenter,b.England 1599, came to Plymouth,Mass,1623; was at Harwich,Mass,1670 2.Thomas,elder brother of Dr.John,was at Newport,RI,1638 3.Thomas, Merchant,was first at Dorchester,Mass.,1636 and in 1653 at Boston. 4.Thomas,blacksmith, freeman at Boston,1641 5.Thomas,resident of Lynn,Mass,1640,removed to Reading[old spell."Redding"] where he died 1693 6.Thomas, merchant,resident of Dorchester,Mass before 1644. ----------------------------------------------- the list of Thomas' may help you find your Thomas. #6 and 3,could be same person. good luck Cynthia > I would be interested in Thomas Canney and Thomas Clarke. Thank you. Janet
OLD KITTERY AND HER FAMILIES,EVERETT S.STACKPOLE, Lewiston,Me.,1903 -- page: 33 Capt.Canney bought land of Capt.WIGGIN in Dover [NH] in 1634. He was living in 1671 and had second wife,Jane in 1655. He lived on the Piscataqua shore of Newington [NH]. Children were **Thomas,b.before 1645, married Sarah,dau of Anthony TAYLOR of Hampton. Sarah married (2) John WINGATE. **Joseph,married Mary CLEMENT. Their dau married Henry HOBBS. **Mary married Jeremy TIBBETTS ================================================================== FYI: [my notes] [you said Thomas Canney lived in Portsmouth,RI... I am aware that there was a movement of Baptist from the NH coastal area to Rhode Is., as my Samuel Drown's brother Solomon,also moved to RI and started the Drown family there,he was from Rochester,NH......oh I should have said "NH and Maine towns in coastal areas] The Maine Baptist church started in 1682 in Old Kittery area.] -- Cynthia Admin Ma-Bay-ColonL@rootsweb.com http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MA-BAY-COLONY ALWAYS VERIFY your source(s) REGARDLESS OF WHERE IT'S FROM > My 19th grt grandfather was a Thomas Canney, b ca 1620, d 1777 in > Portsmouth, RI. His son, Thomas Canney w b 1644 d 1674 NH. Either sound > familiar to you? > Cathy in Seattle > > on 5/16/03 09:33 AM, Scrapcat2@aol.com at Scrapcat2@aol.com wrote: > > > In a message dated 5/16/2003 8:04:17 AM Mountain Daylight Time, > > MA-BAY-COLONY-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > >> Thomas Canney** > >> John Symonds** John Peverly** > >> William Seavy ** Henry Landstaff** > >> William Berry** Jeremy Wolford** > >> James Wall ** William Brooklin** > >> Thomas Walford Thomas Moor--unk > >> Joseph Beal ** Hugh James** > >> Alexander Jones** John Ault** > >> WIlliam Brackett** James Newt/Nute** > >> Thomas Blake Thomas Clarke > >> Thomas Crockett William Dermit > >> Stephen Kiddar Charles Knill[Neal] > >> Thomas Comock** William Raymond** > >> Francis Williams** George Vaughan** > >> - ----------------------------------------------------------- > >> Those with a ** by their name have brief biography...if interested,let me > >> know and I'll post them after I am done with the look ups. > >> > > I have a Thomas Canney, m. Mary Loome or Loame who is my 9th great > > grandfather. I'm interested in knowing more about the Thomas Canney on your > > list. > > > > Thanks, > > Carol Kennedy > > > > > > ==== MA-BAY-COLONY Mailing List ==== > > Massachusetts [areas part of Mass.Bay Colony] > > Suffolk County MASUFFOL-L@rootsweb.com > > Essex County MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com > > Middlesex County MAMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com > > Bristol County MABRISTO-L@rootsweb.com > > Worcester County MAWORCES-L@rootsweb.com > > Norfolk County MANorfol-L@rootsweb.com > > Suffolk County MASuffol-L@rootsweb.com > > list moderator: BunnyDust@attbi.com > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > > to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== MA-BAY-COLONY Mailing List ==== > Politics and religion AFTER 1750.....do NOT belong here. > listowner: BunnyDust@attbi.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
OLD KITTERY AND HER FAMILIES,EVERETT S.STACKPOLE,Lewiston,Me.,1903 -- FYI: [my notes] ---- Page:29 JOCELYN, HENRY was son of Sir,Thomas Jocelyn, born about 1611. Soon after Mason's death he removed to Black Point(Scarborough),and was a commissioner under Deputy Gov. William Gorges, attending the first court held 25 March 1636. He may have served as agent for the company till 1638. In such a capacity he signed a lease in 1637. He declares he had a grant on the Pascataqua,together with Commock and Wannerton. We read of "Watts" Fort alias Point Joslain in the first book of town records,p.66. He married the widow of Capt.Thomas Cammock and received in Cammock's will the estate at Black point. It has been said and disputed that being driven away by Indians he went to Pemaquid, where he died in 1683. He was a man of high character and always held responsible positions in the government of the Province. ----------------- Cynthia--aka "Dusty" :-) Admin Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MA-BAY-COLONY ALWAYS VERIFY your source(s) REGARDLESS OF WHERE IT'S FROM > Hi, I would appreciate any additional information you have on my ancestor > Henry Jocelyn. I am trying to find his descendants. Thank you. Gail
I am most interested in the Old Kittery discussions as my ancestor was Philip Hubbard. He is my sixth gr granfather, having come late (1690). Just to set the record straight (for archival purposes only) it would be extraordinarily unusual to have had a "19th great grandfather" immigrant to America. :-) Perhaps the writer would like to clarify the statement? 'Gene Hubbard bunnydust@attbi.com wrote: >OLD KITTERY AND HER FAMILIES,EVERETT S.STACKPOLE, Lewiston,Me.,1903 >-- >page: 33 Capt.Canney bought land of Capt.WIGGIN in Dover [NH] > in 1634. He was living in 1671 and had second wife,Jane in 1655. > He lived on the Piscataqua shore of Newington [NH]. Children were > **Thomas,b.before 1645, married Sarah,dau of Anthony TAYLOR of > Hampton. Sarah married (2) John WINGATE. > **Joseph,married Mary CLEMENT. Their dau married Henry HOBBS. > **Mary married Jeremy TIBBETTS >================================================================== >FYI: [my notes] > [you said Thomas Canney lived in Portsmouth,RI... I am aware that >there was a movement of Baptist from the NH coastal area to Rhode Is., >as my Samuel Drown's brother Solomon,also moved to RI and started the Drown >family there,he was from Rochester,NH......oh I should have said >"NH and Maine towns in coastal areas] The Maine Baptist church started in >1682 in Old Kittery area.] >-- >Cynthia >Admin Ma-Bay-ColonL@rootsweb.com >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MA-BAY-COLONY >ALWAYS VERIFY your source(s) REGARDLESS OF WHERE IT'S FROM > > >>My 19th grt grandfather was a Thomas Canney, b ca 1620, d 1777 in >>Portsmouth, RI. His son, Thomas Canney w b 1644 d 1674 NH. Either sound >>familiar to you? >>Cathy in Seattle >> >>on 5/16/03 09:33 AM, Scrapcat2@aol.com at Scrapcat2@aol.com wrote: >> >> >> >>>In a message dated 5/16/2003 8:04:17 AM Mountain Daylight Time, >>>MA-BAY-COLONY-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Thomas Canney** >>>>John Symonds** John Peverly** >>>>William Seavy ** Henry Landstaff** >>>>William Berry** Jeremy Wolford** >>>>James Wall ** William Brooklin** >>>>Thomas Walford Thomas Moor--unk >>>>Joseph Beal ** Hugh James** >>>>Alexander Jones** John Ault** >>>>WIlliam Brackett** James Newt/Nute** >>>>Thomas Blake Thomas Clarke >>>>Thomas Crockett William Dermit >>>>Stephen Kiddar Charles Knill[Neal] >>>>Thomas Comock** William Raymond** >>>>Francis Williams** George Vaughan** >>>>- ----------------------------------------------------------- >>>>Those with a ** by their name have brief biography...if interested,let me >>>>know and I'll post them after I am done with the look ups. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>I have a Thomas Canney, m. Mary Loome or Loame who is my 9th great >>>grandfather. I'm interested in knowing more about the Thomas Canney on your >>>list. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Carol Kennedy >>> >>> >>>==== MA-BAY-COLONY Mailing List ==== >>>Massachusetts [areas part of Mass.Bay Colony] >>>Suffolk County MASUFFOL-L@rootsweb.com >>>Essex County MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com >>>Middlesex County MAMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com >>>Bristol County MABRISTO-L@rootsweb.com >>>Worcester County MAWORCES-L@rootsweb.com >>>Norfolk County MANorfol-L@rootsweb.com >>>Suffolk County MASuffol-L@rootsweb.com >>>list moderator: BunnyDust@attbi.com >>> >>>============================== >>>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go >>>to: >>>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >>> >>> >>> >>==== MA-BAY-COLONY Mailing List ==== >>Politics and religion AFTER 1750.....do NOT belong here. >>listowner: BunnyDust@attbi.com >> >>============================== >>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> >> >> > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >
[my notes] page 735-6: SMITH ""James Smith had a grant of 50 acres in 1669. He was living in Berwick in 1668. He married Martha, dau of Thomas WILLS of Exeter,England, who married Mary Wadel. Martha was born in Bristol,Eng., 18 Jan 1653. She married (2) Christopher GRANT and was captured by Indians 18 Nov 1690 and bapt 3 May 1693 in Canada. He died in 1687,leaving widow Martha and following children: i.James m.Martha BRADGON and settled in York [see HISTORY OF LITCHFIELD,ME] ii. Mary iii.Elizabeth - John-2 [James?], son of James,married Elizabeth(___) and lived in Berwick. John born 26 July 1685, and carried captive with his mother and bapt 3 May 1693 in Montreal. children: * Elizabeth b. 13 Apr.1708; mar.Caleb MADDOX 28 Jan.1724? * Martha b. 18 Sept 1710 * Experience b. 8 Dec 1712 * John b.8 Jan 1714; m.Elizabeth LIBBY * Mary b.8 June 1717 * Abigail b. 18 Sept.1719; m. Thomas THOMPSON * Joshua b. 15 Feb. 1721 * Ichabod b. 25 March 1724; m. Sarah CHADBOURNE,she m.(2) Wm.ROSS * Ruth prob. died young * Jane bapt 12 Nov 1727 * Dorcas b. 15 July 1732; m. Philip YEATON,15 Feb.1749? -- Children of John and Elizabeth. John Smith,Jr of Berwick,m.26 Nov 1734, Elizabeth Libby in Portsmouth [NH]. *Mary b. 3 March 1736 *James b. 13 Feb.1738; m. Sarah LORD,19 Dec 1754? *Martha b. 20 Feb. 1740 *Elizabeth b. 25 March 1742 *John b. 12 Dec.1744 *Anna b.14 Dec.1748 *Sarah b. 7 Nov.1750 *Ichabod b. 14 July 1751 * Dorcas b. 27 Aug 1753 *Anna b. 14 July 1755 *Daniel b. 12 June 1757 *Joshua b. 8 June 1759 --- Samuel Smith m. Margaret EMERY about 1707. She was bapt. 20 Dec 1713. the following children were baptized at South Berwick, 4 July 1715,viz: Joel, Samuel,John,and Daniel. Daniel had wife,Lydia and children bapt. 8 Nov.1733,viz: Abigail,Hannah,and Lydia,and 18 Apr 1736,Esther."" =========================================================================== GOODWIN....page 452 - 461 there are 9 pages....can you tell me whom you are looking for ? Cynthia -- Admin Ma-Bay-ColonL@rootsweb.com http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MA-BAY-COLONY ALWAYS VERIFY your source(s) REGARDLESS OF WHERE IT'S FROM > > Hi, > > Do you have anything on Smith's and Goodwin's? > > Bobbi > > > ==== MA-BAY-COLONY Mailing List ==== > Have a complaint about the list, please contact me directly..... > do not post any negative remarks about others or their postings. > email me at: BunnyDust@attbi.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Brief bios: page 34: " WILLIAM BERRY is said to have been the first settler at Sandy Beach, in Rye,NH. He signed the Glebe conveyance in 1640 and died about 1654. His widow Jane,married Nathaniel DRAKE. Children: *Joseph,mariner of Portsmouth, married Rachel__?, bought 1/2 an acre of land of WITHERS in Kettery in 1683. * John * James,had grant in Kittery 1673 * William * Elizabeth married John LOCKE about 1652"" > Cynthia, would you please post the bio of William Berry when you have a > chance? Thanks much. > > Karen Sullivan > Visit the Alden Kindred of America > http://www.alden.org > > -----Original Message----- > From: bunnydust@attbi.com [mailto:bunnydust@attbi.com] > Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 9:42 PM > To: MEYORK-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MEYORK] Stewards and servants of Province of New Hampshire and > Maine > > > OLD KITTERY AND HER FAMILIES; Evertt S.Stackpole,Lewiston,Maine,1903 > -------- > pages 25 to 36 > > The early settlers of...The "Plantations of Pascataqua": > Little Harbor- now Rye,NH > Kittery Point > Sturgeon Creek- now Eliot,Me > Strawbery Banke-now Portsmouth,NH > Black Point- now Scarborough > Spruce Creek > Neichamwannock-Berwick,Me > Quampeagan Falls or Parish of Unity > ------- > The settlers came with stewards and had to work for John Mason,Esq.for 5 > years as indentured servants, came in 1631. > > Walter neal,steward Ambrose Gibbins,steward** > Thomas Wonterton,steward** Hinry Jocelyn,Steward** > Francis norton,Steward** Sampson Lane, steward** > Reginald Furnald,steward** Ralph Gee** > Henry Gee** William Cooper** > William Chadbourne** ffrancis Matthews** > Humphrey Chadborn William Chadborn,jr > ffrancis Rand** James Johnson** > Ant.Ellins** Henry Baldwin-no info > Thomas Spencer** Thomas Furral--unk > Thomas Herd** 8 danes > 22 women Thomas Chatherton** > John Crowther** John Williams** > Roger Knight** Henry Sherburn** > John Goddard ** Thomas furnold** > Thomas Withers** Thomas Canney** > John Symonds** John Peverly** > William Seavy ** Henry Landstaff** > William Berry** Jeremy Wolford** > James Wall ** William Brooklin** > Thomas Walford Thomas Moor--unk > Joseph Beal ** Hugh James** > Alexander Jones** John Ault** > WIlliam Brackett** James Newt/Nute** > Thomas Blake Thomas Clarke > Thomas Crockett William Dermit > Stephen Kiddar Charles Knill[Neal] > Thomas Comock** William Raymond** > Francis Williams** George Vaughan** > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Those with a ** by their name have brief biography...if interested,let me > know and I'll post them after I am done with the look ups. > > Cynthia > Admin Ma-Bay-ColonL@rootsweb.com > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MA-BAY-COLONY > ALWAYS VERIFY your source(s) REGARDLESS OF WHERE IT'S FROM > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Page 23: ""the carpenters who came over to build the mills were James Wall, WIlliam Chadbourne, and John Goddard." "The deposition of James Wall,taken the 21 of the 3 month 1652. The deponent sayeth that aboute the year 1634, he with his partners William Chadbourne and John Goddarde, came to New England upon the accompt of Captaine John Mason of London,and also for themselves,and were landed at Newichawannock upon certaine lands there which Mr.Goieslem [Henry Jocelyn] Captaine Mason's agente brought them unto,with the ladinge of some goodes,and there they did builde upp at the fall there (called by the Indian name Asbenbedick, for the use of Captaine Mason and ourselves one sawe mill and one stamping mill for corne wch [sic] we did keep the space of three or foure years next after; and further this deponent saith, he built one house upon the same lands,and so did William Chadbourne another & gave it to his sonne in law Thomas Spencer who now lives in it; and this deponent also saith that we had peacable and quiete possession of that land for the use of Captaine Mason afforesaid,and that the said agente did buy some planted ground of the Indians which they had planted upon the saide land,and that Captaine Mason's agente's servants did break up and clear certain lands there and planted corne upon it and all this is to be his best rememberance." " James Wall sworne whoe affirmed upon his oath that the pmises [sic] was true. Sworne before me, George Smyth " ---- MY note: my experienced guide on this subject is correct,the settlers did not arrive in 1631 nor were they indentured servants. Thanks to Ted. ===================== 26 John Goddard listed as one of the "stewards and servants" sent by John Mason (the whole list was posted) -- 32: (brief biography) "" JOHN Goddard came as a millwright in 1634.He had a lot on Dover Neck in 1648. was made a freeman at Dover in 1653. In 1669 he sold land at Oyster River to WIlliam Williams. The inventory of his estate i dated 12 Nov 1660. Widow,Wealthea married John SYMONDS. She was born 1621 and living in 1703. John Goddard's children were : John, born 1621... untimely death in 1674; Benjamin, living in 1672; daughter who married John Gilman. Daughter, who married Arthur Bennet; Daughter who married James Thomas. A daughter,Martha perhaps one of these married Elias Crichett. The Goddard name is spread widely through Maine and NH."" ================================== footnote on page 23: " April 14,1653, Joseph Mason brought action,in Norfolk Court against John Goddard "for breach of convenant in not building a saw mill and coren mill and keeping the same in repayer and worke the full time of 5 years next after his arivell [sic] and for not continewing in ye worke of ye sd convenant as doth more att large apperre. The Jurie finde for the plaintiff one hunder pounds damage and cost of court, the execuson respited for 2 months, for cost £2 8s "" ================= Cynthia > Would you please send me whatever information there is on John Goddard. This > could be the breakthrough I am looking for. > > Janet > golfjeheck@cox.net
Charlotte: I had this already to go about a week ago and I dont know what happened but that email never went out, just plainly disappeared ! :-( Let's try again... FYI: {my notes] -- Shore/Shorey[Samuel,Edmund,Milton] pages: 728-30: [only 3 generations here] "The name is sometimes written Shores and the family may be connected to the Shores family of Portsmouth [NH]. SAMUEL Shorey witness a deed at Kittery in 1702 and had a grant of 50 acres in 1703. He married, 29 April 1702,Mary,Dau of Thomas and Mary(Thompson)Rhodes and lived in the northern part of Eliot[Me]. Died about 1790". "Samuel-2 b. Jan 1,1706; m. Martha___?" "Samuel-3 bpt. 26 Aug.1733; m. Hannah Libby, 8 Sept.1763" ---------------------------------------------------------- No Milton Shorey or Shore Edmond-nope ========================================================= Kearney ...None -------------------- Trufant-page 468 {Gowell genealogy} " William,son of Wm and Lydia(Parker) Gowell,b.23 Nov 1773; died 30 Sept. 1851; married Annie TRUFANT ". Gowens lived in the Portsmouth,York,and Kittery areas according to Stackpole. --- Cyr--none ------------------- Cynthia > Cynthia, > Does your book have any information on the family of SHOREY (SHORE), > Samuel, Edmond, Milton, CA 1780 - 1860 or KEARNEY, TRUFANT, CYR. Appreciate > the offer. What a wonderful present. > Thanks, > Charlotte > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > PLEASE NOTE: Posting of items of RELIGIOUS/POLITICAL CONTENT, VIRUSES WARNINGS, > CHAIN LETTERS, or SPAM will result in being removed from the list. If you have > any questions regarding this, contact the list administrator, Karima at > mailto:CT-River-Valley-admin@rootsweb.com >
No Barlows -- Daniel Frost ..the only one in the book,""bpt. 1 Apr.1740, son of William and Mary,widow of William Hanson,June 1739, of Rochester,NH"" ---- 425: " Rebecca,dau of George and _?, married Simeon Booth,son of Robert Booth of Saco, who was born in 1641. . they removed to Enfield,Conn., and she died in 1668." --- Now Enfield,Conn is on the north end of the Connecticut River while Fairfield is in the southern part of Conn. along the coast west of the Connecticut River near Bridgeport. They could and most likely did travel by boat which most of the early colonist did in Mass.Bay . Look at a map and you can see how they might have traveled. -- There were several Frost/Foss/Fost families in the corner of NH and Maine area....The Rebeca was of the George Frost line who lived at Winter Harbor and Saco [according to Stackpole] ----- Of course one must remember that this was the time of the Indian wars and the colonist moved to safer areas. Cynthia > Cynthia -- thanks for the information on the Booths of Old Kittery. I have > Simeon BOOTH's wife Rebecca FROST as d/o of Daniel and Elizabeth (BARLOW) > FROST of Fairfield, CT, but I always wondered if this is right because of the > distances for Saco, ME. Do you have anything else on these ancestors? > Thanks > > Roger
No Barlows -- Daniel Frost ..the only one in the book,bpt. 1 Apr.1740, son of William and Mary,widow of William Hanson,June 1739, of Rochester,NH ---- 425: " Rebecca,dau of George and _?, married Simeon Booth,son of Robert Booth of Saco, who was born in 1641. . they removed to Enfield,Conn., and she died in 1668." --- Now Enfield,Conn is on the north end of the Connecticut River while Fairfield is in the southern part of Conn. along the coast west of the Connecticut River near Bridgeport. They could and most likely did travel by boat which most of the early colonist did in Mass.Bay. > Cynthia -- thanks for the information on the Booths of Old Kittery. I have > Simeon BOOTH's wife Rebecca FROST as d/o of Daniel and Elizabeth (BARLOW) > FROST of Fairfield, CT, but I always wondered if this is right because of the > distances for Saco, ME. Do you have anything else on these ancestors? > Thanks > > Roger
I am going to post the details on the book and please make a copy of it as I will not be putting this information on every request. Only thing I will put are the page number(s). --- OLD KITTERY AND HER FAMILIES,Everett S.Stackpole,Lewiston,Maine,1903 -- Cynthia
Lese....is there a variable spelling ?... OLD KITTERY AND HER FAMILIES by Stackpole As far as Adriel Warren there is: page 788: "Gideon,son of Gilbert and Abigail (..) Warren, married 1 Dec 1748,dau Hannah dau of John and Ruth(dow) Morrell ". they had 11 children.....Adriel was the "2 child, b. 24 Feb.1752". No mention of marriage for Adriel. Cynthia > Hi, > Would you look up any record on the above couple. Lese was supposedly > born in Mass and they married around 1786. > > They had 11 children. Please see if you find any info on these children > and birthdates. And would you also check for any marriage info in > Berwick? > > Thanks so much. > > > Valerie Austin > valeriejo1@cox.net > > >
George: the "family lore"...seldom is correct...there may be a little truth in them but not whole truth. ie: my family has always said my grandfather Philip Drown's parents [Caledonia county,VT] came from Canada when in fact they were from Rochester NH and previous to that Boston. However the "little truth" in the lore was that the wife's family was from Canada !! --------------------- OLD KITTERY AND HER FAMILIES: HOOD PAGE: 736: "(Snow genealogy): Henry and Sarah (Nason),dau Agnes b. 22 Nov.1703 married SAMUEL HOOD OF LYNN, 11 Dec 1723." --- 710: " "(Safford genealogy): Thomas-1 Stafford settled Ipwich,Ma. prior to 1730. He married (1) Mary,dau of NATHAN HOOD of Topsfield,Ma," --------- 711: "(Safford gene.): Moses-3,son of Moses-2 and Mary(HOOD) Safford, had dau called Mary HOOD,9/2/1797, who married James Pettegrew." ---------- that's it for the HOODS Cynthia Admin Ma-Bay-ColonL@rootsweb.com ALWAYS VERIFY your source(s) REGARDLESS OF WHERE IT'S FROM > Cynthia, > You're right I'm still looking. > I found that William son of Nathan born 1731 was married twice and one of > the original Hoods came from this second marriage. Found that the Hoods who > originally came to Vermont were cousins and not twins as original family > lore has it. > Also thought that John Hood, original Hood in America, was in Kittery in > 1653 guess not!! > Any information on any of the Hoods you mentioned along with dates?? > Thanks, > George > PS interesting note, Snow is a family line on my mother's side, Pike. I > suspect a lot of families are intertwined several times. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <bunnydust@attbi.com> > To: "George Hood" <ghood@vtlink.net> > Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 10:20 PM > Subject: Re: OLD KITTERY AND HER > > > > Hi George: > > Last I heard from you , you were still hunting ancestors in > > Vermont.... > > -- > > Hoods,in old Kittery, there's: > > Agnes[Snow] > > Mary > > Nathan > > Samuel > > > > Cynthia > > > Could you look up Hoods, > > > John Hood Kittery 1653? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > George E. Hood, Sr. > > > > > > > > > >
There's 7 generations of Hodsdons.... "Nicholas Hodsdon was in Hingham,Ma.,1635. He married (1)Esther Wines.who died 29 Nov.1647. He moved to Watertown,Mass.,where he was living in 1650. Soon after he moved to Kittery, where he first appears on record,1655. His 2d wife was Elizabeth___. Some think she was dau of John Wincoll. He lived a short time at Quamphegan and later near Birch Point Brook in South Berwick,Maine. A Nicholas Hodsdon was killed by indians in Wells,1704. Wife Elizabeth was living in 1686." children: *Esther bapt 20 Sept 1640; m. Edward Weymouth,Dec.25,1663 *Mehitable bapt.Nov 1641; m. 3 Nov 1665,Peter Welcome of Salem,Mass. * JEREMIAH bapt. 5 Sept 1643; m. Ann,dau of Alexander and Ann Thwaites. Lived at Portsmouth. died before 1719. *ISRAEL bapt. 19 July 1646; m. probably Ann,dau of Miles and Ann Thompson; his estate admin,1696. his widow m.Robert Evans of Dover [NH]. Had son,Israel who married Ann Wingate.and had dau Ann who married John Wingate."" ======================== Dianatha: there are 7 generations in the book. Cynthia > Hello, > When you have a chance, please look for Nicholas HODSDON and sons Jeremiah > & Israel. > > Thank you, > > Diantha Howard > > > At 06:59 PM 5/8/2003 +0000, you wrote: > > I have OLD KITTERY AND HER FAMILIES, Everett Stackpole;Lewiston,Me.,1903 > > > >and will do look ups....please email me privately Bunnydust@attbi.com > >and I will post to the list. (if you know of another list that would be > >able to use this info,please forward this email to them.) > >- > > The towns covered under "old Kittery" are now in NH and Maine...on both > >sides of the Piscataqua River. The names of the towns are the old names > >such > >as Nutter's Cove, Pine Point, Pudding Hole, etc. > >- > > The dates start with 1630's...few before that. > >- > > It's a great book...hubby got it for me for Mother's Day :-) > >..t's old but not a mark in it and in good shape. > > > >Cynthia > >Admin.Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com > >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MA-BAY-COLONY > >ALWAYS VERIFY your source(s) REGARDLESS OF WHERE IT'S FROM > > > > > >============================== > >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > >go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > Diantha Howard > Grand Isle, VT >
First Nathaniel Frost I see in Old Kittery and Her families by Stackpole is: page: 425 Nathaniel bapt 15 April 1711; m.Elizabeth_____; he was son of Nicholas and Dorothy (Mendum) --------------- page 426 Nathaniel captured by the Indians,1690,son of William and Rachel(?) ------------------- page 427: Nathaniel b. 14 Aug 1713; m. Elizabeth___; son of James and Margaret (dau of William and Deliverance (Taylor)Goodwin . Nathaniel lived in South Berwick,Maine -------------------- Nathaniels on pages 426 and 427 are related. Cynthia > Dear Cynthia, > Would you kindly check pg. 407 in Old Kittery to see if it contains any > additional information about Nathaniel Frost? I believe he was born in So. > Berwick in 1713, and recently ran across this reference for him while trying to > verify his birthdate/place. > > Many thanks, > Elly Stewart >
In my last posting regarding the "early settlers" and the listing of "stewards and servants"..... there are experienced researchers on this list and in regards to the date of settlement and the term "servants" by Stackpole when the term should have been "hired hands" in this instance. Stackpole on page 25 and 26 seems to mix the terms of "servants" and "hired hands" which makes it confusing to the reader. ie. 8 Danes is on the list as I posted....but those who have seen old manuscripts state that the 8 Danes could have said "8 hands", its possible with trying to decipher old writing. The names on the list as quoted by Stackpole ""the orgin of the document is not stated. There is a good reason to believe that the list is reliable. It has been published many times with some variation in spelling."" - Much of the information on this particular subject according to Stackpole is located in :[ to verify your source] 1. History of Maine ,Williamson, Vol.I,pp 244 2.Proceedings of Mass. Historical Society, 1876,pp. 358-371 3. Winthrop's Journal,p.44 4. Mass.Archives, Vol.III, p.444 verify---verify----verify--- Cynthia