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Hello, I have just subscribed to this list & am looking for help with verifying the ancestry of my gt gt grandmother, Catherine LUND GIBBS. I posted the message below this morning on the Hillsborough Query Forum as well as on the LUND board at Genconnect. I have already found the two histories of Dunstable that give detailed accounts of the early Lund family and now I'm trying to verify the connection between my Catherine Lund & them beyond what the LDS site shows. My gt gt grandmother was Catherine Lund, b. 8/14/1817 in Nashua, Hillsboro Co., NH & d near Kinmundy, Fayette Co. IL, 1875. This is from an old family Bible, but I also found her in an IGI record on the LDS familysearch.org site & from there pieced together IGI records which, if verifiable, runs like this from her back: Catherine Lund b. 1817 < Isaac Lund & Abigail ? < Jonathan Lund m. Priscilla Cummings < Cpt. Jonathan Lund b. 12 Oct 1717 d. 29 Nov 1801 m. Jane or Jean Varnum < Thomas Lund b. 9 Sept 1682, d. 16 Jan 1712 m. Elizabeth Taylor b. 7 Aug. 1690, d. 23 Aug 1763. All these people were of Dunstable NH/Mass. Can anyone help me with verification of this line from Catherine on back? Thanks for any assistance! David Berry Monterey, CA Are We related? Visit my online genealogy database & let me know if you see any familiar names: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dberry
I am looking for information about the following: Patrick LEHAN born in Ireland and came to the U.S. and settled in Manchester, N.H. in 1880. He married Hannah (Anna) SWEENEY on Nov 13, 1883 in Manchester. They had 6 children all born in Manchester. Josephine b abt 1885/86; Daniel Joseph b. Aug 5, 1891; William b. 1893/94; Francis b. 1897/98; Alfred b. 1901/02; Arthur b. 1906/07. Patrick died Dec. 5, 1926 and Hannah died May 9, 1938. Josephine was a nurse. On August 26, 1912 Daniel Joseph LEHAN married Alice JULIUS from the Sacred Heart R. C. Parish in Manchester. They moved to Hooksett, N. H. He was Supt. for The Bell Bldg. Inc., in Manchester. They had at least one daughter Guilea who married Gerald Kenny on October 25, 1941. I have checked both Manchester and Hooksett for Lehan's and Kenny's but have not found any. I would like any info I could get and also if there are any living descendants I would like to get in touch with them. I think we may be related. My great grandfather was Cornelius LEHAN and he had half brothers and sisters in Ireland. Some came over to Manchester or vicinity We know that a half brother lived in Manchester years ago and think it might have been Patrick. Would like to find out if this is so. In the 40's there were cousins living in Manchester that my cousin and his parents would go down to visit. I would appreciate any help I can get with this. Thank you. Bette
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This was on another list... THE TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR NAMES: (1). Thou shalt name your male children: James, John, Joseph, Josiah, Abel, Richard, Thomas, William (2) Thou shalt name your female children: Elizabeth, Mary, Martha, Maria, Sarah, Ida, Virginia, May (3) Thou shalt leave NO trace of your female children. (4) Thou shalt, after naming your children from the above lists, call them by strange nicknames such as: Ike, Eli, Polly, Dolly, Sukey. ---making them difficult to trace. (5) Thou shalt NOT use any middle names on any legal documents or census reports, and only where necessary, you may use only initials on legal documents. (6) Thou shalt learn to sign all documents illegibly so that your surname can be spelled, or misspelled, in various ways: Hicks, Hicks, Hix, Hixe, Hucks, Kicks (7) Thou shalt, after no more then 3 generations, make sure that all family records are lost, misplaced, burned in a court house fire, or buried so that NO future trace of them can be found. (8) Thou shalt propagate misleading legends, rumors, & vague innuendo regarding your place origination (A) you may have come from : England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales.... or Iran. (B) you may have American Indian ancestry of the______tribe...... (C) You may have descended from one of three brothers that came over from______ (9) Thou shalt leave NO cemetery records, or headstones with legible names. (10) Thou shalt leave NO family Bible with records of birth, marriages, or deaths. (11) Thou shalt ALWAYS flip thy name around. If born James Albert, thou must make all the rest of thy records in the names of Albert, AJ, JA, AL, Bert, Bart, or Alfred. (12) Thou must also flip thy parent's names when making reference to them, although "Unknown" or a blank line is an acceptable alternative. And my own personal addition: (Davidson domuff@webzone.net) Thou shalt name at least 5 generations of males, and dozens of their cousins with identical names in order to totally confuse researchers.
Hi, I made a mistake on my earlier posting of the following: I had listed Alanson Morse as being married to Caroline Worcester which is correct, but toward the end of the message when I expounded on the Worcester information and was listing her siblings and herself, I noted that she was married to Gardner Elisha - that was incorrect!!� I also forgot to include the info on Caroline's 2nd marriage.� So what follows it the correct version of my facts.�� Sorry for the mistake - just typing faster than my brain was working, I guess *chuckle* Thanks for any and all help!!!�� Later, Karen ************************************************************* I am new to the list and seeking help to solve a snag in my research.� I live in remote Alaska and am limited mainly to doing genealogy via email.� I am limited to 9600 baud and long distance charges so web access is very limited (one page can take from 1 to 10 minutes to pull up, and photos take forever - it they dont bog down)� Anyway, I appreciate any help that you may offer. Alanson H. MORSE b.abt 1811 in MA or NH; d.26 Jul 1848 in Dalton,, MA ��� married 22 Dec 1839 in Lowell,, MA *Caroline Louisa WORCESTER b.28 Jan 1821 Fitchburg, MA; d.1904 in CO their children: ��� Fidelia b.1842 MA; d.1852 MA ��� Elisha Gardner b.1843 MA; d.1907 CA; m. Mary Woodard BISPHAM ��� Alanson W. b.1845 MA; 1905 NJ; m. Emma L. WALKER ��� Caroline Christiana b.1848 MA; d.1900 MA; m. Joseph W. PEDRICK *Caroline Louisa Worcester m. 2nd on 8 Oct 1851 MA to Willard Harrison WILSON b.20 Apr 1821 Antrim,, NH; d.1 Nov 1860 MA ������� son of Jonas WILSON b.abt 1809 MA and Lydia ??? � Am hoping to find more info or someone else researching this couple.� I have a little more info on the WORCESTER line. William WORCESTER ��� Samuel WORCESTER ������� Francis� WORCESTER ����������� Francis WORCESTER, Jr d.29 Jul 1833 in Dunstable,, MA ��������������� Noah WORCESTER continued: James Noah b.1788 , Hillsboro, NH; d.1833 , Hillsboro, NH ��� married 1813 , Hillsboro, NH to Mary C. LAWRENCE b.1791 , Hillsboro, NH; d.1823 , Hillsboro, NH their children: ��� James Alonzo D. b.abt 1814 NH m. Ester ??? ��� Mary C. b.1815 NH m.1836 Benjamin PAGE b.1814 MA; d.1848 MA ��� Elisa T. b.1817 NH m.1835 David PAGE b.1811 MA ��� John Fernando E. b.abt 1813 NH m.Hannah ???? b.abt 1816 ��� William Sylvester b.1819; d.1836 ��� *Caroline Louisa b.1821 MA; d.1904 CO� m.MORSE (1st); WILSON (2nd) ��� Abigail Fidelia b.1822; d.1831 � I appreciate your help.� Later, Karen Hamilton � � � �
"B. Kruse" wrote: > > Out of curiosity, will you share your 4 generations before Abner? > Thanks > Barbara Sure. This is long and it may be a bit hard to follow in text format, but here it is. First Generation 1. Thomas Brown, b. ca.1610 England, and wife Bridget (?) settled Sudbury MA 1637, moved to Concord MA 1638, freeman 14 Mar. 1639, d. Concord 3 Nov. 1688. (Concord recorded the death, but Savage says "he removed probably to Cambridge and died 3 Nov. 1688). Bridget died 5 Jan 1681. c24,s266 BROWN, THOMAS, Concord 1638, perhaps br. of Rev. Edmund, being among orig. proprs. of Sudbury 1637, freem. 14 Mar.1639, by w. Bridget had Boaz, b. 14 Feb. 1642; perhaps Jabez, 1644; Mary, 26 Mar. 1646; Eleazer, July 1649; and Thomas, 1651. His w. d. 5 Jan. 1681, and he rem. prob. to Cambridge, d. 3 Nov. 1688. S Brothers Edmund and William were, with Thomas, original grantees of Sudbury. (Another note says Edmund was "proprietor" of Sudbury.) Other Browns settled in Watertown MA may be related. [Savage]* says Thomas was from Hawkedon Parish, Co. Suffolk, near Bury St. Edmunds. A note (p. 118) in "Genealogies of Watertown, Mass." by Henry Bond (1860) states: "It is not improbable that Edmund, Thomas and William Browne, original grantees of Sudbury, were of the same lineage as Richard and Abraham (of Watertown) but no evidence of it has been discovered. Richard and Abraham were sons of Thomas of Swan Hall, Parish of Hawkedon, Suffolk Co. Eng.". Farmer, quoting "Shattuck, MS Hist., Concord" says Thomas removed to Cambridge. 2 i. Boaz Brown b. Concord 14 Dec. 1641, d. Concord 07 Apr. 1724. c1 Boaz and Jabez on tax rolls in Stow 1688.. N32:81 20 ii. Jabez 1644. m.(1) Hannah Blanford 23 Dec 1667, m(2) Deborah Haynes, d 1692 s266,L iii. Mary b. 26 1st mo, 1646, m(1) William Woodhead (Woodward?) 21 June 1669, m(2) John Gove (Gore?) of Cambridge c5,L,W iv. Eleazer b. 5th mo. 1649 (W. says b. 6 July 1649) (S. says "perhaps son of Thomas) m. Dinah Spalding 9 Feb. 1674/5 Chelmsford, d. 22 Jan. 1719/20 Canterbury CT c5,L 10 v. Thomas b. 1652 (from g.s.) Savage says 1651. c94 Second Generation 2. Boaz Brown m.(1) Mary Winship, Concord, 8 Nov. 1664. (See Winship file) c11, t104 Freeman 1673. Farmer says he removed to Stow 1690. K.B. says he was a founder and on the first board of selectmen in 1683; moved to Dedham in 1695. Will dated 1715 in Dedham s266,109 No record of Mary's death found. 16 i Boaz[2] b. 31 July 1665 [Savage] 23 Aug. 1665 [C12].T says Boaz(2) m. Abail c12 3 ii Thomas[2] b. 12 or 21 May 1667 [Savage], b. 12 May 1667 [Concord] c13 iii Mary b. 31 Oct 1670 [Savage & Concord]. Weis says this Mary died young. c15,L,W 18 iv Edward b. 20 Mar 1672/3 [Savage and Concord] -"moved to Stow" c17,W 19 v. Mercy b. ??, m. John Everett, Dedham, 3 Jan. 1699/1700 (see [16] below) t704,L,W 17 vi. Mary b. 24 Mar. 1678. Married Sam Stearns of Dedham 9 July 1696 in Concord. c15,L,W vii. Perhaps Jane b 4 Sept. 1684 Stow, Mass. StowVR,L m(2) Mary (Fuller) Richards, 30 Sept. 1695 in Dedham Mass. Mary b. 01 Mar. 1653 in Dedham, dau. of Robert Fuller and Sarah, d. 12 Sept. 1715 in Dedham; KFB m(3) Abigail (Ballard) Wheat of Andover, 10 Sept 1716, in Concord. No children known. KFB "Boaz Brown, husband of Abigail, died 7 Apr. 1724 [in his 83rd yr.-g.s.] c109 "Abigail, widow of Boaz Brown, d. 20 July 1726". c110 Third Generation 3. Thomas[2] Brown m. Rachel Poulter ca. 1690. Rachel Poulter, b. 14 Mar 1670/1, in Billerica, MA. (See Poulter file). No record of the marriage found. He died 13 May 1739 in the 73rd yr of his age. c30,143 Children of Thomas and Rachel: i. Rachel b. 16 Feb. 1691/2, d. 4 Mar 1691/2. c36 ii. Mary b. 20 Mar. 1692/3, m. Thomas Flint 15 Jan 1717 c38,92 4 iii. John[1] Brown b. 18 Sep. 1694 d. 6 Mar 1750 c40,415 iv. Rachel b. 10 Mar. 1695/6 c41 11 v. Jonathan b. 30 July 1698 c45 vi. Thomas b. 14 June 1700, d. 28 Nov. 1700 c49,58 vii. Hanah b. 5 June 1702, m. Simon Davis 1 June 1719 c53 viii. Abigail b. 12 Mar. 1703/4 m. Jonathan Davis c61,L ix. Dinah b. 12 Feb. 1705/6 m. Henry Jeffts 13 Nov 1735 c64,132,L x. Thomas b. 24 Dec. 1707 m. Mary Holyoke 18 Sept. 1729 c68,123 xi. Marcy b. 22 Apr. 1710 m. David Whitaker c75 Fourth Generation 4. John[1] Brown m. Elizabeth Potter 23 Feb. 1714; (see Potter file) c89 i. John b.1 Dec. 1715, d. 21 July 1718 c86,94 ii. Elizabeth b. 4 Sept. 1718 c95 iii. Grace b. 5 Feb. 1720, m. John Wheat 10 Nov 1740 c101 9 iv. John[2] b. 1 July 1724 c111 v. Hannah b. 25 Mar. 1727, possibly m. Joseph Davis 10 Jan 1743 c117 vi. Josiah b. 30 Dec. 1729 (apparently died early) c123 vii. Joseph b. d. 11 Feb 1731/2 (or could have been Josiah) c127 viii. Joseph b. 12 Nov. 1733 c135 5. ix. Josiah b. Concord 30 Jan 1742/3, d. New Ipswich NH 18 Mar 1831 c156 Fifth Generation 5. Josiah Brown m. Sarah Wright, Concord, 31 Oct. 1765. (See Wright file). He was first lieutenant in Capt. Towne's Company at Bunker Hill, later Captain of militia and deacon of Baptist church in New Ipswich. Sarah was b. 27 Nov. 1744 in Concord and d. 9 Aug 1821 in New Ipswich. Both were (as of 1885) buried in the "New Burying Ground" in New Ipswich. Thirteen children all born in New Ipswich NH. JSB, GAB Josiah Brown of Concord mustered out 6/22/1778 NEHGR 50:15 JOSIAH BROWN of New Ipswich, b. Concord, Mass., 1744; d. 1831. Capt. Brown removed to New Ipswich in 1765 and settled there upon "Flat Mountain." He was a lieutenant in Capt. Ezra Towne's company, Col. James Reed's regiment, at Bunker Hill, and saw service at Ticonderoga, also, May, and July 1777. In the company which went from New Ipswich, April 20, 1775, Josiah Brown was sergeant. His name appears as selectman, 1782, and with other officers of New Ipswich, as a member of a committee to get pay for war expenses, 1785; Capt. Joseph Parker was another member and Col. Thomas Heald, a third. Derby Capt. Josiah Brown was at Ticonderoga May and July, 1777. Derby Josiah Brown of Concord mustered out 6/22/1778 N50:15 "He moved to New Ipswich 1765 and settled on the farm on "Flat Mountain" where he resided for over half a century....He was lieutenant in the New Ipswich company at the battle of Bunker Hill...He served eight months....He afterward did duty at Ticonderoga, which post was surrendered about 3 months after his release from service....He died in 1831, in the 88th year of his age; his wife died in 1821, aged 77." k339 1763 tax list for New Ipswich NH has John Brown, William Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas Wright, widow Mary Brown from http://www.rootsweb.com/~nhhillsb/nips1763tax.htm Fifth Generation (continued) Children of Josiah Brown and Sarah Wright: i Josiah b. 1 Oct. 1766, m. Miliscent Wright in Concord 20 Apr 1792,d. Bennington VT 20 Jan 1858 C358,k340 ii Joseph b. 10 Oct. 1767, m. Sophronia Preston, d. Whitingham VT 2 Mar 1827 k340 iii Jonas b. 4 Mar. 1769, m. Lois Russell, d. Whitingham VT 23 Feb1836 k340 iv Sarah b. 22 Nov. 1770 m. Reuben Brown 1 July 1793, d. Jefferson Co. NY 20 Apr. 1822 (they were first cousins; Reuben son of John[2] Brown k340 v Aaron Brown b. 8 Dec 1772, d. 15 Feb 1828 New Ipswich; m. Hannah Brown 1795 (they were first cousins; Hannah dau. of John[2] Brown) k340 vi Amos b. 11 Sept. 1774, m. Sarah Tarbell 5 Apr 1803, d. 10 May 1863 Jacksonville VT k340 6 vii Abner b. 27 July 1776, d. 4 Apr 1824 New Ipswich k340 viii Rebecca b. 5 July 1778 m. Nathan Perry d. 9 June 1853 Elizabethtown NY k340 ix Levi b. 6 Aug. 1780, m. Betsy Temple 15 May 1803, d. 10 Sept. 1840 Elizabethtown NY k340 x Nathan b. 25 July 1782, m. Betsy Goldsmith 3 Jun 1806, moved to Whitingham VT, d. 21 June 1862 Charlemont MA k340 xi Howard (Heywood) b. 2 July 1784 m. Sally Woolcott 5 Feb 1809, d. 2 Mar. 1867 Littleton MA. k340 Children of Heywood Brown: (Rev.) Josiah W. Brown b. Concord 18 May 1812, d. West Acton MA >1885 c288 Loisa S., b. Concord 3 Apr. 1815 c291 7 other children per JWB xii Betsy b. 7 Feb. 1787 d. 11 July 1793 New Ipswich, "killed by a horse" xiii Abigail (Nabby) b. 22 June 1790 m. Asa Farnsworth d. 24 Apr.1864 Lewis NY k340 A child stillborn 1792 Most of the early stuff is from Concord VRs (c, page #). *NOTE: [Concord] (c) indicates "Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1635-1850" Printed by the Town reprinted 1992 by Heritage Books. "c##" indicates page reference in that volume. [Savage] (s) indicates: Savage, James, "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers on New England". (t) indicates "New England Marriages Before 1700", by Clarence Torrey. (k) indicates "The History of New Ipswich" ed. by Kidder, 1855 (L) Lines, Maxine Phelps, "A Record of some of the descendants of Thomas Brown of Concord, Mass" (KFB) "The Wives of Boaz Brown Sr." by Keith F. Brown, NEHGR 140, Oct. 1968. (Derby) A List of The Revolutionary Soldiers of Dublin, N.H. by Samuel Carroll Derby, Columbus, Ohio, 1901, page 25 with additions and corrections 1804 (Brown-Groover) "The Brown Family Letters" NEHGR 131:28ff (1977). (Potter) "Genealogies of some of the old families of Concord, Mass." By Charles Edward Potter 1887 reprinted 1995 Good hunting!
Hi, I received this on another list in regard to the posting about the Genealogy Rip-Off. It basically says that this particular company is NOT connected to Halberts!! You can decide for yourself or check it out further. This is not Halbert's under another a different name. This company has been in business foe sometime and is not the genealogy sore thumb that Halberts was. ****************************************************** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> RBOYD1033@aol.COM wrote: > Subject: Rip-offs of the genealogy community continues > > Good Morning, friends and cousins in the genealogy community! > > The response to the identification of the genealogy rip-off operation > in Denver last week has been tremendous with a steady stream of requests > for add'l info. > > The operation in Denver with a newly discovered "branch" in Utah is an > incarnation of the identical scheme that Halbert's used. The same form > letters, books and newsletters are being sold, and the same fake > "Crests" and other products are being created "to exacting standards". > > The new incarnation has not yet been linked financially to Halbert?s or > NUMA (Halbert parent), but the resemblance is so close, they could be > joined at the hip, operating under dba's Mountain West News Service, > Mountain Pacific News Service, and MORPHCORP. The Better Business Bureau > reports that the company has joined the BBB in January 2000, opened in > 1985, and is rated as satisfactory. A complete history of Halbert's, > courtesy of Jeff Scism (despite our surname homonyms, we ain't kin --- > he hopes!) is available at > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~blksheep/shame/halberts.htm >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No, that is not Halberts. That is the Family New Network. They have been in operation for about ten years or so. They use various company names but all these "companies" have the same mailing address in Denver. Check with either the National Genealogical Society or the Federation of Genealogical Societies. They have been tracking this Denver outfit's business for years. The person who wrote the original message apparently just discovered this company but lots of other people in the genealogy world have known about them for a long time. Apparently he never checked with either the National Genealogical Society or the Federation of Genealogical Societies. If he had, he would have been given correct info instead of what he wrote. Dick Eastman *******************************************************
Don't know if this means anything but - I had just finished typing the name of Abigail MORSE (daughter of Deacon Jonathan MORSE) who married Timothy FERRIN in NH into my FARREN files when the previous email came through. There are also KIMBALLs in my FARREN family. Any chance you have any FARREN/FERREN/FERRIN, etc. in your family? (I learned long ago to follow through on these little "genealogy moments" as a cousin calls them.) Judy (Tampa) jmccorm1@tampabay.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don & Karen" <dreamcatcher@onemain.com> To: <NHHILLSB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 12:59 AM Subject: Re: [NHHILLSB] MORSE - WORCESTER NH to MA???? Hi Karen, Thanks for the info, I am on the Morse list, but havent had any response so far. I will check out the webpage though. Later, Karen KLKimball@aol.com wrote: > Hi Karen- > Are you aware there is a MORSE mailing list through Rootsweb? Check on the > Mailing list page. Also, there is a Morse Society webpage you should be able > to find with a search engine. > Good luck! > Karen Kimball > California
Hi Karen, Thanks for the info, I am on the Morse list, but havent had any response so far. I will check out the webpage though. Later, Karen KLKimball@aol.com wrote: > Hi Karen- > Are you aware there is a MORSE mailing list through Rootsweb? Check on the > Mailing list page. Also, there is a Morse Society webpage you should be able > to find with a search engine. > Good luck! > Karen Kimball > California
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Hi Karen- Are you aware there is a MORSE mailing list through Rootsweb? Check on the Mailing list page. Also, there is a Morse Society webpage you should be able to find with a search engine. Good luck! Karen Kimball California
Posted on: Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Query Forum Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/NH/Hillsboro?read=820 Surname: Dyer ------------------------- There were Dyers in Cape Elizabeth and Moses Little's Gore in Maine, one of whom married into my father's family about 1790, but I have none in southern NH. Sorry.
Thanks -- I'm OK on Abner -- I've got him nailed from 1638 to date -- but it is his wife Polly Jaquith I'm looking for. Stewart Rowe "B. Kruse" wrote: > > Don't know how much help this will be, but if you can, have someone do a > lookup for you in the TOWN OF SUTTON, NH History. There is a lot of Brown > History, and Sutton is in the area of New Ipswich. > > Here's one Abner I do have...from Sutton History > > David Brown of Wilmot b Nov 25, 1801 m Apr 18 1824 Mary Dorr of Boston b Oct > 25 1804 > > 4th child was Abner, born March 9, 1830. Abner Brown left home for a > sailor's life, which he followed some years. The tidings of his death came > home to the family, but the exact date was not given. He died near the > Sandwich Islands. > > You just might find more history re Jacquith, too. > Are you sure there isn't a connection with Jacques? > > Have you looked at the GENEALOGY OF JOHN BROWN OF HAMPTON NH? by Marguerite > Willette Brown? > > As I said, this may not be much help, but I couldn't resist trying > > Barbara > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stewart Rowe <srowe@fuse.net> > To: <NHHILLSB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 9:06 PM > Subject: [NHHILLSB] Jaquith in Sharon NH > > > Posted on: Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Query Forum > > Board URL: > http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/NH/Hillsboro?read=818 > > > > Surname: Jaquith, Brown > > ------------------------- > > > > Polly Jaquith married Abner Brown in New Ipswich (or maybe Sharon) Dec. > > 10, 1805. Chandler's History of New Ipswich implies that she came from > > Sharon but gives no parentage. > > > > Can anyone point me to a source on history/genealogy of Sharon? Or > actually > > provide the names of her parents? > >
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Hi, I am new to the list and seeking help to solve a snag in my research. I live in remote Alaska and am limited mainly to doing genealogy via email. I am limited to 9600 baud and long distance charges so web access is very limited (one page can take from 1 to 10 minutes to pull up, and photos take forever - it they dont bog down) Anyway, I appreciate any help that you may offer. Alanson H. MORSE b.abt 1811 in MA or NH; d.26 Jul 1848 in Dalton,, MA married 22 Dec 1839 in Lowell,, MA *Caroline Louisa WORCESTER b.28 Jan 1821 Fitchburg, MA; d.1904 in CO their children: Fidelia b.1842 MA; d.1852 MA Elisha Gardner b.1843 MA; d.1907 CA Alanson W. b.1845 MA; 1905 NJ Caroline Christiana b.1848 MA; d.1900 MA Am hoping to find more info or someone else researching this couple. I have a little more info on the WORCESTER line. William WORCESTER Samuel WORCESTER Francis WORCESTER Francis WORCESTER, Jr d.29 Jul 1833 in Dunstable,, MA Noah WORCESTER continued: James Noah b.1788 , Hillsboro, NH; d.1833 , Hillsboro, NH married 1813 , Hillsboro, NH to Mary C. LAWRENCE b.1791 , Hillsboro, NH; d.1823 , Hillsboro, NH their children: James Alonzo D. b.abt 1814 NH m. Ester ??? Mary C. b.1815 NH m.1836 Benjamin PAGE b.1814 MA; d.1848 MA Elisa T. b.1817 NH m.1835 David PAGE b.1811 MA John Fernando E. b.abt 1813 NH m.Hannah ???? b.abt 1816 William Sylvester b.1819; d.1836 *Caroline Louisa b.1821 MA; d.1904 CO m.Gardner MORSE Abigail Fidelia b.1822; d.1831 I appreciate your help. Later, Karen Hamilton
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