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    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Francestown
    2. Ruth Lewin
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------428BECF36A6E40F28EC86547 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks Stewart! Stewart Rowe wrote: > Look up New Hampshire Old Graveyard Association on a search engine > or try > http://www.tiac.net/users/nhsog/ > I found lists for Sharon and New Ipswich, so probably Francestown is > there too. > > Stewart Rowe > Ruth Lewin wrote: > > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > Well, my usual source for finding cemeteries has failed me. Does anyone > > on this list happen to know where all the cemeteries are in Francestown? > > I don't know the names of the 2 cemeteries I was in yesterday. One was > > along Rte. 136 almost at the Police Dept. (had mostly Dodge, Bixby, > > Fuller) and the other was behind the big white church across from the > > Police Dept. Sorry to be so vague - neither cemetery had a sign that > > gave the name! > > > > Thanks, > > Ruth > > > > --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A > > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; > > name="lewin.vcf" > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Content-Description: Card for Ruth Lewin > > Content-Disposition: attachment; > > filename="lewin.vcf" > > > > begin:vcard > > n:Lewin;Ruth > > x-mozilla-html:FALSE > > adr:;;;;;; > > version:2.1 > > email;internet:lewin@mediaone.net > > x-mozilla-cpt:;-11216 > > fn:Ruth Lewin > > end:vcard > > > > --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A-- --------------428BECF36A6E40F28EC86547 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lewin.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Ruth Lewin Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lewin.vcf" begin:vcard n:Lewin;Ruth x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:lewin@mediaone.net x-mozilla-cpt:;-11216 fn:Ruth Lewin end:vcard --------------428BECF36A6E40F28EC86547--

    04/03/2000 07:01:54
    1. [NHHILLSB] Jaquith in Sharon NH
    2. Stewart Rowe
    3. 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?

    04/02/2000 07:06:58
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Francestown
    2. Ruth Lewin
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------3633AE848C8BBD9BE9EB91C7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Mariana, Yes, it helps a great deal! Plus the site it led to me is great! Thanks! Ruth Mariana wrote: > At 02:09 PM 4/1/00 -0500, you wrote: > >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > >--------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > >Well, my usual source for finding cemeteries has failed me. Does anyone > >on this list happen to know where all the cemeteries are in Francestown? > >I don't know the names of the 2 cemeteries I was in yesterday. One was > >along Rte. 136 almost at the Police Dept. (had mostly Dodge, Bixby, > >Fuller) and the other was behind the big white church across from the > >Police Dept. Sorry to be so vague - neither cemetery had a sign that > >gave the name! > > Ruth, > Taken from > > http://www.tiac.net/users/nhsog/nhoga/sites/nhoga_x1.htm > > Hope this helps, > Mariana > > Burial Sites in Francestown, New Hampshire > ------ Felch, see: Thompson > F03-002 New Boston Rd. Cem., New Boston Road, USGS Greenfield Quadrangle, > E27113, N476281, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 > F03-003 New Cemetery, Milford Road, USGS Greenfield Quadrangle, E27187, > N476193, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 > F03-001 Old Cemetery, Route 47, USGS Greenfield Quadrangle, E27067, > N476308, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 > F03-004 Sleeper, Poor Farm Road, USGS Deering Quadrangle, E27174, N476790, > on private land, off Poor Farm Road, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 > F03-005 Thompson, off Mountain Rd, USGS Deering Quadrangle, E27610, > N476513, on private land, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 > > Mariana Bean Ruggles pnt@chesapeake.net > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mariana/ > http://www.pieces-n-time.com > Listowner MAESSEX Mail List > Rootsweb.com Donor --------------3633AE848C8BBD9BE9EB91C7 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lewin.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Ruth Lewin Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lewin.vcf" begin:vcard n:Lewin;Ruth x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:lewin@mediaone.net x-mozilla-cpt:;-11216 fn:Ruth Lewin end:vcard --------------3633AE848C8BBD9BE9EB91C7--

    04/01/2000 03:59:53
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Bickford Family of Lyndeborough (Salem-Canada)
    2. Mariana
    3. At 02:43 PM 4/1/00 -0500, you wrote: Ruth, See my info intermingled below. > >Is anyone else on this list researching the Edmund Beckford/Bickford >family that settled, for a time, in Lyndeborough (previously called >Salem-Canada), New Hampshire. > >Edmund Bickford, b. December 4, 1735 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, d. >September 8, 1814 in ?. There is no record for an Edmund B* born in Salem for that date. The only other Edmund [besides the one below] is: Edmond, s/of George and Elizabeth, bapt 1 Oct 1727, Salem VR 1:90 George Bickford and Elizabeth Batter 30 July 1722, Salem VR 3:108 >Married Elizabeth Clough on December 15, 1758 in Salem, Essex, >Massachusetts. Edmund [Edward intention] and Elizabeth Clough 16 Aug 1758, Salem VR 3:109 She was born December 5, 1737 in ?. Elizabeth Clough, d/of Joseph and Susannah (Reeves), born 6 Dec 1737, Salem VR 1:185 Joseph Clough and Susannah Reeves [2 Jan 1730/31 intentions], Salem VR 3:222 > >Children of Edmund and Elizabeth: > >Elizabeth, b. 1760, d. August 1792 Elizabeth, bapt 17 Feb 1760, Salem VR 1:90 >Joseph, b. 1762-1763, d. October 1814 Joseph, bapt 9 Jan 1763, Salem VR 1:91 >Daniel, b. February 14, 1765, d. March 22, 1834 Marries Hannah Pickering >and then Mehitable Russell The VR do not have a record for a Daniel born to Edmund and Elizabeth. There is a record for..... David, bapt 17 Feb 1765, Salem VR 1:90 >Edmund, b. December 21, 1766, d. 1841 Married Lydia Rose Edmund, s/of Edmund, bapt 4 Jan 1767, Salem VR 1:90 >Nathaniel, b. 1768, d. September 9, 1769 Nathaniel, bapt 17 April 1768, Salem VR 1:92 >Judith, b. 1770, d. September 23, 1771 Judith, bapt 1 July 1770, Salem VR 1:91 >Nathaniel, b. 1773, d. June 20, 1850 Nathaniel, bapt 3 Jan 1773, Salem VR 1:92 >George, b. 1775, d. January 10, 1776 George, bapt 22 Jan 1775, Salem VR 1:91 >George, b. 1777, d. ? George, bapt 26 Oct 1777, Salem VR 1:91 >Sally, b. July 12, 1779, d. September 20, 1859 Source: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to about 1850 [CD]; Search & Research Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033, 1998 available at http://www.essexbooks.com Mariana Mariana Bean Ruggles pnt@chesapeake.net http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mariana/ http://www.pieces-n-time.com Listowner MAESSEX Mail List Rootsweb.com Donor

    04/01/2000 03:07:19
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Francestown
    2. Stewart Rowe
    3. Look up New Hampshire Old Graveyard Association on a search engine or try http://www.tiac.net/users/nhsog/ I found lists for Sharon and New Ipswich, so probably Francestown is there too. Stewart Rowe Ruth Lewin wrote: > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Well, my usual source for finding cemeteries has failed me. Does anyone > on this list happen to know where all the cemeteries are in Francestown? > I don't know the names of the 2 cemeteries I was in yesterday. One was > along Rte. 136 almost at the Police Dept. (had mostly Dodge, Bixby, > Fuller) and the other was behind the big white church across from the > Police Dept. Sorry to be so vague - neither cemetery had a sign that > gave the name! > > Thanks, > Ruth > > --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; > name="lewin.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Description: Card for Ruth Lewin > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="lewin.vcf" > > begin:vcard > n:Lewin;Ruth > x-mozilla-html:FALSE > adr:;;;;;; > version:2.1 > email;internet:lewin@mediaone.net > x-mozilla-cpt:;-11216 > fn:Ruth Lewin > end:vcard > > --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A--

    04/01/2000 01:59:47
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Francestown
    2. Mariana
    3. At 02:09 PM 4/1/00 -0500, you wrote: >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. >--------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Well, my usual source for finding cemeteries has failed me. Does anyone >on this list happen to know where all the cemeteries are in Francestown? >I don't know the names of the 2 cemeteries I was in yesterday. One was >along Rte. 136 almost at the Police Dept. (had mostly Dodge, Bixby, >Fuller) and the other was behind the big white church across from the >Police Dept. Sorry to be so vague - neither cemetery had a sign that >gave the name! Ruth, Taken from http://www.tiac.net/users/nhsog/nhoga/sites/nhoga_x1.htm Hope this helps, Mariana Burial Sites in Francestown, New Hampshire ------ Felch, see: Thompson F03-002 New Boston Rd. Cem., New Boston Road, USGS Greenfield Quadrangle, E27113, N476281, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 F03-003 New Cemetery, Milford Road, USGS Greenfield Quadrangle, E27187, N476193, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 F03-001 Old Cemetery, Route 47, USGS Greenfield Quadrangle, E27067, N476308, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 F03-004 Sleeper, Poor Farm Road, USGS Deering Quadrangle, E27174, N476790, on private land, off Poor Farm Road, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 F03-005 Thompson, off Mountain Rd, USGS Deering Quadrangle, E27610, N476513, on private land, Source: O.A. Thulander 1994 Mariana Bean Ruggles pnt@chesapeake.net http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mariana/ http://www.pieces-n-time.com Listowner MAESSEX Mail List Rootsweb.com Donor

    04/01/2000 12:46:54
    1. [NHHILLSB] Bickford Family of Lyndeborough (Salem-Canada)
    2. Ruth Lewin
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------DEC10FCD76182AE83CBADB77 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Is anyone else on this list researching the Edmund Beckford/Bickford family that settled, for a time, in Lyndeborough (previously called Salem-Canada), New Hampshire. Edmund Bickford, b. December 4, 1735 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, d. September 8, 1814 in ?. Married Elizabeth Clough on December 15, 1758 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. She was born December 5, 1737 in ?. Died and buried in Lyndeborough on October 8, 1800. Children of Edmund and Elizabeth: Elizabeth, b. 1760, d. August 1792 Joseph, b. 1762-1763, d. October 1814 Daniel, b. February 14, 1765, d. March 22, 1834 Marries Hannah Pickering and then Mehitable Russell Edmund, b. December 21, 1766, d. 1841 Married Lydia Rose Nathaniel, b. 1768, d. September 9, 1769 Judith, b. 1770, d. September 23, 1771 Nathaniel, b. 1773, d. June 20, 1850 George, b. 1775, d. January 10, 1776 George, b. 1777, d. ? Sally, b. July 12, 1779, d. September 20, 1859 I descend from Daniel and have much information courtesy of Mr. Mahlon Bickford. Looking for other researchers for this family. Regards, Ruth --------------DEC10FCD76182AE83CBADB77 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lewin.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Ruth Lewin Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lewin.vcf" begin:vcard n:Lewin;Ruth x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:lewin@mediaone.net x-mozilla-cpt:;-11216 fn:Ruth Lewin end:vcard --------------DEC10FCD76182AE83CBADB77--

    04/01/2000 12:43:38
    1. [NHHILLSB] Francestown
    2. Ruth Lewin
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Well, my usual source for finding cemeteries has failed me. Does anyone on this list happen to know where all the cemeteries are in Francestown? I don't know the names of the 2 cemeteries I was in yesterday. One was along Rte. 136 almost at the Police Dept. (had mostly Dodge, Bixby, Fuller) and the other was behind the big white church across from the Police Dept. Sorry to be so vague - neither cemetery had a sign that gave the name! Thanks, Ruth --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lewin.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Ruth Lewin Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lewin.vcf" begin:vcard n:Lewin;Ruth x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:lewin@mediaone.net x-mozilla-cpt:;-11216 fn:Ruth Lewin end:vcard --------------290432EC767F9DF935F2951A--

    04/01/2000 12:09:37
    1. [NHHILLSB] Spalding Family of Francestown
    2. Ruth Lewin
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------EBC25AC55E495E0C178EFFF3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I just recently uncovered a connection to the Spalding family that lived in Francestown, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Timothy Spalding, b. March 28, 1779 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, d. January 2, 1845. The History of Francestown says he died in Francestown, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, the Spalding Memorial says he died in Embden, Somerset, Maine. Married Lydia Moore (daughter of Edmund Moore), b. July 31, 1782 in Bradford, Merrimack, New Hampshire, d. December 16, 1838 in Embden, Somerset, Maine. (Who was her mother???) They were married October 8, 1801 but neither source says where. Timothy and Lydia's children, all born Francestown, Hillsborough, New Hampshire: Lydia Spalding, b. July 17, 1802 Betsey Spalding, b. September 29, 1803 Mary Spalding, b. May 4, 1805 Oliver Spalding, b. March 1, 1807 Sally Spalding, b. March 25, 1809 Nancy Spalding, b. February 5, 1811 Harriet Spalding, b. January 24, 1813 Edmund Spalding, b. April 14, 1815 Orinza Spalding, b. April 13, 1817 Orrissa Spalding, b. April 13, 1817 Emily Clark Spalding, b. March 2, 1819 Timothy Clark Spalding, b. March 27, 1821 Abel Warren Spalding, b. April 29, 1823 Horace Spalding, b. July 9, 1825 I am interested in anyone else researching this family. I was in Francestown yesterday and walked through 2 cemeteries looking for Spaldings but did not find any of mine. I descend from Orrissa. She is my GGGGrandmother. Regards, Ruth --------------EBC25AC55E495E0C178EFFF3 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lewin.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Ruth Lewin Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lewin.vcf" begin:vcard n:Lewin;Ruth x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:lewin@mediaone.net x-mozilla-cpt:;-11216 fn:Ruth Lewin end:vcard --------------EBC25AC55E495E0C178EFFF3--

    04/01/2000 11:58:04
    1. [NHHILLSB] Nashua Telephone Book Lookup
    2. Peg
    3. Is there anyone available to do a lookup for me in the 1964 Nashua telephone directory? I am searching for ___?____ Pacquette, married to a distant cousin Elaine H. Roussell. I haven't been able to find their marriage record so I don't know his first name. A search in the city tax rolls for that year would also yield the answer. Can anyone help? Peg

    03/30/2000 03:15:06
    1. [NHHILLSB] Adam Nichols, 1754, Antrim
    2. Gwen Brooks
    3. Please someone help or suggest where to go long distance for this help. I e-mailed someone at the local genealogical society for suggestions but never heard back. I have a direct ancestor, Adam Nichols, born 1754 who is mentioned in Rev. Cochrane's book: History of the Town of Antrim New Hampshire along with his 3 brothers. According to the Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files, Adam enl. at Cambridge MA with the Cont. Army but then joined the NH line in 1775. Cochrane shows him in the Antrim area around 1774. "...soon after began the McCoy place (next north of John Duncan's). He married _________Atwood, probably of Francestown; moved to New York....." War records show he applied for his pension Nov. 1819 from Ontario Co. NY. I desperately need help finding which Atwood he married. DAR records show that he married as his first wife a Ruth Atwood but I haven't been able to follow up on it. Another source shows a Mary "Polly" Atwood. There were several families of Atwoods and a couple of Ruth Atwoods in the area during the time frame he might have married. His son and my ancestor Daniel was born 1790 and I Cochrane lists a son, Samuel as being born before Daniel but gives no date. The other children all born in the Antrim area were James, Thomas, David, Dolly (married Jesse Atwood) and Mary (married a Vanpelt.) Does anyone have an idea of how I can find out which Atwood Adam married? Thank you. Gwen Brooks Atlanta, GA

    03/29/2000 03:24:46
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Adam Nichols, 1754, Antrim
    2. Michael J O'Leary
    3. unsubscribe

    03/29/2000 03:13:55
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Adam Nichols, 1754, Antrim
    2. Hi Gwenn, I have had the same problem with the town of Antrim and Windsor. Calls and Emails are never returned or even acknowledged. I live in S. N.H. and will be traveling to that area and hopefully a face-to-face encounter will be more productive. My ancestors also came from that town(s). I know first hand your frustration. I will print out your request and address and when I visit there, I'll enquire about the Atwood you have requested. The town officials either don't want to be bothered or just will not take the time to supply information. I'll be in touch. Bill Curtis,,,,,,Newton, N.H. whcwingman@aol.com

    03/29/2000 12:20:54
    1. [NHHILLSB] Howard, Temple, 1790s
    2. Mariana
    3. I am looking for information on a Solomon Hayward / Howard [or variant], probably born after 1800. I believe he might be connected to Temple, NH. My reasoning: Phineas Howard of Temple, NH bought a tract of 2100 acres from Massachusetts in 1792. He moved to Howard's Gore, Maine before 1795 when his 4th children was born there. Solomon Hayward married Sarah Hayward [d/of Phineas]1828, Howard's Gore, ME. Any information appreciated. Thanks, Mariana Mariana Bean Ruggles pnt@chesapeake.net http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mariana/ http://www.pieces-n-time.com Listowner MAESSEX Mail List Rootsweb.com Donor

    03/22/2000 02:28:05
    1. [NHHILLSB] Soldiers in King Philip's War: Capt Richard Beers and Capt Thomas Lathrop companies.......Part 15
    2. Cynthia
    3. List: This one is a big listing.....will split in 2 parts.....# 15 and # 15.2 Soldiers in King Philip's War by George M.Bodge, Boston 1906 [brackets are my notes] (parentheses are notes in the book) no spelling has been altered - --------------------------------------------------------- This one will cover: Capt Richard Beers and his men.[pages 127-133] Capt Richard Beers was admitted freeman at Watertown, March 9,1637, granted a license to keep an "ordinary" in Watertown,1654. He marched with his men to Brookfield but before he did he made out a nuncupatory will, proved Oct 5,1675. Capt Beers died at 63 years in Squakeag [Northfield]. He left his wife ,Elizabeth and several children. ---------------------- Capt Richard Beers and Capt Lothrop joined forces when they were scouting the Connecticut River Valley.........this list will pertain to Capt Richard Beers and his men. --------- Men from Watertown and surrounding towns "slayn" in the Connecticut River Valley settlements: 1675 Capt Richard Beers John Chenary Ephriam Child Benjamin Crackbone Robert Pepper Joseph Dickinson William Markham George Lycuss John Gatchell James Miller John Wilson - --------------------------- killed in what is now Whately:1675 James Mason of Northampton James Levins of Roxbury (?) Azariah Dickinson of Hadley Richard Fellows of Hatfield William Cluff of Charlestown [Clough ?] Edward Jackson of Cambridge ? - ---------------------------------------------- men of the Northfield [Squakeag] settlement, killed: Sergt Samuel Write (Wright) Jonathan Jeans (Janes) Ebenezer Parsons Benjamin Dinwick (Dunwich).......(possible Dunnage of Brookfield) Ebenezer Jeans (Janes) Nathaniel Curtis Thomas Scott John Peck ---------------- Credit for service under Capt Beers: John Shattuck, sergt Edward Jackson Ephriam Beares Joseph Sill, Lieut Nathaniel Bright Elnathan Beeres, sergt Nathaniel Sanger Samuel Prentis Jacob Hurd Richard Beers, capt Joseph Fuller John Parkes Benjamin Crackbone William Russell George Licas Richard Wood John Cooke John Harrington of Charlestown Nathaniel Pierce Gustin John John Wilson John Bowditch Ephriam Child Benjamin Taynter Thomas Hastings Nathaniel King -------------------------- Missed a posting??: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/list-index.html Go to the alphabet....click on "C" and then go down list to Ct-River-Valley-L --------- Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com

    03/16/2000 11:21:09
    1. Re: [NHHILLSB] Sally Ames,b.1790,Andover,MA
    2. Michael J O'Leary
    3. unsubscribe

    03/16/2000 03:11:54
    1. [NHHILLSB] Sally Ames,b.1790,Andover,MA
    2. Richard W. Brown
    3. Hi..Looking for Sally Ames,b.14 Aug 1790,at Andover,MA, m.Francis Smiley,b.9 Sep 1787,at Peterborough,NH,and d. 19 Feb 1867,at Swanzey,NH.Would appreciat help and will gladly share my data.Thanks,Dick Brown

    03/16/2000 01:18:41
    1. [NHHILLSB] Soldiers of King Philip's War: Major Simon Willard and his Men:.................Part 14
    2. Cynthia
    3. Book: Soldiers of King Philip's War; George M.Bodge, Boston 1906 [ brackets are my notes] (parentheses are notes in the book) No spelling has been changed ------------------ Major Simon Willard, born in Horsmonden, County of Kent, England; baptized April 7,1605, son of Richard and his 2d wife,Margery. Simon married Mary Sharpe of Horsmonden and they had 3 children in England and 6 in New England. Simon's 2d wife was Elizabeth Dunster who died within 6 months and his 3d wife was Mary Dunster who bore him 8 children between 1649-1669 Simon arrived in Boston May 1634 and settled at Cambridge. ---------------- Simon was the commander in chief of Middlesex County.......and the men below served with him at the Brookfield garrison: August 7 - Jan 25, 1675 [sorry the towns where the men lived isnt listed] Richard Keatts Thomas Hincher Jonathan Prescott John Divall James Parker, Capt James Knap, sergt James Fisk Matthias Farnsworth John Tarball Lot Johnson Onesiphorus Stanley Josiah Parker Samuel Davis James Nutting Paul Fletcher Edward Foster John Barrett Gershom Proctor Ephriam Hildred Jonathan Chrisp John Heale John Hawes James Smedly Thomas Tally Josiah Wheeler Thomas Rogers John Shead Benjamin Simmons Simon Willard, major Humphrey Jones ( alias Johnston) Josiah White Daniel Gains Ephriam Sawyer Daniel Adams Thomas Beamon Simon WIllard, jr Samuel Cleaveland John Bateman John Jefts (or Jeffers) Anthony Hancock John Brooks Paul Fletcher John Coddington John Gleason Daniel Lincolne William Wade William Kerby Consider Atherton Edward Wright Abraham Cousens John Severy Philip Read, doctor John Smith --------------------- the following men came from Norfolk and Essex Counties: Thomas Wheeler Edward Young John Bush Isaac Fellows Samuel Ingolls Samuel Bishop William Green Phinias Sprague John Green John Dexter Samuel Green Joseph Wilson John Lind Thomas Newell John Sprague Thomas Munge Peter Towne Thomas Wheeler, jr William Price Francis Whitmore Daniel Gowen - ---------------------------------- Missed a posting ? http://archiver.rootsweb.com/List-index.html in the alphabet...click on "C" and then go down the list and find Ct-River-Valley-L and you will find all postings as of "Soldiers of King Philip's War" Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com

    03/12/2000 09:53:40
    1. [NHHILLSB] Soldiers of King Philip's War: Capt Thomas Wheeler and his men with Capt. Hutchinson at Brookfield : Part 12
    2. Cynthia
    3. Book: Soldiers of King Philip's War; George M.Bodge; Boston 1906 Thomas Wheeler was of the Concord, Mass Wheelers........Thomas moved to Fairfield, Conn by 1644. His wife's name was Sarah______whom he married in 1647. ------- Capt Edward Hutchinson was the eldest son of William and Ann. ---------- Soldiers who served under Wheeler and Hutchinson at Brookfield: [Quabaug is the old name of Brookfield] These men covered the area now is Worcestor County in towns of Brookfield, Lancaster, Groton, Marlborough,etc. -------- 1675 Samson Robin Joseph Robin Benjamin Graves Simon Davis John Buttrick George Howard John Hartwell John French John Kittery (Kitteridg) George Farly James Paddison John Bates Simon Howard Samuel Smeadly Sidrach Hopgood John Waldoe John Fisk James Richardston Nathaniel Hill Jonathan Hill Joseph Foster Francis Dudley Samuel Fletcher, sr Samuel Fletcher,jr Eleazer Brown Cyprian Stevens Benjamin Graves Stephen Goble Simon Willard Thomas Tarball Joseph Blood Henry Woodis,Lieut Joses Buckman David Bachelor Simon Crosbe [Crosby] Daniel Maginnis James Patison Jonathan Hide Samuel Davis John Brown Joseph Hayward John Hayward Stephen Hosmer John Gould Phinias Sprague Henry Green Joseph Winn Abraham Jaque Joseph Fitch Samuel Dunton Jonathan Prescott --------------- 1676 John Rayman James Kelling Ezekiel Levitt John Norton John Mansell Joseph Hide Isaac Perkins Nicholas Rawlins George Norton Benjamin Dunnage John Artsell Thomas Scott Thomas Cooper Thomas Philips Joseph Garfell Benjamin Pickerin John Gilde Benjamin Bucknall Ephriam Savage, Lieut Christopher Cole Charles Blinco John Mansell Nathaniel Partridg John Sargent Charles Duckworth John Cromwell John Norton William Bodkin John Jeffery Joseph Swady Ebenezer Engellsbee Henry Pellington John Algar Thomas Stacie Sylvester Haies [Hayes ?] John Simple John Cromwell Edward Blancher David Crouch David Jones Philip Sandy Thomas Phillips John Cutler. -------------------- You may forward this to another person or another mailing list.....but do not change anything. -------------- If anyone has missed a posting....go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/list-index.html click on "C" and go down the list to Ct-River-Valley-L and the postings will be there . Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com

    03/10/2000 11:26:24
    1. [NHHILLSB] Soldiers of King Philip's War: Capt Nicholas Paige and his troop: part 10
    2. Cynthia
    3. Book: "Soldiers of King Philip's War" by George M.Bodge, Boston, 1906 pages: 85-6 ---------- No spelling has been altered (in parentheses in book) [ in brackets my notes] -------------- Capt Nicholas Paige came from Plymouth England, and was in Boston as early as 1665. soldiers: [ my note: I recognize several names of Essex County here] Aug 1675 John Ballard John Breid Samuel Moore ------- Sept 3,1675 Samuel Giddings Joseph Proctor Nathaniel Engersell William osborn Lawrence Hart Joseph Needham Nicholas Paige, capt Francis Coard Enoch Lawrence Benjamin Wilkins Thomas Noyce, cornet James Ford Ezekiel Mighill Thomas Tharly John Picard Daniel Wycom William Reeves Nicholas Manning John Whipple, lieut Francis Young Ephriam Fellows James Hoult Joseph Safford Thomas Newman Uzall Wardall Daniel Wilkins Samuel Sillesbie William Due William Curtis Daniel Welcom Thomas Albey Mark Hescall ------------ Thomas Noyce of Newbury, chosen "Capt " in 1683 of the Newbury company. John Whipple of Ipswich , son of elder whipple, was Capt of a "special " troop Feb 1675-6. ------------ Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com to research posted information on towns and counties in the mailing list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl [put name of list in the first box like this: Ct-River-Valley-L

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