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    1. [VTWINDSO] CUSHING, Daniel - Descendants of (part 1)
    2. Son of Josiah Cushing & Mehitable King: First Generation 1. Daniel CUSHING was born on 5 Nov 1744 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.1 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 111. Served as Lieutenant in Capt. Lucas Wilson's Co. of teh Cumberland County Regt. of N.Y. in the Revolutionary War. Moved to Putney, Vermont. Daniel CUSHING and Patience FAIRBROTHER were married on 26 Sep 1769.2 Patience FAIRBROTHER was born. Daniel CUSHING and Patience FAIRBROTHER had the following children: +2 i. Betsey CUSHING, born on 12 Feb 1771, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts3; married David BROWN4; died on 4 Apr 1820, Royalton, Windsor, Vermont3. 3 ii. Sally CUSHING was born on 17 Apr 1772 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 4 iii. Patience CUSHING was born on 1 Jan 1774 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 She died on 7 Dec 1777 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 5 iv. Olive CUSHING was born on 1 Mar 1776 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 She died on 13 Jul 1784 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 6 v. Susannah CUSHING was born on 13 Oct 1777 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 +7 vi. Hosea CUSHING, born on 13 Jan 1780, Putney, Windham, Vermont3; married Lydia SHAW, on 1 Jan 18005; died about 1865, Glenn Falls, , New York6. 8 vii. Joel CUSHING was born on 15 Apr 1782 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 9 viii. Nancy CUSHING was born on 22 Apr 1784 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 10 ix. Hannah CUSHING was born on 22 Apr 1784 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 11 x. Daniel CUSHING was born on 1 May 1788 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 He died on 30 Mar 1803 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 12 xi. Lucy CUSHING was born on 16 Sep 1791 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 She died in 1797 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.2 13 xii. Phylena CUSHING was born on 22 Apr 1794 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 +14 xiii. Willard Josiah CUSHING, born on 5 May 1796, Putney, Windham, Vermont3; married Fanny AINSWORTH, on 8 May 18177; died on 11 Aug 1881, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont7. Second Generation 2. Betsey CUSHING (Daniel-1) was born on 12 Feb 1771 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.3 She died on 4 Apr 1820 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.3 Betsey CUSHING and David BROWN were married.4 David BROWN was born. 7. Hosea CUSHING (Daniel-1) was born on 13 Jan 1780 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 He died about 1865 in Glenn Falls, , New York.6 Hosea CUSHING and Lydia SHAW were married on 1 Jan 1800.5 Lydia SHAW was born on 4 Jul 1778 in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island.8 She died on 16 Jul 1846 in Grand Detour, Ogle, Illinois.8 Hosea CUSHING and Lydia SHAW had the following children: 15 i. Lucy CUSHING was born on 5 Dec 1800 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.8 16 ii. Elizabeth Talbot CUSHING was born on 3 Feb 1802 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.8 17 iii. Amanda Sally CUSHING was born in 1804 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 +18 iv. Daniel CUSHING, born on 1 Oct 1805, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont8; married Hannah Rice TOWNSEND, on 28 Sep 1829, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9; died on 16 Sep 1849, Fort Hall, Bingham, Idaho9. 19 v. John Shaw CUSHING was born on 5 Jul 1807 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 20 vi. George CUSHING was born on 17 Aug 1809 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 He died in 1857 in Callao, , Peru.6 21 vii. Joseph Adams Dennison CUSHING was born on 12 Jul 1811 in , , Vermont.8 He died on 11 Aug 1859 in Grand Detour, Ogle, Illinois.8 22 viii. Jane Moulton CUSHING was born on 16 May 1813 in Chelsea, Orange, Vermont.8 23 ix. Josiah Dana CUSHING was born on 27 Mar 1815 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 24 x. Mary CUSHING was born on 1 Jul 1819 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 25 xi. Mark Anthony CUSHING was born on 27 Jan 1821 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 He died on 21 Feb 1892 in Waldo, Alachua, Flordia.8 14. Willard Josiah CUSHING (Daniel-1) was born on 5 May 1796 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.3 He died on 11 Aug 1881 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 72. Came to Bethel from Putney, Vt., in 1817 and settled in the village. Willard Josiah CUSHING and Fanny AINSWORTH were married on 8 May 1817.7 Fanny AINSWORTH (daughter of Daniel AINSWORTH and Olive SPRAGUE) was born about 1786 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 She died on 12 Aug 1877.7 Willard Josiah CUSHING and Fanny AINSWORTH had the following children: +26 i. Daniel CUSHING, born on 12 Jun 1818, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont11; married Amanda WOODBURY12; died Grand-de-tour, , Illinois13. +27 ii. Josiah Dana CUSHING, born on 25 Aug 1820, Royalton, Windsor, Vermont11; married Harriet JONES, in Dec 18427; married Sarah E. RICH14; married Martha PERIGO, on 7 Jan 18597; died on 31 Oct 1890, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont15. +28 iii. Fanny CUSHING, born on 22 Dec 1822, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont7; married Augustus W. BIGELOW16; died Barnard, Windsor, Vermont17. +29 iv. Hattie CUSHING, born on 24 Aug 1825, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; married Hiram Augustus PUTNAM16. +30 v. Don CUSHING, born on 21 Mar 1828, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; married Sarah JAQUISH19. +31 vi. Irene Marsh CUSHING, born on 29 Jan 1831, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18,20; married James Monroe WHITCOMB, on 7 Jan 1870, Barnard, Windsor, Vermont16,20. +32 vii. Henry CUSHING, born on 13 May 1833, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; married Olive Adelaide AINSWORTH, on 1 Jan 185621,22; married Rhoda FRENCH23. +33 viii. Olivia CUSHING, born on 5 Dec 1835, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; married Solon STEVENS16.

    12/21/2008 10:11:30
    1. [VTWINDSO] CUSHING, Daniel Lewis - Descendants of (part 3 - end)
    2. Sources 1. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 73 - Date & location. 2. Vital Records of Pembroke, Massachusetts, To The Year 1850, Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society at the Charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund, Boston, Mass, 1911. p. 73 - Date & location. 3. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 140 - Date & location. 4. Ibid., p. 140 - Location. 5. Genealogical Records (Births, Marriages, Deaths) 1739 - 1900 - The Town of Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Compiled by Marilyn Allred. Private Printing, Feb. 2000. Book Source: LDS, FHL, SLC US/CAN 974.422/W1.V2a, p. 74 - Name of wife. 6. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 139 - Date & location. 7. Ibid., p. 140 - Date. 8. Ibid., p. 140 - Year & location. 9. Ibid., p. 240 - Date. 10. Ibid., p. 240 - Date & location. 11. Ibid., p. 240 - Name of wife. 12. Genealogical Records (Births, Marriages, Deaths) 1739 - 1900 - The Town of Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Compiled by Marilyn Allred. Private Printing, Feb. 2000. Book Source: LDS, FHL, SLC US/CAN 974.422/W1.V2a, p. 74 - Date & location. 13. Ibid., p. 51 - Given name of wife. 14. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & name of wife. 15. Warwick Cemetery, Franklin County, Mass., Rt. 78. Tombstone Inscriptions 1762 - 2001, compiled by Ryan M. Amidon. Private Printing, 2001. 74 pages. (Ryamidon@aol.com), p. 20 - Date. 16. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 139 - Loction & name of 2nd wife. 17. Ibid., p. 140 - Date & state. 18. Ibid., p. 140 - Name of wife. 19. Ibid., p. 140 - Name of husband. 20. Ibid., p. 397 - Date. 21. Ibid., p. 240 - Year. 22. Ibid., p. 398 - Date & location. 23. Ibid., p. 398 - Date. 24. Ibid., p. 399 - Date. 25. Warwick Cemetery, Franklin County, Mass., Rt. 78. Tombstone Inscriptions 1762 - 2001, compiled by Ryan M. Amidon. Private Printing, 2001. 74 pages. (Ryamidon@aol.com), p. 20 - Location. 26. Genealogical Records (Births, Marriages, Deaths) 1739 - 1900 - The Town of Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Compiled by Marilyn Allred. Private Printing, Feb. 2000. Book Source: LDS, FHL, SLC US/CAN 974.422/W1.V2a, p. 52 - Year & location. 27. Ibid., p. 51 - Year & location. 28. Ibid., p. 51 - Date & location. 29. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 398 - Year. 30. Ibid., p. 537 - Date. 31. Ibid., p. 537 - Date & location.

    12/20/2008 06:03:12
    1. [VTWINDSO] CUSHING, Daniel Lewis - Descendants of (part 2)
    2. Third Generation 14. Sarah Williamson CUSHING (Nathan-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 3 Sep 1829.9 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 397. She resides in Woodstock, Vt. Sarah Williamson CUSHING and Dr. Henry BOYNTON were married on 6 Jun 1854.20 Dr. Henry BOYNTON died on 30 Jan 1905.20 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 297. of Pepperell, Mass. Sarah Williamson CUSHING and Dr. Henry BOYNTON had the following children: 28 i. John Henry BOYNTON was born on 13 Feb 1869.20 He died on 22 May 1898.20 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 397. Graduated from Harvard College, A.B., 1890, Ph. D., 1897. 29 ii. Sybil Verona BOYNTON was born on 17 Jan 1874.20 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 397. Graduated from Wellesley College, A.B., 1895. 16. Mary CUSHING (Nathan-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 22 Feb 1836 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.9 Mary CUSHING and Henry Calvin JOHNSON were married on 23 Sep 1861 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.20 Henry Calvin JOHNSON was born. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 397. of Woodstock, Vt. Mary CUSHING and Henry Calvin JOHNSON had the following children: 30 i. Henry Boynton JOHNSON was born on 14 Jul 1862.20 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 397. Graduated from Dartmouth College, A.B., 1883 31 ii. Ralph Cushing JOHNSON was born on 16 Apr 1865 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.20 He died on 28 May 1869 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.20 32 iii. Lucy Emeline JOHNSON was born on 17 Jan 1867 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.20 She died on 17 Dec 1885.20 18. Nathan CUSHING (Nathan-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 21 Dec 1842 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.9 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 240. Lives in Woodstock, Vt. Nathan CUSHING and Georgiana TOWER were married on 30 Mar 1870.9 Georgiana TOWER was born. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 240. of Boston, Mass. 22. Edward Hopkins CUSHING (Daniel-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 11 Jun 1829.9 He died on 15 Jan 1879 in Houston, Harris, Texas.22 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 398. Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1850. He went to Galveston, Texas. In 1856, he edited the Houston Telegraph. At the close of teh war he engaged in he book-trade in Houston and Galveston. It was said of Him: "There is scarcely a scholar in Texas who has not enjoyed his friendship, and not a writer who has not received his hearty and substantial encouragement, and in the entire South, the republic of letters did not have a more earnest, active, and able member." Edward Hopkins CUSHING and Mary BARSTOW were married on 11 Apr 1854 in Columbus, Colorado, Texas.22 Mary BARSTOW died on 29 Sep 1857 in Houston, Harris, Texas.22 Edward Hopkins CUSHING and Mary BARSTOW had the following children: 33 i. Edward CUSHING was born on 7 Jul 1855.23 He died on 8 Jul 1855.23 34 ii. Mary Nancy CUSHING was born on 16 Sep 1857.23 She died on 29 Sep 1857.23 Edward Hopkins CUSHING and Matilda BURKE were married on 22 Mar 1859.23 Matilda BURKE (daughter of A. BURKE) died in 1883.29 Edward Hopkins CUSHING and Matilda BURKE had the following children: 35 i. Benjamin Burke CUSHING was born on 4 Jan 1860 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 He died on 11 Oct 1863 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 +36 ii. Edward Benjamin CUSHING, born on 22 Nov 1862, Houston, Harris, Texas23; married Florence Abbey POWERS, on 11 Feb 188830. 37 iii. Mary CUSHING was born on 13 Aug 1864 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 She died on 15 Aug 1864 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 +38 iv. Daniel CUSHING, born on 25 Jul 1872, Houston, Harris, Texas23; married Alice Maud CRADDOCK, on 7 Nov 190023. 39 v. Annette Eloise CUSHING was born on 18 Feb 1875 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 She died on 18 Aug 1877 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 40 vi. Alfred Barnes CUSHING was born on 29 Jun 1876 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 23. Nancy Anthony CUSHING (Daniel-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 19 Apr 1831.9 She died on 26 Nov 1862.24 Nancy Anthony CUSHING and Henry SAFFORD were married on 5 Jun 1850.24 Henry SAFFORD was born. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 399. of Springfield, Vt. Nancy Anthony CUSHING and Henry SAFFORD had the following children: 41 i. Edward SAFFORD was born on 10 Jul 1851.24 He died on 25 May 1853.24 +42 ii. Frances Verona SAFFORD, born on 10 Dec 185724; married Horace BURKE, on 29 Aug 187624; died on 7 Oct 188624. 43 iii. Henry SAFFORD was born on 12 Oct 1859.24 He died on 7 Dec 1859.24 24. Ethan Allen CUSHING (Ethan Allen-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 29 Oct 1836 in Hartford, Windsor, Vermont.10 He died on 12 Jan 1898.24 Ethan Allen CUSHING and Sarah R. SUMNER were married on 29 Dec 1863.24 Sarah R. SUMNER was born. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 399. of Milton, Mass. Ethan Allen CUSHING and Sarah R. SUMNER had the following children: 44 i. Eva Allen CUSHING was born on 14 Oct 1864.24 She died on 3 Jan 1865.24 45 ii. Ethan Allen CUSHING was born on 28 Jul 1867.24 He died on 26 Mar 1885.24 25. George Alden CUSHING (Ethan Allen-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 28 May 1838 in Hartford, Windsor, Vermont.9,26 He died on 16 Nov 1894.24 George Alden CUSHING and Nettie N. CAMPBELL were married on 19 Jan 1878 in , Franklin, Massachusetts.12,24 Nettie N. CAMPBELL (daughter of Henry B. CAMPBELL and Martha A. MORGAN) was born in 1860 in North Orange, Franklin, Massachusetts.26 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 399. of Warwick, Mass. George Alden CUSHING and Nettie N. CAMPBELL had the following children: 46 i. Daisy May CUSHING was born on 9 Sep 1878.24 She died on 19 Aug 1899.24 47 ii. Ethan Stanley CUSHING was born on 16 Sep 1882 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.12,24 48 iii. Theopolus Frank CUSHING was born on 27 Aug 1887 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.12,24 49 iv. Charles Henry CUSHING was born on 30 Nov 1889 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.12,24 26. Lizzie F. CUSHING (Ethan Allen-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born about 1838 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts.27 Lizzie F. CUSHING and Oliver F. BUTLER were married on 19 Jun 1877 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.28 Oliver F. BUTLER (son of Ephraim BUTLER and Julia) was born about 1853 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire.27 Fourth Generation 36. Edward Benjamin CUSHING (Edward Hopkins-3, Daniel-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 22 Nov 1862 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 537. Has been in the railroad business all his life. In 1898, he became general superintendent of teh Houston, East and West Texas Railway, and in 1901 becam superintendent of maintenance and way of the Southern Pacific, with headquarters at Houston, Texas. Resides in Houston, Texas. Edward Benjamin CUSHING and Florence Abbey POWERS were married on 11 Feb 1888.30 Florence Abbey POWERS was born. Edward Benjamin CUSHING and Florence Abbey POWERS had the following children: 50 i. Mildred CUSHING was born on 19 Dec 1889 in Houston, Harris, Texas.31 51 ii. Salma Converse CUSHING was born on 21 Jan 1891 in Houston, Harris, Texas.31 52 iii. Annette Eloise CUSHING was born on 22 Dec 1893 in Houston, Harris, Texas.31 38. Daniel CUSHING (Edward Hopkins-3, Daniel-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 25 Jul 1872 in Houston, Harris, Texas.23 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 398. Resides in Columbus, Miss. Daniel CUSHING and Alice Maud CRADDOCK were married on 7 Nov 1900.23 Alice Maud CRADDOCK (daughter of John CRADDOCK) was born. 42. Frances Verona SAFFORD (Nancy Anthony CUSHING-3, Daniel-2, Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 10 Dec 1857.24 She died on 7 Oct 1886.24 Frances Verona SAFFORD and Horace BURKE were married on 29 Aug 1876.24 Horace BURKE was born. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 399. of Houston, Texas.

    12/20/2008 06:02:02
    1. [VTWINDSO] CUSHING, Daniel Lewis - Descendants of (part 1)
    2. 1. Daniel Lewis CUSHING was born on 22 Oct 1764 in Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1,2 He died on 29 Mar 1815 in Oglaze River, , Ohio.3 He was buried in Fort Defiance, , Ohio.4 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 139. Lived far a time in Halifax, Mass., and in Lebanon, N.H. In 1801, he moved to the city of New York. He was a merchant in New York, until 1806, when he moved to the northern part of New York State (Sackett's Harbor) and there took up a tract of land and laid out a town, naming it Huron. In Dec., 1807, he went to Lebanon, Ohio, where he made a position for himself. He was commissioned, 25 May, 1811, Brigadier General of the 2nd Brigade, Ohio Militia. On 14 July, 182, he recieved the appointment of Captain of Artillery in the U.S. Army under Gen. Harrison; and on 12 may, 1814, was made Captain of the 2nd U.S. Artillery. He served at Franklington, Ohio, and was drowned 29 March, 1815, while crossing the river Oglaze on his march to Fort Meigs, and was buried at Fort Defiance. Daniel Lewis CUSHING and Zerviah (Tiziah) CHAMBERLAIN were married on 22 Nov 1787 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.5,6 Zerviah (Tiziah) CHAMBERLAIN was born. Daniel Lewis CUSHING and Zerviah (Tiziah) CHAMBERLAIN had the following children: 2 i. Ethan Allen CUSHING was born in Oct 1788.7 He died in 1790 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire.8 3 ii. Theophilus CUSHING was born on 18 Dec 1791 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire.3 +4 iii. Nathan CUSHING, born on 22 Jan 1793, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire3; married Verona KING, on 20 Mar 18239; married Lucy BARRETT, on 11 Jun 18619; died on 2 Dec 1872, Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont10. +5 iv. Daniel CUSHING, born on 15 Apr 1794, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire3; married Nancy ANTHONY11; died on 16 Aug 1876, Springfield, Windsor, Vermont9. +6 v. Ethan Allen CUSHING, born on 20 Apr 1799, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire12; married Lydia Osborn STANLEY, on 20 Sep 183513,14; died on 8 Sep 1879, Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts12,15. Daniel Lewis CUSHING and Margaret VAN HORNE were married in New York City, , New York.16 Margaret VAN HORNE (daughter of William VAN HORNE and Lavinia BUDD) was born. Daniel Lewis CUSHING and Margaret VAN HORNE had the following children: 7 i. William Van Horne CUSHING was born on 23 Jul 1803 in , , New York.17 +8 ii. Anna CUSHING, born in Jan 1805, , , New York17; married Washington LAWRENCE18. 9 iii. Courtland CUSHING was born on 1 Jul 1809 in Lebanon, Monroe, Ohio.3 10 iv. Hannah Lewis CUSHING was born on 25 Dec 1811 in Lebanon, Monroe, Ohio.3 +11 v. Clara Corwin CUSHING, born on 4 Apr 1815, , , Ohio17; married J. William TAYLOR19; died on 23 Jul 18687. Second Generation 4. Nathan CUSHING (Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 22 Jan 1793 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire.3 He died on 2 Dec 1872 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.10 The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 240. Lived in Woodstock, Vt. Nathan CUSHING and Verona KING were married on 20 Mar 1823.9 Verona KING (daughter of Jabez KING and Abigail UDALL) died on 20 Mar 1857 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.10 Nathan CUSHING and Verona KING had the following children: 12 i. Elizabeth CUSHING was born on 21 Jan 1824.9 She died on 20 Aug 1847 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.9 13 ii. Daniel CUSHING was born on 17 Jul 1826.9 He died on 16 Mar 1827.9 +14 iii. Sarah Williamson CUSHING, born on 3 Sep 18299; married Dr. Henry BOYNTON, on 6 Jun 185420. 15 iv. Verona King CUSHING was born on 24 Jun 1831.9 She died on 30 Dec 1849 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.9 +16 v. Mary CUSHING, born on 22 Feb 1836, Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont9; married Henry Calvin JOHNSON, on 23 Sep 1861, Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont20. 17 vi. Lucy CUSHING was born on 11 Dec 1837.9 She died on 26 Dec 1858 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.9 +18 vii. Nathan CUSHING, born on 21 Dec 1842, Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont9; married Georgiana TOWER, on 30 Mar 18709. Nathan CUSHING and Lucy BARRETT were married on 11 Jun 1861.9 Lucy BARRETT died in Oct 1886 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.10 5. Daniel CUSHING (Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 15 Apr 1794 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire.3 He died on 16 Aug 1876 in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont.9 Daniel CUSHING and Nancy ANTHONY were married.11 Nancy ANTHONY (daughter of Capt. John ANTHONY) died on 19 Nov 1864.9 Daniel CUSHING and Nancy ANTHONY had the following children: 19 i. Edward CUSHING was born in 1823.21 He died in 1825.21 20 ii. Harriet CUSHING was born in 1825.21 She died in 1826.21 21 iii. Harriet Elizabeth CUSHING was born in 1826.21 She died in 1833.21 +22 iv. Edward Hopkins CUSHING, born on 11 Jun 18299; married Mary BARSTOW, on 11 Apr 1854, Columbus, Colorado, Texas22; married Matilda BURKE, on 22 Mar 185923; died on 15 Jan 1879, Houston, Harris, Texas22. +23 v. Nancy Anthony CUSHING, born on 19 Apr 18319; married Henry SAFFORD, on 5 Jun 185024; died on 26 Nov 186224. 6. Ethan Allen CUSHING (Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 20 Apr 1799 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire.12 He died on 8 Sep 1879 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.12,15 He was buried in Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.25 Genealogical Records (Births, Marriages, Deaths) 1739 - 1900 - The Town of Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Compiled by Marilyn Allred. Private Printing, Feb. 2000. p. 74. Farmer The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 241. Settled in Warwick, Mass. Ethan Allen CUSHING and Lydia Osborn STANLEY were married on 20 Sep 1835.13,14 Lydia Osborn STANLEY was born. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 241. of Danvers, Mass. Ethan Allen CUSHING and Lydia Osborn STANLEY had the following children: +24 i. Ethan Allen CUSHING, born on 29 Oct 1836, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont10; married Sarah R. SUMNER, on 29 Dec 186324; died on 12 Jan 189824. +25 ii. George Alden CUSHING, born on 28 May 1838, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont9,26; married Nettie N. CAMPBELL, on 19 Jan 1878, , Franklin, Massachusetts12,24; died on 16 Nov 189424. +26 iii. Lizzie F. CUSHING, born about 1838, Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts27; married Oliver F. BUTLER, on 19 Jun 1877, Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts28. 27 iv. Miles Stanley CUSHING was born on 18 Jul 1843.9 He died on 29 Jul 1862 in Newbern, Carven, North Carolina.10 Genealogical Records (Births, Marriages, Deaths) 1739 - 1900 - The Town of Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Compiled by Marilyn Allred. Private Printing, Feb. 2000. p. 74. Died in the Civil War, enlisting for 3 years in 1861, Co. B, 27th. Mass. Regt. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 241. He enlisted in Co. B, 27th Regt. Mass. Volunteers, and was killed in the War of the Rebellion at New bern, N.C., 29 Jul 1862. His name appears on the monument in Warwich, Mass., from which town he enlisted. 8. Anna CUSHING (Daniel Lewis-1) was born in Jan 1805 in , , New York.17 Anna CUSHING and Washington LAWRENCE were married.18 Washington LAWRENCE was born. 11. Clara Corwin CUSHING (Daniel Lewis-1) was born on 4 Apr 1815 in , , Ohio.17 She died on 23 Jul 1868.7 Clara Corwin CUSHING and J. William TAYLOR were married.19 J. William TAYLOR was born. The Genealogy of the Cushing Family, by James S. Cushing, Published by, The Perrault Printing Co., Montreal, Canada, 1905. p. 140. of Cleveland, Ohio.

    12/20/2008 06:00:32
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Pleasant View Cemetery, Chester
    2. Rebecca Tucker
    3. According to the Index to Known Cemetery Inscriptions in VT 4th edition, available from the VHS book store, prepared by Joann Nichols and Patricia Haslam and Robert Murphy ( thank you folks!), the DAR has inscriptions of the cemeteries in Chester. Pleasant View (or High Street Cem so-called) has numbers thus: DAR 34:140, The Chester town office also has some inscriptions in a 3-ring notebook in the vault. Becky Tucker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Campbell" <KatGCamp@bellsouth.net> To: <vtwindso-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 11:20 AM Subject: [VTWINDSO] Pleasant View Cemetery, Chester > There are several burials listed for Pleasant View Cemetery in Chester on > Find-A-Grave.com, but I was curious if anyone knows if there is a more > complete listing anywhere else online. Has there ever been one published > anywhere? > > Thank you. > Kathy Campbell > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    12/19/2008 11:59:42
    1. [VTWINDSO] Pleasant View Cemetery, Chester
    2. Kathy Campbell
    3. There are several burials listed for Pleasant View Cemetery in Chester on Find-A-Grave.com, but I was curious if anyone knows if there is a more complete listing anywhere else online. Has there ever been one published anywhere? Thank you. Kathy Campbell

    12/19/2008 04:20:57
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Herricks in Windsor Co.
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Darrell, I haven't typed up the Chester folks, but I know I have a Jerome, Jarome, various spellings, Herrick. The Herrick Family Association has published volume 1 in two parts of the new Herrick Genealogical Registry which goes through the emigrant Henry's son Ephraim. Volume 2 will soon be published and that covers the son Henry. These are big books! The other children of Henry will be published probably by 2010. If you have specific questions on Jerome Herrick, I can check my handwritten notes on the Herrick vital records. Joann Darrell A. Martin wrote: > Joann H. Nichols wrote: > [snip] > >> If anyone would like a copy of this document, please let me know and I >> can attach it to you in an e-mail. And if anyone is familiar with a >> Martin Herrick whom I believe is an early son of Abel and Polly, >> supposedly born in Plainfield, CT per his War of 1812 pension, please >> correspond with me! He enlisted in Hartland, VT per his pension. >> >> Joann Nichols >> > > Hi, Joann: > > I would be interested, especially if there are any details > concerning Jerome HERRICK (1826-1903) of Chester. Don't put too > much additional effort into him, for me; he married my > great-great-grandaunt. I am passingly curious, is all. > > Everything I know about him is shown, with sources, at: > > http://www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy2/p183.htm > > The documentation I have for him, sparse as it is, is all > dependent on Densmore's HARTWELL genealogy, or (just possibly) on > a source Densmore used. (My grandmother Ruth DUTTON was familiar > with Densmore's book.) > > Darrell > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    12/17/2008 12:57:28
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Herricks in Windsor Co.
    2. Darrell A. Martin
    3. Bill Tarble wrote: > Yes indeed I would like a copy. My family followed this same trail during > the same period then moved on to Rutland county. Their surname was Tarble > and first showed up in Groton, Ma around 1635. You are to be applauded for > your diligence and thoughtfulness. Thanks Bill Hi, Bill: We may have corresponded before. I am looking for details on Edmund TARBELL ("our spelling") 1767-1843, son of James, who married in Cavendish and was one of the early settlers of Mt. Holly, Rutland County. For what I have, see: http://www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy2/p1585.htm Darrell

    12/17/2008 12:22:53
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Herricks in Windsor Co.
    2. Bill Tarble
    3. Yes indeed I would like a copy. My family followed this same trail during the same period then moved on to Rutland county. Their surname was Tarble and first showed up in Groton, Ma around 1635. You are to be applauded for your diligence and thoughtfulness. Thanks Bill -----Original Message----- From: vtwindso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vtwindso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Joann H. Nichols Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 9:08 PM To: WindsorMailList Subject: [VTWINDSO] Herricks in Windsor Co. During the past several years I have copied the Herrick vital records for Vermont and have them from about 1760 to 1908 (the first two sections). That is probably all I will copy. I have recently started to see what I can find out about the Herrick folks that were in Windsor, West Windsor and Hartland. They all seem to be connected to Abel Herrick who came from Plainfield, CT via what is now Sullivan Co., NH to West Windsor, which was previously part of Windsor. Abel Herrick was married to Polly Partridge in 1791 in Plainfield, CT. He wasn't one for recording the births of his children! The first child of which I am aware was born about 1797. I believe there were probably some born prior to that time and am seeking information to prove that. Anyway, I have typed up a seven page document containing Windsor/West Windsor Herrick Information; this consists of census records from 1800 to 1880. Included in this are the Vital Records for Windsor, West Windsor, and Hartland for these Herrick folks. If anyone would like a copy of this document, please let me know and I can attach it to you in an e-mail. And if anyone is familiar with a Martin Herrick whom I believe is an early son of Abel and Polly, supposedly born in Plainfield, CT per his War of 1812 pension, please correspond with me! He enlisted in Hartland, VT per his pension. Joann Nichols ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/16/2008 05:56:19
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Herricks in Windsor Co.
    2. Darrell A. Martin
    3. Joann H. Nichols wrote: [snip] > > If anyone would like a copy of this document, please let me know and I > can attach it to you in an e-mail. And if anyone is familiar with a > Martin Herrick whom I believe is an early son of Abel and Polly, > supposedly born in Plainfield, CT per his War of 1812 pension, please > correspond with me! He enlisted in Hartland, VT per his pension. > > Joann Nichols Hi, Joann: I would be interested, especially if there are any details concerning Jerome HERRICK (1826-1903) of Chester. Don't put too much additional effort into him, for me; he married my great-great-grandaunt. I am passingly curious, is all. Everything I know about him is shown, with sources, at: http://www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy2/p183.htm The documentation I have for him, sparse as it is, is all dependent on Densmore's HARTWELL genealogy, or (just possibly) on a source Densmore used. (My grandmother Ruth DUTTON was familiar with Densmore's book.) Darrell

    12/16/2008 04:35:35
    1. [VTWINDSO] Herricks in Windsor Co.
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. During the past several years I have copied the Herrick vital records for Vermont and have them from about 1760 to 1908 (the first two sections). That is probably all I will copy. I have recently started to see what I can find out about the Herrick folks that were in Windsor, West Windsor and Hartland. They all seem to be connected to Abel Herrick who came from Plainfield, CT via what is now Sullivan Co., NH to West Windsor, which was previously part of Windsor. Abel Herrick was married to Polly Partridge in 1791 in Plainfield, CT. He wasn't one for recording the births of his children! The first child of which I am aware was born about 1797. I believe there were probably some born prior to that time and am seeking information to prove that. Anyway, I have typed up a seven page document containing Windsor/West Windsor Herrick Information; this consists of census records from 1800 to 1880. Included in this are the Vital Records for Windsor, West Windsor, and Hartland for these Herrick folks. If anyone would like a copy of this document, please let me know and I can attach it to you in an e-mail. And if anyone is familiar with a Martin Herrick whom I believe is an early son of Abel and Polly, supposedly born in Plainfield, CT per his War of 1812 pension, please correspond with me! He enlisted in Hartland, VT per his pension. Joann Nichols

    12/16/2008 02:08:01
    1. [VTWINDSO] Herricks in Windsor Co.
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. During the past several years I have copied the Herrick vital records for Vermont and have them from about 1760 to 1908 (the first two sections). That is probably all I will copy. I have recently started to see what I can find out about the Herrick folks that were in Windsor, West Windsor and Hartland. They all seem to be connected to Abel Herrick who came from Plainfield, CT via what is now Sullivan Co., NH to West Windsor, which was previously part of Windsor. Abel Herrick was married to Polly Partridge in 1791 in Plainfield, CT. He wasn't one for recording the births of his children! The first child of which I am aware was born about 1797. I believe there were probably some born prior to that time and am seeking information to prove that. Anyway, I have typed up a seven page document containing Windsor/West Windsor Herrick Information; this consists of census records from 1800 to 1880. Included in this are the Vital Records for Windsor, West Windsor, and Hartland for these Herrick folks. If anyone would like a copy of this document, please let me know and I can attach it to you in an e-mail. And if anyone is familiar with a Martin Herrick whom I believe is an early son of Abel and Polly, supposedly born in Plainfield, CT per his War of 1812 pension, please correspond with me! He enlisted in Hartland, VT per his pension. Joann Nichols

    12/16/2008 04:30:30
    1. [VTWINDSO] Martin Herrick, Hartland
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Martin Herrick was of Hartland in 1813 when he enlisted in the War of 1812. When he was discharged in 1815 he was still of Hartland. I think he might have been a son of Abel Herrick who lived in West Windsor. Is anyone familiar with this family? Joann Nichols

    12/06/2008 10:01:19
    1. [VTWINDSO] WHITCOMB, May - Ancestors of
    2. First Generation 1. May WHITCOMB was born about 1856 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.1 Second Generation 2. Henry WHITCOMB was born on 22 May 1824 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died in 1899 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.3 The Whitcomb Family in America, by Charlotte Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1904, p. 149. He was a farmer. Henry WHITCOMB and Maria L. ADAMS were married on 4 Oct 1855 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.4,5 3. Maria L. ADAMS was born on 1 Dec 1827 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.6 She died on 13 May 1892.5 Henry WHITCOMB and Maria L. ADAMS had the following children: i. Charles Henry Adams WHITCOMB was born on 17 Apr 1854 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.7 1 ii. May WHITCOMB. Third Generation 4. Paul WHITCOMB was born on 19 Jul 1800 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.8 He died on 4 Mar 1877 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 Paul WHITCOMB and Fannie FAY were married on 4 Sep 1821.9 5. Fannie FAY was born on 1 Sep 1799 in Barnard, Windsor, Vermont.2 She died on 29 Apr 1886 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 Paul WHITCOMB and Fannie FAY had the following children: i. Daniel WHITCOMB was born on 5 Sep 1822 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died on 1 Jan 1823 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 2 ii. Henry WHITCOMB. iii. Harvey (twin) WHITCOMB was born on 22 May 1824 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 iv. David Fay WHITCOMB was born on 25 Jan 1826 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 v. James Monroe WHITCOMB was born on 10 Oct 1828 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 vi. Elizabeth C. WHITCOMB was born on 3 May 1830 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 She died on 28 Apr 1898.9 vii. Austin Fuller WHITCOMB was born on 30 Jan 1832 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 viii. Phinette WHITCOMB was born on 9 Dec 1834 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.2 She died on 18 May 1857.9 The Whitcomb Family in America, by Charlotte Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1904, p. 111. Died unmarried. 6. Luther ADAMS was born on 29 Oct 1791 in Putney, Windham, Vermont.6 He died on 20 Feb 1872 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.6 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 115. They had 10 children. Luther ADAMS and Lydia READ were married on 1 Dec 1814 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.6,10 7. Lydia READ was born on 20 Sep 1795 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.6 She died on 20 Dec 1881.5 Luther ADAMS and Lydia READ had the following children: i. Bayley Frye ADAMS was born on 11 Apr 1825 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.11 He died on 27 Jul 1894 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.11 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 115. He came of patriotic stock, his grandfather, Samuel Adams, was a relative and namesake of the famous Massachusetts patriot. He was the eight generation from Henry Adams, who came from England to Braintree, Mass., in 1634. His education advantages were very limited, as he attended the district school winters only, after seven years of age, with the exception of a short time at Newbury Seminary. He then remained on the farm with his father in Williamstown, to which town the family had removed, until the spring of 1851, when they came to Randolph. In 1854, he bought the Major Carpenter farm and there resided until his death. In politics Mr. Adams was a Republican, and during his life held many offices of trust in town and county. He was a selectman of the town from 1862 to 1867, and with his associates in office paid out of the town treasury during that time $60,000 to soldirs, together with the money offered by the government to selectmen for recruiting services. He was serving as selectman at the time of his death. He was town auditor seventeen consecutive years; lister for fourteen years; represented the town in county and State conventions; was a member of the Legislature from Randolph in 1874; was elected assistant Judge of Orange County Court in 1888, re-elected in 1890, and served four years; was a trustee of the Normal School at Randolph, from the time it started until his death, and was also the trustee of its endowment fund of $10,000. Soon after coming to Randolph, Mr. Adams cast in his lot with the Methodist Episcopal Church, and ever after was a faithful and consistent member thereof, ever ready with means and counsel to support its efforts for the upbuilding of the community. Few are the men so universally loved as wellas respected, and rare are those of whom it can as truthfully be said: "Servant of God, well done." ii. Laura ADAMS was born on 2 Jun 1830 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.6 She died on 25 May 1859.5 3 iii. Maria L. ADAMS. Fourth Generation 8. Paul WHITCOMB was born in 1770 in Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts.12 He died on 25 Jan 1813 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.8 Paul WHITCOMB and Eunice LAMBERTON were married.13 9. Eunice LAMBERTON was born in 1774.14 She died on 22 Mar 1843 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.8 Paul WHITCOMB and Eunice LAMBERTON had the following children: i. Mariam WHITCOMB was born. 4 ii. Paul WHITCOMB. iii. James WHITCOMB was born. iv. Reuben WHITCOMB was born on 21 Aug 1806 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.8 v. Sally M. WHITCOMB was born. vi. Benson WHITCOMB was born. vii. Eliza WHITCOMB was born on 1 Apr 1836 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.8 12. Samuel ADAMS was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 115. Served seven years in the Continental army. Samuel ADAMS and Betsey LITCHFIELD were married.15 13. Betsey LITCHFIELD was born. Samuel ADAMS and Betsey LITCHFIELD had the following children: 6 i. Luther ADAMS. 14. Jonathan READ was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 115. Was a Revolutionary soldier and carried on his breast a scar received from a British bayonet. Jonathan READ and Polly HUMPHREY were married.15 15. Polly HUMPHREY was born. Jonathan READ and Polly HUMPHREY had the following children: 7 i. Lydia READ. Sources 1. International Genealogical Index - North America, Est year & location. 2. The Whitcomb Family in America, by Charlotte Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1904, p. 111 - Date & location. 3. Ibid., p. 149 - Year & location. 4. Ibid., p. 111 - Location. 5. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date. 6. Ibid., Date & location. 7. The Whitcomb Family in America, by Charlotte Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1904, p. 149 - Date & location. 8. Ibid., p. 77 - Date & location. 9. Ibid., p. 111 - Date. 10. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 115 - Name of wife. 11. Ibid., p. 115 - Date & location. 12. LDS Ancestral File, Year & location. 13. The Whitcomb Family in America, by Charlotte Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1904, p. 77 - Name of wife. 14. Ibid., p. 77 - Year. 15. International Genealogical Index - North America, Name of wife.

    11/25/2008 03:49:12
    1. [VTWINDSO] WHITCOMB---KEYES War 1812 @ Plattsburgh, NY from VT
    2. Jan J.
    3. <maritag@earthlink.net>(Marita Gladson) John WHITCOMB served in the War of 1812. I have pension papers. Hi Marita, WHITCOMB, JOHN. Served in Capt. Elias Keys' Company. Pension Certificate No. 33217. [Verified by Pension Bureau Records.] page 450 ================================= KEYES, ELIAS, Captain. Stockbridge, [Windsor Co., VT] Volunteered to go to Plattsburgh, [NY], September, 1814, and served 8 days in command of company of Militia. Ref: Book 51, AGO Pages 237, 238 and 239. page 253 ================================= Source is hard copy of STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14, 1933. Transcribed by, Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net>

    11/22/2008 03:20:13
    1. [VTWINDSO] 1939--Cavendish Candidtaes
    2. Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Fri. Feb. 24, 1939. CAVENDISH CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE MADE KNOWN. CAVENDISH, Feb. 23--Verne Davis, farmer, and Bert Robbins, real estate agent, are seeking the office as selectman at March election. Henry Blood is candidate for road commissioner, and Terry Lannigan and Ray Smith of Proctorsville are candidates for overseer of the poor. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.

    11/21/2008 04:51:08
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] WELLS / WELLES of Windsor Co., VT -- early 1800s
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, Bonita, If you want to read microfilm of Vermont (or anyplace else) there must be a Family History Library (LDS) somewhere near Phoenix, AZ. It is possible to access the library catalog online by going to www.familysearch.org or the people at the library should be able to help you. Good luck, Joann Nichols LadyBonita (USA) wrote: > > I am up against a brick wall and was hoping someone might be able to help. > The earliest proof I have for my 'brick wall' is that he married in Windsor > Co., VT: > > Wells, James (b: 13 Mar 1792 per headstone) > Earle, Persis (d/o of John Earle) > Married 13 Dec 1810 > Windsor Co., VT > > I found this on the microfilm of the vital records index cards in Dallas > Public Library. I also found Persis birth. > > Unfortunately, here in Phoenix, AZ where I live now, I don't have access to > the microfilms anymore. > > The next proof I have on him is the birth of his last child in Huron Co. > (later Erie Co.), OH (Firelands) in 1830. I found him on the 1840 census > but he has left his family and I do not find him again (hard to determine > 'which' James Wells he is) on the 1850-1870 census until I find his > headstone next to his wife with a death date of Jul 1870 (a month after the > census) in Norwalk, Huron co., OH. However, from later census his children > state he was born in NH or CT. > > The children's birth locations (except for the last) I have only found on > census records is listed as either VT or NY between 1810 and 1825. > > I did find an application for the Daughters of the War of 1812 by a > grand-daughter of his youngest son dated 1924. I was pleased until I > realized she had the marriage of James and Persis in Albany, NY rather than > Windsor Co., VT. So, now I am suspect of all the data except for the list > of children. > > I am at a loss since I have been unable to find ANY clues to James Wells > parents and/or siblings. I did find one researcher in VT that sold me his > data. The problem was there was not ONE ounce of proof ... And after DNA > testing it was proven that the siblings they had listed for James (as the > son of Thomas Wells and Harriet Fagan) all fit into DIFFERENT DNA families > .. So not related. His reason for me not being able to substantiate any of > his data was that they were Loyalists ... However, even Canadian sources did > not list them. > > I am in hopes that some one might be researching the WELLS / WELLES of > Windsor Co., OH and might be able to help me work their lineage to see if > there is a possibility that James fits into the family. > > In case you look, I did find a James Wells born in Ryarsh, England and > baptized on 13 Mar 1792 to a Nicholas WELLES. Even though I have scoured > all the passenger records available for Canada and America between 1792 and > 1810, I have not found a Nicholas or James that fits. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Bonita Hillmer > Phoenix, AZ > > > > --- > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. > Virus Database (VPS): 081119-0, 11/19/2008 > Tested on: 11/20/2008 3:48:25 AM > avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2008 ALWIL Software. > http://www.avast.com > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    11/19/2008 11:26:26
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] WELLS / WELLES of Windsor Co., VT -- early 1800s
    2. LadyBonita (USA)
    3. thanks -----Original Message----- From: vtwindso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vtwindso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Joann H. Nichols Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 4:26 AM To: vtwindso@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VTWINDSO] WELLS / WELLES of Windsor Co., VT -- early 1800s Hi, Bonita, If you want to read microfilm of Vermont (or anyplace else) there must be a Family History Library (LDS) somewhere near Phoenix, AZ. It is possible to access the library catalog online by going to www.familysearch.org or the people at the library should be able to help you. Good luck, Joann Nichols LadyBonita (USA) wrote: > > I am up against a brick wall and was hoping someone might be able to help. > The earliest proof I have for my 'brick wall' is that he married in > Windsor Co., VT: > > Wells, James (b: 13 Mar 1792 per headstone) Earle, Persis (d/o of John > Earle) Married 13 Dec 1810 Windsor Co., VT > > I found this on the microfilm of the vital records index cards in > Dallas Public Library. I also found Persis birth. > > Unfortunately, here in Phoenix, AZ where I live now, I don't have > access to the microfilms anymore. > > The next proof I have on him is the birth of his last child in Huron Co. > (later Erie Co.), OH (Firelands) in 1830. I found him on the 1840 > census but he has left his family and I do not find him again (hard to > determine 'which' James Wells he is) on the 1850-1870 census until I > find his headstone next to his wife with a death date of Jul 1870 (a > month after the > census) in Norwalk, Huron co., OH. However, from later census his > children state he was born in NH or CT. > > The children's birth locations (except for the last) I have only found > on census records is listed as either VT or NY between 1810 and 1825. > > I did find an application for the Daughters of the War of 1812 by a > grand-daughter of his youngest son dated 1924. I was pleased until I > realized she had the marriage of James and Persis in Albany, NY rather > than Windsor Co., VT. So, now I am suspect of all the data except for > the list of children. > > I am at a loss since I have been unable to find ANY clues to James > Wells parents and/or siblings. I did find one researcher in VT that > sold me his data. The problem was there was not ONE ounce of proof > ... And after DNA testing it was proven that the siblings they had > listed for James (as the son of Thomas Wells and Harriet Fagan) all > fit into DIFFERENT DNA families .. So not related. His reason for me > not being able to substantiate any of his data was that they were > Loyalists ... However, even Canadian sources did not list them. > > I am in hopes that some one might be researching the WELLS / WELLES of > Windsor Co., OH and might be able to help me work their lineage to see > if there is a possibility that James fits into the family. > > In case you look, I did find a James Wells born in Ryarsh, England and > baptized on 13 Mar 1792 to a Nicholas WELLES. Even though I have > scoured all the passenger records available for Canada and America > between 1792 and 1810, I have not found a Nicholas or James that fits. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Bonita Hillmer > Phoenix, AZ > > > > --- > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. > Virus Database (VPS): 081119-0, 11/19/2008 Tested on: 11/20/2008 > 3:48:25 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2008 ALWIL Software. > http://www.avast.com > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 081119-0, 11/19/2008 Tested on: 11/20/2008 5:23:08 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2008 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com

    11/19/2008 10:23:07
    1. [VTWINDSO] WELLS / WELLES of Windsor Co., VT -- early 1800s
    2. LadyBonita (USA)
    3. I am up against a brick wall and was hoping someone might be able to help. The earliest proof I have for my 'brick wall' is that he married in Windsor Co., VT: Wells, James (b: 13 Mar 1792 per headstone) Earle, Persis (d/o of John Earle) Married 13 Dec 1810 Windsor Co., VT I found this on the microfilm of the vital records index cards in Dallas Public Library. I also found Persis birth. Unfortunately, here in Phoenix, AZ where I live now, I don't have access to the microfilms anymore. The next proof I have on him is the birth of his last child in Huron Co. (later Erie Co.), OH (Firelands) in 1830. I found him on the 1840 census but he has left his family and I do not find him again (hard to determine 'which' James Wells he is) on the 1850-1870 census until I find his headstone next to his wife with a death date of Jul 1870 (a month after the census) in Norwalk, Huron co., OH. However, from later census his children state he was born in NH or CT. The children's birth locations (except for the last) I have only found on census records is listed as either VT or NY between 1810 and 1825. I did find an application for the Daughters of the War of 1812 by a grand-daughter of his youngest son dated 1924. I was pleased until I realized she had the marriage of James and Persis in Albany, NY rather than Windsor Co., VT. So, now I am suspect of all the data except for the list of children. I am at a loss since I have been unable to find ANY clues to James Wells parents and/or siblings. I did find one researcher in VT that sold me his data. The problem was there was not ONE ounce of proof ... And after DNA testing it was proven that the siblings they had listed for James (as the son of Thomas Wells and Harriet Fagan) all fit into DIFFERENT DNA families .. So not related. His reason for me not being able to substantiate any of his data was that they were Loyalists ... However, even Canadian sources did not list them. I am in hopes that some one might be researching the WELLS / WELLES of Windsor Co., OH and might be able to help me work their lineage to see if there is a possibility that James fits into the family. In case you look, I did find a James Wells born in Ryarsh, England and baptized on 13 Mar 1792 to a Nicholas WELLES. Even though I have scoured all the passenger records available for Canada and America between 1792 and 1810, I have not found a Nicholas or James that fits. Any help would be appreciated. Bonita Hillmer Phoenix, AZ --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 081119-0, 11/19/2008 Tested on: 11/20/2008 3:48:25 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2008 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com

    11/19/2008 08:48:24
    1. [VTWINDSO] Abel Herrick, CT > NH > VT
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Abel Herrick was born ca 1758 in Plainfield, Windham Co., CT, son of Andrew(5) and Abigail (Hall) Herrick, died 13 Aug. 1842 [or 1848], buried Sheddsville Cemetery, West Windsor, VT, age 84 [info on birth and death dates from VT records cemetery card]. He married Polly Partridge 2 Jan. 1791 in Plainfield, CT [from Plainfield Church Records, NEHGR 17:230]. She was born ca 1767 in MA and died 6 Sept. 1839, Windsor, VT. The Herrick Genealogical Register, 3rd edition [HGR3], lists five children: [not in birth order] Abel Herrick, b. between July-August 1800 in NH. Married Cynthia Burnham and Amy Rowe; 10 children. Samuel Leonard Herrick, b. between 13 March-13 April 1804, died 9 Feb. 1893; m. Elizabeth Hayes 1 Jan. 1817. [Died West Windsor, VT VR.] Mary Herrick, b. 1797, d. 11 March 1883 in Windsor, Windsor Co., VT. [Death Record says he was born Springfield, NH.] Polly (Mary) Herrick, b. 26 April 1806 in Hartland, Windsor Co., VT [not recorded, I doubt that it is correct]. Leonard Herrick, born 1808, d. 7 April 1882. Married Rosanna Burnham in Windsor, VT. Six children. I have found Abel Herrick in 1800 census in Plainfield, Cheshire Co. [now Sullivan], NH with 20010 30010. In 1810 he is in Cornish, Cheshire Co. [now Sullivan] NH with 111001 41110. In 1820 he is in Windsor, Windsor Co., VT with 010001 130010. My question is: Since Abel was married in 1791 in Plainfield, CT, could he have had other children before the above listed children? I believe that there might have been a son named Martin who enlisted in the War of 1812 from Vermont. Martin was supposed to have been born about 1793. Hope someone can help! Joann Nichols

    11/19/2008 12:31:33