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    1. [VTWINDSO] NASH families and spouses.......#1 1737--
    2. Cynthia
    3. Forwarding this to all my lists.......there are 4 parts to this one........check it out Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Mount <pmount@fnr.umass.edu> > 7.NASH, THOMAS, s. of Thomas, (2) Hat. and Williamsburgh, d. March 12, 1773, ae. > 80. He m. June 8, 1727, Martha, dau. of Joseph Smith of Hat. Children--Submil, > b. May 18, 1728, d. June 11, 1728; Rebecca, b. Feb. 26, 1730, d. unm; Submit, > b. Feb. 13, 1732, d. unm.; Elisha, b. Aug. 2, 1734, d. Dec. 25, 1739; John, b. > Oct. 20, 1736, settled in Williamsburgh, and d. May 31, 1773, ae. 36. He m. > Dec. 27, 1758, Martha Graves; Moses, b. Sept. 29, 1739, d. unm.; Martha, b. > Feb. 21, 1742, d. unm.; Elisha, b. Oct. 1, 1744, d. Sept. 15, 1827, ae. 83. He > m. (1) Aug. [July 14?] 1767, Elizabeth Smith; (2) Oct. 8, 1783, Naomi Sheldon; > (3) Feb. 27, 1812, Mrs. Sarah Clark; (4) May 27, [30?] 1827, Mrs. Mary > Johnson. > > 8. JOHN, s. of John, (3) rem. to Amh., was deacon in the Cong. church, and d. > abt. 1778. He m. Nov. 1716, Hannah Ingram. Children--Jonathan, b. July 28, > 1717; David, b. June 6, 1719; Hannah, b. June 26, 1723; John. > > 9. DANIEL, s. of John, (3) resided in So. Had. until about the time of the > American Revolution, when he removed to Shelburne, and d. Aug. 24, 1791, in > 84th yr. He m. Abigail (???), who d. in Conway, Sept. 6, 1803, ae. 93. > Children--Marah, b. July 7, 1731, m. June 22, 1751, Samuel Kellogg of So. > Had., and d. June, 1811, ae. 80; Joseph, b. March 1, 1734, res. in So. Had. > and Rowe, and d. Dec. 23, 1799, ae. 68. He m. Abigail Cooper; Abigail, b. Feb. > 17, 1740, m. Jan. 5, 1762, Azariah Alvord, and d. in So. Had. March 31, 1782; > Daniel, b. March 22, 1742, settled in Great Barrington, and d. May 6, 1794. He > m. May 3, 1770, Abigail Dewey; Eunice, b. Oct. 8, 1744, m. Enoch Chapin of So. > Had., and d. Nov. 27, 1802; Azubah, b. June 24, 1747, m. 1771, Joshua Abbott > of Conway; Benjamin, b. July 3, 1750, rem. from So. Had. to Shelburne, and d. > June 17, 1797, ae. 47. He m. Jan. 1, 1778, Lydia, dau. of Aaron Skinner of > Colchester, Ct.; Elihu, b. Sept. 16, 1752, d. unm. > > 10. ENOS, s. of John, (3) blacksmith, deacon in Church, d. Aug. 28, 1768, ae. > 54. He m. Feb. 18, 1736, Joanna Barnard, who d. March 10, 1788, in 73d yr. > Children--Joanna, b. Jan. 1, 1737, d. 1740; Enos, d. young; Rebecca, m. Sept. > 4, 1766, Nehemiah Gaylord; Enos; Josiah, b. Aug. 27, 1749. > > 11. TIMOTHY, s. of Ephraim, (5) resided in Granby and Shutesbury. He m. Oct. > 15, 1736, Experience Kellogg. Children--Joanna, b. Dec. 29, 1737, m. 1768, > Jacob Hastings of Warwick; Samuel, b. Jan. 29, 1739, settled in Lunenburgh, > Vt.; Timothy, b. Oct. 15, 1740, m. Mary Powers, and settled in Lunenburgh, > Vt.; Experience, b. Dec. 14, 1743, m. 1764, George Wheeler; Mary Crouch, b. > May 20, 1747, m. 1768, James Lyman of Northfield, and d. March 23, 1777, ae. > 29. > > 12. AARON, s. of Ephraim, (5) removed, about 1774, from Granby to > Brattleboro', Vt. He m. Dec. 2, 1736, Damaris, dau. of William Wait, Jr., of > Nh. She was b. Feb. 26, 1717. Children--Damaris, b. Nov. 19, 1737, m. Rev. > Titus Smith of West Suffield, Ct., and d. Aug. 1779, ae. 41; Phebe, b. March > 22, 1739, m. William Williams of Brattleboro', Vt., and d. 1798; Aaron, b. > March 24, 1741, rem. from Brattleboro', to Ellisburg, N. Y., and d. Jan. 17, > 1827, ae. 85. He m. Hannah, dau. of Dea. David Nash of So. Had.; Sarah, b. > Dec. 27, 1744, m. John Ellis of Brattleboro', Vt., and d. Jan. 7, > 1827, ae. 82; Moses, b. Nov. 10, 1750, rem. to Brattleboro', and d. June 25, > 1821, ae. 70. He m. 1772, Grace McCune; Oliver, b. Aug. 20, 1752, res. in > Brattleboro' and Ellisburg, N. Y., and d. Nov. 20, 1835, ae. 83. He m. June 2, > 1777, Mary Hooker; Ebenezer, b. July 20, 1756, d. unm. in Brattleboro', Vt. > > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > >

    01/02/2000 05:32:54
    1. [VTWINDSO] DANIELS.......NEWTON.......of Wrentham,Mass......Keene,NH.......Rochester,Vermont
    2. Cynthia
    3. Looking for 2 families that migrated from Wrentham, Norfolk Co.,Mass: NEWTON and DANIELS 1. EBENEZER DANIELS who migrated to "Upper Ashuelot" [ what is now Keene,New Hampshire] by 1740. Later moved to Surrey,Cheshire Co.,NH His wife's name was Sarah________? They had: Kezia: Jan 16,1767 Keene,NH Moses: July 5,1768 Polly: ____. 1774/1775 in Keene or Surrey,NH [Cheshire Co] Polly married David NEWTON of in Alstead,Cheshire Co,NH 30 Sept 1798......... - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - --------------------------------- David Newton born 13 May 1739 Keene,NH , married Polly, and moved to Rochester,Vt with his father --- 2. EBENEZER NEWTON of Wrentham, Norfolk Co,Mass and later Keene,Cheshire Co.,NH and then to Rochester, Windsor Co.,Vermont , died there 1811. Ebenezer married Susannah Hobart, dau of Peter and Desire (Copeland) Hobart of Braintree/Milton, Suffolk Co.,Mass. Susannah died in Rochester,Vermont in 1838. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------------------------------------------- Ebenezer DANIELS may have had a brother Samuel that migrated with him to "Upper Ashuelot". Ebenezer NEWTON may be son of Richard Newton of Wrentham area. Can anyone help me with the Newton and Daniels families ? Thanks Cynthia

    01/02/2000 05:11:30
    1. [VTWINDSO] Re: lesson in history for the Conn River Valley......what was then may not be now
    2. Cynthia
    3. Dot: I am responding to your request and including my lists as well in case anyone else needs the information. [ list: Dot's query is below this message] Wellington: there are 2 "Wellington"s..... 1. Dighton, Bristol Co.,Mass: there was a town of Wellington incorporated as a town in 1814 but by 1826 both were united under the town of Dighton (which means Wellington in Bristol Co., no longer exists) 2. Medford, Middlesex Co.,Mass: Wellington is a SECTION of Medford 3. No record of a "Wellington" in Berkshire or Hampshire county. Berkshire County was established in 1761 from HAMPSHIRE COUNTY........in 1788 Berkshire was divided into 3 districts : Pittsfield is the "parent seat" encompassing all the Berkshire towns BETWEEN 1761-1788. You can contact the probate court: Berkshire Probate 44 Bank Row Pittsfield,Ma 01201 - --------------------------------------------------------------- The other 2 districts are: Berkshire northern district located in Adams,Mass 01220 and Berkshire southern district located in Great Barrington,Mass 01230. Now, the Rev War was from 1775-1781 and the records took YEARS to be filed in those days...... I would suggest that you try the National Archives first as they may have something on your ancestor (or Pittsfield Probate above): National Archives-Pittsfield Region 100 Dan Fox Drive Pittsfield, Ma 01202 covers western Mass, southern Vermont and border area of NY {Hudson valley area] - --------------------------------------------------------------- The other possibility would be the: Berkshire Athenauem 1 Wendell Ave Pittsfield, Ma 01202 (collection of 18th and 19th records of western Massachusetts as well as ........Vermont ....... western Conn.......and the ... Hudson Valley area of New York). - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- If you dont find anything in those places.....your next step would be Hampshire County records and you would need to contact [below] as all deeds in what WAS Hampshire County prior to 1812 is located in Springfield: Springfield Probate 50 State Street Springfield,Mass 01103 I dont know their fees or any thing like that......you may want to ask for a brochure of services before sending money. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Another way is to contact the Western Mass Genealogical Society.....their meetings and research is done at the Connecticut River Valley Historical Musuem in the genealogy library [good one]. Again, I dont know their fees, write first W.M.G.S. Box 80206 Forest Park Station Springfield,Mass 01108 - ----------------------------------------------- Perhaps someone on the 4 lists have had experience with Berkshire County research and could offer other options........ Hope this helps Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dhazvt@aol.com> > Perhaps you can help me. My ggg-grandfather listed Wellington as his place of > residence (on the Revolutionary War records I received) where he lived when > he entered the service. The title of the document was a Brief in the case of > William Heath, county of Berkshire, in the State of Mass. Can you shed any > light on Wellington for me. > > In another document it states he entered the service in the State of New > Hampshire, formerly of Rumney. He entered the service about 1776, and am > wondering where Rumney was also. > > Thank you. > > Dot > > >

    01/01/2000 10:02:01
    1. [VTWINDSO] Town history: part 2 of Keene........grantees under the jurisdiction of New Hampshire/ militia 1766 and 1773
    2. Cynthia
    3. Many of these surnames came from the CRV area of Mass and Conn as well as Worcester and Norfplk Counties in Mass. Remember [Part one] Upper Ashuelot [Keene] was under the control of Massachusetts........this is showing it under the jurisdiction of New Hampshire: Grantees of Keene, New Hampshire : 11 April 1753 John Adams Jacob Bacon Thomas Bacon Stephen Blake Nathan Blake Obediah Blake Elijah Blake Samuel Brigham Nathan Buckham John Ballard's heirs Isaac Clark Ebenezer Daniels Edward Dale Ephm Dorman Samuel Ellis Gideon Ellis Titus Belden Eleazer Sanger Benj'm Bellows Joseph Fisher Samuel Fisher Benj. Gile [Guild ?] Ebenezer Force's heirs Jacob Gibbs Sarah Green Joseph Gile's heirs Nathaniel Heaton [Eaton??] Jeremiah Hall Benjamin Hall's heirs Daniel Hawse Seth Heaton Jabez Hill Daniel Kingsbury Richard Man/Mann Henry Messenger's heirs John Fairbanks Michael Medcalf,jr Joseph Peabody's heirs David Nims Samuel Read[Reed] Israel Houghton Timothy Puffer John Richardson John Rogers Will'm Smeed [Smead ?] Josiah Willard Moses Richardson Asa Richardson Jon'a Underwood Andrew Wilder Joseph Whitcome John Whiteing Amos Foster David Foster Jeremiah Hall Jonah French John French Philemon Chandler,jr Bennington Wentworth,Gov of NH - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Keene,NH: muster roll for 1766 [ no names were altered or spelling changed...] Benjamin Hall Michael Metcalf [Medcalf ?] Simon Clark Elijah Blake Thomas Baker Isaac Esty Jedediah Carpenter Dan Guild [Gile?] Joseph Blake Abijah Metcalf Benjamin Archer Jonathan Archer Asahel Blake Joseph Gray Samuel Hall Jesse Hall Peter Hubbart Seth Heaton,jr John Houghton Joseph Hills Davis Howlet Ziba Hall Jonathan Heaton Luther Heaton Nathaniel Kingsbury Daniel Kingsbury John Brown Elisha Briggs John Balch Benjamin Balch Luther Bragg Samuel Bassett John Burt Nathan Blake,jr Obadiah Blake,jr Royal Blake Naboth Bettison Thomas Baker,jr John Pray Blake Cephas Clark Seth Clark Eliphalet Carpenter Ebenzur Carpenter Samuel Chapman Silas Cook Simon Clark,jr Isaac Clark Jonas Clark John Day,jr John Daniels Reuben Daniels John Dickson Addington Daniels Ebenezer Day,jr Jacob Day James Dean Timothy Crossfield Joseph Ellis,jr Gideon Ellis,jr Simeon Ellis Timothy Ellis,3d William Ellis Caleb Ellis Stephen Esty James Eady Henry Ellis Benjamin Ellis Joshua Ellis Jabez Fisher Silas French David Foster,jr Peter Fiskin Aaron Gray,jr Stephen Larabee Daniel Lake Ezra Metcalf Jonathan Metcalf Moses Marsh Eli Metcalf Daniel Metcalf William Nelson David Nims,jr Ebenezer Newton Asahel Nims Eliakim Nims Alpheus Nims Zadoc Nims Joshua Osgood Benjamin Osgood,jr Amos Partridge Abiathar Pond Jonathan Pond Nathan Rugg Josiah Richardson Eleazer Sanger Abner Sanger Robert Spencer Jeremiah Stiles Richard Smith John Swan Jacob Town Joseph Thatcher Abraham Wheeler,jr Joseph Willson William Woods Oliver Wright Jedediah Wellman David Willson Daniel Willson Thomas Wells John White James Wright Zadoc Wheeler Walter Wheeler Samuel Wadsworth Abijah Wilder Jonathan Wheeler Thomas Wilder Thomas Morse Ephriam Leonard Peter daniels William Goodenow John Griggs Luke Metcalf Isaac Wyman,jr - ------------------------------------------------------------------ Keene,NH: Aug 7,1773: "the alarm list of Keene" source: "Annals of Keene", pages 37-38 Seth Heaton Samuel Woods David Foster Samuel Daniels John Day Jesse Clark Abraham Wheeler Joseph Brown Nathan Blake Robert Gillmore Joseph Ellis Obadiah Hamilton Uriah Willson Peter Rice Ebenezer Nims Elisha Billings Gideon Ellis Josiah Ellis Andrew Balch Timothy Ellis,jr Aaron Gray William Gray Eliphalet Briggs Benjamin Hall,jr Benjamin Archer Benjamin Osgood Isaac Wyman Nathaniel Hall Doct.Obadiah Blake Samuel Woods,jr Timothy Ellis John Connolly Thomas Frink Samuel Colhoun Josiah Pomeroy [doctor] Ebenezer Cooke doct. Gideon Tiffany Daniel Snow Elijah Willams Eliphalet Briggs Israel Houghton - -------------------------------------------------------------------- April 21,1775......these men fought at Bunker Hill ,Boston,Mass. Capt: Isaac Wyman Jeremiah Stiles: chosen lieut and afterwards captain and commanded the co.at Bunker Hill John Griggs: afterwards spelled GREGG, chosen ensign and afterwards captain Samuel White: appointed sergeant, 20 years old Ezra Metcalf: appointed sergeant, left wife and child in west part of Keene Asahel Nims: appointed sergeant, son of David, 26 years old, killed at Bunker Hill Luke Metcalf: appointed corporal Benjamin Ellis: app. corporal, son of Joseph, 20 years old, afterwards a captain in Continental Army Samuel Bassett: fifer, slightly wounded at Bunker Hill Ebenezer Billings: came to Keene from Packersfield (today Nelson) apprentice of Breed Bachellor. William Bradley.....(no info) Stephen Day: wounded at Bunker Hill and died Aug 17. Jesse Dassance, James Eddy Caleb Ellis(son of Lieut.Timothy) Hugh Gray Isaac Griswold Eliahim Nims(brother of Asahel) 24 years old.......was on the muster roll from Gilsum,NH Charles Rice Daniel Stone: on the muster roll as from Surrey,NH [ just outside of Keene] Joseph Thatcher Elisha Willis Daniel Willson, great uncle of late James Wilson, lived at this time in what has since been known as the Jabez Daniel's house on Court St...left wife and 3 children These men [who survived] were transferred to a Massachusetts Regiment April 21,1775. - -------------------------------- TORIES of Keene: Josiah Willard Benjamin Hall Elijah Williams Josiah Pomeroy Breed Bacheller --------------------------------------- SOURCES: History of Keene,NH: Griffin, 1904 Several of my ancestors are listed here .....Hobart/Daniels/Newton/Stiles/Morse/Goodenow... does anyone share these lines.? Watch for part 3 of town history of Keene. Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com

    01/01/2000 09:14:55
    1. [VTWINDSO] Re: VTWINDSO-D Digest V99 #86
    2. Lorelee Dendauw
    3. Thanks so much for the link to the cemetery workers in Indiana. We have a young man in my hometown that has just started a business to restore old headstones and I will give him this link so he can read this story. Most counties do not have the funds for this work as they do not think it a priority as they are having to close down libraries and cut back on law enforcement. I have two family cemeteries in really bad shape because I did not know about them until about a year ago when I started my search. I have found a cousin through all of this and we will try to clean up one of them by Memorial Day this year. Thank goodness for people who take care of these lost graves. Lorelee

    01/01/2000 08:33:34
    1. [VTWINDSO] Town history: Upper Ashuelot , township in the state of Mass......1738.......Part 1
    2. Cynthia
    3. Lists: "Upper Ashuelot " today is- Keene, Cheshire Co.,NH. It's important to keep in mind that the southern towns of NH were actually in Mass until 1740/1. 26 June 1734: General Court [Mass.] met in Concord,Mass at the Ball tavern, the members of this committee were: William Dudley,Esq. Col.Charles Church Ebenezer Burrill,Esq Samuel Chandler Daniel Epps, Esq. John Hobson Edward Goddard,Esq. Israel Williams John Chandler,Esq. The committee received as proprietors of the upper township on Asheulot River, the persons named: [no spelling has been altered] 1. Samuel Sadley 2. Jeremiah Hall 3. Samuel Heywood 4. John Witt 5. Joseph Wright 6. Samuel Flood 7. Solomon Kees 8. Jonathan Morton 9. Thomas Weeks 10. Isaac Power 11. William Hoaton 12. Eleazur Allen 13. ministers lot 14. Daniel Haws 15. John Hawks 16. Philemon Chandler 17. Robert Moor 18. Irael How 19. Willliam Witt 20. Jonathan Whitney 21. Joseph Hill 22. William Puffer 23. Bartholomew Jones 24. Joseph Priest 25.Jonas Kees 26. William Smeed 27. Joseph Hill 28. school lot 29. ministry lot 30. David Moss 31. Edward Hall 32. Isaac Heaton 33. David Chandler 34. Benjamin Whitney 35. Joseph Allen 36. Nicholas Sprake,jr 37. Abraham Master 38. Nathan Fairbanks 39. Nathaniel Rockwood 40. John Corbitt 41. John Guild 42. Joseph Ellis 43. John Nims 44. Jonathan Southwick 45. Robert Grey 46. Thomas Abbott 47. Josiah Fisher 48. Jabez Ward 49. Isaac Tomberlin 50. Jonas Wilson 51. Ebenezer Witt 52. Amos Foster 53. David Harwood 54. Edward Twist 55. John Burge 56. Ebenezer Mason 57. Daniel Hoar 58. Elisha Root 59. Mark Ferry 60. Josiah Fisher 61. Elias Witt 62. Samuel Witt 63. Stephen Blake SOURCE: Massachusetts Archives - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------------- CHURCH members: Oct 18,1738] Jeremiah Hall Joseph Fisher David Nims David Foster John Bullard Benjamin Guild William Smeed Joseph Ellis Edward Dale Seth Heaton Joseph Richardson Solomon Richardson Nathan Blake Ebenezer Nims Abner Ellis Ebenezer Day Josiah Fisher Joseph Guild Obadiah Blake These were from the Church records ..delegates from the churches of Wrentham, Northfield, Sunderland, Medway.....Deerfield.....[all of Massachusetts] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- later settlers:[ by 1740] John Bacon John Andrews[Boxford,Ma] Jacob Bacon Amos Foster Ebenezer Daniels Ephriam Dorman Timothy Sparhawk Jona Underwood Samuel Smith Samuel Daniels Isaac Clark - ---------------------------------------------------------- Militia of Keene : 1747-48 Capt: Josiah Willard Jeremiah Hall, clerk Benoni Right [Wright] William Syms, Lieut. William Smeed,corp. Hezekiah Elmer Elis Alexander, sergt Asahel Graves James Jewel Jethro Wheeler David Nyms James Johnson Samuel Hills Benjamin Melvin Nathan Fairbanks Jeremiah Hall,jr Thomas Cresson Ebenezer Day Thomas Cresson,jr Thomas Taylor James Heaton William Grimes Samuel Heaton Titus Belding William Heaton SOURCE: Massachusetts Archives - ----------------------------------------------------- Militia of 1748:[Feb-Oct] Josiah Willard Jos.Richardson William Syms William Hunt Thomas Taylor Thomas Thoyets John Evans Jeremiah Hall James Burt thomas Crisson Jeremiah Butler Benoni Wright Robert Tyler Timothy Fletcher Samuel Hall John Ellis William Hill Wm Bickford James Billing Ruben Walker Jona.French Nathaniel Hills Daniel How,jr Asahel Graves Ebenezer Fletcher Benjamin Nichols Robert Ewers Thomas Robbins John Edgehill Josiah Crosby John Robert Joseph Barron Aaron Ward Wm. Livingston John Frost Benj.Hoagg Benj.Barrett Henry Stevens Sam Haslington Joel Johnson Henry Chandler Elijah Holton Thomas Crisson,jr James Holton Nathaniel Fairbanks Isaac Rice Jethro Wheeler James Eaton [Heaton??] James Jewell [Jewel] John Scott Hezekiah Elmer Andrew Allard Samuel Hill Eliph.Corbin David Nims John Henry David Bacon Benj.Osgood Wm Blanchard Jona.Lawrence,jr Mathew Wyman John Pullard SOURCE: Massachusetts Archives Book: History of Keene,NH: Griffin; 1904 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 mailing list in the first box and in the 2nd box put what you are looking for) http://archiver.rootsweb.com/Ct-River-Valley-L/ http://archiver.rootsweb.com/VTWindso-L/ http://archiver.rootsweb.com/CTHartfo-L/ http://archiver.rootsweb.com/NHCheshi-L/

    01/01/2000 06:34:25
    1. [VTWINDSO] Nash/ Stone/ Warner/Clark/Coleman/Arms/Marsh/Porter/Kellogg/Graves/.......etc
    2. Cynthia
    3. Forwarding from Pat ......early names for Conn/Mass/.......later descendants of Vt and NH ? check out the names........dates from 1661 on. Any questions, contact Pat as her email is below. Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Mount <pmount@fnr.umass.edu> > 1. NASH, TIMOTHY, s. of Thomas of New Haven, Ct., by trade a blacksmith, rem. > from New Haven to Hartford about 1661, and thence in 1663 to Hadley. He was > Representative 1690, 1691 and 1695. He d. March 13, 1699, in 73d yr. He m. > abt. 1657, Rebekah, dau. of Rev. Samuel Stone of Hartford. She d. March or > April, 1709. Children--Rebecca, b. March 12, 1658, d. young; Samuel, b. Feb. > 3, 1660, was killed 1668, by a fall from a horse; Thomas; Joseph, b. Jan. 27, > 1664, d. unm. in Granby, March 28, 1740, ae. 76; Timothy; John, b. Aug. 21, > 1667; Samuel, b. June 17, 1669, d. unm. May 3, 1738, ae. 69; Hope, b. Nov. 26, > 1670, m. Jan. 24, 1694, Isaac Warner; Ebenezer, b. Oct. 25, 1673; Daniel, m. > June 1, 1710, Experience Clark, and d. March 10, 1760, ae. 84; Mary, d. Dec. > 19, 1687; Ephraim, b. abt. 1682. > > 2. THOMAS, s. of Timothy, (1) Hat., d. Jan. 19, 1728. He m. Aug. 1685, Hannah > Coleman, who d. July 4, 1722. Children--John, b. Oct. 28, 1686; Hannah, b. > Sept. 2, 1689, m. Oct. 27, 1712, John Arms; Thomas, b. Feb. 26, 1693; > Rebeccah, b. April 20, 1699, m. 1720, William Marsh, and d. May 12, 1768, ae. > 69; Sarah, b. July 9, 1704, d. unm. > > 3. JOHN, s. of Timothy, (1) blacksmith, representative 1707, 1716, 1719, 1720, > 1724, 1728, 1731, d. Oct. 7, 1743, ae. 76. He m. (1) March 29, 1689, Hannah > Porter, who d. May 26, 1689; (2) Nov. 27, 1691, Elizabeth Kellogg, who d. in > West Hartford, Ct., July 4, 1750, in 77th yr. Children--Rebecca, b. Feb. 27, > 1693, d. Nov. 1, 1703, ae. 10; John, b. July 2, 1694; Moses, b. July 2, 1696, > settled in West Hartford, Ct., and d. Jan. 26, 1760, ae. 63. He m. (1) Rebecca > Graves; (2) Oct. 30, 1744, Mrs. Mary Kellogg; Elizabeth, b. Dec. 15, 1698, d. > Dec. 31, 1698; Timothy, b. Nov. 13, 1699, settled in Longmeadow, and d. March > 15, 1756, ae. 56; Abigail, b. April 10, 1702, m. Dec. 1, 1725, Dea. Abraham > Merrill of West Hartford, Ct., and d. April 3, 1782, ae. 82; Stephen, b. Sept. > 20, 1704, settled in Westfield, and d. 1764. He m. May 22, 1728, Elizabeth > Smith; Daniel, b. Dec. 8, 1706; Samuel, b. Jan. 29, 1709, res. in Farmington, > Ct. and Goshen, Ct. He m. (1) Jan. 24, 1734, Margaret Merrill; (2) Mrs. (???) > Dickinson; Phineas, b. Jan. 18, 1713, d. March 24, 1713; Enos, b. April 21, > 1714. > > 4. EBENEZER, s. of Timothy, (1) removed after the birth of his children, to > Suffield, Ct., where he d. 1748. He m. July, 1701, Mary, dau. of John Scott of > Springfield. She d. Oct. 19, 1747. Children--Jonathan, b. May 30, 1702, d. > Nov. 7, 1704, ae. 2; Mary, b. Oct. 29, 1704, m. Nov. 18, 1730, John Hovey of > Mansfield, Ct., and d. Oct. 3, 1746; Miriam, b. Jan. 27, 1710, m. Aug. 24, > 1742, Moses Scott of Bernardston. > > 5. EPHRAIM, s. of Timothy, (1) So. Had., d. Nov. 9, 1759, in 78th yr. He m. > Jan. 10, 1705, Joanna, dau. of Dea. John Smith. Children--Timothy, b. Jan. 26, > 1707; Ephraim, b. Jan. 16, 1710, d. Feb. 15, 1710; Aaron, b. Feb. 23, 1712; > Joanna, b. July 4, 1715, d. ae. 4 days; Joanna, b. Aug. 28, 1716, d. Oct. 20, > 1716; Martin, b. Jan. 19, 1718; Eleazar, b. Feb. 10, 1720; Elisha, b. Oct. 8, > 1729. > > 6. JOHN, s. of Thomas, (2) Hat., d. April 7, 1764, ae. 77. He m. Dec. 29, > 1715, Abilene, dau. of John Field of Hat. She d. July 15, [18?] 1764, ae. 75. > Children--Hannah, b. Sept. 16, 1716, m. Sept. 30, 1736, Ebenezer Belding of > Ashfield; Noah, b. March 26, 1719, d. March 9, 1795, ae. 75. He m. (1) 1753, > Hepzibah Bodman; (2) Abigail Belding; Mary, b. abt. 1721, d. Nov. 11, 1725, > ae. abt. 4; Martha, m. Feb. 11, 1752, Phinehas Warner of New Braintree; > Abigail, m. Dea. Hezekiah Belding of Amh.; Daughter, m. (???) Carpenter. > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >

    01/01/2000 03:51:38
    1. [VTWINDSO] More early families of CRV area......Murray/ Dickinson/ Abbott/Adams/Scott/White/Maltby....Mass/VT/NY
    2. Cynthia
    3. Forwarding couple more from Conn River Valley area ......... 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Mount <pmount@fnr.umass.edu> > 1. MURRAY, WILLIAM, Amh., d. abt. 1784. He m. Feb. 20, 1723, Hannah, dau. of > John Dickinson of Hat. Children--Elijah, b. Nov. 28, 1723, d. March, 1742; > William, b. July 30, 1726; Dorothy, b. Aug. 4, 1729, m. May 9, 1754, Abner > Adams; David, b. Nov. 3, 1735; Seth, b. May 21, 1736; Hannah, b. abt. 1744, m. > Nov. 22, 1764, Timothy Abbot of Bennington, Vt. > > 2. WILLIAM, s. of William, (1) d. abt. 1762. He m. Mercy Scott of Sunderland. > Children--Elihu, b. Oct. 13, 1753; Elijah, b. June 6, 1756; Mercy, b. Sept. > 16, 1758; Martha, b. July 14, 1761. > > 3. SETH, s. of William, (1) Hat., d. while on a visit in Canandaigua, N. Y., > Sept. 26, 1795, ae. 59. He m. Dec. 22, 1768, Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel White > of Hatfield and Bolton, Ct. She d. Feb. 4, 1814, ae. 77. Children--Lucinda, b. > Dec. 9, 1770, m. Nov. 10, 1790, Isaac Maltby of Hat., (Yale Col. > 1786) who d. 1819. She d. abt. 1836. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

    01/01/2000 03:47:20
    1. [VTWINDSO] Morton and spouses--# 2 and last one........Mass and NY
    2. Cynthia
    3. Forwarding another one from Pat....... I hope you folks haven't been ignoring the spouses in all the postings......sometimes the spouse's will be your missing link....... Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Mount <pmount@fnr.umass.edu> > 7.MORTON, DANIEL, s. of Abraham, (3) rem. from Hat. to Whately, and d. 1786, He m. > (1) 1743, Esther Bardwell, who d. Oct. 27, 1762; (2) Eleanor Wait. > Children--Hannah, b. Sept. 7, 1744, m. Matthew Graves, and rem. to Norwich, > Chenango Co., N. Y.; Tabitha, b. Aug. 2, 1747, m. Dr. Charles Doolittle of > Hardwick; Sarah, b. Dec. 14, 1749, m. Oliver Smith of Northfield; Mercy, b. > Nov. 25, 1751, m. John Lamson of Cummington; Joel, b. Jan. 22, 1754, rem. to > Norwich, N. Y.; Daniel, b. Feb. 12, 1756, res. in Whately; Esther, b. Nov. 3, > 1758, m. Dr. Lucius Doolittle of Hardwick; Justin, b. Sept. 25, > 1760, res. in Whately; Consider, b. Oct 12, 1762, res. in Whately; Tirzah, m. > Wm. Mather, and rem. to Spencertown, N. Y.; Roxa, m. Isaac Smith, and rem. to > New York. > > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > >

    01/01/2000 03:43:46
    1. [VTWINDSO] Morton families and spouses--Mass and Conn-1670-
    2. Cynthia
    3. Forwarding from Pat [again].......early Morton families and their spouses [Pat's email address is below] Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Mount <pmount@fnr.umass.edu> > 1. MORTON, RICHARD, a blacksmith, rem. in 1670 from Hartford to Hat., and d. > April 3, 1710. He m. Ruth (???), who d. Dec. 31, 1714. Children--Thomas; > Richard, d. in Hat., Feb. 4, 1692, m. Jan. 29, 1690, Mehitable, dau. of Isaac > Graves. She m. (2) William Worthington, and d. in Colchester, Ct., March 22, > 1742, ae. abt. 70; John, b. Jan. 21, 1670, d. April 26, 1670; Joseph, b. > April, 1672; John, b. April, 1674, d. young; Abraham, b. May, 1676; Elizabeth, > b. March 31, 1680, m. Dec. 27, 1704, John Warner of Wethersfield, Ct., and d. > 1741; Ebenezer, b. Aug. 11, 1682; Jonathan, b. Nov. 2, 1684. > > 2. JOSEPH, s. of Richard, (1) Hat., d. Sept. 28, 1730. He m. Mary (prob. > Marsh.) Children--Ruth, b. Dec. 15, 1699, d. Oct. 30, 1730; Elizabeth, b. > April 4, 1704, m. Samuel Warner of Hat.; Abigail, b. July 18, 1707, d. young; > John; Thankful, b. May 21, 1713, m. Ephraim Allen of Hat.; Joseph, b. Oct. 24, > 1715, d. prob. abt. 1744, in Amh., leaving no family; Abigail, b. Oct. 18, > 1720; Mary, d. April 10, 1723. > > 3. ABRAHAM, s. of Richard, (1) Hat., m. May 8, 1701, Sarah Kellogg. > Children--Abraham, b. May 2, 1703, perhaps settled in Athol; Richard, b. Oct. > 1, 1704, was of Athol in 1750; Sarah, b. April, 1707, m. Samuel Smith; Samuel, > b. Sept. 8, 1709, m. 1731, Lydia Smith, and was of Athol in 1750; Abigail, b. > Jan. 6, 1711, d. Feb. 1, 1715; Moses; Daniel, b. Dec. 23, 1720; Abigail, b. > Feb. 1, 1723, d. Dec. 24, 1726; Noah, m. Rhoda (???), and settled in Athol. > > 4. EBENEZER, s. of Richard, (1) Hat., d. abt. 1760, as is inferred from the > fact, that his will executed Jan. 1754, was proved April, 1760. He m. Sarah > Belding. Children--Son, b. 1711, d. ae. 5 weeks; Dorothy, b. Dec. 6, 1712, m. > (1) (???) Belding; (2) Elnathan Graves, and d. abt. 1801; Lydia, b. March 24, > 1715, m. 1735, Joseph Bardwell of Belchertown; Elisha, b. April 1, 1717; > Eunice, b. May 14, 1721, m. Elijah Morton; Simeon; Oliver; Ebenezer, b. Dec. > 8, 1725, m. Azubah, and d. in Hat. abt. 1797; Seth, b. Sept. 6, 1729. > > 5. JONATHAN, s. of Richard, (1) blacksmith in Hat., d. April 23, 1767. He m. > 1710, Sarah, dau. of Chileab Smith. She d. Oct. 5, 1760, in 73d yr. > Children--Jonathan, b. Jan. 25, 1711, d. March 10, 1711; Martha, b. Nov. 18, > 1713; Jonathan, b. July 12, 1716, m. Eleanor, dau. of Joseph Smith, and d. > abt. 1788; Elijah, b. Nov. 10, 1718, m. Eunice Morton, and d. Oct. 5, 1798; > David, b. Sept. 12, 1721; Sarah, b. Oct. 12, 1725, m. 1750, Ephraim Doolittle; > Mary, b. Sept. 29, 1727, m. Samuel Smith; Lucy, b. Sept. 21, 1732, d. 1766. > > 6. JOHN, s. of Joseph, (2) Amh., m. Aug. 4, 1730, Lydia, dau. of Samuel Hawley > of Amh. She d. abt. 1793. Children--Ruth, b. March 2, 1732, m. 1758, [pub. > June 17,] John Keet of Amh.; Rhoda, b. Aug. 8, 1735, m. April 24, 1755, > Peletiah Smith of Amh.; Thomas, b. Oct. 18, 1739, m. (1) April 29, 1762, Sarah > Barrett; (2) Mrs. Hannah Root; Lydia, b. May 19, 1742, m. John Williams of > Amh.; John, b. May 13, 1745, m. Lydia, dau. of Samuel Ingram of Amh., and d. > May 11, 1834, ae. 89; Joseph, b. March 13, 1750, m. (???) Wilson of > Sunderland. > > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > >

    01/01/2000 03:39:02
    1. [VTWINDSO] Re: KNAPP/ KNAP .......... of VT Mass , CT, NH
    2. Cynthia
    3. Pat: Could you supply us with your Knaps/Knapps birth names/ locations/ dates .....it would give the list some clues. Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- > Hi My Surname search is for: > KNAPP(KNAP) from MA, VT, RI, NH mainly, some CT (all and any) > -- > Patricia Ann Cattanach Knapp <Pat.knapp@sympatico.ca> > Mississauga, ON Canada [also Foy, Singer and Johnston] > > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > The Connecticut River Valley List covers the history and genealogy of the Connecticut River Valley. > http://searches.rootweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > put Ct-River-Valley in the box.....when query box shows, put in town and state. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > http://www.quadrangle.org (genealogy library for Conn River area) > Listowner: Cyndylou3@earthlink.net > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > >

    01/01/2000 12:24:36
    1. [VTWINDSO] Dont you wish that the old cemeteries..........
    2. Cynthia
    3. Lists: here is an interesting story that all of genealogist like to read and would like to see happen ! The url is below....just click on it. Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <jstark@shelbynet.net> > This link was passed on through another list and I thought I'd pass it > on to you. It's from the Dec. 7, 1999 Indianapolis Star News. > > http://starnews.com/extra/features/99/dec/1207st_cemetery.html > > In my travels between my home and my sisters I have both seen this man > and the results of his work. I had been curious about this guy's job as > I had lived in many states & counties and never before saw anything like > this from a county: Fayette County Cemeteries Dept. Very interesting > article! > John List Manager of the CTNEWHAV County List > >

    01/01/2000 12:02:20
    1. [VTWINDSO] More of Moody families and spouses......#2 1700-1800's
    2. Cynthia
    3. Forwarding....have seen many of the names listed on the lists Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Mount <pmount@fnr.umass.edu> > 8. MOODY, EBENEZER, s. of Ebenezer, (3) rem. to Belchertown, and d. 1789. He m. (1) > Feb. 1, 1739, Joanna Warner of Belchertown. She d. Nov. 14, 1772; (2) Wid. > Anna Chapin. Children--Elijah, b. Sept. 7, 1739, m. 1762, Elijah Wheeler, and > d. 1773; Joanna, b. 1742, m. David Warriner, Jr. of Wilbraham; Ebenezer, b. > 1743, d. young; Ebenezer, b. Sept. 10, 1744, m. Lois Smith, and d. in So. H., > June 23, 1833, ae. 88; Jerusha, b. 1747, d. unm. 1775; Matthew, b. 1749, d. > unm. 1779. > > 9. JOSEPH, s. of Ebenezer, (3) So. Had., d. Sept. 15, 1803, in 92d yr. He m. > Sarah Kellogg, who d. June, 1782, in 69th yr. Children--Joseph, b. Feb. 2, > 1738, d. Jan. 5, 1757; Lois, b. Oct. 29, 1740, d. Feb. 29, 1741; Noah, b. > March 29, 1742; Eunice, b. Dec. 23, 1746, d. 1746; Silence, b. May, 1748, d. > 1749; Seth, b. Jan. 16, 1750, d. 1752; Seth, b. Sept. 28, 1752; Daniel, b. > Jan. 17, 1755. > > 10. JOSIAH, s. of Ebenezer, (3) So. Had., m. (1) Jan. 17, 1745, Rebecca White, > who d. Sept. 15, 1751, ae. 27; (2) Dorcas, wid. of Noah Clapp of Nh. She d. > Nov. 16, 1762, ae. 34; (3) Sarah, wid. of Matthew Clark. She d. March 11, > 1810, ae. 82. Children--Eliphaz, b. Nov. 23, 1745, d. May 15, 1752; Josiah, b. > Aug. 7, 1748; Rebecca, b. July 21, 1750, d. Sept. 6, 1758; Dorcas, b. Aug. 8, > 1754; Mercy, b. Oct. 18, 1756; Sarah, b. July 16, 1764; Eliphaz, b. Sept. 20, > 1766; Sylvester, b. May 20, 1771. > > 11. THOMAS HOVEY, s. of Samuel, (4) So. Had., d. Sept. 8, 1772. He m. Eunice. > Children--Gideon, b. March 15, 1765; Mary, b. April 28, 1767; Eunice, b. April > 6, 1769; Martha, b. Feb. 14, 1772. > > 12. ELISHA, s. of Samuel, (4) Gr., d. Jan. 17, 1825, ae. 87. He m. April 15, > 1766, Elizabeth, dau. of Martin Nash of Gr. She d. July 3, 1833. > Children--Elisha, b. March 12, 1767, d. Oct. 16, 1770; Miriam, b. Aug. 19, > 1768, d. unm. July 2, 1801; Samuel, b. April 4, 1770, res. in Gr.; Elisha, b. > Jan. 14, 1772, d. Jan. 23, 1772; Azor, b. Dec. 26, 1772, d. Sept. 25, 1775; > Elizabeth, b. June 5, 1774, d. March 1, 1795; Finis, b. Dec. 13, 1776, m. > Jahiel Warner; Azor, b. Oct. 17, 1778, grad. D. C. 1808, and settled in > Bainbridge, N. Y.; Sibil, b. Aug. 9, 1780, m. (???) Johnson, and d. April 10, > 1809; Mary, b. Aug. 28, 1782, d. unm. Aug. 12, 1801, ae. 18; Elisha, b. Feb. > 26, 1786, res. in Gr. > > 13. SIMEON, s. of Samuel, (4) Gr., d. July 16, 1815, ae. 67. He m. Mercy (???) > who d. Sept. 14, 1815, ae. 67. Children--Simeon, b. 1774; Lois, b. 1776; > Thomas, b. 1778; Ruth, b. 1781; Levi, b. Feb. 10, 1784; Mercy, b. 1786; > Reuben, b. 1789; Calvin, b. 1794. > > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > >

    12/31/1999 11:53:32
    1. [VTWINDSO] CRV families: Moody, Deming, Kellogg, Panton, Lane, Dickinson, Morgan, White, Smith, Hovey, etc
    2. Cynthia
    3. Forwarding new surnames from Pat ( her email is pmount@fnr.umass.edu )........locations in Conn and Mass......1671- ...remember, many are ancestors of later settlers of Conn River Valley , Vt and NH. If you find anyone.....be sure to thank Pat. Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Mount <pmount@fnr.umass.edu> > MOODY, SARAH, wid. of Dea. John of Hartford, d. in Hadley, 1671. > > 1. MOODY, SAMUEL, supposed to have been the only child of Dea. John Moody of > Hartford, and grandson of George Moody of Moulton, Suffolk Co., Eng., d. Sept. > 22, 1689. He m. Sarah, dau. of John Deming of Wethersfield, Ct. She d. Sept. > 29, 1717. Children--Sarah, m. Dec. 23, 1680, John Kellogg, and d. Sept. 19, > 1689; John, b. July 24, 1661, settled in Hartford, Ct., and d. Nov. 5, 1732, > ae. 71; Hannah, b. March 5, 1663, d. unm. Jan. 6, 1713; Mary, m. (1) June 30, > 1689, Alexander Panton; (2) June 29, 1689, James Munn; Samuel, b. Nov. 28, > 1670; Ebenezer, b. Oct. 23, 1675. > > 2. SAMUEL, s. of Samuel, (1) d. Nov. 10, 1744, ae. 82. He m. Sept. 5, 1700, > Sarah, dau. of Samuel Lane of Suffield, Ct. She was alive in Jan. 1758. > Children--Samuel, b. Sept. 10, 1702; John, b. Sept. 10, 1702; Nathan, b. June > 27, 1706; Jonathan, b. June 2, 1708; David, b. Dec. 3, 1711; Sarah, b. May 30, > 1717, d. May 22, 1719; Sarah, b. Sept. 29, 1720. > > 3. EBENEZER, s. of Samuel, (1) d. Nov. 11, 1757, ae. 82. He m. Editha, who d. > Aug. 19, 1757, in 75th yr. Children--Jonathan, b. Jan. 13, 1703, d. April 3, > 1703; Mary, b. Dec. 28, 1705, m. 1730, Nehemiah Dickinson of Granby, and d. > Nov. 15, 1787; Ebenezer, b. Feb. 22, 1707; Sarah, b. Jan. 13, 1709; Joseph, b. > Jan. 13, 1712; Daniel, b. March 12, 1715, d. s. p. in So. H., April 20, 1792. > He m. 1744, Mercy Morgan of Springfield. She d. Nov. 6, [7?] 1786, ae. 73; > Josiah, b. 1721; Editha, m. Oct. 23, 1746, Joseph White; Miriam, m. Jan. 19, > 1748, Reuben Smith. > > 4. SAMUEL, s. of Samuel, (2) Granby, d. Dec. 11, 1765. He m. Oct. 13, 1729, > Mary Hovey. She d. Sept. 15, 1775, in 65th yr. Children--Samuel, b. July 2, > 1730, d. unm. Dec. 4, 1820, ae. 90; Gideon, b. March 24, 1733, d. 1755; Thomas > Hovey, b. Aug. 31, 1736; Elisha, b. Jan. 14, 1738; Reuben, b. Jan. 21, 1740, > d. unm. Jan. 1831, ae. 91; Simeon, b. July 4, 1743, d. 1746; Simeon, b. Oct. > 30, 1747; Enos, b. April 7, 1753. > > 5. JOHN, s. of Samuel, (2) Granby, d. 1769. He m. June 24, 1733, Sarah > Dickinson. Children--John, b. July 8, 1734, d. unm. Oct. 4, 1815, ae. 81; > Sarah, b. Jan. 9, 1736, d. unm. Nov. 21, 1819, ae. 83; Moses, b. Aug. 28, > 1737, d. unm. 1774; Aaron, b. Oct. 1, 1739, d. Oct. 14, 1819, ae. 80. He m. > (1) Elizabeth Catlin; (2) Hannah, wid. of Aaron Warner; Hannah, b. Sept. 17, > 1741, m. Timothy Smith; Joel, b. Oct. 27, 1743, d. in Amh. March 22, 1824, ae. > 80. He m. Rebecca Goodman; Rachel, b. Jan. 13, 1746, m. 1777, David Church of > Gr.; Lois, b. June 24, 1750, m. Aaron Ayres. > > 6. NATHAN, s. of Samuel, (2) res. in Amh. and Ludlow, and d. abt. 1791. He m. > March 16, 1735, Abigail Montague. Children--John, b. Feb. 27, 1736; Josiah, b. > Feb. 24, 1740, d. 1780; Abigail, bapt. 1750, d. 1750; Abigail, bapt. 1752. > > 7. JONATHAN, s. of Samuel, (2) Amh., d. March 9, 1798, ae. 89. He m. Nov. 20, > 1730, Bridget Smith. She d. March 12, 1786. Children--Huldah, b. May 31, 1731, > m. Oct. 26, 1751, Oliver Chauncey; Jonathan, b. Jan. 10, 1734, res. in Amh., > and d. April 9, 1804. He m. March 1, 1759, Eunice Graves of Hat.; Asahel, b. > July 7, 1736, res. in Amh., and d. Aug. 9, 1813; Lemuel, b. June 27, 1739, > res. in Amh., m. (???) Williams, and d. Jan. 22, 1818; Eldad, b. Oct. 17, > 1746, res. in Amh., m. Nov. 21, 1782, Abigail Pratt, and d. June 16, 1814; > Medad, b. Oct 17, 1746, res. in Amh., m. Rebecca Lee, and d. Jan. 8, 1813; > Perez, b. Dec. 25, 1749, m. Lucy Ingram. > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >

    12/31/1999 11:50:43
    1. [VTWINDSO] Re: [CTHARTFO] BRAINSTORM "Deputy husband"-------has been ANSWERED--{darn}
    2. Cynthia
    3. Brenda .....yep......and that is where I learned the term too ! "Good Wives" is a fascinating book to read if one wants to know about the women in the early days Warren Wetmore also answered the "deputy husband" correctly. Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 9:39 AM Subject: Re: [CTHARTFO] BRAINSTORM "Deputy husband" > Just by chance, last eve I was reading a book by Laurel Thatcher Ulbrich > entitled Good Wives....there is mentioned "deputy husband"!!!!!! She gives it > as one of the many roles of the New England colonial wife and referred to those > duties often thought of as male oriented. > > Brenda > > > > > > > > > >

    12/31/1999 11:56:08
    1. [VTWINDSO] ESSEX books---safe and
    2. Cynthia
    3. Lists: I would like to add my 2 cents worth along with Sharon in regards to Essex Books.........I have a good business relation ship with Bob as well .....prices are reasonable, arrive on time, and in good condition. and the site is completely safe to order on with your credit card. Also, I have found that Bob will order books out of print for me....so if you are looking for a genealogical and / or research book for New England states you cannot find elsewhere...try Bob's Essex book site: http://www.essexbooks.com Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <WKSMMGMT@aol.com> To: <MAESSEX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 9:15 AM Subject: Re: [MAESSEX] The Essex Antiquarian > Erlene, > > I have ordered the Antiquarian from Bob and have a standing order each time a > new volume comes out. It is a wealth of information. And, just plan good > reading. If you have ties to the area you are bound to find something of > interest. Ofcourse, the books are not hardbound they are in soft back spiral > form and very easy to read through. > > Essex books is a lovely place to do business with. I have been completely > satisfied with all my dealings with Bob. > > Happy New Year to you all, > Sharon > >

    12/31/1999 11:50:23
    1. [VTWINDSO] I wish you all..........
    2. Cynthia
    3. List: Well here it is......the new year 2000.........I wish you all a great year ahead and hope you find a lot of "goodies" in your genealogical research in the year ahead ! Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com

    12/31/1999 11:28:48
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO]Introduction
    2. JOHN & KELLY KRAFT
    3. JOHN & KELLY KRAFT wrote: > Hi Cynthia, > I only found this one entry on the census index, so my information is > extremely limited. 1860 Horace Folin, Windsor County, Windsor twp.on pg 430. > > Until now, they have been in Bronx, NY, in NJ, and in CA. > Caius V. 1816-1892, he was a builder. and died in NY. They have the name > Washington L. Folin listed with his business. > Horace Greely Folin Sr. b-abt 1876- he also died in NY. He was married to > Jennie Robertson. She lived in Mamaroneck, NYand died there early 1950s. > Their children were. > Horace Greely Folin Jr. b 8-8-1902, Bronx, NY died 18, Oct, 1981, Antioch,CA. > > His wife was Gertrude Holmes Schoonmaker. b-1911, Scranton, PA, > d-Martinez, CA. > They had 4 children, Horace, Jeanne, Margaret, Suzanne. > Robert Edward Folin. > Margaret Dorothy Folin. She married William Roos around 1926 in Westchester > County NY. > > Then while searching Ancestry.com they listed a Horace Folin of Windsor, > Windsor, for 1860. Would you or anyone have any information about this new > Folin? > > Thank you > Kelly > > Cynthia wrote: > > > Kelly: > > What part of Windsor County did your FOLIN live, married, died ?

    12/31/1999 07:04:26
    1. [VTWINDSO] Re: [CTHARTFO] BRAINSTORM: "DEPUTY HUSBAND"
    2. Cynthia
    3. Shirley: No.....not even close.......sorry [I forwarded it to the other lists for you] Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: SHIRLEY W HENDRIX <HENDRIXS@prodigy.net> To: <CTHARTFO-L@rootsweb.com> > >>>> Can anyone identify what a "deputy husband " is ?>>>>>>>>>>>> > I know this is a long shot as I have not come across the term, but back > then, a person that had to do with raising animals was a husbandman. Could > this deputy husband have had to do with being sure animal owners were > following the rules? Such as rings in hog noses, etc.? > > PS. For some reason, my mail won't let me send this to all four list. I'll > have to see what the problem is.... > > Shirley Wicker Hendrix > Murray, KY > HENDRIXS@prodigy.net > > Only a genealogist regards a step backwards as progress. > > > > ==== CTHARTFO Mailing List ==== > Listowner can be reached: Cyndylou3@earthlink.net > Connecticut River Valley Research Genealogical Library located in Springfield,Mass...http://www.quadrangle.org > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >

    12/30/1999 11:33:43
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO]Introduction
    2. Cynthia
    3. Kelly: What part of Windsor County did your FOLIN live, married, died ? spouse ? Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: JOHN & KELLY KRAFT <krafty@rosenet.net> To: <VTWINDSO-L@rootsweb.com> > Good Morning, > I just joined your list. I am researching the Folin Family. I found > Horace Folin on a 1860 census index. If any one has any information on > the Folins I would love to hear from you. > > Thank you > Kelly > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >

    12/30/1999 11:18:18