List: Toni has posted the New Salem settlers and their families on line...(and SOME of them had info on where they originated from as well as where they died)....worth a check if you have ancestors in the Conn River area of Mass , Vt , and possibly some from Conn. Cynthia ----- Original Message ----- From: Toni Lasseter <tonilea@atl.mediaone.net> To: <MAFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 9:13 AM Subject: [MAFRANKL] New Salem Settler's Pages > You can now view the New Salem Settler's pages that I have online! A-L and M-W, these are extracts from "Heare lyes New Salim Grant"! > > A-L: http://members.xoom.com/Lass67/Settlers.htm > M-W: http://members.xoom.com/Lass67/Settlers1.htm > > Respectfully Yours, > > Toni Lasseter > > Woburn Webmaster - http://members.xoom.com/Tonilea/index.htm > New Salem Webmaster - http://members.xoom.com/Lass67/index1.htm > > >
List: There are several names below that I have seen "crop up" on the list I manage (they are listed in the CC box above).......check and see if any belong to you...... If any questions, contact Nancy Vogt. ----- Original Message ----- From: Nancy Vogt <nrvogt@webtv.net> To: <CTMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 9:22 PM Subject: Wives of First Settlers, Middletown, CT > >From CT Nutmetter. Listed as written: > > Martha Gip Allen, d. 1690 Second wife of Thomas Allen. > > Ann Miller Bacon, First wife of Nathaniel Bacon. Elizabeth Pierpont > Bacon, Second wife of Nathaniel Bacon. > > Mary Cornwall Wife of William Cornwall > > Ann Wilcox Hall, d 1693 First wife of John Hall, Jr. Mary Hubbard Hall, > Second wife of John Hall, Jr. > > Mary Hall, Wife of Richard Hall > > Elizabeth Hall, Wife of Samuel Hall > > Hester Crow Hamlin d. 1700 Wife of Giles Hamlin > > Mary Harris, Wife of Daniel Harris > > Edith Harris d. 1685 Wife of William Harris; Lydia Harris, Second wife > of William Harris > > Elizabeth Watts Hubbard, Wife of George Hubbard > > Elizabeth Kirby Randall, Wife of John Kirby and then of A. Randall of > Windsor. > > Isabel Miller, Wife of Thomas Miller; Sarah Nattletown Miller, Second > wife of Thomas Miller. > > Elizabeth Dubbin Savage Wife of John Savage; Bethia Hopkins Stocking, > Wife of John Savage and then of James Steele of Hartford > > Hope Fletcher Stow, Wife of Fev. Samuel Stow > > Susanna Webster, Wife of Robert Webster > > Elizabeth White, d. 1790 Wife of Nathaniel White; Martha Coit Mould > White of New London, Second wife of Nathaniel White > > Eleanor Wats Brown d. 1703 Wife of Nathaniel Brown and then of Jasper > Clements > > Hope Cheney Second Wife of William Cheney > > Sarah Rusco Cole, Wife of William Cole > > Elizabeth Ventris Graves, Wife of George Graves > > Lydia Smith Wife of Joseph Smith > > Sarah Wadsworth Wilcox, First wife of John Wilcox; Catherine Stoughton > Wilcox, second wife of John Wilcox; Mary Farnsworth Wilcox Third wife of > John Wilcox; Esther Cornwell Wilcox Fourth wife of John Wilcox. > > Elizabeth Grant Warner Wife of Robert Warner; Deliverance Rockwell > Warner d 1718 Second wife of Robert Warner > > Mary Hubbard Ranney d 1721 Wife of Thomas Ranney > > > I have no information on dates for any of these marriages. > > Nancy Vogt > > > > > ==== CTMIDDLE Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the Middlesex County, CT Mailing List > List Mom - Jane Devlin JaneDevlin@netquest.com > >
Source: Vt Gazetteer of Vt Heritage: National Survey Co., 1976 ( in "quotes") NEWFANE: " granted in 1753 by New Hampshire as "Fane" , first settled in 1766 Granted by New York as Newfane in 1774 " MY note: remember that Vermont was a battleground between NY and NH for the right to control VT.....so if your family lived in these years...you need to seach in NY as well as NH histories and records. Also, Vermont became a state in 1777. - ------------------------------------------------------------ BRATTLEBORO: " the first settlement was at Fort Dummer which was established in 1724 between what is now Brattleboro and Vernon. ( the location of the fort is now under water)" tidbit: "In 1758 the Indians attacked the home of Fairbank Moore on West River in Brattleboro". - --------------------------- MY NOTE: if you are researching this area in the corner of Vt-Mass-NH...be sure to check out Northfield, Mass, Hinsdale,NH, Winchester,NH, Vernon,Vt... My town history of Northfield(mass) can be found at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl ( look under the mailing list of Ct-River-valley-L) Cynthia listowner Sharon Ling wrote: > Hi Cynthia, > > Interested in Newfane, Brattleboro and Ft. Dummer. > > Thanks > > Sharon
SOURCES: Vermont Gazetteer of Vt Heritage; National Survey Co.,1976 "BRISTOL...orginally chartered under the name of Pocock...Bristol was first settled in 1786 by people from Connecticut..." "RIPTON....first inhabited in 1801 and settled very slowly and part of Ripton's acreage came from Goshen and hence the name of "Riptown"...." Cynthia CDGilmore@aol.com wrote: We would find it interesting if there is anything mentioned about Bristol and Ripton, both in Addison County, VT. My Adam Gilmore, born 1763 in Pelham, MA, migrated to Bristol before 1790, and died in Ripton 1836. Thanks for your offer, Carl Gilmore ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== Rootsweb was founded in 1996 by Dr.Leverich and K.Isaacson. Due to their foresight and expertise, we are fortunate to have this genealogy at our disposal, BUT , it takes money to keep a large list going.... wont you become a sponsor or member of this wonderful genealogical source? Your donations added to that of many others can help sustain and keep this wonderful source. Go to http://www.rootsweb.com and find out how you can become a supporter.....pitch in ...... List owner,Cynthia: Cyndylou3@earthlink.net ============================== FREE UNLIMITED Web space at RootsWeb! Any subject: genealogy, computers, pets! Get your Freepages account today: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi
Hi, All. I'm new to the list, so I would like to post my surnames in Windsor County. My main interest in the HOISINGTON/HORSINGTON families who started arriving in Windsor County from the area around Farmington, CT in 1763. Some of the families moved on to NY, OH, and MI in the 1820s, 30s and 40s, but some stayed in VT. There are additional spelling variations (mostly sound-alike equivalents), so I would be interested in corresponding with anyone researching anything close. I also have a long list of married-in surnames and may have one or a dozen individuals with the following last names, between the late 1700s and late 1800s. Harriette ASENATH BACKUS / BACCUS CADY CAMPBELL CHAMBERLAIN CLARK CLEAVELAND CROUCH CULVER CURRIER CUSHMAN DAVIS DIKE FARNSWORTH FLETCHER FLOWER GILLINGHAM HAMMOND HARDING HAWKINS HOISINGTON LAMPHERE LAWRENCE LAWTON LEONARD LIVERMORE MARCY MARTIN MUNGER PERKINS POWERS PUTNAM SHEPHARD SMITH STAPLES STEARNS STWELL STRONG SWAIN ============================================================ Hoisington Family Web Site <http://www.genweb.net/~hoisington/index.htm> Sumner Co. KS <http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/sumner/index.html> Kay Co. OK <http://www.rootsweb.com/~okkay/okkay.htm> Logan Co. OK <http://www.rootsweb.com/~oklogan/oklogan.htm> SURNAMES: HOISINGTON (w/28 variant spellings) anywhere, HATFIELD (OH>IN>IA> KS>OK), HARDIN (MO>OK), DAVIS (Posey Co. IN), MORRIS (KS), COMBS (KY,IN,KS,OK, CA), JONES (Brown Co. OH), PERKINS (VT>IA>KS>OK>TX), LATHAM (MO)
Kim and List: Wallis Pond is actually Wallace Pond.....and it's in Canaan,Essex Co,Vt......... "CANAAN......Settled in 1785. In 1801 the town of Norfolk was added to Canaan....." (sorry no settlers names) Cynthia resource: Vt Gazetteer of Vt Heritage; Nat.Survey Co.,1976 Kim Vicneire wrote: > Hello, I am looking for information on Wallis Pond Vermont or if that was never > a town the closest one to it. Thanks, Kim Vicneire > > Cynthia wrote: > > > Lists: > > I bought a new book : the Beicentennial Edition : Gazetteer Vermont > > Heritage.........it lists each town in Vermont and background history > > which can be helpful in tracing Vermont ancestors. Remember that most > > folks that settled Vermont migrated from Mass and Conn (especially in > > the early years of Vermont). > > any particular town you interested in ? will list requested and put > > them on the list so everyone can see them > > > > Cynthia > > listowner > > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > > This list covers genealogy and history of The Connecticut River Valley > > Accuracy is important--double check your spelling and dates . > > list owner, Cynthia : cyndylou3@earthlink.net > > > > ============================== > > FREE UNLIMITED Web space at RootsWeb! > > Any subject: genealogy, computers, pets! Get your Freepages account today: > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi
Susan and List: There is no family genealogy nor surnames in the book....sorry "THETFORD....settled in 1764 and organized in 1768. First child born in Thetford was named "Quail John Chamberlain ". Cynthia Susan Ann Pope wrote: > When you have time, is there anything in the Gazetteer regarding Thetford, > VT or STURTEVANT? I have Sturtevant ancestors from Vermont. > > Thank you. > > Susan Ann Pope > ruskii_dom@msn.com > Researching: SCOVILL(E), BROWN, WALTON, BARTON, SNOW, DENSLOW, BUCK, > HILLYER, PRATT, SAYER, ROCKWELL, STURTEVANT, KEYES, VANINWAGEN
Lists: Mark is asking about Shakers in Sherburne, Mass......can anyone assist him ? I would like to know the answer to this myself. Cynthia Mark Materio wrote: > Does anyone have information on the Shakers?In 1782 the Shakers came > into Shelburne, Massachusetts. They stayed there about three years and > removed to New Lebanon. Mr. Wood was their elder or leader.What were > the names of these families?Ginny
I received the following info on another list and thought there might be some interest here in our region. These have proven to be good websites for French Canadian research: Translate most any language: http://translator.go.com/ Migration from the Eastern townships of Quebec to New England: Hundreds of links. http://bostonstates.rootsweb.com/BostonStatesindex.htm PRDH - You have to pay a fee to get full access, no fee to check for your names. Fantastic location for finding French Canadian records 1600's-1799 - birth, death(sepulchre), marriage, census: http://www.genealogy.umontreal.ca/en/default.htm M.L.Bastian
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List: I made a mistake in the url for the Vermont forms that can be printed out and used for request........ http://www.sover.net/~mbevins/birth.htm http://www.sover.net/~mbevins/marriage.htm http://www.sover.net/~mbevins/death.htm Sorry if it caused any inconvience ! Cynthia
Cherryl and Lists: SOURCE: Vermont Gazetteer of Vermont Heritage,Nat.Survey Co.,1976 "GUILFORD...hotbed of trouble in early days.....granted in 1754 and settled in 1761. (no mention of settlers) - ------------------------------------- "NEWARK...charter was granted in 1781 and the town settled in 1800..today the town is sparsely populated" (Newark was in Caledonia County.....well known for mineral springs there was also a Newark Hollow which was in Newark). --------------------------- "GUILDHALL.. smallest shire town in Vt, settled in 1764 by people from Massachusetts who canoed 150 miles up the Connecticut River." - ------------------------------------------- "CHARLESTON...charted in 1780 to William Whipple and his shipmates. Whipple was a commodore from Rhode Island and was a Revolutionary War vet. The town was called "Navy" but the name was changed in 1825. Settlement didnt start until 1802 and growth was slow " Cynthia Cherryl A Ball wrote: > Cynthia, > > Thanks so much for your efforts... > > When you have the time...Newark, Guildhall, Guilford, and Charleston. > > Thanks, Cherryl > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > To see archives of town histories: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > on first page,put in box: Ct-River-Valley and when query page comes up, list town and state > List owner: cyndylou3@earthlink.net > > ============================== > RootsWeb.com now offers UNLIMITED Web space for FREE! > Sign up today for RootsWeb's Freepages program: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi
Dan and Lists: "PAWLET...settled in 1761 and the name is of French origin, angliciczed from Paulette. Remember Baker(doesnt say where he was from) and Jonas Fay(from Bennington,Vt) were early settlers of Pawlet. Remember Baker was a member of the "Green Mtn Boys". The Herrick's Rangers who became known as the "terror of tories" was organized in Pawlet in 1777." SOURCE: Vt Gazetteer of Vt Heritage; Nat.Survey Co., 1976 Cynthia Dan Wilcox wrote: > Hi Cindy > > Great job on this list. > > Josiah Risdon (1753-1830) and his wife Martha Cochran (1750-?) lived for a > time in Pawlet, Benningon Co, Vermont. Josiah Risdon (1753-1830), served > as corporal in Capt. Nathaniel Smith's company of militia, Col. Ira Allen's > Vermont regiment in the Revolutionary War. > > Any info on Pawlet?? > > Thanks > > Dan
SOURCE: Vermont Gazetter of Vermont Heritage; Nat.Survey Co., 1976 "BARTON...granted to Col. William Barton of Providence, Rhode Island. The first settlers arrived in 1796 from Rhode Island and New Hampshire. ORLEANS a village in BARTON was settled in 1821 and known as Barton's Landing until 1909." Cynthia Janice Johnson wrote: > Dear Cynthia, > At your convenience, may I ask: > What does the Gazetteer say about Barton, VT? I have Kimballs that went > up there before 1800. Janice Gould Johnson
Mary: I checked 4 books and none of them list Quechee..........perhaps someone on these 2 mailing list will know something.............. Cynthia MARY H COLE wrote: > Miss Ellen Wolcott Foster was born abt 1826 in Quechee, Vt > > I can not find the town of Quechee in the 1830 city list for Vt. > Can you tell me the name of this city in 1820 or 1830? > > Many thanks for your help. > > Mary Cole > marycole@Prodigy.net
All, The University of Vermont has online a gazetteer of real and imagined Vermont place names. Quechee is listed. I won't tell you where it is, cause I'd like to you go to the page, and bookmark it. The link: http://crs.uvm.edu/community_data/gazetteer.htm Tom Ledoux webmaster Vermont in the Civil War http://vermontcivilwar.org/ >Mary: > > I checked out 4 books: > Ancestry: REDBOOK > Vermont Gazetteer / VT Heritage > Collecting Vermont ancestors > Burial Grounds of Vermont > >and cannot find anything on Quechee....perhaps someone on Windsor County >mailing list will know what town Quechee is actually part of, that is if >it is a town. >Cynthia > >MARY H COLE wrote: > >> Miss Ellen Wolcott Foster was born abt 1826 in Quechee, Vt >> >> I can not find the town of Quechee in the 1830 city list for Vt. >> Can you tell me the name of this city in 1820 or 1830? >> >> Many thanks for your help. >> >> Mary Cole >> marycole@Prodigy.net > > >==== VTWINDSO Mailing List ==== >List your surnames often..... >Have interesting information to share...do it with the list....like town histories, vital records, etc., be sure to name sources . >to search: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >============================== >RootsWeb.com now offers UNLIMITED Web space for FREE! >Sign up today for RootsWeb's Freepages program: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >
Mary: I checked out 4 books: Ancestry: REDBOOK Vermont Gazetteer / VT Heritage Collecting Vermont ancestors Burial Grounds of Vermont and cannot find anything on Quechee....perhaps someone on Windsor County mailing list will know what town Quechee is actually part of, that is if it is a town. Cynthia MARY H COLE wrote: > Miss Ellen Wolcott Foster was born abt 1826 in Quechee, Vt > > I can not find the town of Quechee in the 1830 city list for Vt. > Can you tell me the name of this city in 1820 or 1830? > > Many thanks for your help. > > Mary Cole > marycole@Prodigy.net
Ruth: That would be wonderful............please do post Dummerston information.......you could start out with the list of settlers names and place of origin (if known) and see what happens. With a date of 1884 you should be all right. Please include the following mailing list to receive Dummerston info. as all of them have ancestors who migrated to Windham and Windsor counties: (I manage all 3 list) Ct-River-L @rootsweb.com Cthartfo-L@rootsweb.com VtWindsor-L@rootsweb.com Cynthia listowner Ruth Barton wrote: > Hi, I have seen some interest in Dummerston, VT on this list. I have a > History of Dummerston by Mansfield printed in 1884. If anyone is > interested contact me and I'll see what I can find. I'm quite sure it is > not copyrighted any more, if it ever was, and I'll send whatever seems to > be of interest. Ruth > > Ruth (HOUGHTON) BARTON > Westminster,Vermont, USA > mrgjb@sover.net > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > To see archives of town histories: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > on first page,put in box: Ct-River-Valley and when query page comes up, list town and state > List owner: 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
List: part 8 of Wendell marriage intentions........any questions contact Betty Sue at: soathol@banet.net. From this point on, the dates cover the Mass-Vermont migration era and also, I dont think we will find many Hartford Co. Conn surnames in the Wendell information but I will continue to send them to Hartford County mailing list if there is requests for it. Cynthia Listowner Betty-Sue Pratt wrote: > These cover the years 1822 thru 1825 > Mr. Orin Payne of Montague and Merory (sic) T. Benjamin Jan. 21, 1822 > Joseph Butler and Anna Lock both of Wendell Feb. 18, 1822 > John Carver, Jr. Lucy Hammond both of Wendell Apr. 1,1822 > Abel Benjamin of Wendell and Mary Alexander of Ervings Grant Apr. 8, 1822 > Norman Osgood and Eliza Gates both of Wendell Apr. 29, 1822 > Silas Gates and Clarisa Kelly June 10, 1822 > William Anderson of New Braintree and Nabby W. Orcutt Sept. 16, 1822 > Levi Benjamin, Jr. and Rebekah Emerson both of Wendell Sept. 16, 1822 > Lewis Stone and Lucy Howe both of Wendell Sept. 30, 1822 > Henry Fisk of Wendell and Mary Perry of Lexington Oct.6, 1822 > Foster Death of Rutland, Mass and Hepzibah C. Woodard of Wendell Nov. 23,1822 > Aaron Chandler of Shutesbury and Mary Clark of Wendell Jan.31,1823 > Rev. John Duncklee of Wendell and Sarah Center of Greenfield, NH Apr. 23, 1823 > Joseph Fiske of Wendell and Polly Willis of Leverett June 23,1823 > Levi Gates, Jr. of Wendell and Anna Houston of Pelham July 14,,1823 > Ephriam Gary and Susan Clark both of Wendell July29, 1823 > Frnacis Walkup, Junr. and Lydia L. Peirce both of Wendell Aug. 18, 1823 > George Newhall of Athol and Mary Woods of Wendell Sept. 20, 1823 > Ezra Thompson of New Salem and Mahala Peirce of Wendell Oct 27, 1823 > Nathan Wyeth of Wendell and Hannah Kellogg of Shutesbury Nov. 11, 1823 > Capt. James Ballared of Wendell and Eunice Putnam of New Salem Nov. 21, 1823 > Capt. Joel Howe and Eunice Stone both of Wendell Dec. 15, 1823 > Artemas Leach and Eunice Weeks of Leverett Feb. 1824 > Isaac Porter and Percis Gary both of Wendell Mar. 30, 1824 > Orange Works (?) and Caty Johnson both of Wendell May 3, 1824 > Nathaniel Wilder 3d and Sarah Hale both of Wendell May 15, 1824 > Alfred Alvord of Gill and Mary Allen of Wendell June 28, 1824 > John Sawyer and Jemima Sawyer both of Wendell June 28, 1824 > _____________and Nancy King both of Wendell June 28, 1824 > Charles Boutwell of Leverett and Mary L. Stone of Wendell Aug. 8, 1824 > Oliver M. Fisher of Wendell and Hannah Davis of Royalston Aug. 16,1824 > Elihy Root of Montague and Lydia B. Root of Wendell oct. 18, 1824 > Doc't Simon C. Ewers of Wendell and Isabella U. Dickman of Springfield, Oct. 18, > 1824 > Caleb L. Champney of Wendell and Alvira Holman of Orange Oct.22, 1824 > Nathaniel Wilder, 2d of Wendell and Mrs Susannah Dickerson of Amherst Oct.30, > 1824 > John Howe and Sophia Thompson both of Wendell Jan.17, 1825 > Elias Trask of Shutesbury and Lucy Watkins of Wendell Jan.17, 1825 > Jonathan Tuttle of Wendell and Sarah Hale of Montague Mar. 7,1825 > Hon. Joshua Green and Nancy Mosley both of Wendell Aug. 1, 1825 > Eleazer Scott, Junr. and Meletiah Grover of Montague Sept. 28, 1825 > Willard Thompson and Harriett Peirce both of Wendell Oct. 15, 1825 > Martin Armstrong and Mary Mason Bent both of Wendell Oct. 31, 1825 > Alexander Gray of Athol and Elvira Bancroft of Wendell Dec. 20, 1825 > David Wyeth of Wendell and Sally Kellogg of New Salem Dec. 31, 1825 > > only 64 more years to go!
Lists: Part 7 of Wendell Franklin Co.Mass marriage intentions from Betty-Sue There are some NH and Vt surnames in here......as well as many other Franklin County towns...and some Quabbin "drowned towns"(Greenwich,Enfield,Dana,and Prescott, Mass.) Any questions..contact Betty at: soathol@banet.net Cynthia listowner Betty-Sue Pratt wrote: > 1816--1821 > > Gilbert Austin of Warwick and Salley Johnson of Wendell June 24, 1816 > John Fisher of jWendell and Hannah Weeks of Warwick Oct. 14, 1816 > David Whitaker, Esqr. of Wendell and miss Abigail Kellog of New Salem Dec. > 9,1816 > Joseph Fisher of Brattleboro, VT. and Lois Fisher of Wendell Jan. 20, 1817 > John Davis of Hancock NH and Mary Putnam of Wendell Feb. 3, 1817 > Josiah Clark and Anna Potter both of Wendell Feb. 24, 1817 > Josiah White of Bath NH and Fanny Alvord of Ervings Grant Mar. 31, 1817 > Ira Whitaker and Chloe Wood both of Wendell July 28, 1817 > Dea. Joseph Emerson of Wendell and Miss Mary Hilton of Athol Sept. 8, 1817 > Silas Osgood and Miss Loani? Howe of Wendell Oct. 25, 1817 > Luther Hunt of Shutesbury and Deborah Pratt of Wendell Dec. 1,1817 > Peter Clark of Wendell and Hannah Packard Enfield Jan. 12, 1818 > Joseph Hunter and Polly Thayer Feb. 2, 1818 > Doct. John Andrews of Wendell and Miss Cinthia (sic) Houghton of Boylston > Feb. 9,1818 > Isaac Chittenden and Ashsanath Brewer Mar. 23,1818 > Mr. Daniel Rogers of Wendell and Miss Lusina Aayres of Greenwich Apr. 27, 1818 > Martin Moore of Leverett and Beulah Fisk of Wendell June 1, 1818 > Otis Gunn of Montague and Lucy Fisk of Wendell July 18, 1818 > Amos Death and Patty Death both of Wendell Aug.10,1818 > Levi Moore of Greenfield and Sally Fisk of Wendell Sept. 21, 1818 > Jonathan Kidder, Junr. of Wendell and Nancy R. Lewis of Athol Oct. 25,1818 > Joel Drury 2d of Wendell and Tirzah Winter of Shutesbury Dec. 28, 1818 > Ens. Martin Scott and Miss Lydia Bartlett both of Wendell Apr. 19, 1819 > Paul Gates and Eliza Stone both of Wendell Apr. 26,1819 > Jesse Marvel of Shutesbury and Eunice Lock of Wendell Nov.15, 1819 > mr. Caleb Benjamin and Miss Polly Needham both of Wendell Dec. 6, 1819 > Kinsley Sawtell and Thankful Watkins both of Wendell Dec.20,1819 > Jonathan Whitaker and Miss Charlotte Ballard both of Wendell Jan.31,1820 > James Clark and Miss Allice Fisher both of Wendell Mar. 10, 1820 > Amasa Gage of Wendell and Abiah Hunt of Shutesbury Sept. 25, 1820 > Doc't Peirson T. Kendel of Sterling and Miss Lucinda Kilburn Nov. 13, 1820 > Mr Townsend Caswell and Miss Scinthia (sic) Whitaker both of Wendell Dec. 18, > 1820 > Calvin Hunter and Miss Caty Allen both of Wendell Dec. 18, 1820 > Moses Williams and Miss Azubah Crane both of Wendell Dec. 25, 1820 > Joseph Lock and Lydia M. Bent both of Wendell Jan.1,1821 > Joseph Needham and Eliza Howe both of Wendell Jan. 29,1821 > John Armstrong of Northfield and Luthera Woods of Wendell Apr. 2, 1821 > Martin Fisk and Pricilla M. Leach both of Wendell Apr. 16, 1821 > Erastus Gunn of Wendell and Lucinda Durky of Northfield Apr. 23, 1821 > Doc't Enoch Peirce of Worthington and Mary Morely of Wendell May 28, 1821 > Silas M. Wilder, Jr. and Caty Osgood both of Wendell June 4, 1821 > Daniel Crane of Wendell and Lucretia Pakman of Petersham Sept. 18, 1821 > John Hale of Winchester, NH and Esther Drury of Wendell Oct. 8, 1821 > Oliver Death of Wendell and Sally Page of New Salem Oct. 15,1821 > Windsor ?Baker or Bower and Sally Osgood of Wendell date too faint. 1821 > Levi Wilder of Wendell and Sarah Peirce of Shutesbury Nov. 12, 1821 > Jesse Marvel and Patty Butler of Wendell Dec. 2, 1821 > > Lot's more coming. > I have noticed the spelling of Peirce is of Wendell, Pierce is of Leverett, > New Salem and Shutesbury > Caty appears in several different place so wonder if that is the name or > should it have been Cathy or Katy as we spell it now? I am not correcting > any spelling WYSIWYG > Betty-Sue