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151 | Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, Film no: 2242393, Digital GS no: 4167700, Image no: 1267, Reference no: 5947 Name: George Ronald Berry Death date: 26 Jan 1973 Death place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas Age at death: 64 years Birth date: 22 Feb 1908 Birth place: Indiana Spouse name: Mrs. George R. Berry Father name: William Berry Mother name: Ada Shearer | Berry, George Ronald (I1235)
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152 | Cora Widowed in 1930 census | Wyatt, Moses R. (I26)
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153 | dau of hugh and rose hillier | Hillier, Deborah (I471)
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154 | dau of john and hope howland Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol2 page 284 He married (third) Lydia Chipman, of Barnstable, granddaughter of John Howland, of the " Mayflower. " See father of John for this note: John (married [1] Deborah Hillier of Barnstable and [2] Lydia Chipman, daughter of John and Hope [Howland] Chipman, and granddaughter of Mayflower passenger John Howland); Christening: 31 Dec 1655 Plymouth, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts [more than 10 yrs after birth]--SH | Chipman, Lydia (I470)
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155 | dau of john and judith gater [defunct web address gives christening date before birth date: 3 Mar 1609/1610 http://navigation.helper.realnames.com/framer/1/262/default.asp?realname=Yahoo%21&url=http%]--SH | Perkins, Elizabeth (I439)
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156 | Daughter Fanny's Ohio death certificate states Lucindas place of birth as Massachussetts. mt DNA = Haplogroup H HVR1: 16051G, 16162G, 16519C; HVR2: 73G, 263G , 315.1C | Pellett, Lucinda (I21)
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157 | Death Bef 8 Feb 1525/1526 | Master, Peter (I355)
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158 | DEATH: 17 mo | Wyatt, William Oscar (I145)
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159 | Death: or 29 Nov 1747 | Huntington, Joseph (I879)
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160 | Desc. of Mayflower's Wm Bradford. | Bradford, William (I1567)
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161 | Descendents - see Kerr/Stainbrook Family kerrkimd at hotmail.com | Stahl, Mary C. (I520)
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162 | Died of smallpox at sea | Huntington, Simon (I817)
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163 | died young | Huntington, Nathaniel (I912)
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164 | Directory of DeKalb County Teachers and Boards of Education 1917-1918 Francis M. Merica, County Superintendent ... Waterloo: ... Grade Teachers: ... Florence Berry-1st grade http://www.ingenweb.org/indekalb/schools/schools.txt | Berry, Florence O (I1258)
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165 | Divorced | Wyatt, Mary E (I1295)
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166 | Elder Paul B, b. 16 Mar 1883, m. Conley Georgia B, father. Elder Charles, mother. Hawk Nellie, 3 Jun 1926 Noble Co, IN http://www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/Marriages/E.htm | Billau, Paul Elder (I2)
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167 | Elizabeth Drummond http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=765d8d8d-379e-4f49-a6f4-7a213bd9b6f9&tid=3513393&pid=-1725359154 | Simpson, Southy Jr. (I699)
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168 | Enumeration of School Children 1903 Parents: Children: Berry, E. E. Ethel 14 May 1890 St. Joe, IN Hazel 12 May 1890 St. Joe, IN http://www.ingenweb.org/indekalb/schools/enumeration/1903/stjoe.html | Berry, Edwin E. (I225)
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169 | Except for descendants of Sgt John Pellett, virtually all information on the descendents of Richard Pellett were obtained from the " pellett-america gedcom at LDS-IGI- FHL, Utah. All references, notes, etc. also came from this gedcom. Info on descendents of John Pellett comes mainly from the Elder Family Bible. | Pellett, Richard (I101)
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170 | Family Photos include " Aunt Helen " Berry at Reunion | Berry, Helen (I191)
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171 | Family record of John W. and Martha Bickmore Shipley. Memorial Historyof the Felch Family. Genealogical History of Reading by Eaton, pg 71. Had seven children Children of JOSEPH FELCH and MARY are: i. MARY4 FELCH, b. 8 Dezember 1688, Reading ,MA; d. 24 Januar 1688/89, Reading Massachusetts. ii. MARY FELCH, b. 13 März 1690/91, Reading ,MA; d. 19 März 1690/91. iii. MARY FELCH, b. 2 Januar 1692/93, Reading ,MA; d. 22 Juni 1728. iv. JOSEPH FELCH, JR., b. 1 September 1695, Reading ,MA; d. 23 April 1710. v. SAMUEL FELCH, b. 6 März 1697/98, Rreading ,MA; d. 16 Oktober 1698. 14. vi. EBENEZER FELCH, b. 13 September 1699, Reading ,MA. vii. ABIGAIL FELCH, b. 24 August 1702, Reading ,MA; m. EBENEZER CUTLER, 27 April 1726. | Felch, Joseph (I423)
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172 | Family record of John W. and Martha Bickmore Shipley. Memorial Historyof the Felch Family. Genealogical History of Reading by Eaton, pg 71. | Felch, Samuel (ii) (I422)
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173 | Family Record of John W. and Martha Bickmore Shipley. Memorial Historyof the Felch Family. Genealogical History of Reading, Eaton, pg 71 | Felch, Mary (I419)
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174 | Find a Grave# 30172979 | Bell, Alice (I62)
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175 | Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol 2, SARGENT FAMILY. Hugh SARGENT (1), the earliest known ancestor of the family, lived in Courteenhall, county of Northampton, England. Courteenhall was the inheritance of the Wake family, which traces its descent back to Hereward the Wake, to a time prior to the Norman conquest. It is five miles and a quarter southerly from the town of Northampton. Prefixed to the first volume of the parish register, which begins in the year 1638, is a piece of parchment containing a SARGENT pedigree among others. The parchment shows that the family was in Courteenhall in 1554 and were of gentle blood. Margaret, wife of Hugh SARGENT, was daughter of Nicholas and Agnes (Masters) Gifford, of the Abbey of St. James, which was a western suburb of the town of Northampton. This Abbey was a religious estate of considerable note, founded before the year 1112 by William Peverel, natural son of William, the Conqueror. It is called St. James End. Hugh SARGENT must have been born about 1530. He died February 23, 1595-6, and was buried March 1. His children were: 1. Elizabeth, born at Courteenhall, baptized January 30, 1555-6, married, September 16, 1576, Nicholas Edwards. 2. Anne. 3. Nicholas, baptized August 1, 1559, married November 27, 1593, Elizabeth, widow of John Clarke. 4. Roger, of whom later. 5. Mary, baptized May 30, 1565, married May 5, 1602, WilliamOsborne, of Hansloppe. 6. John, baptized April 25, 1566, married, November 20, 1602, Joies, widow of Thomas Church. 7. Jane, married October 28, 1606, Arthur Clarke, alias Boterell. 8. Alice, married October 6, 1597, George Coles. 9. Richard, married January 30, 1609-10, Jane Green, widow. 10. Thomas. 11. George, baptized April 1, 1573. 12. Magdeline, baptized July 9, 1574. 13. Robert, baptized October 30, 1575. 14. Michael, baptized December 27, 1576. 15. Dorothy, baptized February 8, 1578-9, died October 4, 1602. [Note: While much Sargent Family information is given here, many dates contain contradictions and need to be verified elsewhere. ]--SH | Sargent, Hugh (I410)
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176 | Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County, vol 2 http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/r/Debra-S-Hart/GENE2-0001.html?Welcome=989697949 (III) William SARGENT, son of Roger SARGENT (2), was baptized June 20,1602. He married (first) Hannah (____), who died September, 1632. He married (second) Marie (____), who died probably in 1637. He married (third) Sarah Minshall, widow of William Minshall, of Whitchurch, Gent, earlier of Bunbury in Cheshire. William SARGENT was admitted a freeman in Northampton, July 20, 1626, and was senior bailiff 1632 and 1633. He came with his third wife, Sarah, and two daughters by his first wife, and settled in Charleston in 1638 on the Mystic side. He joined the Charleston Church March 10, 1638-9. He was admitted a freeman in 1639. The town of Malden was set off in 1649. (See sketch of Joseph Hills and Richardson Family for founders of the town of Malden.) William SARGENT was a lay preacher in Malden from 1648 to 1650. His farm was in the southpart of Malden on the southerly slope of what is now called Belmont hill. This part of the town was set off from Malden in 1870 as the town of Everett and it became a city in 1893. Part of his house stood until 1890. William SARGENT removed to Barnstable probably in 1656 or 1657, for he was in Malden in 1655 and in Barnstable in 1658. He was admitted a freeman in the Plymouth colony in 1657. He was a preacher at Barnstable and became prominent there. He died at Barnstable, December 16, 1682, and his wife Sarah died January 12, 1688-9. He left a will made March 9,1679-80. Children of William SARGENT were: 1. Elizabeth, born in England, baptized July 3, 1628, died January, 1629-30. 2. Hannah, born in England, baptized July 13, 1629, came to New England with her father, married, in 1649, Henry Felch, of Reading, died December 15, 1717. 3. Elizabeth, born in England, baptized September 12, 1630, came to New England with her father, married, about 1651, David Nichols; married (second), January 14,1652-3, Thomas Bill, of Boston, died March 5, 1657-8. 4. Mary, born in England, baptized September 2, 1632, probably died in infancy. 5. Sarah, born in England, baptized October 26, 1635, probably died young. 6. Marie, born in England, baptized January 22, 1636-7, probably died young. 7. John, of whom later. 8. Ruth, born October 25, 1642, married about1663 Jonathan Winslow, of Marshfield, son of Josiah Winslow, and nephew of Governor Edward Winslow; she married, July, 1677, Richard Bourne, of Sandwich; married (second), in 1684, John Chipman, of Sandwich; died October 4, 1711. 9. Samuel, born March 3, 1644-5, made freeman of Plymouth colony in 1684, died September 22, 1710, unmarried. (IV) http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/3156/3156_285.html?Welcome=989539088 [ ------------------------------------- [NI18805] William Sargent, the ancestor of the family in America, came from Northampton, in England, with his third wife, Sarah, and two daughters by his first wife, in the year 1638. They settled at Charlestown, Massachusetts. William Sargent and his family made their domicile at " Mystic Side " - that is, on the north side of Mystic River - as a part of Charlestown. William was made freeman in Northampton July 20, 1626, and was senior bailiff, 1632-33. He was admitted to the church in Charlestown, March 10, 1638/9; and his wife was admitted the following Sunday. He was at Malden in 1649, at Barnstable, Massachusetts , 1657, and at Everett, 1670. He was deacon and lay preacher at Malden, Massachusetts. He took the oath of allegiance and fidelity on December 20, 1677 in Amesbury before Major Robert Pike. The following entry is found in Lechford's "Note Book," page 224 of the printed edition (Cambridge, 1885): " John Winthrop Esqr Governor of the Jurrisdiccon of the Massachusetts bay in New England to all manner of persons whome it may concerne greeting These are to certify you that William Sargent late of Northampton haberdasher of Hatts and now of Charlestown in New England planter & Sarah his wife late the wife of William Minshall of Whitchurch in the County of Salop gent. Deceased are both blessed be God in full life & good health at the time of the making herof In testimony whereof I have caused the publicke seale of our Colony to be hereto affixed the fourteenth day of November in the fifteenth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles now King of England &c Annoq Dni 1639. " http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/notes.html database of Russ Spooner 05/30/2005 ------------------------------------- ]--SH !Sargent Genealogy in England and America, by Aaron Sargent, pg 18, 32,33. Colonial Families of the United States, by Mac Kenzie, pg 478. Massachusetts Genealogy vol 2, by William Cutter, pg 1003 WILLIAM SARGENT is our Emigrant Ancestor. He came from Northampton, England, where he was baptized 20 June 1602, to Charlestown, Mass., where he was admitted to the Church 10 March 1638/9. He was a Freeman of Northampton 20 July 1626. And admitted as a Freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1639. He removed to Malden, Mass., where he was a Deacon and a lay preacher in the Church. He removed to Barnstable, was made a Freeman of the Plymouth Colony in 1657, and was a preacher also at Barnstable. The following entry is found in Lechford's 'Note Book,' page 224 of the printed edition (Cambridge 1885): 'John Winthrop Esqr Governor of the Jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Bay in New England to all manner of persons whome it may concerne greeting These are to certify you that WILLIAM SARGENT late of Northampton haberdasher of Hatts and now of Charlestown in New England planter and Sarah his wife late the wife of William Minshall of Whitchurch in the County of Salop gent. Deceased are both blessed be to God in full life and good health at the time of the making hereof In testimony whereof I have caused the publicke seale of our Colony to be hereto affixed the fourteenth day of November in the fifteenth years of the ralgne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles now King of England 'c Annoq' Dni 1639. REV. WILLIAM SARGENT is our Emigrant Ancestor. He came from All Saints, Northampton, England, with two daughters and his third wife, to Charlestown, Massachusetts, where he was admitted to the Church 10 March 1638/9. He was grandson of HUGH SARGENT, of Courteenhall, Northamptonshire, England and MARGARET GIFFORD, SARGENT. Registers of the Parish of All Saints, Northampton, under baptisms, give; "1602 WILLIAM son of ROGER SERGEANT 20 June. " "1629 HANNA daughter of WILLIAM SARGENT, haberdasher, and his wife HANNA 13 July. " Very extensive data is published in volumes 71, 74, 75, of The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, under their 'Genealogical Research in England'. which provides exceptionally complete lineages back to the time of WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, and thru the GIFFORD marriage traces to the Scottish house of KENNETH MCALPIN, and the royal Saxon line of EGBERT Source for the above: Bacon and Allied Families #71 http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/1869/1869_129.html 1The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume IV Baptized at Northampton, Northamptonshire, on 20 June 1602, William Sargent died at Barnstable, 16 December 1682. His first wife Hannah _____died in England, as did probably his second wife Mary _____. He was last recorded in England on 22 January 1636/37 (baptism of a daughter) and first recorded in New England at Charlestown, where he and his third wife Sarah were admitted as church members 10 March 1638/39. An entry in Lechford's Notebook, p. 224, gives a certificate by Governor Winthrop regarding William Sargent of Charlestown, a haberdasher of hats, from Northampton, England, and his wife Sarah, widow of William Minshall of Whitchurch, County Salop. Sargent moved first to Malden, and then, ca.1656 or 1657, to Barnstable. He was made a Bay freeman in 1639 and was a lay preacher in Malden and Barnstable. G. Andrews Moriarty gives documentary evidence in a series of articles in NEHGR 74:231, 267, 75:57,129, 79:358, tracing William Sargent's line back to English royalty. Plymouth Colony: Its History and People 1620-1691 Sargent almost always appears in the records with the title " Mr. " On 1 June 1658 he was made a freeman by the Plymouth General Court (PCR3:137). A fairly good, but mostly undocumented, family history is Aaron Sargent, Sargent Genealogy (Somerville, Mass., 1895)—some errors in the early generations have been corrected by the Moriarty articles. This book also transcribes William Sargent's will. His children by his first wife were Elizabeth (died young), Hannah (married Henry Felch of Reading, Mass.), Elizabeth (married [1] David Nichols of Boston and [2] Thomas Bill of Boston), and Mary (died young). By his second wife, Sargent had Sarah and Mary, both of whom probably died young. By his third wife he had John (married [1] Deborah Hillier of Barnstable and [2] Lydia Chipman, daughter of John and Hope [Howland] Chipman, and granddaughter of Mayflower passenger John Howland); Ruth (married [1] Jonathan Winslow, son of Josiah and nephew of Gov. Edward Winslow, [2] Richard Bourne of Sandwich, q.v., and [3] John Chipman [after the death of his wife Hope]; and Samuel (died unmarried). Sargent has many descendants living today. The last Will and Testament of Mr. William Serjant of Barnstable in the Govrment of New Plymouth, exhibited to the Court held at Plymouth aforsaid on the oathes of Mr. Thomas Hinckley assistant and John Chipman Eldor as followeth; I William Sarjeant of Barnstable in the Govrment of New Plymouth being weak of body but by the Mercye of God of disposing mind and memory; and calling to mind the uncertainty of this Transitory life, and not knowing how soone it may please God to call mee hence, do therefore make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament, heerby revoakeing and adnulling all former and other will or wills heereterfore by mee made either by word or writing; and this only to be accoumpted and accepted as my last will and Testament as followeth Impr, I will and bequeath my soule to God in Jesus Christ my Deare Saviour and only redeemer and my body to decent buriall; and as to my Temporall estate which God hath him pleased far above my deserts, to bestow upon mee; my will is that first of all thatt all my just debts which I owe to any prson or prsons in right or conscience shall be first discharged and satisfyed out of my estate by my executors heerafter named within convenient time after my decease Item-- I will and bequeath to Sarah my loveing wife all my household stuffe and two of my Cowes to be wholy att her dispose, and the use of the new end of my now dwelling house, or the use of one such Room of my house att Maulden, as shee shall chuse in case shee there desire to live during her natural life and for the further support and stay of liveing I will unto her eight pounds pr annum in current Country pay, to be payed out of the proffitts of my hands by my two sons John and Samuell during her naturall life, vid; my son John to pay six pounds therof and my son Samuel forty shillings therof yeerly, and every yeer during her natural life. Item-- I will and bequeath unto my son John Sergeant my house with all my lands att Maulden. To him and his heirs forever so as hee my said son his heires or assigns, doe well and truely pay or cause to be payed unto Sarah his mother at the sum of six pounds pr annum as above mensioned, and after this said mothers decease, the sum of five pounds as a leganse which I will to be payed to my Daughter Hannah Feech within one full yeer after this mothers my said wife her decease; and five full yeer after his mothers my said wife her decease, and five pounds as a legacse I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ruth Bourne within two yeers after my said wifes decease, and five pounds more to my said Daughter Ruth Bourn within three yeers after her my said wifes decease These Legaces to be payed incurrant countrye pay at price currant; as they shall grow due and payable; Item-- I will and bequeath unto my son Samuell Serjeant my now Dwelling house with all my land in Barnstable to him and his heirs forever, so as hee the said Samuell his heirs or assigns doe well and truely pay or cause to be payed unto the said Sarah his mother forty shillings pr annumin Currant Country pay during her naturall life, as aforsaid; also I will and bequeath to him the said Samuell my two oxen 2 cowes and a horse with my cart plow and other Tackling thereunto belongin, Item-- I will to Samuell Bill, my Grandson one heiffer or young horse. and my will is to leave all the rest of my estate in whatsoever it is unto my executors for the payment of my debts, and discharge of my funerall expences, and I doe hereby appoint and declare Sarah my said loveing wife and my Son John Serjeant aforsaid to be my executors of this my last will and Testament; and my loveing frineds Elder J... and Deacon William Crocker to be ouerseers to see this my last will and Testament be prformed, according to the true intent therof; i witness wherof I have heerunto sett my hand and seal this ninth day of Mach Anno Dom 1679-80 William Serjeant . Signed sealed and declared In prsence of Thomas Hinckley John Chipman http://earth.vol.com/~vandy/2sargean.htm The compendium of American Genealogy disk 1: William Sargent baptized 1602-82 son of Roger, from ENG to Charlestown MA 1638, mem of church 1639, freeman 1639, resident of Malden where he was lay preacher 1648-50,rem to Barnstable 1656, freeman Plymouth colony 1658, m Hannah __ d1688-9, m Marie __ d 1637, m Sarah __ d 1688-9 widow of William Minshall.Vol 1 pg 770: Sgt Henry Feltch bap 1610-1699, selectman, surveyor, m 1649 Hannah bap 1629-1717 dau of Rev. Wlm Sargent of Northampton Eng. Vol 1 Wlm Sargent 1602-82, son of Roger, from ENG ca 1638 settled at Charlestown MA (Mystic Side) at Malden 1649, at Everett 1670 m 3d Sarah__ widow of Wlm Minshall; son John 1639-1716 m (1) Deborah 1643-1669 dau7 Hugh Hillier (2) Lydia Chipman; son of John, Joseph 1663-1717 Barnstablem in 1685 Mary 1668-1759, dau John Green; son of Joseph, Joseph 1690-1760m 1713 Hannah 1694-1782 dau J. Bulknam Gen Reg 1st Settlers of NE: SARGENT, WILLIAM, Charlestown 1642. SERGEANT, WILLIAM, Charlestown, freeman 1638, perhaps the preacher at Malden, mentioned by Johnson. Hist N E 211. He had several children born at Charlestown as early as 1644. pg 349: SARGENT, and SERGEANT, WILLIAM, Charlestown, pp. 254 and 258, was admitted freeman 1639. Pioneers of MA 400: Sargent/Sargeant/Sergeant, William, late of Northampton, haberdasher of hats, now of Charlestown in N.E. planter, and Sarah, his wife, late the wife of William Minshall of Whitchurch, Salop, ENG; a certificate of their health was made 11/14/1639. [L.] Adm. chh.Char. 10 and 17 (1) 1638-9. Rem. to Malden, where he was an active citizen, deacon and lay-preacher in the church. [J.] Rem. to Barnstable. Wife Sarah; ch. Elizabeth, Hannah, John bapt 8 (10) 1639; Ruth b. 25 (8)1642; Samuel b. 3 (1) 1644. /P/ He d. 12/16/1682. Will dated 3/9/1679-80,prob. 3/3/1682-3, beq. to wife Sarah his house at Mal.; to sons John and Samuel and daus. Hannah Felch and Ruth Bourn; to gr. son Samuel Bill. The widow d. 1/12/1688-9. | Sargent, Rev. William (I406)
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177 | General Notes: Arrived in Hartford, Ct with Rev Thomas Hooker in 1636, in 1645 he sold his lands and moved to Saybrook, Ct. Rep at the General Court from Saybrook for 23 sessions William married Elizabeth Clarke, daughter of John Clarke and Mary Crowley?, in Jun 1636 in Hartford, CT. [Listed in Colket, Meredith B., Jr. Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657. Cleveland: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975. 366p. Page: 229 ]--SH | Pratt, William Jr. (I799)
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178 | General Notes:Rector of Stevenage Parish for 30 Years. Children's names given on a Monument in church. Records from Doctor's Commons. Rectory of Stevenage inthe Diocese of Lincoln, Arch Deaconry of Hitchin, England. Attended Emmanuel College in Cambridge. Will found in Doctor's Commons, dated Nov, 1629. | Pratt, Rev. William (I803)
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179 | Gertrude died at about 24. She was hit by a Taxi cab while in Chicago during flu epidemic. | Giordan, Gertrude (I73)
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180 | Gracie Billau | Billau, Grace (I153)
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181 | Headstone: Eva Kitchen, wife of John Wyatt, B: 1818, D: 2 Feb 1839, age 21y 9m 28d | Kitchen, Eva (I22)
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182 | Headstone: Eva Watson Furnish, daughter of Charles & Rachel Watson, B: 8 Dec 1840, D: 8 Sept 1874 | Watson, Eva (I578)
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183 | Headstone: John, son of C. & R. Watson, B: 1852, D: 19 June 1853, age 1y 10m 14d | Watson, John (iii) (I577)
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184 | Headstone: Mary, daughter of C & R. Watson, B: 1842, D: 22 Jan 1843, age 11m 23d | Watson, Mary (ii) (I580)
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185 | Her son James appears in the 1880 DeKalb Co, Indiana census. His parents are listed as being from Virginia. | Gray, Nancy (I234)
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186 | HIST: Commemrative Records, Bio.'s and Portraits Northeastern, PA pp. 743-744 HIST: HIST: Gravestones HIST: HIST: Family Bible HIST: HIST: The United States Census for 1850 HIST: Pike County in the state of Pennsylvania HIST: Palmyra Township HIST: Household Number 38 | Pellett, Calvin (I720)
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187 | HIST: The United States Census for 1850 HIST: Pike County in the state of Pennsylvania HIST: Palmyra Township HIST: Household Number 29 HIST: 56A 15 BINGHAM, Rudolphus m 66 PA HIST: 56A 16 BIDWELL, Edwin m 36 CT HIST: 56A 17 BIDWELL, Elizabeth f 22 PA HIST: 56A 18 BIDWELL, Ovid m 2 PA | Bingham, Mr (I728)
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188 | HIST: The United States Census for 1850 HIST: Pike County in the state of Pennsylvania HIST: Palmyra Township HIST: Household Number 39 | Pellett, Gurdon (I725)
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189 | HIST: The United States Census for 1850 HIST: Wayne County in the state of Pennsylvania HIST: Dyberry Township HIST: Household Number 48 HIST: 190 10 KIMBALL, Isaac R m 24 PA HIST: 190 11 KIMBALL, John P m 26 PA HIST: 190 12 KIMBALL, Martin m 16 PA HIST: 190 13 KIMBALL, Abigail f 56 PA HIST: HIST: TheUnited States Census for 1860 HIST: Wayne County in the state of Pennsylvania HIST: Dyberry Township HIST: Household Number 136 HIST: 241 35 KIMBLE, Wm Rm 28 PA HIST: 241 36 BORCHES, Jas m 22 PA HIST: 241 37 AVERY, Lucias m 17NY HIST: 241 38 KIMBLE, Abigail f 66 PA HIST: 241 39 MATHEWS, Rachael f 9PA HIST: 241 40 MATHEWS, Edward m 7 PA | Pellett, Abigail (iv) (I247)
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190 | Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County Massachusetts, Vol. 1 | Pellett, Thomas Armit (I91)
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191 | History and Genealogy of the family of Thomas Noble of Westfield, Mass: 1878 by Lucius Manlius Boltwood 869 pages. (p. 502) Marcia Noble daughter of Silas b. in Westfield NY March 5,1824 and died in Hartwick, Otsego NY April 27, 1867 age 43. She married 1st March 29, 1842 Alvinza Cuffman b. in Dryden Tompkins Jan 27,1818, son of Jonathan and Lucinda (Pixley) Cuffman. About 1847 he went to Dodge County Wisconsin. He had previously been a farmer, but while in Wisconsin he drove a bakery wagon and was a horse doctor. From Wisconsin he went to Toledo, Ohio and supposedly died on the way back but according to some relatives was alive in 1876. She married 2nd June 9, 1851 or 1854 Charles Simeon Benjamin b. in Hartwick, son of Simeon Benjamin. He was a farmer and died subsequently to his wife in Bainbridge, Chenango NY. Child: Orrin Catlin Cuffman b. August 24, 1844 in Southport, NY m Sept 22, 1864 Irene Lurana Rockwell and resides 1877 in Rockwell Mills Chenango NY. He was formally the owner of a woolen mills but is now a travelling agent engaged in the purchasing of wool and sale of cloth. | Cuffman, Alvinza (I1601)
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192 | Hopestill daughter of Thomas Bill deceased the 28th of November | Bill, Thomas (I490)
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193 | http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/r/Debra-S-Hart/GENE2-0002.html Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol2 page 284 (II) Roger SARGENT, son of Hugh SARGENT (1), was born about 1562, diedJuly, 1649. He married, January 3, 1589-90, Ellen Makernes, who diedOctober, 1645. She was daughter of William Makernes, of Finedon, thirteenmiles and a half north of Northampton. His will, proved March 30, 1616,mentions son-in-law, Roger SARGENT, and some of his children. RogerSARGENT, probably named for his mother's brother Roger, or hisgreat-grandfather of the same name, was junior bailiff in 1616 and 1617and mayor of Northampton in 1626. The children of Roger and Ellen were:1. Daniel, baptized September 18, 1590, died December, 1590. 2. Sarah,baptized October 4, 1591. 3. Anna, baptized October 16, 1593. 4. Samuel,baptized October 13, 1595, died April, 1596. 5. Joseph, baptized June 25,1598, married Dorothy (???), died April 11, 1678, made freeman April 26,1625, at Northampton, warned of All Saints Church, Northampton, 1631-2;junior bailiff 1632 and 1633; alderman; mayor of Northampton1644-45-56-71. 6. Dorothy, baptized March 6, 1599-1600, married, November30, 1634, Thomas Ball. 7. William, of whom later. 8. A son, diedSeptember, 1604. 9. John, baptized November 23, 1605; married, November7, 1634, Anne Orpin; he was made freeman July 20, 1626. 10. Mary. 11.Elizabeth married, October 9, 1626, Robert Banks; (second) Henry Spring;(third) George Norwood. 274Colonial Genealogies #1, 1607-1920 http://www.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/ifa_image.cgi?IN=002376&PN=478&SEC=Colonial%20Families%2C%20Volume%20III&CD=189 Roger Sargent, of Northampton, b. circa 1562; d. Jly (buried 16th) 1649.Was Juinior Bailiff, 1616 and 1617, and Mayor of Northampton, 1626. m.3d Jan. 1589-90, Ellen Mackernes, d. Oct. (buried 21st) 1645, dau. ofWilliam Mackernes, of Finedon. | Sargent, Roger (I408)
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194 | http://www.genealogy.com/users/h/a/l/Scott-P-Hall/FILE/0002text.txt?Welcome=988345770 246605. Agnes MASTERS Mrs. was born about 1490 in Of Sandwich, Kent,England. She died before 1517 in Wye, Kent, England. Agnes was baptized11 Sep 1959. She was endowed 25 Sep 1959. | Master, Agnes (I92)
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195 | http://www.williamsco.lib.oh.us/QueryResultsPage.asp ELDER | Source (S3)
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196 | Lambarde | Family F193
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197 | m. William Pellett | Bradford, Mary (I1515)
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198 | Manhatten Certificate No. 3552: Jeremiah G Flynn to Margaret Regan | Family F60
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199 | MARRIAGE: Divorced Sep 1881. | Cornell, Wesley C. (I508)
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200 | MARRIAGE: Mar 15; Nathan Wyatt to Mary Ann Gibson, by Samuel Widney, associate judge, Mar 16 | Gibson, Mary Ann (I118)
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