Samuel Getchell and Margaret
Husband Samuel Getchell 1
Born: 28 Oct 1720 - MA
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Father: John Getchell (1688- ) 1
Mother: Elizabeth (1697-1771) 1
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Wife Margaret 1
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Thomas Prudden and Margaret
Husband Thomas Prudden 1
Born: 1464 - Kings Walden, Herefordshire, England
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Died: 1539 - Kings Walden, Herefordshire, England
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Father: Thomas Prudden (1439-1506) 1
Mother: Alice (Abt 1440-After 1464) 1
Marriage: Abt 1486 - Kings Walden, Herefordshire, England
Wife Margaret 1
Born: Abt 1464 - Kings Walden, Herefordshire, England
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Died: After 1487 - Kings Walden, Herefordshire, England
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Children
1 M Thomas Prudden 1
Born: Abt 1487 - Kings Walden, Herefordshire, England
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Died: 1 Mar 1557-1558 - Kings Walden, Herefordshire, England
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Spouse: Ellen (1491-After 1510) 1
Marr: Abt 1509 - Kings Walden, Herefordshire, England
Roger Toothaker I and Margaret
Husband Roger Toothaker I 1
Born: 1612 - City Of London, , London, England
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Died: 1635 - Billerica, MA
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Father: Richard Todenaker ( - ) 1
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Marriage: - England
Wife Margaret 1
Born: 1607 - England
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Died: 20 Nov 1683 - Billerica, MA
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Other Spouse: Ralph Hill Sr. ( - ) 1 - 1638 - Plymoth, MA
Children
1 M Infant Son Toothaker 1
Born: 1633
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Died: 1633
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2 M Rodger Toothaker II 1
Born: 1634 - City Of London, , London, England
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Died: 1695 - Salem, MA
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Spouse: Mary Allen (1644-1695) 1
Marr: 9 Jun 1665 - Billerica, MA
3 F Martha Toothaker 1
Born: 1635 - Plymouth, MA
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Died: 4 Jan 1704 - MA
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Spouse: Ralph Hill Jr. ( - ) 1
Marr: 15 Nov 1660 - Billerica, MA
General Notes for Child Rodger Toothaker II
Source: Billercia Mass VIR, Corrections Shirley Skee r s , E l anore Toothaker, Pilsbury Gene.
Ralph Hill Sr. and Margaret
Husband Ralph Hill Sr. 1
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Marriage: 1638 - Plymoth, MA
Wife Margaret 1
Born: 1607 - England
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Died: 20 Nov 1683 - Billerica, MA
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Other Spouse: Roger Toothaker I (1612-1635) 1 - England
General Notes (Husband)
Possible Father to Ralph Hill Jr who married Margare t ' s d a ughter Martha
Matthew Van Valkenburg and Margaret
Husband Matthew Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Abt 1787 - , Columbia County, NY
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Died: 24 May 1867 - Whitehall, Washington County, NY
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Father: Levi Van Valkenburg (1761-1852) 1
Mother: Hannah Hatch (1768-1832) 1
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Wife Margaret 1
Born: Abt 1788
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Died: 8 Aug 1838 - Whitehall, Washington County, NY
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Children
1 M Azel Falkenbury 1
Born: 5 Aug 1820 - Whitehall, Washington County, NY
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Died: 1907
Buried: - No Granville Cemetery, Granville, Washington County, NY
Spouse: Annis Geer (1828-1900) 1
Marr: 22 May 1857 - Wells, Rutland County, VT
2 M Levi S. Falkenbury 1
Born: Abt 1823 - Whitehall, Washington County, NY
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Died: 17 Jul 1852 - Whitehall, Washington County, NY
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3 M Lewis Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 1823 - Whitehall, NY
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Died: 1852 - Whitehall, NY
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4 F Mary Ann Falkenbury 1
Born: 1828 - Whitehall, NY
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Died: 3 Sep 1854 - Whitehall, Washington County, NY
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5 F Sarah Ann Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 1835 - Whitehall, Washington County, NY
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Died: 5 May 1856 - Whitehall, Washington County, NY
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General Notes (Husband)
1850 age 65 1855 age 69; born Columbia Co 1860 a g e 7 3 1 8 65 age 78; born Columbia Co
1850 in Whitehall, Washington Co, NY 1855 in Whiteha l l 1 8 6 0 in Whitehall 1865 in Whitehall
WILL: of Matthew left everything to his daughter Ma r y [ B o ok K p 415] SOURCE: additional information fro m Ly nn F al ke nbury Schwiebert
General Notes for Child Azel Falkenbury
1850 age 31; listed as Asahel 1855 age 34; list e d a s c h ild 1860 age 40; listed as Azel 1865 age 44 19 0 0 Au g 18 2 0 age 79
1860 in Whitehall, Washington Co, NY; Occupation: F a r m e r 1865 in Whitehall 1900 in Whitehall ED 144 7/96
BIRTH: date of 1820 from 1900 census record; dat e o f 1 8 2 1 from Cemetery records MARRIAGE: IGI DEATH : Ceme ter y r ec ords; 1821-1907
General Notes for Child Levi S. Falkenbury
1850 age 27
Henry Scudder and Margaret
Husband Henry Scudder 1
Born: Abt 1558 - Darenth, Kent County, England
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Died: 1595 - Holland
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Father: John Scudder (Abt 1588-1658) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Stoughton (Abt 1587-1666) 1
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Wife Margaret 1
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1 M John Scudder 1
Born: - Strood, Kent County, England
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2 M Henry Scudder 1
Born: Bef 1607
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Died: 1 May 1652
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General Notes for Child Henry Scudder
The Character of an Old English Puritan, or Non-Confo r m i st
The Old English Puritan was such an one, that hono r e d G o d above all, and under God gave every one his du e . Hi s fi rs t care was to serve God, and therein he di d no t wha t wa s go od in his own, but in God's sight, mak ing t he wor d o f God t he rule of his worship. He highl y esteem ed orde r i n the Hou se of God: but would not und er colo r of tha t subm it to supe rstitious rites, which a re super fluous, a nd peri sh in thei r use. He reverence d Authorit y keeping w ithin it s sphere: b ut durst not un der pretenc e of subject ion to th e higher pow ers, worshi p God afte r the tradition s of men . He made consc ience o f all God' s ordinances, tho ugh som e he esteemed of m or e consequenc e. He was much i n prayer ; with it he began a n d closed th e day. It is he w as much e xercised in his c loset , famil y and public assemb ly. He est eemed that man ner of pr aye r best, whereby the g ift of God , expression s were vari e d according to presen t wants and o ccasions ; yet did h e no t account set forms u nlawful. There for e in that circ umstanc e of the church h e did not whol l y reject the litu rgy, but t he corruption o f it. He est eeme d reading of th e word an ord inance of Go d both in p rivat e and public bu t did not accoun t readin g to be pre aching . The word rea d he esteemed of mor e auth ority, bu t the wor d preached o f more efficiency. He a ccou nted pr eaching as n ecessary n ow as in the Primitive Chu rc h, Go d's pleasure be ing stil l by the foolishness of prea c hin g to save those th at bel ieve. He esteemed the preach i n g best wherein was mos t o f God, least of man, when va i n flo urishes of wit and wo r ds were declined, and the d emo nstrati on of God's Spiri t a nd power studied: yet cou ld h e distingu ish between st udie d plainness and neglige nt rud eness. He ac counted per spicui ty the best grace o f a preac her: And tha t method b est, whi ch was most help ful to th e understanding , affect ion, and m emory. To whi ch ordinari ly he esteemed no ne s o conducibl e as that b y doctrine, re ason and use. He es t eemed those s ermons b est that came cl osest to the conscie n ce: yet woul d he h ave men's conscien ces awakened, not t hei r persons di sgr aced. He was a man o f good spiritual a ppetit e, and cou l d not be contented wit h one meal a day . An after noon s ermo n did relish as wel l to him as one i n the mornin g . He wa s not satisfied wit h prayers withou t preaching : whic h if i t were wanting a t home, he woul d seek abroa d: yet wou ld h e not by absenc e discourage hi s minister , if faithful , tho ugh another mi ght have quick er gifts . A lecture he est eeme d, though no t necessary, y et a bl essing, and would rea d su ch an oppor tunity with s ome pa ins and loss. The Lord' s Da y he esteem ed a divin e ordin ance, and rest on it necess ary , so far a s it cond uced t o holiness. He was very conscie nt ious in o bservanc e o f that day as the mart day of the sou l . He wa s caref u l to remember it, to get house, and hear t i n orde r fo r i t and when it came, he was studious to imp rov e it . H e re deems the morning from superfluous sleep, an d wa tc h es th e whole day over his thoughts and words, not o n l y t o res train them from wickedness, but worldliness . A l l part s o f the day were like holy to him, and his c are w a s conti n ued in it in variety of holy duties: wha t he hea r d in p ubli c, he repeated in private, to whet i t upon him se lf a nd fami ly. Lawful recreations he though t this day u nse as onable, an d unlawful ones much more ab ominable: ye t h e k new the liber ty God gave him for need ful refreshin g , whic h he neither di d refuse nor abuse . The sacramen t o f baptis m he received i n infancy, whic h he looked bac k t o in age t o answer his eng agements, a nd claim his pri vile ges. The Lo rd's Supper he ac counte d part of his soul 's fo od: to whic h he labored to ke e p an appetite. He est eeme d it an ordina nce of neares t commu nion with Christ , and s o requiring mos t exact pr eparation . His first car e was i n the examinatio n of him self: yet a s an act of of fice o r charity, he had a n ey e on others.
He endeavored to have the scandalous cast out of commu n i o n : but he cast not out himself, because the scandalo u s w e r e suffered by the negligence of others. He condem ne d th a t s uperstition and vanity of Popish mock-fasts ; ye t negl ec te d not an occasion to humble his soul by r igh t fasting : H e a bhorred the popish doctrine of opus o pera tum in th e act ion . And in practice rested in no per forma nce, but w hat wa s do ne in spirit and truth. He tho ught G od had lef t a rul e in h is word for discipline, an d tha t aristocrati cal by e lders , not monarchical by bis hops , nor democratic al by th e peopl e. Right disciplin e he ju dged pertaining n ot to th e being , but to the wel l-bein g of a church. There fore he e steeme d those church es mos t pure where governmen t is by el ders, y et unchurc hed no t those where it was oth erwise. Per fectio n in chu rches h e thought a thing rathe r to be desire d, tha n hop ed for . And so he expected no t a church state w ithou t a ll defe cts. The corruptions tha t were in churche s he th o ught hi s duty to bewail, with en deavors of amendme nt : yet h e wo uld not separate, where h e might partake i n t he worshi p , and not in the corruption . He put not ho lines s in chu rche s, as in the temple of th e Jews; but c ounted t hem co nvenien t like their synagogues . He woul d have them k ep t decent, no t magnificent: knowin g tha t the gospel requ i res not outwar d pomp. His chief mu si c was singing of ps alm s wherein thoug h he neglected n o t the melody of the v oice , yet he chiefl y looked afte r th at of the heart. H e dislik ed such church m usic as m oved s ensual delight, a nd was a s hinderance to spi ritua l enlarg ements. He accou nted subje ction to the highe r p owers to b e part of pur e religion, a s well as to visi t t he fatherle ss and widow s: yet did he d istinguish bet ween au thority a nd lusts o f magistrates, t o that he sub mitted, bu t in the se he dur st not be a servan t of men , being bought w it h a price. J ust laws and command s h e willingly obeyed n o t only for f ear but for conscien c e also; but such as wer e u njust h e refused to observe , cho osing rather to obey G od th an m an; yet his refusa l was mod est and with submissi on to p e nalties, unless h e could proc ure indulgence fro m authorit y . He was caref ul in all relat ions to know, an d to duty , an d that wit h singleness of hea rt as unto Chri st. He a ccounte d reli gion an engagement t o duty, that th e best C hristian s sh ould be best husbands , best wives, be st pare nts, bes t c hildren, best masters, b est servants, b est ma gistrat es, bes t subjects, that the do ctrine of Go d migh t be ad orned, no t blasphemed. His famil y he endeavo rs t o mak e a church, bot h in regard of person s and exerci ses , ad mitting none into i t but such as feare d God; and l ab ori ng that those that wer e borne in it, migh t be born a g ai n unto God. He blessed hi s family morning an d eveni n g b y the word and prayer and too k care to perfor m thos e o r dinances in the best season. He b rought up his c hild r e n in the nurture and admonition of th e Lord and comm a n de d his servants to keep the way of the Lo rd. He s e t u p dis cipline in his family, as he desired it i n th e c hurch , no t only reproving but restraining vilenes s i n hi s. He w a s conscientious of equity as well as pie ty know i ng tha t u nrighteousness is abomination as wel l as ungodli n ess . He w as cautious in promising, but car eful in perfo rmin g , count ing his word no less engagemen t than his bon d. H e w as a ma n of tender heart, not onl y in regard of h is ow n sin , bu t others misery, not coun ting mercy arbitr ary, b ut a ne ces sary duty wherein as h e prayed for wisdo m to di rect him , s o he studied for ch eerfulness and boun ty to ac t. He wa s so ber in the use o f things of this lif e, rathe r beating d ow n the body, th an pampering it, ye t he denie d not himsel f t he use of G od's blessing, les t he should b e unthankful , bu t avoi d excess lest he shou ld be forgetfu l of the Donor . I n h is habit he avoided co stliness and va nity, neither ex c e eding his degree in civ ility, nor decli ning what suite d w i th Christianity, desi ring in all thing s to expres s gravit y . He own life he ac counted a warfare , wherei n Christ wa s hi s captain, his a rms, prayers, an d tears . The Cross hi s bann er, and his w ord, Vincit qui p atitu r.
He was immovable in all times, so that they who in t h e m i d st of many opinions have lost the view of true re li gio n , ma y return to him and find it.
Reader, seeing a passage in Mr. Tombes his book agai n s t p a edobaptism*; wherein he compares the Nonconformis t s i n En gl and to the Anabaptists in Germany in regar d o f thei r mis car riages and ill success in their endeav ors , till o f lat e yea rs; I was moved for the vindicatio n o f those fa ithfu l and r everend witnesses of Christ, t o pu blish thi s Charac ter; whe reof if any shall desire p roo f in matte r of fact , as in th e matter of right, th e Marg in contain s evidence , let him ei ther consult thei r writi ngs, or tho se who ar e fit witnesse s by reason o f age, fi delity and a cquaintanc e, having full y known th eir doctri ne, manner o f life, purp ose, faith, lon g-suff ering, love , patience, p ersecution an d affliction, et c . 2 Timothy 3 :10, 11. An d I doubt not bu t full testimon y w ill be give n that thei r aim and genera l course was a ccordin g to rul e: some extr avagance there b e in all pro fessions, b ut w e are to judg e of a professio n by the ru le they hold fo r th, and that c arriage of the pr ofessor s which is genera l a nd ordinary . FINIS.
* John Tombes was a prolific champion of Believer's Ba p t i s m during the third quarter of the 17th Century. O f a l l t h e men who have ever taken pen in hand to writ e on b ap tis m , Tombes has the largest number of publishe d pages . W riti n g as an Oxonian scholastical Puritan, To mbes bri ng s al l o f his scholarship to bear upon this on e issue : his toric ally , exegetically, and theologically . For tho se o f you fa milia r with the era, Henry Scudde r was Joh n Tombe s' father -in-la w.an settlers in the wil ds of Amer ica.
The facts given show the high standard he maintain e d i n h i s adopted home. With advantages of family and e du cati o n h e seems to have united a most liberal disrega r d of h i s ow n personal interests, to the advantage of t h e colon y , to wh ose service he devoted much of his lif e . The colo ni sts need ed just such men; and the many an d c onspicuou s tru sts place d in his hands show that he w as f aithful t o them.
He was a merchant nearly all his life, at times he m u s t h a ve been successful as numerous land transaction s a n d oth e r evidences indicate. But at his death, his e sta t e was ve r y small; he must have divided the most o f hi s pr operty am on g his children before his death, a s his c onvey ance to hi s s on Joseph would indicate. He d ied at t he hom e of his on ly d aughter. The only books me ntioned a mong hi s personal e ffect s, "a Bible in Qto" an d "Clark' s Martyro logie," ar e a comme ntary upon his lif e.
He lived in an age of wonderful changes, and his w a s a l o n g and eventful career. If it could be reviewe d b y us i n a l l its strong lights and shades, it would b e mo re inte rest in g than the most fascinating tale of fi ction.
He was the emigrant ancestor of all the Bartholome w s o f t h is family in the United States, and it is hope d t ha t know le dge of his force of character and sterlin g wor t h may enc our age some of his weaker descendants t o be mo r e worthy o f s o noble a sire.
Mrs. Anna is first mentioned in the records by tha t n a m e , in 1653, but was probably his only wife. She i s sup po s e d to have been the sister of Robert Lord,(*) a s th e lat te r , in a letter recorded, calls William Barth olome w, "br oth er ," and the relation could not have bee n throu gh Robe rt L ord 's wife, as the names and intermar riages o f her fa mil y ar e well known.
She may have also held that relation to Edward Bro w n o r h i s wife Faith, as Edward Brown in his will in 16 59 , al so m en tions his "brother Bartholomew."
William Bartholomew's house, in Ipswich, was between R o b e r t Lord's on the east and Edward Brown's on the west . b y th ei r descendants.
William Bartholomew and Margaret
Husband William Bartholomew 1
Born: After 1644 - Burford, Oxfordshire, England
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Died: 9 Nov 1699 - Burford, Oxfordshire, England
Buried: 5 Aug 1644 - Burford, Oxfordshire, England
Father: Richard Bartholomew (Bef 1657-Bef 1679) 1
Mother: Grace ( -Bef 1657) 1
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Wife Margaret 1
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Died: 13 Jul 1737 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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Children
1 M John Bartholomew 1
Born: Bef 13 Jul 1682 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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Died: Bef 3 May 1686 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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2 F Grace Bartholomew 1
Born: Bef 7 Feb 1684 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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3 F Elizabeth Bartholomew 1
Born: Bef 30 Nov 1685 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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4 F Sarah Bartholomew 1
Born: 14 Dec 1687 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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5 M William Bartholomew 1
Born: Bef 27 Jun 1690 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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6 M Moses Bartholomew 1
Born: Bef 16 Aug 1697 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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7 F Frances Bartholomew 1
Born: Bef 17 Sep 1699 - Woodstock, Kent County, England
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Stephen Hart and Margaret
Husband Stephen Hart 2
Born: 25 Jan 1602 - Braintree, Essex, England 2
Christened: 25 Jan 1602 - Braintree, Essex, Eng 2
Died: Mar 1683 - Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut 2
Buried: 1683 - Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut 2
Father: Stephen Hart (1568-1627) 2
Mother: Mrs. Stephen Hart (Abt 1572- ) 2
Marriage: - , , Connecticut 2
Other Spouse: Margaret Farmington (Abt 1607-1693) 2 - Sep 1678 - Hartford, Hartford, Conn 2
Wife Margaret 2
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William Avery and Margaret
Husband William Avery 2
Born: 1622 - , Berkshire, Eng. 2
Christened: - Barkham, Berkshire, Eng 2
Died: 18 Mar 1686 - Boston, Suffolk, Mass. 2
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Father: Christopher Avery (1590-1679) 2
Mother: Margery Stephens (1590-1643) 2
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Other Spouse: Margaret Allright ( - ) 2 - , , England 2
Other Spouse: Mary Woodmansey Topping ( - ) 2
Wife Margaret 2
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John Wyeth and Margaret
Husband John Wyeth 2
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Wife Margaret 2
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1 M Nicholas Wyeth 2
Born: 20 Jan 1601 - Saxtead, Suffolk, England 2
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Died: 19 Jul 1680 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA 2
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Spouse: Margaret (Abt 1603- ) 2
Spouse: Rebecca ( - ) 2
Marr: 1648 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA 2
Spouse: Rebecca Andrews ( - ) 2
Marr: 1648 2
Spouse: Rebeccah Parks ( - ) 2
Marr: 16 Jul 1680 - Cambridge, MA 2
William Parke and Margaret
Husband William Parke 2
Born: Abt 1520 - Of Whight House, Suffolk, England 2
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Died: 13 May 1551 - (Will) 2
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Father: William Parke (Abt 1490-1531) 2
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Wife Margaret 2
Born: Abt 1525 2
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1 M William Parke 2
Born: Abt 1547 - Of Whight House, Gestingthorpe, Essex, England 2
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2 M Robert Parke 2
Born: 1550 - Acton, Suffolk, England 2
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Died: 3 Apr 1593 - Arch Diocese, Suffolk, England 2
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Spouse: Alice Chaplin (1551-Abt 1620) 2
Marr: 1579 - Sudbury, Suffolk, England 2
3 M John Parke 2
Born: Abt 1551 - Of Whight House, Gestingthorpe, Essex, England 2
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Samuel Hayden and Margaret
Husband Samuel Hayden 2
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Wife Margaret 2
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1 F Sarah Ellen Hayden 2 3
Born: 1841 3
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Died: 1872 3
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Spouse: Samuel Ashcraft (1840-1899) 2 3
Marr: 29 Jul 1862 - Bladensburg, Ohio 3
Nicholas Wyeth and Margaret
Husband Nicholas Wyeth 2
Born: 20 Jan 1601 - Saxtead, Suffolk, England 2
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Died: 19 Jul 1680 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA 2
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Father: John Wyeth ( - ) 2
Mother: Margaret ( - ) 2
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Other Spouse: Rebecca ( - ) 2 - 1648 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA 2
Other Spouse: Rebecca Andrews ( - ) 2 - 1648 2
Other Spouse: Rebeccah Parks ( - ) 2 - 16 Jul 1680 - Cambridge, MA 2
Wife Margaret 2
Born: Abt 1603 2
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1 M John Wyeth 2
Born: - Saxtead, Suffolk, Eng. 2
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2 M Nathaniel Wyeth 2
Born: - Saxtead, Suffolk, Eng. 2
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3 F Sarah Wyeth 2
Born: 28 Oct 1632 - Saxtead, Suffolk, England 2
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Died: 14 Feb 1671 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA 2
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Spouse: John Fiske (1630-1684) 2
Marr: 11 Dec 1651 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA 2
General Notes for Child John Wyeth
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1 BIRT
2 DATE C 18 OCT 1634
General Notes for Child Nathaniel Wyeth
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1 BIRT
2 DATE C 11 DEC 1636
Thomas Spencer and Margaret
Husband Thomas Spencer 1 2
Born: 1571 - , Edworth, Bedfordshire, England 2
Christened: 12 Mar 1571-1572 - , Edworth, Bedfordshire, England 2
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Buried: 13 Jun 1631 - Stotfold, Bedfordshire, England 2
Father: Michael B Spencer (1530-After 1599) 1 2
Mother: Elizabeth (Abt 1540-1599) 1 2
Marriage: Abt 1598 - , , England 2
Other Spouse: Margaret Mrs Spencer ( - ) 2
Wife Margaret 1 2
Born: - England
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Database Mcgc6ba #12337, Database rhowe2 #2845 Dat a b a s e canc6ga #15337, spec6pa #367 Database edgede1 #1 1 4 3 d . 16 30 Database sloapa1 #657+1038
!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4
!BURIAL:SOURCE #8, SOURCE #8
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Database Mcgc6ba #12342, Database rhowe2 #5839+5840 + 5 8 4 1 Database sloapa1 #855+856+857
!BIRTH:SOURCE #8, SOURCE #8
Margaret Countess
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Wife Margaret Countess 4
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Father: Louis I De Nevers Count Of Flanders (Abt 1308-1346) 4 5
Mother: Marguerite Princess Of France (1310-1382) 4 5
Piers Butler Hon. Col. and Margaret
Husband Piers Butler Hon. Col. 4
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Father: Edward Butler 1st Viscount ( -1653) 4
Mother: Anne Butler Hon ( - ) 4
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Father: Nicholas Lord ( - ) 4
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1 F Frances Butler 4
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Spouse: Hervey Morres ( - ) 4
Henry Buller and Margaret
Husband Henry Buller 1
Born: 1535 - Barnham, Suffolk, England
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Died: After 1574 - Barnham, Suffolk, England
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Father: John Buller (1510-1587) 1 2
Mother: Margaret (Abt 1512-1587) 1
Marriage: Abt 1561 - Barnham, Suffolk, England
Wife Margaret 1
Born: Abt 1537 - London, Middlesex County, England
Christened:
Died: After 1574 - Barnham, Suffolk, England
Buried:
Children
1 M William Buller 1
Born: 1562 - Barnham, Suffolk, England
Christened:
Died: 1610 - Barnham, Suffolk, England
Buried:
Spouse: Grace Bignett (Abt 1564-1630) 1
Marr: 1587 - Barnham, Suffolk, England
2 F Margaret Buller 1
Born: 1564
Christened:
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3 F Katherine Buller 1
Born: 1567
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4 F Ellen Buller 1
Born: 1568
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5 M Son Buller 1
Born: 1570
Christened:
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6 M Henry Buller 1
Born: 1574
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Rhys Of Iskennen and Margaret
Husband Rhys Of Iskennen 4
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Father: Gronwey ( - ) 4
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Margaret 4
Born:
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Father: Gruffydd ( - ) 4
Mother:
Children
1 M Elidar Of Iskennen 4
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Spouse: Gwladys ( - ) 4
Richard Bangs and Margaret
Husband Richard Bangs 2
AKA: Richard Bangs
Born: 1536 - Norwich, Norfolk, England
Christened:
Died: 21 Nov 1586 - Norfolk, England 2
Buried:
Father: Thomas Bangs (Abt 1500- ) 2
Mother:
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 2, Of, Norwich, Norfolk, England, 1536
Wife Margaret 2
Born: - Norwich, Norfolk, England 2
Christened:
Died: 1592 - Y 2
Buried:
Other Spouse: Johannes Kinge ( - ) 2 - 3 Sep 1587 - St. Andrew, Burlingham St. A, Norfolk, England 2
Children
1 M John Bangs 2
AKA: John Bangs
Born: Abt 1560 - Norwich, Norfolk, England
Christened:
Died: 11 Feb 1632 - Hempstead, Essex, England 2
Buried:
Spouse: Joan Chavis (1563-1632)
Marr: 30 Jan 1586 - Panfield, Essex, England
Spouse: Jane Chaire ( - ) 2
Marr: 30 Jan 1586 2
Spouse: Jane Chavis Or Chaien (1563-1632) 2
Marr: 30 Jan 1586 - Panfield, Essex, England 2
2 M Robt Bangs 2
Born:
Christened: Dec 1562 - Saint Martin At, Norwich, Norfolk, England 2
Died:
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3 M Edmond Bangs 2
Born: Abt 1562 2
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4 M Robert Bangs 2
Born: 1562 - , Norwich, Norfolk, England 2
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5 M Edmund Bangs 2
Born: Abt 1564 - Of Norwich, Norfolk, England 2
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6 M Robert Bangs 2
Born: Abt 1564 2
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7 M Edmond Bangs 2
Born: 1564 - , Norwich, Norfolk, England 2
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8 F Sarah Bangs 2
Born: Abt 1566 2
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9 F Elizabeth Bangs 2
Born: 1568 - , Norwich, Morfolk, England 2
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10 F Sarah Bangs 2
Born: 1570 - , Norwich, Norfolk, England 2
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Johannes Kinge and Margaret
Husband Johannes Kinge 2
Born:
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Marriage: 3 Sep 1587 - St. Andrew, Burlingham St. A, Norfolk, England 2
Wife Margaret 2
Born: - Norwich, Norfolk, England 2
Christened:
Died: 1592 - Y 2
Buried:
Other Spouse: Richard Bangs (1536-1586) 2
Andrew Stockholm and Margaret
Husband Andrew Stockholm
Born:
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Died: - Y
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Margaret
Born:
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Died: - Y
Buried:
Children
1 F Lena Stockholm
Born:
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Buried: 30 Jan 1775
Spouse: Jacob Cassou (Abt 1723-1774)
Marr: 9 Nov 1746 - Flatbush, Kings, Long Island, NY
Geoffrey Todd and Margaret
Husband Geoffrey Todd 6
Born: Abt 1589 - Of, Denton, Durham, England
Christened:
Died: Between 1637 and 1638 - Denton Parish, Co., Durham, England
Buried: 22 Feb 1637
AFN: 9JXK-JD
Father: William (Gulielmus) Todd (Abt 1558-1616) 6
Mother: Mary (Abt 1565-Abt 1650) 6
Marriage: - Prob. England
Wife Margaret 6
Born: Abt 1593 - England
Christened:
Died: Between 1637 and 1638 - England
Buried:
AFN: 9JXK-KK
Children
1 F Margaret Todd 6
Born: Abt 1609 - Houghton Parish, Durham, England
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
AFN: 127Q-5V5
Spouse: George Runthwait ( - )
2 M Christopher Todd 6
Born: Abt 1611 - Houghton Parish, Durham, England
Christened:
Died: 1680 - Denton Parish, Durham, England
Buried:
AFN: 127Q-5WC
Spouse: Johanna (Jana Or Jane) Burden ( - )
3 M John Todd 6
Born: Abt 1613 - Denton Parish, Durham, England
Christened: 16 May 1613 - Denton Parish, Durham, England
Died: - Y
Buried:
AFN: 127Q-5SQ
4 M Thomas Todd 6 7 8
Born: 12 Sep 1619 - Denton, Durham, England
Christened: 12 Sep 1619 - Denton, Durham, England
Died: 30 May 1675 - , , At Sea
Buried: - Of, North Parish, Patapsco River, MD
AFN: 9JXK-G2
Spouse: Anne Lovelace ( - )
Spouse: Anne Gorsuch (1638-Between 1694) 6 7 8
Marr: 1657 - Walkern, Hertfordshire, England
Samuel Waters and Margaret
Husband Samuel Waters 9 10 11
Born: Abt 1654 - <Of St. Sepulche, Parish, London, England>
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Father: Samuel Waters (1617-1665) 9 10 11
Mother: Anne (1619-Abt 1700) 9 10 11
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Margaret Waters ( - )
Wife Margaret
Born:
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General Notes (Husband)
[mytree.FTW]
Line 2247 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BIRT PL AC <Of St. Sepulcher, Parish, London, England>
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Laurence Vosburgh and Margaret
Husband Laurence Vosburgh
Born: 5 Jan 1807 - NY State 12
Christened: - Schnectady, Rotterdam Ref. Ch. 13
Died:
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Father: Isaac Vosburgh (1782-Abt 1842)
Mother: Elizabeth Sharp (1784- )
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation 12, Shoemaker Florida, Montgomery, New York, 1850
Wife Margaret
Born: Abt 1807 - NY State 12
Christened:
Died:
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Children
1 F Mary Vosburgh
Born: 1838 - NY State 12 14
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Died:
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2 M William Vosburgh
Born: 1841 - NY State 12 14
Christened:
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3 F Elizabeth Vosburgh
Born: 1833 - NY State 12 14
Christened:
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4 F Judith A. Vosburgh
Born: 1835 - NY State 12 14
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Abraham Vosburgh and Margaret
Husband Abraham Vosburgh
Born: Abt 1732
Christened: 19 Aug 1739 - Rhinebeck Flatts, Dutchess Cnty., NY 15
Died: 1 Aug 1821 - Columbia County, NY 16
Buried:
Father: Christoffel (Christoppel) Vosburgh (Abt 1709- )
Mother: Jannetje Goes (1718- )
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Margrieta Hugenyn
Wife Margaret
Born: Abt 1742
Christened:
Died: 18 Jun 1821 - Columbia County, NY 16
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
From Tombstones & Unused Cemetries in Columbia Cnty. NY Vol. 1
General Notes (Wife)
1 _UID 1921D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095197B
Married Name:<_MARNM> VOSBURGH From Tombstones & Unused Cemetries in ColumbiaCnty. NY Vol. 1
Notes (Marriage)
1 _UID A020D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100959FDC
Philip Vosburgh and Margaret
Husband Philip Vosburgh
Born: 21 Sep 1804 - NY State 17 18
Christened:
Died:
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Father: Isaac Vosburgh (1782-Abt 1842)
Mother: Elizabeth Sharp (1784- )
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation 18, Farmer Glenville, Schenectady, New York, 1850
Wife Margaret
Born: Abt 1807 - NY State 18
Christened:
Died:
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Children
1 F Dorcas Vosburgh
Born: Abt 1836 - NY State 18
Christened:
Died:
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2 F Eveline Vosburgh
Born: Abt 1838 - NY State 18
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3 F Abby Vosburgh
Born: Abt 1845 - NY State 18
Christened:
Died:
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4 M Georgre Vosburgh
Born: Abt 1848 - NY State 18
Christened:
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5 M Alexander Vosburgh
Born: Abt 1832 - NY State 18
Christened:
Died:
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Edwin Vosburgh Jr. and Margaret
Husband Edwin Vosburgh Jr.
Born: 13 Apr 1910 19 20 21
Christened:
Died: Jan 1977 - Dolgeville, Herkimer, New York 22
Buried:
Father: Edwin Vosburgh (1872- )
Mother: Inez Scriven
Marriage:
Wife Margaret (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
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Children
1 F Dianna Vosburgh (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
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William Kenneth Fry and Margaret
Husband William Kenneth Fry 23 24
AKA: Bill
Born: 15 Nov 1913 24
Christened:
Died: - Fayetteville, , NC 24
Buried:
Father: William Erastus Fry (1883-1958) 23 24
Mother: Sarah Emily Barkley (1891-1970) 23 24
Marriage:
Wife Margaret (details suppressed for this person)
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General Notes (Husband)
Bill and Margaret had no children
Jesse Etheredge and Margaret
Husband Jesse Etheredge 23 25
Born: Abt 1819 - , , AL 25
Christened:
Died: After 1870 - , Sabine, LA 25
Buried:
Father: Archibald Etheredge (Abt 1785-After 1850) 23 25
Mother: Elizabeth Terrell (1788-After 1840) 23 25
Marriage:
Wife Margaret 23 25
Born: 1823 25
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Sewalis Shirley and Margaret
Husband Sewalis Shirley 4 26
Born: 19 Oct 1709
Christened:
Died: 25 Oct 1765
Buried:
Father: Robert Shirley Sir Bart (1651-1717) 4 26
Mother: Selina Finch ( -1762) 4 26
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Margaret ( - ) 26
Wife Margaret 4
Born:
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