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| _John Luther HEICHEL ___+
| | (1850 - ....) m 1875
| _Freace Clinton HEICHEL _|_Mary Falina EASTERDAY _
| | (1888 - 1978) (1857 - 1934)
| _Freace Peter ("Pete") (Jr.) HEICHEL _|
| | (1918 - 1984) m 1939 |
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| | |_Dagmar O. RASMUSSON ____|________________________
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|_Anne Marie HEICHEL _|
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|_Marie WILDABOURNE ___________________|
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[11963] living - details excluded
[32416] He is from the unverified Johnson Family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states he m. Joan Arnold (1532-1601).
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_Nathaniel FREEMAN __|
| (.... - 1723) m 1699|
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_Nathaniel FREEMAN __|
| (1719 - ....) m 1751|
| | _John PENIWELL ____________
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| | _John PENIWELL ____________|___________________________
| | | m 1673
| |_Alice PENIWELL _____|
| (.... - 1720) m 1699|
| | _George PUDDINGTON ________+
| | | (.... - 1647) m 1631
| |_Sarah PUDDINGTON _________|_Mary POOKE _______________
| m 1673 (.... - 1691)
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|--Naomi FREEMAN
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| _Peter (Wittum or) WITHAM _+
| | m 1652
| _Peter (Wittum or) WITHAM _|_Redigon CLARK ____________
| | (1656 - ....) (.... - 1700)
| _Peter WITTUM _______|
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|_Naomi WHITTAM ______|
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[26947] Naomi m. 15 Feb 1808 Levi Doe/Dowe (Dorr?) of Castine. ME/
_William HILTON ________+
| (1457 - ....)
_William HILTON _____|_Margery BOWES _________
| (.... - 1562)
_William HILTON _____|
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| | _Thomas LUMLEY _________+
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| |_Sibyl LUMLEY _______|_Elizabeth PLANTAGENET _
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_William HILTON _____|
| (1550 - 1605) m 1569|
| | _Thomas METCALFE _______
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| | _James METCALFE _____|_Elizabeth HERTLINGTON _
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| |_Margaret METCALFE __|
| (.... - 1565) |
| | _Thomas PIGOTT _________+
| | | (1454 - 1513)
| |_Margaret PIGOTT ____|_Isabel GASCOIGNE ______
| (.... - 1531) (1460 - ....)
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|--William HILTON
| (1585 - 1655)
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(.... - 1606) m 1569|
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"This pioneer of York [Maine] was one of the early settlers in New England, as he came to Plymouth in 1621 on the Fortune from London, and his letter descriptive of the country, appearing in `New England Trials' in 1622, is the first published letter written by a Plymouth Pilgrim describing this part of the country. One phrase in it is striking: `We are all free-holders, the rent day doth not trouble us.' His wife and two children followed in the Anne and there he lived until some time in 1624 when the inevitable church `row' ensued. ...He is next heard of in Dover [New Hampshire] with his brother Edward, a freeman of the Fishmongers Company of London.... The family from which they descended probably originated in Lancastershire, and about 1550 the representative of this branch moved to Northwich, township of Witton, County Chester, and engaged in the manufacture of salt, for which industry that place was then noted." {-"History of York, Maine," by Charles Edward Banks, Boston, 1935, II:47ff.} William was a taverner, served as Deputy to the General Court and as a Commissioner, had a licensed establishment and operated a ferry both at Dover and later at Stag Neck, York, Maine. He was a correspondent of Governor Winthrop and is styled "Mr.", denoting status and education; while he served in the General Court of Mass. as representative from Dover in 1644, he was on the committee to examine the new code of law before its publication. [We descend from three of the original four selectmen of York, Maine, the others being Alcock and Banks.] See "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol. 2," Robert Charles Anderson (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), p. 953. {Also see "The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Gen.Pub.Co., 1971), p. 118; "A Hilton Family," Winifred Lovering Holman (Exeter, NH, 1970); "History of York, Maine," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1967); "Genealogy of the Hiltons," Geneva E. A. Hilton (privately printed; based on Belknap's History of NH of 1792); "William Hilton, Pilgrim," Ethel Henry Cook (St. Paul, MN: Ramaley Printing Co., 1944); "Penobscot Pioneers," Philip Howard Gray (Camden: Penobscot Press, 1992), pp.72-77: "Saints and Strangers," George F. Willison (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock), 1945; "The Great Migration Begins," Robert Charles Anderson (Boston: NEHGS, 1995), 2:951-959; "Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691)," Eugene Aubrey Stratton (Ancestry Publishing, Provo, UT, 1986), p. 303-304}
Dr. A. C. Wright remarks that William received the first deed to land in Maine, and that he and his brother Edward and the Rev. Mr. Lyford were the first settlers in New Hampshire (Dover) and soon organized a fishing fleet called the New England Fishing Co. His deed in Maine was given to him by Chief Tahanto and verified legally by the Boston courts in 1656. An article in The Portsmouth (NH) Herald 10 Nov 2002 states: "'Town of Newfields named for its stretches of fields,' By Deanna Dawson: Long before Newfields became a town proper, it was first part of Exeter and referred to later as South Newmarket. Newmarket and Newfields were part of Exeter until 1727 when the area was granted its own parish and 10 years later was given the right to govern itself. The actual area that is now Newfields is said to have first been settled by Edward and William Hilton somewhere around 1623. Even then it was often referred to as Newfields because of the beautiful stretch of lands that bordered the Squamscott River. William Hilton was one of the first people to plant on the newfields." Cf. History of Weymouth, Massachusetts in Four Volumes" (Boston: 1923), Chapter XVII: "...those people who were driven from Plymouth and Weymouth and settled in Maine, New Hampshire and Virginia have left records as to how they were forced to leave these places. For instance, William Hilton, who came with his wife and children in the good ship "Anne" in 1623 to Plymouth, and on account of the baptizing of which by Rev. John Lyford in 1624 had to go to New Hampshire, where he settled at Dover Point, sometimes called Hilton's Point, left a record behind him, and Rev. James Hill Fitts in his history of the town of Newfields, N. H., refers to this baptism, and states that this was the beginning of the trouble at Plymouth with the Rev. John Lyford."
Also see "The First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay...," Alexander Young (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1975), p. 315, which reports that in the spring of 1623 settlement was begun on the Piscataqua River by William Hilton, his brother Edward and David Thompson. "The Hiltons seated themselves eight miles up the river, at Dover. Both parties had been sent out by Gorges and Mason and certain merchants who styled themselves 'The Company of Laconia.' In 1628, Piscataqua was assessed £2 10s. for the campaign against Morton, of Mount Wollaston, a sum equal to that paid by Plymouth; and yet, in 1631, there were but three houses on the river."
"Mayflower," Nathaniel Philbrick (NY: Viking, 2006 - ISBN 0-670-03760-5) provides a fine history of the Plymouth Colony.
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"William Hilton, Pilgrim," p. 27
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"The Great Migration Begins," Vol. 2, p. 953
_Isaac PAULLIN _______________+
| (1787 - 1882)
_Zedekiah T. PAULLIN _|_Elizabeth ("Ann E.") HEPLER _
| (1821 - 1900) m 1845 (1791 - 1861)
_William Elmore PAULLIN __|
| (1853 - 1930) m 1877 |
| | _Joseph HAYES ________________
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| |_Hannah HAYES ________|______________________________
| (1822 - 1890) m 1845
_Ralph T. PAULLIN ___|
| (1893 - 1978) m 1916|
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| | _John Adam GARST _____|______________________________
| | | (1820 - 1904)
| |_Elizabeth Melvina GARST _|
| (1856 - 1930) m 1877 |
| | _Jacob HELBERT _______________+
| | | (1794 - 1884) m 1817
| |_Rebecca A. HELBERT __|_Elizabeth MOCK ______________
| (1823 - 1862) (1792 - 1872)
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|--Larry D. PAULLIN
| (1937 - 1982)
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|_Lorna L. PEARCE ____|
(1897 - 1985) m 1916|
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[4046] Killed driving a milk truck at Doylestown, Ohio. Larry was received into Trinity Lutheran Church, Jeromesville, OH by transfer May 7, 1961.
_Benjamin ROTHERMEL _+
| (1856 - 1925)
_Charles H. ROTHERMEL __|_____________________
| (1878 - 1918)
_Charles Belford ROTHERMEL ______|
| (1904 - 1980) m 1924 |
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_Kenneth L. ROTHERMEL _|
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| | _Charles Henry BOYER ___|_Sevilla WOLFGANG ___
| | | (1885 - 1963) m 1905 (1864 - ....)
| |_Helen May BOYER ________________|
| (1908 - 1967) m 1924 |
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| |_Carrie Vesta KLINGER __|_____________________
| (1885 - 1971) m 1905
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|--Kerry Keith ROTHERMEL
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| _John SHEESLEY ______+
| | (1855 - 1893)
| _George Oscar SHEESLEY _|_____________________
| | (1873 - 1951) m 1895
| _Francis E. ("Wesley") SHEESLEY _|
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| | |_Emma E. RUTTER ________|_____________________
| | (1879 - 1954) m 1895
|_Joyce SHEESLEY _______|
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[19658] living - details excluded
[30656] This line is from the unverified Nowinski Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 and requires documentation. Thomas died in Shillingford - for this village see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shillingford,_Devon.
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| (.... - 1711) m 1657
_Samuel WALLIS ______|
| (1664 - 1737) |
| | _Humphrey BRADSTREET _+
| | | (1594 - 1655) m 1622
| |_Sarah BRADSTREET ___|_Bridget HARRIS ______
| (1638 - 1721) m 1657 (1604 - ....)
_Robert WALLIS ______|
| (1704 - 1775) m 1734|
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| |_Anna PORTER ________|
| (1667 - ....) |
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|--Hannah WALLIS
| (1740 - ....)
| _Robert KINSMAN ______+
| | (1603 - 1664)
| _Robert KINSMAN _____|______________________
| | (1629 - 1712) m 1652
| _Joseph KINSMAN _____|
| | (1673 - 1741) |
| | | _Thomas BOREMAN ______+
| | | | (.... - 1679) m 1630
| | |_Mary BOREMAN _______|_Margaret OFFING _____
| | (1631 - ....) m 1652 (1610 - 1679)
|_Hannah KINSMAN _____|
(1709 - 1792) m 1734|
| _Robert DUTCH ________
| | (1623 - 1686)
| _John DUTCH _________|_Mary KIMBALL ________
| | (1646 - 1685) (.... - 1686)
|_Susanna DUTCH ______|
(1675 - 1734) |
| _Walter ROPER ________+
| | (1614 - 1680)
|_Elizabeth ROPER ____|______________________
(.... - 1692)
[15478] Hannah m. Pelatiah Brown.
_Israel WHITCOMB ____+
| (1701 - 1787) m 1728
_Israel WHITCOMB ____|_Hannah KENT ________
| (1738 - 1824) m 1759 (.... - 1782)
_Samuel WHITCOMB ____|
| (1767 - 1849) m 1791|
| | _Elisha LINCOLN _____
| | | (1699 - 1783) m 1724
| |_Achsah LINCOLN _____|_Sarah LEWIS ________
| (1738 - 1811) m 1759 (1703 - 1781)
_Ezekiel WHITCOMB ___|
| (1797 - ....) m 1819|
| | _Thomas RAMSDELL ____+
| | | (1680 - 1727) m 1703
| | _Joseph RAMSDELL ____|_Sarah ALBESON ______
| | | (1708 - 1788) m 1755 (1682 - 1773)
| |_Lydia RAMSDELL _____|
| (1759 - 1828) m 1791|
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| |_Mercy DELANO _______|_____________________
| (1714 - 1800) m 1755
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|--David WHITCOMB
| (1836 - 1858)
| _Israel WHITCOMB ____+
| | (1701 - 1787) m 1728
| _Job WHITCOMB _______|_Hannah KENT ________
| | (1740 - 1813) m 1769 (.... - 1782)
| _David WHITCOMB _____|
| | (1776 - ....) |
| | | _John WHEELWRIGHT ___+
| | | | (1719 - 1818) m 1746
| | |_Keziah WHEELWRIGHT _|_Sarah WILCUTT ______
| | (1750 - ....) m 1769 (1722 - 1812)
|_Lucy WHITCOMB ______|
(1802 - 1862) m 1819|
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|_Prudence DOROTHY ___|
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