http://xtal.info/merewether/usa039.html states Thomas m. Mary Loame before 1639.
May Tibbetts Jarvis, "Henry Tibbetts of Dover NH and some of his Descendants,1635-1939", has 2 full pages on Thomas Canney of Piscatawa and Dover, and his children, Thomas was sent over by Capt. Mason on or before 1631 from western England . He was Constable in 1648 (p. 32, Pioneers of Me & NH 1623-1660 by Charles Henry Pope) on the Grand Jury 1643 & 1656, petty jury 1651(Libby's Dict. ,Part 2, p. 127. He was a freeman in 1653, had landgrants in 1652-55. Was Selectman, Dover, 1658 April 19 (Scales' Hist,Dover, p.256). His children were 1)Daughter, m. Mathew Austin (his first wife); 2)Mary, m. Jeremiah Tibbets of Dover Neck; 3)Hannah, m. Henry Hobbs; 4)Thomas, m. Sarah Taylor; 5) Joseph, m. Mary Clement. The following is from NH Genealogical Register, vol. 5, p. 102, edited by Charles Wesley Tibbetts": Thos, Canney, or Canne as usually written, was probably from western England. The following names were found in the wills listed in the Deanery of Totnes, Devonshire, England: Nicholas Canne, residence Okehampton, will proved 1587
John Canne " " " " 1605
" " " " " " 1607
" " " " " " 1614
Thomas Canney lived first at Newington on the Piscataqua Shore, and later moved to Dover Neck near the Friends Burial Ground. In 1643 he was one of 12 men of Bloody Point (Newington) who petitioned to have the territory restored to Dover (Mass Archives,3, 438; Scales' History of Dover, p.173). Thomas took a lot from Capt. Wiggin in 1634; Freeman in 1638; first wife not known, but second wife is Jane _____, a big woman who was accused of beating him and daughter Mary and Mary's husband, Jeremy. Old Thomas lost his sight and was excused from "common training." Ref.: NEHGR, 4/1853 et ad passim; "Brackett Genealogy," Herbert I. Brackett (Washington, DC: 1907), p. 49. The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File(CD 26, Pin 184900) states that Thomas m. Mary Loam (b. ca. 1613) and that Thomas is son of William Kenney/Canney. Also see "Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire," Charles Henry Pope (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1965), p. 32.
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[14952] http://www.thepeerage.com/p14711.htm reports "She married, firstly, William le Latimer, 3rd Lord Latimer. . . . In 1328 her mother settled the barony of Bedford on her."
_Giselbert Crispin, Count of Eu et BRIONNE _+
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[3778]
[S20]
LDS Church Pedigree Resource File - not verified
[3779]
[S20]
LDS Church Pedigree Resource File - not verified
[12502] This person is presumed living.
[16585] Michael and wife (Catherine _____) and son and grandson in this database are from "Giddings Ancestry," by Dr. Bland Giddings, 1820 E. Jensen St., Mesa, AZ, 1993 (929.273 G36gb vol. 4). See "English Origins of New England Families - Second Series" (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985) II:1-4.
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[19119] Michael was of Chester Springs, PA when married.
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[21921] Known from her father's will as "wife of William Housel."
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| | _William JEWELL _____|_Katherine BOEHNETT _____
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| |_Lydia JEWELL _______|
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| _Samuel SCRIBNER ________+
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| _Luke SCRIBNER ______|
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[6889] Mandelia m. Al Colvin.
[11905] This person is presumed living.
_Thomas MINER _______+
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[23574] Willem I is son of Wilhelm I "The Rich", Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, and Juliane, Countess of Stolberg. Wilhelm I is son of Johann V, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, and Elisabeth, Princess of Hesse-Marburg.
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[23572]
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[23573]
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
_Hilduin, Count of MONTREUIL ____________+
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_Hugues (II), Count of PONTHIEU _|
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| _Balthaser MATTER ___________+
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| _Abraham MOTTER _____|_Catherine ("Kate") RITZMAN _
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| _Riley A. MOTTER ____|
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[20421] Elva m. 13 June 1936 at Rockford, IL to Ralph Walter Cramer (b. 20 April 1909 in Egan, IL, d. 2 Feb 1987 at Rockford, buried in Willwood Cem., Rockford) and had Marilee Ann Cramer (7 June 1942 at Dixon, IL, d. 11 June 1942 at Dixon), Roger Ralph Cramer (22 Aug 1943 at Oregon, IL) and Marvin Jay Cramer (b. 6 June 1946 at Rockford, IL). Son Roger Cramer supplied this line from Conrad Ritzman via http://members.aol.com/rogercubs/ritzman.htm
Christopher was born ca. 1655-60 and died between Oct 1712 and 9 July 1714. He stated that he was shipwrecked and stayed; he was a fisherman. He settled in that part of Eastham which was set off as Truro in 1709 - since he was from Truro, Cornwall he may have been influential in the selection of this town name. His sons were known as "whale fishermen." Research in Sept 1986 at Truro, England by Katherine Brown suggests that Christopher came from Elgoshayle Parish near Truro and may be the Christopher baptised there 12 Dec 1631, son of Anthony Strowte [sic] (son of James Strowte) who m. Mary Olyver there 23 June 1631 - Christopher had sons baptised there, 1657-66. Christopher's estate was administered 9 July 1714 at Truro, MA. NOTE: Hannah is presumed, but not proven, to be his daughter. Tom Dunn posted on GenForum in July, 2003: "About eight years ago I pulled a file [KSTROUT.ged] off the net. According to this file, Christopher Strout was baptized on 12 Sept. 1631 at Egloshayle, Wadebridge, Cornwall, England. Cristopher was the son of Anthony and Mary Stroud. Anthony is said to be of German descent. Anthony changed his name to Strout at the time of Cristopher's baptism. According to this file, the source for this information was a letter from the Vicarage at Egloshayle. I have not attempted to verify any of the above."
Adella Hayward (heydella60@aol.com) posted on GenForum 18 Nov 2003: "Recent research( at Truto, County Cornwall, England in Sep 1986 by Katharine (Dickson) Brown suggests that Christopher 1 Strout came from Elgoshayle parish/town, near truro, County Cornwall. The following extract from Library in Truro, International Genealogical Index microfiche sheet #A0217 may refer to Christopher 1 Strout of Truro, Cape Cod, MA;
James Strowe(sic)
Anthony Strowe (sic) son of James Strowe (sic) christened Egloshayle 22 Aug 1602. Anthony married Mary Olyver in Egloshayle 23 Jun 1631.
Christopher Strout, son of Anthony Strout and Mary christened Egloshayle 12 Sep 1631. Christopher Strout married ____________.
Anthony Strout, son of Christopher, christened Egloshayle 25 May 1657.
Anthony Strout, son of Christopher, christened Egloshayle 6 Oct 1664.
Digory Strout, son of Christopher, christened Egloshayle 13 Jan 1666.
It is possible that Christopher 1 Strout of Cape Cod was much older than Sarah Picke, married in 1680. If he were 49 years old when he married Sarah, then he was about 84 years old when he died ca 1715. Sarah could have been a second wife. Married: (2?)(1) on Dec 1680 at Marblehead (v/r), Sarah Picke, daughter of George & Sarah (________) Picke of Marblehead. George Picke came to Massachusetts prior to 5 Dec 1663 for on that date he purchased of Samuel Pondy of Marblehead, fisherman and his wife Anna, one end of a dwelling house in which said Pondy lived, In the deed he gives his occupation as fisherman. The name George Picke as recorded on a town list, 1674, when Marblehead's inhabitants had 'increased to such an extent' that there were 114 householders; at a meeting held during this year it was voted that 'all these 15 or 16 houses build in Marblehead before ye year 1660 shall be allowed one cows common and a half'. In Salem Quarterly Court will 9 Oct 1678-29 Nov 1679, Sarah Picke is witness to Ann Condy's will. Ann gives Sarah two porringers. Sarah married (2)(2) before 25 Oct 1716 Joesph Collins of Eastham. He died there ca 1723. She died at Cape Elizabeth and is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, South Portland, in a lot with her son Christopher. (much of above based on original research by Dr. Leonard F. Tibbetts of South Yarmouth, MA). Misc: He Settled in that part of Eastham which was set off as Truro in 1709. (As he apparently originated from Truro, County Cornwall, perhaps he was instrumental in the naming of the new town, Truro, MA in 1709). One tradition states that he was shipwrecked in this country and stayed. He was in fishing business and some of his sons were known as 'whale fishermen'. His widow petitioned the Barnstable County Probate Court for adminstration of his estate on 9 Jul 1714, Barnstable County Probate Court records contain a document in the estate of Christopher 1 Strout identifying his widow on 25 Oct 1716, as 'Sarah Collins, late Sarah Strought, Administrix to ye Estate of Christopher Strout, late of Cape Cod in Said County, now deceased and now wife to Joseph Collins of Eastham in ye County of Barnstable'. I hope this info helps you - I got it from Capt. Tom Morse, perhaps he could help you even more. I see that he posts messages here. His e-mail is tomorse@acadia.net or his address is P.O. Box 203-- Castine, ME 04421. His telephone # is 207-326-8856." - Adella Hayward, 3310 W. Susan Lane, Lecanto, FL 34461; 352-527-9954
[14232] This person is presumed living.
_James WHITCOMB _____+
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_James WHITCOMB _____|_Mary PARKER ________
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_Robert WHITCOMB ____|
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_Nathaniel WHITCOMB _+
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_Lot WHITCOMB _______|_Phoebe BLACKMAN ____
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_Paul WHITCOMB ______|
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_Paul WHITCOMB ______|
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[17433] NEHGR (1952) 106:147 states he was a merchant in Jamaica Plain who was b. in Gaysville, Stockbridge, VT, and who m. in Jamaica Plain 6 Jan 1871 Harriet Avis Manning (b. in Boston, MA 8 Sept 1838 to Charles Manning and Susan May Avis) - the article provides Susan's Manning ancestry.