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|_Lydia DUNKELBERGER _|_Catharine WAGNER ___
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[9943] Elizabeth is daughter of Daniel Wonder Flickinger and Julia Ann Saylor - for their family history, see "Briner Family History" (Harrisburg, PA: 1984), p. 406.
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[2104] Edmund Greenleaf of Ipswich, England was "early at Boston" and first settled at Newbury, MA. {-See Sprague's "Journal of Maine History," page 181.} He is perhaps son of Edmund Greenleaf of the parish at St. Mary-at-the-Tower. He was a freeman 13 March 1639, Ensign of the Company at Newbury in 1639, kept a "house of entertainment"; Lieutenant in 1642; moved to Boston where his wife Sarah died in 1663: remarried... {See New England Historic Genealogical Register, 6:102 and 122:28-36.} One source reports that Edmund was a silk dyer. Edmund m. (2) in 1663 Sarah Jurdaine (see Coffin Family Newsletter" for May, 1987 and Pope's "The Pioneers of Massachusetts"). Edmund apparently moved to Boston about 1650 (see "Ancestral Records and Portraits," Balt.: Gen. Pub. Co., 1969). In 1649 Edmund, called Lt., is "allowed to keep an ordinary in Newbury." (- Coffin's, "A Sketch of the History of Newbury...", p. 50). In 1650 the license for this ordinary was transferred to his son-in-law Henry Somerby, then husband to his daughter Judith. This makes descendants ot Edmund eligible for membership in the lineage society "Flagon and Trencher: Descendants of Colonial Tavern Keepers." Note: while most of the original grantees at Newbury received from 10 to 80 acres, Capt. Edmund Greenleaf received 122 acres - only 11 received more, although later arrivals (including our ancestor William Gerrish) purchased larger amounts of land (and apparently brought from England considerable personal assets). Also see Roylance, Ward Jay, "Remingtons of Utah with their Ancestors and Descendants" 120 copies privately published, 1960), p. 57 which reports this (unverified) information: Edmund was married to Sarah Dole about 1612 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; children were: Enoch, Samuel, Enoch, Sarah, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Judith, Stephen, Daniel, John and Mary; he was married to Sarah Jurdaine. "Ancestral Heads of New England Families," Frank R. Holmes (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1999), p. ci: "Greenleaf. The family is of Huguenot origin, the name being translated from the French word Feuillvert. The family located at Ipswich, County of Suffolk, Eng. Edmund, dyer, son of John, bapt. parish of St. Mary's La Tour, Ipswich, Count of Suffolk, Eng., 1574. Settled at Newbury, Mass., 1639, removed to Boston, Mass., 1650."
[1261] {Ref. "Gen.Dict. of ME & NH,"p.387:24 - but proof is lacking} Family Tree Maker II gives parents as James Jones (d. 1685) and Elizabeth _____ (d. ca. 1719); James is son of John Jones (b. ca. 1615, d. by 1668 in Rockingham, NH) and Anne ____ (d. after 1666 in Rockingham, NH).
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[2980] Nathaniel moved to York, ME and had three daughters - see Banks' "History of York, Maine" and Coleman's "New England Captives Carried to Canada."