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[1418] Donald G. Weymouth at http://www.weymouthtech.com/Genealogy/wc19/wc19_134.htm reports that Abigail is daughter of Joseph Alcock and Abigail Paul. See also http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr18/rr18_045.html.
Robert m. Sarah _____. Robert r. Salem, 1637, enrolled as a member of the church 15 May 1642, moved to New London in 1651 & obtained tract on east side of Thames River in town of Ledyard; styled self as "of New Norridge" in 1681; Constable, 1669; returned to New London & died on his farm there at Allyn's Point. He is probably the son of George Allyn who was a cod fisherman off Newfoundland. Robert was 29 when he settled in Salem in 1637. He moved to Connecticut with the Cape Ann Company and must have brought money with him as he was among those purchasing lots on Cape Ann Lane as well as a large grant up the river at Allyn's Point. In '56 he began trading from there in his own vessel. See "History of Mountville, Conn., " p. 514.
"Blackman and Allied Families," Alfred L. Holman (1928) reports the given name, Sarah, of Robert's wife, and states Robert was b. Eng. ca. 1616; was brother of William Allen, early settler of Manchester, MA, said to have been born in Manchester, England - William came to Gloucester, MA in the Dorcester Company in 1623-4 and went to Salem with Roger Conant in 1626.
Abner Oakes III shared via Internet in Aug 1998: "I have a lot of information going back to Richard Allyn born Braunton [now Brampton] in Devonshire, England. He married Margaret Wyatt on Sept 24, 1583 and their children were Emett 1584; Wilmot 1590; Thomas 1597; Richard 1601; Matthew 1605. His will dated 1647 mentions 10 grandchildren. He died in 1652. His three sons emigrated to America." [A Matthew Allyn, baptised 17 April 1605 in Braunton, Devonshire, emigrated to America and died 01 Feb 1671 at Windsor, Conn., apparently son of Richard Allyn and Margaret Wyatt. See Frank Thistlethwaite's "Dorset Pilgrims" (London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1989).]
"History of New London County, Conn. with Biographical Sketches of many of it's Pioneers and Prominent Men," compiled under the Supervision of D. Hamilton Hurd (Philadephia: J. W. Lewis & Co. 1882, Press of J.B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia), p. 761: "ROBERT ALLYN was of Salem in 1637, and enrolled as a member of the church May 15, 1642. He removed to New London in 1651, where he obtained a grant of a large farm on the east side of the river, at a place still known as ALLYN POINT, but now in the town of LEDYARD. He was one of the first company of purchasers of NORWICH, and resided for several years in the western part of the town plot. In 1661 he styles himself of "New Norridge," and held the office of constable in 1669, but in a deed of 1681 uses the formula, 'I, ROBERT ALLYN, of NEW LONDON.' Among the early settlers of the country we often meet with persons whom it is difficult to locate. They possess lands that lap over the bounds of adjoining settlements, and sometimes appear to belong to different townships at one and the same time. ROBERT ALLYN had doubtless reliquished his house in NORWICH to his son JOHN and retired to his farm on the river in 1655, within the bounds of NEW LONDON, where he died in 1683. His age is unknown, but he was freed from training in 1669, probably upon attaining the age of 60, the customary limit of military service; this would make him about seventy-five at death. The heirs of his estate were his son JOHN and four daughters, -- SARAH, wife of GEORGE GEER; Mary, wife of Thomas Parke; Hannah, wife of Thomas Rose; and Deborah, who afterwards married John Gager, Jr. The son received L 133, and each of the daughters L 66 6s. JOHN ALLYN, the son married, Dec. 24, 1668, 'Elizabeth daughter of John Gager, of New Norwich'....."
Children in this database are as given in the 27 Aug 1962 answer to a query, published by the Genealogical Department of The Hartford Times.
[16779] Carrie is daughter of David Marion Brosius and Juniata Lang according to the unverified IGI file. Also see http://www.familyoldphotos.com/pa/2d/david_and_juniata_brosius_family.htm
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_Robert I ("the Magnificent"), Duke of NORMANDY _+
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_William I, The Conqueror King of ENGLAND _|_Herleve (Arlette) OF FALAISE ___________________
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_Rainald DE DUNSTANVILLE _|
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[9762] The two Mauds who m. Robert de Beaumont are shown here with their differing proposed ancestries, but are the same person.
_Daniel GRINDLE _____
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[20833] Polly is buried in the cemetery with the Pelatiah Leach family at Penobscot.
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"The Grindle Family of Hancock County, Maine" (1978)
[15330] This person is presumed living.
[6666] This person is presumed living.
_Robert TATE ________+
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[28838] Jim Crum offered this line in rootsweb.com in 1999 and reported Adam and Susan "moved to Cass twp. Richland co., OH in Apr 1832." See "A Centennial Biographical History of Hancock County, Ohio" (Columbus, OH: Lewis Pub. Co., 1903), p.97.