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[1272] Walter is styled "Gentleman" in Westcote's "Devonshire Families" (p. 501). The surname is also "Geare." Walter r. Heavitree, Devonshire.
[11302] An Ostella [sic] appears age 10 in the household of Thomas Hollinger, farmer, in Mohican Twp., Ashand Co., OH in the 1880 census. Thomas' wife is Sophronia and their other chidren at home are Alfred (age 8) and Esta (5).
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[28172] William m. in 1638 at Northampton, MA Mary Winche (1612-1691). http://www.themorrisclan.com/GENEALOGY offers: "He was christened on 20 October 1610 at St. Mary's, Suffolk, England. ' ...papers that indicate the possible baptism of (William), in the Nayland Church near Ipswich in Suffolk, England.' It was dated in 1610. 'October ye 20th daie', recording the baptism of "Willm sonne of Edward Holton. It is further learned that he was born at Wiston Manor Farm in the Parish of Holton St. Mary's. This homestead, which is not to be confused with Wiston Hall, the ancient manor house, has been the residence of Holtons even as late as the twentieth century... . He married Mary about 1630 in England. He immigrated in April 1634 to Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. He arrived in July on the ship Francis. He was age 23. The passenger ship list is printed in the 'Register,' Vol 14, pg. 331 where his name is listed as 'William Haulton.' On the last day of April, 1634, Rowland Stebbins embarked for America aboard the Francis, under Captain John Cutting, from Ipswich, England. With him were his wife Sarah, their children: Thomas, aged 14; Sarah. aged 11; John, aged 8, Elizabeth, aged 6. They also had with them Mary Winche, aged 15. It is unknown if she was related to Stebbins. He was one of the original proprietors of Hartford in 1636. William came to Massachusetts aboard the Francis leaving England in April 1634 and arriving in Boston several months later. In 1636 he was one of the first settlers of Hartford, Connecticut. William married sometime between 1637-1639, having left Hartford and ventured back to England where he stayed for three years; when he returned had a new wife, Mary. Their home lot in 1639 was on 'the road from George Steele's to the Great Swamp now Washington St.' William and Mary were original settlers of Northampton, Massachusetts; where they went in 1653. He was the first deacon there and erected by contract the first house of worship in Northampton. William was a representative to the General court in 1664-67-69 and 1671 and was Justice of the Peace. He introduced a motion in the General Court at Boston for the suppression of intemperance, the first known in American history. William and his family moved to Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts in 1655; where William was the first deacon of the church, ordained 13 MAY 1663. He was also a representative in 1664, 1667, 1669-1671, once for the town of Hadley. He died on 12 Aug 1691 in (Northampton, Hampshire Co.)(Ipswich), Massachusetts. William and Mary died within three months of each other, supposidly from a suspected disease or epidemic that had spread through the Connecticut River settlements."
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[26229] Moses' information and ancestry is from the unverified Phillips Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states he m. (2) 18 July 1797 in North Yarmouth, ME Mercey Davis (1751-1840).
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[5297] He and Joan are buried in the charterhouse he had founded at Perth. "Although thickset and fat James was strong and vigorous." - Encycl. Brit., '56, 12:879. He is third son of his parents. James' sister, Mary Stewart, m 1397, George Douglas, Earl of Angus, q.v. See http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/scotland/sitepages/page31f.asp and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_I_of_Scotland. In 2005 http://www.dagobertsrevenge.com/devere/Genealogies/VereDescentfromLlewelyn.html presents a fantastic ancestry of James I.
[8099] Helen is daughter of Edwin Watkins and Lillian _____. Helen m. (2) Robert J. Mate and r. Coldwater, MI.