Joanna DWINNELL

[1034]

1688 - 1 MAR 1732

Father: Michael DWINNELL

Family 1 : Nathaniel HOOD
  1. +Nathaniel HOOD

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[1034] Joanna is ninth and last child. http://library.uwsp.edu/pchswi/archives/bios/sutherland_appendix.html reports (5/2002): "The Dwinnells and the Hoods (Source: Jennie Hood Boson in E.W. Bell, Israel Kenney, p 6-8): "John Hood was the original immigrant in the Hood family, sailing from Halstead, England to Cambridge in 1630. Richard Hood, said to have been born at Lynn Regis, Norfolk County, England about 1625, came to America with his father John. He died at Lynn, Massachusetts on Sept. 12, 1695. His wife was Mary Newhall, and among their thirteen children was Nathaniel. Nathaniel Hood was born at Lynn, Massachusetts June 9, 1669 and died Oct. 30, 1748. Married Joanna Dwinnel, and they lived at Topsfield. Two infants named Nathaniel died; eight children survived among them Nathaniel, Jr., Richard and John. Joanna Dwinnel was born in Topsfield near Salem, Massachusetts. Her father was Michael Dwinnel, one of the Huguenots who sought freedom in America. These people had prospered in France as craftsmen, textile workers and businessmen for about a century until the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 ended their religious and political freedom. Many settled in Massachusetts, among them the family of Paul Revere. They knew and valued fine craftsmanship. Nathaniel Hood, Jr. of Topsfield. Married Abigail Potter of Ipswich, Nov. 13, 1735. ied in 1755. "

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Robert T. FRENCH

[54184]

1812 - 30 AUG 1905

Family 1 : Sarah Ann ROYAL

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[54184] Robert served in the War Between the States. He is said to be son of Simon French (b. in 1792) & Rebekah Deane (b. in 1795) - see the unverified fie M49S-XXT in familysearch.org.

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Jonathan HARP

[47813]

24 JUL 1839 - 11 SEP 1910

Family 1 : Isabel Martha DAVIS
  1. +Homer Helbert HARP
  2.  John Milton HARP

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[47813] Jonathan is son of Samuel Harp (1802-1853) & Maria Hoch (1804-1871). He and Isabel had Harry H. Harp (1867), Anna Belle Harp (1869-1953), Harriet Jane Harp (1871-1951), John Milton Harp (1876-1918) & Bessie M. Harp (1882). "The Jeffersonian-Democrat [Brookville, Pennsylvania], 15 September 1910," p. 8: "Jonathan Harp, a long time resident Brookville, died at his home on South Pickering street, about seven o'clock Monday morning of this week, September 11th, 1910. He had been seriously ill for quite a long spell, through last fall and winter and the past spring, but through the summer was much better, and was able to go about, coming over to town frequently. In August he was taken down again, and died after being confined to his bed three or four weeks. Mr. Harp was the son of Samuel and Maria Harp, and was born in Perry township, Jefferson county, on July 24, 1839. July 5th, 1866, he was marrried to Isabella Davis, of Greenville, Clarion county. They began housekeeping in Brookville, and resided here through all their married life. To them were born five children now living, two sons and three daughter. The sons, Harry and Milton, both reside at Marienville, Forest county. The daughters are Mrs. G. W. Aulenbach of Brookville, Mrs. W. A. Russ of Oil City, and Annie still at home. Deceased enlisted in Company E 18th U. S. Infantry, on January 6th, 1862, and served therein three years, until nearly the close of the civil war, being discharged on January 11th, 1865. His wife died January 1st, 1908. He is survived by his five children mentioned above, and by one sister, Mrs. L. R. Mohney, of Pigeon, Forest county. He was a member of the Brookville M. E. church for many years, and was one of the most faithful members of E. R. Brady Post, Grand Army of the Republic, as long as his health permitted him to attend its meetings. His funeral was Wednesday after noon. Funeral services were conaucteu at the home by his pastor, Dr. Cornwell, and interment was made in the Brookville cemetery. The funeral was attended by a detail of comrades from E. R. Brady Post, and the ritual service of the Grand Army was rendered at his grave. As a good soldier, he was buried with the honors of war. He was a little past 71 years of age."

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George Washington HIGGINS

[15775]

____ - 1921

Family 1 : Neva Maude STEVENS
  1. +Elsie Ava HIGGINS

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[15775] George Washington could have been born in Kentucky. His parents came from Kentucky to Indiana near Andersonville or New Salem. George resided at Spencer Street in Rushville, IN where he died, but was buried at Hopewell Cemetary southeast of New Salem, IN. A George Washington Higgins served in the 3rd Battalion, Mississippi Infantry & 8th Battalion, Mississippi Volunteers during the War Between the States.

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Maude Merriel Bradford RAMSDELL

[53723]

14 DEC 1877 - 10 FEB 1907

Family 1 : Fred William COUSINS
  1. +Maurice Long COUSINS

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[53723] Maude is daughter of Pelham Bradford (1831-1891) & Phebe Ann Thayer (1853-1886; m. 17 September 1870 in Greenfield, Franklin Co., MA).

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