John is son of Richard Bangs (b. ca 1536 in Norwich, England, d. 21 Nov 1586 in Norwich) and wife Margaret _____; Richard is son of Thomas Bangs (b. ca 1500). Source: David K. Conover (dave@conovergenealogy.com) in 2003. See Family Tree Maker's CD 194, "Cape Cod Library, Vol. I, Bangs Family Papers," p. 400-401, which reports that Richard was a tanner who owned property in the parish of St. Mary and St. Martin, Coslaney -- this source (p. 401-402) states that John d. 11 Feb 1632 in Hempstead and is buried in the churchyard there. The unverified Hall Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2010 states that he m. Jane Chavis (b. 1563 in Nowrich, d. 11 Feb 1632 in Hempstead, Co. Essex, England) and provides differing dates for John Bangs.
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A file in Ancestry.com in 2010 offers: "Edward Bangs was the son of John Bangs and Jane Chaire. Edward Bangs was baptized on 28-Oct-1591 at Panfield, Essex, England. Edward Bangs was born circa 1591 at Chichester, Sussex, England. He married Lydia Hicks, daughter of Robert Hicks and Margaret (Unknown), circa 1633 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Edward Bangs married Rebecca (Unknown) between 1634 and 1636 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Edward Bangs died between 19-Oct-1677 and 5-Mar-1678 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. His estate was probated on 5-Mar-1677/78.
"Edward Bangs signed his will and several deeds. He was grandted land in the amount of four acres as a passenger of the Anne in 1623 in the division of land in 1623 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He emigrated on 31-Jul-1623 from Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; sailed on the Anne. On 1627 In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle 'Edward Banges' was the thirteenth person in the twelthe company.
"He was committee to lay out land Plymouth, MA on 3-Jan-1627/28. In 1633 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He held the position of committee to divide meadow on 1-Jul-1633. He was committe to assess taxes, Plymouth, MA on 5-Jan-1634/35. He was commtiiee to assess taxes, Plymouth, MA on 1-Mar-1635/36. He was Plymouth representative to reunite Plymouth and Duxbury (but did not serve) on 14-Mar-1635/36. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 4-Oct-1636. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3-Jan-1636/37. On 7-Mar-1636/37 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He held the ofiice of Grand Jury in Plymouth, MA on 7-Mar-1636/37. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on 20-Mar-1636/37. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on 2-Oct-1637. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on 5-Jun-1638. In 1639 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; listed as gone in Plymouth County. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3-Sep-1639. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3-Dec-1639. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3-Mar-1639/40. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on 1-Jun-1640. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on 2-Jun-1640. On 2-Nov-1640 He was granted ten acres of meadow in the South Meadows.
"He was committee to lay out highway, Plymouth, MA on 1-Feb-1640/41. He was committe to lay out land Plymouth, MA on 1-Feb-1640/41. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3-Aug-1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 6-Sep-1641. On 7-Sep-1641 "Edward Banges" was granted a parcel fo fourscore acres of upland about 'Warrens Wells.'
"He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 7-Dec-1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 1-Mar-1641/42. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on 1-Mar-1641/42. On 17-Oct-1642 'Wheras fourscore of upland are formerly granted to Edward Banges at Waren's Wells, he now desiring to have some land near his house, it is granted that he shall look out a parcel of land, which upon view shall be laid fourth for him, and to be deducted out of the 80 acres he should have at Warren's Wells.'
"On 1643 In Plymouth section of list of men able to bear arms. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 6-Jun-1643. He from Joyce Wallen, widow for L8 'all that her house and messuage situate and being at Hobs Hole or Wellingsly with the garden place and uplands thereunto adjoining on 7-Sep-1643.' He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 7-Nov-1643. He resided at at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, before 1645. He was treasurer, Eastham, MA between 1646 and 1665. He was Eastham highway surveyor on 1-Jun-1647. He was Eastham highway surveyor on 4-Jun-1650. He was Eastham highway surveyor on 3-Jun-1651. He sold land to Samuel Hicks of Plymouth for L3, 10s 'a parcel of marsh meadow lying at the high pines on the Salthouse Beach' on 22-Jun-1651 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was committee to lay out highway, Plymouth, MA on 24-Feb-1652. He was Deputy to Plymouth Court for Eastham on 7-Jun-1652 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on 7-Jun-1652. He was an inkeeper on 6-Oct-1657 Edward Bangs at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was coroner's jury, Plymouth County, MA on 30-Oct-1667. On 29-May-1670 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He left a will on 19-Oct-1677 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Child of Edward Bangs and Lydia Hicks:John Bangs b. circa 1634 Children of Edward Bangs and Rebecca (Unknown):
Rebecca Bangs+ b. circa 1636, d. 19-Oct-1677
Sarah Bangs b. circa 1638, d. 28-Feb-1682/83
Capt. Johnathan Bangs+ b. circa 1640, d. 9-Nov-1728
Lydia Bangs+ b. circa 1642, d. 13-Feb-1706
Hannah Bangs+ b. circa 1644
Lt. Joshua Bangs b. circa 1646, d. 14-Jan-1709/10
Bethia Bangs b. 24-May-1650
Apphia Bangs b. 15-Oct-1651
Mercy Bangs b. 15-Oct-1651"
[35858] This person is from the unverified Ryerse-Ryerson Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013. Ancestry.com offers"Barrett Name Meaning - It may be from a medieval personal name, but if so the form is unclear. Alternatively, it may be a nickname for a quarrelsome or deceitful person, from Middle English bar(r)et(t)e, bar(r)at trouble, strife, deception, cheating (Old French barat commerce, dealings, a derivative of barater to haggle). It is possible that the original sense of barat survived unrecorded into Middle English as a word for a market trader; the Italian cognate Baratta has this sense. It could also be a nickname or metonymic occupational name from Old French barette cap, bonnet."
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[9789] Find A Grave memorial 167793167 offers: "Married to Besse Mark Briner. According to the 1940 census, they later divorced. They had 1 daughter, Marjorie Briner born 1912. 1930 (*federal census), age 40, living in Denver, Colorado with his wife (Bessie) and 17 year-old daughter (Marjorie), working as a miller in a flour mill."
[61966] Ida is daughter of Abner B. Dewitt (1839-1913) & Sophia Elizabeth Parker (1847-1931; m. in 1871 in Bradford, Penobscot Co., ME). Ida and Russ had Charles A. Snow (1914-1954), Ferne Elizabeth Snow (1916-1998), Gerald Aubrey Snow (1918-1984) & Gordon Bailey Snow (1921-2001).
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[50183] Leonard served in Co. E, 6th Maine Regt. during the War Between the States.
[40274] An unverified tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Leonard Willaman was born on October 23, 1757, in Germany, his father, Leonard, was 54. He had seven sons and five daughters with Mary Elizabeth Barbara Yenser. He died on March 10, 1843, in Stark County, Ohio, having lived a long life of 85 years . . . Mary Elizabeth Barbara Yenser was born on January 5, 1767 . . . . She died on June 5, 1825, in Stark County, Ohio, at the age of 58."