[40057] "The Perry County Democrat, 4 December 1912," p. 3: "Elizabeth Kough Warner died of dropsy and old age at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rosa Salsbury, near Bloserville, Cumberland county, November 27, aged within a few days of 82 years. She was the widow of Henry Warner, who preceded her to the spirit world eight years ago. She had been a resident of Perry county until after the death of her husband, since which she made her home with her children, being in Cumberland part of the time. She was the mother of ten children, nine of whom survive. One sister. Mrs. Fannie Kistler, of Blain, is also living. She was a consistent member of the Bethel church which she attended regularly as long as her health permitted. She was a good, kind mother and neighbor. Her remains were buried on Saturday in the cemetery at St. Peter's church, Spring township, this county."
_James (Sr.) LEACH ________________+
| (1738 - 1822) m 1761
_Obed LEACH ____________|_Alice FREEMAN ____________________
| m 1801 (1739 - 1824)
_Hiram Freethy LEACH _|
| (1803 - 1891) m 1829 |
| | _Israel BARTLETT __________________+
| | | (1737 - ....)
| |_Mary BARTLETT _________|___________________________________
| (1783 - 1866) m 1801
_Hiram Freethy (Jr) LEACH _|
| (1832 - 1911) m 1857 |
| | _Peletiah LEACH ___________________+
| | | (1757 - 1839)
| | _John LEACH ____________|_Mary GRINDLE _____________________
| | | (1783 - 1856) m 1806 (1765 - 1839)
| |_Abigail LEACH _______|
| (.... - 1832) m 1829 |
| | _Daniel (Jr.) WARDWELL ____________+
| | | (1760 - 1844) m 1778
| |_Abigail WARDWELL ______|_Mary HUTCHINS ____________________
| (1789 - 1855) m 1806 (1770 - 1835)
_Ellery Franklin LEACH _|
| (1869 - 1923) m 1891 |
| | _John SNOWMAN _____________________+
| | | (.... - 1801) m 1754
| | _William SNOWMAN _______|_Sarah STAPLES ____________________
| | | (1765 - 1839) m 1790 (1733 - ....)
| | _William SNOWMAN _____|
| | | (1794 - 1876) m 1817 |
| | | | _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _+
| | | | | (1742 - 1834) m 1764
| | | |_Judith HUTCHINGS ______|_Mary PERKINS _____________________
| | | (1772 - 1862) m 1790 (1745 - 1797)
| |_Sarah N. SNOWMAN _________|
| (1841 - 1921) m 1857 |
| | _Nathaniel ATKINS _________________+
| | | (1736 - ....) m 1759
| | _Nathaniel (Jr) ATKINS _|_Mary PARKER ______________________
| | | (1765 - 1844) m 1789 (1740 - 1781)
| |_Mary ATKINS _________|
| (1798 - 1882) m 1817 |
| | _John PIKE ________________________+
| | | (1728 - 1802) m 1760
| |_Hannah PIKE ___________|_Hannah LOMBARD ___________________
| (1772 - 1799) m 1789 (1737 - 1831)
|
|--Hiram Paul LEACH
| (1910 - 1963)
| _James (Sr.) LEACH ________________+
| | (1738 - 1822) m 1761
| _John LEACH ____________|_Alice FREEMAN ____________________
| | (.... - 1845) m 1786 (1739 - 1824)
| _David LEACH _________|
| | (1791 - 1870) m 1822 |
| | | ___________________________________
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| | |_Mary SIMPSON __________|___________________________________
| | (1771 - 1845) m 1786
| _David T. LEACH ___________|
| | (1834 - 1905) |
| | | ___________________________________
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| | | _Henry DORR ____________|___________________________________
| | | | (1762 - 1842)
| | |_Dorcas D. DORR ______|
| | (1801 - ....) m 1822 |
| | | _Lemuel WEEKS _____________________+
| | | | (1733 - 1821) m 1750
| | |_Abigail WEEKS _________|_Margaret ("Peggy") GOODING _______
| | (.... - 1847)
|_Bertha Matilda LEACH __|
(1872 - 1950) m 1891 |
| _Daniel WARDWELL __________________+
| | (1734 - 1803) m 1755
| _Samuel WARDWELL _______|_Sarah STAPLES ____________________
| | (1774 - 1858)
| _Washington WARDWELL _|
| | (1814 - ....) m 1833 |
| | | _Aaron BANKS ______________________+
| | | | (1738 - 1823) m 1764
| | |_Mary ("Polly") BANKS __|_Mary PERKINS _____________________
| | (1772 - 1862) (1743 - 1833)
|_Ella M. WARDWELL _________|
(1849 - 1875) |
| _Isaac PERKINS ____________________+
| | (1746 - ....) m 1770
| _George PERKINS ________|_Olive WEBBER _____________________
| | (1777 - ....) m 1797 (1752 - 1835)
|_Eleanor V. PERKINS __|
(1813 - 1877) m 1833 |
| _Daniel (Sr.) WEBSTER _____________
| | (1751 - ....)
|_Patience WEBSTER ______|___________________________________
m 1797
[35426]
This person is from the unverified Purdom Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states Thomas is son of Simon Pratt (1475-1512). Documentation is needed.
Ancestry.com offers: "Pratt Name Meaning - English: nickname for a clever trickster, from Old English prætt trick, tricky, cunning (which is found in use as a byname in the 11th century). This surname is quite common in southeastern Ireland."
[31545] The unverified file at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley in 2011 attributes his to Sigulf (b. 1028 in Greystoke, Cumberland, England).
_Israel WHITCOMB _____________+
| (1661 - 1733) m 1700
_Israel WHITCOMB ____|_Mary STODDER ________________
| (1701 - 1787) m 1728 (1672 - 1729)
_Joseph WHITCOMB ____|
| (1743 - 1832) m 1770|
| | _Ebenezer KENT _______________+
| | | (1680 - 1752) m 1703
| |_Hannah KENT ________|_Hannah GANNET _______________
| (.... - 1782) m 1728 (1684 - 1767)
_Shubael WHITCOMB ___|
| (1771 - 1848) |
| | _Jazaniah NICHOLS ____________+
| | | (1691 - 1755) m 1714
| | _Jazaniah NICHOLS ___|_Rebecca HOBART ______________
| | | (1727 - 1799) m 1751 (1693 - 1768)
| |_Hannah NICHOLS _____|
| (1752 - 1829) m 1770|
| | _Stephen CUSHING _____________
| | | (1687 - 1749) m 1719
| |_Hannah CUSHING _____|_Catherine ("Katreen") KILBY _
| (1735 - 1762) m 1751 (1700 - 1758)
_Henry Knox WHITCOMB _|
| (1810 - 1899) m 1833 |
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| |_Ruth LINCOLN _______|
| (1776 - 1864) |
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|--Irving Harmon WHITCOMB
| (1849 - ....)
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| | (1787 - 1871) |
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|_Lucy Maria SNELL ____|
(1816 - 1894) m 1833 |
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|_Sally STOCKER ______|
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[14632] "Springfield Reporter [Springfield, Vermont], 12 June 1908," p. 5: "Irving H. Whitcomb died at his home on High street, Woodstock, early last Saturday morning, at the age of 58 years. Mr. Whitcomb had suffered from asthma for a number of years, and for some time past his suffering was at times intense. The affliction arose from disease of the heart, and the latter condition was the immediate cause of his death. Funeral services were held at the home on Tuesday at ten o'clock, a. m., the Rev. R. H. Cheever officiating, and internment was in Springfield, his native town. Mr. Whitcomb grew to manhood in Springfield, and all his active life was devoted to livery business, excepting a short time during which he drove a stage coach between Amsden and Windsor. Mr. Whitcomb was married June 1, 1876. to Miss Ida S. Putnam of Springfield. The surviving members of the family are Mrs. Whitcomb, their son, Henry C. Whitcomb, and Miss Ida F. Whitcomb, whose home has been with them since her infancy. Mr. and Mrs. Whitcomb moved to Woodstock in April, 1882, and entered the employ of the late John Cone as manager of his livery stable business, continuing in that relation until the year 1890, when the business passed into the ownership of Mr. Whitcomb, and was one of the best and most largely patronized stables in this vicinity, until the establishment of the big Inn Stable and the failure of Mr. Whitcomb's health. After the burning of the former Inn barn in the fall of 1904, Mr. Whitcomb sold his barn and most of his equipment, and has since been much more concerned with the misfortunes of ill health than with active business. The trait which dominated Mr. Whitcomb's life was unselfishness; his impulse was always toward generosity, and while this did not always tend to his pecuniary advantage, it together with his genuine cordiality and frank honesty of purpose, made him more friendships than are enjoyed by the average man, and all his acquaintances were w ell wishers. The relatious of his family lite were peculiarly tender and affectionate, and the loss of the husband and father from this home is a bereavement scarcely to be understood. - Woodstock Standard."