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[40823] The unverified Rogers Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "Ebenezer Barker was born on March 22, 1651, in Andover, Massachusetts. He was married on May 25, 1686, in his hometown. He died on January 22, 1746, in Andover, Massachusetts, at the impressive age of 94 . . . . Abigail Wheeler was born on February 2, 1656, in Newbury, Massachusetts . . . . She died on October 16, 1743, in Andover, Massachusetts, having lived a long life of 87 years."
A file in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers:
THOMAS BAYES married on December 26, 1639, ANNE BAKER, at Dedham, Mass. He was born in 1615 in Yorkshire, England, and died in 1680 in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard. His political offices were hog reeve, constable, and leader of the train band. In 1676 he was chosen selectman. He was also known as Captain. (
He lived on one of the ten-acre lots known as the "five and twenty," which had its southern boundary on Main street, and extended as far back as Pease Point way. NEHGS: (1899, vol. 53, p. 130) Thomas came to the Vineyard before 1653. In his will, he names his wife Ann, and mentions that his daughter Mary, is now the wife of Joseph Norton. His other daughter Ruth married Issac Norton, so the ties with the Norton Family are strong. His son Thomas died without children, ending the male line of descent. He also appears in Pioneers of Massachusetts. Bayes Neck on the Vineyard is named for him, it's on the eastern shore of Great Herring Pond.
THOMAS BAYES. This sturdy yeoman was the Miles Standish of the Vineyard, the martial leader of the little settlement of Great Harbor. He first appeared in this country in1636, when he signed the town Covenant at Dedham, Mass., and became a selectman in 1638. At that time he was probably a bachelor, as on Dec. 26, 1639, he married Anne Baker. She sued Robert Pease in 1659 to adjust differences due on a real estate transaction. (Edgartown Records, I, 133.)Will dated October 27, proved Nov. 29, 1660. An Elizabeth Ayre witnessed the will of Robert Pearce of Dorchester, Mass., in1664. Annals of Edgartown. Whether this was his first location in New England is not known, as he may have been of the party who removed from Watertown to Dedham.* Some clue to his English home is found in the following record : - Thomas Bayes of Dedham, carpenter, appoints Isaac Martin of Hingham his attorney to demand of the executors of - Wiseman of Barrow Aptonin County of Norfolk his grandfather, deceased, the legacy due to him by will. (1646) There is a registered pedigree of a Bayes family of Yorkshire, 1600-1767, and there are scattered references to persons of the name of Base, Baze, and Bayes in Norfolk County, from 1572 to 1700.
Thomas Bayes was born in 1615, and had just reached his majority when he emigrated. As appears by the above quoted record, he was a carpenter by trade, possibly a ship carpenter. In 1648, he resided in Boston, and from the following record it would appear that this supposition regarding his trade and relations with shipping, may be well founded : -Thomas Bayes of Boston, carpenter, constituted Joseph Wilson of Boston his attorney to ask of all persons in Barbadoes, Christophers and any of the Carribbee Ids. Monies due him.* When Thomas Bayes removed to the Vineyard is not accurately known, but he was a proprietor at Great Harbor as early as 1652, for in that same year he was chosen hog reeve for the town. In 1655 he was made a constable, and in 1656 was chosen leader of the train band. This office he filled in 1661, 1662 and 1663. These are all the recorded instances of his military leadership, but as no other person was chosen to this position in subquent years, it is probable that he continued to hold it. In 1676 he was chosen selectman, the last office filled by him prior to his death.
He was convicted in 1643 of "mutinos & turbulent speaches," and bound over.
_Samuel BRILLHART ___+
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_John BRILLHARD _____|_____________________
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_Peter BRILLHART ____|
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_Christian B. BRILLHART _|
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[53819] Benjamin is son of William Higgins (1809-1860) & Caroline Tilton Sinclair (1813-1877).
[51347] For this line see the unverified file LYCC-88Z in familysearch.org.
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| _Benedict ALVORD ____+
| | (.... - 1683) m 1649
| _Jeremiah ALVORD ____|_Jane NEWTON ________
| | (1655 - 1709) m 1686 (1622 - 1715)
| _Benedict ALFORD ____|
| | (1688 - 1773) m 1715|
| | | _Anthony HOSKINS ____+
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| | |_Jane HOSKINS _______|_Isabel BROWNE ______
| | (1671 - 1715) m 1686 (1633 - 1698)
| _Benedict ALFORD ____|
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| | | _Samuel WILSON ______|_Elizabeth STEBBINS _
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|_Rosetta ALFORD _____|
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| _John OWEN __________
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| _Isaac OWEN _________|_Rebecca WADE _______
| | (1670 - 1736) m 1794 (.... - 1711)
| _Elijah OWEN ________|
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| | |_Sarah HOLCOMB ______|_Elizabeth FERGUSON _
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|_Rebecca OWEN _______|
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| _John HIGLEY ________+
| | (1649 - 1714) m 1671
| _Brewster HIGLEY ____|_Hannah DRAKE _______
| | (1680 - 1760) m 1708 (1653 - 1694)
|_Hannah HIGLEY ______|
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| _Nathaniel HOLCOMBE _
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|_Hester HOLCOMBE ____|_____________________
(1684 - 1775) m 1708
"St Joseph Daily News, St Joseph, MO, October 25, 1894," p 6: ""SHE WAS A CENTENARIAN.
"Death of Mrs Rosetta Saxton at the Age of 102 Years
"Mrs Rosetta Saxton died yesterday afternoon at the old Saxton home, three miles east of St Joseph, where she had lived for the last quarter of a century. Her death was due to old age.
"The deceased was born Oct 12, 1792, and was one hundred and two years and twelve days old at the time of her death. Mrs Saxton came to Buchanan County twenty-five years ago, and she was perhaps as well known as any old settler who came here when the Platte Purchase was opened to settlement. She was the mother of the late Colonel Albe M Saxton and Cyrus Saxton, both of whom were known to every pioneer settler of Buchanan County [also of James A Saxton but for some reason they don't include him as a living heir]. Mrs Saxton was bright and cheerful until a few days before her death and conversed freely and intelligently with a party of friends just prior to her demise. She had a wonderful memory and retained her faculties to a remarkable degree. Cyrus Saxton will leave with the remains this evening for Rochester, Wis, where they will be laid at rest by the side of her husband."
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From the book "The Weekly Kansas Chief," transcribed by John and Enid Ostertag, St Joseph, MO [John and Enid Ostertag, 3005 Charles, St Joseph, MO 64501]:
"1 Nov 1894: 'Mrs. Rrosetta Saxton died at St. Joseph 24 October, 1894, at the advanced age of 102. She was born in Vergennes, Vermont, 12 October, 1792. She married and emigrated to Cleveland during the War of 1812. They moved to Wisconsin where her husband died. For 30 years she has lived with her sons at St Joseph and Troy. Her remains were taken to Wisconsin for burial.'"
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Find A Grave memorial 39130497 reports "Records of the Rochester Cemetery association show that Rosetta is indeed buried there right next to her husband, between his monument and the road, even though the grave is unmarked."