[59729] Althea is daughter of Harry A. Bennett (1872-1903) & Effie Caroline Small (1877-1951; m. 5 June 1898 in Plymouth, Penobscot Co., ME).
[44716] "The Spirit of '76, Vol. 6 [Sept 1899],:(New York, NY: The Spirit of '76 Publishing Co., 1899), p. 107 states John was of New Haven in 1639, was an agent for an iron works, was representative 1664-67 and lists his children including Sarah who m. Samuel Hemenway.
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[338] NSDAR 611765 records his military service: "Pvt. 3rd Co. in Scituate of Minutemen, Col. Anthony Thomas, which marched in the alarm of April 17, 1775, served 4 days.. - ref. 'Massachusetts in the Revolution,' Vol. V, p. 26; DAR application #158254." "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War" (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1899), Vol. 5, p. 29: "Dunbar, David, Scituate. Private, Capt. William Turner's (3rd Scituate) co. of Minutemen, Col. Anthony Thomas's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 4 days." This source (loc. cit.) also lists service of "David Dunbar, Scituate" (in contrast to "Dunbar, David, Jr." although some of this service may be by David, Jr. or another David Dunbar): "Private, Capt. Samuel Stockbridge's co., Brig. Gen. John Thomas's regt; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 10, 1775; service, 2 mos., 3 weeks, 6 days; also, company return dated Oct. 7, 1775; also, order for county coat or its equivalent in money dated Roxbury, Jan. 5, 1776." "Private, Capt. Samuel N. Nelson's co., Col. Aaron Willard's regt.; pay abstract for travel allowance from Fort Edward to Scituate, via Albany, dated Plymouth, Dec. 20, 1776; also same co. and regt., pay abstract for travel allowance to Skeensborough, via No. 4 or Charlestown, dated Boston, Jan. _, 1777." "List of men mustered by James Hatch, Muster Master for Plymouth Co., to serve until Jan. 10, 1778, dated June 10, 1777; residence, Scituate; engaged for town of Scituate." "Private, Capt. Moses Harvey's co., Col. Woodbridge's regt.; enlisted Aug. 22, 1777; discharged Nov. 29, 1777; service 3 mos., 17 days, travel included, at Saratoga; company raised to reinforce Northern army until last of Nov., 1777." "Corporal, Capt. Amos Turner's co., Col. John Jacobs's (Plymouth Co.) regt.; enlisted July 26, 1780; service, 3 mos. 8 days, travel included; company raised to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months." "Private, Capt. John Shaw's co., Col. Abel Mitchel's regt.; service, 9 days; company marched to Rhode Island March 6, 1781, by order of His Excellency John Hancock on a 40 day campaign." "Private, Capt. Josiah Yale's co.; enlisted Oct. 12, 1781; discharged Oct. 20, 1781; service 12 days, travel included; company marched from Lee and Lenox to Stillwater by order of Brig. Gen. Rosseter on an alarm." "Private, Capt. William White's co., Col. Enoch Putman's regt.; marched Sept. 4, 1781; discharged Dec. 8, 1781; service, 3 mos., 14 days, travel included, at West Point; company detached from militia to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months." Also see "History of Scituate...," Samuel Deane (Boston: James Loring, 1831), p. 264, "History of the Town of Hingham, MA," George Lincoln, 2:198, and "Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, to about 1850," Search and ReSearch Publishing Corp. For insight into what service in the War for Independence was like for David, see "A People's History of the American Revolution," Ray Raphael (New York: The New Press, 2001 - ISBN 0-06-000440-1), Chapters 1 & 2.
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[35494] This person is from the unverified Mason Herrington tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 and requires further documentation.
[57258] The 8 April 1940 federal census in Milo lists him (age 22, b. in Maine) as a laborer in a WPA project; wife Dorothy and daughter Marion (age 1) are in his household.
[14668] "Springfield Reporter [Springfied, VT], 3 May 1912," p. 8: "Mrs. Julia (Whitcomb) Bisbee, widow of Albert W. Bisbee, died at her home in Melrose, Mass., on Thursday, April 25, after an illness of only one week's duration, aged 79 vears, 10 months and 11 days. The remains were brought here on Saturday, accompanied by her son, Squire L. Whitcomb, of that city, and the funeral service was held at the Methodist church at 2 P. M. on Sunday, the burial taking place in the Summer Hill cemetery, Rev. E. W. Sharpe, the new Methodist pastor, officiated in a manner most acceptable to the relatives. Mrs. Bisbee was born in Springfield. a daughter of the late Seymour Lockwood. She was educated in the public schools of the Town, and married George C. Whitcomb, a farmer of West Springfield, who died upward of 22 years ago. Twelve years ago, in March, she married Mr. Bisbee, who died about two years ago. In early life Mrs. Bisbee joined the Methodist church and had been a faithful member. She is survived by three sons - George S. Whitcomb, of Springfield, Squire L. Whitcomb, of Melrose, Mass., and Everett H. Whitcomb, of Springfield, and by one sister, Mrs. Mary M. Roby, of Springfield. There are, also, six surviving grandchildren." The LDS Church's IGI file shows her parents as Seymour Lockwood and Lucy Albee (Source Call # 0027616, Batch # 7450162). Ancestry.com offers: "Lockwood Name Meaning - English: habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, probably named in Old English as 'enclosed wood', from loc(a) 'enclosure' (see Lock) + wudu 'wood'. It seems likely that all present-day bearers of the name descend from a single family which originated in this place. There is another place of the same name in Cleveland, first recorded in 1273 as Locwyt, from Old English loc(a) + Old Norse viðr 'wood', 'brake', but it is not clear whether it has given rise to a surname."
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[1205] For the Dudleys, Encycl.Brit.,`56 Edition, Vo. 7, p. 709: they descend from John de Sutton (c.1310-59) of Dudley Castle, Staffordshire, who gained the castle by marriage to Margaret, sister and heiress of John de Somery (d.1321). Baron Edward is son of Edmund Sutton, Lord Dudley, being first child of Edmund's first wife, Joice Tiptoft, per "The Dudley Genealogies," by James Henry Mason (Glendale, CA, 1987), p. 23. Edward succeeded his grandfather in 1487 as second Baron Dudley. His brother, John, of Aston le Walls, is ancestor of President George Washington. Edward's son William was Bishop of Durham, 1476-83. His brother, Thomas (will dated 18 Oct 1549) m. Margaret ("Grace") Threkeld (dau. of Sir Launcelot Threkeld, b. ca. 1451, d. by 1512, of Yanwath, co. Cumberland, who m. [1] Elizabeth, dau. of John Ratcliffe and wife Ann Fenwick - see Wurts, "Magna Charta," Part VIII, p. 2605) - their great-great-great-grandson, Edward Dudley, emigrated to Virginia in 1637 and died in Lancaster Co., VA by 02-06-1655, progenitor of the Dudley families of that colony. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sutton,_2nd_Baron_Dudley.
[47300] Find A Grave memorial 17945385 offers: "Third Earl of Southampton. Famous as the only patron of William Shakespeare, who dedicated his long poems "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece" to him. He was a brilliant student at St John's College, Cambridge, becoming a lover of literature. Under King James I he actively pioneered American colonies in Virginia and New England."