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[817] Henry's ancestors are from http://www.jenngen.com/ne/fam01603.htm and are not verified.
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| |_Agnes DE GRENTMESNIL _________|
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| | _Yvres II, Count of BEAUMONT _______________+
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|_Rohese Fitz Richard DE CLARE _|
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|_Rohese GIFFARD ______________|_Ermentrude ("Agnes") FLAITEL ______________
(1034 - ....)
[22729] http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ss4as/saye1.htm also ascribed to William and Beatrice a son, "Geoffrey de Say (d 19.05.1214) m1. Alice or Lettice Maminot (dau of Hugh Maminot, widow of Ralph de Cahaines)" and "m2. Alice de Vere (d 28.10.1217, dau of Aubrey III de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford)".
[40197] An unverified Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "William Douglas was born in 1400 in Hawick, Roxburghshire. He had [a] daughter with Catherine DeColville in 1430. He died on January 8, 1464, in Somme, Picardie, France, at the age of 64. Catherine DeColville was born in 1415 in Roxburghshire. "
[43301] "The News [Newport, PA], 16 July 1903," p. 1: "Cyrus Douty, whom we have mentioned as being ill the forepart of the summer in former communications, died Friday evening about six o'clock. The funeral was held at the Lutheran cemetery in this Valley Monday at 1 p. m. Rev. William R. Stahl officiating. The grave-diggers were old soldiers: George W. Wert, Joseph Wert, S. Z. Taylor and Joseph Ulsh. Mr. Douty was a veteran of the civil war and was a resident of Reward for some twenty years. He is survived by his widow, two children, Wilson and Mrs. John W. Craig, and six grandchildren, all residents of this Valley. He was aged 58 years and 10 months. . . ."
[54148] Simeon is son of Nathan Pulsifer Hall (1847-1923) & Adelia Athlona Low (1843-1879; m. 7 December 1867 in Columbia, Washington Co., ME).
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[11658]
See "Descendants of Arthur Ingraham," compiled by Donna Ingraham Wernberg (found on the web in 2016) which reports "JOHN INGRAHAM (RICHARD, ARTHUR, ARTHUR) was born 1642 in Hadley, MA, and died June 22, 1722 in Hadley, MA. He married ELIZABETH GARDNER 1664 in Hadley, MA, daughter of SAMUEL GARDNER. She died November 29, 1684. . . . When John was 20 years old he crossed the river from Northampton to Hadley, Massachusetts and applied for land. He received a small two acre house lot at the northend and allotment in the meadows in 1663. There were only 46 families in Hadley in 1663
according to the town map. Our John was one of the town founders. He married Elizabeth Gardner, daughter of Samuel Gardner in 1660. The year of 1676 was an eventful one for John Ingram/Ingraham. He
fought in King Philips War [1675/1676] and is listed under Captain Turner's men. His son, John II , received a grant for land above Deerfield for this service. His son, Jonathan, was born, and also in 1676, Hannah Lyman and 33 other young women were arrested for overdressing, specifically for wearing hoods. A defiant Hannah appeared in court in the offending garment and was censured and fined on the spot for 'wearing silk in a flaunting manner - in an offensive way'. Among these 35 young women was Mary Broughton, who was living with the John Ingram/Ingraham family as a servant according to Doris Wackerbarth in The Guardians of the New World. The judge lectured Mary on 'the error of the ways of those who did not bear in mind that they lived in a wilderness where all must be of sober mind, ever mindful of the wickedness of the world and of their station in life and never, never - not for a trice - should expect that God would provide bountifully for them.' Elizabeth Gardner Ingram will die in 1684 right after the birth of Abigail. In 1686, John was a minority signer of a paper to spend funds on a grammer school, and not for an English school - he being the father of eight known children. In 1692 John was the ferryman between Hadley and Northampton, Massachusetts. The Judd manuscript states 'Ferriage in 1696 was 4 pence for a man and a horse, 3 pence for a horse or horned beast and one penny for a man. If not so paid, Ingram might demand double.' John will return his two acre lot to the town in 1696, and buy part of Samuel Gardner's lot and live there. In 1703, John and sons, have wood lots in the new Amherst and South Hadley areas. John 1, 42 acres in Amherst and 44 in South Hadley. John's son, Jonathan born in 1676 will be killed at Deerfield February 28, 1704 by the French and Indians during that war. He was 28 years old. John died at Hadley, Massachusetts in 1722. His tombstone is still standing." - the file provides further information.
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| | | |_Lucy BRACKETT ______|_Mary FABYAN _______________
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| |_Eunice R. STANWOOD _|
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| | _Thomas (Jr) WASGATT _______+
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| |_Eunice WASGATT _____|_Eunice ROBBINS ____________
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| _Joshua WILLIAMS ____|_Elizabeth CASWELL _________
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| _Samuel DUNN ________|_Mercy DYER ________________
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| _John (Jr.) ARCHER __|_Elizabeth TUPPER __________
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|_Lucy Willey COLSON _|_Susan WILLEY ______________
(1785 - 1884) m 1805 (1761 - 1853)
Vivian entered Eastern State Normal School (now Maine Maritime Academy) at Castine, Maine in 1898, teaching in small schools to pay for her tuition and graduating in June, 1901. In the fall of 1900 she met Ed Conner, a fellow student whom she married in her family's living room - her famly home adjoins the Union River north of Amherst. After the birth of their first child she returned to the normal school and finished the Advanced Normal Course in 1905. She was organizer and president of the Goodyear Women's Club, Central High School PTA, the Women's Democratic Club and League of Women Voters, all in Akron, Ohio. She also belonged to the Sixth Ward Democratic Club, Public Affairs Study Club, the Cleveland (OH) Shakespeare Society (charter member), and the Cleveland South Side Women's Club. She was active in the Society of Mayflower Descendants, Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR # 215834; Regent of the Akron Chapter), National Huguenot Society, Daughters of American Colonists, National Society of Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (National Number 626), National Society of Magna Carta Dames and the New England Genealogical and Historic Society. She was active in the Women's Suffrage Movement, was Democratic Party State Central Committeewoman and vigorously engaged in local politics. She was President of Akron and Summit Co. Democratic Womens Club; president chaired the Division of Citizenship Training of the Akron and Summit County Federated Clubs (1926); ran for city council; was first female Democratic Party candidate for County Commissioner (1926); active in the Cleveland Shakespearean Club; served on the Summit County Board of Visitors; DAR Regent; first President of the Goodyear Womens Club; attended the 1936 Democratic Party convention in Philadelphia as an alternate delegate; leader in the Akron Public Affairs Study Group. She chaired the May, 1938 convention of the Federated Democratic Women of Ohio. In 1935 Governor Martin L. Davey of Ohio appointed her special investigator in the sales tax division with a salaryof $145 per month, resulting in controversy as some felt the salary was excsssive. She was one of the official participants at the inauguration of the first scheduled passenger service at the Akron Municipal Airport 14 June 1931 - "Akron and Summit County," Karl H. Grismer (Akron, OH: Summit Co. Historical Society), ca. 1952. She would have agreed with First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton ("It Takes a Village," 1996) in the "view of government that dates back to the Pilgrims. In this view, government is an instrument both to promote the common good and to protect the individual's rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." She was first president of the Mothers' Clubs of Kappa Kappa Gamma (her daughter Marian's sorority at The University of Akron) and of Chi Theta Tau. She is buried beside her husband in Castine. Her final residence with her husband was on the corner of Hillside Terrace and Litchfield Road in Goodyear Heights, Akron, Ohio.
Here is her own written biography, transcribed by her granddaughter Vivian:
Born 27 September 1881, Amherst, Maine, daughter of Seth A. and Marion (Williams) Kenniston. Graduated from Eastern State Normal School, Castine, Maine in 1901. Married 6 December 1901 Edwin Solon Conner of Castine. Taught in the public schools of Maine until going to Cleveland, Ohio where my husband was coach and math teacher at Lincoln High School. In 1919 we moved to Akron, Ohio where he was Director of Recreation and Physical Education at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
hile in Cleveland I became active in the Woman's Suffrage movement and the Federation of Women's Clubs. Was President of the South Side Woman's Club and while President organized the Jr. South Side Woman's Club - now a prominent club in Cleveland.
In 1915 or 1916 helped to organize the Cleveland Shakespeare Club. Later became its president. We also organized Vickary Shakespeare Club during my term in office.
In Akron, Ohio, as I had three children in the public schools I became interested in P.T.A.. Was director at the Central High School for several years and recording secretary for the P.T.A. Council. When the children entered colleges I followed them by helping to initiate mothers' clubs for the fraternity and sororities. Was president of the first Chi Theta Tau Mothers Club and the same for Kappa Kappa Gamma.
As women had been granted the right of suffrage in 1921, I became interested in the League of Woman Voters which urged woman to become active in politics. For several years I was President of this organization later arranged under its auspices one day Citizenship Schools.
In 1922 the Akron and Summit County Democrat Woman's Club was formed. And I served as it president - the same year the sixth ward Democratic Woman's Club was organized. I was the first President and during the duration of the Second World War served again as president. I pioneered in running for public office in the early days, running unsuccessfully for councilwoman and county commissioner. I was elected Democratic Committee woman for the Fourteenth Congressional District in the 1934 election and again in 1936. Also was elected delegate to the Ohio Democratic National Convention in 1936 when F.D.R. was nominated for his second term. For sixteen years I served on the Board of County Visitors for Summit County, sometimes as chairman. Actively associated with the Western Reserve Society, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, the Akron Chapter of the D.A.R. and am a member of the Huguenot Society of Ohio, National Society Magna Carta Dames, Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company and the George Washington Chapter, Daughters of the Colonists.
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[28146] The web site of MSgt David E. Cann, USMC (Ret.) in 2008 at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~decann/genealogy/master/b603.htm states "He owned 125 acres of land bought from Nicholas Holderman, Jr. on 25 Oct 1765 in Salford Township, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) County, Pennsylvania. . . . He left an estate valued at $4,200. His sons Henry and Abraham were appointed as Executors, so it might be presumed he died without a will." Isaac served as a Private in the War for Independence and is recognized by the SAR and DAR.
_Conrad RICE _____________+
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_Samuel RICE ________________|_Elizabeth FOOSE _________
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_Conrad Sanderson RICE _|
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| | _Frederick SHULL _________+
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| |_Maria ("Mary") SHULL _______|_Phoebe Ann HARTMAN ______
| (1796 - 1868) m 1816 (1774 - 1860)
_Elmer Ellsworth RICE ______|
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| |_Sarah Ellen HARTMAN ___|
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| | _Heinrich ("Henry") KELL _+
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| |_Maria ("Mary") KELL ________|_Esther BAKER ____________
| (1814 - 1907) (1779 - 1871)
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| _Peter REISINGER _________+
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| _Philip Oliver REISINGER ____|_Catharine HECKERT _______
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| _Jacob REISINGER _______|
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| _Jacob Frazer REISINGER ____|
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| | |_Phoebe Ann SHULL ______|
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|_Pearl Mae REISINGER _|
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| _Henry Derr FLICKINGER ___+
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| _Henry FLICKINGER ___________|_Margaret R. YOHN ________
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| _Jacob R. FLICKINGER ___|
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[45021] Conrad applied for compensation as a military veteran 24 April 1950 indicating foreign service from 2 May 1944 to 23 Oct 1945; he entered service 16 Nov 1943 and was discharged at Indiantown Gap, PA 17 Jan 1946.
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| _Joseph STROUT ______|_Hannah COBB _____________
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| _Vincent STROUT _____|
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|_Abigail H. STROUT _____|
(1843 - ....) |
| _Hatevil Nutter LEIGHTON _+
| | (.... - 1770) m 1732
| _Thomas LEIGHTON ____|_Sarah TRICKEY ___________
| | (1742 - 1803) m 1766
| _Asa LEIGHTON _______|
| | (1789 - 1861) |
| | | __________________________
| | | |
| | |_Lydia TRACY ________|__________________________
| | (1748 - 1789) m 1766
|_Hannah LEIGHTON ____|
(1824 - 1911) m 1942|
| __________________________
| |
| _____________________|__________________________
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|_Lorahannah FICKETT _|
(1794 - ....) |
| __________________________
| |
|_____________________|__________________________
_Robert WHITCOMB _________+
| (1628 - 1704) m 1661
_James WHITCOMB _____|_Mary Elizabeth CUDWORTH _
| (1668 - 1728) m 1694 (1637 - 1699)
_James WHITCOMB _____|
| (1695 - 1763) m 1731|
| | _William PARKER __________
| | | (1614 - 1684) m 1651
| |_Mary PARKER ________|_Mary TURNER _____________
| (1667 - 1729) m 1694 (1634 - 1703)
_Robert WHITCOMB ____|
| (1741 - 1817) m 1763|
| | __________________________
| | |
| | _____________________|__________________________
| | |
| |_Sarah WINSLOW ______|
| (1707 - ....) m 1731|
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_____________________|__________________________
|
_Robert WHITCOMB ____|
| (1778 - 1844) m 1803|
| | _Isaac SHELDON ___________+
| | | (1629 - 1708) m 1652
| | _Ebenezer SHELDON ___|_Mary WOODFORD ___________
| | | (1677 - 1755) m 1701 (1636 - 1684)
| | _Stephen SHELDON ____|
| | | (1709 - 1781) m 1736|
| | | | _Jonathan HUNT ___________+
| | | | | (1637 - 1691) m 1662
| | | |_Mary HUNT __________|_Clemence HOSMER _________
| | | (.... - 1767) m 1701 (1642 - 1689)
| |_Eunice SHELDON _____|
| (1752 - 1828) m 1763|
| | __________________________
| | |
| | _____________________|__________________________
| | |
| |_Thankful KING ______|
| (1712 - ....) m 1736|
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_____________________|__________________________
|
|
|--Robert McKay WHITCOMB
| (1808 - 1894)
| __________________________
| |
| _____________________|__________________________
| |
| _____________________|
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| | | |
| | |_____________________|__________________________
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| _____________________|
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| | | __________________________
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| | | _____________________|__________________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|
| | |
| | | __________________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|__________________________
| |
|_Mary Ann MCKAY _____|
(1784 - 1867) m 1803|
| __________________________
| |
| _____________________|__________________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | | __________________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|__________________________
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|_____________________|
|
| __________________________
| |
| _____________________|__________________________
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|_____________________|
|
| __________________________
| |
|_____________________|__________________________
[14583] http://www.memorychest.com/whitcombline/htmg48.htm reports (in 2005) that Robert m. Dorcas Abbott M'Dole (b. 6 March 1811 in Waterbury, VT, d. 31 May 1892 in Cambridge, VT) and lists their known descendants - they had eleven children.
_Thomas WILBORE _____+
|
_Nicholas WILBORE ___|_____________________
| (1504 - 1583)
_Nicholas WILBORE ____|
| (1562 - 1611) m 1581 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
_Samuel WILBORE ______|
| (1597 - 1656) m 1620 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth THICKINES _|
| (1560 - 1624) m 1581 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
_William WILBOR _____|
| (1630 - 1710) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| | _Thomas BRADFORD _____|
| | | (1554 - 1604) m 1584 |
| | | | _____________________
| | | | |
| | | |_____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Anne Smith BRADFORD _|
| (1590 - 1656) m 1620 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Mary ELMSALL ________|
| (1560 - ....) m 1584 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Samuel WILBOR
| (.... - 1740)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| ______________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
| ______________________|
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| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | | _____________________|_____________________
| | | |
| | |______________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Martha HOLMES ______|
(1640 - 1711) |
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| ______________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|______________________|
|
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|______________________|
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|_____________________|_____________________
[41251] Surname also seen as Wilbore and Wilbur. Samuel and his ancestry and wife are from the unverified files at http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org in 2016.