[29159] http://www.geocities.com/cindycaseyiii/babb.htm offers: "During the period when what is now Maine and its islands were being explored by Captain John Smith, and named the region "New England" with the approval of Prince Charles, a young Phillip Babb appeared on Hog Island by November 1692, when his name first appears on record there. During this same time period, the town of Kittery in the Province of Maine developed as a aresult of a town meeting held March 19, 1648. On Nov. 24, 1652, the town commissioners appointed Phillip Babb as Constable for the Isles of Shoals to assist in preserving order and in collecting taxes. On May 18, 1653, Phillip was among the original petitioners of the Isles of Shoals to plead to the Massachusetts Court for local government on the Isles, including a separate Court and a distinct company of militia. Even though no marriage record has been found for Phillip, we know his wife's name was Mary. Evidence of this is through a bond in 1671 against Lawrence Carpenter for cruel usage of Mary Babb's servant. Mary died in 1674, soon after Phillip who died in early 1671 without leaving a will. Apparently some of the children were indentured to families on the mainland. On July 4, 1671, Letters of Administration were granted to Mr. Nath. Fryer to bring a true Inventory of the estate to the next Court of Associates. Phillip and Mary had the following known children: 1. William; 2. Thomas; 3. Philip; 4. Sampson; 5. Peter."
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[18453] Elizabeth m. 30 May 1833 in Greene Co., TN Lanty Armstrong. Information as received from Bridgett Smith [bascs@snark.wizard.com] and not verified.
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[59994] Find A Grave memorial 19547727 offers: "Revolutionary War Veteran William Haskell, of Harvard, Massachusetts, was a Private in Captain Isaac Gates 4th Company of Colonel Asa Whitcomb's Regiment, which marched on the Alarm of April 19, 1775, to Cambridge and returned April 26, 1775, and was reported as enlisted in the Army. He was also 1st Corporal in Captain James Burt's Company of Colonel Asa Whitcomb's Regiment in which he enlisted April 26, 1775, and served three months and 13 days. He was also a Private in Captain Hezekiah Whitney's Company of Colonel Josiah Whitney's Regiment, in which he enlisted July 22, 1777, which marched on an Alarm at Rhode Island, and served two days. (Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 445-446)"
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[28347] Andrew m. Ann Maria in Alsace Lorraine. Richard Yount (533 E. Embassy Dr., Gueen Creek, AZ 85243) posted this line in the LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File.
[37298] This person is from the unverified Burrough Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states Arthur is son of Diamid MacDuighn and Grain O'Niel - further research is needed.
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[10091] Mary m. 7 Oct 1876 in Orange, Noble Co., IN Reuben H. Shroyer, a carpenter, and r. South Bend, IN. Reuben (1850-1920) is buried with Mary. They had Maude Shroyer.
[53399] The unverified file LR7V-PFV in familysearch.org reports "George A Welch was born in 1866, in Machiasport, Washington, Maine, United States as the son of Michail Welch and Mary Larence. He married Lettie Maud Small on 15 November 1913, in Machiasport, Washington, Maine, United States. He died in 1947, at the age of 81, and was buried in Machiasport, Washington, Maine, United States."
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[958] Simeon was probably born in Taunton, MA. He and his brother Clark were granted land 30 October 1813 by King George III about six miles from Fredericton, New Brunswick; the brothers conveyed away their interests in this parcel in 1821. While living in New Brunswick Simeon met and married Harriet Kenney (she was only 14 and he was 30 when they married; she afterward described him as "her blue eyed Yankee lover"). They moved to Great Pond, ME (when she was pregnant) to care for Simeon's aged father about 1821 and remained there. Three of their sons were born in New Brunswick before their move. Constance Hanscom Jellison reports ("Amherst, Maine" [Bar Harbor Times Pub. Co., 1975], p. 19): "The first people, after the Indians, who came to Amherst were probably Simeon and Clark Williams who ran a survey line from Bangor to Great Pond preparatory for their father Joshua and family founding the town of Great Pond. The Williams family was located at Jones Plantation, now China, Maine, by 1790. The boys ran the spotted survey line between 1798 and 1800." Baker, George W. and Marjorie L., "Munsungun to the Sea" (N.Y.: Vantage Press), pp. 19ff., tell of Simeon and his family and their life at Great Pond, reporting in part (p. 19): "Simeon...was called back from his lumbering enterprise in the St. John River valley of New Brunswick - where he had migrated with a brother in 1810 because of the severe financial difficulties in the new settlement - to care for his father. He immediately set off by ox team with his wife Harriet and four small children for Union River. He arrived in mid-winter, and directly took over responsibilities as head of his father's household. Until his death in 1833, Joshua lived in the home that Simeon provided for twelve years. During that time six more children were born to Simeon and Harriet." In addition to the children listed here, Simeon and Harriet had Eliza Jane (b. 27 Aug 1835 at Great Pond, d. in infancy). Cf. "Ancestors and Descendants of Joshua Williams and John Collar," Christine R. Brown (Knoxville, TN: Campbell, 1984).