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Source ID |
Title, Author |
Tree |
401 |
S155 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY IT HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing , Salt Lake City, 1986 Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, vol. 6, Hopkins, by the General | HHTT |
402 |
S125 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY IT HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing , Salt Lake City, 1986 Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. | HHTT |
403 |
S157 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY IT HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing , Salt Lake City, 1986 Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. 'disappeared' between 10 Oct 1657-5 Oct 1659 | HHTT |
404 |
S156 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY IT HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing , Salt Lake City, 1986 Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. died between 17 Jan 1665/66-18 Nov 1669 | HHTT |
405 |
S146 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 | HHTT |
406 |
S154 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 307, 310; Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. Hopkins #1 iii (birth death) 1899-1937 and Alicia Crane Williams, 1985-. Boston MA Society of Mayflower | HHTT |
407 |
S150 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 Mayflower Descendants. pg 11. Through Three Generations, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, p 76. Through Five Generations; General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992; p 11. | HHTT |
408 |
S147 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 MAYFLOWER; Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; General Society of | HHTT |
409 |
S145 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 Printers, Rochester, NY, Jan 1985. Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. Through Three Generations, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, p 76. MAYFLOWER; Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; General Society of | HHTT |
410 |
S148 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. | HHTT |
411 |
S144 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. Through Three Generations, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, p 76. MAYFLOWER; Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; General Society of | HHTT |
412 |
S149 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 Through Three Generations, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, p 76. | HHTT |
413 |
S151 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 Through Three Generations, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1989, p 77. | HHTT |
414 |
S152 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986 unmarried | HHTT |
415 |
S153 | Stratton, Eugene Aubrey, PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE 1620-1691, Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1986; MFIP, General Society of death); THE MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT. Periodical edaited by George Ernest Bowman Descendants. (birth death). Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992 1623. | HHTT |
416 |
S64 | Taffy Rath | HHTT |
417 |
S99 | Thanks for the information. I am not sure I can give all the
information you need about your wife's ancestral line.
Lois was the seventh child of Iva Pearl (Coolbaugh)Ford, b. 3 June
1986, d. 9 Aug. 1975 in Johnson City, NY; m. on 7 Mar. 1911, Ivan
Chester McCormick; divorced in 1936. Iva was a natural daughter Addie
Ford and a Coolbaugh, whose first name was not given to me. Addie m. on
21 Feb. 1900 at Mansfield, PA, David Frank Tyrell. There was no issue
by Addie and Frank.
Addie was the daughtr of Henry Adam Ford, b. 24 Dec. 1850 at Ford
Street, Pike township, Bradford county, PA, 30 Dec. 1913 at Little
Meadows, buried there and later transferred to East Herrick Cemetry,
Bradford county; m. on 17 Oct. 1874, Alma Frances Coleman of Pike twp.,
Bradford county, PA, d. 9 Nov. 1916 at Campville, NY, bur. in East
Herrick Cemetery, dau. of Homer and Jemimia (Palmer) Coleman. I have not
followed back the Coleman line.
Henry Ford is the son of Betsey Matilda Overpeck, b. 5 Oct. 1827 (g.s.),
d. 9 Nov. 1923; m. on 1 Jan. 1850, David Ford, b. 16 Dec. 1824 at Ford
Street, Pike twp., d. 19 Aug. 1902 in Rome twp, Bradford county, PA, son
of Isaac and Amanda (Ingles) Ford.
I have not followed the Ford line back, but I think Gwenn Burgess
gbur@epix.net can help you with this.
Betsey Matilda Overpeck is the daughter of Adam Overpeck, b. 15 Apr.
1784 in Bucks county, d., 17 Feb. 1878 at Herrickville, Bradford county,
NY; m. 27 Aug. 1808, Elizabeth Mann, b. 16 Oct. 1786, d. 3 feb. 1859 at
Herrickville.
I was born in Johnson City and brought up in Binghamton. I know the
Castle Creek area well.
Best regards.
Norris Wood | HHTT |
418 |
S29 | The Boynton Family in England, J.F. Boynton, 1884 | HHTT |
419 |
S15 | The Brattleboro Reformer | HHTT |
420 |
S81 | The Brattleboro Reformer | HHTT |
421 |
S57 | The Bristol Enterprise | HHTT |
422 |
S80 | The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 & Emigrants in Bondage, 1614-1775 CD #350 | HHTT |
423 |
S429 | The Corbin Collection Volume I | HHTT |
424 |
S25 | The Descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Connecticut, 1586-1908 | HHTT |
425 |
S479 | The Goodnow Ancestors of Eloise A. Goodnow including her children and grandchildren | HHTT |
426 |
S69 | The Haverhill Emersons | HHTT |
427 |
S8 | The History of Peter Parker & Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. & Their Ancestors & Descendants | HHTT |
428 |
S441 | The History of Salisbury, New Hampshire: From Date of Settlement to the Present Time ... | HHTT |
429 |
S435 | The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts. 1638-1889 By Alfred Sereno Hudson
The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts. 1638-1889 By Alfred Sereno Hudson
The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts. 1638-1889 By Alfred Sereno Hudson
The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts. 1638-1889 By Alfred Sereno Hudson
The History of Sudbury, Masachusetts | HHTT |
430 |
S453 | The History of Swanzey, New Hampshire, from 1734 to 1890 | HHTT |
431 |
S102 | The Holy Bible | HHTT |
432 |
S383 | The Manning Family by William H Manning 1902 'b 1720, July 10, at Cambridge, Mass. After his seventh year he always resided thirty five pound in Bills of Publick Credit of the old tenor,' a tract of land paternal grandfather. In 1760, when his father's estate was settled, he money' a part of the old farm, and other like purchases followed until he of Merrick's brook. It is still standing, in the N. W. corner of the southerly the church. He also built a saw-mill and a grist-mill; these are not now in so-called 'Susquehanna purchase' of land in Pennsylvania was made of the one of the original proprietors. One-half of his share he sold as early as Seabury. At Windham he was elected tithingman in 1749; highway surveyor, 1750, left no will. After his death and on the decease of the last survivor of the the family for about 120 years, and probably, a part of it even longer. | HHTT |
433 |
S381 | The Manning Family by William H. Manning 1902 'It is believed that he was the John Manning who, in the Revolutionary war, Parkes in a regiment which appears on the Massachusetts Rolls. His brother considered strong evidnece that the John Manning on the roll was the subject of his maternal grandfather, Benjamin Seabury. The date is unknown, but he was in received substandtial bequests. Samuel Seabury, his uncle, by his will (drawn Real Estate lying in Lebanon,' one-half of his wearing apparel, his 'Silver sheep, and all of his farming utensils and ready money. The farm was of 130 ch. of his sister Sarah Manning, and among other bequests was one of some 87 united with the church; was appointed deacon, 1810 June 18, and, 1811, Jan. 3, hand of the Pastor after the example of the Apostles. Acts 6.' By will he gave subject to the rights of their mother and sister; Samuel having the house and d. 1828, Dec. 20, at Lebanon, where he and his two wives are buried about 60 | HHTT |
434 |
S116 | The New England Historical and Genealogical Register | HHTT |
435 |
S92 | The News Herald | HHTT |
436 |
S464 | The Olden Times | HHTT |
437 |
S170 | The Plantagenet Ancestry Of King Edward III And Queen Philippa; by George Andrews Moriarty; Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, The Plantagenet Ancestry; by Lt.-Col. W.H. Turton, D.S.O.; Genealogical Royal Ancestors Of Some American Families; by Michel L. Call; Salt Lake Seigneur of La Roche 1088-1124,Advocate of Stablo. | HHTT |
438 |
S169 | The Plantagenet Ancestry; by Lt.-Col. W.H. Turton, D.S.O.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1984; pp 186, 171. City, 1989; chart 11315, 11572. | HHTT |
439 |
S10 | The Thayer/Tayer/Theyer Families of Gloucestershire, England 1500-1660 | HHTT |
440 |
S138 | Thomas Rogers Pilgrim and some of his Descendants by Thomas Rogers Society Mayflower Descendants, 1992, pg 439 | HHTT |
441 |
S160 | Thomas Rogers Pilgrim and some of his Descendants by Thomas Rogers Society. | HHTT |
442 |
S137 | Thomas Rogers Pilgrim and some of his Descendants by Thomas Rogers Society. Andrews and 3 other men. | HHTT |
443 |
S136 | Thomas Rogers Pilgrim and some of his Descendants by Thomas Rogers Society. Mayflower Descendants, 1992. pg 439. | HHTT |
444 |
S480 | Together We Served | HHTT |
445 |
S107 | Tombstones Old North Cemetery | HHTT |
446 |
S6 | Tombstones, Christ Church Cemetery, Guilford, Vermont | HHTT |
447 |
S110 | Tombstones, Elm Street Cemetery | HHTT |
448 |
S56 | Tombstones, Elmwood Cemetery, Selkirk, New York | HHTT |
449 |
S59 | Tombstones, Guilford Center Cemetery | HHTT |
450 |
S111 | Tombstones, Hancock Cemetery | HHTT |