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Purchased land.
FILLMORE, John
(I869)
8302
Quaker birth record recorded as 11 of 5 Mo 1762.
TALBOTT, Benjamin
(I844)
8303
Quaker birth record recorded as 15 of 7th Mo 1769.
TALBOTT, Susanna
(I847)
8304
Quaker birth record recorded as 18th of 12th Mo 1772.
TALBOTT, Samuel
(I849)
8305
Quaker birth record recorded as 21st of 11th Mo 1774.
TALBOTT, Rachel
(I850)
8306
Quaker birth record recorded as 26 of 6 Mo 1764.
TALBOTT, Joseph
(I797)
8307
Quaker birth record recorded as 29 of 9th Mo 1767.
TALBOTT, Elizabeth
(I846)
8308
Quaker birth record recorded as 3 of 1st Mo 1762.
TALBOTT, John
(I845)
8309
Quaker birth record recorded as 8th of 5 Mo 1771.
TALBOTT, Ann
(I848)
8310
Quaker birth record recorded as 9 of 11th Mo 1776.
TALBOTT, Peggy
(I851)
8311
Quaker records list Ann's birth as the 19th day of the 9th mo. 1813. The ninth month is November but most records erroneously record her birth in September.
MIREE, Samantha
(I26295)
8312
Quaker records list James's birth as the 18th day of the 1st mo. 1811. The first month is March but most records erroneously record his birth in January.
James is the son of Joseph and Hannah (Peirce) Churchman.
CHURCHMAN, James
(I26294)
8313
Quaker records show the marriage on 22 of 2nd mo. 1760.
Family: John TALBOTT / Mary Elizabeth JOHNS
(F425)
8314
R152 Robinson, Destamona Jenks, b 08 Sep 1838 Crawford co, Pa; d 10 Jan 1924 Elreno, Okla; wed 23 Dec 1856 Squire Robinson at Bfd, 6 ch; i Cwy. BTR 15 Jan 1924, BFP 17 Jan 1924
JENKS, Destamona
(I5540)
8315
Rachel divorced Joseph Langton for cruelty.
Family: Joseph LANGTON / Rachel VARNEY
(F695)
8316
Rachel Nichols and Abraham Nichols had 8 children: Joseph, Daniel, Hester, Rachel, Abraham, Eunice, Ruth and Phebe.
KELLOGG, Rachel
(I12804)
8317
Rachel's will mentions a son Peter Pearson, daughter Rachel Bogue, daughter Mary Winslow, son Jonathan Pearson, son John Pearson, daughter Betty Bagley and Joshua Gilbert, my orphan boy. She names her son in law John Winslow and Robert Bogue executors.
NEWBY, Rachel
(I3439)
8318
Ralph E. Adkins is shown as a lodger in the home of Jefferson and Annie Norris.
ADKINS, Ralph Emerson
(I18906)
8319
Ralph Hemingway is the common ancester for our
For those of you interested in Ralph Hemenway, who is the undisputed earliest recorded ancestor of a great many North American Hemingways including the famous author Ernest Hemingway, I have chosen to express a few thoughts here. I am not disputing the lines back to Ralph at all. A great many individuals have undertaken this research and I believe they have all reached the same conclusion. That is that they are descended from Ralph Hemenway who married Elizabeth Hewes in Roxbury 5 July 1634. Ralph had at least seven children with Elizabeth between 1635 and 1647 and he died 1 June 1678. Amongst other locations where this is well documented, is an excellent 856 page text that is still in print that was produced by Patricia S Hemingway.*
However, a statement made in the book and repeated in various forms in other works is that Ralph Hemenway, “…was born c1603 near Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England”. There is no evidence that I have seen that can support this assertion. I have tried very hard and a great many other researchers have struggled to try to find any evidence of Ralph’s parents, birthplace or even record of emigration to North America. To date, none of these have been found.
Having failed to find any evidence of his origins, I am led to believe that a very real possibility is that Ralph Hemenway, was not a Hemenway at all. Given that he just “appears” in the Roxbury records in 1634 with no trace of an origin or in any passenger list, I am led to believe that he perhaps assumed the Hemenway name when starting his new life in Roxbury, or what is now Boston, Mass, USA.
The longer that I have had to reflect upon this theory, the more trust I have in its value. I am the first to admit that I have no more hard evidence to support the suggestion than those that say that Ralph came from England, but whilst we search for any hard evidence of his origin, it must be a very real possibility. It is for this reason that I believe that all those Hemenways and Hemingways etc in North America, including Ernest and his family, may not Hemenways or Hemingways in the usual or genetic sense. However, they carry the surname of Hemenway and Hemingway (or a similar variant) and they are perfectly entitled to do so, but cannot claim to be descended from a Yorkshire Hemingway, without some hard evidence. One of the reasons that I have created the Hemingway DNA Project is in order to try to provide some hard evidence about the family of Ralph Hemenway in the hope that we will sooner or later provide some evidence to prove or disprove the connection. If you are a male (direct line) descendent of Ralph, it is vital that you join our project.
Meanwhile, I urge all researchers not to promulgate this myth that Ralph was a Hemingway from Bradford or anywhere else in England until there is some evidence.
Maurice Hemingway
© Maurice Hemingway 25 Oct 2011
http://www.hemingway.uk.com/ralph.htm
HEMINGWAY, Ralph
(I4373)
8320
Ray Dailey is a family member, see index.
Source
(S59)
8321
Raymond consistently gives his birth year as 1915 but census records consistently indicate his birth year to be 1912.
CONDON, Raymond James
(I25424)
8322
Rebecca Anderson, eldest daughter of the original Walter, came into possession of the old homestead by virtue of her father's will. She never married. She was born in Niagara District in 1788,[10] and was eleven years old when the family came to Long Point. As before stated, it was through her U.E. Loyalist right that her father was enabled to secure a patent for the old homestead. She was thirty-one years old when she came into possession of the old home. She was her father's favorite heir, and he willed the bulk of his property to her. But "Aunt Becky," as she was familiarly called, did not fully avail herself of the advantage given her by her father's will. She was generous and open-hearted, and the old homestead was ever a welcome home for her bachelor brothers, and her purse strings always hung loose when the cry of want was heard. She possessed an individuality peculiarly her own, and, probably, no woman of her time in the county possessed more striking characteristics than she. A good share of the village of Vittoria was built on her land, and this called for a considerable amount of business tact on her part, and brought her frequently before the public. In these matters she proved equal to every occasion, showing much business ability and executive force. She granted the school section in which she lived, a leasehold of a lot of land, to be held by the lessees in perpetuity for school purposes, in consideration of "one barley corn per year." Of course, if the land be put to any other use it will revert to her heirs. "Old Aunt Becky" died in 1863, in her 76th year.
ANDERSON, Rebecca
(I26025)
8323
Rebecca Kellogg was captured as a child during the French and Indian attack on Deerfield, MA in 1704 and carried off to Canada. She returned to New England about 1728, where she was hired by the General Court to act as a liason with the St. Francis or Canawaga tribe. In 1752 she was an interpreter at the Indian School in Stockbridge, where Captain Ashley was a teacher.
KELLOGG, Rebecca
(I7653)
8324
Received a deed from his brother John of a piece of land.
KENNON, Isaac
(I5460)
8325
Received a deed from his brother John of a piece of land.
KENNAN, John
(I5454)
8326
Received a letter from Jeanne Hinton thanking me for sending her some genealogy charts. She writes about visiting the farm of Fred and Daisy. "Quite often the Frank Kennon's and the Ralph Kennon's ended up there at the same time - 4th of July and birthday celebrations. Course the Fred Kennons were close by - so many kids we all got to take a blanket outside to sleep under the stars - no sleeping bags then. Your grandfather (Ralph Kennon) always brought many night fireworks. A big deal for all of us. Ask him if he remembers that. We all had to rest between 1 and 3 - then we were "at home" for the callers that came. A great place for grandchildren to visit a grandmother and an Aunt Edith. Aunt Edith was a special person - though she made terrible sugar cookies. She once gave me the book "Heidi", which I still have, and a lamb cake as my birthday is in March. I was so impressed.
KENNON, Helen Jeanne
(I1260)
8327
Record is illegible as to date.
DUPUIS, Ursule
(I25197)
8328
Record of case of Ann Billingsley versus William Kay, said Kay having been indicted for criminal assault and attempted rape upon Ann, the wife of Francis Billingsley.(Prov. Ct. Lib. FF, 601-652.) It is not known the date of the death of Ann, she was living Nov 1668 and from the fact she does not subsequently show in any of the records after 1668 it is believed she did not long survive her trying ordeal of that year.
HALE, Ann Frances
(I589)
8329
Reference Number: 16
; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.<br>Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
Source
(S1970)
8330
Reference Number: 17
; <i>Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Source
(S1973)
8331
Reference Number: 25
; <p>Iowa Department of Public Health. Iowa Marriage Records, 1880–1945. Textual Records. State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa.</p>
<p>Iowa Department of Public Health. Iowa Marriage Records, 1923–37. Microfilm. Record Group 048. State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa.</p>
Source
(S76)
8332
Reference Number: 27
; <i>Marriage Records</i>. <i>Montana County Marriages.</i> County courthouses, Montana.
Source
(S132)
8333
Reference Number: 32
; South Dakota Department of Health. <i>South Dakota Marriage Index, 1905-1914, 1950-2013 and South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949, 2014-2018</i>. Pierre, SD, USA: South Dakota Department of Health.
Source
(S4)
8334
Reference Number: 35
; Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin.
Source
(S222)
8335
Reference Number: 37
; <i>Finland, Marriages, 1682-1892</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Source
(S1980)
8336
Reference Number: 45
; See newspaper information provided with each entry.
Source
(S1990)
8337
Reference Number: 50
; <i>Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings</i>.
Source
(S1988)
8338
Reference Number: 52
; Essex Church of England Parish Registers, Essex County Council, Chelmsford, Essex, England.
Source
(S1996)
8339
Reference Number: 64
; Rippikirjat, Kansallisarkisto, Riksarkivet (National Archives) Helsinki, Suomi (Finland).
Source
(S75)
8340
Reference Number: 65
; <i>Missouri Death Certificates, 1968-1970</i>. Missouri, USA: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State.
Source
(S149)
8341
Reference Number: 7
; See newspaper information provided with each entry.
Source
(S1986)
8342
Reference says their are more children but does not name them.
Other sources say there were nine children.
HEWES, John
(I4352)
8343
Reference says their are more children but does not name them.
Other sources say there were nine children.
FOOTE, Mary
(I4345)
8344
Relatives here have received word from Helen Kennon Emerson of New York City, of the death of her half-sister. Clara Kennon Worley, who passed away at a hospital in New York City Tuesday. March 31, 1931. Death was caused by cancer. Mrs. Worley was buried in Massachusetts. Mrs. Worley was the daughter of A. G. Kennon and formerly resided in Adams county. Her husband. Dexter Worley, who preceded her in death, was a former county superintendent of schools of Adams county.
KENNON, Clara
(I1274)
8345
Reported that Peggy married her first cousin and testimony will be prepared against her. On 16 12mo 1815 she is excluded from membership in the friends.
Family: Abraham JOHNS / Peggy TALBOTT
(F431)
8346
Reprint on Sauk Co., Wisconsin Gen-Web, http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk/QryIndex.htm
Source
(S411)
8347
Reprint on Sauk Co., Wisconsin Gen-Web, http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisauk/Reedsburg37.htm
Source
(S410)
8348
Researcher sites Vitel Records of Gloucester, Essex Co. MA
Source
(S58)
8349
Researchers indicate this marriage was annulled.
Family: Robert T. DISNEY / Emily Jane SOULES
(F5235)
8350
Residences also include New Haven, VT; Monroe Co., NY.
BRISTOL, George
(I1419)
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