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801 Schenectady baptisms - Pearson's Genealogies

1730 Jul 27; Johannes Vedder, Maria Veeder; Albert (b);

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/schenectady_baptisms.htm

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There is a high likelihood of this family being buried in Vale Cemetery in State Street, Schenectedy, New York, but I have been unable to locate their headstones. There has been a lot of great research done on the cemetery:

http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/cemeteries/vale/index.html
Vale Cemetery Records, Volume One, compiled in 1926 by Charlotte Luckhurst for the Schenectada Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. We are most grateful to Kathy Shouse for transcribing it from microfilm 
Vedder, Albert (I23178)
 
802 Schenectady Digital Historical Archives Source (S131)
 
803 Sealing to Spouse: 07 NOV 1985 ATLAN

JOHN RICHARD BIDDY
 
Hardin, Susan E. (I23737)
 
804 Sealing to Spouse: 22 SEP 1994 ARIZO

Prophet Joseph SMITH
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/6552/almerajohnson.htm
 
Johnson, Almera Woodward (I6794)
 
805 Sep 27, 1827, Maynard Farthing and Susanna Cameron, Bondsman - John
Nichols, Signer of Certificate - Chloye Cameron. (John Nichols is husband of
Sally Farthing.)
 
Farthing, Maynard (I3420)
 
806 Sergeant Humphrey came from England with his father, Captain John. "He was a capable man in town affairs and often employed in the public business. He had an uncommon inclination to law suits and few men have left on the records of the court, so many evidences of his litigeous disposition." He settled in Scituate, Mass., and later was of Hingham, Mass., where he was an Innkeeper. He was a member of his brother's Company in the Narragansett Expedition. He was an original donor of the Free School. His farm house in Scituate was in later years owned by Joshua Lincoln into whose family there was much intermarrying.

Sources: History of Ancient and Honorable Artillery, Vol. I, p. 151.

"History of Scituate," by Deane, pp. 276-297.
"Serg. Huymphrey Johnson was in Scituate, 1651, and purchased lands in Umhatch on the North of Cornet Stetson's farm, a deep ravine dividing the two farms. His home stood near the bank of that ravine; it was afterwards owned by Joshua Lincoln. He had also several houses by purchase and claimed to be successor, in division of common lands, to Resolved White and Josiah Holmes. His wife's name was Eleanor Cheney, probably of Hingham; and Johnson removed to Hingham in 1673. He was a capable man in public affairs and often employed in Town business, in the early part of his life; but he had an uncommon inclination to law suits, and few men have left on the records of the court, so many evidences of his litegious disposition -- some of which we insert":
In 1693 he commenced a suit against the town for 3 shares in common lands. He had removed his residence out of the Colony ten years before to Roxbury, and the Town considered that his right to common lands was thereby canceled. He however, recovered an execution and John Cushing, Samuel Clap, and Jeremiah Hatch were apoointed to set off lands to satisfy the execution.
Among Winslow's papers in possession of John Davis, are several curious documents relating to Sergeant Johnson's claims at Scituate, and particularly a letter from Governor Josiah Winslow, dated march 14, 1673/4, addressed to Gen. Cudworth, which probably conributed much to the ending of the conroversy (note on page 402).
Again, in 1697, when Sir Edmund Andros, Governor General, and his council had the sole conrol of affairs, Johnson went with complaints to the Governor "that he had not had his ful rights in Scituate." The Town being notified, thus remonstrated and answered that "Johnson's claims had all been satisfied; that the original writ and process thereupon was altogether tortuous and wrong, and yet that was obtained by Jedgment of Court had been satisfied." Never the less Johnson was furnished with a warrant from Andros and came with his surveyor and laid out 100 acres at the head of Richard Dwelley's lot -- 100 acres at Burnt Plain, 100 acres at Halifax Cedar Swamp. On this the town with John Cushing and Samuel Clap as Agents, addressed the Governor in a very spirited declaration, showing there was much land laid out by Johnson "had already been appropriated to others" -- that Johnson "had already been accomodated with thrice 65 acres to the full amount of his claim as principal and successor to two other." We believe this grant was never confirmed, and probably the recall of Gov. Andros to England a few months after the date of the above declaration, put an end to Johnson's hopes and projects. "Johnson's Swamp" in Scituate (near the Hingham line, in the beaches) derived its name from Johnson's trespass. After the dispute he moved his house to Hingham, and atoned for his short comings by serving his country in the conflict then going on (Indian War).

In "History of Cohasset," p. 150"
Humphrey Johnson got 5 shares or 10 acres, when Cohasset, (best land along the harbor to the south of Bound Creek and to Little Harbor), was divided -- with one more share Dec. 6, 1676 -- only 8 men got more. P. 147:
"Joshua Hobart, Daniel Cushing, Jeremy Beal, Lt. Smith, Humphrey Johnson, and Moses Collier, are appointed a committee to get best advise on dividing up of the commons."

From "Hist. of Hingham," p. 236, Vol. I, part 1:
"Among the companies in teh Indian War was one commanded by Capt. Isaac Johnson of Roxbury, (Humphrey's brother) already a distinguished officer, who had led a company of preying Indians in the earlier days of the conflict. He was known as the brave Captain Johnson, and in his commend, it was the good fortune of a part of the men from our town (Hingham) to serve."
Humphrey's father-in-law, William Cheney, was an ancestor of Pres. William H. Taft.
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Americana, July, 1941, 3rd Quarter, p. 607, "Hinsdale Family," by Myrtle M. Lewis.
Suffolk County Deeds at Boston (Abigail -- end wife).
"Roxbury, Mass. to 1850" -- Births, p. 195; Marriages, pp. 69, 223, 224; Deaths, p. 563.
"Roxbury History," by Ellis, pp. 16, 20, and 39.
"History of Hingham, Mass.," Vo. II, pp 384-385.
"Framingham, Mass.," by Temple, p. 608.
"Scituate, Mass. to 1850," p. 384; Births, p. 206.
"Woodstock, Conn.," Vol. VII, by Bowen, p. 149.
"History of Scituate, Mass.," by Dean, pp. 296-297.
"History of Roxbury, Mass.," Vol. IV, p. 183.
"Franklin D. Roosevelt's Colonial Ancestors," by A. P. Johnson, pp. 162-165, and 165.
"History of First Church in Roxbury, Mass.," by Thwing, 1908.

He first married Elinor Cheney, daughter of William Cheney & Margaret, on Mar 20, 1642/3. Born England abt 1626. Died Hingham, Mass., on 29 Sep 1678.

Parents ancestors of President Taft.
 
Johnson, Sergeant Humphrey (I6871)
 
807 Series: T623 Roll: 1338 Page: 115


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

ACTON SIDNEY W 53 M W OH OK KAY LONGWOOD TWP 1900

 
Acton, Sidney Wilmore (I23830)
 
808 Series: T623 Roll: 1722 Page: 14


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

STOWE HENSON 64 M W VA VA PITTSYLVANIA CHATHAM 1900

 
Stowe, Henson T. (I953)
 
809 Series: T623 Roll: 1722 Page: 3


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

STOWE PHILIPP 27 M W VA VA PITTSYLVANIA CHATHAM 1900

 
Stowe, Philip Elliott (I1008)
 
810 Series: T623 Roll: 1722 Page: 317


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HARDY HENRY C 54 M W VA VA PITTSYLVANIA CHATHAM DIST 1900

 
Hardy, Henry Clay Senior (I850)
 
811 Series: T623 Roll: 1722 Page: 317


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HARDY JOSHUA B 34 M W VA VA PITTSYLVANIA CHATHAM DIST 1900

 
Hardy, Joshua B. (I965)
 
812 Series: T623 Roll: 187 Page: 101


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HARDIN JOHN H 35 M W GA GA CHEROKEE CROSS ROADS 1900

 
Hardin, John Henry (I23892)
 
813 Series: T623 Roll: 187 Page: 101


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HARDIN THEODORE 25 M W GA GA CHEROKEE CROSS ROADS 1900

 
Hardin, Warren Theodore (I23709)
 
814 Series: T623 Roll: 198 Page: 277


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HASTY ED L 26 M W GA GA FULTON EDGEWOOD 1900

 
Hasty, Ed L. (I24018)
 
815 Series: T624 Roll: 1256 Page: 115


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

ACTON SIDNEY W 63 M W OH OK KAY 2-WD PONCA 1910

 
Acton, Sidney Wilmore (I23830)
 
816 Series: T624 Roll: 1608 Page: 28


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

ALLRED SILAS L 34 M W UT UT SANPETE SPRING CITY PCT 1910

 
Allred, Silas Lafayette (I2262)
 
817 Series: T624 Roll: 1641 Page: 123


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HARDY ELIZABETH W 43 F W VA VA PITTSYLVANIA CHATHAM 1910

 
Lewis, Elizabeth (I987)
 
818 Series: T624 Roll: 179 Page: 127


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

REEVES WILLIAM H 30 M W GA GA CHEROKEE HICKORY FLAT 1910

 
Reeves, William Homer (I23767)
 
819 Series: T624 Roll: 179 Page: 39


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HARDIN JOHN H 44 M W GA GA CHEROKEE SIXES 1910

Mary
Fannie May
Lawrence
Maggie
Hattie
Paul M. age 8
Silas age 5
Jesoel? apte 4 
Hardin, John Henry (I23892)
 
820 Series: T625 Roll: 251 Page: 130


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

AKIN W D 45 M W GA GA FULTON 2-WD; ATLANTA 1920

 
Akin, Willis D. (I23977)
 
821 Series: T625 Roll: 253 Page: 208


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HASTY R M 25 M W GA GA FULTON BATTLE HILL DIST 1920

 
Hasty, Robert Nathaniel (I23971)
 
822 Series: T626 Roll: 2454 Page: 89


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

HARDY ELIZABETH W 53 F W VA VA PITTSYLVANIA CHATHAM DIST (NORTHWEST PART) 1930

 
Lewis, Elizabeth (I987)
 
823 Serviss relatives buried in Chuctanunda Cemetery in Minaville, Montgomery, New York
SERVISS
Julia Ann, wife of Lewis ROWE, b. 3/12/1821 d. 3/22/1896
Anna Maria, wife of Wm. A. SWEET, d. 7/21/1895 ae 56
Athaliah YOUNG, wife of Wm., d. 12/15/1848 in 36th
Infant dau of Athaliah YOUNG & Wm., d. 6/24/1841
Catherine, wife of Solomon PULVER, d. 3/24/1852 ae 41-0-28
Sarah, wife of Peter YOUNG, d. 12/18/1856 ae 80-9-15
Beulah V., dau. of Geo. & Elizabeth, d. 1/15/1857 ae 2-2-3
Sarah J., dau. of Cornelius CONOVER, d. 4/15/1864 ae 34
George, see addenda
Lawrence, son of Geo. & Mary, member Walton Lodgte No. 74 A. L/5802,
Duanesburgh d. 5/13/1866 ae 85Mary, wife of Lawrence, d. 3/26/1870 ae 79 yrs
George, son of Lawrence & Mary, b. 8/4/1815 d. 2/16/1868
Nettie LIDDLE, wife of Geo. Jr., Duanesburgh d. 4/12/1877 ae 24-10-15
Caty Maria, wife of Geo. HOWE, b. 1/21/1816 d. 12/2/1878
Alexander, b. 7/25/1818 d. 5/19/1887
Edwin b. 1859 d. 1892
George d. 5/18/1896 ae 44 yrs
Emma HUBBS, wife of John, b. 1849 d. 10/20/1896
Elizabeth, wife of John VANDERVEER, b. 9/6/1819 d. 2/3/1897
Charlotte Emeline, wife of Lawrence, b. 1/25/1855 d. 11/6/1902
John G. b. 5/1/1847 d. 1/14/1909
Charlotte Schuyler BUSSING, wife of John G. (alive)
Schuyler B., d. 6/18/1909 ae 28 yrs
Lawrence A. b. 10/24/1849 d. 2/8/1911
Elizabeth A. b. 1829 d. 3/22/1912
Nancy b. 1827 d. 7/9/1915
Lawrence d. 7/9/1916 ae 26 yrs
Beulah V., wife of Frank J. MYERS, b. 1861 d. 2/18/1923
Mary E., wife of Wm. OCHAMPAUGH, b. 1865 d. 12/15/1906

 
Servoss, Christian C. (I23171)
 
824 SERVOSS Dr. Cholatt, d. 2/28/1892 ae 78 yr
Probably his wife who is buried in Florida Church yard, Minaville, NY  
Servoss, Doctor Cholatt (I23817)
 
825 Several of these children joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints, had *many* wives, and moved with Brigham Young to what is now Salt
Lake City, Utah.
Source: Dr. Mark Faucette"
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 16:40:18 -0500
In the history of the LDS Church, I found this:

"Son of Richard Faucett, he was baptized about the year 1837, and casting
his lot with the saints in Missouri, he was driven out of that State by the
mob and subsequently became a settler at Nauvoo, IL. Together with the
rest of the saints he became an exile for the gospel's sake in 1846, and
while living temporarily in the Allred branch of the Church in western Iowa
he acted as presiding Elder or Bishop of the branch from 1847 to 1851. He
was ordained and set apart as Bishop at Winter Quarters by Brigham Young in
1847. During the year 1851 he migrated to Utah, crossing the plains in
Roswell Stevens Company. In August 1852, he was called to preside as
Bishop over the Provo Fourth Ward."
===================
Richard FAUSETT and Mary McKEE did not have a child named Tabitha.
Their children were:

1) Alexander FAUSETT (b. 1793), married Margaret Matilda or Jane PARK(S)
2) Sarah Mariah FAUSETT (b. 1795), married James PURSELL
3) Eleanor FAUSETT (1797-bef 1819), married Alexander BALDRIDGE
4) Nancy Brown FAUSETT (1799-1846), married Alexander BALDRIDGE
5) David FAUSETT (1800-1870), married Margaret Matilda PARK (1802-1841)
6) John McKee FAUSETT (1804-1874), married Margaret SMITH (1797-1852)
7) William McKee FAUSETT (1807-1896), married Matilda Caroline BUTCHER
(1809-1867) (and others)
8) Eliza McKee FAUSETT (1808-1896), married James Russell IVIE
9) Amanda Armstrong FAUSETT (b. 1810 in Tennessee), married Henry SANDERS
10) Mary McKee FAUSETT (b. 1811 in Maury County, TN), married Henderson HOLLAND
11) Rebecca Stone FAUSETT (1813-1896), married George Washington TURNER
12) Martha Spencer FAUSETT (1815-1873), married William MILLIGAN (and others)
13) Harriet Berryhill FAUSETT (b. 1817 in Maury County, TN), married Owen
MITCHELL
14) Catherine FAUSETT (b. 1819 in Maury County, TN), married Isaac (Aaron)
STEELE
 
Family (F1382)
 
826 She married John Dudley_(Deadley) 1673 French, Martha (I2103)
 
827 She married William Bartram, in Lynn, Mass. Died Swanzey, Mass.

They resided at Lynn, Mass., where he was Constable. Later they removed to Swanzey (Swansea), Mass.

Sources: Savage -- Vol. III, p. 168.
History of Woodstock -- Vol. VII, by Bowen, pp. 148-149.

They had the following children:
i. Rebecca (Twin). Born on 3 Apr 1658.

ii. Esther (Twin). Born on 3 Apr 1658. Died on 20 Sep 1728.
She married John Newhall, on 18 Jun 1677.

iii. Ellen. Born on 17 Oct 1660.

iv. Mary.

v. Elizabeth.

vi. Hannah.

vii. Susanna.

 
Johnson, Sarah (I6872)
 
828 She was a fraternal twin to Fredrick William Porcher

 
Porcher, Frances (I23383)
 
829 She went by several name variations, which included the respelling of her maiden name from "Scarborough" to "Scarboro". I am trying to figure out the census information that shows Willis Akin married to a "Mattie B." I don't know if this was just another incarnation of her name. Will continue to try and figure this out.

I checked the 1900 & 1910 Census and both listed her as "Mattie B." 
Scarboro, Liza (I23978)
 
830 Sheriff of Davis county, Utah Burnett, Joseph David (I23314)
 
831 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hardin, Matthew Glenn (I23523)
 
832 Some records give Thomas Turner as a member of Zions Camp, possibly a late arrival. he died in Far West from mob wounds and suffered the loss of property at the hands of the mob according to reports. He was ordained aa Seventy by Sidney Rigdon in Far West.

[sydney5.FTW]

 
Turner, Thomas (I2371)
 
833 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hunsaker Taylor, Cambria (I23198)
 
834 son of Joseph Hodgkin and Elizabeth Hill

alternate death date: 19 Aug 1752 
Hodgkin, Joseph Junior (I3959)
 
835 Son of Theophilus and Priscilla (Grinnell) Redfield, Peleg formed a company during the French and Indian Wars. In 1759 he took a commission as Captain and let a company of ninety men for the prosecution against the French in Canada. Peleg died of smallpox during his return to his home in Killingworth, CT, leaving his wife Sarah (Dudley) with six children: Beriah; Sarah; Ebenezer; Abigail (q.v.); Lydia; and Roxanna Redfield, Captain Peleg (I1997)
 
836 Source for photos and histories:

http://etb.bensonfamily.org/wives-kids.htm

Webmaster-Benson Parkinson
 
Andrus, Adeline Brooks (I4137)
 
837 Source:
http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr08/rr08_391.html

Richard A. Damon, Jr., and D. Bradford Damon, Damon Family of Scituate, Mass., Genealogy, 2000, Warren L. FOrsythe, 2002.

Temperance Damon. Born on 18 Mar 1718 at Scituate, MA.212

On 6 Sep 1739 Temperance married George Simms, at Lebanon, CT.212

 
Damon, Temperence (I1964)
 
838 Source:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/marriagewoodstock.html

MARRIAGE RECORDS BEFORE 1800 BY Frederic W. Bailey, 1896,


DONATED BY JAN HARRIS
Woodstock Congregational Church

The town of Woodstock was incorporated in 1690, being then attached to Massachusetts, and so continuing for some years after. The first Congregational Church of Woodstock dates from the settlement of the town and the marriage records of the church begin with its organization.

The following people were married by Josiah Dwight, Amos Throop, Abel Stiles or Rev. Abiel Leonard (Rev. Leonard was ordained Jan. 23, 1763). Rev. Eliphalet Lyman was ordained in South Parish, Sept. 2, 1779.



Johnson, Moses & Mercy Fox, July 5, 1757
 
Johnson, Moses (I6829)
 
839 Source:
Peter Blood
20424 Cabana Drive
Germantown, MD 20876
301-540-6234

Lieutenant William Clark, born in Dorsetshire, England, 1609, settled in Dorchester, Massachusetts, before 1640. In 1639 he was of Northampton, where in 1661 he organized the train band of sixty men and commanded them in King Philip's and other Indian wars. He was an incorporator of Northampton, and for twenty years selectman and judge of county court. He married (first) in England, Sarah ————; (second) Sarah Cooper, 1676. He died July 18, 1690. His son, Nathaniel Clark, was baptized in Dorchester, "11 month 1640."

http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/wells-2.html
 
Clark, Lieutenant William (I1973)
 
840 Source: Early Latter-Day Saints

PROPERTY:
Hyrum Smith: Block 1, Lot 2

NAUVOO RECORDS:
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register, p 332
Nauvoo Marriages, p 78
70's Record, p 814
Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 47, pp 97 - 98

 
Winkless, Thomas (I589)
 
841 Source: Florida Times Union Newspaper

Frances Cascone Damato

DAMATO A Mass of Christian Burial in celebration of the life of Frances Cascone Damato, will be held 11:30 Saturday, April 30, 2005 from Christ the King Catholic Church, with Father Thanh Nguyen, pastor officiating. Interment will follow in Chapel Hills Memory Gardens. Mrs. Damato was born in New Orleans, LA and was a graduate of St. Vincent's School of Nursing. Upon graduation she enlisted in the U.S. Army and served during WWII in the Nurses Corps. She was a member for many years of Christ the King Catholic Church, and was a volunteer with the American Red Cross. She is survived by her husband of 58 years; John Damato, Jr. Two sons: Tony (Patti) Damato, and Tim (Angela) Damato. Two Daughters; Donna (Denis) Colin, and Debbie (Glenn) Blanchard. Two Brothers; Michael Cascone, Sr. (Dorothy), and John L. Cascone, Sr. (Marilyn) Fifteen grandchildren, and twenty one great grandchildren. The family will receive friends at HARDAGE-GIDDENS Funeral Home, 6940 Atlantic Blvd., Friday evening fr om six until eight, with a Vigil Service in the Chapel at 7:00 PM. Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com
 
Cascone, Frances (I4188)
 
842 source: Gurganus.org Acton, Henry Lovelace (I576)
 
843 Source: http://www.ormsby.org/genie/John/John_1641.html#anchor19851704

"Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England", volume 3, by Savage.
"John Ormsby was a Proprietor at Rehoboth in 1668. He was one of Gallup's Company in 1690 in Phips' expedition against Quebec."

Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England
Lists John Ormsby, born before 1645 possibly at Saco (Maine), as a proprietor of Rehoboth Mass in 1668. No wife's name is given, but lists five children as Elizabeth born 27 Nov. 1674, Mary born 4 APR 1677, Jonathan born 26 Aug. 1678, Martha born 7 May 1680 and Jacob born 16 Mar 1682. John Ormsby was brother of Jacob and Thomas, also of Rehoboth and son of Richard Ormsby and Sarah.

Plymouth Scrapbook.
June 2, 1669, he gave bond as administrator of an estate April 1, 1669, he inventoried the estate of F. Stevens. He was a witness on the bond of Richard Bowen, Jr. of Rehoboth. His signature on all these documents is spelled Ormsby.

History of Rehoboth by Tilton.
In a list of persons sharing in land given by Quit Claim Deed from King Phillip, May 26, 1668, among others were; Ormsby, John, Thomas, Jacob. (All sons of Richard).

History of Rehoboth, Mass. by Tilton.
In a list of inhabitants and proprietors who shared in lands given to the Town of Rehoboth, by Quit Claim Deed Feb. 7, 1689, by William Bradford and recorded Apr. 21, 1735, among others were; Ormsby, John, Thomas, and Mary, Jacob Ormsby's daughter. (Jacob had died 1677).

Inventory of the estate of Francis Stevens of Rehoboth was made April 1st, 1669 by Wm. Carpenter and John Ormsby.

John Ormsbee was born about 1640 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. He died on 10 May 1717/18. He was baptized into the LDS church on 10 Mar 1934. He was endowed on 23 Apr 1934. He was christened. He was buried. He was sealed to parents. He was married to Grace Martin on 5 Jan 1664 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. He was sealed to spouse on 20 Nov 1946 in the Idaho Falls, Idaho LDS temple. Grace Martin was christened on 20 Sep 1640. She died on 4 Jul 1710 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. She was baptized into the LDS church on 15 Nov 1930. She was endowed on 8 Dec 1933. She was born in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. She was buried. She was sealed to parents.

National Americana society, Colonial Families in America Volume 4, (1928).
Charles Henry Pope, Pioneers of Massachusetts, (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1998), The Library of John D. Warren.

L.M. Kellogg, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations Volume Five Edward Winslow, John Billington, (Genealogical Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1991), Personal Library of John D. Warren).

From the Mayflower Quarterly Nov., Rehoboth MA Vital Records, and Snow-Estes Ancestry:
John Martin (Jan 20, 1651/52 - Aug 28, 1720 Rehoboth, MA)
married Mercy Billington on June 27, 1681 Rehoboth.
She b.Feb 25, 1651/52 Plymouth, d. Sept 28, 1718 Rehoboth.

John's sister, Grace Martin (1640 England - July 4, 1710 Rehoboth)
married John Ormsby (b. Sept 21, 1640 - March 10, 1717/18 Rehoboth) on Jan 25, 1663/64 in Rehoboth.
Bradford Co. Pa Queries


Family History Library Ancestral File.

John Ormsby or Ormsbee, son of Richard, was born about 1641, doubtless in Saco; married, January 5, 1664, Grace Martin, daughter of Richard Martin, of Rehoboth. John Ormsby was a proprietor of the town of Rehoboth in 1668. He served in the expedition again Canada under Governor Phipps in 1690, in Captain Gallup's company. His will is dated October 31, 1717.
Children, born at Rehoboth: Sarah, born September 14, 1665; John, April 12, 1667; Elizabeth,
October 3, 1668; Grace, November 27, 1669; Mary, October 22, 1671; Joshua, December 9,
1672; Elizabeth, November 27, 1674; Mary, April 4, 1677; Jonathan, Aug 20, 1678; Martha,
May 7, 1680; Jacob, March 16, 1682; Joseph, July 8, 1684. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV

 
Ormsby, John (I23674)
 
844 Source: http://www.ormsby.org/genie/John/John_G3A.html Franklin, James (I23672)
 
845 Source: http://www.ormsby.org/genie/John/Martin.html#anchor19853916

Richard Martin - May have been the brother of Isaac, Robert and Abraham Martin who settled in Rehoboth, Ma. and died in 1669 and 1670 with no heirs. Robert leaving his property to a brother, Richard, in England. Abraham's property went to the children of Richard and John Ormsby, who were relatives. Elizabeth Martin, sister of Robert, Abraham and Isaac was the wife of Deacon John Upham. Richard's will dated 6/2/1686 and probated 5/7/1695 names no wife.

Richard Martin was born on November 22. 1609 in Ottery St. Mary, Devon, Eng. He died on March 02. 1694 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. Richard MARTIN married Judith Upham on June 14. 1632 in Ottery, St. Mary, Devonshire, England. "NOTICES: Genealogical and Histoical of the Martin Family of New England", by Henry J. Martin, Boston: Lee and Shepard, publishers 1880. 794. Judith Upham was born 1621 in Bicton, Devon, Eng. She died in , , England. She was the daughter of Richard Upham and Maria. Her sister Sarah Upham married Richard Ormsby. John Martin (son of Richard Martin and Judith Upham) was born on March 15. 1674 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. He died on November 03. 1757 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. John Martin married Marcy Hayward on October 11. 1701 in Swansea, Bristol, MA.

At the Rhode Island Historical Society Library at Providence, in D.A.R. record books of Vital Statistics compiled by various Chapters, by years. In Vol. for year 1956. Abstracts of Wills and Probates of Pawtucket, R.I.

Probate of Will;

Name; Richard Martin of Rehoboth, Colony of New Plymouth
Date; June 2, 1686 Probated; May 7, 1695
Wife; None mentioned
Sons; Richard Martin, Jr.; John Martin; Francis Martin.
Grandsons; John Martin (Richard's oldest son).
John Ormsby (Grace's eldest son).
Daughters; Grace Ormsby, Annis Chaffee
Executor; John Martin assisted by Deacon Samuel Newman, and Wm. Carpenter.

Inventory of estate:

Name; Richard Martin
Date; May 7, 1695
Entered; May 9, 1695
Son; John Martin Sister; (means sister of John) Annis Chaffee.

The Martin Genealogy by Henry J. Martin (1880) Chapter V.
Richard Martin died Mar. 2, 1694. Quotes from his will;

Item: It is my will that my grandson, John Ormsby, my daughter Elanor's son, shall posses and enjoy and improve my lands on the North of the Town of Rehoboth, divided and undivided, until my grandchildren in Old England come over to make use of them, and if, they never come over ---- the said John Ormsby to have and enjoy them for ever.

*Note here that the genealogist uses the name Elanor for Richard Martin's daughter, but at the probate proceedings the name Grace is used, as it is in other records.

Genealogy and History, Washington, D.C.
Sept. 1949. John Ormsby wed Elinor Martin and had Mary Ormsby who wed at Rehoboth, Mass May 20, 1696, Israel Sabin; and had 2 daughters who inherited their mother's portion of John Ormsby's estate. They were, Sarah Sabin born Nov. 26, 1697, and Elizabeth Sabin born Mar. 31, 1698.

Grace Martin was born September 1640 in England. Grace was the daughter of Richard Martin and Elizabeth Salter. Grace died July 4, 1710.

E-mail October 22, 2000 from Virginia Ruth Tombaugh.
From: Virginia Ruth Tombaugh
To: Marilee Ormsby
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 10:17 PM
My Ormsby family on my mother's side of the family:

Generations: (from the Family Tree Maker Computer program):
1. Richard Ormsby.
2. John Ormsby.
3. John Ormsby married Susannah"
...he was born 4/12/1667 in Massachusetts; also lived at Norwich, Conn. ...he died in Conn. on 7/11/1728; married in 1695. ...she died in 1752 in Conn.
4. John Ormsby married Mehitable Way:
...he was born 2/29/1704 in Conn. Also lived in Windham and Canterbury, Conn. ...daughter of George and Sarah (Neist) Way.
5. John Ormsby married Deborah Crane:
...he was born 10/22/1731 at Norwich, Conn. ...he died in December 1823 at Windham, Conn. married 11/14/1754. .she born 1730; died 1810. ...daughter of Isaac and Ruth (Waldo) Crane.
6. Eliphalet Ormsby married Sarah Robinson:
he born 1/08/1759; died 1829. ...she born 12/02/1758; died September 1823. married 1781. ...daughter of Daniel and Mary (Flint) Robinson.
7. Dyer Ormsby married Charlotte Wilcox:
...he born 1/19/1794; died 10/11/1873. ...she born 1802; died 1887/90. ...she descends from Edward Wilcox. ...they moved from Windham, Windham County, Conn. to New Albany, Bradford County, Pennsylvania in 1794.
8. Marinda Ormsby married George W. Simons:
...they moved from Pennsylvania to Cheney, Kansas.
9. Luverne Simons married Martha Louise Nestelroad.
...they moved from Cheney/Norwich, Kansas to Ringwood, Oklahoma.
10. Daisy Simons married Leland Ivan Beckner:
...they are my parents. ...she born December 26 at Norwich, Kansas. died 1993 at Wichita, Kansas. ...he was born September 4, 1910 at RoseHill, Kansas. ...the Beckner and Simons families were both living at Ringwood, Oklahoma. ...they married September 21, 1932 at Enid, Oklahoma. ...children: Garvin, Virginia, Melburn, Donald, Dennis, Ivan, Karen. ...(2 of my dad's sisters and 2 of my mother's brothers): ...Ruby Beckner married Leslie Simons: married in Enid, Oklahoma in 1932. ...Thelma Beckner married Everett Simons: married in 1932 at Enid, Oklahoma. ...(2 of my mother's sisters married a set of brothers): ...Lillian Simons married Merell Romhild. ...Irene Simons married 3 times: (1st. husband) Charles Romhild.
11. Virginia Ruth Beckner married Marvin Leverne Tombaugh:
...children: Annette, Doreen, Georgya, and JoAnn. they are have families of their own.

Richard Martin
Father: Richard Martin
Mother: Katherine Lyde
Date of Birth: About 1609
Place of Birth: Dedham, Norfolk, MA
Christened: Nov. 22, 1609, Ottery, ST. Mary, Devon, England
First Marriage: June 9, 1631, Elizabeth Salter (Ellis)
Date of death: March 2, 1694
Place of Death: Rehoboth, Bristol, MA

Spouse: Elizabeth Slater (Ellis)
Father: William Salter
Mother: Mary
Date of Birth: Aug 26, 1610
Place of Birth: Honiton On Otter, Devon, England
Christened: Feb. 16, 1640, Ottery, ST. Mary Devon, England
Date of Death: March 3, 1666
Place of Death: Rehoboth, Bristol, MA (Ottery, Devon, England)

Children:
William Martin, born May 1632, Ottery St. Mary, Devon, Englsnd
Elizabeth Martin, born 16 Jun 1633, Ottery, Devon, England
Grace Eleanor Martin, born 21 Sep 1640, Ostey, St. Mary's, Devonshire, England
Richard Martin, born 1644, Ottery, Devon, England
Annis (Agnes Anne) Martin, born 1649, Of Rehoboth, Bristol, MA
John Martin, born 1652, Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England
Francis Martin, born 1645/1655, Ottery, Devon, England
Unknown Martin, born Abt 1655, Of, Boston, Suffolk, MA
Annis Martin, born Abt 1658, Of, Boston, Suffolk, MA
John Martin, born 2 Oct 1661, Of, Boston, Suffolk, MA
Richard Martin, born 24 Mar 1663, Of, Boston, Suffolk, MA
Francis Martin, born Abt 1665, Of, Boston, Suffolk, MA
Richard Martin, born Abt. 1609 in Ottery, St Mary's, Devon, England; died March 02, 1693/94 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. He was the son of Richard Martin and Katherine Lyde. He married. Elizabeth Salter or Ellis June 09, 1631 in Ottery, Devon, England.

Elizabeth Salter or Ellis, born August 26, 1610 in Honiton On Otter, Devon, England/Honiton, England; died Abt. 1666 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. She was the daughter of Robert Salter Ellis and Elizabeth Ffawkner.

Mayflower Quarterly Nov., Rehoboth MA Vital Records, and Snow-Estes Ancestry:
John Martin (Jan 20, 1651/52 - Aug 28, 1720 Rehoboth, MA) married Mercy Billington on June 27, 1681 Rehoboth. She b.Feb 25, 1651/52 Plymouth, d. Sept 28, 1718 Rehoboth.

John's sister, Grace Martin (1640 England - July 4, 1710 Rehoboth) married John Ormsby (b. Sept 21, 1640 - March 10, 1717/18 Rehoboth) on Jan 25, 1663/64 in Rehoboth.

 
Martin, Richard (I23676)
 
846 Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection
***I think this is her***

Widow of A DECEASED SOLDIER, SAILOR OR MARINE FOR A PENSION.

Name and Age: Maria L. Parsons, ? as of 1922, Married in 1868 by Rev.
McDowell, , Resided with her son, J. V. Parsons

Widow of: James R. Parsons

Comrades of veteran:J. W. Barker from Chatham and Jim Hedrick of Sandy Level.

VA town:-Chatham

Member of: Col. Wm. B. Hurt's Command
 
East, Mariah S. (I1023)
 
847 Sources:

Naturalization papers of Angelina No.3533
Her death certificate
Census Recors -1900 Duval County, Florida
Baptismal Records- Immaculate Conception Church- Jacksonville, Florida
Hayden Burns Library
Registry of Vital Records and Statistics- City of Boston, Massachusetts.
Death Notice of 1906 - Reg.#3471 
Damato, Guiseppe (I23903)
 
848 Sources:
Hayden Burn Library
Baptismal Records
D.A.R - R-369.135
Personal Knowledge
(Angelina Bell (Damato Barry) Duncan
9749 cunningham Rd.
Jacksonville, Duval, Florida 
Dow, Flossie Irene (I23874)
 
849 Sources: Families of Early Guilford CT by Alvan Talcott - 1984; History of Guilford and Madison Connecticut by Steiner - 1897; Commemerative Record of New Haven County Connecticut - 1902; Killingworth Vital Records; Thomas Joy and his Descendents by James Richard Joy - 1900  Ward, Peter (I2176)
 
850 Sources: Families of Early Guilford CT by Alvan Talcott - 1984; History of Guilford and Madison Connecticut by Steiner - 1897; Commemerative Record of New Haven County Connecticut - 1902; Killingworth Vital Records; Thomas Joy and his Descendents by James Richard Joy - 1900; Some Notes on the Wellman and Bump families of Barry County MI by Charles O. Harthy - 1992; Redfield Family Ward, Ira (I1938)
 

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