Ancestors of EastMill



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Arthur William Leaming and Ella May Tripler




Husband Arthur William Leaming

           Born: 1866 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1918 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
         Buried: 
       Marriage: October 14, 1886 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA




Wife Ella May Tripler

           Born: April 27, 1870 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 6, 1959 - Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, USA
         Buried: 


         Father: Jonathan Wainwright Tripler
         Mother: Mary Ella Knox



   Other Spouse: Andrew Franklin Fell - June 6, 1899 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA



Children
1 F Nelle Evelyn Leaming

           Born: 1887 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Ralph Fletcher
           Marr: 1905 - CO



2 M Frederick Leaming

           Born: 1888 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1918 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Marjorie N. Fletcher
           Marr: 1905 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA



3 M Arthur W. Leaming

           Born: 1888 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1920 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Unknown
           Marr: 1905 - CO



4 M Jonathan Tripler Leaming

           Born: October 15, 1892 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 23, 1937 - Moab, Grand Co UT
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Gladys Marie Merling
           Marr: September 22, 1915 - Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA




General Notes: Husband - Arthur William Leaming

was in info-W.Clawson 1997

DIED: infuenza

BURI: Montrose CO


General Notes: Wife - Ella May Tripler

/Fell/

/Leaming/

was in info-W.Clawson 1997

BURI: Moab Grand CO UT 9 Aug 1959


General Notes: Child - Nelle Evelyn Leaming

/Fletcher/

info-W.Clawson 1997


General Notes: Child - Frederick Leaming

info-W.Clawson 1997

DIED: influenza

BURI: Montrose Cedar Cem


General Notes: Child - Arthur W. Leaming

info-W.Clawson 1997

BURI: Montrose Cedar Cem


General Notes: Child - Jonathan Tripler Leaming

REFN 40FL-JP

info-W.Clawson 1997

DIED: Heart Complications
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Jonathan Tripler Leaming and Gladys Marie Merling




Husband Jonathan Tripler Leaming

           Born: October 15, 1892 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 23, 1937 - Moab, Grand Co UT
         Buried: 


         Father: Arthur William Leaming
         Mother: Ella May Tripler


       Marriage: September 22, 1915 - Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA




Wife Gladys Marie Merling

           Born: November 9, 1892 - Ouray, CO
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 22, 1933 - Moab, Grand Co UT
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Jack Leaming

           Born: 1916 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 M George Leaming

           Born: 1917 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



3 M Fletcher Leaming

           Born: 1919 - Montrose County, Colorado, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



4 M John Wainwright Leaming

           Born: 1919 - CO
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Helen Folster
           Marr: 1940 - CO




General Notes: Husband - Jonathan Tripler Leaming

REFN 40FL-JP

info-W.Clawson 1997

DIED: Heart Complications


General Notes: Wife - Gladys Marie Merling

/Leaming/

REFN 40FL-TZ

info-W.Clawson 1997


General Notes: Child - Jack Leaming

info-W.Clawson 1997


General Notes: Child - George Leaming

info-W.Clawson 1997


General Notes: Child - Fletcher Leaming

info-W.Clawson 1997


General Notes: Child - John Wainwright Leaming

REFN 40FL-GC

info-W.Clawson 1997
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Ray Thomas Tommy Turnipseed and Sara Francis Leamon




Husband Ray Thomas Tommy Turnipseed

           Born: August 8, 1905 - Liberty, MS
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 24, 1973
         Buried: 


         Father: William Henry Turnipseed
         Mother: Ethel Gordon


       Marriage: 1950 - TX

   Other Spouse: Lavada Valta Nunnelee - September 28, 1925 - Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, USA

   Other Spouse: Minnie Faye Crenshaw - 1921 - MS




Wife Sara Francis Leamon

           Born: 1928 - TX
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Ray Thomas Tommy Turnipseed

info:B.George Turnipseed 1996


General Notes: Wife - Sara Francis Leamon

/Turnipseed/

info:B.George Turnipseed 1996
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Godfrey Leangevin




Husband Godfrey Leangevin

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Agatha Leangevin

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mathew De Vilars




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Thomas Winters and Clarinda Lear




Husband Thomas Winters

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Clarinda Lear

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Harry Elwood Winters

           Born: March 9, 1873 - Sugarnotch, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 11, 1952 - Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA
         Buried: November 15, 1952 - Evergreen Cemetery, Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA
         Spouse: Ruth Elizabeth Gutierrez
           Marr: January 15, 1916 - Sacred Heart Church, El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA




General Notes: Child - Harry Elwood Winters

Engineer with Railroad
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Sir Knight Michael Learcedekne




Husband Sir Knight Michael Learcedekne

           Born: 1179
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Sir Knight Thomas Learcedekne

            AKA: Sir Thomas L'arcedekne
           Born: 1220
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Alice




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Walter Newington Lucy and Alianor Learchdekne




Husband Walter Newington Lucy

           Born:  - Wapenham, Northamptons, Eng.
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 4, 1444 - Richard's Castle, Ludlow, Herefords, Eng.
         Buried: 


         Father: Reynold  Dallington Lucy
         Mother: Margaret Mowbray


       Marriage: May 4, 1385




Wife Alianor Learchdekne

           Born: 1383 - Richards Castle, Herefords, Eng.
       Baptized: 
           Died: July 20, 1447
         Buried: 


         Father: Warin Larcedekne
         Mother: Elizabeth Talbot





Children
1 F Eleanor Lucy

           Born: 1405
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1460
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Thomas Hopton



2 F Maud Lucy

           Born: 1409 - Wapenham, Northamptons, Eng.
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - Walter Newington Lucy

vol. 8, pg. 261, Cokayne's "Complete Peerage, etc" 1936 revision

vol 4, pg 172 Burke's "The History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland

pg. 8, "A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883


General Notes: Wife - Alianor Learchdekne

vol. 1, pg. 188, Cokayne's "Complete Peerage, etc" 1936 revision

pg. 8, "A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883


General Notes: Child - Eleanor Lucy

vol. 8, pg. 263, Cokayne's "Complete Peerage, etc" 1936 revision

vol 4, pg 172 Burke's "The History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland


General Notes: Child - Maud Lucy

vol. 8, pg. 263, Cokayne's "Complete Peerage, etc" 1936 revision

pg 2699, Burke's "Extant Peerage and Baronetage" 1970 edition
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William Luscote and Alice Learchdekne




Husband William Luscote

           Born:  - Lodiswell Cornwall England
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Alice Learchdekne

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Thomas Learchdekne
         Mother: Alice De Laroche





Children
1 F Joan Luscote

           Born: 1344
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: John Arundell




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Merrill Oatway and Carol Leard




Husband Merrill Oatway

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Carol Leard

           Born: 1947
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Birt Leard
         Mother: Helen Burdett



   Other Spouse: John Gallant



Children

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Eric Clinton Robinson and Edith Pauline Leard




Husband Eric Clinton Robinson

           Born: February 17, 1918 - Augustine Cove PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 4, 1996 - Crapaud PEI
         Buried:  - Cremated - Tryon People's Cem PEI


         Father: Albert James Robinson
         Mother: Mary Macluckie Mooney


       Marriage: October 20, 1942




Wife Edith Pauline Leard

           Born: August 6, 1914 - Crapaud PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Harry Leard
         Mother: Eliza Cora Dawson





Children

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John Thomas and Elizabeth Leard




Husband John Thomas

           Born: 1775 - Bideford Devonshire England
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 4, 1849 - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon People's PEI


         Father: John Thomas
         Mother: Margaret Thomas


       Marriage: August 20, 1798 - Charlottetown PEI




Wife Elizabeth Leard

           Born: 1765 - County Antrim Ireland
       Baptized:  - Tryon PEI
           Died: July 3, 1857 - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon People's PEI


         Father: Samuel Leard
         Mother: Margaret Rogers




Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Residence - St Paul's Church Of England


Children
1 M John Thomas

           Born: June 7, 1799 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: July 7, 1799 - Charlottetown PEI
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Amelia Gamble
           Marr: August 24, 1828



2 M Samuel Thomas

           Born: December 18, 1800 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: February 1, 1801 - Charlottetown PEI
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mary Foy
           Marr: February 1, 1827 - Tryon PEI



3 M Henry Thomas

           Born: 1800 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1876
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mary Quigley
           Marr: January 24, 1839



4 M George Thomas

           Born: 1802 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized:  - Brae PEI
           Died: 1870 - Brae PEI
         Buried:  - West Devon PEI
         Spouse: Sarah Crossman
           Marr: May 1, 1829



5 M Edward Thomas

           Born: 1804 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Janet Miller
           Marr: December 8, 1834



6 F Mary Thomas

           Born: 1805 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 1885
         Buried:  - Westmoreland Baptist Cem PEI



7 M William Thomas

           Born: 1812 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized:  - Tryon PEI
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Jane Brundage
           Marr: February 1, 1832
         Spouse: Elizabeth Pooley
           Marr: April 7, 1852



8 F Elizabeth Thomas

           Born: 1816 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized:  - Gamble's Corner PEI
           Died: November 8, 1889 - Gamble's Corner PEI
         Buried:  - Westmoreland PEI
         Spouse: James Gamble
           Marr: August 12, 1841 - Tryon PEI




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Ambrose C. Sentner and Fanny Edna Leard




Husband Ambrose C. Sentner

           Born: 1876 - Colville Road PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 24, 1953
         Buried:  - Springvale PEI


         Father: James Caleb Sentner
         Mother: Mary Ann Callbeck Foy


       Marriage: 




Wife Fanny Edna Leard

           Born: 1873 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 12, 1909 - Colville Road PEI
         Buried:  - Springvale PEI


         Father: 
         Mother: Janie Leard





Children
1 F Janie Sentner

           Born: 1897 - Colville Road PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Murdoch E. McSween



2 F Aletha Sentner

           Born: October 11, 1899 - Colville Rd PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 23, 1958
         Buried:  - Milton PEI
         Spouse: Lorne Coles




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Gordon Leard and Edna Shaw




Husband Gordon Leard

           Born: 1941
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Birt Leard
         Mother: Helen Burdett


       Marriage: 




Wife Edna Shaw

           Born: 1946
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Coralee Leard

           Born: 1970
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 F Kristen Leard

           Born: 1975
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




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Joseph Wood and Isabella Leard




Husband Joseph Wood

           Born:  - Thirteen Colonies
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon People's PEI
       Marriage: 1793 - Tryon PEI




Wife Isabella Leard

           Born:  - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1835 - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon People's Cem PEI


         Father: Samuel Leard
         Mother: Margaret Rogers





Children
1 F Phoebe Wood

           Born: 1792
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 14, 1876 - Tryon Cem PEI
         Buried: 
         Spouse: William Callbeck



2 F Sarah Wood

           Born: 1794 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: December 17, 1887 - West Cape PEI
         Buried:  - Bethel United Cem Springfield West PEI
         Spouse: David Macwilliams
           Marr: February 13, 1822 - Tryon PEI



3 M William Wood

           Born: 1796 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried:  - Tryon People's Cem PEI
         Spouse: Charlotte Gouldrup
           Marr: February 6, 1823



4 F Margaret Wood

           Born: January 9, 1797 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 8, 1883 - Shelbyville Indiana
         Buried:  - Moore's Hill Indiana
         Spouse: Levi Bigney
           Marr: 1825



5 F Rachael Wood

           Born: September 25, 1798 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 4, 1875 - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon People's PEI
         Spouse: John Lord
           Marr: 1825 - Tryon PEI



6 F Jane Wood

           Born: 1804 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized:  - Crapaud PEI
           Died: December 11, 1879
         Buried:  - Crapaud People's Cem Crapaud PEI
         Spouse: Thomas Stordy
           Marr: September 15, 1832 - Crapaud PEI



7 M John Wood

           Born: 1815 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1871 - North Tryon PEI
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sarah Sally Wadman
           Marr: July 31, 1834




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Janie Leard




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Janie Leard

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Fanny Edna Leard

           Born: 1873 - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 12, 1909 - Colville Road PEI
         Buried:  - Springvale PEI
         Spouse: Ambrose C. Sentner




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David James Pearson and Jemimia Leard




Husband David James Pearson

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Jemimia Leard

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Chauncey Stephen Pearson

           Born: April 2, 1885 - Chelton PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 1951 - Summerside PEI
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Henritetta Webster Newsome
           Marr: May 15, 1918




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John Duncan Muttart and Mary Jane Leard




Husband John Duncan Muttart

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Mary Jane Leard

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Amanda Muttart

           Born: December 2, 1867
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 30, 1954
         Buried:  - Tryon People's Cem PEI
         Spouse: George Huestis Callbeck
           Marr: November 23, 1892




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Matthew Rogerson Leard and Priscilla G. Locke




Husband Matthew Rogerson Leard

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Priscilla G. Locke

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Margaret Blanch Leard

           Born: January 31, 1885
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 8, 1976
         Buried: 
         Spouse: William Charles Lawson




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Ralph Leard and Linda Musick




Husband Ralph Leard

           Born: 1944
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1985
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Birt Leard
         Mother: Helen Burdett


       Marriage: 




Wife Linda Musick

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Ronald Leard

           Born: 1967
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 F Cindy Leard

           Born: 1971
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




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Samuel Leard and Margaret Rogers




Husband Samuel Leard

           Born: 1739 - Antrim Ireland
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1792 - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon PEI
       Marriage:  - Carrickfergus, Ireland




Wife Margaret Rogers

           Born: 1745 - Carrickfergus Ireland
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1826 - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon PEI



Children
1 F Elizabeth Leard

           Born: 1765 - County Antrim Ireland
       Baptized:  - Tryon PEI
           Died: July 3, 1857 - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon People's PEI
         Spouse: John Thomas
           Marr: August 20, 1798 - Charlottetown PEI



2 F Isabella Leard

           Born:  - Tryon PEI
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1835 - Tryon PEI
         Buried:  - Tryon People's Cem PEI
         Spouse: Joseph Wood
           Marr: 1793 - Tryon PEI



3 M Samuel Leard

           Born: June 6, 1778
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



4 M John Leard

           Born: September 20, 1780
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



5 F Sarah Leard

           Born: 1781
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



6 F Margaret Leard

           Born: 1787
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



7 F Agnes Ann Leard

           Born: 1791
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




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Timothy Leland and Elizabeth Learned




Husband Timothy Leland

           Born: 1684
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1748 - Sherborn, MA
         Buried: 


         Father: Ebenezer Leland
         Mother: Deborah Fairbanks


       Marriage: 




Wife Elizabeth Learned

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

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James Leland and Hannah Learned




Husband James Leland

           Born: 1687
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1768 - Grafton, MA
         Buried: 


         Father: Ebenezer Leland
         Mother: Deborah Fairbanks


       Marriage: 




Wife Hannah Learned

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

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Henry Pratt and Hannah Learned




Husband Henry Pratt

           Born: June 5, 1685 - Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 1, 1750 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Aaron Pratt 1
         Mother: Sarah Pratt 2


       Marriage: December 1709 - Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Noted events in his life were:
1. Birth Order, Eldest of 15 children (11 of the Aaron Pratt's children were by Henry's mother Sarah)

2. Relationship (J,M&L), 8th Great-grandparent

3. Event 3, Petition for a schoolhouse to be built between Henry Pratt's house and that of Nathaniel Bullard, and a pledge to pay Mr. William Chubb for the construction., May 6, 1728

4. Event 3, Chosen one of three assessors to determine the cost of the new schoolhouse., June 24, 1728




Wife Hannah Learned

            AKA: Hannah, Hannah Zzz (Incorrect Surname), Hannah Zzz (Incorrect Surname), Hannah Zzz (Incorrect Surname), Hannah Zzz (Incorrect Surname), Ruth Zzz (Incorrect Given Name)
           Born: September 16, 1694 - Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 31, 1767
         Buried: 

Noted events in her life were:
1. Relationship (J,M&L), 8th Great-grandparent



Children
1 M Lemuel Pratt 4 5 6

           Born: November 19, 1719 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 22, 1776 - Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Lydia Willard 5 6 7
           Marr: November 23, 1750 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts 5 6
         Spouse: Hannah Leonard
           Marr: June 19, 1741 - Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts



2 M Oliver Pratt

           Born: December 4, 1711 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: May 17, 1763 - Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sarah Willard 7
           Marr: December 17, 1734 - Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



3 M Zebediah Pratt

            AKA: Zebadiah Prat
           Born: December 25, 1712 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sarah



4 F Hannah Pratt

           Born:  - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



5 M Noah Pratt

           Born: September 10, 1715 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



6 M Henry Pratt

           Born: November 29, 1717 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 13, 1745 - Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sarah Fuller
           Marr: September 30, 1741 - Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



7 M Ebenezer Pratt

           Born:  - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



8 M Moses Pratt

           Born: June 27, 1729 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1800 - Dublin, New Hampshire
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Jemima Alden




General Notes: Husband - Henry Pratt

From 'History of Needham, 1711 - 1911: including West Needham, now the Town of Wellesley, to its Separation from Needham in 1881'

[pp. 648 - 649]

SELECTMEN

The names of the selectmen of Needham have been printed three times, but all of these lists contain errors, as they were made up from the records of the annual meetings only. The following is intended to be accurate:---

... [p. 649] ...

Henry Pratt, 1725, '26, '28-31, '34, '35 (eight years).

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren


General Notes: Wife - Hannah Learned

To Investigate:

There is tremendous confusion about this individual.

The Pratt Directory (p. 372, B#46) states that Henry Pratt married Ruth Learned in 1709.

On page, Phineas Pratts' Descendants with Narrative and Biographies (1622 - 1980) it says that Henry Pratt married the latter end of Dec., 1709. Look at source again. Does it specify name of spouse?

Vital Records of Newton Massachusetts to the Year 1850 also states that Henry married "later end of" Dec., 1709, but doesn't show the name of his wife.

It is known that Henry Pratt left a widow, Hannah. It is possible that the wife that he married in Dec. 1709 actually had the given name of Hannah.

Following this line of reasoning, Henry's wife is often given as Hannah Learned (b. 16 Sep 1694), daughter of Isaac Learned (b. 15 Sep 1655) and Sarah Bigelow (b. 1659). It may have been that the confusion with Ruth Learned was due to the fact that Ruth Learned (Lanared) married Henry (Hennery) Sager 8 Sep 1709 in Newton. Therefore two different Henrys married two different Learned women in Newton within a few months of each other--a perfect opportunity for transcription errors, either in the original records or subsequently. It appears that the original records have long since ceased to be legible, so we must rely on such frayed threads of evidence.

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Other allegations:

Sometimes given as Hannah Wilson (b. 18 Oct 1686 in Newton, Massachusetts), the daughter of Nathaniel Wilson (b. 30 Apr 1653) and Hannah Jackson (b. 1661). I have seen absolutely ZERO documentation to support this claim. This claim seems purely motivated by the desire to link into the huge and fairly well-documented pedigrees of these Wilson and Jackson families.

Get the ice and tonic ... it's time for some gin-ealogy!

Sometimes also listed as Hannah Parker, d. abt. 5 Feb 1767 in Sherborn, Massachusetts.

I have also not seen a single thread of evidence to support this assertion.

If some information supporting this claim comes to light, then the individuals to investigate would be:

Hannah Parker (b. 28 Jan. 1691, 2nd daughter of that name), the daughter of John Parker of Reading and his second wife Thankful.

Hannah Parker (b. 18 jul 1679, 2nd daughter of that name), daughter of Joseph Parker of Saybrook and Hannah Gilbert.

Hannah Parker (b. Apr 1676), daughter of Robert Parker of Barnstable and his second wife.

Why did I make this list? She isn't Hannah Parker.

I have also seen this Hannah listed as Hannah Fuller and Hannah Park.

Anyone have any other arbitrary surnames that they would like to thrown out? How about Hannah Smorgasbordica of the ancient noble race of Lords of the Buffet, founded in 1104 by Olaf "The Greedy" Overlord of Le Buffet-Délicieux? Any takers?

Rub the magic lantern, it's time for some genie-ology!

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Compiled by: J. K. Loren


General Notes: Child - Lemuel Pratt

From 'Epitaphs from Graveyards in Wellesley (formerly West Needham), North Natick, and Saint Mary's Churchyard in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts with Genealogical and Biographical Notes,' pp. 84 - 85 & 87

[186, Deacon Samuel Pratt] son of Lemuel and Lydia (Willard) Pratt, who were m. Nov. 23, 1750. (There is also a Ch[urch]. Rec[ord]. of this marriage but the leaf is torn.)

On March 11, 1765, "Ens[ig]n Lemuel Pratt Was Chosen to See the Observation of the law Relating to ye Catching of Fish."

On March 15, 1771, Cap[tai]n Lemuel Pratt was chosen one of a committee of three to "take a Plann of the Town," and August 31, 1774, he was elected to attend the county con-[p. 85]vention. (See Capt. Caleb Kingsbury, p. 39.) [p. 39 On August 31,1774, he was chosen "To attend a County Convention at the House of Mr. Woodward Inholder in Dedham on Tuesday the Sixth Day of September Next at Ten O'Clock before Noon, To Deliberate and Determine Upon all matters as the Distressed Circumstances of this Province May Require."] Capt. Lemuel was moderator of the first meeting to organize the West Precinct, January 19, 1775.

[p. 87]

Lemuel [Pratt] was a selectman [in Needham] 1759-63, '73, assessor 1759-63. Probably identical with Capt. Lemuel. (See 186)

______________________________________________________________________ _________

From 'History of Needham, 1711 - 1911: including West Needham, now the Town of Wellesley, to its Separation from Needham in 1881'

[pp. 648 - 651]

SELECTMEN

The names of the selectmen of Needham have been printed three times, but all of these lists contain errors, as they were made up from the records of the annual meetings only. The following is intended to be accurate:---

... [p. 649] ...
... [p. 650] ...
... [p. 651] ...

Lemuel Pratt, 1759 - 63, '73 (six years).

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General Notes: Child - Oliver Pratt

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General Notes: Child - Zebediah Pratt

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General Notes: Child - Hannah Pratt

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General Notes: Child - Noah Pratt

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General Notes: Child - Henry Pratt

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General Notes: Child - Ebenezer Pratt

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General Notes: Child - Moses Pratt

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Isaac Learned




Husband Isaac Learned

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           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Abigail Learned

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: John Gleason




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Isaac Learned Sr. and Mary Stearns




Husband Isaac Learned Sr.

           Born:  - Bermondsey, Sry, Eng
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 27, 1657 - Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA
         Buried: 
       Marriage: July 9, 1646 - Woburn, Middlesex, MA




Wife Mary Stearns

           Born:  - Stoke-By-Nayland, Sfk, Eng
       Baptized:  - Stoke-By-Nayland, Sfk, Eng
           Died: December 21, 1663 - Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA
         Buried: 


         Father: Isaac Stearns Sr.
         Mother: Margaret Mary Barker



   Other Spouse: John Burge - June 7, 1662 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA



Children

General Notes: Husband - Isaac Learned Sr.

Name also reported as Lernot.


General Notes: Wife - Mary Stearns

Name & death also reported as Sternes & 8 Jan 1662/4.
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William Palmer Lufkin and Kittie Augusta Learned




Husband William Palmer Lufkin

           Born: November 1857 - Massachussetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 15, 1912 - Spokane Co. WA
         Buried: 


         Father: Majrandall Lufkin
         Mother: Mary Owen Taylor


       Marriage: October 15, 1892




Wife Kittie Augusta Learned

           Born: November 1861 - NY
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Randall Grant Lufkin

           Born: September 11, 1893
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 F Katherine M. Lufkin

           Born: August 1895 - Spokane, WA
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




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George Ephraim York and Annie R. Leary




Husband George Ephraim York

           Born: November 12, 1865 - St. Vincent, Canada
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 19, 1895 - Carman, Canada
         Buried: 


         Father: Frederick York
         Mother: Catherine Cordelia Williams 8


       Marriage: July 18, 1894 - Toronto, Canada




Wife Annie R. Leary

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

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John Purcell Leary and Mary Elizabeth McCormack




Husband John Purcell Leary

           Born: April 3, 1912 - Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 1, 1995 - Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
         Buried: 


         Father: John Purcell Leary
         Mother: Clare Grundy Beirne


       Marriage: 1936 - Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA




Wife Mary Elizabeth McCormack

           Born: December 20, 1918 - Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 16, 1984 - Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - John Purcell Leary

was in info-Peter Pearre 1999


General Notes: Wife - Mary Elizabeth McCormack

/Leary/

was in info-Peter Pearre 1999
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Patrick Leary and Lillian Pearl Maccannell




Husband Patrick Leary

           Born: 1902
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1960
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Lillian Pearl Maccannell

           Born: February 16, 1904 - Prince Edward Island, Canada
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 1996 - Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
         Buried: 


         Father: John Maccannell
         Mother: Sarah Eleanellen Birt





Children
1 M Joseph H. Leary

           Born: 1922
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Josephine Burke



2 M John P. Leary

           Born: 1923
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Grace Conroy



3 M James A. Leary

           Born: 1926
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Eleanor Digulio



4 M Robert E. Leary

           Born: 1926
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Katherine Burke



5 F Patricia Ann Leary

           Born: 1935
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Robert Carey




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Living Leask and Living Pinkham




Husband Living Leask

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Living Pinkham

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Albert L. Pinkham 9
         Mother: Iona M. James 9





Children

General Notes: Husband - Living Leask

If you would like your name and those of your living descendants to appear in this Family Tree, please let me know, and I'll try to include them on my next upload. Bare in mind that this is a hobby for me which I do take it serious, however, it is still a hobby. It is also a work in progress, and thus, subject to mistakes and errors, whether by typos or the data from other sources which may also be in error. Please contact me with any correction either via e-mail or in the "Post-em" notes for that individual at Roots.

Thanks,
Bob Wylie
bob.wylie@outlook.com

©2001-2013rewylie

Please enjoy your journey where ever it may take you....



This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obituaries, other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : Ancestry.com, 'LDS'FamilySearch.org, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, contacts from Genforum.com and many, many others. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. There are many other sources too numerous to mention. I apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry. If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to contact me via bob.wylie@gmail.com

Enjoy your journey!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright©2013-rewylie


General Notes: Wife - Living Pinkham

If you would like your name and those of your living descendants to appear in this Family Tree, please let me know, and I'll try to include them on my next upload. Bare in mind that this is a hobby for me which I do take it serious, however, it is still a hobby. It is also a work in progress, and thus, subject to mistakes and errors, whether by typos or the data from other sources which may also be in error. Please contact me with any correction either via e-mail or in the "Post-em" notes for that individual at Roots.

Thanks,
Bob Wylie
bob.wylie@outlook.com

©2001-2013rewylie

Please enjoy your journey where ever it may take you....



This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obituaries, other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : Ancestry.com, 'LDS'FamilySearch.org, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, contacts from Genforum.com and many, many others. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. There are many other sources too numerous to mention. I apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry. If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to contact me via bob.wylie@gmail.com

Enjoy your journey!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright©2013-rewylie
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Harriet William Leatherbee




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Harriet William Leatherbee

           Born: 1848
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 29, 1923 - Newton, Middlesex, MA.
         Buried: 


         Father: James William Leatherbee
         Mother: Caroline Drew





Children

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Joseph Eloi Leblanc and Martha Pourciau Leathers




Husband Joseph Eloi Leblanc

           Born: September 1859
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 12, 1918 - New Orleans, LA
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Eloi Leblanc
         Mother: Madeleine Adele Dongieux


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Marie Grazielle Hebert - April 3, 1888 - Brusly, LA

Noted events in his life were:
1. BURI - St. Louis Cem, New Orleans, LA

2. CHR - St. James Church, St. James, LA




Wife Martha Pourciau Leathers

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Joseph Eloi Leblanc

He was a judge, presiding over gthe district court of Iberville, W. Baton
Rouge, and Pointe Coupee for 2 terms. He graduated with honors in 1879
from Jefferson College and 4 years later received the honorary degree
A.M. which had not been conferred at Jefferson College since the
civil War. In 1882 he received a diploma from Louisiana State Univ. (now
Tulane). He practiced law in St. John the Baptist Parish and settled in
Port Allen. His widow was Martha Pourciau. They had 3 daughters: Rita
LeBlanc Miles, Ethel LeBlanc Bogan, and Virgie LeBlanc Nissam.
Chr (SJA-5,150)
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Robert Leathers and Francine Levesque




Husband Robert Leathers

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Francine Levesque

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Wilfrid Levesque
         Mother: Lucille Lacombe





Children

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Honore Leatts Leith and Marguerite Sylvain




Husband Honore Leatts Leith

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Marguerite Sylvain

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Marie Leatts

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Georges Honore Belanger
           Marr: October 26, 1847 - Paroisse St-Roch DE Québec, Qc.




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George Samuel Tanton and Abbie Moses Leavitt




Husband George Samuel Tanton

           Born:  - Summerside, Queens, Prince Edward, Island
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: March 22, 1867




Wife Abbie Moses Leavitt

           Born: May 6, 1844 - York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Washington Leavitt
         Mother: Susan Hanscom





Children
1 M William Pearl Tanton

           Born: August 19, 1871 - S. Berwick, York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 18, 1939
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - George Samuel Tanton

!Father: John TANTON b: 1803 in Plymouth, England
Mother: Elizabeth GREEN b: 1801 in London, England
!#2M: abt 1876 to "unk" Brotherton


General Notes: Child - William Pearl Tanton

! Children - Source: Linda Roth + LDS
1. Marie Esther TANTON b: 12 Mar 1899 in Lexington, MA
2. Ethel TANTON
3. Grace TANTON
4. George TANTON
5. Ruth TANTON
6. Helen TANTON
7. Alice TANTON
8. Alfred TANTON
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Abigail Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Abigail Leavitt

           Born: October 1699 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Nehemiah Leavitt
         Mother: Alice Cartee





Children

General Notes: Wife - Abigail Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier
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Edward Scribner and Abigail Leavitt




Husband Edward Scribner

           Born: 1693 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 10
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 1754 - Brentwood, Rockingham, NH 11
         Buried: 


         Father: John Scribner Sr.
         Mother: Elizabeth Cloyes


       Marriage: 1717 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 12

Noted events in his life were:
1. - Edward Was A Blacksmith




Wife Abigail Leavitt

           Born: December 10, 1699 - Hingham, Plymouth, MA 13
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Nehemiah Leavitt
         Mother: Alice Cartee





Children
1 M Capt. Daniel Scribner

            AKA: Capt. Daniel
           Born: April 7, 1718 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 14
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 1802 - Otisfield, Cumberland, ME 15 16
         Buried:  - Unmarked Grave, Scribner Hill



2 M Edward Scribner

            AKA: The Pioneer
           Born: October 11, 1721 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 17
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 19, 1823 - Otisfield, Cumberland, ME 18 19 20
         Buried:  - Lower Yard, Scribner Hill Cemetery
         Spouse: Scribner
           Marr: 1745 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH
         Spouse: Sarah Taylor
           Marr: 1760 - New Hampshire



3 F Abigail Scribner

           Born: March 6, 1724 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 21 22
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



4 M John Scribner

           Born:  - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 21 22
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Waterborough, York, ME 21
         Buried: 



5 M Samuel Scribner Sr.

           Born: May 19, 1735 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 22 23
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 13, 1815 - Waterborough, York, ME 22
         Buried: 



6 F Alice Scribner

           Born: October 26, 1736 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 21
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1797 - Otisfield, Cumberland, ME 21
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - Edward Scribner

Edward was a blacksmith and a "man of sterling qualities." As did his brothers and many of the men of Exeter in those early Colonial days, Edward fought Indians as a soldier serving under Capt. Gilman. He was granted 30 acres of land in Exeter in 1725.

Children of EDWARD SCRIBNER and ABIGAIL LEAVITT are:

1. Capt. DANIEL SCRIBNER, b. 7 April 1718, Exeter, NH; d. Oct 1802, Otisfield,ME;
m. ELIZABETH TAYLOR, 3 Dec 1767, Wells, York, ME; b. bef. 15 July 1744, Wells, ME;
d. 11 December 1829, Otisfield, ME.

+ 2. EDWARD SCRIBNER, b. 11 October 1721, Exeter, NH.

3. ABIGAIL SCRIBNER, b. 6 March 1723/24, Exeter, NH.

4. JOHN SCRIBNER, b. 12 March 1728/29, Exeter, NH; d. bet. 1729-1732, Exeter, NH.

5. JOHN SCRIBNER, b. 18 August 1732, Exeter, NH; d. Waterborough, York, ME;
m. ???, abt. 1760, b. abt 1740.

6. SAMUEL SCRIBNER, SR., b. 19 May 1735, Exeter, NH; d. 13 Nov 1815, Waterborough, ME;
m. SARAH BUCKNELL, 10 April 1764, Somersworth, Strafford, N
b. 29 July 1745, Somersworth, NH; d. 29 Dec 1829, Harrison, Cumberland, ME.

7. ALICE SCRIBNER, b. 26 October 1736, Exeter, NH; d. abt. 1797, Otisfield, ME.


General Notes: Child - Capt. Daniel Scribner

Daniel was one of the earliest settlers in Waterborough. He and his brothers, Edward, Samuel and John, all lived there, at least for a few years.
Each settler was required by the Proprietors (the ones who actually held title to the town's lands) to clear part of the land they claimed, erect a house and live in it for three years before being given title to their property. The Waterborough Proprietors, who lived in Boston, were very slow in agreeing to grant title to the settlers, even though the settlers had fulfilled the requirements. On 6 December 1781, Daniel, Daniel, Jr., Samuel, John and Edward were among the 22 settlers of Waterborough (then called Massabesick) who signed a petition to the Proprietors to have their land surveyed and, in essence, move the process along (the Proprietors had been meeting regularly for months, but only to meet legal meeting requirements and would, after setting the date of their next meeting, adjourn to the local coffee house). That petition reads as follows:
"Whereas the subscribers have taken up and are in possession of Lands in the Town of Massabesick, so called and Country adjacent belonging to and claimed by the proprietors under the will of Bridget Phillips, some time since deceased, and whereas said Proprietors are desirous of settling the country and quieting the Minds of the present Possessors of Lands belonging to said Proprietors, ... and are so inclined to dispose of one hundred acres to each Settler, and whereas the Quantity of Lands taken possession of cannot be ascertained untill surveyed and measured, - We the Subscribers Possessors thereof do hereby engage to have the Land by us at present held, surveyed and measured at our own Expence under the direction and with the [undecipherable] so that regular deeds may be made out and payment for said Lands agreed upon between us and the Proprietors. The price to be 4 shillings [Pound] Money in Gold or Silver for each acre of the 100 disposed to them" (WATERBOROUGH PROPRIETORS' RECORDS 1780-1790, Maine State Archives Microfilm Roll 614).

Daniel was commonly referred to as "Capt. Daniel." During the Revolutionary War, he served in a New Hampshire Regiment and attained the rank of Captain, which is how he was known for the rest of his life. It's believed that he was killed by Benjamin Kimball, husband of his daughter, Susan, in a fight over an unpaid debt. After Daniel's death, Benjamin and Susan left Otisfield and moved to Gilead, ME, or Milan, Coos County, NH, for a few years. They later returned to Otisfield.
Daniel's monument is in the Scribner Cemetery, Lower Yard, Scribner Hill, Otisfield. Elizabeth is buried in the Scribner Cemetery, Upper Yard.


General Notes: Child - Edward Scribner

Edward is commonly referred to as "The Pioneer," because he was the first Scribner to settle in Otisfield, arriving there on foot from Waterborough about 1794 or 1795. In fact, he was the oldest person to ever live in Otisfield, living to the age of 102. He was a lumberman whose purpose for going to Otisfield was to build houses and settle the town. He settled on Scribner Hill on a lot he purchased from George Peirce on 19 December 1796 for $500.


General Notes: Child - John Scribner

John was the first Scribner to settle in Waterborough, moving there about 1770 from New Hampshire to do lumbering. According to THE HISTORY OF YORK COUNTY, MAINE (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck,1880), page 388: "The first settler was John Smith, who located near Waterborough Old Corner, in 1768. During the next two years, he was joined by seven other families: John Scribner, Robert Harvey, Alexander Jellison, Wm. Deering, Scammon Hodgdon, Wm. Philpot, and Wm. Nason. These men came from Berwick, Scarborough, and Somersworth, N.H., to engage in lumbering."
Along with his brother, Daniel, John served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.


General Notes: Child - Samuel Scribner Sr.

Samuel and family moved from Raymond, New Hampshire, to Waterborough in September of 1764. One of the first Constables of Waterborough when the town was incorporated (March 6,1787), Samuel was the first Representative from Waterborough to the District Court of Massachusetts, 1789-91, and in 1794.

Perhaps his most noteworthy endeavor was being involved in the effort to have the Province of Maine set off as the State of Maine, which came to be in 1820. A sketch in the Lewiston, Maine, "Journal" of 27 February 1889 states: "Samuel Scribner was a great man. Among other things that he set on foot was to get the Province of Maine set off as a State from Mass. He also led in getting the County Seat of York moved from the town of York on the seacoast to what is now Alfred, Me. He also led in getting a portion of the town of Sanford set off as the town of Alfred as the York County Seat, in 1808. Samuel Scribner and two neighbors built on the original Scribner farm at Waterboro, Me., about 1790, a two-story building which was used for the alternate sittings of the York County Court until Alfred was set off as the permanent seat of the County. This building was also used for Town Meetings, for a school house, and for the First Baptist Church. An old record says, 'This house was built by Square Scribner, Square Burleigh and Square Warren.' "

Samuel enlisted July 1775 at Hollis, ME, and served 8 months in the Revolutionary War. He was about 40 years old when he enlisted and was a noble soldier.

According to his grandson, David W. Scribner, Samuel suffered a paralyzing stroke several years before his death. He lost the use of the left side of his body and was a cripple for the rest of his life (See Notes for DAVID W. SCRIBNER [50-i,160], below). Samuel is buried "in the old Scribner burying ground on the old original Scribner farm forming the Alfred line, at the head of Shaker Pond in Waterboro" (Letter from William Marshall Scribner to Abba Ella Knight in 1899). According to this letter, also buried there are Samuel's son, John, and John's son, Rowell.

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Abigail Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Abigail Leavitt

           Born: December 9, 1667 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized: December 15, 1667 - Massachusetts
           Died:  - West Bridgewater  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried:  - Bridgewater  Plymouth  Massachusetts
            AFN:  3G3V-M7


         Father: John Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah Gilman




         Father: John Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah Gilman



   Other Spouse: Isaac Johnson - 1688 - Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA



Children

General Notes: Wife - Abigail Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Abigail Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Abigail Leavitt

           Born: July 13, 1715 - Hampton Twp  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: September 13, 1715
           Died: November 22, 1799 - Hampton  Rockingham  New Hampshire
         Buried: 


         Father: Thomas Leavitt
         Mother: Elizabeth Atkinson





Children

General Notes: Wife - Abigail Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Moses Leavitt and Abigail Leavitt




Husband Moses Leavitt

           Born: July 12, 1759 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 3, 1827 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
         Buried:  - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire


         Father: Nathaniel Leavitt
         Mother: Lydia I Sanborn


       Marriage: 1804 - Belknap  New Hampshire

   Other Spouse: Ruth Leavitt - December 29, 1780 - Rockingham  New Hampshire




Wife Abigail Leavitt

           Born: April 15, 1767 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 28, 1847
         Buried:  - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire


         Father: Moses Leavitt
         Mother: Abigail Sanborn





Children
1 M Jeremiah Leavitt

           Born: March 7, 1805 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: December 25, 1889 - Stoughton    ,
         Buried: 



2 M Nathaniel Leavitt

           Born: December 10, 1806 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 18, 1887
         Buried: 



3 M Elbridge Gerry Leavitt

           Born: August 21, 1809 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: December 17, 1880 - Lakeport  Belknap  New Hampshire
         Buried: 



4 F Ruth Leavitt

           Born: November 5, 1811 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - Moses Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Wife - Abigail Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Jeremiah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Nathaniel Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Elbridge Gerry Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Ruth Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
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Abraham Leavitt and Joanna Leavitt




Husband Abraham Leavitt

           Born: December 11, 1714 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1753 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Abraham Leavitt
         Mother: Hannah Lane


       Marriage: April 7, 1737 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Joanna Leavitt

           Born: 1719 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Hannah Leavitt

           Born: July 17, 1737 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 4, 1738 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



2 F Hannah Leavitt

           Born: 1740 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: December 18, 1817 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: John Burbank



3 F Sibyl Leavitt

           Born: 1742 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Winchendon, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: David Stodder
           Marr: December 10, 1764



4 F Betty Leavitt

           Born: 1745 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 16, 1769 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Daniel Burrell
           Marr: May 14, 1769 - Cohassett, Massachusetts



5 M Jotham Leavitt

           Born: July 17, 1748 - Cohassett, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




picture
Abraham Leavitt and Rebecca Lincoln




Husband Abraham Leavitt

           Born: November 27, 1686 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 21, 1767 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
       Marriage: November 9, 1717 - Hingham, Massachusetts

   Other Spouse: Hannah Lane - August 23, 1714 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Rebecca Lincoln

           Born: August 11, 1697 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
            AFN: 3C4P-Z5


         Father: Samuel Lincoln
         Mother: Deborah Hersey





Children
1 F Rebecca Leavitt

           Born: June 22, 1720 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 7, 1744 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Samuel Gill
           Marr: Hingham, Massachusetts



2 F Deborah Leavitt

           Born: August 5, 1722 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: July 9, 1786 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Elijah Fearing
           Marr: Hingham, Massachusetts




Death Notes: Wife - Rebecca Lincoln

Y
picture

Alice Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Alice Leavitt

           Born: 1688 - Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Nehemiah Leavitt
         Mother: Alice Cartee





Children

General Notes: Wife - Alice Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier
picture

Alton Leroy Roy Leavitt and Evelyn Lovejoy




Husband Alton Leroy Roy Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Carleton Wentworth Leavitt
         Mother: 


       Marriage: December 19, 1916 - Alton, Maine




Wife Evelyn Lovejoy

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Carlton Leroy Leavitt

           Born: April 11, 1921 - Alton ME USA
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 4, 1991 - Eddington ME USA
         Buried: September 7, 1991 - East Millinocket, ME
         Spouse: Catherine Mary Birt
           Marr: January 19, 1951



2 F Ruth Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1988
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Jack Schulman
           Marr: 1943



3 M Donald Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Ruth Nadeau
           Marr: December 12, 1952
         Spouse: Shirley A. Madore
           Marr: February 5, 1948



4 F Dorothy Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



5 M Howard Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes: Child - Carlton Leroy Leavitt

SSI 007-14-6858

Certificate Number:
Bride Name: BIRT CATHERINE M
Bride Town/State: MILLINOCKET, ME
Groom Name: LEAVITT CARLTON L
Groom Town/State: ALTON, ME
Date of Marriage: Friday January 19, 1951

Certificate Number: 9108204
Last Name: LEAVITT
First Name: CARLETON
Middle Name: L.
Date of Death: Wednesday, September 4, 1991
Town of Death: ALTON
Age at Death: 70 Years

Eddington - Carleton L. Leavitt,70, died unexpectedlySept. 4, 1991 at Alton.
He was born in Alton, April 11, 1921, the son of Alton "Roy" and Evelyn (Lovejoy)
Leavitt. He was a graduate of Old Town High School and served as a pilot in the U.S.
Air Force during World War II and Korea, retiring as a major after 26 years of service.
Mr. Leavitt was also a member of the Air National Guard of Bangor. He was married
to Catherine Birt in 1951. He is survived by his wife of Eddington; two daughters,
Dorothy Jane and her husband Stephen Sawyer, of Eddington, Karen and her husband
Stephen Curtis, of Winthrop; one son, Mark Leavitt of Yarmouth; his love of life, two grandchildren
Stephen Sawyer Jr. of Eddington and Stephanie Jean Curtis of Winthrop; one sister,
Dorothy Miller of Alton; one brother, Donald Leavitt of Old Town; several neices and nephews.
He was predeceased by sister Ruth Schulman; and a brother, Howard Leavitt. Graveside
services will be held 11 a. m. Saturday at the East Millinocket Cemetery, with the rev. Alfred Gagnon
afficiating. There will be no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be
made to the United Methodist Church of Alton, care of Margaret Meahann, RFD 1 (Alton), Old
Town 04468. Arrangements b y Kiley-Birmingham Funeral Home, 287 S. Main St., Old Town.


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Alvah Leavitt and Margaret Mcarthur Libby




Husband Alvah Leavitt

           Born: December 16, 1806 - Buxton, York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 21, 1875
         Buried: 
       Marriage: July 21, 1842




Wife Margaret Mcarthur Libby

           Born: May 6, 1813 - Limington, York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Benjamin Libby
         Mother: Margaret McArthur





Children
1 F Mary Beatrice Leavitt

           Born: July 30, 1843 - Limington, York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 M Justin M. Leavitt

           Born: April 7, 1846 - Limington, York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 30, 1931
         Buried: 



3 F Pamelia Ida Leavitt

           Born: June 1849 - York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - Alvah Leavitt

Father: Samuel Leavitt b: 18 Mar 1770 in Buxton, ME
Mother: Mary b: 1774 in/of York Co, ME


General Notes: Child - Justin M. Leavitt

Occupation: Mail Agent, Living in Buxton, ME in 1880 Census.
picture

Amos Dollf Leavitt




Husband Amos Dollf Leavitt

           Born: January 21, 1759 - Raymond  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 1843 - Meredith  Belknap  New Hampshire
         Buried: 


         Father: Nehemiah Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah


       Marriage: 1785 - Merrimack  New Hampshire




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Amos Dollf Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier
picture

Anna Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Anna Leavitt

           Born: September 8, 1777 - York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 19, 1814
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Anna French





Children

General Notes: Wife - Anna Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

John Libby and Anna S. Leavitt




Husband John Libby

           Born: February 20, 1797 - Porter, Oxford Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 21, 1878 - Porter, Oxford Co, ME
         Buried:  - Burial Ground, Porter, Kezar Falls, Oxford Co, ME


         Father: Stephen Libby
         Mother: Mary Knowles


       Marriage: November 20, 1848

   Other Spouse: Nancy Libby - November 17, 1816 - Porter, Oxford Co, ME




Wife Anna S. Leavitt

           Born: March 3, 1798 - Rockingham Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 30, 1872
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - John Libby

Source: C. T. Libby, Vol I, pgs. 285-286


General Notes: Wife - Anna S. Leavitt

Father: Carr Leavitt b: 26 Jun 1778 in/of Rockingham, NH
Mother: Lydia Smith b: 1778 in/of Rockingham, NH

#1M: "Unk" Tibbetts
picture

Ardell Stanley Leavitt and Genevieve Palmer




Husband Ardell Stanley Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Harry Leon Leavitt
         Mother: Grace Prudy Bragg


       Marriage: 




Wife Genevieve Palmer

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Richard Ardell Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 M Bruce Palmer Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Diena Van Duren




picture
Aretas Leavitt and Ruth Sleeper




Husband Aretas Leavitt

           Born: 1646 - Essex  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co., NH
         Buried: 


         Father: Thomas Levet
         Mother: Isabella Bland




         Father: Thomas Levet
         Mother: 


       Marriage: August 1, 1678 - New Hampshire

Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth - Essex Co., MA




Wife Ruth Sleeper

           Born: June 1, 1650 - Hampton, Rockingham Co., NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 

Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth - New Hampshire

2. Alt. Death



Children
1 M Thomas Leavitt

           Born:  - Hampton, Rockingham Co., NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 16, 1761 - Hampton, Rockingham Co., NH
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Elizabeth Locke
           Marr: November 24, 1714 - Hampton, Rockingham Co., NH




General Notes: Husband - Aretas Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Benjamin Randall Leavitt




Husband Benjamin Randall Leavitt

           Born: October 29, 1821 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 6, 1892
         Buried: 


         Father: Jacob Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah  Sally Waterhouse


       Marriage:  - Waldo, Waldo Co, ME




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

picture
Bradbury Leavitt




Husband Bradbury Leavitt

           Born: October 7, 1779 - York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: December 23, 1824
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Anna French


       Marriage: 1806 - Buxton  York  Maine




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Bradbury Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Bruce Palmer Leavitt and Diena Van Duren




Husband Bruce Palmer Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Ardell Stanley Leavitt
         Mother: Genevieve Palmer


       Marriage: 




Wife Diena Van Duren

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

picture
Carleton Wentworth Leavitt




Husband Carleton Wentworth Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Alton Leroy Roy Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Evelyn Lovejoy
           Marr: December 19, 1916 - Alton, Maine




picture
Charles Leavitt and Almira B. Remington




Husband Charles Leavitt

           Born: 1817 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Brockton, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Samuel Leavitt
         Mother: Deborah Cowen Hersey


       Marriage: September 29, 1839 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Almira B. Remington

           Born: March 12, 1820 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Charles Bradford Leavitt

           Born: January 16, 1842 - Randolph, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: July 26, 1886 - White Plains, New Jersey
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Emma Louisa Bates
           Marr: July 13, 1865 - Hingham, Massachusetts



2 F Elizabeth Adelaide Leavitt

           Born: 1844
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Elmer W. Walker
           Marr: November 18, 1869




picture
Charles Luther Leavitt and Emma S. Simpson




Husband Charles Luther Leavitt

           Born: June 11, 1847 - Quincy  Grafton  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 13, 1902
         Buried: 


         Father: Josiah Leavitt
         Mother: Mary Abbott


       Marriage: October 5, 1871 - Milton  Norfolk  Massachusetts




Wife Emma S. Simpson

           Born: December 30, 1851 - Quincy  Norfolk  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Charles Albert Leavitt

           Born: June 2, 1873 - Norfolk  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 8, 1892
         Buried: 



2 M George A. Leavitt

           Born: February 22, 1874 - Norfolk  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



3 M Fred Luther Leavitt

           Born: October 29, 1876 - Norfolk  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



4 M Frank S. Leavitt

           Born: April 3, 1880 - Norfolk  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



5 M Ernest E. Leavitt

           Born: June 16, 1883 - Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 3, 1966
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mabel L. Gault
           Marr: August 9, 1904 - Nottingham  Rockingham  New Hampshire




General Notes: Husband - Charles Luther Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Wife - Emma S. Simpson

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Charles Albert Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - George A. Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Fred Luther Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Frank S. Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Ernest E. Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
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Daniel Leavitt




Husband Daniel Leavitt

           Born: April 27, 1736 - Buxton  York  Maine
       Baptized: 1737 - York  York  Maine
           Died: June 21, 1829
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Bethia Bragdon


       Marriage: October 29, 1765 - York  Maine




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Daniel Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Daniel Leavitt




Husband Daniel Leavitt

           Born: April 27, 1736 - Buxton  York  Maine
       Baptized: 1737 - York  York  Maine
           Died: June 21, 1829
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Bethia Bragdon


       Marriage: May 5, 1765 - York  Maine




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Daniel Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
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Daniel H. Leavitt and Mary E. Raitt




Husband Daniel H. Leavitt

           Born: July 22, 1846 - York, York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 20, 1920
         Buried: 


         Father: Washington Leavitt
         Mother: Susan Hanscom


       Marriage: 




Wife Mary E. Raitt

           Born:  - ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Ralph Jefferson Leavitt

           Born: May 4, 1877 - York, York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 22, 1932
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - Daniel H. Leavitt

!Living in York, York Co, ME in 1880 Census.
Occupation: Works on Farm
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John Souther and Deborah Leavitt




Husband John Souther

           Born: February 13, 1755 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 19, 1807 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
       Marriage: December 21, 1780 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Deborah Leavitt

           Born: March 10, 1756 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: May 21, 1836 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Joshua Leavitt
         Mother: Deborah Fearing





Children
1 M John Souther

           Born: September 13, 1781 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 28, 1878 - Boston, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Lydia Lincoln
           Marr: January 20, 1805 - Hingham, Massachusetts



2 F Deborah Souther

           Born: September 29, 1783 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 24, 1865 - Boston, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Nichols Lincoln
           Marr: 1810



3 M Elijah Souther

           Born: October 22, 1785 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 26, 1786 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



4 F Mary Souther

           Born: February 7, 1787 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 13, 1881 - Boston, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Adam Wallace Thaxter
           Marr: February 5, 1810 - Hingham, Massachusetts



5 F Lydia Souther

           Born: June 17, 1789 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Quincy, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



6 F Harriet Souther

           Born: November 28, 1791 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 18, 1880 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Henry Thaxter
           Marr: May 16, 1813 - Hingham, Massachusetts



7 M Leavitt Souther

           Born: May 1, 1794 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: July 27, 1865 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Helen Melville
           Marr: December 24, 1834
         Spouse: Emma Cushing Trowbridge
           Marr: October 7, 1822 - Hingham, Massachusetts



8 F Hannah Souther

           Born: February 7, 1798 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: July 2, 1889 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: David Lincoln
           Marr: April 29, 1824 - Hingham, Massachusetts




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Clement P. Wight and Deborah Stowell Leavitt




Husband Clement P. Wight

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: July 6, 1853 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Deborah Stowell Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Samuel Leavitt
         Mother: Deborah Cowen Hersey



   Other Spouse: George Leavitt



Children

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George Leavitt and Deborah Stowell Leavitt




Husband George Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Deborah Stowell Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Samuel Leavitt
         Mother: Deborah Cowen Hersey



   Other Spouse: Clement P. Wight - July 6, 1853 - Hingham, Massachusetts



Children

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Donald Leavitt and Ruth Nadeau




Husband Donald Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Alton Leroy Roy Leavitt
         Mother: Evelyn Lovejoy


       Marriage: December 12, 1952

   Other Spouse: Shirley A. Madore - February 5, 1948




Wife Ruth Nadeau

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 

   Other Spouse: Treadwell



Children

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Donald Leavitt and Shirley A. Madore




Husband Donald Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Alton Leroy Roy Leavitt
         Mother: Evelyn Lovejoy


       Marriage: February 5, 1948

   Other Spouse: Ruth Nadeau - December 12, 1952




Wife Shirley A. Madore

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

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Josiah Worthen Prescott and Dorothy Leavitt




Husband Josiah Worthen Prescott

           Born: February 9, 1793 - NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Prescott
         Mother: Lydia Worthen


       Marriage: May 25, 1818 - NH




Wife Dorothy Leavitt

           Born: 1796 - NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Ira B. Prescott

           Born: November 23, 1818 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Alice P. Mitchell
           Marr: October 12, 1849



2 M Josiah W. Prescott

           Born: November 20, 1820 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mary Taggart



3 M Sylvester S. Prescott

           Born: December 2, 1822 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 1825 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
         Buried: 



4 F Mary S. Prescott

           Born: January 3, 1825 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Hiram Reynolds
           Marr: 1850



5 M Smith S. Prescott

           Born: June 4, 1827 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 1835 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
         Buried: 



6 F Julia A. Prescott

           Born: August 19, 1829 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 1844
         Buried: 



7 M Joseph Rush Prescott

           Born: September 7, 1832 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 11, 1882 - Racine Co, WI
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Ann Huntoon Clark
           Marr: October 14, 1857 - Manchester, Hillsborough Co, NH



8 M Arah W. Prescott

           Born: February 20, 1834 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Anna J. Ward



9 M Aaron W. Prescott

           Born: February 20, 1834 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



10 F Susan A. Prescott

           Born: June 6, 1836 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



11 M Charles L. Prescott

           Born: September 25, 1838 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



12 M Delano C. Prescott

           Born: October 23, 1842 - Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




Death Notes: Husband - Josiah Worthen Prescott

Y


Death Notes: Wife - Dorothy Leavitt

Y


General Notes: Wife - Dorothy Leavitt

Father: Amos Dolloff Leavitt b: 21 Jan 1759 in Raymond, Rockingham Co, NH
Mother: Dorothy Smith b: 27 Sep 1766 in Andover, Merrimack Co, NH


Death Notes: Child - Ira B. Prescott

Y


General Notes: Child - Ira B. Prescott

Living in Deerfield, Rockingham Co, NH in 1880 Census.
Occupation: Farmer


Death Notes: Child - Josiah W. Prescott

Y


Death Notes: Child - Mary S. Prescott

Y


General Notes: Child - Joseph Rush Prescott

Living in Freeman, Crawford Co, WI in 1880 Census
Occupation: Carpenter-farmer


Death Notes: Child - Arah W. Prescott

Y


General Notes: Child - Arah W. Prescott

Living in Hooksett, Merrimack Co, NH in 1880 Census.
Occupation: Farmer


Death Notes: Child - Aaron W. Prescott

Y


Death Notes: Child - Susan A. Prescott

Y


Death Notes: Child - Charles L. Prescott

Y


Death Notes: Child - Delano C. Prescott

Y
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Steven Sawyer and Dorothy Jane Leavitt




Husband Steven Sawyer

           Born: 1954
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Dorothy Jane Leavitt

           Born: October 11, 1953
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Carlton Leroy Leavitt
         Mother: Catherine Mary Birt





Children
1 M Steven Sawyer

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




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Edward Leavitt and Hannah Sias




Husband Edward Leavitt

           Born: 1757 - Wakefield, Caroll County, New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: July 25, 1831 - Ripley, Somerset County, Maine
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Abigail


       Marriage: 




Wife Hannah Sias

           Born:  - Ossipee, New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Samuel Sias
         Mother: Elizabeth Betsey Quimby





Children
1 M Joseph Leavitt

           Born: January 8, 1797 - Wolfeboro, Carroll, New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: May 1885 - Staceyville, Penobscot County, Maine
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Margaret White Jones



2 M Samuel Leavitt

           Born: September 28, 1799 - Wolfeboro, Caroll County, New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



3 M John L. Leavitt

           Born: 1800 - Woodsville, Grafton County, New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



4 M William Leavitt

           Born: 1802 - Carroll County, New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




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Elisha Leavitt and Ruth Marsh




Husband Elisha Leavitt

           Born:  - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 30, 1790
         Buried: 


         Father: Elisha Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah Lane


       Marriage: 




Wife Ruth Marsh

           Born: June 24, 1720 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 14, 1793
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Jairus Leavitt

           Born: April 18, 1742 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



2 M Jairus Leavitt

           Born: May 8, 1753 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 16, 1821 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Lydia Lincoln
           Marr: May 30, 1779 - Hingham, Massachusetts



3 M Martin Leavitt

           Born: March 20, 1755 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 27, 1785
         Buried: 



4 F Meriel Leavitt

           Born: February 28, 1758 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 7, 1790 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Nathan Rice
           Marr: February 12, 1781 - Hingham, Massachusetts




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Elisha Leavitt




Husband Elisha Leavitt

           Born: July 16, 1684 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: July 23, 1693 - Baptized
           Died: October 27, 1769 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
       Marriage: June 15, 1729 - Hingham, Massachusetts

   Other Spouse: Sarah Lane - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

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Elizabeth Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Elizabeth Leavitt

           Born: April 28, 1644 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
       Baptized: April 28, 1644 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died:  - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: John Leavitt
         Mother: Mary Lovitt



   Other Spouse: Samuel Judkins



Children

General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier
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Elizabeth Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Elizabeth Leavitt

           Born: 1751 - Raymond  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Nehemiah Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah





Children

General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier
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Daniel Macleod and Elizabeth Leavitt




Husband Daniel Macleod

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: December 16, 1776




Wife Elizabeth Leavitt

           Born: April 2, 1751 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: May 2, 1807
         Buried: 


         Father: Nehemiah Leavitt
         Mother: Martha Lincoln





Children

picture
Elizabeth Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Elizabeth Leavitt

           Born: September 19, 1734 - York  York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: December 4, 1770
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Bethia Bragdon





Children

General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
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Elmer W. Walker and Elizabeth Adelaide Leavitt




Husband Elmer W. Walker

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: November 18, 1869




Wife Elizabeth Adelaide Leavitt

           Born: 1844
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Charles Leavitt
         Mother: Almira B. Remington





Children

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Ella Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Ella Leavitt

           Born: 1889 - Washington  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Wentworth C. Leavitt
         Mother: Li Ie Bean





Children

General Notes: Wife - Ella Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
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Elnathian Leavitt and Hannah Rowe




Husband Elnathian Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Hannah Rowe

           Born:  - Penobscot County, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Orintha Leavett

           Born:  - New Brunswick
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: William Hotham




picture
Emerson Leavitt




Husband Emerson Leavitt

           Born: 1723 - Kingston  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Nehemiah Leavitt
         Mother: Mary Emerson


       Marriage: 1748 - Rockingham  New Hampshire




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Emerson Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier
picture

Emma Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Emma Leavitt

           Born: 1883 - Washington  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Wentworth C. Leavitt
         Mother: Li Ie Bean





Children

General Notes: Wife - Emma Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
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Francis Ashbury Leavitt




Husband Francis Ashbury Leavitt

           Born: April 19, 1827 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1904 - Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co, SD
         Buried: 


         Father: Jacob Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah  Sally Waterhouse


       Marriage: December 25, 1852 - Hallowell, Kennebec Co, ME




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Francis Ashbury Leavitt

Children - Source: 1880 Census & Otto Palfenier

Occupation: Farmer in Glenwood, Schuyler Co, MO in 1880 Census
picture

Fremont B. Leavitt and Evelyn Susan Robinson




Husband Fremont B. Leavitt

           Born: March 27, 1904
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 18, 1991 - Bangor, Maine
         Buried: 


         Father: Harry Leon Leavitt
         Mother: Grace Prudy Bragg


       Marriage: October 16, 1922

   Other Spouse: Marjorie Knowles

   Other Spouse: Elizabeth Welchel




Wife Evelyn Susan Robinson

           Born: October 19, 1904
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 1985 - Millinocket, ME
         Buried: 


         Father: William Harry Robinson
         Mother: Melinda Minne Joslyn Pike





Children
1 M Laurel James Leavitt

           Born: September 20, 1923
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 28, 1996 - Millinocket, ME
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Josephine O. Osborne
           Marr: April 17, 1944



2 M Gerald Guy Leavitt

           Born: March 21, 1925 - Sherman Station, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 19, 1967 - Millinocket, ME
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Helen Celia McGowan
           Marr: October 31, 1954 - Millinocket, ME



3 M Harold Freemont Leavitt

           Born: December 13, 1927
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 17, 1981 - Rumford, Oxford County, ME
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Yvette M. Arsenault
           Marr: October 9, 1948




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Fremont B. Leavitt and Elizabeth Welchel




Husband Fremont B. Leavitt

           Born: March 27, 1904
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 18, 1991 - Bangor, Maine
         Buried: 


         Father: Harry Leon Leavitt
         Mother: Grace Prudy Bragg


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Evelyn Susan Robinson - October 16, 1922

   Other Spouse: Marjorie Knowles




Wife Elizabeth Welchel

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

picture
Gerald Guy Leavitt and Helen Celia McGowan




Husband Gerald Guy Leavitt

           Born: March 21, 1925 - Sherman Station, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 19, 1967 - Millinocket, ME
         Buried: 


         Father: Fremont B. Leavitt
         Mother: Evelyn Susan Robinson


       Marriage: October 31, 1954 - Millinocket, ME




Wife Helen Celia McGowan

           Born: October 25, 1921 - Millinocket, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 26, 1987 - Millinocket, ME
         Buried: 


         Father: Harry Stanislaus McGowan
         Mother: Myrtle Charlotte Gregory



   Other Spouse: Elmore Slauenwhite - July 27, 1942 - Houlton, Maine



Children
1 M Bruce Fremont Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




picture
Grace Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Grace Leavitt

           Born: 1887 - Washington  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Wentworth C. Leavitt
         Mother: Li Ie Bean





Children

General Notes: Wife - Grace Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
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Elijah Waters and Hannah Leavitt




Husband Elijah Waters

           Born: May 27, 1760 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 20, 1799 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
       Marriage: July 14, 1785 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Hannah Leavitt

           Born: April 17, 1764 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 11, 1798 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Joshua Leavitt
         Mother: Deborah Fearing





Children
1 M John Waters

           Born: October 22, 1785 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 15, 1846 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Susan Stodder
           Marr: August 21, 1806 - Hingham, Massachusetts



2 F Hannah Waters

           Born: December 19, 1787 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 9, 1880
         Buried: 
         Spouse: George W. Otis



3 M Leavitt Waters

           Born: November 23, 1790 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: December 3, 1790 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



4 M William Waters

           Born: August 4, 1792 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 4, 1796 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



5 F Nancy Waters

           Born: 1796 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 7, 1800 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



6 U Waters

           Born: 1798 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 7, 1798 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 




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Israel Whitcomb and Hannah Leavitt




Husband Israel Whitcomb

           Born: November 16, 1828 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Ezekiel Whitcomb
         Mother: Lucy Whitcomb


       Marriage: October 12, 1853 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Hannah Leavitt

           Born: April 11, 1830 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Martin Lincoln Leavitt
         Mother: Tirzah Pratt Thomas





Children

picture
James Pierce and Hannah Leavitt




Husband James Pierce

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: June 1811




Wife Hannah Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Josiah H. Pierce

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 14, 1871 - Limerick, York, ME
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mary E. Witham
           Marr: October 22, 1868 - Limerick, York, ME




picture
Hannah Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Hannah Leavitt

           Born:  - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized:  - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died: October 5, 1728 - Lexington  Middlesex  Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: John Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah Gilman





Children

General Notes: Wife - Hannah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Hannah Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Hannah Leavitt

           Born:  - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized:  - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died: October 5, 1728 - Lexington  Middlesex  Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: John Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah Gilman





Children

General Notes: Wife - Hannah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Hannah Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Hannah Leavitt

           Born: April 1, 1639 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized: April 7, 1639 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died: April 23, 1662 - Hull  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: John Leavitt
         Mother: Mary Lovitt





Children

General Notes: Wife - Hannah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Henry Gilman Leavitt and Mary A. Thompson




Husband Henry Gilman Leavitt

           Born: February 8, 1828 - Ripley, Somerset County, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Margaret White Jones


       Marriage: 




Wife Mary A. Thompson

           Born: September 28, 1834 - Penobscot, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Joseph D. Leavitt

           Born: June 10, 1855 - Somerset County, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 F Ada F. Leavitt

           Born: May 5, 1858 - Somerset County, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



3 M Lewis Adelbert Leavitt

           Born: March 13, 1865 - Somerset County, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



4 F Addie L. Leavitt

           Born: September 1, 1872 - Somerset County, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




picture
Hezekiah Leavitt




Husband Hezekiah Leavitt

           Born: September 17, 1697 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 20, 1768
         Buried: 
       Marriage: December 12, 1742

   Other Spouse: Mary Beal - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

picture
Fred Malcolm Sawyer and Ida May Leavitt




Husband Fred Malcolm Sawyer 24

           Born: 1858 24
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Walter Harris Sawyer 25
         Mother: Sarah Ann Fifield 26


       Marriage: 1885 24




Wife Ida May Leavitt 24

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

picture
Israel Leavitt




Husband Israel Leavitt

           Born: April 23, 1648 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized: April 23, 1648 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died: December 26, 1696 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: John Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah Gilman


       Marriage:  - Plymouth  Plymouth  Massachusetts




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Israel Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Ivory Quimby Leavitt




Husband Ivory Quimby Leavitt

           Born: 1827 - Buxton  York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 1889 - Bridgewater  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: John A. Leavitt
         Mother: Hazeltine


       Marriage: 1854 - Nova Scotia, Canada




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Ivory Quimby Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Ivory Quimby Leavitt




Husband Ivory Quimby Leavitt

           Born: 1827 - Buxton  York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 1889 - Bridgewater  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: John A. Leavitt
         Mother: Hazeltine


       Marriage: 1858 - Plymouth  Massachusetts




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Ivory Quimby Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Jacob Leavitt and Sarah Sally Waterhouse




Husband Jacob Leavitt

           Born: January 16, 1791 - Buxton, York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: January 2, 1816 - Waldo, Waldo Co, ME




Wife Sarah Sally Waterhouse

            AKA: Sally, Sally
           Born: June 29, 1799 - Scarborough, Cumberland Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1867 - Chicago, Cook Co, IL
         Buried: 


         Father: Moses Waterhouse + #
         Mother: Mary Libby





Children
1 F Mary W. Leavitt

           Born: September 18, 1816 - Hallowell, Kennebec Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 M Moses Waterhouse Leavitt

           Born: January 4, 1818 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 8, 1867 - Chicago, Cook Co, IL
         Buried: 



3 M Benjamin Randall Leavitt

           Born: February 3, 1820 - Hallowell, Kennebec Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: May 1820
         Buried: 



4 M Benjamin Randall Leavitt

           Born: October 29, 1821 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 6, 1892
         Buried: 



5 M Thomas J. Leavitt

           Born: October 19, 1823 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 23, 1898
         Buried: 



6 M Francis Ashbury Leavitt

           Born: April 19, 1827 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1904 - Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co, SD
         Buried: 



7 F Martha A. Leavitt

           Born: January 17, 1830 - Hallowell, Kennebec Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1832
         Buried: 



8 F Martha C. Leavitt

           Born: December 11, 1833 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



9 M John Murray Leavitt

           Born: September 12, 1835 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



10 M Samuel Gardner Leavitt

           Born: October 26, 1837 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 1889 - Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co, SD
         Buried: 



11 F Julia A. Leavitt

           Born: July 10, 1844 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 8, 1896 - Canton, Lincoln Co, SD
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - Jacob Leavitt

Father: Thomas Leavitt b: 14 Jan 1767 in Standish Cumberland ME
Mother: Martha Bradbury b: 8 Mar 1769 in of York ME

Children - Source: Otto Palfenier


General Notes: Child - Moses Waterhouse Leavitt

Source: Otto Palfenier


General Notes: Child - Francis Ashbury Leavitt

Children - Source: 1880 Census & Otto Palfenier

Occupation: Farmer in Glenwood, Schuyler Co, MO in 1880 Census
picture

Jairus Leavitt and Lydia Lincoln




Husband Jairus Leavitt

           Born: May 8, 1753 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 16, 1821 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Elisha Leavitt
         Mother: Ruth Marsh


       Marriage: May 30, 1779 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Lydia Lincoln

           Born: June 19, 1763 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 4, 1855 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



Children

picture
James Leavitt




Husband James Leavitt

           Born: November 10, 1652 - Hampton  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 4, 1718
         Buried: 


         Father: Thomas Levet
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 1685 - Portsmouth  Rockingham  New Hampshire




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - James Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

James Monroe Leavitt




Husband James Monroe Leavitt

           Born: July 19, 1812 - Buxton  York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Benjamin Leavitt
         Mother: Susannah Bradbury


       Marriage: 1838 - York  Maine




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - James Monroe Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

G. W. Shaw and Jennie S. Leavitt




Husband G. W. Shaw

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: October 12, 1876




Wife Jennie S. Leavitt

           Born: February 15, 1855 - York Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 2, 1913
         Buried: 


         Father: Washington Leavitt
         Mother: Susan Hanscom





Children

picture
Jeremiah Leavitt




Husband Jeremiah Leavitt

           Born: 1765 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Moses Leavitt
         Mother: Abigail Sanborn


       Marriage: 1789 - Saint Armand  Missisquoi  Quebec, Canada




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Jeremiah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Jeremiah Leavitt




Husband Jeremiah Leavitt

           Born:  - York  York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 29, 1816
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Bethia Bragdon


       Marriage: November 7, 1766 - York  Maine




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Jeremiah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Jeremiah Leavitt




Husband Jeremiah Leavitt

           Born:  - York  York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 29, 1816
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Bethia Bragdon


       Marriage: December 29, 1796 - York  Maine




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Jeremiah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Jeremiah Leavitt




Husband Jeremiah Leavitt

           Born:  - York  York  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 29, 1816
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Bethia Bragdon


       Marriage: October 20, 1813 - York  Maine




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Jeremiah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Jeremiah C. Leavitt and Abigail Dow Murray




Husband Jeremiah C. Leavitt 27

           Born: January 16, 1818 27
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 29, 1907 27
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt 28
         Mother: Hannah Fifield 29


       Marriage: February 5, 1843 27




Wife Abigail Dow Murray 27

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

picture
Jerom Leavitt and Susan Pickard




Husband Jerom Leavitt

           Born: October 7, 1805 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Jerom Leavitt
         Mother: Sally Lincoln


       Marriage: February 19, 1837 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Susan Pickard

           Born: 1796
       Baptized: 
           Died: September 17, 1864 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Sarah Leavitt

           Born: April 29, 1838
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Daniel C. Jones
           Marr: July 31, 1866



2 F Jane Leavitt

           Born: August 29, 1839
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




picture
Jerom Leavitt and Sally Lincoln




Husband Jerom Leavitt

           Born: August 12, 1766 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 27, 1855 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Joshua Leavitt
         Mother: Deborah Fearing


       Marriage: October 30, 1796 - Hingham, Massachusetts

   Other Spouse: Susanna Hersey - October 22, 1825 - Hingham, Massachusetts




Wife Sally Lincoln

           Born: November 13, 1767 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: January 6, 1825 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Polly Leavitt

           Born: March 13, 1797 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 1, 1868 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Luther Sprague
           Marr: January 10, 1819 - Hingham, Massachusetts



2 F Hannah Leavitt

           Born: August 14, 1799 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: April 24, 1870 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Theophilus Burr
           Marr: October 22, 1820 - Hingham, Massachusetts



3 F Sally Loring Leavitt

           Born: January 16, 1803 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 15, 1889
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Benjamin Thomas
           Marr: February 19, 1837 - Hingham, Massachusetts



4 M Jerom Leavitt

           Born: October 7, 1805 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Susan Pickard
           Marr: February 19, 1837 - Hingham, Massachusetts




picture
Joanna Leavitt




Husband

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Joanna Leavitt

           Born: 1719 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 

   Other Spouse: Abraham Leavitt - April 7, 1737 - Hingham, Massachusetts



Children

picture
John Leavitt and Mary Lovitt




Husband John Leavitt

           Born:  - Beverly, Yorkshire, England
       Baptized: 
           Died: November 20, 1691 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
         Buried:  - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts


         Father: Percival Leavitt
         Mother: Margaret Linkley


       Marriage: 1635 - Massachusetts

   Other Spouse: Sarah Gilman - December 16, 1646 - Hingham, Plymouth, MA

Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence




Wife Mary Lovitt

           Born: 1617 - Plymouth  Devonshire  England
       Baptized: 
           Died: July 4, 1646 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried: July 5, 1646



Children
1 M John Leavitt Jr

           Born: July 19, 1637 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1668
         Buried: 



2 F Hannah Leavitt

           Born: April 1, 1639 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized: April 7, 1639 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died: April 23, 1662 - Hull  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried: 



3 F Elizabeth Leavitt

           Born: April 28, 1644 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
       Baptized: April 28, 1644 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died:  - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Samuel Judkins



4 M Samuel Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: April 7, 1641 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died: August 6, 1707 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire
         Buried: 



5 M Jeremiah Leavitt

           Born:  - Massachusetts
       Baptized:  - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
           Died: 1689
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - John Leavitt

This is a database made possible through many contributors. When I began my family search, I only knew the names of my grand parents. Thanks to you, the world is a little smaller and our family is much larger.
BIRT: ROLE CHIL @E8453@
Married on BEF 1637
Married on 16 DEC 1646
DEAT: ROLE DEAD @E8454@
ADDR: NAME John Leavitt


General Notes: Wife - Mary Lovitt

This is a database made possible through many contributors. When I began my family search, I only knew the names of my grand parents. Thanks to you, the world is a little smaller and our family is much larger.
BIRT: ROLE CHIL @E9408@
Married on BEF 1637
DEAT: ROLE DEAD @E9409@


General Notes: Child - John Leavitt Jr

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Hannah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier


General Notes: Child - Samuel Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Jeremiah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

John Leavitt and Abial Marston




Husband John Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Abial Marston

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Deborah Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Morris Hobbs




picture
John Leavitt




Husband John Leavitt

           Born: November 26, 1670 - Hampton  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: August 8, 1717 - Hampton  Rockingham  New Hampshire
         Buried: 


         Father: Hezron Levet
         Mother: Martha Taylor


       Marriage: December 30, 1691 - Dover  Strafford  New Hampshire




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - John Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

John Leavitt Jr




Husband John Leavitt Jr

           Born: July 19, 1637 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1668
         Buried: 


         Father: John Leavitt
         Mother: Mary Lovitt


       Marriage: June 27, 1664 - Hingham  Plymouth  Massachusetts




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - John Leavitt Jr

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

John Leavitt




Husband John Leavitt

           Born: 1690 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1768 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire
         Buried: 


         Father: Moses Leavitt
         Mother: Dorothy Dudley


       Marriage: 1719 - Rockingham  New Hampshire




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Mary Leavitt

           Born: 1720 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire 30
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1762 - Brentwood  Rockingham  New Hampshire 30
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Joseph Moody
           Marr: November 24, 1742 - Kingston, Rockingham, NH 31 32



2 F Sarah Lydia Leavitt

           Born: 1722 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died:  - Brentwood  Rockingham  New Hampshire
         Buried: 



3 F Dorothy Leavitt

           Born: 1725 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1825
         Buried: 



4 M John Leavitt

           Born: 1727 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: March 21, 1808 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire
         Buried: 



5 M Moses Leavitt

           Born: March 25, 1735 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1803
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Abigail Sanborn
           Marr: 1755 - Belknap  New Hampshire



6 M Nehemiah Leavitt

           Born: 1735 - Sanbornton  Belknap  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: February 26, 1771 - Epping  Rockingham  New Hampshire
         Buried: 




General Notes: Husband - John Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Mary Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Sarah Lydia Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Dorothy Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - John Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Moses Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.


General Notes: Child - Nehemiah Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

John C. Leavitt




Husband John C. Leavitt

           Born: October 16, 1712 - Kingston  Rockingham  New Hampshire
       Baptized: 
           Died: 1766
         Buried: 


         Father: Nehemiah Leavitt
         Mother: Mary Emerson


       Marriage: June 16, 1735 - Exeter  Rockingham  New Hampshire




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - John C. Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier
picture

John Cushing Leavitt and Harriet C. Stodder




Husband John Cushing Leavitt

           Born: October 16, 1793 - Hingham, Massachusetts
       Baptized: 
           Died: June 19, 1824 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Buried: 


         Father: Samuel Leavitt
         Mother: Rachel Cushing


       Marriage: November 1817




Wife Harriet C. Stodder

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

picture
John Murray Leavitt




Husband John Murray Leavitt

           Born: September 12, 1835 - Unity, Waldo Co, ME
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Jacob Leavitt
         Mother: Sarah  Sally Waterhouse


       Marriage: October 25, 1862 - Waldo, Waldo Co, ME




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

picture
Jonathan Leavitt




Husband Jonathan Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: August 31, 1712 - Hampton  Rockingham  New Hampshire
           Died: May 12, 1783
         Buried: 


         Father: Thomas Leavitt
         Mother: Elizabeth Atkinson


       Marriage: 1737 - Rockingham  New Hampshire




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Jonathan Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Jonathan Leavitt




Husband Jonathan Leavitt

           Born: 
       Baptized: August 31, 1712 - Hampton  Rockingham  New Hampshire
           Died: May 12, 1783
         Buried: 


         Father: Thomas Leavitt
         Mother: Elizabeth Atkinson


       Marriage: September 16, 1755 - Rockingham  New Hampshire




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Jonathan Leavitt

I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.

I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.

I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.

If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.

When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.

Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.

I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.

If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.

Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.

Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
picture

Jonathan Jones Leavitt and Huldah Woods




Husband Jonathan Jones Leavitt

           Born: May 24, 1824 - Ripley, Somerset, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: October 10, 1888 - Sherman Mills, Aroostook County, Maine
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph Leavitt
         Mother: Margaret White Jones


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Rebecca W. Bailey - July 7, 1866 - Somerset, Maine




Wife Huldah Woods

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Flora E. Leavitt

           Born: July 31, 1856 - Somerset, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 F Margaret M. Leavitt

           Born: November 2, 1858 - Somerset, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



3 M John L. Leavitt

           Born: September 24, 1860 - Somerset, Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




picture
Joseph Leavitt




Husband Joseph Leavitt

           Born: 1810 - Penobscot  Maine
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Joseph P. Leavitt
         Mother: Elizabeth


       Marriage: 1829 - Penobscot  Maine




Wife

           Born: 
       Baptized: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband - Joseph Leavitt

The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.

My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.

Otto Palfenier

picture

Sources


1 James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of those who came before May 1692 (based Farmer's Reg, V. 4) (Name: Boston: 1860 - 1862, Reprint: Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1965;), vol. 3, p. 473.

2 James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of those who came before May 1692 (based Farmer's Reg, V. 4) (Name: Boston: 1860 - 1862, Reprint: Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1965;), vol. 3, pp. 373 - 374.

3 George Kuhn Clarke, LL.B, Epitaphs from Graveyards in Wellesley (formerly West Needham), North Natick, and Saint Mary's Churchyard in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts (Name: Privately Printed, Boston, Massachusetts, 1900;), p. 127.

4 Compiled by Jayne Pratt Lovelace, The Pratt Directory (Name: 1980, Revised: 1995;), p. 261.

5 Editor: Henry Ernest Woods, Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1905;), p. 405.

6 George Kuhn Clarke, LL.B, Epitaphs from Graveyards in Wellesley (formerly West Needham), North Natick, and Saint Mary's Churchyard in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts (Name: Privately Printed, Boston, Massachusetts, 1900;), p. 84.

7 Editor: Henry Ernest Woods, Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1905;), p. 212.

8 IGI LDS website.

9 Obituary Various Online Newpapers and E-mails from Cousins.

10 Winifred Lovering Holman, SCRIBNER NOTES (Name: Boston, MA: Albert Boyden, 1927;), 6.

11 Details: Edward's name appears on a petition for road layout inBrentwood, dated October 1754 (Town Records of Brentwood, NH, Vol. 1,pp. 84-85).

12 Details: Estimated date based on date of birth of first child, Daniel.

13 James Savage, A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, 3 (Name: 1860-1862. Reprint. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co.,Inc., 1965;), 70.

14 William Samuel Spurr, A HISTORY OF OTISFIELD, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, MAINE FROM THE ORIGINAL GRANT TO THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1944 (Name: The author, 1953;), 553.

15 William Samuel Spurr, A HISTORY OF OTISFIELD, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, MAINE FROM THE ORIGINAL GRANT TO THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1944 (Name: The author, 1953;), 330.

16 Details: g.s., Scribner Cemetery, Lower Yard, Scribner Hill Road,Otisfield, ME.

17 William Samuel Spurr, VITAL RECORDS OF OTISFIELD, MAINE TO THE YEAR 1892 (Name: The Maine Historical Society, 1948;), 131.

18 William Samuel Spurr, VITAL RECORDS OF OTISFIELD, MAINE TO THE YEAR 1892 (Name: The Maine Historical Society, 1948;), 330.

19 DELAYED RETURNS FOR MAINE BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES TO 1891. Alphabetized (Name: Maine State Archives Microfilm Roll 90;).

20 Details: g.s., Scribner Lower Yard Cemetery, Scribner Hill Road,Otisfield, Oxford, Maine.

21 Charles N. Sinnett, THE HISTORY OF THE SCRIBNER FAMILIES IN AMERICA: WITH A CAREFUL HISTORY OF MAINE SCRIBNER FAMILIES & ALLIED FAMILIES (Name: Fertile, MN: The author, undated;), 70.

22 David W. Scribner [1795-1890], (Compiler), Family Record of Edward Scribner's Children and Descendants (Name: Unpublished manuscript, written in 1890;).

23 Charles N. Sinnett, THE HISTORY OF THE SCRIBNER FAMILIES IN AMERICA: WITH A CAREFUL HISTORY OF MAINE SCRIBNER FAMILIES & ALLIED FAMILIES (Name: Fertile, MN: The author, undated;), 127.

24 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation seven page 11.

25 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, Generation six page 8 of 79.

26 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, Generation six page 8 of 79 #230.

27 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation six page 63.

28 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, Generation five page 21 of 30.

29 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation six page 63 #182.

30 B.D. Baker, "Baker-Byrd-Logan and Allied Families Update"; ANCESTRY WORLD TREE PROJECT (Name: Ancestry.com, Inc; Date: 2010;).

31 Robert Charles Anderson, "Clement Moody of Exeter NH, His Sons and Grandsons," THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, 61 (Name: Warwick, RI: Ruth Wilder Sherman, 1986;), 226.

32 "Kingston First Church Records," THE NEW HAMPSHIRE GENEALOGICAL RECORD, 3 (Name: Dover, NH: Charles W. Tibbetts, Editor & Publisher, 1906;), 41.


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