Shebna Sweet and Nancy Thompson
Husband Shebna Sweet
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Nancy Thompson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Ezekiel Cobb
Children
Benjamin Wellington and Elizabeth Sweetman
Husband Benjamin Wellington
Born: 1646 - Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA 1 Baptized: Died: - Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA 1 Buried:
Father: Roger Wellington Mother: Mary Palgrave
Marriage: December 7, 1671 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
Wife Elizabeth Sweetman
Born: - Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Wellington
Born: December 29, 1673 - Westborough, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: - Marlborough, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: John Fay Marr: December 1, 1690 - Watertown, MA
Benjamin Sweetser and Abigail Wigglesworth
Husband Benjamin Sweetser
Born: December 7, 1633 - Tring Hertfordshire, England Baptized: Died: July 22, 1718 - Charlestown, MA Buried:
Father: Seth Sweetser Mother: Bethia Cook
Marriage: 1660
Wife Abigail Wigglesworth
Born: 1632 - New Haven, New Haven, CT Baptized: 1640 Died: July 22, 1718 - Tring, Herefordshire, England Buried:
Father: Edward Wigglesworth Mother: Esther Rayner
Children
1 M Benjamin Sweetser
Born: April 24, 1666 - Charlestown, MA Baptized: Died: September 23, 1720 - Malden, MA Buried: - Bell Rock CemeterySpouse: Elizabeth Phillips
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Benjamin Sweetser
Henry Sweetser
Husband Henry Sweetser
Born: October 3, 1868 - Falmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: J. William Sweetser Mother: Serena A. Rideout
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Marge Sweetser
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Elsie Sweetser
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M William Sweetser
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Helen Sweetser
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
James Sweetser and Nellie Sweetser
Husband James Sweetser 2 3 4
Born: August 10, 1830 - Buxton, ME. Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Nellie Sweetser 2 3 4
Born: April 12, 1861 - Saco, ME Baptized: Died: April 9, 1896 - Saco, ME Buried:
Father: James Sweetser 2 3 4 Mother: Almeda Weeks Nason 2 3 4
Other Spouse: James Sweetser 2 3 4
Other Spouse: Charles E. Allen 2 3 4 - November 2, 1878 - Saco, Maine 2 3 4
Noted events in her life were:
1. Unknown, Howard Ross,Ivory,Flora,Edith "Christie", 0004
2. Marriage License, November 2, 1876 - Saco, ME
Children
General Notes: Husband - James Sweetser
1 _UID E689A16422B84E48A6B27FEBA62BA3E80243
General Notes: Wife - Nellie Sweetser
Howard Ross,b.4Nov.1882,d.Aug.1953
Ivory,b.Saco,Me, d.Malden,Mass
Flora,b. 4Nov.188?,d.17March 1932
Edith "Christie" Ariella.b.2Mar.1887,d.27Oct.1962. Married Thomas PateJr. 4Sept.1907 in Biddeford, Me. Son of Thomas and Mary Hill Pate
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID A70D3F6071CD8F43878880DB7759AC95DE9C
James Sweetser and Nellie Sweetser
Husband James Sweetser 2 3 4
Born: August 10, 1830 - Buxton, ME Baptized: Died: June 18, 1860 - Buxton, ME Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Unknown, Number of Children, 0006
2. Marriage License, September 16, 1836 - Porter, Maine
Wife Nellie Sweetser 2 3 4
Born: April 12, 1861 - Saco, ME Baptized: Died: April 9, 1896 - Saco, ME Buried:
Father: James Sweetser 2 3 4 Mother: Almeda Weeks Nason 2 3 4
Other Spouse: Charles E. Allen 2 3 4 - November 2, 1878 - Saco, Maine 2 3 4
Other Spouse: James Sweetser 2 3 4
Noted events in her life were:
1. Unknown, Howard Ross,Ivory,Flora,Edith "Christie", 0004
2. Marriage License, November 2, 1876 - Saco, ME
Children
General Notes: Husband - James Sweetser
Married Almeda Nason
They resided in Buxton,Biddeford,and Saco,their last residence was onLincoln Street in Saco next to the railroad tracks. The old foundation isnow over grown down the hill behind the gararge of the present 242Lincoln St. property.
James was a carpenter,he died in Saco before Almeda.
They are both buried in the Laurel Hill Cemetary on Beach Street in Saco.
General Notes: Wife - Nellie Sweetser
Howard Ross,b.4Nov.1882,d.Aug.1953
Ivory,b.Saco,Me, d.Malden,Mass
Flora,b. 4Nov.188?,d.17March 1932
Edith "Christie" Ariella.b.2Mar.1887,d.27Oct.1962. Married Thomas PateJr. 4Sept.1907 in Biddeford, Me. Son of Thomas and Mary Hill Pate
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID 4D2805190788A1418258F6D5E9304ED1E178
William Merriam Vose and Mary Sweetser
Husband William Merriam Vose
Born: May 5, 1823 - Chelmsford, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Josiah Vose Mother: Mary Crane Merriam
Marriage: 1843 - Chelmsford, Massachusetts, USA
Wife Mary Sweetser
Born: 1827 - Chelmsford, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William Merriam Vose
was in Source: book, "Robert Vose and His Descendants",compiled by Ellen F. Vose, Stoughton, Massachusetts, privately printed Boston, Massachusetts 1932 pg 291-292
General Notes: Wife - Mary Sweetser
/Vose/
SOUR "Robert Vose and His Descendants", compiled by Ellen F. Vose, Stoughton, Massachusetts, privately printed Boston, Massachusetts 1932 pg 291-292
Edwin Woodward and Selina Sweetser
Husband Edwin Woodward
Born: 1811 - Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: April 16, 1833 - Wakefield, Mass.
Wife Selina Sweetser
Born: August 4, 1811 - Wakefield, Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Aaron Sweetser Mother: Fanny Richardson
Children
1 F M. F. Woodward
Born: 1842 - Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Selina Elemanda Woodward
Born: February 1, 1845 - South Reading, Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Stephen Hosmer Green
3 M E. S. Woodward
Born: 1848 - Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Sweetser and Sara Usher
Husband William Sweetser
Born: September 15, 1790 - Scarborough, Maine Baptized: Died: June 18, 1860 - Buxton, York Co., Maine Buried:
Father: William Sweetser Mother: Mary Chute
Marriage: 1811
Wife Sara Usher
Born: May 7, 1795 Baptized: Died: March 22, 1875 Buried:
Children
1 M James Sweetser 2 3 4
Born: August 10, 1830 - Buxton, ME Baptized: Died: 1930 - Maine Buried:Spouse: Almeda Weeks Nason 2 3 4 Marr: April 13, 1853 - Biddeford, Maine 2 3 4
General Notes: Husband - William Sweetser
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Jr.
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - James Sweetser
Alfred L. Sweetsir and Bessie A. Wyman
Husband Alfred L. Sweetsir
Born: April 12, 1902 - Rumford, Maine Baptized: Died: May 1979 Buried:Marriage: September 16, 1934 - Rumford, Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Last Known: Rumford, Maine
Wife Bessie A. Wyman
Born: May 17, 1907 - Rumford, Maine Baptized: Died: May 2, 1988 Buried:
Father: Elbridge H. Wyman Mother: Dora F. Abbott
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence - Last Known: Rumford, Maine
Children
General Notes: Husband - Alfred L. Sweetsir
http://www.familysearch.org - SSDI:
Alfred SWEETSIR
Birth Date: 12 Apr 1902
Death Date: Nov 1979
Social Security Number: 005-01-7378
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Maine
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 04276
Localities: Rumford, Oxford, Maine
General Notes: Wife - Bessie A. Wyman
http://www.familysearch.org - SSDI:
Bessie SWEETSIR
Birth Date: 17 May 1907
Death Date: 2 May 1988
Social Security Number: 006-01-3689
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Maine
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 04276
Localities: Rumford, Oxford, Maine
Swegde and Vana
Husband Swegde
Born: 0277 - Uppsala Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Fjolne Mother:
Marriage: 0298
Wife Vana
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Vanlande
Born: 0298 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Driva Marr: 0318 - Sweden
General Notes: Husband - Swegde
Swegde took the kingdom after his father, and he made a solemn vow to se
ek Godheim and Odin. He went with twelve men through the world, and ca
me to Turkland, and the Great Svithiod, where he found many of his connect
ions. He was five years on this journey; and when he returned home to Swed
en he remained there for some time. He had got a wife in Vanheim, who w
as called Vana, and their son was Vanlande. Swegde went out afterwar
ds to seek again for Godheim, and came to a mansion on the east side of Sw
ithiod called Stein, where there was a stone as big as a large house. In t
he evening after sunset, as Swegde wasgoing from the drinking-table to h
is sleeping-room, he cast his eye upon thestone, and saw that a dwarf w
as sitting under it. Swegde and his man were very drunk, and they ran towa
rds the stone. The dwarf stood in the door, and called to Swegde, and to
ld him to come in, and he should see Odin. Swegde ran into the stone, whi
ch instantly closed behind him, and Swegde never came back.Thiodolf of Kv
ine tells of this: --
"By Diurnir's elfin race,
Who haunt the cliffs and shun day's face,
The valiant Swegde was deceived,
The elf's false words the king believed.
The dauntless hero rushing on,
Passed through the yawning mouth of stone:
It yawned -- it shut -- the hero fell,
In Saekmime's hall, where giants dwell." Parents: Fjolne.
He was married to Vana before 298. Children were: Vanlande.
General Notes: Child - Vanlande
Vanlande, Swegde's son, succeeded his father, and ruled over the Upsal dom
ain. He was a great warrior, and went far around in different lands. On
ce he took up his winter abode in Finland with Snae the Old, and got his d
aughter Driva in marriage; but in spring he set out leaving Driva behin
d, and although he had promised to return within three years he did not co
me back for ten. Then Driva sent a message to the witch Huld; and sent Vis
bur, her son by Vanlande, to Sweden. Driva bribed the witch- wife Huld, ei
ther that she should bewitch Vanlande to return to Finland, or kill him. W
hen this witch-work was goingon Vanlande was at Upsal, and a great desi
re came over him to go to Finland;but his friends and counsellors advis
ed him against it, and said the witchcraft of the Finn people showed itse
lf in this desire of his to go there. He then became very drowsy, and la
id himself down to sleep; but when he had slept but a little while he cri
ed out, saying that the Mara was treading upon him. His men hastened to h
im to help him; but when they took hold of his head she trod on his leg
s, and when they laid hold of his legs she pressed upon his head; and it w
as his death. The Swedes took his body and burnt it at a river called Skyt
aa, where a standing stone was raised over him. Thus says Thjodolf: --
"And Vanlande, in a fatal hour,
Was dragg'd by Grimhild's daughter's power,
The witch-wife's, to the dwelling-place
Where men meet Odin face to face.
Trampled to death, to Skytaa's shore
The corpse his faithful followers bore;
And there they burnt, with heavy hearts,
The good chief killed by witchcraft's arts.
Parents: Swegde and Vana .
He was married to Driva about 318 in Sweden. Children were: Visbur.
Alton Sylvanus Wyman and Mildred Swenson
Husband Alton Sylvanus Wyman
Born: December 25, 1899 - Winthrop, Maine Baptized: Died: April 18, 1975 - Sumter, South Carolina Buried:
Father: Abraham Lincoln Wyman Mother: Jennie Eunice Varnum
Father: John Nelson Tall Mother: Jennie Eunice Varnum
Marriage: November 14, 1926 - Caribou, Maine
Other Spouse: Gladys Meggerson Phelps - 1920
Other Spouse: Winifred Wheller - May 7, 1939 - Winthrop, Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Last Known: Sumter, S. Carolina
Wife Mildred Swenson
Born: November 19, 1902 - Caribou, Maine Baptized: Died: March 1984 - Saco, Maine Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence - Last Known: Saco, Maine
Children
General Notes: Husband - Alton Sylvanus Wyman
http://www.familysearch.org - SSDI:
Alton WYMAN
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1899
Death Date: Apr 1975
Social Security Number: 333-26-8113
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Illinois
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 29150
Localities: Bon Air, Sumter, South Carolina
Broad Street, Sumter, South Carolina
Brogdon, Sumter, South Carolina
Claremont, Sumter, SouthCarolina
Highway Four Forty One, Sumter, South Carolina
Hoyt Heights, Sumter, South Carolina
Oswego, Sumter, South Carolina
Palmetto Plaza, Sumter, South Carolina
Stateburg, Sumter, South Carolina
Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina
Subject: Alton Sylvanus Wyman (My Grandfather!!)
Date: 11/24/2003 10:36:19 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: snash23@cox.net
To: JBKaherl@aol.com
Sir,
It is with great pleasure that I write this to you!!!! I have been
doingresearch into my family tree off and on for a few years. I had
been doing my father's side because Mom didn't seem to know to much about
her Maine relatives.
However one day I persuaded her to tell me as much as she knew and that
started me on my search for my Mom's side of the tree. The one story
thatstuck out was her telling me HER grandfather shot himself 'over a
dog' and that his name was Abraham Lincoln Wyman. I also found that he
married Jennie Eunice Varnum and they had my Grandfather Alton (BTW-I
went to the Maine StatePolice Headquarters to see if there were any
pictures of him there, and the told me they never had a trooper by the
name of Alton S. Wyman) (My Mom has apicture of him on patrol, in
uniform, with a car stopped on the side of the road) (Go figure)
I'm sorry-I was so excited about finding your web page about Abraham I
forgot to introduce myself: My name is Stephen Wyman Nash, my mothers
name is Frances Birdella (Wyman) Nash. She is the daughter of Alton and
his first wife Gladys Meggerson Phelps of Newport News Va.. I have all of
their data but very little after them. Wow, I am so excited I can't think
right. I don't know what to ask first!!! The most obvious is-How do I go
about obtaining this info? May I copy the story in the e-mail letter? Is
it properto ask if we could contact each other? We do travel once a
year to Portlandfor a convention (usually in November) so any help with
pointing me to the right research would be appreciated. Mom did say she
would like to know more about her ancestors, so any help is
appreciated!!!
I have a number of ways of being contacted. Phone, fax, cell phone, AOL
IM, ICQ, email. I'm ramblingnow--I'm sorry. My phone number is (xxx)
xxx-xxxx and I guess you have my email address or just reply to this
message (if you desire).
I'm sorry for taking up so much of your time and will close now, with a
hearty Thank You for this site and God bless you!!!
Steve
Subject: Re: Alton Sylvanus Wyman (My Grandfather!!)
Date: 11/25/2003 11:10:52 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: snash23@cox.net
To: JBKaherl@aol.com
.... Oh, by the way, my Dad told me something today, when I showed him
your email, that may be of interest to you (or you might know already).
Granddaddy Wyman was the trooper who installed the first radio system for
the State Police, and he (my Dad) was quite emphatic about it too! Gee,
the things you find out.....!
It feels good when you find BLOOD relations!!
God Bless you and keep you,
Steve
General Notes: Wife - Mildred Swenson
http://www.ancestry.com - SSDI:
MILDRED WYMAN
SSN 004-42-8477 Residence: 04072 Saco, York, ME
Born 19 Nov 1902 Last Benefit:
Died Mar 1984 Issued: ME (1959 And 1960)
Notes: Marriage
Thomas Wilbraham and Margaret Swetenham
Husband Thomas Wilbraham
Born: 1409 - Woodhey, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1492 Buried:
Father: Thomas De Wilburgham Mother: Margaret Golborne
Marriage: 1434 - Woodhey, , Cheshire, England
Wife Margaret Swetenham
Born: 1413 - Woodhey, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: March 3, 1503 Buried:
Father: Thomas Swetenham Mother: Alice De Overton
Children
1 M William Wilbraham
Born: 1435 - Woodhey, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: August 7, 1536 Buried:Spouse: Helena Egerton
2 F Alice Wilbraham
Born: 1437 - Woodhey, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Wright
3 F Elizabeth Wilbraham
Born: 1439 - Woodhey, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Braml
4 F Jane Wilbraham
Born: 1443 - Woodhey, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lawrence Woodnots
5 F Margaret Wilbraham
Born: 1456 - Woodhey, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: B2B1-FVSpouse: Thomas Hill Marr: 1488 - Hodnot, , Shropshire, England
6 F Dau Wilbraham
Born: - Woodhey, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Chetwood
Benjamin Swett and Esther Weare
Husband Benjamin Swett
Born: May 12, 1624 - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: June 29, 1671 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Buried:
Father: John Swett 5 6 Mother: Sarah
Marriage: November 1, 1647 - Hamton Falls, Rockingham, Maine 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Wife Esther Weare
Born: 1627 - Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire Buried:
Father: Nathaniel Weare Mother: Sarah
Children
1 M Captain Joseph Swett
Born: - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire 7 19 Baptized: Died: 1722 - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire Buried:Spouse: Hannah WardSpouse: Sarah Andrews Marr: November 20, 1701 - Topsfield, Essex, MA U. S. A. 19 20
2 F Hester Swett
Born: June 17, 1648 - Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Sarah Swett
Born: November 7, 1650 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Mary Swett
Born: - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Mary Swett
Born: May 2, 1654 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Benjamin Swett
Born: March 25, 1656 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Moses Swett
Born: September 16, 1661 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Hannah Swett
Born: May 16, 1664 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Elizabeth Swett
Born: July 2, 1667 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M John Swett
Born: May 17, 1670 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 M Stephen Swett
Born: - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
Notes: Marriage
from TORREY:
SWETT, Benjamin (1624-1677) & Hester WYRE/Esther WEARE, m/2 Stephen GREENLEAF 1678?; Nov [164-?], 1 Nov 1647; Newbury/ Hampton, NH
===
from Carol <CAHJK@aol.com>
Hester and Benjamin Swett had 11 children: Esther, Sarah, Mary (who died an infant), Mary, Benjamin, Joseph, Moses, Hannah, Elizabeth, John and Stephen.
General Notes: Child - Captain Joseph Swett
Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au>
Captain Benjamin Swett and Hester Weare
Husband Captain Benjamin Swett
Born: 1624 - Wymondham, Norfolk, England, UK 8 9 21 Baptized: Died: July 29, 1677 - Scarborough, Cumberland, ME U. S. A. 9 16 Buried:
Father: John Swett Mother: Sarah
Marriage: November 1647 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Noted events in his life were:
1. Death Cause 16, in battle with American Indians at the Black Point garrison house
2. Military 16 22 - MA U. S. A.
He was commissioned a Captain and served in King Phillip's War.
3. Residence 8 16 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A.
4. Immigration 8 21, 1642 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A.
He arrived in MA with his father.
5. Residence 8 16, 1663 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A.
Wife Hester Weare
Born: 1628 16 Baptized: Died: - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 16 Buried:
Father: Peter Weare Mother: Zz
Other Spouse: Captain Stephen Greenleaf - March 31, 1678 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 9 13 15 23 24 25 26 27
Children
1 M Stephen Swett Sr.
Born: July 13, 1672 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 9 28 Baptized: Died: 1746 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 28 Buried:
2 M Joseph Swett
Born: - York, ME 7 19 Baptized: Died: August 2, 1776 - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire Buried:Spouse: Hannah Sayward Marr: 1713 29
3 F Mary Swett
Born: May 2, 1654 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 30 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Moses Swett
Born: 1661 9 Baptized: Died: 1731 9 Buried:
5 F Sarah Swett
Born: November 7, 1650 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 31 Baptized: Died: December 8, 1717 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 32 Buried:
Birth Notes: Husband - Captain Benjamin Swett
Benjamin came with his father from England before 1642. He lived in Newbury, NH until after he bought a house and land in Hampton. In Aug 1676 he served in King Philip's War. In 1667 he was commissioned Captain and ordered to repair to Black Point (now Scarborough, ME). He was placed in charge of the expedition and the day after he landed at the Black Point garrison house (29 Jul 1677) he was in command of all the troops. He made an attack upon the Indians, but was defeated and had to order a hasty retreat. "Having received many wounds, he was at last surrounded and overpowered by the foe, and fell, not far from the garrison house, still fighting." On 9 Oct 1677 the administration of the estate was granted to the widow, Hester. His eldestson was to have the land, and the other 8 children received 30 pounds a piece as they came of age. In 1679, the inventory of his estate was filed.
Carol <CAHJK@aol.com>
General Notes: Husband - Captain Benjamin Swett
Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au>
General Notes: Wife - Hester Weare
Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au>
Notes: Marriage
from TORREY:
SWETT, Benjamin (1624-1677) & Hester WYRE/Esther WEARE, m/2 Stephen GREENLEAF 1678?; Nov [164-?], 1 Nov 1647; Newbury/ Hampton, NH {Waterhouse 6; McIntire Anc. 81, 208; Farr Anc. 311; Reg. 6:50, 56, 38:300; Pillsbury Anc. 591; NYGBR 43:300; Putnam's Mag. 6:249; GDMNH 289, 670, 726; Newbury Hist. 319; Hampton 987; Salisbury Fam. 184, 330; Swett 9; Nantucket Early Settlers 152; Weare 2; Greenleaf Anc. 83; Perley 25; Sanborn Anc. 25; Stackpole 146; Coffin Anc. 55-56; Cram 32}
===
from Carol <CAHJK@aol.com>
Hester and Benjamin Swett had 11 children: Esther, Sarah, Mary (who died an infant), Mary, Benjamin, Joseph, Moses, Hannah, Elizabeth, John and Stephen.
General Notes: Child - Stephen Swett Sr.
Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au>
Death Notes: Child - Joseph Swett
Y
General Notes: Child - Joseph Swett
Source: Vital Records of York, Maine
Death Notes: Child - Mary Swett
Y
General Notes: Child - Mary Swett
Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au>
General Notes: Child - Moses Swett
Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au>
General Notes: Child - Sarah Swett
Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au>
Edward Erastus Swett
Husband Edward Erastus Swett
Born: September 1, 1830 - S. Paris, Oxford Co, ME Baptized: Died: - Biddeford, York Co, ME Buried:
Father: Israel Swett Jr. Mother: Olivia Libby
Marriage: October 4, 1854
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Elizabeth Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Swett
Born: September 15, 1718 - Hampton, NH Baptized: Died: December 3, 1810 - Berwick, ME Buried:
Other Spouse: Thomas Wallingford - 1754
Children
Thomas Wallingford and Elizabeth Swett
Husband Thomas Wallingford
Born: July 28, 1697 Baptized: Died: August 4, 1771 - Somersworth, NH Buried:
Father: John Wallingford 33 Mother: Mary Tuttle
Marriage: 1754
Other Spouse: Margaret Clements - 1717 - Dover, NH
Other Spouse: Mary Pray - July 21, 1730
Wife Elizabeth Swett
Born: September 15, 1718 - Hampton, NH Baptized: Died: December 3, 1810 - Berwick, ME Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Wallingford
Born: February 4, 1755 - Berwick, ME Baptized: Died: April 24, 1778 - Carrickfergus, Ire Buried:
2 F Olive Wallingford
Born: May 29, 1758 - Somersworth, NH Baptized: Died: March 20, 1853 - Berwick, ME Buried:
Abraham Warren and Esther Swett
Husband Abraham Warren
Born: 1606 Baptized: Died: 1689 - Salem, Essex, MA Buried:Marriage: 1637
Wife Esther Swett
Born: 1610 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Warren
Born: 1638 Baptized: Died: November 14, 1687 - Charlestown, MA Buried:Spouse: John Greene Marr: October 7, 1659 - Salem, Essex, MA
General Notes: Husband - Abraham Warren
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General Notes: Wife - Esther Swett
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General Notes: Child - Mary Warren
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Esther Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Esther Swett
Born: - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 19 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain Joseph Swett Mother: Hannah Ward
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 20 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A.
Children
General Notes: Wife - Esther Swett
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Esther Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Esther Swett
Born: 1686 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 19 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 20 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A.
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Esther Swett
Y
General Notes: Wife - Esther Swett
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Hannah Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah Swett 5 6
Born: June 16, 1674 - Newbury, Essex, MA 5 6 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Swett 5 6 Mother: Mary Plummer 5 6
Children
Hannah Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain Joseph Swett Mother: Sarah Andrews
Children
General Notes: Wife - Hannah Swett
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Hannah Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Hannah Swett
Y
General Notes: Wife - Hannah Swett
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Henry L. Swett
Husband Henry L. Swett
Born: June 1, 1834 - S. Paris, Oxford Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Israel Swett Jr. Mother: Olivia Libby
Marriage: July 10, 1859 - Portland, Cumberland Co, ME
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
John Swett
Husband John Swett 5 6
Born: 1580 - Devon, , England 5 6 Baptized: Died: April 25, 1685 - Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts 5 6 Buried:
Father: Richard Swett Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarah - Wymondham, N, England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Stephen Swett 5 6
Born: April 18, 1620 - Newbury, Essex, MA 5 6 Baptized: Died: - Newbury, Essex, MA 5 6 Buried:Spouse: Hannah Merrill 5 6 Marr: May 24, 1647 - Newbury, Essex, MA 5 34
Captain Jonathan Swett and Deborah Tilton
Husband Captain Jonathan Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain Joseph Swett Mother: Sarah Andrews
Marriage: July 19, 1733 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 7 19 35
Other Spouse: Jane Rowe - October 26, 1738 - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 7 19
Wife Deborah Tilton
Born: - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 35 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Captain Jonathan Swett
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General Notes: Wife - Deborah Tilton
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Captain Jonathan Swett
Husband Captain Jonathan Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: 1767 19 Buried:Marriage: July 19, 1733 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 7 19 35
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Captain Jonathan Swett
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Captain Jonathan Swett
Husband Captain Jonathan Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: 1767 19 Buried:Marriage: October 26, 1738 - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 7 19
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Captain Jonathan Swett
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Joseph Swett Jr.
Husband Joseph Swett Jr.
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain Joseph Swett Mother: Hannah Ward
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Joseph Swett Jr.
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Joseph Swett and Jemima Wormwood
Husband Joseph Swett
Born: August 16, 1739 - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 7 19 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain Jonathan Swett Mother: Jane Rowe
Marriage: 1764 7 19
Wife Jemima Wormwood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Wormwood Sr. Mother: Sarah Evans
Children
1 M Samuel Swett Sr.
Born: April 30, 1765 - Waterboro, York, ME U. S. A. 19 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Wilbraham Wentworth Swett
Born: February 16, 1775 - Waterborough, ME 7 19 Baptized: Died: December 20, 1842 Buried:Spouse: Susanna Patten
General Notes: Husband - Joseph Swett
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General Notes: Wife - Jemima Wormwood
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General Notes: Child - Samuel Swett Sr.
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General Notes: Child - Wilbraham Wentworth Swett
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Captain Joseph Swett and Hannah Ward
Husband Captain Joseph Swett
Born: - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire 7 19 Baptized: Died: 1722 - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire Buried:
Father: Benjamin Swett Mother: Esther Weare
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarah Andrews - November 20, 1701 - Topsfield, Essex, MA U. S. A. 19 20
Wife Hannah Ward
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Hannah Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Joseph Swett Jr.
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Esther Swett
Born: - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 19 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Margaret Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Abigail Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Captain Joseph Swett
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General Notes: Wife - Hannah Ward
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General Notes: Child - Hannah Swett
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General Notes: Child - Joseph Swett Jr.
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General Notes: Child - Esther Swett
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General Notes: Child - Margaret Swett
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General Notes: Child - Abigail Swett
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Mary Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Swett
Born: May 2, 1654 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 30 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain Benjamin Swett Mother: Hester Weare
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Mary Swett
Y
General Notes: Wife - Mary Swett
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Moses Swett
Husband Moses Swett
Born: 1661 9 Baptized: Died: 1731 9 Buried:
Father: Captain Benjamin Swett Mother: Hester Weare
Marriage: May 12, 1687 - NH U. S. A. 9 38 39 40 41 42
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence 9 - Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH U. S. A.
2. Residence 9 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A.
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Moses Swett
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Notes: Marriage
from TORREY:
SWETT, Moses (1661-1731) & Mary HUSSEY (1665-); 12 May 1687; Hampton, NH/Hampton Falls {Hampton 488, 764; Nantucket Early Settlers 152; Swett 12; Reg. 6:57; GDMNH 364, 671}
Richard Swett
Husband Richard Swett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Swett 5 6
Born: 1580 - Devon, , England 5 6 Baptized: Died: April 25, 1685 - Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts 5 6 Buried:Spouse: Sarah Marr: Wymondham, N, England
Samuel Swett Sr.
Husband Samuel Swett Sr.
Born: April 30, 1765 - Waterboro, York, ME U. S. A. 19 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Swett Mother: Jemima Wormwood
Marriage: November 21, 1789 19
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Swett Sr.
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Sarah Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Swett
Born: November 7, 1650 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 31 Baptized: Died: December 8, 1717 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 32 Buried:
Father: Captain Benjamin Swett Mother: Hester Weare
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence 9 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A.
Children
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Swett
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Notes: Marriage
from TORREY:
HOBBS, Morris & Sarah SWETT; 13 Jun 1678; Hampton, NH {Hampton 748, 986; Dover NH Mar. 107; Dow 80; Sanborn Anc. 25; GDMNH 340, 670; Reg. 6:57}
Stephen Swett Sr.
Husband Stephen Swett Sr.
Born: July 13, 1672 - Hampton, Rockingham, NH U. S. A. 9 28 Baptized: Died: 1746 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 28 Buried:
Father: Captain Benjamin Swett Mother: Hester Weare
Marriage: December 27, 1695 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 9 11 28 31 43 44 45
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence 9 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A.
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Stephen Swett Sr.
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Notes: Marriage
from TORREY:
SWETT, Stephen (1672-) & Mary KENT; m int 27 Dec 1695; Newbury {Swett 13; Kent 235; Stackpole 146; GDMNH 670; Reg. 15:273; Parker (#9) 519}
Stephen Swett
Husband Stephen Swett
Born: April 18, 1620 - Wymondham, Norfolk, England, UK 46 Baptized: Died: - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 46 Buried:
Father: John Swett Mother: Sarah
Marriage: May 24, 1647 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 9 18 47 48 49 50 51
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation 47, cordwainer
2. Residence 9 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A.
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Birth Notes: Husband - Stephen Swett
Stephen Swett was born 18 April 1620, in Wymondham, Norfolk, and married 24 May 1647, in Newbury, Hannah Merrill, daughter of John Merrill and Annis Bishop. He was a cordwainer. She died in 1662 and he married second Rebecca Smith. He died 9 Jan 1692/93, in Newbury, MA.
His children were:
First wife
1. John Swett 1648-1716/17
+Mary Plummer
2. Stephen Swett 1650-1650
3. Hannah Swett 1651-1691
+John Badger
4. Stephen Swett 1654-aft 1670
5. Elizabeth Swett 1655/56-
+Edward Poore
6. Joseph Swett 1657-
+Hannah Deveraux
7. Mary Swett 1660-1662
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Second wife
8. Rebecca Swett 1665-1665
9. Rebecca Swett 1669-
General Notes: Husband - Stephen Swett
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Notes: Marriage
from TORREY:
SWETT, Stephen & 1/wf Hannah MERRILL (-1662); 24 May 164-?, 1647; Newbury {Pillsbury Anc. 1036; Gipson Gen. 45; Newbury Hist. 319; Salisbury Fam. 243; Plumer 26; Swett 8; Badger (1909) 5; Cushing (ms) 382; EIHC 50:170}
Stephen Swett
Husband Stephen Swett
Born: April 18, 1620 - Wymondham, Norfolk, England, UK 46 Baptized: Died: - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 46 Buried:
Father: John Swett Mother: Sarah
Marriage: August 4, 1663 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 9 47
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation 47, cordwainer
2. Residence 9 - Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A.
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Birth Notes: Husband - Stephen Swett
Stephen Swett was born 18 April 1620, in Wymondham, Norfolk, and married 24 May 1647, in Newbury, Hannah Merrill, daughter of John Merrill and Annis Bishop. He was a cordwainer. She died in 1662 and he married second Rebecca Smith. He died 9 Jan 1692/93, in Newbury, MA.
His children were:
First wife
1. John Swett 1648-1716/17
+Mary Plummer
2. Stephen Swett 1650-1650
3. Hannah Swett 1651-1691
+John Badger
4. Stephen Swett 1654-aft 1670
5. Elizabeth Swett 1655/56-
+Edward Poore
6. Joseph Swett 1657-
+Hannah Deveraux
7. Mary Swett 1660-1662
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Second wife
8. Rebecca Swett 1665-1665
9. Rebecca Swett 1669-
General Notes: Husband - Stephen Swett
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Notes: Marriage
from TORREY:
SWET, Stephen & 2/wf Rebecca SMITH; 4 Aug 1663; Newbury {Swett 8}
Susanna Swett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Susanna Swett
Born: May 7, 1716 - York, York, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Swett Mother: Hannah Sayward
Children
General Notes: Wife - Susanna Swett
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Rev. Thomas Jefferson Swett
Husband Rev. Thomas Jefferson Swett
Born: August 27, 1805 7 Baptized: Died: March 28, 1879 7 Buried:
Father: Wilbraham Wentworth Swett Mother: Susanna Patten
Marriage: September 18, 1831 7
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Rev. Thomas Jefferson Swett
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Ira Witham and Vienna Swett
Husband Ira Witham 52
AKA: Ira Gott, Ira Witham Gott Born: May 20, 1810 - Maine Baptized: Died: 1870 Buried:
Father: Daniel Gott 52 Mother: Deborah Richardson 52
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
2. Alt. Birth
3. Census
4. Census
5. Misc.
6. Occupation
Wife Vienna Swett
Born: July 11, 1808 - Maine Baptized: Died: September 30, 1889 - Surry, Hancock, ME Buried:
Father: Wilbraham Wentworth Swett Mother: Susanna Patten
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Death
2. Census
3. Census
4. Census
Children
1 M Frederick W. Witham
Born: February 22, 1834 - Surry, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: - San Francisco, CA Buried:Spouse: Cathlena H. Means
2 F Martha M. Witham
Born: October 24, 1835 - Surry, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Capt. Ira P. Witham
Born: November 13, 1838 - Surry, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Curtis
4 M Robert L. Witham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Charles H. Witham
Born: January 2, 1843 - Surry, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Ann Maria Witham
Born: - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Mary Dellie Witham
Born: December 7, 1848 - Surry, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alexander D. Stackpole
General Notes: Husband - Ira Witham
Name Changed by Maine Legislature 07 Mar 1834 from Ira Witham Gott to Ira Witham, residence: Ellsworth, ME
Maine Legislature
An act to change names 07 March 1834.
Ira Witham Gott of Ellsworth to be called Ira Witham
Maine Families in 1790, Vol I, pg 122:
"(might this be the Ira Witham b. England 6 April 1810)"
Maine Legislative Indexes 1831-1835
Subject: WITHAM, IRA Link: 65781 Description: See Blue Hill 1832 GY 76-1 Year: -0- Type: Access #:
Subject: WITHAM, IRA Link: 65782 Description: Surname changed from Ira Witham Gott Year: 1834 Type: PS Access #: 107-129
General Notes: Child - Capt. Ira P. Witham
The experiences of Charles H. Witham Co.E 28<sup>th</sup> Regiment Maine
A 19 year old man from Surry,Maine
this was taken from a letter to Adj General Selden Connor State of Maine on July 31st, 1896.Mr.Charles H. Witham had sent to the Adj General telling of his experiences with the 28th Maine.
While 4 companies of us were stationed at Plaquemine, LA on the Mississippi River, our company by order of Lieutenant Colonel Hadlock who was in charge, was assigned to provost duty under a Capt. Albert Stern of the 171st New York Regiment Was Provost Marshall at the time. One of our duties was to visit every steamer that called, and see that nothing was landed without passes for same period .
On the afternoon of April 17, 1863,I visited a steamer bound up the river, and the Capt. told me that he had landed some freight on the other side of the river about six miles below that he believed there was something wrong about it but the parties had passes to land it and he could not refuse. I reported the same to Capt. Stearns, and he told me to send a guard right over to take charge of it and he would go over in the morning early and see to it. I sent Sgt. M.P.A..Wilder and six men right over, about 9 o clock the next morning I called at the Marshall's office, and to my surprise found him there. I said how was this Capt., I thought you had gone over the river to look after that matter, he said he didn't feel very well and so didn't go. I said that would not do I can't have my men over there that way, if you are not going, I will go. Well he said I will tend to things here and I was soon off. After arriving on the other side I got a horse and saddle and was not long going down the river to the place where the freight had been landed [some six miles] and to my surprise I found no men there. I soon learned that the stuff landed was some clothing for the Confederate Army, and a company of them between 75 and 100 came on to them that morning, between daylight and Sunrise.
With Capt. Standley, of the other branch of my Regiment and several of his men in front of them that they were taken prisoner, on their way to this place, and they thought it was a company of Union soldiers as they approached until it was too late to resist, and were taken prisoners with the rest. The clothing was soon gathered up and the company with their prisoners was soon on the return.
I hurried back up the river to get back to report the matter to the Lieutenant Colonel; when I got back to where I had landed, the boatman had gone back. So I told the Planter to call his slaves and launch a small boat I saw along side of his house, for I couldn't wait for the other to return when the men got the boat to about halfway down I saw a squad mounted about half a mile down the river riding fast towards us, in a few moments they were in front of me, as I stood on the levy, a Lt. and 4 Confederates with guns leveled on me and three of them pulled their guns but only one discharged the others misfired. That was a charge of heavy buckshot one shot striking me in the left side of the face very close to the temple, one in the left shoulder, and two in the left arm above the elbow, and I fell to the ground unconscious, as they supposed to die.
I learned later that the Planters daughter came right out to where I lay and begged of the Lt. to stop the men from taking of my things and let me alone and let me die. So he made the men return my hat & boots which they had taken, but my watch and chain and my Revolver they took and when they joined the company again, showed the prisoners my revolver and told them I was dead.
But that dear kind lady, had the slaves take me to her house and soon after had them take me to the boat, lying on a mattress, with my head resting in her lap, an umbrella spread over me to keep the hot sun off, and a wet cloth lying over the wound in my head, she had the men take me across the river again, and would wet the cloth often in the river to keep it as cool a she could. My own mother could not have done more for me and the Lady and was entire stranger to me.
They raised a small sum of money there and gave the Lady for her kindness too me. The next day she returned the money, and said she wouldn't take it, that she had only done her duty and would not keep the money.
When our surgeon saw me he thought I could not recover, and doctors of the town that came to see me thought the same, later in the day the Medical Director from Baton Rouge called on his way to New Orleans, and came to see me, he ordered me sent to Baton Rouge and he would do all he could to save me, and he kept his word.
For lacking a couple of days of three-weeks I had recovered enough that he allowed me to leave the hospital and go back to my company, still stopping in Plaquemine; saying you must be very careful of your self and they can dress your wounds just as well as if you were here.
The shot remains in my head yet and the one in my shoulder, the upper one in the arm passed through and the lower one was taken out. In a few days after my return to Plaquemine I got a fine saddle horse and began taking rides everyday, the first day I rode out about a mile and was so weak that I almost fell off the horse before I got back, but the next day I felt stronger, and kept gaining nicely for sometime until other troubles came on.
On the following June about the 3rd or 4th our Regiment was ordered to the front at Port Hudson and I began to pack up when my Capt. came along and said what are you doing, I said I want to go with you, he said you are hardly fit to be out of bed, much more than going to the front He called the Col., and the Col. Said, don't you think of it, but stay here till you get stronger, so I remained at Plaquemine, and I assisted the Provost Marshall what I could.
On the morning of the 18th of June just after returning to our quarters after trying to eat a little breakfast but was so sick with a bad case of jaundice, that I could not eat but a few mouthfuls and drink a cup of tea. When one of the men came running in and said, the Confederates are riding into town on every street. I told the men that were there to go get on their equipment as quick as possible and jumped for my own but before I could, a round of bullets were coming through the windows and doors.
One of the men named Kimball, grabbed his gun and returned their fire and shot one of their men who fell from his horse and died right there, but I quickly saw it was useless to stand out against so large a force and ordered the men to surrender, as we all were invalids and left their to recruit.
So we were taken prisoner, some 22 or 23 in all, among them was Sgt. Brown of my own company. We were soon formed in line and started on the march out-of-town. They burned one steamer that called there, while they were on the road they done other damage. As we were marching out of town, one of them said to me to your unwell, I told him that I was, and had been for some time [you see it was just two months before that I was wounded]. He stopped his horse and jumped off said here take my horse I am better able to walk then you are, another man just back of him said here is a horse with no one on it, and then he said well then take that one. It was the horse the man was shot off when they charged on our quarters, and some of the clothing taken from my Valise was hitched to the saddle; but I was glad to get a chance to ride I was so weak.
After getting well back from the river out of danger, reaching the balance of the Division that was on the road down the river, between three and five thousand of them, a short stop was made.There all the prisoners were paroled but myself, I being the only commissioned officer, and their orders were not to parole any of them if captured, so they took me along with them, and my case looked very dark, but I was pleased to see the others get paroled if I could not. We were soon on the move again with the rest of the Division as I said before down the river. The travel was rough over a broken country and rather slow.
In the evening two men that were in charge of me met with the commander of one of the Regiments and told him that I was very sick and could hardly get along with them, he said we can't be going much further tonight and he shall have my horse a part of the time before he shall walk, and see tomorrow what will be done with him.
We were on the move till quite late that night, and off again in the morning, and part of the time I was in the saddle, part of the time a citizen had me in the cart with him, then I would be on the forage wagon and so on as we moved on. The men were very kind to me seemed very sorry that they had not better conveyance and something better to eat, I didn't look for any such feeling as that and I felt very thankful to them for it I assure you.
On the afternoon of the 20th we made a stop on a plantation to clear a very heavy shower, and take lunch. As I went to the tank to get a drink of water I met a Sgt.Major who looked at me very sharp, and passed on, in a few moments he returned with the same officer I had met the night of the 18th and could see that he was a Lieutenant Colonel, as soon as I saw him coming towards me,he said why Lt. I did not know you was still with my Regiment, I thought you was with the other part of the Division; I am very sorry indeed I did not know it I would have some better conveyance than you had, extending his hand and gave me as friendly a shake as I ever got. He asked me to take a walk around the house with him. I thanked him and went with him, there he ordered lunch of us both, and also call for pen Ink and paper and began writing, in a few moments he handed me the paper, there he said is your release from our force you can remain here as long as you wish and no Confederate force will trouble you, unless you are found with arms in your hands.
One cannot imagine my surprise, and I thanked him very warmly I assure you.Then I learned his name as I read James Walker Lieutenant Colonel 2nd Regiment Lepas Mounted Riflemen. In our short chat together the Col. spoke of the war with a very deep feeling very sorry it had begun for and hoped it soon would be stopped. The Col. soon arose saying well I will have to leave you as my Regiment is already falling in, and again gave me as more my shake of the hand as warm a shake as one could have and bid me goodbye as he left the house.
I went to the front of the house and returned his kind salute of the hand as he rode by at the head of his Regiment. I remained at the plantation that night and the next morning I started back for Plaquemine part of the time on horseback part of the time on foot and such conveyance as I could get until I got back without any interference, and took the first steamer that called, for Baton Rouge, glad to get safe within our own lines once more and later joined my Regiment again.
Charles H. Witham
General Notes: Child - Charles H. Witham
Charles H. Witham
Residence: Surry, ME
Enlisted as a Lieutenant 1st Class on 10 October 1862 at the age of 19
Commission in Company E, 28th Infantry Regiment Maine on 10 October 1862
Mustered out on 31 August 1863 in Augusta, ME
The experiences of Charles H. Witham Co.E 28th Regiment Maine
A 19 year old man from Surry,Maine
this was taken from a letter to Adj General Selden Connor State of Maine on July 31st, 1896.Mr.Charles H. Witham had sent to the Adj General telling of his experiences with the 28th Maine.
While 4 companies of us were stationed at Plaquemine, LA on the Mississippi River, our company by order of Lieutenant Colonel Hadlock who was in charge, was assigned to provost duty under a Capt. Albert Stern of the 171st New York Regiment Was Provost Marshall at the time. One of our duties was to visit every steamer that called, and see that nothing was landed without passes for same period .
On the afternoon of April 17, 1863,I visited a steamer bound up the river, and the Capt. told me that he had landed some freight on the other side of the river about six miles below that he believed there was something wrong about it but the parties had passes to land it and he could not refuse. I reported the same to Capt. Stearns, and he told me to send a guard right over to take charge of it and he would go over in the morning early and see to it. I sent Sgt. M.P.A..Wilder and six men right over, about 9 o clock the next morning I called at the Marshall's office, and to my surprise found him there. I said how was this Capt., I thought you had gone over the river to look after that matter, he said he didn't feel very well and so didn't go. I said that would not do I can't have my men over there that way, if you are not going, I will go. Well he said I will tend to things here and I was soon off. After arriving on the other side I got a horse and saddle and was not long going down the river to the place where the freight had been landed [some six miles] and to my surprise I found no men there. I soon learned that the stuff landed was some clothing for the Confederate Army, and a company of them between 75 and 100 came on to them that morning, between daylight and Sunrise.
With Capt. Standley, of the other branch of my Regiment and several of his men in front of them that they were taken prisoner, on their way to this place, and they thought it was a company of Union soldiers as they approached until it was too late to resist, and were taken prisoners with the rest. The clothing was soon gathered up and the company with their prisoners was soon on the return.
I hurried back up the river to get back to report the matter to the Lieutenant Colonel; when I got back to where I had landed, the boatman had gone back. So I told the Planter to call his slaves and launch a small boat I saw along side of his house, for I couldn't wait for the other to return when the men got the boat to about halfway down I saw a squad mounted about half a mile down the river riding fast towards us, in a few moments they were in front of me, as I stood on the levy, a Lt. and 4 Confederates with guns leveled on me and three of them pulled their guns but only one discharged the others misfired. That was a charge of heavy buckshot one shot striking me in the left side of the face very close to the temple, one in the left shoulder, and two in the left arm above the elbow, and I fell to the ground unconscious, as they supposed to die.
I learned later that the Planters daughter came right out to where I lay and begged of the Lt. to stop the men from taking of my things and let me alone and let me die. So he made the men return my hat & boots which they had taken, but my watch and chain and my Revolver they took and when they joined the company again, showed the prisoners my revolver and told them I was dead.
But that dear kind lady, had the slaves take me to her house and soon after had them take me to the boat, lying on a mattress, with my head resting in her lap, an umbrella spread over me to keep the hot sun off, and a wet cloth lying over the wound in my head, she had the men take me across the river again, and would wet the cloth often in the river to keep it as cool a she could. My own mother could not have done more for me and the Lady and was entire stranger to me.
They raised a small sum of money there and gave the Lady for her kindness too me. The next day she returned the money, and said she wouldn't take it, that she had only done her duty and would not keep the money.
When our surgeon saw me he thought I could not recover, and doctors of the town that came to see me thought the same, later in the day the Medical Director from Baton Rouge called on his way to New Orleans, and came to see me, he ordered me sent to Baton Rouge and he would do all he could to save me, and he kept his word.
For lacking a couple of days of three-weeks I had recovered enough that he allowed me to leave the hospital and go back to my company, still stopping in Plaquemine; saying you must be very careful of your self and they can dress your wounds just as well as if you were here.
The shot remains in my head yet and the one in my shoulder, the upper one in the arm passed through and the lower one was taken out. In a few days after my return to Plaquemine I got a fine saddle horse and began taking rides everyday, the first day I rode out about a mile and was so weak that I almost fell off the horse before I got back, but the next day I felt stronger, and kept gaining nicely for sometime until other troubles came on.
On the following June about the 3rd or 4th our Regiment was ordered to the front at Port Hudson and I began to pack up when my Capt. came along and said what are you doing, I said I want to go with you, he said you are hardly fit to be out of bed, much more than going to the front He called the Col., and the Col. Said, don't you think of it, but stay here till you get stronger, so I remained at Plaquemine, and I assisted the Provost Marshall what I could.
On the morning of the 18th of June just after returning to our quarters after trying to eat a little breakfast but was so sick with a bad case of jaundice, that I could not eat but a few mouthfuls and drink a cup of tea. When one of the men came running in and said, the Confederates are riding into town on every street. I told the men that were there to go get on their equipment as quick as possible and jumped for my own but before I could, a round of bullets were coming through the windows and doors.
One of the men named Kimball, grabbed his gun and returned their fire and shot one of their men who fell from his horse and died right there, but I quickly saw it was useless to stand out against so large a force and ordered the men to surrender, as we all were invalids and left their to recruit.
So we were taken prisoner, some 22 or 23 in all, among them was Sgt. Brown of my own company. We were soon formed in line and started on the march out-of-town. They burned one steamer that called there, while they were on the road they done other damage. As we were marching out of town, one of them said to me to your unwell, I told him that I was, and had been for some time [you see it was just two months before that I was wounded]. He stopped his horse and jumped off said here take my horse I am better able to walk then you are, another man just back of him said here is a horse with no one on it, and then he said well then take that one. It was the horse the man was shot off when they charged on our quarters, and some of the clothing taken from my Valise was hitched to the saddle; but I was glad to get a chance to ride I was so weak.
After getting well back from the river out of danger, reaching the balance of the Division that was on the road down the river, between three and five thousand of them, a short stop was made.There all the prisoners were paroled but myself, I being the only commissioned officer, and their orders were not to parole any of them if captured, so they took me along with them, and my case looked very dark, but I was pleased to see the others get paroled if I could not. We were soon on the move again with the rest of the Division as I said before down the river. The travel was rough over a broken country and rather slow.
In the evening two men that were in charge of me met with the commander of one of the Regiments and told him that I was very sick and could hardly get along with them, he said we can't be going much further tonight and he shall have my horse a part of the time before he shall walk, and see tomorrow what will be done with him.
We were on the move till quite late that night, and off again in the morning, and part of the time I was in the saddle, part of the time a citizen had me in the cart with him, then I would be on the forage wagon and so on as we moved on. The men were very kind to me seemed very sorry that they had not better conveyance and something better to eat, I didn't look for any such feeling as that and I felt very thankful to them for it I assure you.
On the afternoon of the 20th we made a stop on a plantation to clear a very heavy shower, and take lunch. As I went to the tank to get a drink of water I met a Sgt.Major who looked at me very sharp, and passed on, in a few moments he returned with the same officer I had met the night of the 18th and could see that he was a Lieutenant Colonel, as soon as I saw him coming towards me,he said why Lt. I did not know you was still with my Regiment, I thought you was with the other part of the Division; I am very sorry indeed I did not know it I would have some better conveyance than you had, extending his hand and gave me as friendly a shake as I ever got. He asked me to take a walk around the house with him. I thanked him and went with him, there he ordered lunch of us both, and also call for pen Ink and paper and began writing, in a few moments he handed me the paper, there he said is your release from our force you can remain here as long as you wish and no Confederate force will trouble you, unless you are found with arms in your hands.
One cannot imagine my surprise, and I thanked him very warmly I assure you.Then I learned his name as I read James Walker Lieutenant Colonel 2nd Regiment Lepas Mounted Riflemen. In our short chat together the Col. spoke of the war with a very deep feeling very sorry it had begun for and hoped it soon would be stopped. The Col. soon arose saying well I will have to leave you as my Regiment is already falling in, and again gave me as more my shake of the hand as warm a shake as one could have and bid me goodbye as he left the house.
I went to the front of the house and returned his kind salute of the hand as he rode by at the head of his Regiment. I remained at the plantation that night and the next morning I started back for Plaquemine part of the time on horseback part of the time on foot and such conveyance as I could get until I got back without any interference, and took the first steamer that called, for Baton Rouge, glad to get safe within our own lines once more and later joined my Regiment again.
Charles H. Witham
Olaf I Tryggvesson and Gunhild Swietoslava
Husband Olaf I Tryggvesson
Born: Baptized: Died: 1000 Buried:Marriage: 0998
Other Spouse: Thyra Haraldsdatter - 0998
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, King of Norway
Wife Gunhild Swietoslava
Born: 0943 - Poznan, Poznan, Pol Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Mieszko Mother: Dubravka
Other Spouse: Svend Tveskaeg I Haraldsson - 0953
Noted events in her life were:
1. Occupation, Princess of Poland
Children
Benjamin Swift and Hannah Wing
Husband Benjamin Swift
Born: 1682 - Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA Baptized: Died: 1776 - Falmouth, Barnstable Co., MA Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah Wing
Born: December 10, 1679 - Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA Baptized: Died: 1743 - Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA Buried:
Father: Samuel Batchelder Wing Mother: Mary Dillingham
Children
1 M Samuel Swift
Born: September 11, 1704 - Falkingham, Barnstable Co., MA Baptized: Died: 1797 - Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH Buried:Spouse: Mercy Wing
Mr. Charles Swift II and Sarah Tupper
Husband Mr. Charles Swift II
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: October 9, 1847 - Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachuetts, USA 53
Wife Sarah Tupper 54
Born: October 27, 1829 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Prince Tupper Jr. Mother: Clarissa Gibbs
Children
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Tupper
Tupper Sarah B. 42 F W MA MS Plymouth KIngston 1870 Census
Esther Susanna Swift
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Esther Susanna Swift
AKA: Susanna Allen Born: - Bocking, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1691 - Sandwich, Barnstable, MA Buried:
Father: William Swift Mother: Joanne Sisson
Noted events in her life were:
1. , AKA SUSANNAH
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Alt. Marriage, MA, 1646
Children
General Notes: Wife - Esther Susanna Swift
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Josiah Wadsworth and Eunice Swift
Husband Josiah Wadsworth
Born: 1795 Baptized: Died: 1870 Buried:
Father: William Wadsworth Mother: Mary R. Vose
Marriage:
Wife Eunice Swift
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1824 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William AyersSpouse: William Wentworth
2 M William Wadsworth
Born: 1826 - Milton, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Maria Louise Littlefield
3 F Alice Wadsworth
Born: 1829 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Daniel Wing and Hannah Swift
Husband Daniel Wing
Born: 1617 - Sandwich, Kent, England Baptized: Died: - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Buried: - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Father: John Wing Mother: Deborah Batchelder
Marriage: December 5, 1641 - Sandwich, MA
Other Spouse: Anna Ewer - June 2, 1666 - Sandwich, MA
Noted events in his life were:
1. No Name - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Inventory of Estate, The inventory of "Daniel Wing late of Sandwich who deceased the 10th, day of march 1697/8" was taken by William Bassett and Thomas Smith, on, 21 March, 1697/8. The real estate was: "one Shear in Scorton Neck", £25; "all the Rest of his lands and meadow ground & housing" £200., Jacob Wing made oath to the inventory, 5 April, 1698[CI:1914:?4:CI]
2. No Name - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Administration of Estate
3. No Name - Sandwich, Plymouth Colony
military muster roll
4. No Name - Sandwich, Plymouth Colony
court case (civil)
5. No Name - Sandwich, Plymouth Colony
Inventory of Estate, On 3 May, 1659, "the following Inventory was prsented to the Court, and attested to by John Wing and Steven Winge as being a true, Inventory of a smale estate Confeirmed to the Children of Daniell, Wing;" The real estate was: "a Dwelling house . . . . ten acrees of, upland betwixt three or foure Acrees Improved . . . . three acrees of, meddow", "The Court hath likewise taken Cecuritie for the estate to bee forth, Coming; of :1571:?4:CI], Joseph Wing's will, 1, Brig
6. Probate - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
"March 1, 1658-9. Whereas at this Court John Winge testified and, cleared up unto the court, that the estate of Daniel Winge is made, over unto his children, the Court allows thereof, provided that the, said John Winge give it unto the Court a true inventory of the estate, soe desposed and engaged, and that he likewise engage that the said, estate shall be imployed for the use of the said children."
7. Probate - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Will dated March 10, 1698, proved April 5, 16978; mentions youngest, son, Jashub Wing, who was made sole executor, sons Samuel, Bachelder,, John and Daniel and daughter Lydia Abott. The wife of Daniel was, living at date of his will but name not mentioned. She may have lived, till about 1720, for a legacy to John was payable four years after, decease of testator's widow; legacy to Daniel eight years after, decease of widow; and legacy to Bacheld:1571:?4:CI], Joseph Wing's will, 1, Brig
8. Residence - Sandwich, Plymouth Colony
June 28, 1640, Andrew Hallet, being about to remove to Yarmouth,, conveyed certain landed property to Daniel Wing, the instrument being, witnessed by John Wing and Edward Dillingham. This was undoubtedly a, farm in the immediate neighborhood of the parental mansion. The house, in which he resided was probably not far removed from the spot, supposed to be the residence of his father. This is the oldest known, deed to property in Sandwich, named.[:1571:?4:CI], Joseph Wing's will, 1, Brig
9. Will - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Wife Hannah Swift
Born: April 9, 1625 - Bocking, Essex, England Baptized: Died: - MA Buried:
Father: William Swift Mother: Joanne Sisson
Children
1 F Hannah Wing
Born: July 18, 1642 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Lydia Wing
Born: May 23, 1647 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Deborah Wing
Born: October 10, 1648 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Ephraim Wing
Born: 1649 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Samuel Wing
Born: August 20, 1652 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Hepzibah Wing
Born: November 7, 1654 Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M John Wing
Born: November 14, 1656 - Sandwich, MA Baptized: Died: August 1, 1717 - Rochester, MA Buried:Spouse: Martha Spooner Marr: 1682 - Barnstable, MA
8 F Beulah Wing
Born: November 16, 1658 - Sandwich, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Deborah Wing
Born: November 28, 1660 Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M Daniel Wing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 F Experience Wing
Born: August 4, 1668 - Sandwich, Pc Baptized: Died: 1759 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts Buried: - Friends' Burying Ground, Dartmouth, Bristol, MassachusettsSpouse: Samuel Spooner Marr: 1687 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Pc
Death Notes: Husband - Daniel Wing
The inventory of "Daniel Wing late of Sandwich who deceased the 10th, day of march 1697/8" was taken by William Bassett and Thomas Smith, on, 21 March, 1697/8.[CI:2244:?4:CI], No VR
Burial Notes: Husband - Daniel Wing
The descendants of Daniel and Stephen Wing have nearly all been, connected with the society calling themselves Friends. The place in, Sandwich where they have from the first worshiped, is near Spring, Hill, about three miles eastward from the central village., There, in the midst of a thickly settled neighborhood of the same, faith, now rises the neat and commodious house of worship, which has, succeeded one or two less costly structures before i:1571:?4:CI], Joseph Wing's will, 1, Brig
General Notes: Husband - Daniel Wing
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General Notes: Wife - Hannah Swift
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General Notes: Child - Hannah Wing
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General Notes: Child - Lydia Wing
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General Notes: Child - Deborah Wing
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General Notes: Child - Ephraim Wing
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General Notes: Child - Samuel Wing
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General Notes: Child - Hepzibah Wing
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General Notes: Child - John Wing
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General Notes: Child - Beulah Wing
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General Notes: Child - Deborah Wing
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General Notes: Child - Daniel Wing
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General Notes: Child - Experience Wing
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Stanley Dwight Wadsworth and Harriet Swift
Husband Stanley Dwight Wadsworth
Born: - Windham, Ohio Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Dwight Wadsworth Mother: Prudence Slocum
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Rachel - 1842
Wife Harriet Swift
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
J. R. Swift and Edess Thomson
Husband J. R. Swift
Born: 1885 - MN Baptized: Died: - Lewiston, Montana Buried:Marriage: 1904 - MN
Wife Edess Thomson
Born: 1888 - Minnesota, USA Baptized: Died: - Lewiston, Montana Buried:
Father: William Dwight Thomson Mother: Margaret Maggie Murphy
Children
General Notes: Husband - J. R. Swift
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General Notes: Wife - Edess Thomson
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Johathan Swift and Sarah Tupper
Husband Johathan Swift
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Tupper
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Israel Tupper Mother: Deborah Tobey
Children
Walter Bennett Windsor and Joyce Swift
Husband Walter Bennett Windsor
Born: March 24, 1927 - Lincoln, Maine, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Walter Bennett Windsor Mother: Ruth Alena Farrington
Marriage: June 14, 1945 - Pittsfield, Maine, USA
Other Spouse: Bertha Betty Inman - July 1954 - Maine, USA
Wife Joyce Swift
Born: 1928 - Pittsfield, Maine, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Walter Bennett Windsor
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General Notes: Wife - Joyce Swift
/Windsor/
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Charles M. Wyman and Mary B. Swift
Husband Charles M. Wyman
Born: April 18, 1823 - Bloomfield, Maine Baptized: Died: April 5, 1897 Buried:
Father: Elijah E. Wyman Mother: Mary Bicknell
Marriage: November 28, 1849 - Norridgewock, Maine
Wife Mary B. Swift
Born: 1829 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Wyman
Born: 1850 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Charles Arthur Wyman
Born: May 17, 1851 Baptized: Died: December 16, 1874 Buried:
3 M Walter Allen Wyman
Born: July 20, 1853 - Maine Baptized: Died: March 30, 1877 - Maine Buried:
4 F Mary Jane Wyman
Born: 1855 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Palmer White
5 M William Henry Wyman
Born: November 28, 1857 Baptized: Died: April 25, 1879 Buried:
6 M Edwin Richard Wyman
Born: November 16, 1865 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elvira Holmes
Nathaniel Swift and Sarah Thomas
Husband Nathaniel Swift 55
Born: September 18, 1749 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nathaniel Swift 55 Mother: Abia Tupper 56
Marriage:
Wife Sarah Thomas 55
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Nathaniel Swift and Abia Tupper
Husband Nathaniel Swift 55
Born: - Sandwich, Barstable County, Massachusetts Colony Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: September 14, 1730 - Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachuetts Colony 57
Wife Abia Tupper 56
Born: November 1, 1713 Baptized: Died: April 4, 1782 - Warren, Litchfield County, Connecticut Colony Buried:
Father: Eliakim Tupper 55 58 Mother: Joanna Fish 55
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, December 27, 1713
Children
1 F Innominatus Swift 55
Born: April 1731 Baptized: Died: - Died Infancy. Buried:
2 M Rufus Swift 55
Born: November 24, 1734 Baptized: Died: - Died Infancy. Buried:
3 F Joanna Swift 55
Born: July 17, 1737 Baptized: Died: - Died Infancy. Buried:
4 F Abigail Swift 55
Born: November 12, 1746 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Peleg Sturtevant 55
5 M Nathaniel Swift 55
Born: September 18, 1749 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah Thomas 55
6 M Isaac Swift 55
Born: February 27, 1753 Baptized: Died: 1802 Buried:Spouse: Patience Case 55
Ebenezer Wadsworth and Patience Swift
Husband Ebenezer Wadsworth
Born: 1718 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Elizabeth Vose
Marriage:
Wife Patience Swift
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Ebenezer Wadsworth
Children
Ebenezer Wadsworth and Patience Swift
Husband Ebenezer Wadsworth
Born: 1725 - Becket, Berkshire, MA Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: QT3C-6B
Father: Recompense Wadsworth Mother: Sarah Morey
Marriage:
Wife Patience Swift
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Ebenezer Wadsworth
Children
1 M Joseph Wadsworth
Born: 1760 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Richard Swift and Joan Whitlock Wheelock
Husband Richard Swift
Born: 1502 - Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alexander Swift Mother: Margaret Ingle
Marriage: 1530 - England
Wife Joan Whitlock Wheelock
Born: 1506 - Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Swift
Born: May 3, 1530 - Eng Baptized: Died: 1604 - Eng Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Mason Marr: 1604 - Eng
Robert Swift
Husband Robert Swift
Born: 1580 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Swift
Born: - Bocking, Suffolk Or Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1642 - Plymouth, MA Buried:Spouse: Joanne Sisson Marr: 1621 - Bocking, Suffolk, England
General Notes: Husband - Robert Swift
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General Notes: Child - William Swift
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Samuel Swift and Mercy Wing
Husband Samuel Swift
Born: September 11, 1704 - Falkingham, Barnstable Co., MA Baptized: Died: 1797 - Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH Buried:
Father: Benjamin Swift Mother: Hannah Wing
Marriage:
Wife Mercy Wing
Born: 1718 - Sandwich, Barnstable, MA Baptized: Died: May 5, 1790 - Wareham, Plymouth, MA Buried:
Father: Nathaniel Wing Mother: Jemima Blackmore
Children
1 F Rose Swift
Born: March 5, 1758 - Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH Baptized: Died: - NH Buried:Spouse: Jesse Ballou
Silas Swift and Abigail Tupper
Husband Silas Swift 55
Born: August 2, 1713 Baptized: Died: September 24, 1794 - Lebanon, Lietchfield County, Connecticut, USA Buried:Marriage: October 16, 1735
Wife Abigail Tupper 55 59
Born: August 13, 1717 Baptized: Died: February 15, 1811 - Lebanon, Lietchfield County, Connecticut, USA Buried:
Father: Eliakim Tupper 55 58 Mother: Joanna Fish 55
Other Spouse: John Perry - October 26, 1769 - Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Colony 60
Children
Thomas Swift and Elizabeth Vose
Husband Thomas Swift
Born: 1620 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1655 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Wife Elizabeth Vose
Born: 1623 - Ditton, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Vose Mother: Jane Moss
Children
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Swift
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General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Vose
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William Swift
Husband William Swift
Born: - England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Swift
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Swift
Husband William Swift
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Swift Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Alexander Swift
Born: 1480 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Ingle
William Swift and Janet Elizabeth Wilson
Husband William Swift
Born: December 3, 1561 - Eng Baptized: Died: October 13 - England Buried:
Father: William Swift Mother: Elizabeth Mason
Marriage: October 13, 1582 - Eng
Wife Janet Elizabeth Wilson
Born: 1553 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Wilson Mother:
Children
1 M William Swift
Born: 1589 - Bocking Eng Baptized: Died: - Sandwich Barnstable MA Buried:Spouse: Joanne Bassett Sisson Marr: June 4, 1628 - Sandwich MassSpouse: Joanne Bassett Marr: 1619
William Swift and Ruth Ellingham Toby
Husband William Swift
Born: 1619 - Boking Essex England Baptized: Died: - Sandwich Mass Buried:
Father: William Swift Mother: Joanne Bassett Sisson
Father: William Swift Mother: Joanne Bassett
Marriage: 1650 - Sandwich Mass
Other Spouse: Ruth Dillingham - 1651
Wife Ruth Ellingham Toby
Born: 1626 - Sandwich Mass Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Francis Toby Mother:
Children
1 F Dinah Swift
Born: 1669 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Perry Marr: May 27, 1723 - Bridgewater, Plymouth Mass
Swigert and Flora Lorene Witham
Husband Swigert
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Flora Lorene Witham
Born: - Ohio Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Samuel Witham Mother: Martha Marie Argadine
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
2. Census
Children
David Dave Wooley and Martha Frances Yeldell Swilling
Husband David Dave Wooley
Born: November 22, 1809 - Edgefield Dist, South Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: January 8, 1893 - Chilton County, Alabama, USA Buried:Marriage: September 30, 1851 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Wife Martha Frances Yeldell Swilling
Born: January 20, 1821 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: August 10, 1871 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried:
Children
1 M William Cataline Wooley
Born: August 29, 1852 - Chilton County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: 1906 - Indian Territory, Oklahoma, USA Buried:
2 F Corintha Ann Suddie Wooley
Born: July 20, 1854 - Chilton County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: June 10, 1904 - Cisco, Texas, USA Buried:Spouse: William Curry Farrington Marr: February 9, 1876 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
3 F Georgeanna Wooley
Born: November 15, 1856 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: October 7, 1918 - Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA Buried:Spouse: James Wiley Mason Marr: November 18, 1886 - Brierfield, Alabama, USA
General Notes: Husband - David Dave Wooley
was in info-WFT CD 8 Pedigree 3829
General Notes: Wife - Martha Frances Yeldell Swilling
/Wooley/
was in info-WFTCD 8 Pedigree 3829
General Notes: Child - William Cataline Wooley
was in info-WFT CD 8 Pedigree 3829
General Notes: Child - Corintha Ann Suddie Wooley
/Farrington/
was in 1860 US census Bibb County, AL
Was in 1870 US census Bibb County, AL
was in info-M.Broadwell 1997
was in info-WFT CD 8 Pedigree 3829
General Notes: Child - Georgeanna Wooley
/Mason/
was in info-WFT CD 8 Pedigree 3829
Adam De Swillington
Husband Adam De Swillington
Born: 1410 - Hull, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice De Swillington
Born: 1432 - Hull, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: - Hull, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Hugh Dickinson Marr: 1451 - Hull, Yorkshire, England
General Notes: Husband - Adam De Swillington
fam hist Clunies 1993
General Notes: Child - Alice De Swillington
/Dickinson/
was in info-Clunies 1993
John Swillington
Husband John Swillington
Born: 1275 - Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1375 Buried:Marriage: 1201 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Joan Swillington
Born: 1201 - Calverley, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1301 Buried:Spouse: William Walter Scot Calverley Marr: 1223 - England
Bradstreet Tompkins and Mary Ann Swim
Husband Bradstreet Tompkins 61
Born: April 29, 1829 - Peel, New Brunswick, Canada 61 Baptized: Died: October 15, 1904 - Peel, New Brunswick, Canada 61 Buried:
Father: Tompkins Mother:
Marriage: May 31, 1866 - Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, Peel, April 29, 1829
2. Alt. Death, Peel , Carleton Co., NB, October 15, 1904
Wife Mary Ann Swim
Born: 1845 - Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada 61 Baptized: Died: April 10, 1898 61 Buried:
Father: James Swim Mother: Mary Ann Rideout 61
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth 61, Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada, 1845
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Alt. Marriage, Woodstock, Carleton County, NB, May 31, 1866
Children
1 M Inglis Macleod Tompkins 62
AKA: Inglis M Tompkins 61 Born: February 26, 1868 - Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada 61 62 Baptized: Died: December 9, 1921 - Florenceville, Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada 62 Buried:Spouse: Maude Bertie Dyer 61 Marr: September 6, 1891 - Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
2 F Lena Tompkins 61
Born: October 25, 1883 - Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada 61 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Samuel Watts Tompkins
Born: December 23, 1870 - New Brunswick, Baptized: Died: February 3, 1927 - Carleton Co , NB Buried: - East Florenceville, Carleton Co., NBSpouse: Elizabeth Belle Hartley Marr: November 15, 1905 - Carleton Co, NBSpouse: Florence Victoria Vandine 62 Marr: April 15, 1895 - York County, NB
4 M Watts Tompkins 61
Born: December 23, 1870 - Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada 61 Baptized: Died: 1927 - Newsbrunswick, Canada 61 Buried:
General Notes: Child - Samuel Watts Tompkins
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RS141C5
Index to Death Certificates
Name TOMPKINS, SAMUEL WATTS
Sex M
Date 1927 | 02 | 03 (Y-M-D)
County CARLETON
Registration 2496
Volume 2
Microfilm F18798
Alexander De Swinburne and Agnes Thornhill
Husband Alexander De Swinburne
Born: 1260 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William De Swinburne Mother: Margaret De Swinburne
Marriage: 1284 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England
Wife Agnes Thornhill
Born: 1263 - Thornhill, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Thornhill Mother: Matilda De Fixby
Children
1 M William De Swinburne
Born: 1285 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alicia De Vaux Marr: 1306 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England
John De Swinburne and Anicia De Swinburne
Husband John De Swinburne
Born: 1210 - Swinburn, Chollerton, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: - Chollerton Parish, Northumberland, England Buried: - Chollerton Parish, Northumberland, EnglandMarriage: 1234 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England
Wife Anicia De Swinburne
Born: 1214 - Swinburn, Chollerton, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried: - Chollerton Parish, Northumberland, England
Children
1 M William De Swinburne
Born: 1235 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret De Swinburne Marr: 1259 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England
2 M Adam De Swinburne
Born: 1240 - Swinburn, Chollerton, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: January 1327 Buried:
George Swinburne
Husband George Swinburne
Born: 1492 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Lucy Swinburne
Born: 1520 - Nafferton, Northumberland Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Roodman
Death Notes: Husband - George Swinburne
Y
Death Notes: Child - Lucy Swinburne
William De Swinburne and Margaret De Swinburne
Husband William De Swinburne
Born: 1235 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John De Swinburne Mother: Anicia De Swinburne
Marriage: 1259 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England
Wife Margaret De Swinburne
Born: 1239 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Alexander De Swinburne
Born: 1260 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Agnes Thornhill Marr: 1284 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England
2 F Elizabeth Isabel De Swinburne
Born: 1273 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: 1326 Buried:
William De Swinburne and Alicia De Vaux
Husband William De Swinburne
Born: 1285 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alexander De Swinburne Mother: Agnes Thornhill
Marriage: 1306 - Capheaton, Kirk Whelpington, Northumberland, England
Wife Alicia De Vaux
Born: 1288 - Yelvertoft, Northampton, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John De Vaux Mother: John De Vaux
Children
1 M George Swinborne
Born: 1308 - Cuckold Manor, Awsden, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M William De Swinburne
Born: 1325 - Great Heaton, Oldham, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joan Ogle Marr: 1352 - Northumberland, England
Job Swinnerton Jr. and Ruth Symonds
Husband Job Swinnerton Jr.
Born: 1630 - Stafford, Staffordshire, Eng Baptized: Died: April 7, 1700 - Salem, Essex, MA Buried:Marriage: July 19, 1656 - Salem, Essex, MA
Wife Ruth Symonds
Born: - Salem, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: May 22, 1670 - Salem, Essex, MA Buried:
Father: John Symonds Gov. Mother: Ruth Elizabeth Foxe
Children
General Notes: Husband - Job Swinnerton Jr.
Birth also reported as Salem, MA.
General Notes: Wife - Ruth Symonds
Birth & marriage also reported as Great Yarmouth, NFK, ENG & 19 Jul 1658.
William Swodel
Husband William Swodel
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Swodel
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Bill
Ed Tippmann and Sara Lynn Swoverland
Husband Ed Tippmann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Tippmann Mother: Helen May
Marriage:
Wife Sara Lynn Swoverland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Eric Tippmann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 U Cris Tippmann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Erin Tippmann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Nikki Tippmann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Jason Tippmann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Adam Tippmann
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Walter Tyrell and Jane Swynford
Husband Walter Tyrell
Born: 1340 Baptized: Died: 1440 Buried:
Father: Walter James Tyrell Mother: Margaret Heron
Marriage: 1364
Wife Jane Swynford
Born: - Heron, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1442 Buried:
Father: William Swynford Mother:
Children
1 F Tyrell
Born: 1364 - Herons, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1464 Buried:Spouse: Thomas Darcy Marr: 1391 - England
Walter Tyrrel and Jane Swynford
Husband Walter Tyrrel
Born: 1320 - Heron Hall, East Horndon, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1420 Buried:
Father: James Tyrrel Mother: Margaret Heron
Marriage: 1350 - England
Wife Jane Swynford
Born: 1324 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1424 Buried:
Father: William Swynford Mother:
Children
1 M Walter Thomas Tyrel
Born: 1345 - Heron, East Hamdon, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1406 - Heron, East Hamdon, Essex, England Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Flambard Marr: 1386 - England
2 M Walter Tyrrel
Born: 1350 - Heron Hall, East Horndon, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1406 - Heron Hall, East Horndon, Essex, England Buried:Spouse: Eleanor Flambard Marr: 1382 - England
William Swynford
Husband William Swynford
Born: 1304 - Heron, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1304 Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Jane Swynford
Born: - Heron, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1442 Buried:Spouse: Walter Tyrell Marr: 1364
William Swynford
Husband William Swynford
Born: 1294 Baptized: Died: 1394 Buried:Marriage: 1324
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Jane Swynford
Born: 1324 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1424 Buried:Spouse: Walter Tyrrel Marr: 1350 - England
John Swynnerton
Husband John Swynnerton
Born: 1170 - Little Sugnall, Stafford, England Baptized: Died: 1270 Buried:Marriage: 1200 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Swynnerton
Born: 1200 - Little Sugnall, Stafford, England Baptized: Died: 1251 Buried:Spouse: Margery Swynnerton Marr: 1230 - England
John Swynnerton and Margery Swynnerton
Husband John Swynnerton
Born: 1200 - Little Sugnall, Stafford, England Baptized: Died: 1251 Buried:
Father: John Swynnerton Mother:
Marriage: 1230 - England
Wife Margery Swynnerton
Born: 1200 - Little Sugnall, Stafford, England Baptized: Died: 1300 Buried:
Father: Robert Swynnerton Mother: Mabel
Children
1 M Stephen Swynnerton
Born: 1230 - Swynerton, Stafford, England Baptized: Died: 1330 Buried:Spouse: Joan Waure Marr: 1290 - England
Robert Swynnerton
Husband Robert Swynnerton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Swynnerton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margery De Aldithley
Stephen Swynnerton and Joan Waure
Husband Stephen Swynnerton
Born: 1230 - Swynerton, Stafford, England Baptized: Died: 1330 Buried:
Father: John Swynnerton Mother: Margery Swynnerton
Father: Stephen De Swynnerton Mother: Joan Waure
Marriage: 1290 - England
Wife Joan Waure
Born: 1230 - Eccleshall, Stafford, England Baptized: Died: 1330 Buried:
Father: Roger Waure Mother:
Father: Robert Hastang Mother: Joane De Curli
Children
1 M Roger Swynnerton
Born: 1290 - Swynerton, Stafford, England Baptized: Died: 1338 - Holland, Lancashshire, England Buried:Spouse: Joan Johanna Hastings Marr: 1335 - England
Consul Flavius Afranius Syagrius
Husband Consul Flavius Afranius Syagrius
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Syagrius
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ferreolus
Flavius Afranius Syagrius
Husband Flavius Afranius Syagrius
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Unknown
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Unknown
Thor and Sybil
Husband Thor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Mennon Bor Trojan Mother: Troana Priam
Marriage:
Wife Sybil
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Vingehar
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Olfert Sybrants
Husband Olfert Sybrants 63
Born: 1665 - Esopus, Ulster, NY Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Heyltje Sybrants 63
Born: - Esopus, Ulster, NY Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Johannes Roosevelt 63 Marr: September 25, 1708
Notes: Marriage
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Caradap Ynir Vichan and Nesta Verch Sydereck
Husband Caradap Ynir Vichan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ynyr Fychan Ap Meurig Mother: Gwladus Verch Rhys Goch
Marriage:
Wife Nesta Verch Sydereck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sir Knight Sydereck Legros Mother:
Children
1 M Dyfnwall Ap Carador
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joyes Verch Hamlet
Warner Alexander Thomson and Frances E. Sydnor
Husband Warner Alexander Thomson
Born: 1809 - Berryville, Virginia, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Thomson Mother: Lucy Rootes Throckmorton
Marriage:
Wife Frances E. Sydnor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Warner Alexander Thomson
was in info-A.Farrington 1983 based on family history and bible records
Sylvain and Voisine
Husband Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Voisine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Adest Voisine Mother: Pelletier
Other Spouse: Savulis
Children
Sylvain and Voisine
Husband Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Voisine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Theodule Voisine Mother: Phoebe Pelletier
Children
Joseph Turmel and Delia Sylvain
Husband Joseph Turmel
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Turmel Mother: Philomene Drouin 64
Marriage: August 25, 1902 - St-Severin DE Beauce, Qc
Wife Delia Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Alcide Turmel
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice Bolduc Marr: June 14, 1940 - Malartic, Abitibi-Est, Qc
Norman Sylvain and Voisine
Husband Norman Sylvain 65
Born: June 22, 1929 - Fort Kent, Maine 65 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Voisine 65
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Theodule Voisine 65 Mother: Euphemie Pelletier 65
Children
Norman Sylvain and Voisine
Husband Norman Sylvain
Born: June 22, 1929 - Fort Kent, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Voisine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Theodule Voisine Mother: Phoebe Pelletier
Children
Pierre Sylvain and Charlotte Tanguay
Husband Pierre Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: January 27, 1829 - St-Vallier Bell. PQ Can.
Wife Charlotte Tanguay
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Tanguay Mother: Mariecharlotte Marceau
Other Spouse: Antoine Audet Lapointe - October 1838 - St-Vallier Bell. PQ Can.
Children
Felix Vaillancourt and Sophie Sylvain
Husband Felix Vaillancourt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: July 30, 1833 - Paroisse St-Roch DE Québec, Qc.
Other Spouse: Marcelline Lessard - August 3, 1874 - Paroisse St-Roch DE Québec, Qc.
Wife Sophie Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Veau Sylvain Mother: Marie Anne Trudel
Other Spouse: Francois Elie Clement Labonte - May 11, 1824 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Children
Thomas Sylvain and Adeline Turmel
Husband Thomas Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Sylvain Mother: Marie Louise Nolet
Marriage: October 1, 1864 - St-Elzéar, Beauce, Qc
Wife Adeline Turmel
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Philibert Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marie Louise Guay Marr: St-Elzéar, Beauce, Qc
Wilbrod Sylvain and Jeannette Vachon
Husband Wilbrod Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Philibert Sylvain Mother: Marie Louise Guay
Marriage: March 10, 1935 - Ste-Justine, Dorchester, Qc
Wife Jeannette Vachon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Aurele Vachon Mother: Alexina Vachon
Children
1 F Sylvain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Aubin
Abel Sylvester Jr. and Arebella Vinal
Husband Abel Sylvester Jr.
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Arebella Vinal
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edmond Howard Sylvester
Born: October 25, 1834 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: April 28, 1880 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Amelia Whittam Brown Marr: November 26, 1857 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Edward Wilder and Abigail Sylvester
Husband Edward Wilder
Born: October 1, 1781 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 25, 1852 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Edward Wilder Mother: Mary Hersey
Marriage: October 1, 1807
Wife Abigail Sylvester
Born: March 12, 1782 - Hanover, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 2, 1865 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Foster Wilder
Born: November 13, 1808 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Silas Ripley Marr: August 3, 1847 - Hingham, Massachusetts
2 F Abigail Jacob Wilder
Born: May 6, 1810 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 30, 1845 Buried:Spouse: Theodore Reed
3 F Lucinda Wilder
Born: November 9, 1811 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 13, 1829 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
4 F Charlotte Wilder
Born: February 21, 1814 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles Wilder Smith Marr: November 12, 1837 - Hingham, Massachusetts
5 F Harriet Wilder
Born: January 27, 1816 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Albert Gardner Marr: March 20, 1850 - Hingham, MassachusettsSpouse: Charles Sprague Marr: December 30, 1838 - Hingham, Massachusetts
6 M Edward Wilder
Born: March 30, 1819 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: June 6, 1889 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Sarah E. Hunt Marr: May 29, 1853Spouse: Emily Cushing Marr: January 19, 1845
7 M Martin Wilder
Born: May 27, 1821 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 9, 1863 - East Dorset, Vermont Buried:Spouse: Hannah H. Churchill
8 M Franklin Wilder
Born: August 16, 1824 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 9, 1844 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
9 M Edwin Wilder
Born: February 8, 1829 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Olive Marble Whiton Marr: February 12, 1852 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Death Notes: Child - Harriet Wilder
Alan Sylvester
Husband Alan Sylvester
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1151
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ranulph Sylvester
Born: 1151 - Stourton, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Alan Sylvester
Husband Alan Sylvester
Born: 1150 - Kinver Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1250 Buried:Marriage: 1180
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ranulph Sylvester
Born: 1180 - Kinver Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1280 Buried:
Alan Sylvester , Forester Of Wirral
Husband Alan Sylvester , Forester Of Wirral
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1130
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ralph Sylvester
Born: 1130 - Shoreton, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1230 Buried:
Alan Forester Wirral Sylvester
Husband Alan Forester Wirral Sylvester
Born: 1095 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ralph Sylvester
Born: 1130 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Elisha Sylvester and Lillis Young
Husband Elisha Sylvester
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Zebulon Sylvester Mother: Mary Turner
Marriage: November 12, 1776 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Wife Lillis Young
Born: November 5, 1736 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 7, 1812 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: George Young Mother: Mary Stockbridge
Children
Peleg Wadsworth and Ellen Sylvester
Husband Peleg Wadsworth
Born: October 10, 1834 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: April 2, 1904 - Malden, MA Buried: - Rosedale Cem, Malden, MA AFN: 8J0W-D5
Father: Peleg Wadsworth Mother: Lusannah Sampson Wadsworth
Marriage: 1877 - Maulden, MA
Other Spouse: Hannah Carey - 1862 - Malden, MA
Other Spouse: Della Willard - 1865 - Malden, MA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact 1
See Note Page
Wife Ellen Sylvester
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Louisa Elizabeth Wadsworth
Born: 1879 Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Peleg Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Rosedale Cemetery, Maulden, MA
George D. Sylvester and Rachel Wilder
Husband George D. Sylvester
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: January 1836
Wife Rachel Wilder
Born: June 27, 1817 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joshua Wilder Mother: Judith Shearman
Children
John Sylvester
Husband John Sylvester
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Sylvester Mother: Naomi Torrey
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Sylvester
Born: 1676 - Marshfield MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lucretia Joyce
General Notes: Child - Samuel Sylvester
SAMUEL SILVESTER (JOHN SILVESTER2, RICHARD SILVESTER1). He married LUCRETIA JOYCE, daughter of WALTER JOYCE and ELIZABETH.
Children of SAMUEL SILVESTER and LUCRETIA JOYCE are:
2 i. RACHEL SILVESTER.
+ 3 ii. JOHN SILVESTER.
4 iii. SAMUEL SILVESTER.
+ 5 iv. JOSHUA SILVESTER.
6 v. ELIZABETH SILVESTER.
7 vi. MERCY SILVESTER.
+ 8 vii. THOMAS SILVESTER.
Cephas Wadsworth and Lucy Sylvester
Husband Cephas Wadsworth
Born: March 21, 1781 - Kingston, Plymouth, MA Baptized: Died: 1861 Buried:
Father: Cephas Wadsworth Mother: Molly
Marriage: January 28, 1804 - Kingston, Plymouth, MA
Wife Lucy Sylvester
Born: 1783 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Lewis Sylvester Wadsworth
Born: November 17, 1805 - Kingston, MA Baptized: Died: - Kingston, MA Buried:Spouse: Nancy B. Perkins Marr: June 23, 1832 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
2 F Lucy Sampson Wadsworth
Born: May 10, 1810 - Kingston, MA Baptized: Died: 1869 Buried:
3 F Evelyne Wadsworth
Born: June 6, 1812 - Kingston, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nathaniel W. Stoddard Marr: March 29, 1831 - Kingston, Plymouth, MA
4 F Hannah White Wadsworth
Born: June 27, 1817 - Kingston, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles P. Stoddard Marr: January 10, 1841 - Kingston, Plymouth, MA
5 M Cephas Wadsworth
Born: May 23, 1820 - Kingston, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary J. Woodward Marr: 1846
6 M William Alexander Wadsworth
Born: June 30, 1824 - Kingston, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Johnson Cushman Marr: October 25, 1846 - Kingston, Plymouth, MA
Lydia Sylvester
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Lydia Sylvester
Born: December 8, 1633 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Sylvester Mother: Naomi Torrey
Children
James Wadsworth and Lydia Sylvester
Husband James Wadsworth
Born: February 14, 1792 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: 1879 Buried:
Father: Wait Wadsworth Mother: Jerusha Bartlett Robinson
Marriage:
Wife Lydia Sylvester
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M James Thomas Wadsworth
Born: 1825 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary E. Emerson Marr: 1865
2 M George E. Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Charles Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Susan Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Sylvester D. Wadsworth
Born: 1835 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Abby Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: O. E. Wood Marr: 1870
Naomi Sylvester
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Naomi Sylvester
Born: 1649 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Sylvester Mother: Naomi Torrey
Children
Ralph Sylvester
Husband Ralph Sylvester
Born: 1130 - Shoreton, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1230 Buried:
Father: Alan Sylvester , Forester Of Wirral Mother:
Marriage: 1165
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Annabella Sylvester
Born: 1165 - Shoreton, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1265 Buried:Spouse: Alexander De Stourton Marr: 1200
Ralph Sylvester
Husband Ralph Sylvester
Born: 1130 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alan Forester Wirral Sylvester Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Annabella Sylvester
Born: 1165 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alexander De Stourton
Ranulph Sylvester
Husband Ranulph Sylvester
Born: 1180 - Kinver Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1280 Buried:
Father: Alan Sylvester Mother:
Marriage: 1210 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Annabella Sylvester
Born: 1210 - Kinver Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1310 - England Buried:Spouse: Alexander De Storeton Marr: 1235 - England
1 TTS-20.
2 GEDCOM File : ~AT7384.ged.
3 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar.zip.ged.
4 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar-.ged.
5 Brøderbund Software, Inc, World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 (Release date: November 29, 1995), Tree #3466.
6 3466.ftw.
7
Mary Flatt
tlflatt@fgi.net
31 Aug 2001.
8
<b>
Soldiers in King Philip's War
</b>
George Madison Bodge,<i> Soldiers in King Philip's War being A Critical Account of That War with A Concise History of the Indian Wars of New England From 1620-1677</i> (Leominster, MA: 1896 [republished Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1967]), p. 342.
9
<b>New England Marriages Prior To 1700
</b>Clarence Almon Torrey, <i>New England Marriages Prior To 1700</i> (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1985).
10
<b>The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
</b>New England Historical and Genealogical Register<i> </i>(Boston, MA: New England Historical and Genealogical Society)
The NEHGR or "Register" is the oldest and best known genealogical publication in North America. It focuses primarily on the genealogy of New England and the northeastern United States.
New England Historic Genealogical Society
101 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116
U. S. A.
http://www.newenglandancestors.org
Telephone: +1 (617) 536-5740 and +1 (888) 296-3447
Fax: +1 (617) 536-7307
membership@nehgs.org, Vol. 6, p. 50 and p. 56; Vol. 38, p. 300.
11 Everett S. Stackpole, <i>History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family</i>, 2nd ed. (Lewiston, ME: Journal Printshop & Bindery, 1920), p. 146.
12 William Little, <i>History of Weare, New Hampshire 1735-1888</i> (1888), p. 2.
13
<b>Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
</b>Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis,<i> Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
</i>(Republished Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996)
This classic reference work contains extensive biographical and genealogical data on every family established in Maine and New Hampshire before 1699. Listed are the births, marriages, and deaths of the settlers through the third generation, and sometimes into the fourth. Also included are data on places of origin, residences, wills and deeds, court cases, and highlights of lives and careers. 1928-1939, p. 289, p. 670 and p. 726.
14
<b><i>
</i>History and Genealogy of the Perley Family
</b>
M. V. B. Perley, compiler, <i>History and Genealogy of the Perley Family</i> (Salem, MA: published by the compiler, 1906 [republished by www.genealogylibrary.com]), p. 25.
15
<b>Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury
</b>Mary Lovering Holman, <i>Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury</i> (Concord, NH: Rumford Printing Company, 1938), p. 591.
16 Everett S. Stackpole, <i>Descendants of John Swett of Newbury, MA </i> (Lewiston, ME: The Journal Printshop), p. 9.
17
<b>The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts
</b>David W. Hoyt, <i>The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts</i> (3 volumes) (Providence, RI: 1897
(Republished Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982)
GPC, 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202-3897 U. S. A.
Telephone: 1-800-296-6687 Fax: 1-800-599-9561 E-mail: info@genealogical.com), p. 184 and p. 330.
18
<b>
A Sketch of the History of Newbury, Newburyport and West Newbury
</b>
Joshua Coffin, <i>A Sketch of the History of Newbury, Newburyport and West Newbury
</i>Hampton, NH: Peter F. Randall, 1977 (reprint of 1845 edition)
<i>
</i>
(A comprehensive history of the towns from 1635 to 1864, including many facts, brief genealogical sketches of early settlers, chronology, etc.), p. 319.
19 Everett S. Stackpole, <i>Descendants of John Swett of Newbury, MA </i> (Lewiston, ME: The Journal Printshop).
20
<i><b>OLD HANCOCK COUNTY FAMILIES</b></i> by William Macbeth Pierce; published by the Hancock County Publishing Company, Ellsworth, ME: 1933.
First Series
Containing Genealogies of Families Resident in Hancock County in 1933, Whose Ancestors of Their Surnames Settled in the Town in Which They Live, in or Before 1790 . . .
. . . a series of thirty-five articles, appeared in The Ellsworth American, in 1932-33.
<i>Old Hancock County Families</i>, William Macbeth Pierce, Hancock County Publishing Company Ellsworth, 1933. 133 pages. LDS Microfiche # 6048143.) There are two microfiches in the set.
This is a reprint of series of 35 articles, originally published in The Ellsworth American in 1932-1933. The articles were slightly revised and supplemented by the author before republication. Although the book is not indexed, the families are listed alphabetically at the beginning, with reference to page numbers, p. 59.
21 Everett S. Stackpole, <i>Descendants of John Swett of Newbury, MA </i> (Lewiston, ME: The Journal Printshop), p. 7.
22
<b>
Soldiers in King Philip's War
</b>
George Madison Bodge,<i> Soldiers in King Philip's War being A Critical Account of That War with A Concise History of the Indian Wars of New England From 1620-1677</i> (Leominster, MA: 1896 [republished Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1967]), pp. 342-5.
23
<b>The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record,
</b><i>The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record</i>, vols. 1+ (NY: NYGBS, 1870+)
The NYGBR is one of the leading genealogical publications in North America.
New York Genealogical and Biographical Society
36 West 44th Street, 7th floor
New York, NY 10036-8105
U. S. A.
http://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org
editor@nygbs.org
publications@nygbs.org
membership@nygbs.org
+1 (212) 626-6856, Vol. 43, p. 300.
24
<b>The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
</b>New England Historical and Genealogical Register<i> </i>(Boston, MA: New England Historical and Genealogical Society)
The NEHGR or "Register" is the oldest and best known genealogical publication in North America. It focuses primarily on the genealogy of New England and the northeastern United States.
New England Historic Genealogical Society
101 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116
U. S. A.
http://www.newenglandancestors.org
Telephone: +1 (617) 536-5740 and +1 (888) 296-3447
Fax: +1 (617) 536-7307
membership@nehgs.org, Vol. 6, p. 56 and Vol. 38, p. 300.
25 James Edward Greenleaf, <i>GeneaIogy of the Greenleaf Family</i> (Boston, MA: Frank Wood, 1896).
26 William M. Sargent, compiler, <i>The Weare Family </i> (Yarmouth, ME: Old Times, 1879), p. 2.
27
<b>Ancestry of Robert Harry McIntire and of Helen Annette McIntire, His Wife
</b>Robert Harry McIntire, <i>Ancestry of Robert Harry McIntire and of Helen Annette McIntire, His Wife</i> (Norfolk, VA: 1950), p. 81.
28 Everett S. Stackpole, <i>Descendants of John Swett of Newbury, MA </i> (Lewiston, ME: The Journal Printshop), p. 13.
29 Charles Augustus Sayward, <i>The Sayward Family</i> (Ipswich, MA: Indpendent Press, E. G. Hull, 1890), p. 32.
30
<b>History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire
</b>Joseph Dow, <i>History of the Town of Hampton New Hampshire from its Settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892
</i> (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Company, 1893), p. 987.
31
<b>Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
</b>Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis,<i> Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
</i>(Republished Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996)
This classic reference work contains extensive biographical and genealogical data on every family established in Maine and New Hampshire before 1699. Listed are the births, marriages, and deaths of the settlers through the third generation, and sometimes into the fourth. Also included are data on places of origin, residences, wills and deeds, court cases, and highlights of lives and careers. 1928-1939, p. 670.
32
<b>Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
</b>Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis,<i> Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
</i>(Republished Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996)
This classic reference work contains extensive biographical and genealogical data on every family established in Maine and New Hampshire before 1699. Listed are the births, marriages, and deaths of the settlers through the third generation, and sometimes into the fourth. Also included are data on places of origin, residences, wills and deeds, court cases, and highlights of lives and careers. 1928-1939, p. 340.
33 James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England Before1692.
34 3466.ftw, Tree #3466.
35 Francis Theodore Tilton, <i>History of the Tilton Family</i> (Clifton, NJ: 1927-1930).
36
<b>D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Pages
</b>http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=haruspex
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/go/haruspex/lfield.html
D. B. (David) Robinson
haruspex@pobox.com.
37
<b>Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis
</b>Walter Goodwin Davis, <i>Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis
</i>(Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996) Family Tree Maker CD #194
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. Neal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin Davis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. These volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonial forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of American immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England, and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, which it considerably expands, especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Almost anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 million living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some colonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a dozen or more, of the families herein, Vol. 3, pp. 119-122.
38 Everett S. Stackpole, <i>Descendants of John Swett of Newbury, MA </i> (Lewiston, ME: The Journal Printshop), p. 12.
39
<b>The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
</b>New England Historical and Genealogical Register<i> </i>(Boston, MA: New England Historical and Genealogical Society)
The NEHGR or "Register" is the oldest and best known genealogical publication in North America. It focuses primarily on the genealogy of New England and the northeastern United States.
New England Historic Genealogical Society
101 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116
U. S. A.
http://www.newenglandancestors.org
Telephone: +1 (617) 536-5740 and +1 (888) 296-3447
Fax: +1 (617) 536-7307
membership@nehgs.org, Vol. 6, p. 57.
40
<b>Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
</b>Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis,<i> Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
</i>(Republished Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996)
This classic reference work contains extensive biographical and genealogical data on every family established in Maine and New Hampshire before 1699. Listed are the births, marriages, and deaths of the settlers through the third generation, and sometimes into the fourth. Also included are data on places of origin, residences, wills and deeds, court cases, and highlights of lives and careers. 1928-1939, p. 364 and p. 671.
41
<b>History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire
</b>Joseph Dow, <i>History of the Town of Hampton New Hampshire from its Settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892
</i> (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Company, 1893), p. 488 and p. 764.
42
<b>
Early Settlers of Nantucket
</b>
Lydia S. Hinchman, <i>Early Settlers of Nantucket </i>(Philadelphia, PA: Ferris and Leach, 1901), p. 152.
43
<b>The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
</b>New England Historical and Genealogical Register<i> </i>(Boston, MA: New England Historical and Genealogical Society)
The NEHGR or "Register" is the oldest and best known genealogical publication in North America. It focuses primarily on the genealogy of New England and the northeastern United States.
New England Historic Genealogical Society
101 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116
U. S. A.
http://www.newenglandancestors.org
Telephone: +1 (617) 536-5740 and +1 (888) 296-3447
Fax: +1 (617) 536-7307
membership@nehgs.org, Vol. 15, p. 273.
44 L. Vernon Briggs, <i>Genealogies of the Different Families Bearing the Name of Kent in the United States together with their Possible English Ancestry, A. D. 1295-1898</i> (Boston, MA: Rockwell and Churchill Press, 1898), p. 235.
45
<b>Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Massachusetts
</b>John William Linzee, <i>The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Massachusetts </i> (Boston, MA: S. Usher, 1913), p. 519.
46
<b><i>
</i>Merrill and Noyes Families
</b>http://members.aol.com/randsherm/family/family.html
Abby Sherman
ALums48454@aol.com.
47 Everett S. Stackpole, <i>Descendants of John Swett of Newbury, MA </i> (Lewiston, ME: The Journal Printshop), p. 8.
48
<b>Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury
</b>Mary Lovering Holman, <i>Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury</i> (Concord, NH: Rumford Printing Company, 1938), p. 1036.
49
<b>The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts
</b>David W. Hoyt, <i>The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts</i> (3 volumes) (Providence, RI: 1897
(Republished Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982)
GPC, 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202-3897 U. S. A.
Telephone: 1-800-296-6687 Fax: 1-800-599-9561 E-mail: info@genealogical.com), p. 243.
50 Sidney Perley, <i>The Plumer Genealogy</i> (Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1917), p. 26.
51
<b>The Essex Institute Historical Collection
</b>Essex Institute Historical Collection (Salem, MA: 1859 onwards)
Peabody Essex Museum, East India Square, Salem, MA 01970 U. S. A.
www.pem.org, Vol. 50, p. 170.
52 Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
53 Caroline Lewis Kardell and Russell A. Lovell, Jr., Vital Records of Sandwich, Massachuetts, to1885, Volume 1 (New England Historic Genealogical Society,), p. 599.
54 Caroline Lewis Kardell and Russell A. Lovell, Jr., Vital Records of Sandwich, Massachuetts, to1885, Volume 1 (New England Historic Genealogical Society,), 381.
55 http://home.earthlink.net/~douglassjgraham/Tupper.htm, A Family Reunion of Douglas J. Graham.
56 Vital Records of Sandwich, Massachuetts, to1885, Volume 1, p. 88, p. 1375.
57 Caroline Lewis Kardell and Russell A. Lovell, Jr., Vital Records of Sandwich, Massachuetts, to1885, Volume 1 (New England Historic Genealogical Society,), p. 136.
58 Donna Corcoran dcorcoran@voyager.net Updated Oct. 11, 2002.
59 Vital Records of Sandwich, Massachuetts, to1885, Volume 1, p. 88.
60 Caroline Lewis Kardell and Russell A. Lovell, Jr., Vital Records of Sandwich, Massachuetts, to1885, Volume 1 (New England Historic Genealogical Society,), p. 220.
61 Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: Name: The Generations Network, Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA;;), Database online.
62 Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: The Generations Network, Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;), Database online.
63 Ancestral File (R).
64 Fr. Eloi-Gerard Talbot, Marriages Beauce, Dorchester et Frontenac, #76.
65
Pelletier.ged.FTW.
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