Sigfred Walbeck and Kunsgunda Von Stade
Husband Sigfred Walbeck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Kunsgunda Von Stade
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Heinrich Von Stade Mother: Judith Von Wetterau
Children
1 F Oda Von Walbeck
Born: 1089 - Walback Thuringia Baptized: Died: 1152 Buried:Spouse: Gerhard Count Von Heinsberg
Gregoras Von Stoln
Husband Gregoras Von Stoln
Born: 0950 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Konstantinos Dux Stoln Mother: Iberitzes
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Andronicus Patrician Ducas
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Berengar II Von Sulzbach and Adelheid Von Wolfratshausen
Husband Berengar II Von Sulzbach
Born: 1080 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gebhard II Von Sulzbach Mother: Irmgard Von Rott
Marriage:
Wife Adelheid Von Wolfratshausen
Born: 1095 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Otto II Von Wolfratshausen Mother: Adelaide Von Ragensburg
Children
1 F Luitgarde Von Sulzbach
Born: 1115 - Sulzbach, Oberbayern, Germany Baptized: Died: 1162 Buried:Spouse: Godfrey II Brabant Marr: 1139Spouse: Hugo Graf Von Dagsburg Moka
General Notes: Child - Luitgarde Von Sulzbach
Gebhard I Von Sulzbach
Husband Gebhard I Von Sulzbach
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Berengar Liutpold Swabia Mother: Adelaide Von Nordgau
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gebhard II Von Sulzbach
Born: 1025 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Irmgard Von Rott
Bisinus Von Thuringia and Basina Von Thuringia
Husband Bisinus Von Thuringia
Born: 0410 - Thuringia /Now Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Basina Von Thuringia
Born: 0398 - Westfalen, Prussia, Germany Baptized: Died: 0478 Buried:
Other Spouse: Childeric I De Morvia
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 0398
Children
1 M Berthar Von Thuringia
Born: 0471 - Thuringia /Now Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - Bisinus Von Thuringia
Y
Death Notes: Child - Berthar Von Thuringia
Berthar Von Thuringia
Husband Berthar Von Thuringia
Born: 0471 - Thuringia /Now Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Bisinus Von Thuringia Mother: Basina Von Thuringia
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ingoberge Von Thuringia
Born: - Thuringia /Now Germany Baptized: Died: 0589 Buried:Spouse: Charibert I Av Nustrien Marr: Paris, Seine, FranceSpouse: Clotaire I The Old The Franks Marr: Paris, Ile-DE-Seine, France
Death Notes: Husband - Berthar Von Thuringia
Wendelphus Von Thuringia
Husband Wendelphus Von Thuringia
Born: 0370 - Thuringia /Now Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Basinia Von Thuringia
Born: 0398 - Westfalin, Prussia, Germany Baptized: Died: 0476 Buried:Spouse: Clodius The Long Hair Franks
Death Notes: Husband - Wendelphus Von Thuringia
Rapoto I Count Von Traungau
Husband Rapoto I Count Von Traungau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Rapoto II Count Von Traungau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Rapoto II Count Von Traungau
Husband Rapoto II Count Von Traungau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Rapoto I Count Von Traungau Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Diepold I Count Von Augstgau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Dietrich Von Wassemberg
Husband Dietrich Von Wassemberg
Born: 1030 - Wassemberg, Rheinland, Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gerhard I Count Guelders Von Wassenberg
Born: 1055 - Wassemberg, Rheinland, Germany Baptized: Died: October 24, 1124 - Gelderland, The Netherlands Buried:Spouse: Clemence Of Aquitaine Marr: 1086 - Gelderland, The Netherlands
2 M Goswin I Von Heisenberg Von Wassenberg
Born: 1060 - Wassemberg, Rheinland, Germany Baptized: Died: April 1, 1128 - Heisenberg, Rheinland, Prussia Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - Dietrich Von Wassemberg
Heinrich Von Wassenberg
Husband Heinrich Von Wassenberg
Born: 1033 - Wassenberg, Rheinland, Prussia Baptized: Died: 1075 - Wassenberg, Rheinland, Prussia Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gerhard I Count Guelders Von Wassenberg
Born: 1055 - Wassemberg, Rheinland, Germany Baptized: Died: October 24, 1124 - Gelderland, The Netherlands Buried:Spouse: Clemence Of Aquitaine Marr: 1086 - Gelderland, The Netherlands
Ulrich Orlamunde Von Weimar
Husband Ulrich Orlamunde Von Weimar
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Richgard Von Carniola
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ekkehard I Von Scheyern
William I Count Von Weimar
Husband William I Count Von Weimar
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Ii Count Von Weimar Of Thuringia
Born: 0940 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Oda
Bernard Von Werben
Husband Bernard Von Werben
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ida Werben
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lothar IV Count Walbeck
Berchtold Von Wolfratshausen
Husband Berchtold Von Wolfratshausen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Friedrich I Von Wolfratshausen Mother: Himma
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Otto II Von Wolfratshausen
Born: 1060 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Adelaide Von Ragensburg
Adelheim Von Wormsgau
Husband Adelheim Von Wormsgau
Born: 0670 - Wormsgau, Barvaria, Germany Baptized: Died: 0764 - Germany Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Williawint Von Wormsgau
Born: 0705 - Rhine Valley, Germany Baptized: Died: 0764 - Germany Buried:Spouse: Rupert I De Hesbaye Marr: 0730
Rupert Robert Wormgau and Williswint Von Wormsgau
Husband Rupert Robert Wormgau
Born: 0720 Baptized: Died: 0764 Buried:
Father: Robert II Chrodobertus Mother: Doda Poiters
Marriage:
Wife Williswint Von Wormsgau
Born: 0725 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Adalheim Graf Im Wormsgau Mother:
Children
1 M Lambert III Von Wormsgau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Gerberge De Laon
2 M Theuringbert
Born: 0745 Baptized: Died: June 1, 0770 Buried:
Jame Wiley and Ann Vose
Husband Jame Wiley
Born: 1820 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1840 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Wife Ann Vose
Born: March 26, 1820 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Vose Mother: Sarah Collins
Other Spouse: Josiah Parsons - 1836 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Children
General Notes: Wife - Ann Vose
John Wadsworth and Elizabeth Vose
Husband John Wadsworth
Born: 1673 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: - Milton, Suffolk, MA Buried: 1734 - Milton, Suffolk, MA AFN: 7TPF-HH
Father: Samuel Wadsworth Mother: Abigail Lindall
Marriage: 1695 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact 1
See Note Page
Wife Elizabeth Vose
Born: September 2, 1678 - Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1750 - Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Edward Vose Mother: Abigail Sharp
Children
1 F Mary Wadsworth
Born: 1699 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Anderson Marr: 1720
2 F Abigail Wadsworth
Born: 1700 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Fenno
3 F Elizabeth Wadsworth
Born: 1701 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: T. Tolman
4 M John Wadsworth
Born: 1703 - Milton, MA Baptized: Died: 1766 Buried:Spouse: Abigail Sprout
5 F Ruth Wadsworth
Born: 1705 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Parrot
6 M Benjamin Wadsworth
Born: 1707 Baptized: Died: 1774 Buried:Spouse: Esther Tucker Marr: 1735
7 F Grace Wadsworth
Born: 1710 Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Joseph Wadsworth
Born: 1712 Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Margaret Wadsworth
Born: 1714 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Fuller
10 F Hannah Wadsworth
Born: 1716 Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 M Ebenezer Wadsworth
Born: 1718 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Patience Swift
12 M Samuel Wadsworth
Born: 1720 - Milton, MA Baptized: Died: 1762 Buried:Spouse: Wadsworth
General Notes: Husband - John Wadsworth
was in Source: "Robert Vose and His Descendants"
was in info-Charles Glass 1999
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Vose
/Wadsworth/
was in Source: "Robert Vose and His Descendants"
was in info-Charles Glass 1999
General Notes: Child - John Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Degree
Harvard College
Occupation
Pastor of Church in Canterbury, CT
Ralph Rafe Vose and Margaret Vose
Husband Ralph Rafe Vose
Born: 1590 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1610 - Garston, Lancashire, England
Wife Margaret Vose
Born: 1591 - Garston, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Vose Mother: Margery Burscough
Children
General Notes: Husband - Ralph Rafe Vose
was in info-A.Farrington 1993
was in info-Charles Glass 1999
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Vose
was in info-A.Farrington 1993
was info-Charles Glass 1999
had 2-sons and 2-daughters
Jonathan Wyatt and Martha Vose
Husband Jonathan Wyatt
Born: 1676 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1696 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Wife Martha Vose
Born: August 27, 1680 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Vose Mother: Abigail Sharp
Children
General Notes: Husband - Jonathan Wyatt
was in Source: "Robert Vose and His Descendants"
was in info-Charles Glass 1999
General Notes: Wife - Martha Vose
/Wyatt/
was in Source: "Robert Vose and His Descendants"
was in info-Charles Glass 1999
William Wadsworth and Mary R. Vose
Husband William Wadsworth
Born: 1768 Baptized: Died: 1824 Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Catherine Bullard
Marriage: 1790
Wife Mary R. Vose
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Esther Wadsworth
Born: 1793 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: J. Tucker
2 M Josiah Wadsworth
Born: 1795 Baptized: Died: 1870 Buried:Spouse: Eunice Swift
3 F Mary Wadsworth
Born: 1801 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Warren Reed
Robert Vose and Meriam Vose
Husband Robert Vose
Born: October 15, 1723 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: May 9, 1773 - Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
Father: Robert Vose Mother: Abigail Sumner
Marriage: 1746 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Wife Meriam Vose
Born: - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: October 25, 1785 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
Father: Nathaniel Vose Mother: Rachel Bent
Children
1 M Jeremiah Vose
Born: April 8, 1747 - Milton, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: May 31, 1823 - Milton MA Buried:Spouse: Hannah Holmes Marr: January 11, 1769 - Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA
2 M Jerusha Vose
Born: May 24, 1749 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Henry Vose
Born: April 10, 1752 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Abigail Vose
Born: February 13, 1754 - Milton, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Hepsibah Vose
Born: September 1755 - Milton, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Samuel Vose
Born: May 6, 1756 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: 1823 - Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Buried:Spouse: Meriam Billings Marr: February 21, 1782 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
7 M Robert Vose
Born: November 27, 1760 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Roger Vose
Born: February 24, 1763 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 M Reuben Vose
Born: June 25, 1765 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 F Sarah Vose
Born: June 25, 1767 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Robert Vose
was in info-A.Farrington 1993; bible records and fam hist
General Notes: Wife - Meriam Vose
/Vose/
was in Source: "Robert Vose and His Descendants"
was in info-Charles Glass 1999
General Notes: Child - Jeremiah Vose
info-A.Farrington 1993
General Notes: Child - Abigail Vose
fam hist
General Notes: Child - Hepsibah Vose
fam hist
General Notes: Child - Samuel Vose
was in info-A.Farrington 1983; Source: fam hist and bible records
Nathan Vose and Esther Wadsworth
Husband Nathan Vose
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Esther Wadsworth
Born: 1752 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Benjamin Wadsworth Mother: Esther Tucker
Children
Thomas Vose and Waitstill Wyatt
Husband Thomas Vose
Born: - Ditton, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: April 23, 1708 - Milton, MA Buried: - Milton, MA Cemetery
Father: Robert Vose Mother: Jane Moss
Marriage: 1660 - Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Emigration - To America From England
2. Residence - Birth Date Actually, Date Of Baptism
Wife Waitstill Wyatt
Born: - Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: - Milton MA Buried:
Father: Edward Wyatt Mother: Mary Newport
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence
Children
1 F Elizabeth Vose
Born: August 8, 1661 - Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Henry Vose
Born: 1663 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: 1752 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Badcock Marr: May 18, 1686 - Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
3 F Jane Vose
Born: May 13, 1665 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: 1716 Buried:Spouse: Peter Lyon 1 Marr: 1686 - Dorchester, MA
4 M Thomas Vose
Born: September 22, 1667 - Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Vose
The information contained in this GEDCOM file is the
property of Dennis G. Boatright and is made available
to others for non-commercial use.
General Notes: Wife - Waitstill Wyatt
/Vose/
Bap 2 Mar 1645 Dorchester, MA
was in info-A.Farrington 1993
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Vose
info-A.Farrington 1993
General Notes: Child - Henry Vose
The information contained in this GEDCOM file is the
property of Dennis G. Boatright and is made available
to others for non-commercial use.
General Notes: Child - Jane Vose
info-A.Farrington 1993
General Notes: Child - Thomas Vose
Daniel Votaw and Sarah Wheller
Husband Daniel Votaw
Born: 1800 - NC Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1828 - Chester Mm, Wayne Co, IN
Wife Sarah Wheller
Born: 1785 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wheller Mother: Rachel Mills
Other Spouse: Barnabas Coffin - 1805 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Children
1 F Jane Votaw
Born: 1827 - NC Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Enoch Thomas Marr: 1843 - Chester Mm, Wayne Co, IN
General Notes: Husband - Daniel Votaw
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Wheller
/Coffin Votaw/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Quakers
General Notes: Child - Jane Votaw
/Thomas/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Quakers
Basilisse Voyer
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Basilisse Voyer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Voyer Mother: Josephine Belanger
Children
Eugenie Voyer
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Eugenie Voyer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Voyer Mother: Josephine Belanger
Children
Blethini Vychan
Husband Blethini Vychan
Born: 1265 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ellen Vychan
Born: 1290 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Henry Chambers
Death Notes: Husband - Blethini Vychan
Y
General Notes: Husband - Blethini Vychan
Name also reported as Blythe Vynchan.
Death Notes: Child - Ellen Vychan
Y
General Notes: Child - Ellen Vychan
Name also reported as Jane Vynchan.
Gronwy Vychan
Husband Gronwy Vychan
Born: 1277 - Wales Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gronwy Llowarth Mother: Katherine Verch Roger
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Rhyne Gronwy
Born: 1307 - Wales Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Avon
Ithel Vychan
Husband Ithel Vychan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Angharad Verch Ithel Vychan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Tudhen Ap Goronwy
Rosser Vychan
Husband Rosser Vychan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Roger Vaughn Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Jane Vaughn
Born: 1300 - Lechyd, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Walter Vaughn
Born: 1320 - England Baptized: Died: 1410 - Bredwardine, Herefordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Florence Bredwardine Marr: 1340
3 M Rosser Vychan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Child - Walter Vaughn
Wyandice and Wachikikawbutt
Husband Wyandice
Born: 1571 - Eaton's Neck, Long Island, New York Baptized: Died: - Long Island, New York Buried:Marriage:
Wife Wachikikawbutt
Born: 1575 - Eaton's Neck, Long Island, New York Baptized: Died: - Long Island, New York Buried:
Children
1 F Cantoneras
Born: - New York, New York Baptized: Died: - New York, New York Buried:Spouse: Cornelis Janszen Van Tassel
General Notes: Husband - Wyandice
Wyandice/Wyandance was a Montauk Indian sachem, born in 1571 in Eaton's Neck, Long Island. Wyandance, which translates to "wise speaker," was the most distinguished of the Montauk Grand Sachems which had authority over a confederacy of thirteen distinct tribes on, what is now, Long Island, NY. The Montauks were the Ruling tribe. He was friendly to the white settlers. Following the English destruction of the Pequot villages in Connecticut in 1637, Wyandance negotiated an alliance with the victors and encouraged the English to establish settlementson eastern Long Island. The English support enabled Wyandance to become one ofthe most influential sachems on Long Island. By 1700, however, the English hadtaken possession of the Montauks' lands, leaving the Indians with only residence rights to a small area near the present-day village of Montauk. Before the arrival of the Europeans the Montauks (or Montauketts, the seventeenth-century spelling revived by tribal members in the 1990s) located their villages along the banks of freshwater streams and tidal bays in the coastal areas on the southern fork of eastern Long Island in what is now the state of New York.
Notes: Marriage
_UID602F4FD4A828A64AB3C1EC954EDE68E3DE5A
Homer Ward and Crystal Waddell
Husband Homer Ward
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: Private
Wife Crystal Waddell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Wallace Waddell Mother: Phebe Craig
Children
Edward I. Waddell and Iva Woodbury
Husband Edward I. Waddell
Born: October 19, 1871 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Waddell Mother: Hannah McGlauflin
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Rosella Humphrey
Wife Iva Woodbury
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Charles A. Wyman and Elvie G. Wade
Husband Charles A. Wyman
Born: July 26, 1883 - Burnham, Maine Baptized: Died: April 2, 1971 - Waterville, Maine Buried:
Father: George Francis Wyman Mother: Ella Charlotte Richards
Marriage: February 14, 1914
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Camden, ME; Last Known: Burnham, ME
Wife Elvie G. Wade
Born: 1885 - Belfast, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Charles A. Wyman
http://www.familysearch.org - SSDI:
Charles WYMAN
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1883
Death Date: Apr 1971
Social Security Number: 004-03-7037
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Maine
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 04922
Localities: Burnham, Waldo, Maine
Notes: Marriage
in Maine Marriage Index, Maine Genealogical Society, Spec. Publ. #22,
PictonPress CD:
is a: Charles A Wyman of Cambridge, ME to Flora E. Simmons, of Cambridge
ME on 7/10/1912
John Alden Edward Wade and Eva May Witham
Husband John Alden Edward Wade
AKA: Alden J. Wade Born: October 3, 1882 - Illinois Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Caldwell Wade Mother: Louisa Ann Rigg
Marriage: December 31, 1907 - Pike Co. IL
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Occupation
4. Occupation
5. Residence
Wife Eva May Witham
Born: May 2, 1886 - Perry, Pike, IL Baptized: Died: August 8, 1974 Buried:
Father: Collins Melvin Witham Mother: Mary J. Lee
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Residence
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Alt. Marriage
Children
1 F Miriam Wade
AKA: Minerva Wade Born: - Illinois Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Priscilla Wade
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Benjamin Oke Yeo and Mary Wade
Husband Benjamin Oke Yeo
Born: January 16, 1772 - Bradworthy, Devon Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Benjamin Yeo Mother: Grace Oake
Marriage: August 15, 1792 - Bradworthy, Devon
Wife Mary Wade
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Annie Yeo
Born: 1803 Baptized: Died: 1852 Buried:Spouse: John Westaway
2 M William Yeo
Born: 1798 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Gilbert Wadham
Husband Gilbert Wadham
Born: 1350 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Wadham
Born: 1377 - Merefield, Suffux, England Baptized: Died: 1477 Buried:Spouse: Joan Wrottesley Marr: 1403
Notes: Marriage
Gilbert Wadham
Husband Gilbert Wadham
Born: 1320 - Wadham Manor, Lustleigh, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1383 Buried:Marriage: 1344
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Wadham
Born: 1344 - Wadham Manor, Lustleigh, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: July 27, 1412 Buried:Spouse: Joan Wrothesley Marr: 1366
John Wadham and Joan Wrothesley
Husband John Wadham
Born: 1344 - Wadham Manor, Lustleigh, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: July 27, 1412 Buried:
Father: Gilbert Wadham Mother:
Marriage: 1366
Wife Joan Wrothesley
Born: 1350 - Merefield, Somerset, England Baptized: Died: July 27, 1412 - Shilston, Devonshire, England Buried:
Father: Wrothesley Mother:
Children
1 F Isabella Wadham
Born: 1370 - Wadham Manor, Lustleigh, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1470 Buried:Spouse: Robert Hill Marr: 1392
John Wadham and Joan Wrottesley
Husband John Wadham
Born: 1377 - Merefield, Suffux, England Baptized: Died: 1477 Buried:
Father: Gilbert Wadham Mother:
Marriage: 1403
Wife Joan Wrottesley
Born: 1381 - Merefield, Suffux, England Baptized: Died: 1481 Buried:
Children
1 F Margery Wadham 2 3 4
Born: 1403 - Memfield, Somerset, England Baptized: Died: 1514 - England Buried:Spouse: John Stourton 2 3 4 Marr: 1430 - England 2 3 4
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Margery Wadham
1 _UID 2207BA4849D93A4F93A59D2B01A6C073B0B0
Nicholas Wadham
Husband Nicholas Wadham 2 3 4
Born: 1444 - Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wadham Mother: Elizabeth Stukeley
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Joan Hill - 1479 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Wadham 2 3 4
Born: 1470 - Merifield, Cornwall, England Baptized: Died: 1570 - England Buried:Spouse: Richard Chudleigh 2 3 4 Marr: 1490 - England 2 3 4
General Notes: Husband - Nicholas Wadham
1 _UID BFF262F970E45240AC7EAF4CBF7D3834BF1E
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID F0622F9B41301449877F3E4045726447D082
General Notes: Child - Mary Wadham
1 _UID 78A4600445E8554CA9FCF629DE615D51FF25
Charles Edwin Wadleigh
Husband Charles Edwin Wadleigh
Born: October 3, 1843 - Kensington, Rockingham Co, NH Baptized: Died: December 26, 1913 - Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MO Buried:
Father: Daniel Foster Wadleigh Mother: Lucinda Libby
Marriage: May 29, 1871 - Gardner, Grundy Co, IL
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Charles Edwin Wadleigh
5/2007 Source: From: Mr Donald Wadleigh <donaldwadleigh@yahoo.com>
Everett Wadleigh
Husband Everett Wadleigh
Born: May 19, 1852 - Epsom, Merrimack Co, NH Baptized: Died: February 22, 1924 - Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MO Buried:
Father: Daniel Foster Wadleigh Mother: Lucinda Libby
Marriage: May 25, 1876 - Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MO
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Everett Wadleigh
Living with family, widowed father and bro Henry in Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MO in 1880 Census. Occupation: Farming
5/2007 Source: Mr Donald Wadleigh <donaldwadleigh@yahoo.com>
Helen Maria Wadleigh
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Helen Maria Wadleigh
Born: July 11, 1845 - Epsom, Merrimack Co, NH Baptized: Died: June 14, 1909 - Decatur, Macon Co, IL Buried: - Niantic Cem, Decatur, IL
Father: Daniel Foster Wadleigh Mother: Lucinda Libby
Children
Henry Libby Wadleigh
Husband Henry Libby Wadleigh
Born: December 11, 1857 - Rutland, La Salle Co, IL Baptized: Died: May 29, 1931 - Cheraw, Otero Co, CO Buried: - East End Cem, Cheraw, Otero Co, CO
Father: Daniel Foster Wadleigh Mother: Lucinda Libby
Marriage: January 29, 1883
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Henry Libby Wadleigh
Children - Source: Rootsweb + SSI
Henry Libby Wadleigh
Husband Henry Libby Wadleigh
Born: December 11, 1857 - Rutland, La Salle Co, IL Baptized: Died: May 29, 1931 - Cheraw, Otero Co, CO Buried: - East End Cem, Cheraw, Otero Co, CO
Father: Daniel Foster Wadleigh Mother: Lucinda Libby
Marriage: December 15, 1887 - Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MO
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Henry Libby Wadleigh
Children - Source: Rootsweb + SSI
Joanna Wadleigh
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Joanna Wadleigh 5 6 7
Born: 1630 - Wells, York, Maine, United States 6 7 Baptized: Died: 1676 - Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States 6 7 Buried:
Father: John Wadleigh 5 6 8 Mother: Mary Abigail Marston 5 6
Other Spouse: Jonathan Thing
Other Spouse: Bartholomew Tippin Tipping Lt.
Other Spouse: Thomas Mills 7
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence, Saco, Wells
Children
1 F Mary Mills 6
Born: - Wells, York, Maine, United States 6 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Susanna Mills 6
Born: 1655 - Wells, York, Maine, United States 6 Baptized: Died: 1702 - Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States 6 Buried:
3 F Martha Mills 6
Born: June 18, 1653 - Saco, York, Maine, United States 6 Baptized: Died: 1681 - Kittery, York, Maine, United States 6 Buried:
4 F Sarah Mills 6
Born: 1648 - Wells, York, Maine, United States 6 Baptized: Died: 1719 - Wells, York, Maine, United States 6 Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Joanna Wadleigh
BAP
PLAC "Bristol"
Research Notes: Wife - Joanna Wadleigh
Mary (d/o John 2) married Thomas Mills (12). In 1651 she was with an eloping party arrested at Barnstable and sent home.
John Wadleigh
Husband John Wadleigh 5
Born: 1540 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Wadleigh 5
Born: 1567 - Hingham, England, United Kingdom Baptized: Died: 1600 - Hingham, England, United Kingdom Buried:Spouse: Roberta Whittel 5
Jonathan Wadleigh and Hannah Weare
Husband Jonathan Wadleigh
Born: December 7, 1657 - Exeter Rockingham New Hampshire Baptized: Died: 1748 Buried:Marriage: - Rockingham New Hampshire
Wife Hannah Weare
Born: - Hampton Rockingham New Hampshire Baptized: Died: - Deerfield Rockingham New Hampshire Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Wadleigh
Born: May 7, 1702 - Deerfield Franklin New Hampshire Baptized: Died: 1767 - Deerfield Franklin New Hampshire Buried: 1767 AFN: 3MKK-0HSpouse: Joseph Leavitt Marr: 1727 - Exeter Rockingham New Hampshire
General Notes: Husband - Jonathan Wadleigh
I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.
I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.
I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.
If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.
When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.
Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.
I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.
If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.
Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.
Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.
The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.
My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
General Notes: Wife - Hannah Weare
I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.
I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.
I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.
If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.
When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.
Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.
I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.
If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.
Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.
Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.
The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.
My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
General Notes: Child - Mary Wadleigh
I exchange data with people who have a interlocking marriage
into any surnames that interlocks into any of the branches
of my families.I started when I was 10 years old now 68years.
I am sharing my data in the interest of collaborative research.
I do this to help people to find there lineages and to fill
the pedigree charts.
I have not personally researched all families listed; dates
and information are subject to verification. Not responsible
for typographical errors misplaced citations. Missing
sources/references are because of my learning curve,not my
intention. You are encouraged to seek further documention
for your own confirmation.Further I have no control what
other people include about their families in any of the
data that they exchange.
If there are no dates about the living, then the computers
can not determine if the person is alive or deceased.
The sites set the living anywhere from 75 to 100 years
depending on the laws of the countries that they are in.
When I exchange with lineages the living are sometime shown
depending on who you are exchanging with, but my
request is that,if you update any of my data to the
internet, you also set the do not show the living,before
you update to the internet.
Also place in the source your contact email
address,and the lineage, so people can contact you
reqarding your update.
I have no claim to owning the data, except that which is
my immediate lineage, and even that is worked on by many
members of my family lineages. It is only as good as what
people put into it,that exchange with me. So look
in the notes of the genealogy for origin, if they put it
there,or the source.
If you are going to correct,update or put new branches on the
lineage your are inquirying about,please do not add from what
I have sent you,(This just duplicates how many more people
I have to find in the duplicates and merge them,edit your
notes to ensure that there is nothing there that you do not
want published.
Also do not submit information on copyrights that invades the
privacy of others especially for a relative that has not given
you permission to publish same.
Remember nothing is carved in stone except time.
The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriages, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 631,749 people via interlocking
marriages.
My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
Maaura Wadleigh
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Maaura Wadleigh
Born: July 4, 1847 - Epsom, Merrimack Co, NH Baptized: Died: November 23, 1911 - Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MO Buried:
Father: Daniel Foster Wadleigh Mother: Lucinda Libby
Children
Elijah Witham and Polly Wadleigh
Husband Elijah Witham
Born: October 28, 1791 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: November 14, 1874 Buried: - Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, York, ME
Father: Jonathan Witham Mother: Lydia Witham
Marriage: September 16, 1816 - Sanford, York, ME
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Occupation
Wife Polly Wadleigh
Born: January 4, 1792 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: August 24, 1881 Buried: - Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, York, ME
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Residence
Children
1 F Olive Witham
Born: February 26, 1817 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: May 24, 1899 - Sanford, York, ME Buried:Spouse: Nathan Hatch Marr: June 11, 1842 - Sanford, York, ME
2 M Hiram Witham
Born: November 16, 1818 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: December 23, 1891 - Madrid, Franklin, ME Buried: - Madrid Village Cemetery, Madrid, Franklin, MESpouse: Elizabeth H. Witham Marr: January 25, 1843 - Sanford, York, ME
3 F Asenath Witham
Born: July 27, 1820 Baptized: Died: March 7, 1823 Buried: - Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, York, ME
4 M Albert Witham
Born: November 28, 1822 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Betsey Witham
Born: March 15, 1826 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: August 18, 1911 Buried: - Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, York, ME
6 M George M. Witham
Born: December 21, 1827 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: May 13, 1852 Buried: - Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, York, ME
7 F Mary Louise. Witham
Born: May 14, 1830 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: July 12, 1900 Buried: - Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, York, ME
8 F Rhoda Ann Witham
Born: May 14, 1832 - Sanford, York, ME Baptized: Died: June 22, 1852 Buried: - Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, York, ME
Robert Wadleigh and Roberta Whittel
Husband Robert Wadleigh 5
Born: 1567 - Hingham, England, United Kingdom Baptized: Died: 1600 - Hingham, England, United Kingdom Buried:
Father: John Wadleigh 5 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Roberta Whittel 5
Born: 1580 - Tarporley, Cheshire, , England Baptized: Died: - , , , England Buried:
Children
1 M John Wadleigh 5 6 8
Born: - Saco, Maine 6 8 Baptized: Died: 1671 - Wells, ME. 6 8 Buried:Spouse: Mary Abigail Marston 5 6 Marr: 1622 - , , , England 8
General Notes: Child - John Wadleigh
UNPLACED:
Wadleigh. (1) Edward (Wodley), Richmond Island 1641-2, hired here. List 21.
END.
Research Notes: Child - John Wadleigh
John (2), planter, Saco, Wells, of unknown origin, but by Catholic records his daughter Mary was born at "Bristol near London." Taxed Saco 1636 and appraised the Williams (26) estate. Vines granted him a lot "in Yeapskesset River" in 1639. An
arbitrator between John Richards and Francis Knight, 1640. Trial jury 1640, 1645; grand jury 1645. Evidently of Wells 20 Nov. 1645; when Vines granted 200 acres on southwest side of Obumkegg River to him and Edmund Littlefield. Wells selectman
1647, 1648. Took Indian deed in 1649 and in 1650 took possession and made delivery to son Robert as joint purchaser. In 1654 Thomas Wheelwright and Ezekiel Knight witnessed against him for swearing; the next year he was fined for defaming a
grand jury man, a sequel to his case. Commissioner for Wells 1659. Lists 242, 252, 261, 263, 264, 22, 23. Wife Mary absent from meeting 1654, living 18 Apr. 1664. His will, 7 July 1671 (Me. P & Ct. Rec. ii: 244), directed burial beside his
deceased wife, names 3 children, the son executor, Edward Rishworth and Samuel Wheelwright overseers; inventory 20 Sept. 1671 by James Gooch and James Symth, £453.
WADLEIGH: Wadley, the latter now found in Gloucestershire.
Robert Wadleigh Esq.
Husband Robert Wadleigh Esq. 5 6
Born: 1628 - Probaly, Bristol, Glouster, England 6 Baptized: Died: 1701 - Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States 6 Buried:
Father: John Wadleigh 5 6 8 Mother: Mary Abigail Marston 5 6
Marriage: June 17, 1654
Other Spouse: Sarah Smith
Other Spouse: Sarah
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, millwright
2. Residence, Wells, Kittery, Dover (Lamprill R.), Exeter
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Robert Wadleigh Esq.
From: Maine and New Hampshire Settlers, 1600's-1900's
Sons John, Joseph and Robert participated in Gove's Rebellion, resulting in a trip to London for Robert, on their behalf.
Research Notes: Husband - Robert Wadleigh Esq.
Robert Esq. (4) (s/o John2), millwright, Exeter went with father to Wells and had left for Kittery, or was about to depart, 17 June 1654, when he was "at present in the town of Wells." Kittery witness 15 July 1654; constable 1656; ferryman and
tavern keeper; grand jury 1665; Clerk of the Writs 1665. In May 1666 he bought 320 acres at Lamprill River, sold out at Kittery two months later and of Lamprill River sold half his 320 acres to Nicholas Lisson in 1667 (see Lisson and Dover
Hist. Memo., pp 400-5). Dover granted him a mill privilege on Lamprill River and received him as inhabitant 3 May 1669. Admitted as inhabitant of Exeter 26 Sept. 1676. Representative 1681, 1684. The participation of his sons John, Joseph and
Robert in the Gove Rebellion, resulted in his trip to England in their behalf and also on account of his own troubles with Mason. On his return Cranfield feared his influence and a report was made 23 May 1684 "he hath put the people of the
Province into sych a ferment and disorder that it is not possible to put His Majesty's commands in execution, or any way govern them." Councillor 1684; Capt. by 1687 (see Hilton 19); Justice Court of Common Pleas; Judge of Superior Court. Lists
252, 261, 263, 269b, 356m, 376b (1668), 377, 380, 381, 383, 385, 24, 49, 52, 54, 56-58, 92. Wife Sarah, married before 17 June 1654, was living in 1698. He was living in 1701, his son was "Jr." 1702-1710. Known children listed.
Henry Wadman and Catherine Maria Webster
Husband Henry Wadman
Born: October 15, 1822 - Queens, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Baptized: Died: 1904 - Victoria, Prince Edward Island Buried:
Father: Mother: Harriet Grosvenor
Marriage: August 6, 1847 - Princes, Searltown, Prince Edward Island
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation2, Justice of the Peace
2. Occupation2, Teacher
Wife Catherine Maria Webster
Born: January 8, 1828 - Prince Edward Island, Canada Baptized: Died: 1915 - North Carleton, Prince Edward Island, Canada Buried:
Father: Oliver Webster Mother: Margaret Howatt
Children
1 F Henreitta Maria Wadman
Born: December 19, 1848 - Princes, Augustine Cove, Prince Edward Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Margaret Hortenza Wadman
Born: July 21, 1853 - Princes, Augustine Cove, Prince Edward Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M John Oriely Webster Wadman
Born: June 24, 1857 - Queens, Victoria, Prince Edward Island, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Margaret Matilda Wadman
Born: February 28, 1863 - Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada Baptized: Died: July 17, 1948 - Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada Buried:Spouse: Norman Ramsay Wright Marr: October 3, 1888 - Queens, Victoria, Prince Edward Island, Canada
5 M Harry George Wadman
Born: March 24, 1867 - Princes, Augustine Cove, Prince Edward Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Henry Wadman
Henry was a teacher and taught at Augustine Cove and at Charlottetown, where he was later employed by the government to collect quit rents. He retired to Victoria, and was appointed a Justice of the Peace. They had eight children. Catherine died at the home of their daughter, Mrs. David T. Lowther at North Carleton.
Norman Ramsay Wright and Margaret Matilda Wadman
Husband Norman Ramsay Wright
Born: January 15, 1836 - Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, Canada Baptized: Died: September 24, 1913 - Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada Buried:Marriage: October 3, 1888 - Queens, Victoria, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Wife Margaret Matilda Wadman
Born: February 28, 1863 - Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada Baptized: Died: July 17, 1948 - Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada Buried:
Father: Henry Wadman Mother: Catherine Maria Webster
Children
John Wood and Sarah Sally Wadman
Husband John Wood
Born: 1815 - Tryon PEI Baptized: Died: 1871 - North Tryon PEI Buried:
Father: Joseph Wood Mother: Isabella Leard
Marriage: July 31, 1834
Wife Sarah Sally Wadman
Born: October 13, 1812 - Augustine Cove PEI Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Arthur Wadman Mother: Harriett Grosvenor
Children
Samuel Wadsworth and Wadsworth
Husband Samuel Wadsworth
Born: 1720 - Milton, MA Baptized: Died: 1762 Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Elizabeth Vose
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact 1
See Note Page
Wife Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Wadsworth
Born: 1749 Baptized: Died: 1813 Buried:Spouse: Sarah Douglas
2 M James Wadsworth
Born: 1750 - Killingly, CT Baptized: Died: 1821 Buried:Spouse: Irene Palmer Marr: 1774
3 M Joseph Wadsworth
Born: - Killingly, CT Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eunice Douglas
4 F Selah Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
O. E. Wood and Abby Wadsworth
Husband O. E. Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1870
Wife Abby Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Wadsworth Mother: Lydia Sylvester
Children
Alexander Wadsworth and Adelaide Wells
Husband Alexander Wadsworth
Born: May 6, 1806 - Hiram, Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Lee Wadsworth Mother: Ruth Clemens
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Hubbard Fairfield - June 29, 1836
Wife Adelaide Wells
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Andrew W. Wadsworth and Li Ie Wright
Husband Andrew W. Wadsworth
Born: 1844 - Lincolnville, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jeremiah Wadsworth Mother: Mary Cooper Porter
Marriage: 1871
Other Spouse: Susan A. Fielden - 1879
Wife Li Ie Wright
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Nathaniel Weber and Anna Foster Wadsworth
Husband Nathaniel Weber
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - Detroit, MI
Wife Anna Foster Wadsworth
Born: 1807 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Moses Wadsworth Mother: Hannah Stevens
Children
John D. Wells and Annie Dennison Wadsworth
Husband John D. Wells
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - Laconia, NH
Wife Annie Dennison Wadsworth
Born: 1841 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alexander Scammell Wadsworth Mother: Louisa J. Dennison
Children
Asahel Wadsworth and Mercy Woodruff
Husband Asahel Wadsworth
Born: 1743 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Wadsworth Mother: Ruth Hart
Marriage: February 2, 1769 - Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut
Wife Mercy Woodruff
Born: - Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Hart Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Manna Wadsworth
Born: October 19, 1769 - Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Anna Deming Marr: January 9, 1792
Benjamin Wadsworth and Luna Wadsworth
Husband Benjamin Wadsworth
Born: 1735 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: 1782 Buried:
Father: Ichabod Wadsworth Mother: Margaret Marshall
Marriage: 1759
Wife Luna Wadsworth
Born: 1739 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ichabod Wadsworth Mother: Annie Hunt
Children
1 F Hannah Wadsworth
Born: 1760 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Ichabod Wadsworth
Born: 1762 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Daniel Wadsworth
Born: 1764 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Marshal Wadsworth
Born: 1766 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Frederick Wadsworth
Born: 1767 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Selah Wadsworth
Born: 1769 Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Sophia Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Ann Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
William H. Warren and Bertha Wadsworth
Husband William H. Warren
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Bertha Wadsworth
Born: 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Mary Benton
Children
Charles Winsor and Beulah Wadsworth
Husband Charles Winsor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Beulah Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Eden Wadsworth Mother: Ruby Soule
Children
1 F Abby O. Winsor
Born: April 11, 1823 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Henry Wadsworth Marr: August 6, 1846 - Duxbury, MA
Cephas Wadsworth and Mary J. Woodward
Husband Cephas Wadsworth
Born: May 23, 1820 - Kingston, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Cephas Wadsworth Mother: Lucy Sylvester
Marriage: 1846
Wife Mary J. Woodward
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Maria Frances Wadsworth
Born: 1848 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Frank Elmer Wadsworth
Born: 1853 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Charles Wadsworth and Augusta H. Yale
Husband Charles Wadsworth
Born: 1832 - Brighton, NY Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Wadsworth Mother: Mary Carter
Marriage: 1880
Wife Augusta H. Yale
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Christopher Wadsworth and Mehitable Wormall
Husband Christopher Wadsworth
Born: - Duxbury, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1748 Buried: AFN: 8J17-6G
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Abigail Andrews
Marriage: - Duxbury, MA
Wife Mehitable Wormall
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Christian Wadsworth
Born: 1715 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Blaney Phillips Marr: 1732
2 F Abigail Wadsworth
Born: 1718 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph Russell Marr: 1740
3 M Christopher Wadsworth
Born: 1721 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Zenobe Wadsworth
Born: April 24, 1723 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1812 - Hartford, Todd, Minnesota Buried:Spouse: Nathaniel Bartlett Marr: June 10, 1742 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Christopher Wadsworth and Abigail Withington
Husband Christopher Wadsworth
Born: 1728 - Milton, MA Baptized: Died: 1793 Buried:
Father: George Wadsworth Mother: Sarah Pitcher
Marriage: 1760
Other Spouse: Anna Paul - 1753
Wife Abigail Withington
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Abigail Wadsworth
Born: 1762 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lemuel Drake
2 M Christopher Wadsworth
Born: 1765 - Stoughton, MA Baptized: Died: 1790 Buried:Spouse: Ruth Howard Marr: 1788
3 M Elijah Wadsworth
Born: 1767 Baptized: Died: 1791 Buried:
4 F Deborah Wadsworth
Born: 1770 Baptized: Died: 1799 Buried:
5 M Jesse Wadsworth
Born: 1773 Baptized: Died: 1778 Buried:
6 M Joseph Wadsworth
Born: 1776 Baptized: Died: 1795 Buried:
7 F Phebe Wadsworth
Born: 1778 Baptized: Died: 1778 Buried:Spouse: Philip Reynolds
8 F Rebecca Wadsworth
Born: 1783 Baptized: Died: 1796 Buried:
David Wadsworth and Elizabeth Whipple
Husband David Wadsworth
Born: 1742 - Grafton, MA Baptized: Died: 1821 Buried:
Father: David Wadsworth Mother: Hannah Paul
Marriage: March 15, 1764 - Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts
Wife Elizabeth Whipple
Born: July 9, 1744 - Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1827 Buried:
Children
1 F Susannah Wadsworth
Born: 1764 - Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Peter Farnum
2 M David Wadsworth
Born: 1767 - Barre, MA Baptized: Died: 1835 Buried:Spouse: Virtue Willard
3 M Jonathan Wadsworth
Born: 1769 Baptized: Died: 1850 Buried:Spouse: Tabitha Warren
4 M John Wadsworth
Born: 1771 Baptized: Died: 1833 Buried:Spouse: Lois Warren
5 M Jacob Wadsworth
Born: 1773 Baptized: Died: 1774 Buried:
6 M Samuel Wadsworth
Born: 1775 Baptized: Died: 1812 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Barnes
7 M Ebenezer Wadsworth
Born: 1777 Baptized: Died: 1777 Buried:
8 M Moses Wadsworth
Born: 1778 - Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth T. Tisdale
9 M Paul Wadsworth
Born: 1781 Baptized: Died: 1782 Buried:
10 M Joseph Wadsworth
Born: March 29, 1784 - Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1854 Buried:
David Wadsworth and Virtue Willard
Husband David Wadsworth
Born: 1767 - Barre, MA Baptized: Died: 1835 Buried:
Father: David Wadsworth Mother: Elizabeth Whipple
Marriage:
Wife Virtue Willard
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Betsey Wadsworth
Born: 1790 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Perley Wadsworth
Born: 1791 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Susannah Wadsworth
Born: 1793 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Patty Wadsworth
Born: 1796 Baptized: Died: 1796 Buried:
5 M David Wadsworth
Born: 1797 Baptized: Died: 1858 Buried:Spouse: Sabra Hotchkiss
6 M Williard Wadsworth
Born: 1800 - Hopkinton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eliza Spring
7 F Martha Wadsworth
Born: 1802 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: J. D. Holden
8 M Samuel Wadsworth
Born: 1804 Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 M Charles Wadsworth
Born: 1805 Baptized: Died: 1866 Buried:Spouse: Eliza Baldwin
10 F Mary Wadsworth
Born: 1808 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hiram Parker
General Notes: Child - Charles Wadsworth
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Graduate of Brown University, NY
David Luther Wadsworth and Rossina C. Woodworth
Husband David Luther Wadsworth
Born: 1825 - Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Lawton Wadsworth Mother: Nancy Rowena Lawton
Marriage: 1850
Wife Rossina C. Woodworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Kitty May Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Georgie Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Leon H. Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Dura Wadsworth and Olive Wentworth
Husband Dura Wadsworth
Born: February 25, 1825 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Dura Wadsworth Mother: Abigail Cushman
Marriage: 1853
Wife Olive Wentworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Arthur Clinton Wadsworth
Born: 1854 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Annie Ruth Wadsworth
Born: 1860 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Alice Wadsworth
Born: 1862 - Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Orin B. Cole Marr: 1881 - Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts
4 M Dura Wadsworth
Born: 1862 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Edith Cushman Wadsworth
Born: 1864 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Earle Leslie Wadsworth and Etta Wolfe
Husband Earle Leslie Wadsworth
Born: July 31, 1901 Baptized: Died: April 1976 Buried:
Father: Charles Horace Wadsworth Mother: Mary Elizabeth Dukelow
Marriage: August 22, 1923 - Pike NY
Wife Etta Wolfe
Born: May 23, 1903 Baptized: Died: February 1980 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Earle Leslie Wadsworth
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2 PLAC Social Security #: 121-12-0622
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1 _FA2
2 PLAC Last residence: NJ 07471
2 SOUR Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with W, Date of Import: 7 Apr 1996, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.92649.66
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2 PLAC State of issue: NY
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General Notes: Wife - Etta Wolfe
1 _FA1
2 PLAC Social Security #: 128-10-0820
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2 PLAC Last residence: NJ 07461
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2 PLAC State of issue: NY
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Edward Wadsworth
Husband Edward Wadsworth
Born: October 26, 1438 - Halifax, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: May 11, 1498 - Halifax, Yorkshire, England Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edward Wadsworth
Born: October 7, 1468 - Halifax, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: April 10, 1518 - Halifax, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Ellan Fough Marr: November 5, 1497 - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Elisha Wadsworth and Elida Weldon
Husband Elisha Wadsworth
Born: 1800 - Stoughton, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Elisha Wadsworth Mother: Parthena Ogden
Marriage: 1829
Other Spouse: Mary Salmon
Wife Elida Weldon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Almon D. Wadsworth
Born: 1830 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Hiram Wadsworth
Born: 1831 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Ann Elizabeth Wadsworth
Born: 1833 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Antha Maria Wadsworth
Born: 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M William Wadsworth
Born: 1837 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Justin O. Wadsworth
Born: 1841 Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Elisha Wadsworth
Born: 1842 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Elisha Wadsworth and Elizabeth Wiswell
Husband Elisha Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Wadsworth Mother: Abigail Waite
Marriage: December 9, 1694 - Duxbury, MA
Wife Elizabeth Wiswell
Born: - Duxberry, , Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Duxbury, MA Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Wadsworth
Born: 1695 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Alice Wadsworth
Born: April 15, 1697 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: June 9, 1791 Buried:Spouse: Thomas Preston Marr: 1722 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
3 F Annie Wadsworth
Born: 1700 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Abiah Wadsworth
Born: June 4, 1703 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary
5 F Patience Wadsworth
Born: 1706 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Samuel Gray
6 F Fear Wadsworth
Born: 1709 Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Wait Wadsworth
Born: October 23, 1714 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: June 5, 1799 - Duxbury, Plymouth, MA Buried: June 8, 1799 - Duxbury, Plymouth, MA AFN: MKQJ-K7Spouse: Abigail Bradford Marr: December 15, 1748 - Kingston, MA
James E. Young and Eliza Ann Wadsworth
Husband James E. Young
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Eliza Ann Wadsworth
Born: August 29, 1859 Baptized: Died: July 24, 1907 Buried:
Father: Rowland Augustus Wadsworth Mother: Elizabeth Hyde
Other Spouse: Alfred Coomber
Children
William Wentworth and Elizabeth Ann Wadsworth
Husband William Wentworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1824 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Josiah Wadsworth Mother: Eunice Swift
Other Spouse: William Ayers
Children
Galen Williams and Elizabeth S. Wadsworth
Husband Galen Williams
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - Milton, MA
Wife Elizabeth S. Wadsworth
Born: 1823 Baptized: Died: 1844 Buried:
Father: Isaac Wadsworth Mother: Lucinda Jordan
Children
George P. Wadsworth and Eliza Webb
Husband George P. Wadsworth
Born: 1811 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John D. Wadsworth Mother: Rebecca C. Price
Marriage: 1835
Wife Eliza Webb
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Eliza Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M George P. Wadsworth
Born: 1839 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Caroline W. Wadsworth
Born: 1844 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Benjamin Wetherbee and Hannah Wadsworth
Husband Benjamin Wetherbee
Born: - South Ashburnham, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah Wadsworth
Born: 1793 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Wadsworth Mother: Abigail Elliott
Children
Henry Wadsworth and Mary Ann Wentworth
Husband Henry Wadsworth
Born: December 3, 1804 Baptized: Died: May 20, 1886 Buried:
Father: Charles Lee Wadsworth Mother: Ruth Clemens
Marriage: November 27, 1831
Other Spouse: Catherine S. Wentworth - 1849
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Wife Mary Ann Wentworth
Born: February 10, 1812 - Standish, Cumberland, Maine Baptized: Died: June 12, 1845 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
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Children
1 F Mary Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1832 - Hiram, Oxford, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Seth Wadsworth Marr: October 29, 1850 - Hiram, Oxford, Maine
2 F Jane Wadsworth
Born: 1833 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James S. Could Marr: 1864
3 F Elizabeth F. Wadsworth
Born: 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Dolly Ingalls Wadsworth
Born: December 13, 1838 Baptized: Died: July 7, 1851 Buried:
5 M Henry H. Wadsworth
Born: 1840 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Ellen M. Wadsworth
Born: 1842 Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M John Wadsworth
Born: May 1, 1845 Baptized: Died: October 15, 1845 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Henry Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth-Barnes Cemetery, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Wife - Mary Ann Wentworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth-Barnes Cemetery, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - Dolly Ingalls Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth-Barnes Cemetery, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - John Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth-Barnes Cemetery, Hiram, ME
Henry Wadsworth and Catherine S. Wentworth
Husband Henry Wadsworth
Born: December 3, 1804 Baptized: Died: May 20, 1886 Buried:
Father: Charles Lee Wadsworth Mother: Ruth Clemens
Marriage: 1849
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Wentworth - November 27, 1831
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Wife Catherine S. Wentworth
Born: April 20, 1826 Baptized: Died: December 31, 1891 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Fact 1
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Children
1 M Freedom Wadsworth
Born: July 31, 1850 - Hiram, Oxford, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ida Clemens Marr: 1876
2 F Dolly Wadsworth
Born: October 8, 1854 Baptized: Died: December 1, 1864 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Henry Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth-Barnes Cemetery, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Wife - Catherine S. Wentworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth-Barnes Cemetery, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - Dolly Wadsworth
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Burial
Wadsworth-Barnes Cemetery, Hiram, ME
Henry Wadsworth and Abby O. Winsor
Husband Henry Wadsworth
Born: January 1, 1821 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: October 7, 1892 - Duxbury, MA Buried:
Father: Dura Wadsworth Mother: Abigail Cushman
Marriage: August 6, 1846 - Duxbury, MA
Wife Abby O. Winsor
Born: April 11, 1823 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Winsor Mother: Beulah Wadsworth
Children
1 F Ella W. Wadsworth
Born: 1848 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Herbert Wadsworth
Born: 1851 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Ernest Wadsworth
Born: 1855 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nellie Chandler
4 M Thomas H. Wadsworth
Born: 1858 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Henry B. Wadsworth
Born: 1860 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M William W. Wadsworth
Born: 1865 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Horace Wadsworth and Philena Wood
Husband Horace Wadsworth
Born: April 17, 1803 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: October 21, 1863 Buried:
Father: Horace Wadsworth Mother: Electa Chandler
Marriage: March 1843
Wife Philena Wood
Born: September 20, 1808 Baptized: Died: February 13, 1889 Buried:
Children
1 F Harriett Wadsworth
Born: December 1844 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M James Wadsworth
Born: January 31, 1847 - Chapin, Ontario Co. NY Baptized: Died: October 9, 1880 Buried:Spouse: Mary J. Pomeroy Marr: Or Mary J. Latting
3 M George E. Wadsworth
Born: December 29, 1848 - Chapin, Ontario Co. NY Baptized: Died: May 10, 1931 - Chapin, Ontario Co. NY Buried:Spouse: Anne M. Mason Marr: January 20, 1869 - Chapinville, NY
4 M John Gregory Wadsworth
Born: September 4, 1851 - Chapin, Ontario Co. NY Baptized: Died: September 20, 1903 - Or 1906-Chapin Cemetery, Canandaigua NY Buried:
5 M Horace Riley Wadsworth
Born: March 15, 1852 - Chapin, Ontario Co. NY Baptized: Died: 1941 - Geneva, NY Buried:Spouse: Josephine Morris Marr: Shortsville, NY
6 M William Agustif Wadsworth
Born: May 16, 1855 Baptized: Died: March 27, 1937 - Chapin, Ontario Co. NY Buried:Spouse: Alice StoneSpouse: Ella Wood
7 M Wilson Fay Wadsworth
Born: April 9, 1858 - Chapin, Ontario Co. NY Baptized: Died: September 1898 - San Francisco, San Francisco Co. CA Buried:Spouse: Carrie Blilie Marr: September 24, 1891 - Fremont, Nebraska
Ichabod Wadsworth and Chloe Webster
Husband Ichabod Wadsworth
Born: 1741 Baptized: Died: March 31, 1815 - Ellington CT Cemetery Buried:
Father: Ichabod Wadsworth Mother: Annie Hunt
Marriage:
Wife Chloe Webster
Born: April 11, 1742 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Webster Mother: Edee Drake
Children
1 M David Drake Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: 1850 Buried:Spouse: Esther Cone Andrews
James Wadsworth and Naomi Wolcott
Husband James Wadsworth
Born: 1768 - Geneseo, NY Baptized: Died: June 7, 1844 - Geneseo, , NY Buried: AFN: 17SS-LKW
Father: John Noyes Wadsworth Mother: Esther Parsons
Marriage: October 1, 1804
Wife Naomi Wolcott
Born: October 10, 1777 - Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Baptized: Died: March 1, 1831 - Geneseo, , NY Buried: AFN: 17SS-LL4
Father: Samuel Wolcott Mother: Jerusha Wolcott
Children
1 F Harriet Wadsworth
Born: September 13, 1805 - Geneseo, , NY Baptized: Died: January 1, 1833 - Boston, , Mass Buried: AFN: 17ST-W19Spouse: Martin Brimmer
2 M James Samuel Wadsworth
Born: October 30, 1807 - Geneseo, , NY Baptized: Died: May 8, 1864 - Battle Of The Wilderness Buried: AFN: 17ST-W2HSpouse: Mary Craig Wharton Marr: May 11, 1834 - Geneseo, , NY
3 M William Wolcott Wadsworth
Born: July 7, 1810 - Geneseo, , NY Baptized: Died: 1848 Buried: AFN: 17ST-W4W
4 F Cornelia Wadsworth
Born: December 25, 1812 - Geneseo, , NY Baptized: Died: March 28, 1831 - Geneseo, , NY Buried: AFN: 17SS-LQX
5 F Elizabeth Wadsworth
Born: July 26, 1815 - Geneseo, , NY Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 17ST-W7J
General Notes: Husband - James Wadsworth
!Graduated from Yale in 1787, and in 1790 he moved to the Genesee country of western New York. He purchased a large tract of land in what is now the town ofGeneseo, NY. He was one of the wealthiest land proprietors in the state. He printed and circulated at his own expense, publications on the subject of education; employed persons to lecture on that topic, and offered premiums to the towns which first established school libraries. As early as 1811, he proposed the instituting of normal schools. He procured the enactment of the school law library in 1838; founded a library and institution for scientific lectures at Geneseo, and endowed it with $10,000, and in his sales of land always stipulated that a tract of 125 acres in each township should be granted free for a church,and another of the same size for a school. His donations to the causes of education and religion exceeded $90,000. (Taken from Appleton's New Encylopedia.)
General Notes: Child - James Samuel Wadsworth
James Samuel Wadsworth, Major General (posthumously)
Born October 30, 1807 at Geneseo NY
Mortally wounded and captured May 6, 1864 the Wilderness
Died May 8, 1864 at a Confederate field hospital
Buried Temple Hill Cemetery, Geneseo NY
Millionaire citizen-soldier James S. Wadsworth served his country without pay and went from volunteer aide to division commander during the Civil War. Wadsworth’s incredible life was cut short by his death at the Battle of the Wilderness.
In General Wadsworth: The Life and Wars of Brevet Major General James S. Wadsworth (Da Capo Press, Cambridge, Mass., 2003, $27.95), author Wayne Mahood used his access to Wadsworth family papers to illuminate the life of this businessman, Republican politician and Union military hero.
Although Wadsworth was born into a wealthy family in Geneseo, N.Y., in 1807, not much is known of his life before his enrollment at Harvard College. His father, James Wadsworth, was a source of inspiration for the younger Wadsworth. Having hacked his way into the New York wilderness to build the family’s fortune, the elder Wadsworth hoped his oldest son and heir to the family’s wealth would follow his own diligent work ethic. His son spent most of his youth traveling, and only after his marriage and the subsequent death of his father did the younger Wadsworth finally take seriously his new role as head of the family.
By the late 1840s, James S. Wadsworth had become involved in New York politics, especially with the radical wing of the Whig Party that would become the Republican Party. He became a zealous Republican and an ardent abolitionist.
When the war began, Wadsworth volunteered his services to the Union, even though he had no military experience. Tall, white-haired, with long muttonchops and extremely energetic for his age—he was 53 when the war began—Wadsworth cut a commanding presence in uniform. He was assigned to Maj. Gen. Irvin McDowell as an unpaid volunteer aide during the first major campaign of the war. Major Wadsworth’s bravery at the First Battle of Bull Run so impressed McDowell and others that by August 1861 Wadsworth was promoted to brigadier general.
Given a brigade of infantry, Wadsworth’s managerial and organizational prowess impressed those in high places. As a result, he was appointed military governor of Washington in March 1862, on the eve of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan’s grand campaign against Richmond. McClellan, however, detested Wadsworth, who represented everything McClellan hated—civilian general, Republican politician, abolitionist and Lincoln confidant—and the two men were destined to clash. Mahood skillfully dissects the ensuing conflict between Wadsworth and McClellan in the spring of 1862.
In short, Wadsworth believed the Federal capital needed sufficient soldiers to garrison its many forts. McClellan, bogged down outside of Richmond, pleaded with the Lincoln administration to send him more troops. McClellan believed Wadsworth was colluding with Lincoln in the hope that he would fail. President Lincoln compromised by sending McClellan additional forces but leaving the I Corps to guard the capital. That decision still displeased McClellan.
After the Union defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run, and with McClellan back in command, Wadsworth saw no future for himself in the Army of the Potomac. With a nominal title but no soldiers to command, the brigadier decided to run for governor of New York. The author’s admirable use of primary sources gives the reader a keen understanding of the divisive politics of the 1860s. The general’s passionate views against slavery and strong support for the war led to his defeat by a Peace Democrat (Horatio Seymour) in the election.
Following the Battle of Fredericksburg, without political office and with his nemesis McClellan permanently out of the Army of the Potomac, Wadsworth took command of the 1st Division, I Corps. Although he had never before led men into battle, the men of Wadsworth’s division knew they had a competent and caring commander.
Wadsworth’s moment in the sun would come on the morning of July 1, 1863, when his division, the vanguard of the entire Army of the Potomac, relieved John Buford’s tired troopers on the ridges west of Gettysburg. For six hours that day, Wadsworth’s small division fought off repeated Confederate assaults. According to the author, Wadsworth skillfully handled his division to meet new threats and coolly pulled his men back to the Lutheran Seminary later in the day, all the while under attack by superior numbers. He seemed to be omnipresent. Mahood describes his tenacious stand on McPherson’s Ridge as “the high water mark of Wadsworth’s military career.”
Out of 3,814 men in Wadsworth’s division engaged on July 1 at Gettysburg, 2,155 would be casualties (an astonishing 56 percent), and many of his regiments would have the dubious distinction of taking more casualties than any other regiments at the battle. For example, the 147th New York Infantry lost 296 of 380 men, and the 24th Michigan Infantry lost nearly 400 of 496 men—almost an 80 percent casualty rate. These numbers attest to the heroic and stubborn stand made by the brave men in Wadsworth’s division. Although I reviewed a proof of the book, in which Mahood gives faulty casualty figures for Wadsworth’s division at Gettysburg and contradicts himself at times discussing the figures and other battle statistics, I am hopeful that those errors will be corrected in the print version. The author’s treatment of the events, however, makes up for these slight inaccuracies.
The final portion of the book focuses on the reorganization of the Army of the Potomac and preparation for the Overland campaign of 1864. The enormous casualties from Gettysburg depleted the I Corps to such an extent that the remaining soldiers were transferred to the V Corps.
Now 56 and in the autumn of his years, Wadsworth nevertheless entered his last campaign with eagerness and vigor. Mahood’s narration of the Battle of the Wilderness is good, and his use of maps by George Skoch helps readers understand the battles. Wadsworth’s indefatigability and lead-by-example command style helped to rally both his own soldiers and the broken troops of other commands during that first horrific day in the Wilderness.
That dangerous style of leadership led to his mortal wounding the following day, May 6, 1864, while trying to rally elements of his division and others during Confederate Lt. Gen. James Longstreet’s flank attack. Left on the roadside to die, the wounded Wadsworth fell into Confederate hands. Rebel soldiers plucked the buttons and symbols of command off his uniform and pilfered his field glasses. Wadsworth would linger for two more days in a Confederate field hospital before finally succumbing to his ghastly head wound.
Years later, a Confederate officer remembered the sorry sight of the dying “multi-millionaire in an enemy’s country, not a friend near to hear his last farewell or soothe his last moments by a friendly touch on the pallid brow.” James Samuel Wadsworth certainly deserves to be recognized as one of the more capable citizen-soldiers of the war, and his place in the pantheon of Civil War generals is well deserved.
Those readers interested in the genealogy of the I Corps will certainly enjoy this book, for the author adeptly weaves notable I Corps officers into the story, as well as other distinguished military and political figures.
Author Wayne Mahood’s biography is a welcome addition to an ever-growing number of biographies of the lesser-known Union generals of the Civil War.
UNION FIRST CORPS, FIRST DIVISION 3,814 men
BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES SAMUEL WADSWORTH
James Wadsworth was a trim, vigorous fifty-six years old at the time of Gettysburg. Topped by snow-white hair, with striking white mutton-chop sideburns, he led his division with a Revolutionary War saber in his hand.
Wadsworth, however, was not a military man at all. His father had been one of the largest landowners in New York state, and raised young James with the expectation of inheriting public responsibilities. He spent two years at Harvard, and studied law, though with no intention of actually practicing. By the Civil War, James had taken his father's place at the head of the wealthy family estate, and, out of a well-developed sense of noblesse oblige, had in addition become a philanthropist and Republican politician. In this same spirit of public service he volunteered for duty immediately when Fort Sumter fell. Having no illusions about his military acumen, he first served as a volunteer aide on the staff of Union army commander Irvin McDowell, and was present at First Bull Run. McDowell recommended him for command, and even in the unabashed political free-for-all of the early-war army it must have raised a few eyebrows when he was jumped in rank all the way from volunteer aide-de-camp to brigadier general in August 1861. Wadsworth was given a brigade in McDowell's corps, and then in March 1862--before the end of his first year in uniform--he was made commander of the Washington defenses.
This last responsibility was too much too soon for the inexperienced Wadsworth, and the Union war effort suffered the consequences: it was Wadsworth who complained to Lincoln during the Peninsula campaign that the capital had been left unprotected by McClellan, resulting in Lincoln's fateful decision to withhold the entire First Corps from joining McClellan in his drive on Richmond. This made a bitter enemy of McClellan, and in the fall of 1862, seeing no prospect of serving in McClellan's army, Wadsworth allowed his supporters to run him for governor of New York against the anti-war Democrat Horatio Seymour. He was so intent on being a good soldier, however, that he declined to leave the army to campaign. As a result, he lost the election. He didn't seem to mind, enjoying the excitement and satisfaction of being with the troops in the field.
In late December 1862, after McClellan had departed army command for the last time, Wadsworth joined the Army of the Potomac as commander of the First Division, First Corps, when a vacancy among its division commanders was created by the promotion of General George Meade to the head of the Fifth Corps. He became much admired and liked by his new division, who were impressed by a man so devoted to the Union cause that he had given up a comfortable life and was serving without pay. The men were also won over by his attention to their well-being. Wadsworth was a stickler about things like adequate rations and decent housing, and in winter quarters the men found it not unusual to wake up before dawn on cold mornings and see the old man poking his nose inside to find out for himself whether the huts were warm and decently ventilated. (On the weary march to Gettysburg, he would seize civilians who stood cheering by the roadside and take their shoes for his own men to wear.)
Wadsworth's first battle with his division was Chancellorsville, and his inexperience showed when he was ordered to cross the Rappahannock River below Fredericksburg. He waffled, first ordering the Iron Brigade down to the river in boats, then giving it up when they were fired on by Rebel marksmen on the opposite bank, then finally deciding to go ahead. The Westerners rowed across with only light casualties, Wadsworth himself swimming across on his horse just behind. Eventually, Hooker pulled the division back across the river, and the entire division was held uselessly out of the remainder of the battle.
Wadsworth had been at the head of the division for about six months, and had only been lightly engaged--at Chancellorsville--in that span. He was a stout fighter, however, and was developing into a good general, evidenced by the fact that he was one of the few non-West Point division commanders retained when the army reorganized the next year.
At Gettysburg
Wadsworth's Division was in the vanguard of Reynolds's First Corps as it marched toward Gettysburg on the morning of July 1, and was the first Union infantry to reach the field. Between 11 o'clock in the morning until the fallback at 4 that afternoon, Wadsworth's men did some of the bloodiest, most heroic defensive fighting of the war on the ridges to the west of the town.
Attacked on McPherson's Ridge by Heth's Division as his men arrived, Wadsworth showed his inexperience in the first few moments when he withdrew part of Cutler's brigade and left Hall's Battery exposed, which made Hall pull his six guns out in such a hurry that a gun was lost; Hall was furious with Wadsworth. Artillery chief Wainright had spoken of trouble like this before, trouble that stemmed from Wadsworth's ignorance of the proper use and defense of artillery. Once the shouting stopped, however, Wadsworth did a good job, swinging the right of his line back when Rodes's Division attacked from the north, then pulling back in good order to new positions on Seminary Ridge when the McPherson's Ridge line was overlapped by the teeming enemy. Wadsworth saw over half his entire division disappear--either left crumpled on the field or trudging sullenly toward enemy prison camps--buying the time it took to gather the rest of the army in the formidable hills to the southeast. When the entire corps gave way that afternoon, Wadsworth and the remaining men of his two brigades withdrew to the north face of Culp's Hill, where, mangled and disorganized as they were, they were enough to intimidate Ewell and his lieutenants into calling off their attack at the bottom of the hill.
An image which shows how completely Wadsworth identified with his men was provided by a messenger who rode by Wadsworth on the evening of this first day at Gettysburg: "We found General Wadsworth sitting on a stone fence by the roadside, his head bowed in grief, the most dejected woe-begone person one would likely find on a world-around voyage--a live picture of Despair: General Reynolds killed, the first corps decimated a full half, and its first division almost wiped out of existence. The General greeted us warmly, adding, 'I am glad you were not with us this afternoon.'"
On evening of July 2, just as the defenses of Culp's Hill were being stripped to provide reinforcements for the embattled Federal left, Wadsworth's remnants were closest at hand when Ed Johnson's Stonewall Division came rushing up the hill toward "Old Pop" Greene's lone Twelfth Corps brigade on the right. Wadsworth, though under attack himself, was able to send two regiments to Greene, and the thin Union force was able to hang onto the hill through the night. A massive counterattack drove the Rebels off the hill the next morning.
Wadsworth left the army on July 15, less than two weeks after Gettysburg. After eight months' absence, he returned in March 1864, again to command a division in the Army of the Potomac--until he was shot in the forehead and killed in the battle of the Wilderness on May 8, 1864.
James Samuel Wadsworth and Mary Craig Wharton
Husband James Samuel Wadsworth
Born: October 30, 1807 - Geneseo, , NY Baptized: Died: May 8, 1864 - Battle Of The Wilderness Buried: AFN: 17ST-W2H
Father: James Wadsworth Mother: Naomi Wolcott
Marriage: May 11, 1834 - Geneseo, , NY
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact 1
See Note Page
Wife Mary Craig Wharton
Born: August 24, 1814 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 17ST-W3P
Children
1 M Charles F. Wadsworth
Born: 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Cornelia Wadsworth
Born: 1839 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Craig Wharton Wadsworth
Born: 1841 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Nancy Wadsworth
Born: 1843 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M James W. Wadsworth
Born: 1846 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Elizabeth Wadsworth
Born: 1848 Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - James Samuel Wadsworth
James Samuel Wadsworth, Major General (posthumously)
Born October 30, 1807 at Geneseo NY
Mortally wounded and captured May 6, 1864 the Wilderness
Died May 8, 1864 at a Confederate field hospital
Buried Temple Hill Cemetery, Geneseo NY
Millionaire citizen-soldier James S. Wadsworth served his country without pay and went from volunteer aide to division commander during the Civil War. Wadsworth’s incredible life was cut short by his death at the Battle of the Wilderness.
In General Wadsworth: The Life and Wars of Brevet Major General James S. Wadsworth (Da Capo Press, Cambridge, Mass., 2003, $27.95), author Wayne Mahood used his access to Wadsworth family papers to illuminate the life of this businessman, Republican politician and Union military hero.
Although Wadsworth was born into a wealthy family in Geneseo, N.Y., in 1807, not much is known of his life before his enrollment at Harvard College. His father, James Wadsworth, was a source of inspiration for the younger Wadsworth. Having hacked his way into the New York wilderness to build the family’s fortune, the elder Wadsworth hoped his oldest son and heir to the family’s wealth would follow his own diligent work ethic. His son spent most of his youth traveling, and only after his marriage and the subsequent death of his father did the younger Wadsworth finally take seriously his new role as head of the family.
By the late 1840s, James S. Wadsworth had become involved in New York politics, especially with the radical wing of the Whig Party that would become the Republican Party. He became a zealous Republican and an ardent abolitionist.
When the war began, Wadsworth volunteered his services to the Union, even though he had no military experience. Tall, white-haired, with long muttonchops and extremely energetic for his age—he was 53 when the war began—Wadsworth cut a commanding presence in uniform. He was assigned to Maj. Gen. Irvin McDowell as an unpaid volunteer aide during the first major campaign of the war. Major Wadsworth’s bravery at the First Battle of Bull Run so impressed McDowell and others that by August 1861 Wadsworth was promoted to brigadier general.
Given a brigade of infantry, Wadsworth’s managerial and organizational prowess impressed those in high places. As a result, he was appointed military governor of Washington in March 1862, on the eve of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan’s grand campaign against Richmond. McClellan, however, detested Wadsworth, who represented everything McClellan hated—civilian general, Republican politician, abolitionist and Lincoln confidant—and the two men were destined to clash. Mahood skillfully dissects the ensuing conflict between Wadsworth and McClellan in the spring of 1862.
In short, Wadsworth believed the Federal capital needed sufficient soldiers to garrison its many forts. McClellan, bogged down outside of Richmond, pleaded with the Lincoln administration to send him more troops. McClellan believed Wadsworth was colluding with Lincoln in the hope that he would fail. President Lincoln compromised by sending McClellan additional forces but leaving the I Corps to guard the capital. That decision still displeased McClellan.
After the Union defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run, and with McClellan back in command, Wadsworth saw no future for himself in the Army of the Potomac. With a nominal title but no soldiers to command, the brigadier decided to run for governor of New York. The author’s admirable use of primary sources gives the reader a keen understanding of the divisive politics of the 1860s. The general’s passionate views against slavery and strong support for the war led to his defeat by a Peace Democrat (Horatio Seymour) in the election.
Following the Battle of Fredericksburg, without political office and with his nemesis McClellan permanently out of the Army of the Potomac, Wadsworth took command of the 1st Division, I Corps. Although he had never before led men into battle, the men of Wadsworth’s division knew they had a competent and caring commander.
Wadsworth’s moment in the sun would come on the morning of July 1, 1863, when his division, the vanguard of the entire Army of the Potomac, relieved John Buford’s tired troopers on the ridges west of Gettysburg. For six hours that day, Wadsworth’s small division fought off repeated Confederate assaults. According to the author, Wadsworth skillfully handled his division to meet new threats and coolly pulled his men back to the Lutheran Seminary later in the day, all the while under attack by superior numbers. He seemed to be omnipresent. Mahood describes his tenacious stand on McPherson’s Ridge as “the high water mark of Wadsworth’s military career.”
Out of 3,814 men in Wadsworth’s division engaged on July 1 at Gettysburg, 2,155 would be casualties (an astonishing 56 percent), and many of his regiments would have the dubious distinction of taking more casualties than any other regiments at the battle. For example, the 147th New York Infantry lost 296 of 380 men, and the 24th Michigan Infantry lost nearly 400 of 496 men—almost an 80 percent casualty rate. These numbers attest to the heroic and stubborn stand made by the brave men in Wadsworth’s division. Although I reviewed a proof of the book, in which Mahood gives faulty casualty figures for Wadsworth’s division at Gettysburg and contradicts himself at times discussing the figures and other battle statistics, I am hopeful that those errors will be corrected in the print version. The author’s treatment of the events, however, makes up for these slight inaccuracies.
The final portion of the book focuses on the reorganization of the Army of the Potomac and preparation for the Overland campaign of 1864. The enormous casualties from Gettysburg depleted the I Corps to such an extent that the remaining soldiers were transferred to the V Corps.
Now 56 and in the autumn of his years, Wadsworth nevertheless entered his last campaign with eagerness and vigor. Mahood’s narration of the Battle of the Wilderness is good, and his use of maps by George Skoch helps readers understand the battles. Wadsworth’s indefatigability and lead-by-example command style helped to rally both his own soldiers and the broken troops of other commands during that first horrific day in the Wilderness.
That dangerous style of leadership led to his mortal wounding the following day, May 6, 1864, while trying to rally elements of his division and others during Confederate Lt. Gen. James Longstreet’s flank attack. Left on the roadside to die, the wounded Wadsworth fell into Confederate hands. Rebel soldiers plucked the buttons and symbols of command off his uniform and pilfered his field glasses. Wadsworth would linger for two more days in a Confederate field hospital before finally succumbing to his ghastly head wound.
Years later, a Confederate officer remembered the sorry sight of the dying “multi-millionaire in an enemy’s country, not a friend near to hear his last farewell or soothe his last moments by a friendly touch on the pallid brow.” James Samuel Wadsworth certainly deserves to be recognized as one of the more capable citizen-soldiers of the war, and his place in the pantheon of Civil War generals is well deserved.
Those readers interested in the genealogy of the I Corps will certainly enjoy this book, for the author adeptly weaves notable I Corps officers into the story, as well as other distinguished military and political figures.
Author Wayne Mahood’s biography is a welcome addition to an ever-growing number of biographies of the lesser-known Union generals of the Civil War.
UNION FIRST CORPS, FIRST DIVISION 3,814 men
BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES SAMUEL WADSWORTH
James Wadsworth was a trim, vigorous fifty-six years old at the time of Gettysburg. Topped by snow-white hair, with striking white mutton-chop sideburns, he led his division with a Revolutionary War saber in his hand.
Wadsworth, however, was not a military man at all. His father had been one of the largest landowners in New York state, and raised young James with the expectation of inheriting public responsibilities. He spent two years at Harvard, and studied law, though with no intention of actually practicing. By the Civil War, James had taken his father's place at the head of the wealthy family estate, and, out of a well-developed sense of noblesse oblige, had in addition become a philanthropist and Republican politician. In this same spirit of public service he volunteered for duty immediately when Fort Sumter fell. Having no illusions about his military acumen, he first served as a volunteer aide on the staff of Union army commander Irvin McDowell, and was present at First Bull Run. McDowell recommended him for command, and even in the unabashed political free-for-all of the early-war army it must have raised a few eyebrows when he was jumped in rank all the way from volunteer aide-de-camp to brigadier general in August 1861. Wadsworth was given a brigade in McDowell's corps, and then in March 1862--before the end of his first year in uniform--he was made commander of the Washington defenses.
This last responsibility was too much too soon for the inexperienced Wadsworth, and the Union war effort suffered the consequences: it was Wadsworth who complained to Lincoln during the Peninsula campaign that the capital had been left unprotected by McClellan, resulting in Lincoln's fateful decision to withhold the entire First Corps from joining McClellan in his drive on Richmond. This made a bitter enemy of McClellan, and in the fall of 1862, seeing no prospect of serving in McClellan's army, Wadsworth allowed his supporters to run him for governor of New York against the anti-war Democrat Horatio Seymour. He was so intent on being a good soldier, however, that he declined to leave the army to campaign. As a result, he lost the election. He didn't seem to mind, enjoying the excitement and satisfaction of being with the troops in the field.
In late December 1862, after McClellan had departed army command for the last time, Wadsworth joined the Army of the Potomac as commander of the First Division, First Corps, when a vacancy among its division commanders was created by the promotion of General George Meade to the head of the Fifth Corps. He became much admired and liked by his new division, who were impressed by a man so devoted to the Union cause that he had given up a comfortable life and was serving without pay. The men were also won over by his attention to their well-being. Wadsworth was a stickler about things like adequate rations and decent housing, and in winter quarters the men found it not unusual to wake up before dawn on cold mornings and see the old man poking his nose inside to find out for himself whether the huts were warm and decently ventilated. (On the weary march to Gettysburg, he would seize civilians who stood cheering by the roadside and take their shoes for his own men to wear.)
Wadsworth's first battle with his division was Chancellorsville, and his inexperience showed when he was ordered to cross the Rappahannock River below Fredericksburg. He waffled, first ordering the Iron Brigade down to the river in boats, then giving it up when they were fired on by Rebel marksmen on the opposite bank, then finally deciding to go ahead. The Westerners rowed across with only light casualties, Wadsworth himself swimming across on his horse just behind. Eventually, Hooker pulled the division back across the river, and the entire division was held uselessly out of the remainder of the battle.
Wadsworth had been at the head of the division for about six months, and had only been lightly engaged--at Chancellorsville--in that span. He was a stout fighter, however, and was developing into a good general, evidenced by the fact that he was one of the few non-West Point division commanders retained when the army reorganized the next year.
At Gettysburg
Wadsworth's Division was in the vanguard of Reynolds's First Corps as it marched toward Gettysburg on the morning of July 1, and was the first Union infantry to reach the field. Between 11 o'clock in the morning until the fallback at 4 that afternoon, Wadsworth's men did some of the bloodiest, most heroic defensive fighting of the war on the ridges to the west of the town.
Attacked on McPherson's Ridge by Heth's Division as his men arrived, Wadsworth showed his inexperience in the first few moments when he withdrew part of Cutler's brigade and left Hall's Battery exposed, which made Hall pull his six guns out in such a hurry that a gun was lost; Hall was furious with Wadsworth. Artillery chief Wainright had spoken of trouble like this before, trouble that stemmed from Wadsworth's ignorance of the proper use and defense of artillery. Once the shouting stopped, however, Wadsworth did a good job, swinging the right of his line back when Rodes's Division attacked from the north, then pulling back in good order to new positions on Seminary Ridge when the McPherson's Ridge line was overlapped by the teeming enemy. Wadsworth saw over half his entire division disappear--either left crumpled on the field or trudging sullenly toward enemy prison camps--buying the time it took to gather the rest of the army in the formidable hills to the southeast. When the entire corps gave way that afternoon, Wadsworth and the remaining men of his two brigades withdrew to the north face of Culp's Hill, where, mangled and disorganized as they were, they were enough to intimidate Ewell and his lieutenants into calling off their attack at the bottom of the hill.
An image which shows how completely Wadsworth identified with his men was provided by a messenger who rode by Wadsworth on the evening of this first day at Gettysburg: "We found General Wadsworth sitting on a stone fence by the roadside, his head bowed in grief, the most dejected woe-begone person one would likely find on a world-around voyage--a live picture of Despair: General Reynolds killed, the first corps decimated a full half, and its first division almost wiped out of existence. The General greeted us warmly, adding, 'I am glad you were not with us this afternoon.'"
On evening of July 2, just as the defenses of Culp's Hill were being stripped to provide reinforcements for the embattled Federal left, Wadsworth's remnants were closest at hand when Ed Johnson's Stonewall Division came rushing up the hill toward "Old Pop" Greene's lone Twelfth Corps brigade on the right. Wadsworth, though under attack himself, was able to send two regiments to Greene, and the thin Union force was able to hang onto the hill through the night. A massive counterattack drove the Rebels off the hill the next morning.
Wadsworth left the army on July 15, less than two weeks after Gettysburg. After eight months' absence, he returned in March 1864, again to command a division in the Army of the Potomac--until he was shot in the forehead and killed in the battle of the Wilderness on May 8, 1864.
Seth Wadsworth and Jane Wadsworth
Husband Seth Wadsworth
Born: 1792 - Hiram, ME Baptized: Died: 1870 - Hiram, ME Buried: AFN: 8J14-62
Father: Dura Wadsworth Mother: Lydia Bradford
Marriage: 1822
Wife Jane Wadsworth
Born: 1801 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Lee Wadsworth Mother: Ruth Clemens
Children
1 F Jane Wadsworth
Born: December 20, 1823 - Hiram, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1825 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Wadsworth
Born: August 31, 1827 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Seth Wadsworth
Born: August 18, 1829 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Ann Wadsworth Marr: 1850
5 F Ruth Wadsworth
Born: October 9, 1831 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Wadsworth and Mercy Wiswell
Husband John Wadsworth
Born: - Duxbury, Plymouth, Mass Baptized: Died: May 3, 1750 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried: AFN: 8J16-R8
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Abigail Andrews
Marriage: - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Wife Mercy Wiswell
Born: October 4, 1670 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 12, 1716 - Duxbury, Plymouth, MA Buried:
Father: Ichabod Wiswall Mother: Priscilla Pabodie
Children
1 M John Wadsworth
Born: May 24, 1706 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: March 26, 1799 - Duxbury, MA Buried: AFN: 8J16-TLSpouse: Mary Alden Marr: December 31, 1734 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
2 M Uriah Wadsworth
Born: July 5, 1708 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: April 28, 1784 - Duxbury, MA Buried: - Old Cem, So Duxbury, MA AFN: 8J16-VR
3 M Urrah Wadsworth
Born: 1708 Baptized: Died: 1784 Buried:
4 F Dorothy Bartlett Wadsworth
Born: June 25, 1710 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 16, 1773 - Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried: AFN: 8J16-WXSpouse: Joseph Bartlett
5 M Ichabod Wadsworth
Born: May 3, 1712 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: August 21, 1771 - Duxbury, MA Buried: AFN: 8J16-X4Spouse: Annie Hunt Marr: 1736
6 M Peleg Wadsworth
Born: 1715 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 28, 1799 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried: - Large Cemetery, Duxbury, Ply., MA. AFN: 8J0W-WQSpouse: Susannah Lusanna Sampson Marr: November 19, 1741 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
7 F Mary Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elisha Phillips Marr: 1756
General Notes: Husband - John Wadsworth
Family History: New England Families #2
(III) John (2), son of John (1) Wadsworth,
was born at Duxbury in 1671, died in
1750. He married (first) in 1704, Mary
Wisewell, who died in 1716, aged thirty-six
years. He married (second) in 1718, Mary
Verdre. Children, born at Duxbury: John,
born 1706; Uriah, 1708; Dorothy, 1710, married
Joseph Bartlett; Ichabod, 1712; Peleg,
mentioned below; Mary, 1721, married Deacon
Elisha Phillips.
General Notes: Child - Peleg Wadsworth
Family History: New England Families #2
(IV) Deacon Peleg Wadsworth, son of
John (2) Wadsworth, was born in Duxbury
in 1715, died in 1774. He married Susanna
Sampson. The descendants of Deacon Peleg
Wadsworth have five or more ancestors
who came in the "Mayflower" through Sampson
and Mary Wisewell, including Elder William
Brewster, John and Priscilla (Mullins)
Alden. Children of Peleg and Susanna
Wadsworth, born at Duxbury: Zilpha, 1742;
Cephas, 1743, of Kingston; Jephtha, died
young; Zilpah, married Percy Drew; Peleg,
mentioned below; Uriah, 1751, married Eunice
Bradford; Ira, 1757; Welthea, 1759,
married Major Alden; Dura, 1763; Lucy.
John Wadsworth and Sarah Webster
Husband John Wadsworth
Born: 1737 - Lebanon, New London, MA Baptized: Died: 1788 - New Britain, CT Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Elizabeth Richmond
Marriage: 1760
Wife Sarah Webster
Born: April 19, 1745 - Rye, Rockingham, N.H. Baptized: Died: September 27, 1835 - Chester, Rockingham, N.H. Buried:
Father: Josiah Webster Mother: Martha Patty Goss
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Children
1 M John Wadsworth
Born: 1762 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Rachel Wheller Marr: 1783
2 F Joanna Wadsworth
Born: 1763 Baptized: Died: 1829 Buried:
3 M Joseph Wadsworth
Born: 1765 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Polly Molly McKay Marr: April 29, 1787
4 F Sarah Wadsworth
Born: August 27, 1767 - Lebanon, New London, Connecticut Baptized: Died: July 8, 1818 Buried:
5 M Benjamin Wadsworth
Born: 1768 - Dover, Duchess Co., NY Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Pratt
6 F Jerusha Wadsworth
Born: 1770 Baptized: Died: 1814 Buried:
7 M Constant Webster Wadsworth
Born: 1774 Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Betsey Wadsworth
Born: 1776 Baptized: Died: 1777 Buried:
9 M Ebenezer Wadsworth
Born: 1778 - New Lebanon, NY Baptized: Died: 1863 Buried:Spouse: Hannah G. Cornwall Marr: 1806
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Webster
Elizabeth & Sarah Webster were 2nd cousins of Daniel Webster's father Co. Ebenezer Webster. Their ch. were Daniel Webster's 3rd cousins.
died at age of 90y & 4m.
John Wadsworth and Sarah Woodward
Husband John Wadsworth
Born: 1788 Baptized: Died: 1861 Buried:
Father: Cephas Wadsworth Mother: Molly
Marriage:
Wife Sarah Woodward
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Maria C. Wadsworth
Born: 1824 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Lucy W. Wadsworth
Born: 1828 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M John Wadsworth
Born: 1831 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Leonard Marr: 1854
John Wadsworth and Lois Warren
Husband John Wadsworth
Born: 1771 Baptized: Died: 1833 Buried:
Father: David Wadsworth Mother: Elizabeth Whipple
Marriage:
Wife Lois Warren
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Lucy Wadsworth
Born: 1799 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Joseph Wadsworth
Born: 1800 Baptized: Died: 1824 Buried:
3 F Julia Wadsworth
Born: 1804 Baptized: Died: 1838 Buried:
4 M Paul Wadsworth
Born: 1806 Baptized: Died: 1869 Buried:Spouse: Abigail H. Felton
5 M Hiram Wadsworth
Born: 1808 Baptized: Died: April 21, 1883 Buried:Spouse: Louise DennisSpouse: Adelphia Joslin
6 F Lois Wadsworth
Born: April 24, 1810 - Barre, Worcester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1849 Buried:
7 F Phila Wadsworth
Born: 1812 Baptized: Died: 1871 Buried:
8 M Samuel Wadsworth
Born: 1816 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Huldah Jenkins
9 F Caroline Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 F Adelaide Wadsworth
Born: 1823 Baptized: Died: 1856 Buried:
John Wadsworth and Rachel Wheller
Husband John Wadsworth
Born: 1762 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Sarah Webster
Marriage: 1783
Wife Rachel Wheller
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Rachel Wadsworth
Born: 1783 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Constant Webster Wadsworth
Born: 1784 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Patsy Cone Marr: 1804
3 F Lydia Wadsworth
Born: 1785 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Carpenter
4 F Sarah Wadsworth
Born: 1787 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Harriett Wadsworth
Born: 1789 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph G. Ford
6 F Betsey Wadsworth
Born: 1791 Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Sophia Wadsworth
Born: 1793 - North, Lebanon Springs, Columbia, New York Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Allen Earl
8 M John Wadsworth
Born: 1796 Baptized: Died: 1877 Buried:Spouse: Mary Dickerson Marr: 1820
9 F Grange Wadsworth
Born: 1798 Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M Edward Wheeler Wadsworth
Born: 1800 Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 M Ebenezer Sackett Wadsworth
Born: 1802 - New Lebanon, Columbia Co., NY Baptized: Died: June 17, 1880 Buried:Spouse: Jerusha Vincent
12 F Anna Wadsworth
Born: 1805 Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Wadsworth and Jerusha White
Husband John Wadsworth
Born: 1735 - Stoughton, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Wadsworth Mother: Sarah Pitcher
Marriage: 1759
Wife Jerusha White
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Susanna Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph Cheeney
2 M John Wadsworth
Born: - Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hannah Clapp Marr: March 4, 1788 - Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts
3 F Jerusha Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Stewart Foster
4 F Eunice Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Daniel Robbins
5 F Mary Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ezra Briggs
6 M Aaron Wadsworth
Born: - Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lucy Stevens Marr: February 28, 1795 - Stoughton, , Plymouth, Massachusetts
7 F Miriam Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Moses Wadsworth
Born: - Stoughton, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hannah Stevens Marr: 1798 - Stoughton, , Plymouth, Massachusetts
John Milton Wadsworth and Harriet Ann Welch
Husband John Milton Wadsworth
Born: 1820 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Ogden Wadsworth Mother: Fanny Gillette
Marriage: 1844
Wife Harriet Ann Welch
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Willis Wadsworth
Born: 1845 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Mary Elizabeth Wadsworth
Born: 1849 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alva Morehouse
3 F Harriet Frances Wadsworth
Born: 1854 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M George Milton Wadsworth
Born: 1856 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Rufus Slosson Wadsworth
Born: 1860 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Anna Bell Wadsworth
Born: 1864 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Jonathan Wadsworth and Tabitha Warren
Husband Jonathan Wadsworth
Born: 1769 Baptized: Died: 1850 Buried:
Father: David Wadsworth Mother: Elizabeth Whipple
Marriage:
Wife Tabitha Warren
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Wadsworth
Born: 1791 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Martin
2 F Sally Wadsworth
Born: 1794 Baptized: Died: 1829 Buried:Spouse: P. Farnum
3 F Nancy Wadsworth
Born: 1798 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: E. Hewitt
4 M David Wadsworth
Born: 1803 - South Boston Baptized: Died: 1877 Buried:Spouse: Caroline Metcalf Marr: 1825
5 F Eliza Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1806 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Z. Frost
6 F Lucina Wadsworth
Born: 1808 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Aldophus Fowler Marr: 1829
7 F Susan Wadsworth
Born: 1810 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Calvin Taft Marr: 1834
8 M Jonathan Wadsworth
Born: 1816 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Joseph Wadsworth and Abigail Waite
Husband Joseph Wadsworth
Born: 1636 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Mass. Baptized: Died: - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried: - Duxbury, Plymouth, MA AFN: 8J17-GT
Father: Christopher Wadsworth Mother: Grace Cole
Marriage: 1655
Wife Abigail Waite
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Elisha Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Wiswell Marr: December 9, 1694 - Duxbury, MA
2 M Joseph Wadsworth
Born: 1667 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1759 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried: AFN: S2H8-G1Spouse: Lydia Brown
3 M Samuel Wadsworth
Born: - Lebanon, New London Co., CT Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hunt
4 F Mehitable Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Ruth Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Bethia Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Joseph Wadsworth and Mary Whiting
Husband Joseph Wadsworth
Born: 1763 Baptized: Died: 1816 Buried:
Father: Benjamin Wadsworth Mother: Esther Tucker
Marriage: 1790
Wife Mary Whiting
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Nancy Wadsworth
Born: 1792 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Abijah Clark Marr: Franklin, MA
2 F Susan Wadsworth
Born: 1792 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Abijah Clark Marr: Franklin, MA
3 M Seth Wadsworth
Born: 1794 - Milton, MA Baptized: Died: 1882 Buried:Spouse: Olive Metcalf
4 M Charles Wadsworth
Born: 1796 Baptized: Died: 1796 Buried:
Joseph Smith Wadsworth and Miriam M. Woolson
Husband Joseph Smith Wadsworth
Born: 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Williard Wadsworth Mother: Eliza Spring
Marriage: 1857
Wife Miriam M. Woolson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles W. Wadsworth
Born: 1858 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Nathan Frederick Wadsworth
Born: 1860 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Eliza F. Wadsworth
Born: 1865 Baptized: Died: Buried:
James Woodward and Lavina Wadsworth
Husband James Woodward
Born: January 20, 1783 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 11, 1843 - Bristol, Lincoln, ME Buried:Marriage: August 14, 1807 - Kingston, , , Maine
Wife Lavina Wadsworth
Born: January 4, 1783 - Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: February 26, 1868 - Bristol, Lincoln, ME Buried:
Father: Cephas Wadsworth Mother: Molly
Children
1 M Perez Woodward
Born: March 22, 1810 - Bristol, Lincoln, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Welthea Sampson Marr: October 7, 1834 - Damariscotta, ME
2 M Samuel Woodward
Born: August 7, 1819 - Bristol, Lincoln, ME Baptized: Died: May 18, 1875 - Chelsea, Suffolk, ME Buried:Spouse: Jerusha Erskine Marr: January 20, 1848 - Wiscasset, ME
Weldon and Lucy Ann Wadsworth
Husband Weldon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Lucy Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1861 - Washington Mills, Oneida County, New York Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Nelson Wadsworth Mother: Hannah S. Rudge
Children
Peleg Wadsworth and Lusannah Sampson Wadsworth
Husband Peleg Wadsworth
Born: October 10, 1793 - Portland, ME Baptized: Died: January 17, 1875 - Hiram, York, ME Buried: - Family Cem, Wadsworth Hall, Hiram, ME AFN: 8J0W-3L
Father: Major General Peleg Wadsworth U.S. Representative From Massachusetts Mother: Elizabeth Bartlett
Marriage: September 10, 1815 - Duxbury, MA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact 1
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Wife Lusannah Sampson Wadsworth
Born: December 11, 1797 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: January 8, 1879 - Hiram, York, ME Buried: - Wadsworth Famcem, Hiram, ME AFN: 8J0W-4R
Father: Dura Wadsworth Mother: Lydia Bradford
Noted events in her life were:
1. Fact 1
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Children
1 M Joseph May Wadsworth
Born: 1818 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: October 14, 1839 - Raymond, ME Buried: AFN: 8J0W-64
2 M William Wadsworth
Born: 1820 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: 1856 Buried: AFN: 8J0W-79Spouse: Lucy B. Bradford Marr: 1843
3 F Elizabeth Wadsworth
Born: 1824 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: December 20, 1831 - Hiram, York, ME Buried:
4 M George Wadsworth
Born: 1826 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: July 20, 1881 - Apopka, FL Buried: - Wadsworth Famcem, Hiram, ME AFN: 8J0W-9MSpouse: Mary Brooks Hawthorne Marr: 1856
5 F Frances Wadsworth
Born: January 12, 1828 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: June 28, 1852 - Peoria, IL Buried: - Wadsworth Famcem, Hiram, ME AFN: 8J0W-BSSpouse: Joseph Gunnison Rounds Marr: June 3, 1850 - Wadsworth Hall - Hiram, ME
6 F Lusanna Wadsworth
Born: March 28, 1830 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: April 14, 1908 Buried: AFN: 8J0W-C0Spouse: James Edwin Osgood Marr: 1849Spouse: John P. Hubbard Marr: 1853 - Hiram, ME
7 F Louisa Denison Wadsworth
Born: October 27, 1832 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: February 7, 1907 - St. Paul, MN Buried: - Forest Dale Cem, Malden, MA AFN: 8J0V-T8Spouse: John Coe Rounds Marr: November 6, 1854 - Wadsworth Hall, Hiram, ME
8 M Peleg Wadsworth
Born: October 10, 1834 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: April 2, 1904 - Malden, MA Buried: - Rosedale Cem, Malden, MA AFN: 8J0W-D5Spouse: Hannah Carey Marr: 1862 - Malden, MASpouse: Della Willard Marr: 1865 - Malden, MASpouse: Ellen Sylvester Marr: 1877 - Maulden, MA
9 M Alden Bradford Wadsworth
Born: October 26, 1837 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: November 26, 1913 - Malden, MA Buried: - Forest Dale Cem, Malden, MA AFN: 8J0W-FBSpouse: Lydia B. Parsons Marr: 1865
10 M Cephas Wadsworth
Born: 1841 - Hiram, York, ME Baptized: Died: 1862 Buried: AFN: 8J0W-GHSpouse: Sarah Maria Lord Marr: May 30, 1862 - Fryburg, Oxford, ME
General Notes: Husband - Peleg Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Military
General in the Militia of Maine
Burial
Wadsworth Hall, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Wife - Lusannah Sampson Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth Hall, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - Joseph May Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth Hall, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth Hall, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - George Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth Hall, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - Frances Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth Family Cemetery, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - Lusanna Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Wadsworth Hall, Hiram, ME
General Notes: Child - Louisa Denison Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Forest Dale Cemetery, Maulden, MA
General Notes: Child - Peleg Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Rosedale Cemetery, Maulden, MA
General Notes: Child - Alden Bradford Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Forest Dale Cemetery, Maulden, MA
Richard Edsel Wooley and Margaret Mae Wadsworth
Husband Richard Edsel Wooley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margaret Mae Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Stuart Rowland Wadsworth Mother: Ruth Doyle Bunnell
Other Spouse: John McMicking
Children
1 M Richard Stuart Wooley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Constance ConnellSpouse: Amy Ally
2 F Gail Ruth Wooley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Breen
3 F Susan Lee Wooley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Emilio SalciccioliSpouse: John Robert Coleman
General Notes: Husband - Richard Edsel Wooley
Still Living.
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Mae Wadsworth
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Richard Stuart Wooley
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Gail Ruth Wooley
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Susan Lee Wooley
John Whitney and Mary Ann Wadsworth
Husband John Whitney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - Manchester, IL
Wife Mary Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1808 - Westboro, Worcester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Persis
Children
Seth Wadsworth and Mary Ann Wadsworth
Husband Seth Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Marvel Bliss Wadsworth Mother: Hannah Bacon
Marriage: October 29, 1850 - Hiram, Oxford, Maine
Wife Mary Ann Wadsworth
Born: 1832 - Hiram, Oxford, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Wadsworth Mother: Mary Ann Wentworth
Children
Seth Wadsworth and Mary Ann Wadsworth
Husband Seth Wadsworth
Born: August 18, 1829 - Duxbury, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Seth Wadsworth Mother: Jane Wadsworth
Marriage: 1850
Wife Mary Ann Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Emma J. Wadsworth
Born: 1853 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Clemens Marr: 1879
2 M Willis T. Wadsworth
Born: 1857 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M James Wadsworth
Born: 1860 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Emma A. Leighton Marr: 1878
Jabez Washburn and Mollie Wadsworth
Husband Jabez Washburn
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mollie Wadsworth
Born: 1777 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Cephas Wadsworth Mother: Molly
Children
Moses Goodwin Wadsworth and Elizabeth F. Wheller
Husband Moses Goodwin Wadsworth
Born: 1826 - Hallowell, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Daniel Wadsworth Mother: Margaret F. Goodwin
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary E. Day - 1862
Wife Elizabeth F. Wheller
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Eugene Wheeler Wadsworth
Born: 1848 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Margaret Catherine Wadsworth
Born: 1850 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: D. H. Tomlinson
3 F Flora Eliza Wadsworth
Born: 1852 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: J. Bellinger
4 F Susan E. Maria Wadsworth
Born: 1855 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: W. W. Lowry
5 M James Francis Daniel Wadsworth
Born: 1857 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Leonard Williams and Olive Wadsworth
Husband Leonard Williams
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1799
Wife Olive Wadsworth
Born: 1779 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Benjamin Wadsworth Mother: Olive Sharpley
Other Spouse: William Pratt - 1803
Children
Peleg Wadsworth and Della Willard
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: 1865 - Malden, MA
Other Spouse: Hannah Carey - 1862 - Malden, MA
Other Spouse: Ellen Sylvester - 1877 - Maulden, MA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact 1
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Wife Della Willard
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Winnifred Wadsworth
Born: August 1, 1866 - Malden, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: J. B. Henck
2 M James Stevenson Wadsworth
Born: 1871 - Malden, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Peleg Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Rosedale Cemetery, Maulden, MA
L. Warren and Phebe Wadsworth
Husband L. Warren
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Phebe Wadsworth
Born: 1822 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jesse Wadsworth Mother: Abigail B. Loker
Other Spouse: R. Ela
Children
Ezra Weston and Salumith Wadsworth
Husband Ezra Weston
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Salumith Wadsworth
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Mary Alden
Children
1 M Ezra Weston
Born: November 30, 1772 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 15, 1842 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Jerusha Bradford Marr: June 2, 1793 - Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Samuel Wadsworth and Ann Withington
Husband Samuel Wadsworth
Born: December 13, 1685 - Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 19, 1754 Buried: AFN: 9KGP-5N
Father: Ebenezer Wadsworth Mother: Mary Lee
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact 1
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Wife Ann Withington
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Nathaniel Wadsworth
Born: 1721 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah Barnes
2 F Hepsibah Wadsworth
Born: 1727 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Elijah Wadsworth
Born: 1731 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Susanna Robbins Marr: 1754
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Wadsworth
Facts about this person:
Burial
Milton Cemetery, Milton, MA
Samuel Wadsworth and Lois Whiting
Husband Samuel Wadsworth
Born: 1815 - Lincolnville, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sedate Wadsworth Mother: Susan Hassen
Marriage: 1840
Wife Lois Whiting
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John P. Wadsworth
Born: 1841 Baptized: Died: 1863 - Port Hudson Buried:
2 M Franklin Augustus Wadsworth
Born: 1843 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Josephine Stinson
3 F Martha A. Wadsworth
Born: 1847 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Charlotte E. Wadsworth
Born: 1850 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Tobias Fernald Wadsworth
Born: 1852 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ada M. Young Marr: March 31, 1884 - Waldo, Maine
Samuel Dean Wadsworth and Sarah Augusta Warren
Husband Samuel Dean Wadsworth
Born: 1829 - Hiram, Oxford, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Wadsworth Mother: Mary Benton
Marriage: 1851
Wife Sarah Augusta Warren
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Zelia Elfine Wadsworth
Born: 1852 Baptized: Died: 1882 Buried:
2 M Wallace Dean Wadsworth
Born: 1856 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Elida Viola Wadsworth
Born: 1859 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Ralph Ambrose Wadsworth
Born: 1861 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M John Emile Wadsworth
Born: 1870 Baptized: Died: Buried:
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