John Green and Rachel Carey
Husband John Green
Born: 1792 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1812 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Wife Rachel Carey
Born: 1787 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Carey Mother: Rachel Doane
Children
General Notes: Wife - Rachel Carey
/Green/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
Robert Carey and Patricia Ann Leary
Husband Robert Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Patricia Ann Leary
Born: 1935 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Patrick Leary Mother: Lillian Pearl Maccannell
Children
Robert Carey and Jane Hanchford
Husband Robert Carey
Born: 1375 - Holway, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1475 Buried:
Father: John Carey Mother: Margaret Holway
Marriage: 1400
Wife Jane Hanchford
Born: 1379 - Holway, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1479 Buried:
Father: Richard Hanchford Mother:
Children
1 M Philip Carey
Born: 1400 - Cockington, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1437 Buried:Spouse: Christina Orchard Marr: 1437 - England
Robert Joseph Carey and Ramona Frances Cole
Husband Robert Joseph Carey
Born: January 29, 1907 Baptized: Died: August 14, 1936 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ramona Frances Cole
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Claud Cole Mother: Ella Davis
Other Spouse: Andrew Stevens
Other Spouse: Charles H. Peltcher
Children
General Notes: Husband - Robert Joseph Carey
Still Living.
General Notes: Wife - Ramona Frances Cole
Samuel Carey and Rachel Doane
Husband Samuel Carey
Born: 1752 - Plumstd Tsp, Bucks, PA Baptized: Died: 1823 - Nr Chillicothe, OH Buried:
Father: John Carey Mother: Elizabeth Knight
Marriage: 1776 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Wife Rachel Doane
Born: 1754 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Eleazer Doane Mother: Elizabeth
Children
1 F Cynthia Carey
Born: 1777 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph Bradfield Marr: 1789 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
2 F Sarah Carey
Born: 1778 - Plumstd Tsp, Bucks, PA Baptized: Died: January 9, 1861 - Washington Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Buried:Spouse: Elias Knight Marr: 1809 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
3 M Jonathan Carey
Born: 1781 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ruth Bond Marr: 1802 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
4 M John Carey
Born: 1783 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Green Marr: 1805 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
5 M Samuel Carey
Born: 1785 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Anna Macpherson Marr: 1808 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
6 F Rachel Carey
Born: 1787 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Green Marr: 1812 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
7 F Elizabeth Carey
Born: 1789 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: 1790 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Buried:
8 M Thomas Carey
Born: 1791 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Rhoda Ballard Marr: 1815 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
9 M Elias Carey
Born: 1793 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Hussey Marr: 1818 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Carey
svd in Rev
lvd ,Louden & Grayson, VA
lvd nr Samanthe, Highland, OH
bur farm nr Chillicothe, Ross, OH
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Wife - Rachel Doane
/Carey/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Cynthia Carey
/Bradfield/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Sarah Carey
/Knight/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Jonathan Carey
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - John Carey
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Samuel Carey
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Rachel Carey
/Green/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Carey
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Thomas Carey
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Elias Carey
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
Samuel Carey and Anna Macpherson
Husband Samuel Carey
Born: 1785 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Carey Mother: Rachel Doane
Marriage: 1808 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Wife Anna Macpherson
Born: 1792 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Carey
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
Samuel D. Carey and Matilda Ann Dresser
Husband Samuel D. Carey
Born: October 14, 1815 - Turner, Androscoggin Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: May 7, 1846 - Saco, York Co, ME
Wife Matilda Ann Dresser
Born: September 4, 1827 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Daniel Dresser Mother: Sarah Libby
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel D. Carey
Father: Francis Carey b: abt 1786 in Turner, ME
Mother: Sarah 'Sally' Phillips b: abt 1788 in Greene, ME
Thomas Jefferson Richardson and Sara Caroline Carey
Husband Thomas Jefferson Richardson
Born: January 9, 1861 - Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Baptized: Died: October 28, 1900 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA Buried:
Father: William R. Richardson Mother: Louisa Ann Lomax
Marriage: January 26, 1896 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA
Wife Sara Caroline Carey
Born: December 12, 1868 - Ballard Co, KY Baptized: Died: August 31, 1947 - Pine Bluff, AR Buried:
Children
1 F Sally Louise Richardson
Born: July 30, 1899 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA Baptized: Died: September 3, 1974 - Pine Bluff, AR Buried:Spouse: George D. Carter Marr: July 18, 1920 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Jefferson Richardson
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" p 130 199
General Notes: Wife - Sara Caroline Carey
/Richardson/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" p 199
General Notes: Child - Sally Louise Richardson
/Carter/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" p 199
Elias Knight and Sarah Carey
Husband Elias Knight
Born: 1778 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: - Washington Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Buried:
Father: Abel Knight Mother: Hannah
Marriage: 1809 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Wife Sarah Carey
Born: 1778 - Plumstd Tsp, Bucks, PA Baptized: Died: January 9, 1861 - Washington Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Buried:
Father: Samuel Carey Mother: Rachel Doane
Children
1 F Cynthia Knight
Born: February 12, 1811 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: February 2, 1875 - Delaware Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Buried:Spouse: William H. Pitts Marr: March 6, 1834 - Delaware Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
2 M Solomon Knight
Born: June 20, 1812 - New Gardens Mm, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: November 20, 1887 - Hamilton, IN Buried:Spouse: Eliza Jessup Marr: July 1, 1858 - Washington Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
3 F Hannah Knight
Born: May 8, 1814 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: December - Washington Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Buried:
4 M Samuel Knight
Born: December 9, 1815 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: December 12, 1893 - Washington Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Buried:Spouse: Rebecca Ann Cox Marr: December 1, 1844 - Hamilton, IN
5 F Rachel Knight
Born: May 15, 1818 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: April 2, 1896 - Washington Twp., Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Buried:Spouse: David Parr Marr: April 2, 1854 - Hamilton, IN
6 M Abel Knight
Born: February 29, 1820 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: December Buried:Spouse: Louisa Ann Scott Marr: March 31, 1850 - Hamilton, IN
General Notes: Husband - Elias Knight
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Carey
/Knight/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
General Notes: Child - Cynthia Knight
/Pitts/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Solomon Knight
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Hannah Knight
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Samuel Knight
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
1860 cen Washington Tsp, Hamilton, IN
Peter COX, age 88 born in GA in hshold
General Notes: Child - Rachel Knight
/Parr/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
1860 cen Washington Tsp, Hamilton, IN
General Notes: Child - Abel Knight
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
1850 cen Clay Tsp, Hamilton, IN
1854 sold land in Hamilton Cty
Son Carey and Hanniah Church
Husband Son Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1736 - Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts
Wife Hanniah Church 1
Born: September 23, 1714 - Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 27, 1802 Buried:
Father: Thomas Church Mother: Edeth Woodman
Other Spouse: Benjamin Burgess 1 - March 29, 1753 - Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island
Children
John Lewis Richardson and Susan Deborah Carey
Husband John Lewis Richardson
Born: October 17, 1853 - Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: 1905 Buried:
Father: William R. Richardson Mother: Louisa Ann Lomax
Marriage: December 25, 1890 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA
Other Spouse: Ella Gwynne - February 15, 1881 - Desoto Co, MS
Wife Susan Deborah Carey
Born: March 24, 1866 - Kentucky, USA Baptized: Died: August 1, 1901 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA Buried:
Children
1 F Minnie Richardson
Born: 1892 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles Huber Marr: 1908 - Desoto Co, MS
2 F Laura Beulah Richardson
Born: March 29, 1893 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA Baptized: Died: November 17, 1980 - Odessa, Ector County, Texas, USA Buried:Spouse: William Albert Lindley Marr: September 26, 1911 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA
3 F Jessie Richardson
Born: 1896 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA Baptized: Died: 1979 Buried:
4 F Suella Richardson
Born: 1898 - Cypert, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Garland Monk Marr: 1914 - Desoto Co, MS
General Notes: Husband - John Lewis Richardson
Was in Source: book, "Wm Lomax and His Desc" by Mary H. White and John B. Lomax, pub 1965, p 130 199
Was in info-Julie Lindley 9 May 2002 <Julindley6@wmconnect.com>
Were in 1900 US Sndx 1 Aug 1901 Cypert, Phillips County, AR
General Notes: Wife - Susan Deborah Carey
/Richardson/
Was in Source: book, "Wm Lomax and His Desc" by Mary H. White and John
B. Lomax, pub 1965, p 199
Was in info-Julie Lindley 9 May 2002 <Jalindley6@wmconnect.com>
Susan parnets were Byard Quintillion Jackson Van Buren Carey and Susan Rebecca W. McGill
Were in 1900 US Sndx 1 Aug 1901 Cypert, Phillips County, AR
General Notes: Child - Minnie Richardson
/Huber/
Wasa in Source: book, "Wm Lomax and His Desc" by Mary H. White and John B. Lomax, pub 1965, p 199
Was in info-Julie Lindley 9 May 2002 <Jalindely6@wmconnect.com>
Was in 1900 US Sndx 1 Aug 1901 Cypert, Phillips County, AR
General Notes: Child - Laura Beulah Richardson
/Lindley/
Was in Source: book, "Wm Lomax and His Desc" by Mary H. White and John B. Lomax, pub 1965, p 199
Was in info-Julie Lindley 2002 <Jalindley6@wmconnect.com>
Laura and Albert had a total of 9 children
Was in 1900 US Sndx 1 Aug 1901 Cypert, Phillips County, AR
General Notes: Child - Jessie Richardson
Was in Source: book, "Wm Lomax and His Desc" by Mary H. White and John B.Lomax, pub 1965, p 199
Was in info-Julie Lindley 9 May 2002 <Jalindley6@wlmconnect.com>
Was in 1900 US Sndx 1 Aug 1901 Cypert, Phillips County, AR
General Notes: Child - Suella Richardson
/Monk/
Was in Source: book, "Wm Lomax and His Desc" by Mary H. White and John B. Lomax, pub 1965, p 199
Was in info-Julie Lindley 9 May 2002 <Jalindley6@wmconnect.com>
Was in 1900 US Sndx 1 Aug 1901 Cypert, Phillips County, AR
Thomas Carey and Jeannie Patton
Husband Thomas Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Jeannie Patton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Janet Chapman
Thomas Carey and Janet Chapman
Husband Thomas Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Carey Mother: Jeannie Patton
Marriage:
Wife Janet Chapman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Chapman Mother: Mary Ann McGregor
Children
1 M James Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Thomas Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Patrick Cantwell
4 F Jeanie Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M John Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Agnes Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Frank Topfer
7 M Robert Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Elizabeth Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Annie Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Fred Sharkey
10 F Janet Carey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Horace Parker
Thomas Carey and Margaret Spencer
Husband Thomas Carey
Born: 1460 - Clovelly, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1548 - Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Buried:
Father: William Carey Mother: Alice Fulford
Marriage: 1492 - England
Wife Margaret Spencer
Born: 1466 - Spencercombe, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: August 16, 1501 - England Buried:
Father: Robert Spencer Mother: Eleanor Beaufort
Children
1 M William Carey
Born: 1492 - Chilton Folst, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: June 22, 1528 - Bristol, Somerset, England Buried:Spouse: Mary Boleyn Marr: 1525 - England
Thomas Carey and Mary Townsend
Husband Thomas Carey
Born: 1736 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: 1808 Buried:
Father: John Carey Mother: Elizabeth Knight
Marriage: 1760 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Wife Mary Townsend
Born: 1735 - Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Joseph Skelton - 1751
Children
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Carey
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18
General Notes: Wife - Mary Townsend
/Skelton Carey/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 18,19
William Carey and Alice Fulford
Husband William Carey
Born: August 12, 1437 - Cockington, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: May 6, 1471 - Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Buried:
Father: Philip Carey Mother: Christina Orchard
Marriage: 1460 - England
Wife Alice Fulford
Born: 1443 - Fulford, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1543 Buried:
Father: Baldwin Fulford Mother: Jenet Elizabeth Bozom
Children
1 M Thomas Carey
Born: 1460 - Clovelly, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1548 - Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Buried:Spouse: Margaret Spencer Marr: 1492 - England
William Carey
Husband William Carey
Born: 1530 Baptized: Died: - Bristol, Somerset, England Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Judith Carey
Born: 1550 - Bristol, Somerset, England Baptized: Died: - England Buried:Spouse: Thomas Dickinson Marr: 1567 - Bristol, Somerset, England
General Notes: Husband - William Carey
was in info-Clunies 1993
General Notes: Child - Judith Carey
/Dickinson/
was in info-Clunies 1993
McKenna and Bridget Cargan
Husband McKenna
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Bridget Cargan
Born: 1843 Baptized: Died: 1933 - Florida Buried:
Father: James Cargan Mother: Bridget Lalway
Other Spouse: McInhill
Other Spouse: Kennedy
Children
1 M Thomas McKenna
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
McInhill and Bridget Cargan
Husband McInhill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Bridget Cargan
Born: 1843 Baptized: Died: 1933 - Florida Buried:
Father: James Cargan Mother: Bridget Lalway
Other Spouse: McKenna
Other Spouse: Kennedy
Children
1 M Victor McInhill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Kennedy and Bridget Cargan
Husband Kennedy
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Bridget Cargan
Born: 1843 Baptized: Died: 1933 - Florida Buried:
Father: James Cargan Mother: Bridget Lalway
Other Spouse: McKenna
Other Spouse: McInhill
Children
James Cargan and Bridget Lalway
Husband James Cargan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1840 - County Meath, Ireland
Wife Bridget Lalway
Born: 1818 - County Meath, Ireland Baptized: Died: 1892 Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
Father: William Lalway Mother:
Children
1 M James Cargan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Bridget Cargan
Born: 1843 Baptized: Died: 1933 - Florida Buried:Spouse: McKennaSpouse: McInhillSpouse: Kennedy
3 F Julia Cargan
Born: August 23, 1845 - Ireland Baptized: Died: September 13, 1889 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, ILSpouse: John Andrew McCormick Marr: April 24, 1870 - Aurora, IL
4 F Catherine Katie Cargan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Margaret Cargan
Born: 1852 Baptized: Died: 1937 Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, ILSpouse: Murtagh
6 F Mary Ann Cargan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M William Cargan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Elizabeth Cargan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Child - Julia Cargan
Emigrated to America in 1858 with her Uncle, Peter Lalway.
OBITUARY:DIED - At her home in this village (Shabbona) at 6:30 a.m. on Friday, Sep. 13, 1889, Mrs. J. A. McCormick, aged 44 tears and 20 days. The funeral was held from the Congregational Church, Rev. Father Erhart, of Somonauk, officiating. Mrs. McCormick had been in poor health for some time but her many friends had no idea that she was in immediate danger but it seems her lungs were affected which caused her death. She was born in County Meath, Ireland, August 23, 1845, and came to this country with her uncle Peter Lalway, in the year 1858. She was married to Mr. John A. McCormick, in Aurora on April 24, 1870. They lived on a farm in Clinton Town ship for two years and then moved to Shabbona village where she assisted her husband to run the hotel ever since. During the time she has lived here she has won the love and esteem of all who made her acquaintence. She was a quiet woman who attended strictly to home and made it pleasant for her husband and children. She was the mother of nine children, four of whom preceded her to the other shore. She was a consistent member of the Catholic Church and her remains were interred in the Catholic Cemetery near Leland. Mr. McCormick and family have the sympathy of their many friends in their sad affliction.
John Andrew McCormick and Julia Cargan
Husband John Andrew McCormick
Born: - Kilbraugh, Ireland Baptized: May 7, 1842 - Gortnahoo, Ireland Died: February 9, 1921 - Shabbona, IL Buried: February 10, 1921 - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
Father: Daniel Cormack McCormick Mother: Mary Farrell
Marriage: April 24, 1870 - Aurora, IL
Wife Julia Cargan
Born: August 23, 1845 - Ireland Baptized: Died: September 13, 1889 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
Father: James Cargan Mother: Bridget Lalway
Children
1 F Mary Elizabeth McCormick
Born: February 16, 1871 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: March 16, 1964 - Dekalb, IL Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
2 F Nellie F. McCormick
Born: September 12, 1872 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: 1885 - Waterman, Ill Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
3 F Theresa McCormick
Born: May 13, 1874 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: May 18, 1874 - Waterman, Ill Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
4 F Evelyn McCormick
AKA: Eva Born: February 9, 1876 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: September 12, 1949 Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
5 F Lucy McCormick
Born: March 10, 1879 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: August 31, 1879 - Shabbona, IL Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
6 F Catherine McCormick
Born: May 10, 1880 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: May 10, 1966 - Chicago, IL Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, ILSpouse: John J. Oconnor
7 F Martha Madeline McCormick
Born: December 23, 1882 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: May 13, 1976 - Dekalb, IL Buried: May 17, 1976 - St. Mary Cemetery, Dekalb, ILSpouse: John Henry McMenamin Marr: August 22, 1911 - St. James Catholic Church, Lee, IL
8 F Julia McCormick
Born: February 3, 1884 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: June 19, 1976 - Dekalb, IL Buried: June 22, 1976 - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, ILSpouse: John Griffin Marr: 1922
9 F Rosella McCormick
Born: September 13, 1889 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Baptized: Died: September 13, 1889 - Shabbona, Clinton Township, Dekalb County, IL Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
General Notes: Husband - John Andrew McCormick
NOTES on John Andrew McCormick; Biographical and Military, Civil War
11 years old when his family emigrated from Ireland.
From "Portrait and Biographical Album", DeKalb County, Illinois, 1883.
“John A. McCormick, proprietor of the Shabbona House and dealer in live stock, is a Native of Ireland. He was born in the County of Tipperary, May 7, 1842. His parents, Daniel and Mary (Farrell) McCormick, emigrated with their family to Upper Canada in 1853; in 1855 they removed to Chicago; in the spring of 1859 to Paw Paw Township, this county, and the following year John A. went to Texas, where he was employed at railroading, at Galveston and near Houston.
In the Spring of 1861, after the breaking out of the late war, he made his escape to the North, returning to his home. In August, 1862, at Shabbona, he enlisted as a Private in Co. E, 105th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, which was attached to the Army of the Cumberland under Gen Thomas, and was in all the engagements participated in by his Company till he was discharged, at the expiration of his term of enlistment, in June, 1865.
He then engaged in farming in Clinton Township, this county, until December, 1872, when he came to Shabbona and erected the “Shabbona House,” which he has conducted as a hotel to this date. Although it is the only hotel in the place, it is well kept, and the proprietor succeeds we1l in his business as landlord.
Mr. McCormick was married at Aurora, Ill., April 24, 1870, to Miss Julia Cargan, daughter of’ James and Bridget (Lalway) Cargan. She was born in the county of Meath, Ireland, Aug 23, 1845, and emigrated to America with her uncle, Peter Lalway, in 1858. They have a family of six children living, all girls, viz. Mary E1izabeth born in Clinton, Ill., Feb. 16, 1871; Nellie, same place, Sept 12, 1872; Teresa, born May 13, 1874, died five days afterward; Eva, born Feb. 9, 1876, at Shabbona; Lucy born March 10, 1879, died Aug: 31, following; Kate, born May 10, 1880; Martha, Dec. 23, 1882, at Shabbona;
and Julia, same place, Feb. 3, 1884.
Mr. McCormick is a member of the Village Board of Trustees, and an officer of T. S. Terry Post; No. 463, G. A. R. In politics he is a Democrat, and in religion both himself and wife are members of the Catholic Church.”
Enlisted along with his brother Thomas, on the same day together, on 13 Aug 1862, for the Civil War at Dixon, IL, into:
Company E, 105th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, under Capt. M. V. Allen and Col. Daniel Diesten, to serve three years.
The history of the 105th Regiment Infantry, and his involvement is as such:
Organized at Dixon, IL and mustered in, 2 Sep 1862, as a Private of Company "E"
Moved from Dixon to Camp Douglas, IL 8 Sep 1862
Thence to Louisville, KY 30 Sep - 2 Oct 1862
Attached to Ward's Brigade, Dumont's 12th Division, Army of the Ohio, to November 1862
Ward's Brigade, Post of Gallatin, TN, Dept of the Cumberland, to June 1863
2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Reserve Corps, Dept of the Cumberland, to August 1863
Ward's Brigade, Post of Nashville, TN, Dept of the Cumberland, to January 1864
1st Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to April 1864
1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 20th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland and Army of Georgia, to June 1865
Service / Battles:
08 - 13 May 1864 Demonstrations on Resaca, Georgia,
14 - 16 May 1864 Battle of Resaca, Georgia
19 May 1864 Cassville
23 - 25 May 1864 Advance on Dallas
25 May 1864 Burnt Hickory
Operations about line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Altoona Hills:
26 - 29 May 1864 Dallas, GA
26 - 29 May 1864 New Hope Church, GA
02 - 06 Jun 1864 Altoona Hills Battle
10 June - 2 July 1864 Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain:
11 - 14 June 1864 Pine Hill, GA
15 - 17 June 1864 Lost Mountain
15 June 1864 Gilga or Golgatha Church, GA
17 June 1864 Muddy Creek
19 June 1864 Noyes Creek
22 June 1864 Kolb's Farm
27 June 1864 Assault on Kenesaw Mountain
03 July 1864 Marietta, GA
04 July 1864 Ruff's Station, Smyrna Camp Ground
05 - 17 July 1864 Chatahootchie River
19 - 20 July 1864 Peach Tree Creek, Georgia
22 Jul - 25 Aug Siege of Atlanta
26 Aug - 2 Sep Occupation of Chatahootchie River Bridge
02 Sep - 13 Nov 1864 Occupation of Atlanta
15 Nov - 10 Dec 1864 Sherman's March to the Sea
10 - 20 Dec 1864 Seige of / Engaged at Savannah
29 Jan - 24 Apr 1865 Campaign of the Carolinas, including;
03 Jan 1865 Near Hardeesville, S.C.
02 Feb 1865 Lawtonville, S.C.
03 - 05 Feb Salkahatchie
21 Feb 1865 Winsboro, S.C.
11 Mar 1865 ???? Battle
15 - 16 Mar 1865 Averysboro, Taylor's Hole Creek, N.C. (lost 6 killed, 16 wounded)
19 - 21 Mar 1865 Battle of Bentonville, N.C.
24 Mar 1865 Occupation of Goldsboro, N.C.
Advance on Raleigh:
10 - 14 Apr 1865 Raleigh, North Carolina
26 April 1865 Bennett's House
Surrender of Johnston and his Army
29 Apr - 19 May 65 March to Washington, D.C. via Richmond, Virginia
24 May 1865 Took part, Grand Review, Washington, D.C., military pageant
7 Jun 1865 Mustered out, Washington, D.C.
17 July 1865 Discharged, Chicago, Illinois
For many years following the War, John, and his brother, Thomas, were proud members of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR).
OBITUARY:
John A. McCormick was born May 7, 1842, in the County of Tipperary, Ireland. He died at Shabbona, February 9, 1921. He was eleven years old when his parents emigrated to Canada. Six years later he settled with his parents in Paw Paw Township, DeKaIb County. The following year he went to Texas, where he was employed when the Civil War broke out. He made his escape to the north and in 1862 enlisted in Company “E” 105th. Illinois Voluntary Infantry. He served three years in the army, being in Sherman's March to the eea.
After the war he engaged in farming in Clinton. He was married to Miss Julia Cargan and settled in Shabbona as one of its pioneers in 1872. He conducted a hotel here for some twenty years and was also engaged in the livestock business. Mrs. McCormick died in 1889.
Mr. McCormick was a member of the T. S. Terry Post No. 463, G. A. R., of which he was commander at the time of his death.
He leaves five daughters: Elizabeth, of Shabbona; Evelyn, Julia and Mrs. John O’Connor of Chicago; Mrs. John McMenamin of DeKalb. The funeral was held at St James church, Lee, at 10 a. m. February 11, interment at Calvary cemetery.
Few of the pioneers of this community enjoyed a wider acquaintance than Mr. McCormick. His genial, friendly temperament made him exceedingiy popular among his towns people, while the business in which he was engaged so many years was the means of extending his acquainlance far and wide. He always took great interest in the growth and development of Shabbona and never tired of relating experiences concerning the early history of the town. He was an exceedingly well read man and very loyal to his country, as he was likewise in domestic and friendly relations. None who knew him well can forget the great interest with which he followed the manouvers of the late war, nor his many characteristic and forceful comments upon autocracy and imperialism. He was a true blue American whom we should hold in grateful memory.
General Notes: Wife - Julia Cargan
Emigrated to America in 1858 with her Uncle, Peter Lalway.
OBITUARY:DIED - At her home in this village (Shabbona) at 6:30 a.m. on Friday, Sep. 13, 1889, Mrs. J. A. McCormick, aged 44 tears and 20 days. The funeral was held from the Congregational Church, Rev. Father Erhart, of Somonauk, officiating. Mrs. McCormick had been in poor health for some time but her many friends had no idea that she was in immediate danger but it seems her lungs were affected which caused her death. She was born in County Meath, Ireland, August 23, 1845, and came to this country with her uncle Peter Lalway, in the year 1858. She was married to Mr. John A. McCormick, in Aurora on April 24, 1870. They lived on a farm in Clinton Town ship for two years and then moved to Shabbona village where she assisted her husband to run the hotel ever since. During the time she has lived here she has won the love and esteem of all who made her acquaintence. She was a quiet woman who attended strictly to home and made it pleasant for her husband and children. She was the mother of nine children, four of whom preceded her to the other shore. She was a consistent member of the Catholic Church and her remains were interred in the Catholic Cemetery near Leland. Mr. McCormick and family have the sympathy of their many friends in their sad affliction.
General Notes: Child - Mary Elizabeth McCormick
Held the position of Postmaster in the Shabbona, IL, Post Office in the early 1900's (1910). Purchased a small rocking chair with cane seat with some of her first wages.
Never married. Lived with various of her Sisters over the years, including Julia while living in DeKalb, IL, in a very old Servant's Quarters house (converted to apartments) on the Jacob Haish home property, NW corner of Fisk and North Third Streets, one block north of where their Uncle Thomas McCormick had lived which is now the present location of the DeKalb Public Library. Thomas McCormick, after he donated the home site for the Library, moved to a home on North Second Street between Fisk and Oak Streets, west side of the street.
General Notes: Child - Evelyn McCormick
In 1901, Eva was teaching in the local Shabbona high school.
Evelyn was:
8 when her older sister, Nellie, died at age 13;
10 when her baby sister, Theresa, died at 5 months;
13 when her mother, Julia, died at age 44;
30 when she took her sister, Mattie, to California, and experienced the great earthquake.
General Notes: Child - Martha Madeline McCormick
Seventh of nine sisters, she would grow up with only four of those sisters: Elizabeth, Evelyn, Catherine and Julia.
Her 13-year-old sister Nellie would die when Martha was three; sister Theresa at five days old, before Martha was born; Lucy would die at age five months, three years before Martha was born; and Rosella (and her Mother, Julia) at birth when Martha was about to be eight years old.
Martha graduated from Shabbona, IL, High School in 1900, Valedictorian of her Class.
Her speech to the graduating class follows:
"The Women of Yesterday and Today”
by Martha McCormick
"At the early dawn of history, about four or five thousand years ago, we find civilization scattered along the Nile, the Tigris, and the Euphrates rivers. But of the history of the people living along these rivers at this time very little is known.
In Egypt we find the majority of the people living in ignorance. The weaker classes being entirely without knowledge of what the word liberty meant. While of woman we have no authentic history, for she was regarded as of no importance.
But of the people living in the Tigris and Euphrates valleys, we have more knowledge. We find them to be a migratory class of people, sometimes moving in large numbers with their families. The men exploring the country and leaving the work for the women, who were treated as slaves by everyone.
Simonides, an ancient Greek poet in speaking against women in general, compares the different classes of them to various despicable animals by saying, "Jews made this supreme evil - women; even though they seem to be of good, when one has got one, she becomes a plague." Another poet, Hipponax, says, "A woman gives two days of happiness to man - her bridal and her burial."
This was the manner in which women were regarded, in the early days of Greece; though she had as many noble qualities as man she was never allowed to make use of them. Her main duties were to cook and spin and oversee the domestic slaves of whom she herself was practically one. She was seldom allowed to appear in public or to meet even in her own house the male friends of her husband.
In Rome she was treated nearly the same. Until her marriage she was kept in seclusion, after which she might attend the races of the circus and arena.
We thus see that in two of the most important countries of the ancient world, women were regarded with little or no respect. And if we were to study the history of these nations, we would find them filled with some of the worst crime the world has ever witnessed. At one time, being the predominating nations on the earth, at the present day, they are among the weakest. If we would look into their history more carefully, we would undoubtedly find one of the causes of their downfall to rest mainly on the fact that women were regarded with no reverence.
During the early virtuous period of Roman history, divorce was unusual, but in later and more degenerated times it became very common. The husband had the right to divorce his wife for the slightest cause or for no cause at all. In this disregard of the sanctity of the family relation may doubtless be found the cause of the degeneracy and failure of the Roman nation.
But about one hundred years before Christ, we find a new class of people migrating from the north of Europe into the south. These people were the Teutons. They were a very strong tribe and brought new manners and customs with them. Though the Teutons had neither arts nor sciences, they had something better than all of these; they had personal worth; capacity for civilization, love of personal freedom and reverence for womanhood! As they mingled with the inhabitants of the South of Europe, they gave new ideas to these people, and at the beginning of the eleventh century we find a form of society organized especially for the protection of the weak and the oppressed. This system, which was known as Chivalry and which was at its height during the fifteenth century, had a great influence over the people of its time. Though it was weak in some points, if we were to speak of the beneficial refining influence of chivalry, we should say that it undoubtedly contributed powerfully to lift that sentiment of respect for the gentler sex, that characterized all the northern nations of Europe of its time, into reverence for womanhood, which forms one of the distinguishing characteristics of the present age.
From the time of Chivalry up to the present time, women have gradually gained the respect of most nations. It is true that in several of the Oriental countries, women are kept in seclusion.
In Burma at the present day, the girls are seldom taught to read, for according to the Budahist belief, woman is naturally sinful and it scarcely pays to educate her. The Burmese woman has more rights than any women Asia. The Japanese wife is address as a slave by her own husband, and she seldom appears in the room when he has a guest. The Korean lady cannot go out into the street except in a closed chair, and the small footed Chinese wife is the slave of her mother-in-law and millions of the women of India and Turkey are not to be seen on the street.
In India, women are in fact the slaves of their husbands. They receive little education and have but few rights. The Hindu wife never eats until her husband has finished his meal, and then she takes what is left. Widows cannot marry again and are despised by the family and everyone else. A widow usually lives at the home of her mother-in-law, and the members of the family do all they can to make here life miserable, for it is supposed that the husband is happy in heaven just in proportion as his widow is miserable on earth.
We thus see that in several countries at the present day, women are still treated as slaves, but if we look at the advancement of these countries we find very little progress, and the countries themselves have little to do with the civilized world. While if we look at the women of Europe, England, and the United States, we find them occupying some of the highest and most responsible positions that can be offered to them.
In England, liberty is enjoyed by all women but they do not have as many rights as the American women have.
In our western states at the present day, the women take an active part in governmental affairs, and it is the hope of some ambitious women of the East that this field will soon be open to them. They also take part in business affairs which were formerly occupied only by men.
The American woman began this work of development in the business line, at the close of the Civil War. They were driven to it by want. Tens of thousands of the bread-winners in both the north and south lay dead upon the battle field or were unfitted to support their families.
The women were compelled to do it or starve. They came out of their quiet homes where they had been tenderly sheltered, while busied with their gentle duties as wives and mothers; they went into the market place and took up the fight for a living as promptly, as willingly and as bravely as their husbands and sons had gone into that easier fight five years before.
Hithertoo there had been but few lines of business open to them and now they argued, that if they as well as men must earn their bread, other opportunities should be given to them, and in a few years they demanded all the professions, which were open to men to be open to them.
You may see how foolish and how dangerous is her mistake. But you cannot refuse a cheer to her courage. No battle ever was fought more gallantly, than that which resulted in giving every woman the opportunity to earn her living.
But in the stress of the fight and the heat of the victory, she has forgotten that the earning of bread and the public work, which she is wrenching out of the hands of men, are only duties to her when forced upon her by necessity. That the wifely and motherly duty which she left behind in the quiet home was the work appointed her by God, and that the support given to her man while she did it was her due.
Having thus looked at the woman of yesterday and today, if we would gaze into the future, we will hope to find her not only taking part in the social and political affairs, but fulfilling her place in the home, for it is through the influence of woman that is moulded the character of the future men and women of the world."
At age 29, in 1911, Martha would marry John Henry McMenamin age 32, giving birth to children in 1912, 1914, 1915, 1918 and 1923.
Three of her five children would participate in World War II;
Son Victor became a Tailgunner on a B-24 bomber over the Proeste oil fields, was shot down and held captive by the Germans at Stalag XVII from October 1943 until the following summer;
Son Robert, became an Army Captain and participated at D-Day, 1944. Both returned safely.
Youngest daughter, Martha Claire, was accepted into the Women's Air Corps and served as a photographer in the U.S. Army Air Force from 1944-46.
General Notes: Child - Rosella McCormick
Buried with her mother, Julia Cargan McCormick.
Murtagh and Margaret Cargan
Husband Murtagh
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margaret Cargan
Born: 1852 Baptized: Died: 1937 Buried: - St. James Calvary Cemetery, Lee, IL
Father: James Cargan Mother: Bridget Lalway
Children
Cargill
Husband Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Captain David Cargill
Born: 1661 - Aghadowey, Londonderry, Ireland Baptized: Died: April 3, 1734 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Buried:Spouse: Janet Jennet Smith
2 F Janet Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Gregg
General Notes: Child - Captain David Cargill
(The Nutt Line)
William Nutt, immigrant ancestor, was born in or near Londonderry, Ireland. He came to this country when a young man with the first body of Scotch-Irish who settled at Nutfield, later Londonderry, New Hampshire. His family seems to have been in Ireland among the Scotch Presbyterians but a short time. The name is English, of Danish origin, dating back to the days of King Canute or Knut (meaning knot in English), as the name was spelled originally. The name of this branch of the family has been spelled Nutt since about 1500 and the principal home of the family was Kent, England. William Nutt was mayor of Canterbury in 1533 and it is likely that the family in Ireland belongs to the Kent family, for in the present generation a branch of the family lived across the Irish Sea in Barnstaple, Devonshire, and the writer has knowledge of the English origin of one other Protestant family of this name in Ireland.
William Nutt was a fuller by trade, and was in the employ of Captain David Cargill, who established the first fulling mill in Londonderry. Nutt's homestead lot was drawn September 26, 1720, sixty acres, east of Exeliel Pond. He married, at Bradford, Massachusetts, where his former pastor, Rev. Thomas Symmes, was located, Jean Colbath CColbreath or Galbraith), May 29, 1723, the marriage being recorded at Londonderry. She was sister of the progenitor of Vice-President
Henry Wilson, whose name was originally John Jeremiah Colbath. William Nutt worked for Cargill until the latter's death, when he bought the mill, August 15, 1733. In 1739 he sold out his mill and farm in Londonderry and became one of the first settlers of the adjoining town of Chester. About 1740 he and his son, John Nutt, built their saw mill at Chester. William Nutt died intestate October 26, 1751. His widow Jean was administratrix. She died at St. Georges, Eastward (near Thomaston, Maine), in 1771. She probably lived there with her son, Colonel David Nutt. Her son William, of Derryfield, New Hampshire, was administrator. Children: i. John, born 1724, died 1757; soldier in the French war. 2. Samuel, mentioned below. 3. Colonel David, 1728; in French way and revolution. 4. William, 1730. 5. Robert. 6. Nathaniel. 7. Benjamin. 8. Jean. 9. Mary, died young. 10. James, died young.
(II) Samuel, son of William Nutt, was born in Londonderry, New Hampshire. He was a carpenter by trade, and worked with his father in the saw mill at Chester. He bought the interests of the other heirs after his father's death. He bought a farm in Weare, New Hampshire, July 6, 1763, lived there a few years, and was a town officer in 1765. He moved a few miles to what is now Francestown, adjoining New Boston, in 1767, and was the seventh settler of Francestown, one of its incorporators, and its first town clerk. He was constable, tythingman, and on various town committees. He served in 1774 on the committee of safety, and was for a short time in the revolution. In 1780 he was called ensign on the records. He was on the committee for Francestown to consider the state constitution in 1788. His house on the old road from Francestown to New Boston now constitutes the ell part of a brick farm house. His farm is known as the Pettee place and is marked by magnificent elms which he is said to have planted. Samuel Nutt sold his farm in 1797 and removed to Topsham, Vermont, where his sons and sons-in-law also
located. He married (first) Gordon,
who died without issue. He married (second) in 1759, Elizabeth Dickey, daughter of Adam and Elizabeth (MacPherson) Dickey, all of Londonderry, and all Scotch pioneers there. His wife died September 13, 1801, aged sixtyone years, and is buried at Newport, New Hampshire. He died July 5, 1808, aged seventy-nine, probably at Topsham. Children: i. William, born March 14, 1760, married Mary Brewster. 2. Elizabeth, September 3, 1761, married Alexander Thompson; died May 27, 1818. 3. Eleanor, July 3, 1763, died September 23, 1843. 4- James, March 29, 1764, died 1765. 5. Samuel, June 4, 1766, died 1782. 6. John, February 29, 1768, mentioned below. 7. Joseph, November 13, 1769, died 1813. 8. Benjamin, July 10, 1771, died 1792. 9. Adam, December 13, 1772. 10. Jenny, September 23, 1774, died 1792. 11. Ann Wilson, February 14, 1776, died 1862; married John Brewster. 12. Jean, September
3. 1777, died 1793. 13. David, July 6, 1779, died August 10, 1845. J4- Margaret, April 24, 1781, died August 9, 1864; married Joseph Towner. 15. Infant, June 16, 1783, died same day. 16. Samuel, December 16, 1784, blacksmith by trade; became minister of Christian church and a famous evangelist; died 1872. 17. James Dickey, September 14, 1788, died
1833, settled in New York.
(III) John, son of Samuel Nutt, was born February 29, 1768. He settled in West Topsham, Vermont, in 1801, where some of his descendants are still living. He was one of the first settlers of that place. He married (first) Sarah Bagley, and (second) Elizabeth Rogers, who died August 10, 1847. Children: 1. Samuel, born December 23, 1791. 2. Anna Willson, February 15, 1793, died 1793. 3. John, July 23, 1794, died at St. Helena, 1816.
4. Sally, September 16, 1795, died same day.
5. David Burnett, March 24, 1797. 6. Ira, May 29, 1798. 7. Mehitable, September 2, 1799. 8. Elizabeth, January 19, 1801. 9. Hiram, May 19, 1802. 10. Levi, January 12, 1804. 11. Thomas Rogers, June 20, 1805.
12. Henry, May 26, 1807, mentioned below.
13. Ora, October 29, 1808. 14. Esther, October 18, 1810, died January 13, 1833. 15. Sarah, June 20, 1812, married, January 14, 1836, Stephen Ives. 16. Daniel, September 13, "1814. 17. Nancy. June 13, 1816, married
Elliott. 18. Mary, October 11, 1818,
died October 20, 1828.
(IV) Henry, son of John Nutt, was born May 26, 1807, died at Montpelier, Vermont, November 30, 1890. He was a most respected citizen and a pillar of the Methodist church. He married, May 28, 1828, Asenath Wheeler, born at Montpelier, July 4, 1807, died there May 18, 1882. Children: 1. Edwin Delorme, born April 4, 1829, died July 1, 1834. 2. Sophia Wheeler, June 24, 1831. died July 5, 1832. 3. Henry Clay, June 28, 1833, died August 15, 1892. 4. Wheeler, August 11,
1834, died November 18, 1834. 5. Fannie
Wheeler, March 2, 1836, died November 8, 1864. 6. Hulda French, May 29, 1837, died August 18, 1868. 7. Asenath Maria, June 30, 1839, died August 31, 1864. 8. John, December 28, 1840, died October 28, 1841. 9. Joseph (twin), December 28, 1840, died January 1, 1841. 10. Mary Lucinda, November 11, 1842. 11. David Wing, August 30, 1845, died September 6, 1845. 12. Alpa Matilda, July 27, 1848, married W. L. Whitney. (See Whitney). 13. EdwinAlonzo, March 17,1851.
James McKeen and Annis Cargill
Husband James McKeen
Born: 1697 - Ballymoney, Antrim, Ireland Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Cochran
Wife Annis Cargill
Born: 1689 - Aghadowey, Londonderry, Ireland Baptized: Died: 1782 Buried:
Father: Captain David Cargill Mother: Janet Jennet Smith
Children
Gregg and Daughter Cargill
Husband Gregg
Born: 1690 - Macosquin, Derry, Ireland Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Daughter Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain David Cargill Mother: Janet Jennet Smith
Children
Captain David Cargill and Janet Jennet Smith
Husband Captain David Cargill
Born: 1661 - Aghadowey, Londonderry, Ireland Baptized: Died: April 3, 1734 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Buried:
Father: Cargill Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Janet Jennet Smith
Born: 1664 - Aghadowey, Londonderry, Ireland Baptized: Died: October 5, 1745 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Buried:
Children
1 F Jane Jean Cargill
Born: 1695 - Aghadowey, Londonderry, Ireland Baptized: Died: 1772 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Buried:Spouse: Hugh Montgomery Marr: May 22, 1715 - Ballymena, Antrim, Ireland
2 F Marion Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Reverend James Macgregor Marr: October 1706Spouse: Reverend William M. Clark
3 F Mary Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John McMurphy Esq.
4 M David Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Daughter Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Gregg
6 F Annis Cargill
Born: 1689 - Aghadowey, Londonderry, Ireland Baptized: Died: 1782 Buried:Spouse: James McKeen
7 F Daughter Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Daughter Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 M Son Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Captain David Cargill
(The Nutt Line)
William Nutt, immigrant ancestor, was born in or near Londonderry, Ireland. He came to this country when a young man with the first body of Scotch-Irish who settled at Nutfield, later Londonderry, New Hampshire. His family seems to have been in Ireland among the Scotch Presbyterians but a short time. The name is English, of Danish origin, dating back to the days of King Canute or Knut (meaning knot in English), as the name was spelled originally. The name of this branch of the family has been spelled Nutt since about 1500 and the principal home of the family was Kent, England. William Nutt was mayor of Canterbury in 1533 and it is likely that the family in Ireland belongs to the Kent family, for in the present generation a branch of the family lived across the Irish Sea in Barnstaple, Devonshire, and the writer has knowledge of the English origin of one other Protestant family of this name in Ireland.
William Nutt was a fuller by trade, and was in the employ of Captain David Cargill, who established the first fulling mill in Londonderry. Nutt's homestead lot was drawn September 26, 1720, sixty acres, east of Exeliel Pond. He married, at Bradford, Massachusetts, where his former pastor, Rev. Thomas Symmes, was located, Jean Colbath CColbreath or Galbraith), May 29, 1723, the marriage being recorded at Londonderry. She was sister of the progenitor of Vice-President
Henry Wilson, whose name was originally John Jeremiah Colbath. William Nutt worked for Cargill until the latter's death, when he bought the mill, August 15, 1733. In 1739 he sold out his mill and farm in Londonderry and became one of the first settlers of the adjoining town of Chester. About 1740 he and his son, John Nutt, built their saw mill at Chester. William Nutt died intestate October 26, 1751. His widow Jean was administratrix. She died at St. Georges, Eastward (near Thomaston, Maine), in 1771. She probably lived there with her son, Colonel David Nutt. Her son William, of Derryfield, New Hampshire, was administrator. Children: i. John, born 1724, died 1757; soldier in the French war. 2. Samuel, mentioned below. 3. Colonel David, 1728; in French way and revolution. 4. William, 1730. 5. Robert. 6. Nathaniel. 7. Benjamin. 8. Jean. 9. Mary, died young. 10. James, died young.
(II) Samuel, son of William Nutt, was born in Londonderry, New Hampshire. He was a carpenter by trade, and worked with his father in the saw mill at Chester. He bought the interests of the other heirs after his father's death. He bought a farm in Weare, New Hampshire, July 6, 1763, lived there a few years, and was a town officer in 1765. He moved a few miles to what is now Francestown, adjoining New Boston, in 1767, and was the seventh settler of Francestown, one of its incorporators, and its first town clerk. He was constable, tythingman, and on various town committees. He served in 1774 on the committee of safety, and was for a short time in the revolution. In 1780 he was called ensign on the records. He was on the committee for Francestown to consider the state constitution in 1788. His house on the old road from Francestown to New Boston now constitutes the ell part of a brick farm house. His farm is known as the Pettee place and is marked by magnificent elms which he is said to have planted. Samuel Nutt sold his farm in 1797 and removed to Topsham, Vermont, where his sons and sons-in-law also
located. He married (first) Gordon,
who died without issue. He married (second) in 1759, Elizabeth Dickey, daughter of Adam and Elizabeth (MacPherson) Dickey, all of Londonderry, and all Scotch pioneers there. His wife died September 13, 1801, aged sixtyone years, and is buried at Newport, New Hampshire. He died July 5, 1808, aged seventy-nine, probably at Topsham. Children: i. William, born March 14, 1760, married Mary Brewster. 2. Elizabeth, September 3, 1761, married Alexander Thompson; died May 27, 1818. 3. Eleanor, July 3, 1763, died September 23, 1843. 4- James, March 29, 1764, died 1765. 5. Samuel, June 4, 1766, died 1782. 6. John, February 29, 1768, mentioned below. 7. Joseph, November 13, 1769, died 1813. 8. Benjamin, July 10, 1771, died 1792. 9. Adam, December 13, 1772. 10. Jenny, September 23, 1774, died 1792. 11. Ann Wilson, February 14, 1776, died 1862; married John Brewster. 12. Jean, September
3. 1777, died 1793. 13. David, July 6, 1779, died August 10, 1845. J4- Margaret, April 24, 1781, died August 9, 1864; married Joseph Towner. 15. Infant, June 16, 1783, died same day. 16. Samuel, December 16, 1784, blacksmith by trade; became minister of Christian church and a famous evangelist; died 1872. 17. James Dickey, September 14, 1788, died
1833, settled in New York.
(III) John, son of Samuel Nutt, was born February 29, 1768. He settled in West Topsham, Vermont, in 1801, where some of his descendants are still living. He was one of the first settlers of that place. He married (first) Sarah Bagley, and (second) Elizabeth Rogers, who died August 10, 1847. Children: 1. Samuel, born December 23, 1791. 2. Anna Willson, February 15, 1793, died 1793. 3. John, July 23, 1794, died at St. Helena, 1816.
4. Sally, September 16, 1795, died same day.
5. David Burnett, March 24, 1797. 6. Ira, May 29, 1798. 7. Mehitable, September 2, 1799. 8. Elizabeth, January 19, 1801. 9. Hiram, May 19, 1802. 10. Levi, January 12, 1804. 11. Thomas Rogers, June 20, 1805.
12. Henry, May 26, 1807, mentioned below.
13. Ora, October 29, 1808. 14. Esther, October 18, 1810, died January 13, 1833. 15. Sarah, June 20, 1812, married, January 14, 1836, Stephen Ives. 16. Daniel, September 13, "1814. 17. Nancy. June 13, 1816, married
Elliott. 18. Mary, October 11, 1818,
died October 20, 1828.
(IV) Henry, son of John Nutt, was born May 26, 1807, died at Montpelier, Vermont, November 30, 1890. He was a most respected citizen and a pillar of the Methodist church. He married, May 28, 1828, Asenath Wheeler, born at Montpelier, July 4, 1807, died there May 18, 1882. Children: 1. Edwin Delorme, born April 4, 1829, died July 1, 1834. 2. Sophia Wheeler, June 24, 1831. died July 5, 1832. 3. Henry Clay, June 28, 1833, died August 15, 1892. 4. Wheeler, August 11,
1834, died November 18, 1834. 5. Fannie
Wheeler, March 2, 1836, died November 8, 1864. 6. Hulda French, May 29, 1837, died August 18, 1868. 7. Asenath Maria, June 30, 1839, died August 31, 1864. 8. John, December 28, 1840, died October 28, 1841. 9. Joseph (twin), December 28, 1840, died January 1, 1841. 10. Mary Lucinda, November 11, 1842. 11. David Wing, August 30, 1845, died September 6, 1845. 12. Alpa Matilda, July 27, 1848, married W. L. Whitney. (See Whitney). 13. EdwinAlonzo, March 17,1851.
Hugh Montgomery and Jane Jean Cargill
Husband Hugh Montgomery
Born: 1689 - Glenarm, Antrim, Ireland Baptized: Died: 1767 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Buried:
Father: Robert Montgomery Mother: Mary McCullom
Marriage: May 22, 1715 - Ballymena, Antrim, Ireland
Wife Jane Jean Cargill
Born: 1695 - Aghadowey, Londonderry, Ireland Baptized: Died: 1772 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Buried:
Father: Captain David Cargill Mother: Janet Jennet Smith
Children
1 F Elizabeth Montgomery
Born: - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Captain George Knox
2 M William Montgomery
Born: 1721 - Pennsylvania Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Montgomery
Born: June 13, 1723 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Adams
4 M Hugh Montgomery
Born: July 29, 1726 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Baptized: Died: 1792 - Londonderry, Windham, VT Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Martin Marr: 1749 - Londonderry, Windham, VT
5 M David Montgomery
Born: - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jane Macgregor
6 F Jean Montgomery
Born: 1730 - Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Orr
General Notes: Husband - Hugh Montgomery
John and Isabella had 3 sons named William, Hugh, and Robert. This means that Hugh Montgomery, (1689- 1767) had father named Robert, and two uncles, named Hugh, and William. This does show one thing, that these 3 names do absolutely run in the family. It would not be unusual for Robert to follow his father John's naming pattern for his own sons, when he started his own family.
So, there they were at the beginning, in Ireland, before they left, the Montgomery brothers, all part of same group which would go to the new world . . .
Excerpt From: The Scots-Irish: The Thirteenth Tribe, by Raymond Campbell Paterson
The Real Cause of the Emigration:
"The Ulster Presbyterians had endured, and survived, past waves of religious discrimination, and would most likely have continued to thrive in the face of official hostility. But in the early years of the new century they were faced with an additional challenge, one that threatened the whole basis of their economic existence in Ireland. By 1710, most of the farm leases granted to the settlers in the 1690’s had expired. New leases were withheld until the tenants agreed to pay greatly increased rents, which many could simply not afford to do. Rather than submit to these new conditions, whole communities, led by their ministers, began to take ship for the Americas. A new exodus was about to begin.
In 1719, the year after the first great wave moved west, Archbishop William King wrote an account of the migration from Ulster, pinpointing the real source of the upheaval:
“Some would insinuate that this in some measure is due to the uneasiness dissenters have in the matter of religion. But this is plainly a mistake, for dissenters were never more easy as to that matter than they had been since the Revolution [of 1688] and are at present, and yet never thought of leaving the kingdom till oppressed by the excessive rents and other temporal hardships. Nor do any dissenters leave us, but proportionally of all sorts, except Papists.
The truth is this: after the Revolution, most of the kingdom was waste, and abandoned of people destroyed in the war. The landlords, therefore, were glad to get tenants at any rate and let their lands at very easy rents. They invited abundance of people to come over here, especially from Scotland, and they lived here very happily ever since. But now their leases are expired, and they are obliged not only to give what they paid before the Revolution, but in most places double and in many places treble, so that it is impossible for people to live or subsist on their farms.”
In the Spring of 1718, a body of Scotch- Irish from Northern Ireland sent a petition, signed by 319 representative men on 26 March 1718(1), to Governor Shiite of Massachusetts Bay in the New World requesting land for settlement. The Rev. William Boyd was dispatched from Ulster to Boston, with the petition, as an agent of the Scotch-Irish to express their desire for settlement in New England.
The petition read as follows:
"We whose names are underwritten, Inhabitants of ye North of Ireland, Doe in our own names, and in the names of many others, our Neighbors, Gentlemen, Ministers, Farmers, and Tradesmen, Commissionate and appoint our trusty and well beloved friend, the Reverend Mr. William Boyd, of Macasky, to His Excellency, the Right Honorable Collonel Samuel Suitte, Governour of New England, and to assure His Excellency of our sincere and hearty Inclination to Transport ourselves to that very excellant and renowned Plantation upon our obtaining from His Excellency suitable incouragement. And further to act and Doe in our Names as his prudence shall direct. Given under our hands this 26th day of March, Anno Dom. 1718."
Governor Shute was in the third year of his administration of the colony. He was an old soldier of King William, a Lieutenant- Colonel under Marlborough in the Queen Anne wars and had been wounded in one of the great battles in Flanders.
There was much to be done by a family before removal to America. A supply of food, clothing and bedding was necessary and the household goods had to be packed for the long voyage. The land, farm animals and the heavier tools must be sold. These were busy days and the partings must have been hard on all, unless friends hoped to follow soon or be along on the same journey. In leaving their Churches the emigrants did not fail to procure testimonials of good standing to be used in forming fresh religious ties in New England. (Bolton)
The Irish ships began arriving in America in July, 1718. William and his brothers, Hugh and Robert, sons of Robert Montgomery, grandsons of John and Isabella Montgomery of Aghadowey, Ireland, were aboard some of the five ships which sailed into the little warf at the foot of State Street in Boston, among one-hundred and twenty Scotch-Irish families from Northern Ireland.
Ships recorded as arriving from Ireland in 1718, as recorded in the “News-Letter” newspaper in Boston, include:
Week of July 21- 28 - The “William & Mary”, James Montgomery, Master. (Aboard was the Reverend William Boyd of Macosquin, with “news of many families coming”.)
Week of July 28- Aug 4 - The “(unnamed ship)”, John Wilson, Master, with “200 souls aboard”
August 4 - The Brigantine “Robert”, James Ferguson, Master, including Rev. James MacGregor, Hugh Montgomery, Sr. and many others
August 4 - The “William”, Archibald Hunter, Master, from Coleraine
August 4 - The “Mary Anne”, Andrew Watt, Master, from Dublin
September 1 - The “Maccullom- (McCullom), James Law, Master, from Londonderry with “20 odd families - and linen
September 1 - The “William”, the “Elizabeth- with passengers and provisions, the “Mary and Elizabeth- at 45 tons with 100 passengers and linen (R.J. Dickson, 1966), and the “Dove"- at 70 tons
September 4 - The “Pink Dolphin”, John Mackay, Master, from Dublin
Boston was a town of approximately 12,000 people at this time. Many of the families were natives of Scotland whose heads had passed over into Ulster during the short reign of James II. Several of these families were well off, including the Cargills, who had cousins Jean (Hugh Montgomery) and Mary (John McMurphy) arriving on the ships. These families, or their fathers and neighbors, had felt the edge of the sword of Graham of Claverhouse in Argyleshire, Scotland (Scotch- Irish Society, 1889).
Others in the body were the descendents of those who had participated in the original colonization of Ulster dating from 1610. Still others included descendents of those Scotchmen and Englishmen that Cromwell transplanted at the middle of the century to replace those wasted by his own sword. A few native Irish families were also mingled in. They were escaping the economic and religious oppression there and the fear of their lives from the warring religious factions.
One motive of Massachusetts in providing settlement lands to the Scotch- Irish was to have them settle on the frontiers (in Maine, among others) as a living shield against the French and the Indians. The motive of the Ulstermen in coming to New England was to be free to worship as they saw fit and to establish homes and commercial activities with less government control and ownership of the land.
The Scotch-Irish emigrants were offended at being called 'Irish' because they had frequently ventured their lives for the British Crown against the Irish Papists(4). The people in New England did not understand the distinction and it was some time before they were treated with common decency. Inter- marriage among the Scotch- Irish families was very common for the first few generations because of the ill- treatment that they received from established settlers.
(Jennifer Robinson Line)
HUGH MONTGOMERY, SR.:
"During the spring of the year 1715, Hugh Montgomery, the same Hugh who came to New England, was paying his court to Miss Jane (Jean) Cargill, whose sisters, Mrs. McGregor of Aghadowey, Mrs. Gregg of Macosquin, and Mrs. McKeen of Ballymoney (assuming that they all were married at this time) formed an influential family circle. Perhaps Hugh found some difficulty in getting within this circle. At any rate, he and Miss Jane got beyond the circle's outer bound and found themselves in far off Ballymena. There they were married on the 22d of May, not by a minister but by the faith's arch enemy Robert Donald, "curate of Bellymenoch." All of which is sworn to by John Freeland and William Hodge, as if Mr. Donald's certificate was not evidence enough. The records state that Hugh "acknowledgth the disorder of his marriage & professeth his sorrow for it," glad we may be sure that this confession was permitted to be made before the Session instead of to the Congregation." C.N.B.
Hugh Montgomery, Sr., arrived in Boston, MA, Aug. 4, 1718. He and his wife, Jean Cargill, her father, Capt. David Cargill, with wife Janet Smith, and the Cargill family of two sons, seven daughters, five sons-in law, and all their children, traveled together. They were aboard the brigantine, "Robert", with James Ferguson, Master. They had left Ulster three months earlier, in an expedition of five ships, with a total of 120 families. After arriving in Boston, they broke up into several groups.
The "Robert" sailed to Casco Bay, became lodged in the ice, and all aboard spent an entire winter, in most deplorable conditions. In the Spring, they received deed to land about 30 miles north of Boston. They named this land, "Nutfield". The deed was dated Oct. 20, 1719. The deed was given to Capt. Cargill, and over a hundred others. Later, they changed the name to Londonderry. Today, it is called Derry, N.H.
Hugh Montgomery, Sr. was in this group. He lived the rest of his life in Nutfield / Londonderry, N.H. Both he and his wife died there and were buried there, near their home.
Four of their children were born there: Mary, Elizabeth, Hugh, Jr., and David. David was sole executor of Hugh, Sr's will. In his will, Hugh, Sr. also mentions a " well-beloved granddaughter, Jean Orr". Obviously, he had another daughter, not named in his will. This will was written, witnessed, and sealed on May, 6, 1766, in Londonderry, N.H. He died there in 1767, and the will was probated 1768. All in Londonderry, N.H. Town Records.
From 1720 through to the time of his death in 1767, are numerous records of his activities. As an example: In 1733, Hugh Montgomery, Gentleman and Jean, his wife, transfer land, (bk. 42,page 441).
In 1755, Hugh sells for 500 lbs. to his son, " David Montgomery, Husbandman", one half of his home lot., (bk. 64, Pg.206). In 1766, (bk. 82, pg. 493) Hugh and Jean, his wife, together with son, David, and wife, Jean, sell land.
Also in town records:
On Oct. 24, 1762, Hugh Montgomery, Jr., yeoman, "buys land of Robert Montgomery, husbandman," (bk. 86, pg. 162). In 1765, Hugh, Jr. buys land again from this same Robert, (bk. 86, pg. 162), (supposed to have been Hugh, Jr.'s father's brother, Robert).
In 1765, Robert was no doubt in advanced yrs., and may have been near death at the time. It was common practice to sell property to a close relative, instead of putting it in a will. Hugh Montgomery III's grandson, Chester Montgomery, wrote a long letter dated May 5, 1890, (at advanced age of 81 yrs.) stating "............... and if I was correctly informed in my childhood by my father, my grandfather, Hugh, came with 2 brothers and a small colony from Ireland". This is actually a reference to Chester's great- great grandfather, Hugh, from Ireland in 1718).
SOURCES:
Jennifer Robinson Line
Records of Londonderry, N.H., vols. 1-3Manchester Historical Society Collections, vols. 5-7, 1908-1914
Cemetery Records, Londonderry, N.H.
Archives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Hugh Montgomery, Sr.'s Will, (copy)
“History of Londonderry, N.H.”, by Edward L. Parker, 1851
"History of Middlesex County, MA, Hopkinton", by Samuel Adams Drake
“The Cargill Family in America”, 1910, Luella A. Owen, comp., 49 pgs
“Ulster Emigration to Colonial America, 1718-1775", by R.J. Dickson, appendix C
For 1718, the ships “McCullom”, “Dolphin" (at 70 tons) and “Mary & Elizabeth”, at 45 tons:
“Scotch-Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America”, by Charles Knowles Bolton, Boston, 1910
“Willey's Book of Nutfield”, by George F. Willey, 1895
John McCutcheon <johnmcc@northlink.net>
The Scots-Irish: The Thirteenth Tribe, by Raymond Campbell Paterson
Manual of the First Congregatinal Church, Hopkinton, Mass, Organized Sept. 2, 1724, with Historical Sketch, Printed by Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1881
The 1718 Migration / The Ulster Background to Migration, by Dr. Linde Lunney, Royal Irish Academy, at: http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_twoFamilies.asp
OTHER SOURCES, by Danny McMurphy;
(1) The original petition, on parchment paper, still exists at the Historical Society of New Hampshire in Concord, New Hampshire.
(2) Various references show this date as being July, 4 August 1718, 14 August 1718, or 14 October 1718. It is probable that the five ships did not arrive simultaneously.
(3) One of the ships (the Robert) was sent to Casco Bay in Maine and quarantined for the entire winter because of smallpox. (Rev. James MacGregor was the pastor heading this group that sailed for Casco Bay, ME)
(4) The Scotch-Irish were Presbyterians and brought ministers with them to Massachusetts. Besides the Reverend William Boyd were the later-arriving Reverend James McGregor, Reverend Cornwell, Reverend Holmes, Reverend Woodside and others.
James Gregg and Janet Cargill
Husband James Gregg
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Janet Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Cargill Mother:
Children
Reverend James Macgregor and Marion Cargill
Husband Reverend James Macgregor
Born: - Magilligan Baptized: Died: Buried: - Londonderry, NH
Father: Captain Macgregor Mother:
Marriage: October 1706
Wife Marion Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain David Cargill Mother: Janet Jennet Smith
Other Spouse: Reverend William M. Clark
Children
1 M Robert Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Daniel Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Rev. David Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Boyd
4 F Jane Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Alexander Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Macgregor
6 F Mary Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Paul
7 F Elizabeth Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Margaret Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 M John Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M James Macgregor
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Reverend James Macgregor
"A history of Londonderry, NH", pub 1851:
Ordained in 1701. Said to have been in Londonderry at the time of the Seige and it is claimed that he discharged the gun from the cathedral tower whcih warned of the approach of the relief ships. He emigrated with his followers in 1718 and founded the town of Nutfield, New Hampshire, now Londerry, NH, in 1719. They obtained a grant of 100 square miles of land. Each settler got 120 acres, divided into a home lot and an away lot. Three home lots were along the river and formed what was called a double range.
As per www.presbyterianhistoryireland.com:
Aghadowey, County Londonderry, Presbyterian Congregational History
The first minister, Mr. William Jacque, was ordained in 1655, but in 1659 was ordered to remove to Clongish, Co. Longford. Mr. Thomas Boyd was minister of AGHADOWEY in 1660 and received the tithes. He was deposed for nonconformity in 1661 but continued to minister locally. He was Clerk of the Route Presbytery in 1671. At the Revolution he retired to Derry and was there during the Siege. He returned to AGHADOWEY and apparently had charge of Macosquin too. He died 1699.
James McGregor, who was born at Magilligan was ordained 25 June 1701. As a youth he had been in Derry during the Siege. In 1705 the meeting house was either rebuilt or enlarged. AGHADOWEY Session book is extant and covers Mr. McGregor’s ministry and part of the next ministry.
In 1718 Mr. McGregor and a portion of the AGHADOWEY congregation emigrated to New England and founded LONDONDERRY, New Hampshire. His son David became minister of West LONDONDERRY. Mr. McGregor died on 5 Mar 1729 and is buried at LONDONDERRY N.H.
Irish-American History, by Michael Durkin: (http://www.suite101.com/lesson.cfm/18819/2323/5)
Lesson 2: Seeds of Discontent
In 1718 , a group of Ministers : Rev . William Boyd of Macosquin , Rev . William Cornwall of Clogher , Rev. William Elliot , Rev. James Woodside , Rev. James McGregor and Rev. William Tennet all travelled with groups of emigrants and founded the township of New Londonderry in New Hampshire.
In his farewell sermon at Coleraine, Minister James McGregor said , "We must say farewell to friends , relations and our native land so that we may withdraw from the communion of idolators and have the opportunity of worshipping God according to the dictates of conscience and the rules of his inspired word."(1)
1. Parker, Edward L., The History of Londonderry, Comprising the Towns of Derry and Londonderry, NH, p. 34
Boston: Perkins and Whipple, 1851. A facsimile edition was printed by the Town of Londonderry, 1974.
General Notes: Child - Rev. David Macgregor
Became Minister of West Londonderry, NH.
Reverend William M. Clark and Marion Cargill
Husband Reverend William M. Clark
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marion Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain David Cargill Mother: Janet Jennet Smith
Other Spouse: Reverend James Macgregor - October 1706
Children
John McMurphy Esq. and Mary Cargill
Husband John McMurphy Esq.
Born: 1682 Baptized: Died: September 21, 1755 - Portsmouth, MA Buried:
Father: Alexander McMurphy Mother: McMurphy
Marriage:
Wife Mary Cargill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Captain David Cargill Mother: Janet Jennet Smith
Children
General Notes: Husband - John McMurphy Esq.
Nutfield, MA: The first frame house was for Pastor MacGregor and the second frame house was for John McMurphy, Esquire (Scotch-Irish Society, 1889). John McMurphy, Esq. held a commission as justice of the peace, dated in Ireland, and so antedated the commission signed by Governor Shute on 29 April 1720, to Justice James McKeen, the foremost man of the settlement.
Carlos Eugene Fifield and Sarah Ann Cargill
Husband Carlos Eugene Fifield 2
Born: September 15, 1855 - Brandon Township, Oakland County, Michigan 2 Baptized: Died: 1906 2 Buried:
Father: Charles Fifield 2 Mother: Caroline Sperry 2
Marriage: October 5, 1881 2
Wife Sarah Ann Cargill 2
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Carie and Vauce
Husband Carie
Born: 1570 - Garston, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1593 - Garston, Lancashire, England
Wife Vauce
Born: 1577 - Garston, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Vauce Mother: Unknown
Children
General Notes: Wife - Vauce
Roland J. Leger and Carignan
Husband Roland J. Leger
Born: Baptized: May 10, 1928 - St Ignatius, Sanford, ME Died: Buried:
Father: Josephmarie Amadee Leger Mother: Cordella Royer
Marriage:
Wife Carignan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Rene Fiset and Ellen Carignan
Husband Rene Fiset
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Octave Fiset Mother: Emerentienne Gauvin
Marriage: 1946 - Notre-Dame-DE-L'annonciation-DE-L'ancienne-Lorette, Qc
Wife Ellen Carignan
Born: 1926 Baptized: Died: November 19, 2002 - Notre-Dame-DE-L'annonciation-DE-L'ancienne-Lorette, Qc Buried: November 22, 2002 - Notre-Dame-DE-L'annonciation-DE-L'ancienne-Lorette, Qc
Children
Berthold I Duke Carinthia and Richwara Swabia
Husband Berthold I Duke Carinthia
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Berthold III Count Ortengau Mother: Luitgard Altenburg
Marriage:
Wife Richwara Swabia
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Hermann IV Duke Swabia Mother: Adelhild Margravine Susa
Children
1 F Luitgard Von Zahringen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Diepold II Count Nordgau
Carloman Of Germany and Litisinde Of Carinthia
Husband Carloman Of Germany
Born: 0828 Baptized: Died: 0880 Buried:
Father: Ludwig Louis The German II Mother: Emma Of Andech Bavaria
Marriage:
Wife Litisinde Of Carinthia
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Arunulph Germany
Born: 0850 Baptized: Died: 0889 Buried:Spouse: Oda Bavaria
Theobald III Comte De Blois Iv Count Of Blois & Champagne and Mathilda Maude Princess Carinthia
Husband Theobald III Comte De Blois Iv Count Of Blois & Champagne
Born: April 2, 1093 - Bloise, Loire-Et-Cher, France Baptized: Died: January 8, 1152 - Lagny-Sur-Marne, France Buried:
Father: Etienne Henri II Comte De Chartres De Blois Mother: Adele Beauclerc De Normandy , Princess Of England
Father: Stephen Le Sage Count Of Champagne And Blois Mother: Mistress
Father: Stephen Henri Le Sage Deblois Second De Navarre Mother: Adaela Alice Princess Of England
Marriage: 1123
Other Spouse: Mathilde Von Von Sponheim Princess Of Carthinia - 1123 - Blois, Loire & Cher, France
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1093 - Blois, Loire-Et-Cher, France
2. Alt. Death, January 8, 1152
3. Alt. Death, January 8, 1152 - Lagny-Sur-Marne, Seine-Et-Marne, Ilse-DE-France, France
4. Alt. Death, January 8, 1152 - Ligny, Namur, Belgium
Wife Mathilda Maude Princess Carinthia
Born: 1097 - Kamten, Ausria Baptized: Died: December 3, 1160 Buried:
Children
1 F Adele De Blois
AKA: Adaele (Alix) De Bois Countess Of Champagne Born: 1140 - Blois France Baptized: Died: June 4, 1206 - Paris, Isle DE France, France Buried: - Pontigny Abbey, Isle DE France, FranceSpouse: Henry Beauvais VII Marr: October 18, 1160 - France
General Notes: Husband - Theobald III Comte De Blois Iv Count Of Blois & Champagne
Name Prefix:<NPFX> II Count of Champagne and B
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Adele De Blois
1 NAME Adaele (Alix) Comtesse /de Champagne/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1140
Otto II Duke Carinthia and Judith De Verdun
Husband Otto II Duke Carinthia
Born: 0947 Baptized: Died: November 4, 1004 Buried:
Father: Conrad The Red Duke Lorraine Lotharingia Mother: Luitgarde Saxony
Marriage:
Wife Judith De Verdun
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Verdun Mother:
Children
1 M Henry Von Franconia
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Adelaide Von Equisheim Alsace
2 M Conrad Von Franconia
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Herbert Von Franconia
Born: 0972 - Wetterau, Germany Baptized: Died: 0997 Buried:
4 M Bruno Carinthia
Born: Baptized: Died: February 18, 0999 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Otto II Duke Carinthia
Otto Of Worms
General Notes: Wife - Judith De Verdun
1 NAME Judith of /Verdun/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 952 2 PLAC Bavaria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 977
General Notes: Child - Bruno Carinthia
Jacques Lemoyne and Jeanne Carion Fresnoy
Husband Jacques Lemoyne
Born: April 1659 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: April 16, 1659 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc Died: December 3, 1690 - Hôpital, Hôtel-Dieu DE Québec, Qc Buried: December 4, 1690 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Father: Charles Lemoyne Mother: Catherine Thierry Primot
Marriage: December 6, 1683 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Wife Jeanne Carion Fresnoy
Born: September 17, 1672 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: September 19, 1672 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Philippe Carion Fresnoy Mother: Petronille Deshevres Desheures
Other Spouse: Joseph Monic - December 12, 1691 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Children
1 F Marie Jeanne Lemoyne De Ste Helene
Born: November 1688 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: November 21, 1688 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc Died: August 6, 1757 - Montréal, Qc Buried: August 7, 1757 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, QcSpouse: Jacques Rene De Varennes Marr: August 7, 1712 - Montréal, Qc
Death Notes: Wife - Jeanne Carion Fresnoy
Joseph Monic and Jeanne Carion Fresnoy
Husband Joseph Monic
Born: - Oloron, Pyrénées-Atlantique, France Baptized: Died: October 17, 1707 - Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantique, France Buried:
Father: Jean Monic Mother: Marguerite Cornet
Marriage: December 12, 1691 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Wife Jeanne Carion Fresnoy
Born: September 17, 1672 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: September 19, 1672 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Philippe Carion Fresnoy Mother: Petronille Deshevres Desheures
Other Spouse: Jacques Lemoyne - December 6, 1683 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Jeanne Carion Fresnoy
Philippe Carion Fresnoy and Petronille Deshevres Desheures
Husband Philippe Carion Fresnoy
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1670 - France
Wife Petronille Deshevres Desheures
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Jeanne Carion Fresnoy
Born: September 17, 1672 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: September 19, 1672 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc Died: Buried:Spouse: Jacques Lemoyne Marr: December 6, 1683 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, QcSpouse: Joseph Monic Marr: December 12, 1691 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Death Notes: Child - Jeanne Carion Fresnoy
Archer Winters Caris and Ada Rice Farrington
Husband Archer Winters Caris
Born: June 24, 1892 Baptized: Died: February 15, 1937 - Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA Buried:Marriage: February 4, 1927 - Ravenna, Portage, Ohio
Wife Ada Rice Farrington
Born: February 17, 1904 Baptized: Died: September 15, 1989 - Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA Buried:
Father: Frank Lee Farrington Mother: Kate Clara Chalker
Other Spouse: Clarence Richard Hopkins - November 1, 1922 - Ravenna, Portage, Ohio
Other Spouse: James Fenton - April 2, 1938 - Turnbull Co., OH
Children
1 M Daniel Edward Caris
Born: July 31, 1928 - Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Archer Winters Caris
Was in info-B.Caris 1997
BURI: Ravenna Portage Co OH
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General Notes: Wife - Ada Rice Farrington
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/Fenton/
/Hopkins/
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General Notes: Child - Daniel Edward Caris
Walter Sage and Inez Caris
Husband Walter Sage
Born: 1891 - IA Baptized: Died: 1975 - IA Buried:
Father: Sherman Grant Sage Mother: Armelia Jane Farrington
Marriage: 1917 - IA
Wife Inez Caris
Born: 1900 - IA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Thelma Sage
Born: 1918 - IA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Howard Margot Marr: 1935 - IA
2 M Myron Sage
Born: July 9, 1920 - IA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Gaynelle Bumgardner Marr: 1945 - IASpouse: Marcella Schreck Marr: 1941 - IA
3 M Earl Richard Sage
Born: February 19, 1926 - IA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Walter Sage
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/Sage/
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General Notes: Child - Thelma Sage
/Margot/
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General Notes: Child - Myron Sage
Divorced Marcella
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General Notes: Child - Earl Richard Sage
Robert Lee Caris and Betty Lou Fritz
Husband Robert Lee Caris
Born: October 4, 1923 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Clarence Richard Hopkins Mother: Ada Rice Farrington
Marriage: October 7, 1944 - Hondo, Medina Co, TX
Wife Betty Lou Fritz
Born: December 19, 1917 - Kinsman, Trumbull Co, OH Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Robert Lee Caris
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BAPL: 16 Sep 1961 Robt Lee HOPKINS
ENDL: 28 Dec 1962 Swiss
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General Notes: Wife - Betty Lou Fritz
/Caris/
CHR 3 FEB 1918 Kinsman,Trumbull Co,OH
Christened Presbyterian Church, Kinsman, OH
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Daniel Ireland and Hannah Carl
Husband Daniel Ireland
Born: 1790 - Bloomfield, Somerset, Maine Baptized: Died: December 3, 1877 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine Buried:
Father: John Ireland Mother: Sarah Hunt
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence, 1840 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine
2. Residence, 1850 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine
3. Residence, 1860 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine
Wife Hannah Carl
Born: - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence, 1840 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine
2. Residence, 1860 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine
Children
1 M Daniel E. Ireland
Born: - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Addison Osborne Ireland
Born: January 20, 1825 - North Newport, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: March 26, 1901 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine Buried:
3 M Lawson George Ireland
Born: 1830 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Marion Fannie Ireland
Born: 1831 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Hannah Ireland
Born: 1832 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Orlando W. Ireland
Born: 1837 - Newport, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Reardon and Lydia Carl
Husband William Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Reardon Mother: Lucretia Julia Clifford
Marriage:
Wife Lydia Carl
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Viola Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Lona Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Gordon
3 F Thelma Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Eldon Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Paul Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Dana Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Byrl Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Sybil Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Cathleen Reardon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Clair Hanscom
Bernard II Viscount Carlat
Husband Bernard II Viscount Carlat
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gerhard Viscount Carlat Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Giselbert Viscount Carlat
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Agnes Mels
Gerhard Viscount Carlat
Husband Gerhard Viscount Carlat
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Bernard I Vicomte De Carlat Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Bernard II Viscount Carlat
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Giselbert Viscount Carlat and Agnes Mels
Husband Giselbert Viscount Carlat
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Bernard II Viscount Carlat Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Agnes Mels
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gilbert II Vicomte De Carlat
Born: 1005 - Carlat, Cantal, France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nobilia Vicomtesse De Lodeve
Charles Sumner Carle and Mary Elizabeth Nason
Husband Charles Sumner Carle 3 4 5
Born: - Biddeford ME. Baptized: Died: March 12, 1920 - Portland, ME. Buried:
Father: Henry S. Carle Mother: Miranda Hill
Marriage: March 20, 1881 - Portland, Maine 3 4 5
Noted events in his life were:
1. Marriage License, March 20, 1881 - Biddeford, ME
Wife Mary Elizabeth Nason 3 4 5
Born: May 6, 1863 - Biddeford, Maine Baptized: Died: June 30, 1920 - Portland, ME. Buried:
Father: John Nason Mother: Isabel Swan
Noted events in her life were:
1. Unknown, Mable,Minnie,Gertrude, 0003
Children
1 F Minnie Alberta Carle 3 4 5
Born: February 19, 1885 - Biddeford, ME Baptized: Died: June 29, 1961 - Kennebunk, ME Buried:Spouse: Wallace Ronella Record 3 4 5 Marr: June 6, 1907 - Taunton, MA 3 4 5
General Notes: Husband - Charles Sumner Carle
Married Mary Elizabeth Nason 1881
They had three daughters:(one was a twin whodied at birth
General Notes: Wife - Mary Elizabeth Nason
married Charles Sumner Carle
One child was a twin and died at birth
Mable.,b.Jan.1883,m.Frank Bowley
Minnie,b. 19 Feb. 1885,m.Wallace Record,she died 29June 1961
Gertrude,b.March 1889,m.Fred Provincial
Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Minnie Alberta Carle
Minnie is the daughter of Charles Sumner Carle and Mary ElizabethNason(known as Lizzy)She died in a nursing home in Kennebunk,Me 29June1961
Clayton Carle,b.6May 1904 (Minnie had him out of wedlock by another manand Wallace adopted him shorty after their marriage at age 3)
Mildred Evelyn b.15Oct.1907,d.17Oct. 1982 in Kennebunk,Me
Arther Clement,b.11Jan.1909,d.12Feb.1999 in Biddeford,Me
Gladys Ruth,b.6Sept.1910 in Saco,Me
Hazel May,b.29Feb.1912,d.1Nov.1998 at theMaine Medical Center inPortland,Maine
Wallace Ronella,b.12April 1913,d.9May 1977 in Portland,Maine
Alline Alberta,b.10July 1914
Earle Lester,b.19August 1917
June Pearl,b.9June 1919
Donald Richard,b.23Sept. 1920
Doris Helene,b.19Dec. 1923
Lorene Phyllis,b.18Nov.1925
Herbert Douglas,b.4April 1927
Leroy Sumner,b.4June 1928
Paul Robert,b.5Dec.1930
Ebenezer Carle
Husband Ebenezer Carle
Born: - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: September 11, 1851 Buried:Marriage: April 12, 1782 - Scarborough, Cumberland Co, ME
Other Spouse: Hannah Hanscom - December 27, 1804
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Ebenezer Carle
Father: Robert (Richard) CARLL (CARLE) b: 7 Aug 1723 in Dover,NH
Mother: Rhoda STARBIRD b: 1723 in New Hampshir
!Children - Source: SharonPate
Ebenezer Carle and Hannah Hanscom
Husband Ebenezer Carle
Born: - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: September 11, 1851 Buried:Marriage: December 27, 1804
Wife Hannah Hanscom
Born: 1769 - Scarborough, Cumberland Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Elisha Hanscom Mother: Keturah Fogg
Children
General Notes: Husband - Ebenezer Carle
Father: Robert (Richard) CARLL (CARLE) b: 7 Aug 1723 in Dover,NH
Mother: Rhoda STARBIRD b: 1723 in New Hampshir
!Children - Source: SharonPate
Edward P. Fifield and Elizabeth W. Carle
Husband Edward P. Fifield 6
Born: September 6, 1837 6 Baptized: Died: September 6, 1886 - Boston, Suffolk, MA 7 Buried: - Hampden, Penobscot, ME 6
Father: John Fifield 8 Mother: Hannah Tucker Babcock 9
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth W. Carle 6
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Edward P. Fifield
In 1880 Edward appears in Brownsville, ME with his family and his mother living with him. In the 1860 census he appears with his parents in Hampden. (per Peter Fifield Wells website generation seven page 58 printed Jul 22, 1999)
Henry S. Carle and Miranda Hill
Husband Henry S. Carle
Born: September 28, 1815 - Buxton, York Co., Maine Baptized: Died: November 12, 1892 - Lyman, Maine Buried:
Father: Jonathan Carle Mother: Martha Spaulding
Marriage: April 18, 1842
Wife Miranda Hill
Born: - Lyman, Maine Baptized: Died: - Lyman, Maine Buried:
Father: Valentine Hill Mother: Olive Wadin
Children
1 M Charles Sumner Carle 3 4 5
Born: - Biddeford ME. Baptized: Died: March 12, 1920 - Portland, ME. Buried:Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Nason 3 4 5 Marr: March 20, 1881 - Portland, Maine 3 4 5
General Notes: Husband - Henry S. Carle
Me married:
1) Lucinda Dennett,dau.of David Dennett and Betsey Nutter(m. 12 Nov. 1892 in Lyman,ME.)
2) Miranda Hill
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Charles Sumner Carle
Married Mary Elizabeth Nason 1881
They had three daughters:(one was a twin whodied at birth
Jonathan Carle and Martha Spaulding
Husband Jonathan Carle
Born: September 4, 1787 - Phillipsburg, Hollis , Maine Baptized: Died: 1830 - Hollis, Maine Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Carll Carle Mother: Susanna Libby
Marriage: August 16, 1812 - Clinton, Maine
Wife Martha Spaulding
Born: December 1, 1793 - Canan, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Spaulding Mother: Betsey Tagart
Children
1 M Henry S. Carle
Born: September 28, 1815 - Buxton, York Co., Maine Baptized: Died: November 12, 1892 - Lyman, Maine Buried:Spouse: Miranda Hill Marr: April 18, 1842
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Henry S. Carle
Me married:
1) Lucinda Dennett,dau.of David Dennett and Betsey Nutter(m. 12 Nov. 1892 in Lyman,ME.)
2) Miranda Hill
Wallace Ronella Record and Minnie Alberta Carle
Husband Wallace Ronella Record 3 4 5
Born: October 18, 1879 - Biddeford, ME Baptized: Died: August 2, 1951 Buried:
Father: Alexander Cushman Record 3 4 5 Mother: Melissa Anna Lothrop 3 4 5
Marriage: June 6, 1907 - Taunton, MA 3 4 5
Noted events in his life were:
1. Unknown, Clayton Carle,Mildred Evelyn,Arthur Clement,Gladys Ruth,Hazel May,Wallace Ronella Jr.,Alline Alberta,Earle Lester,June Pearl,Donald Richard,Doris Helene,Lorene Phyllis,Herbert Douglas,Leroy Sumner,Paul Robert, 0015 - Biddeford, ME Except Child#4
2. Marriage License, June 6, 1907 - Taunton, Mass
Wife Minnie Alberta Carle 3 4 5
Born: February 19, 1885 - Biddeford, ME Baptized: Died: June 29, 1961 - Kennebunk, ME Buried:
Father: Charles Sumner Carle 3 4 5 Mother: Mary Elizabeth Nason 3 4 5
Noted events in her life were:
1. Unknown, ClaytonCarle,Mildred Evelyn,Arther Clement,Gladys Ruth, Hazel May, Wallace Ronella,Alline Alberta,Earle Lester,June Pearl,Donald Richard,Doris Helene,Lorene Phyllis,Herbert Douglas,Leroy Sumner,Paul Robert, 0015 - Biddeford, ME Except Child #4
2. Marriage License, June 6, 1907 - Taunton, Mass
Children
1 F Gladys Ruth Record 3 4 5
Born: September 10, 0010 - Saco, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Douglas Pate 3 4 5 Marr: March 21, 1931 - Biddeford, ME 3 4 5
General Notes: Husband - Wallace Ronella Record
Wallace married Minnie Alberta Carle in Taunton,Mass. at the home of hissisterLillian and her husband Hiram Willy.
General Notes: Wife - Minnie Alberta Carle
Minnie is the daughter of Charles Sumner Carle and Mary ElizabethNason(known as Lizzy)She died in a nursing home in Kennebunk,Me 29June1961
Clayton Carle,b.6May 1904 (Minnie had him out of wedlock by another manand Wallace adopted him shorty after their marriage at age 3)
Mildred Evelyn b.15Oct.1907,d.17Oct. 1982 in Kennebunk,Me
Arther Clement,b.11Jan.1909,d.12Feb.1999 in Biddeford,Me
Gladys Ruth,b.6Sept.1910 in Saco,Me
Hazel May,b.29Feb.1912,d.1Nov.1998 at theMaine Medical Center inPortland,Maine
Wallace Ronella,b.12April 1913,d.9May 1977 in Portland,Maine
Alline Alberta,b.10July 1914
Earle Lester,b.19August 1917
June Pearl,b.9June 1919
Donald Richard,b.23Sept. 1920
Doris Helene,b.19Dec. 1923
Lorene Phyllis,b.18Nov.1925
Herbert Douglas,b.4April 1927
Leroy Sumner,b.4June 1928
Paul Robert,b.5Dec.1930
Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Gladys Ruth Record
1 _UID 6FDF32A7AF346D4A898CA7C83BB93D128815
Richard Carle and Amy Em Wyeth
Husband Richard Carle
Born: 1627 - England Baptized: Died: 1697 - Kittery, York Co., Maine Buried:
Father: Richard Carle Mother: Agnes Babb
Marriage: 1650 - Eliot, York Co., Maine
Wife Amy Em Wyeth
Born: 1626 - England Baptized: Died: 1714 - Exeter, NH Buried:
Father: Humphrey Wyeth Mother: Susannah Pakeman
Children
1 M Timothy Carll Carle
Born: 1658 - Eliot, York Co., Maine Baptized: Died: - Woodbridge, Middlesex Cty., New Jersey Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Marr: 1682 - Dover, NH
Notes: Marriage
Robert Carle and Anna Libby
Husband Robert Carle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: September 24, 1815 - Scarborough, Cumberland Co, ME
Wife Anna Libby
Born: February 24, 1791 - Scarborough, Cumberland Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Zebulon Libby Mother: Lydia Andrews
Children
George Carlecon
Husband George Carlecon
Born: 1307 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1407 Buried:Marriage: 1335 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Carlecon
Born: 1335 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1435 Buried:Spouse: Anthony Barnes Marr: 1355
Gary Lakeman and Evelyn Carlestrom
Husband Gary Lakeman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Willis Lakeman Mother: Lulu Lyons
Marriage:
Wife Evelyn Carlestrom
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Kelley Lakeman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Lynn Lakeman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Gary Lakeman Jr
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Eugene McLaughlin and Mary Carlestrom
Husband Eugene McLaughlin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Harry L. McLaughlin Mother: Gertrude Clark
Marriage:
Wife Mary Carlestrom
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Gina McLaughlin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Deborah McLaughlin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Shawn McLaughlin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Adam Carleton and Sarah De Newton
Husband Adam Carleton
Born: 1245 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1286 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: William Carleton Mother: Helen De Stainton
Marriage: 1275 - England
Wife Sarah De Newton
Born: 1250 - Newton, Citheroe, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1350 Buried:
Father: Adam De Newton Mother:
Children
1 M John Carleton
Born: 1275 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1303 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Dorothy De Brougham Marr: 1300 - England
Amos Carleton and Mary Dyment
Husband Amos Carleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Dyment
Born: October 9, 1857 - Prince Co, P.E.I. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Moses Dyment Mother: Maria Ellen Couglin Bryant
Children
1 M Henry Carleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Amos Llewellen Carleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Asenath Carleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Edward Carleton and Elinor Newton
Husband Edward Carleton
Born: 1616 - Hornsea, County York, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: W. Carleton Mother: Jane Gibbon
Marriage: November 3, 1636 - Michelgate, York, England
Wife Elinor Newton
Born: 1620 - County York, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: L. Newton Mother: Mary Lee
Children
1 M J. Carleton
Born: 1636 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hannah Jewett Marr: 1657 - England
General Notes: Husband - Edward Carleton
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General Notes: Wife - Elinor Newton
/Carleton/
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General Notes: Child - J. Carleton
Elijah Fancher and Emily Carleton
Husband Elijah Fancher
Born: February 18, 1812 - Sevier County, Tennessee, USA Baptized: Died: January 6, 1850 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried: January 8, 1850 - Carleton Hill Baptist Church, Bibb Co., Alabama, USA
Father: Richard Fancher Mother: Mary
Marriage: May 15, 1831 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Wife Emily Carleton
Born: May 6, 1813 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: July 3, 1877 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried:
Father: Henry Carleton Mother: Nancy
Other Spouse: Henry Adams - November 22, 1858 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Children
1 F Early A. Fancher
Born: 1833 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried:
2 M Lawrence Fancher
Born: May 8, 1836 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: October 25, 1863 - Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Buried:Spouse: Harriet Mayfield Marr: October 17, 1854 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
3 M Francis M. Fancher
Born: May 8, 1836 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: April 4, 1842 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried: April 6, 1842 - Carleton Hill Baptist Church, Bibb Co., Alabama, USA
4 F Nancy Ann Nannie Fancher
Born: December 20, 1839 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: December 28, 1903 - Ennis, Dallas Co., Texas, USA Buried: December 30, 1903 - Oak Cliff Cementery, Ennis, Dallas Co., Texas, USASpouse: William F. Farrington Marr: December 1, 1859 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
5 F Mary Ann Fancher
Born: December 20, 1839 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: January 17, 1907 - Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Buried:Spouse: Washington Irving Hayes Marr: 1855 - Bibb County, Alabama, USASpouse: Ebenezer M. Farrington Marr: December 1, 1859 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
6 M Henry Clay Fancher
Born: December 15, 1841 - Six Mile, Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: April 25, 1898 - Six Mile, Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried: April 27, 1898 - Cahaba Valley Baptist Chursh, Bibb Co., Alabama, USASpouse: Molly Fitch Marr: 1861 - Six Mile, Bibb County, Alabama, USASpouse: Mary Florence Smith Marr: January 31, 1867 - Six Mile, Bibb County, Alabama, USA
7 M Thomas Mcconougly Fancher
Born: September 4, 1845 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: October 24, 1895 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried: October 26, 1895 - Cahaba Valley Baptist Chursh, Bibb Co., Alabama, USASpouse: Miriam Leath McGuire Marr: December 5, 1866 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
8 F Susan K. Fancher
Born: October 20, 1848 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: February 18, 1892 - Mebank, Texas, USA Buried:Spouse: Alexander Campbell Marr: 1875 - Hillsboro, Texas, USA
9 F Martha Fancher
Born: October 20, 1848 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Emily Carleton
/Adams/
/Fancher/
General Notes: Child - Lawrence Fancher
Lawrence D. Fancher
Cause of death: Chronic Disease
Birth Notes: Child - Nancy Ann Nannie Fancher
Twin with Mary Ann 31045
General Notes: Child - Nancy Ann Nannie Fancher
/Farrington/
Birth Notes: Child - Mary Ann Fancher
Twin with Nancy Ann 17916
General Notes: Child - Mary Ann Fancher
/Farrington/
/Hayes/
General Notes: Child - Susan K. Fancher
George Rich Carleton and Martha Libby
Husband George Rich Carleton
Born: 1808 - Charlestown, Suffolk Co, MA Baptized: Died: January 7, 1886 - Epsom, Merrimack Co, NH Buried:Marriage:
Wife Martha Libby
Born: 1796 - Epsom, Merrimack Co, NH Baptized: Died: January 1864 - Allenstown, Merrimack Co, NH Buried:
Father: Jethro Libby Mother: Abigail Libby
Children
General Notes: Husband - George Rich Carleton
Father: Amos Carleton b: in Bradford, MA
Mother: Nancy Bailey b: in Boston, MA
Note: Birth also seen as Pembroke, NH, and is NH in the 1860 census where he appears as George B. with wife Sarah C. and a female Mary Stuart age 20.
Living in Manchester with wife Nancy and three children, a machinist, 1850.
#2M: Nancy Tripp b: 18 NOV 1805 in Epsom, NH
Children #2M -
Susan Carleton b: MAY 1837 in Albany, NY
Mary A. Carleton b: ABT 1840 in Lowell, MA
Nancy Carleton b: ABT 1842
Georgianna Carleton b: ABT 1844
#3M: 11 JUN 1852 in Manchester, NH to Susan Tripp b: 23 DEC 1803 in Epsom, NH
George Weldon Carleton and Louisa M. Perry
Husband George Weldon Carleton
Born: March 8, 1884 - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: August 15, 1918 - Dover, Piscataquis Co., ME
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence, Detroit & Palmyra Towns, Somerset, Maine, 1900
2. Residence, Piscataquis, Maine, September 12, 1918
3. Residence, Stacyville, Penobscot, Maine, 1920
4. Residence, Millinocket, Penobscot, Maine, 1930
Wife Louisa M. Perry
Born: January 25, 1898 - Stacyville, Penobscot Co., ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Allen Ethan Perry Mother: Nora Lovina Perry
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence, Stacyville Plantation, Penobscot, Maine, 1910
2. Residence, Stacyville, Penobscot, Maine, 1920
3. Residence, Millinocket, Penobscot, Maine, 1930
Children
George Weldon Carleton and Louisa M. Perry
Husband George Weldon Carleton
Born: March 8, 1884 - ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: August 15, 1918 - Dover, Piscataquis Co., ME
Wife Louisa M. Perry
Born: January 25, 1898 - Stacyville, Penobscot Co., ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Allen Ethan Perry Mother: Nora Lovina Perry
Children
Gilbert Carleton and Fitzwilliam
Husband Gilbert Carleton
Born: 1185 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Carleton Mother:
Marriage: 1215 - England
Wife Fitzwilliam
Born: 1190 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Carleton
Born: 1215 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1315 Buried:Spouse: Helen De Stainton Marr: 1245 - England
Henry Carleton
Husband Henry Carleton
Born: 1155 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Odward Carleton Mother:
Marriage: 1185
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gilbert Carleton
Born: 1185 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Fitzwilliam Marr: 1215 - England
J. Carleton and Hannah Jewett
Husband J. Carleton
Born: 1636 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Carleton Mother: Elinor Newton
Marriage: 1657 - England
Wife Hannah Jewett
Born: 1641 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Unknown
Children
1 M John Carlton
Born: 1658 - England Baptized: Died: 1745 - Andover, Essex County, Massachusletts, USA Buried:Spouse: Hannah Osgood Marr: August 22, 1688 - Andover, Essex County, Massachusletts, USA
General Notes: Husband - J. Carleton
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General Notes: Wife - Hannah Jewett
/Carleton/
/Carlton/
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General Notes: Child - John Carlton
John Carleton and Dorothy De Brougham
Husband John Carleton
Born: 1275 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1303 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: Adam Carleton Mother: Sarah De Newton
Marriage: 1300 - England
Wife Dorothy De Brougham
Born: 1280 - Brougham, West Ward, Westmoreland, England Baptized: Died: 1380 Buried:
Father: Henry De Brougham Mother:
Children
1 M Thomas Carleton
Born: 1300 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1335 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Jane De Lancaster Marr: 1335
John Carleton and Margaret De Mosten
Husband John Carleton
Born: 1335 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1375 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: Thomas Carleton Mother: Jane De Lancaster
Marriage: 1375
Wife Margaret De Mosten
Born: 1340 - Mosten, Manchester, England Baptized: Died: 1440 Buried:
Father: John De Mosten Mother:
Children
1 M Thomas Carleton
Born: 1375 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1448 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Alice Dawbury Marr: 1423
Marvin A. Carleton and Ida J. Weidman
Husband Marvin A. Carleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ida J. Weidman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Weidman Mother: Laura Young
Children
Jonathon Ireland and Mercy Carleton
Husband Jonathon Ireland
Born: - Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Ireland Mother: Martha
Marriage: February 14, 1813
Wife Mercy Carleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah Sheppard Ireland
Born: 1820 Baptized: Died: March 8, 1879 Buried:Spouse: John Demeritt
Odward Carleton
Husband Odward Carleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1155
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry Carleton
Born: 1155 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Thomas Carleton and Alice Dawbury
Husband Thomas Carleton
Born: 1375 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1448 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: John Carleton Mother: Margaret De Mosten
Marriage: 1423
Wife Alice Dawbury
Born: 1385 - England Baptized: Died: 1485 Buried:
Father: George Dawbury Mother:
Children
1 M Thomas Carleton
Born: 1423 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1519 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Isabel Brougham Marr: 1445 - England
Thomas Carleton and Jane De Lancaster
Husband Thomas Carleton
Born: 1300 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1335 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: John Carleton Mother: Dorothy De Brougham
Marriage: 1335
Wife Jane De Lancaster
Born: 1310 - Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1410 Buried:
Father: Roger De Lancaster Mother:
Children
1 M John Carleton
Born: 1335 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1375 - Carleton, West Ride, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Margaret De Mosten Marr: 1375
Thomas Carleton and Agnes Wiberg
Husband Thomas Carleton
Born: 1445 Baptized: Died: 1545 Buried:
Father: Thomas Carleton Mother: Isabel Brougham
Marriage: 1474 - England
Wife Agnes Wiberg
Born: 1455 - England Baptized: Died: 1555 Buried:
Father: Thomas Wiberg Mother:
Children
1 M Thomas Carleton
Born: 1474 - Wakefield, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1574 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Frances Marr: 1500
Thomas Carleton and Elizabeth Frances
Husband Thomas Carleton
Born: 1474 - Wakefield, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1574 Buried:
Father: Thomas Carleton Mother: Agnes Wiberg
Marriage: 1500
Wife Elizabeth Frances
Born: 1476 - Wakefield, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1576 Buried:
Father: Robert Adam Frances Mother:
Children
1 F Mary Carleton
Born: 1500 - Wakefield, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1600 Buried:Spouse: Thomas Browne Marr: 1522 - England
Thomas Carleton and Elizabeth Kimball
Husband Thomas Carleton
Born: 1679 Baptized: Died: - Concord, Merrimack, NH Buried:Marriage: - Boxford, Essex, MA
Wife Elizabeth Kimball
Born: September 28, 1679 - Boxford, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: June 24, 1708 - Concord, Merrimack, NH Buried:
Father: John Kimball Corp. Mother: Sarah Spoffard
Children
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Carleton
Name also reported as Carlton.
W. Carleton and Jane Gibbon
Husband W. Carleton
Born: 1582 - Hornsea, County York, England Baptized: Died: October 4, 1623 Buried:
Father: John Carlton Mother: E. Strickland
Marriage: 1615 - Michelgate, York, England
Wife Jane Gibbon
Born: 1599 - Hornsea, County York, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edward Carleton
Born: 1616 - Hornsea, County York, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elinor Newton Marr: November 3, 1636 - Michelgate, York, England
General Notes: Husband - W. Carleton
info-V.Carlin 1997
CHRI 28 Dec 1582
MARI St Martin Chur
General Notes: Wife - Jane Gibbon
/Carleton/
info-V.Carlin 1997
MARI St Martin Chur
General Notes: Child - Edward Carleton
info-V.Carlin 1997
MARI St Martin Chur
William Carleton and Helen De Stainton
Husband William Carleton
Born: 1215 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1315 Buried:
Father: Gilbert Carleton Mother: Fitzwilliam
Marriage: 1245 - England
Wife Helen De Stainton
Born: 1220 - Stainton, Doncaster, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1320 Buried:
Father: Geoffrey De Stainton Mother:
Children
1 M Adam Carleton
Born: 1245 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1286 - Carleton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Sarah De Newton Marr: 1275 - England
William H. Carleton and Rachel J. Libby
Husband William H. Carleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: February 1, 1848 - La Grange, Penobscot Co, ME
Wife Rachel J. Libby
Born: December 5, 1828 - La Grange, Penobscot Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Aaron Libby Mother: Ruth Hazeltine
Children
1 M Willie Carleton
Born: April 5, 1849 Baptized: Died: July 1854 Buried:
2 F Jennie Carleton
Born: June 10, 1851 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Hattie Carleton
Born: December 12, 1853 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Annie Carleton
Born: December 15, 1856 Baptized: Died: 1872 Buried:
5 M William H. Carleton
Born: May 26, 1857 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Frank Carleton
Born: May 19, 1859 Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William H. Carleton
Children #1M - Source: C. T. Libby, Vol I, pgs. 125-126.
Voisine and Carletta
Husband Voisine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alve Maynard Voisine Mother: Marie Verna Deschaine
Marriage:
Wife Carletta
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Voisine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Jehu John Farrington and Easter Esther Carley
Husband Jehu John Farrington
Born: March 1, 1766 - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: December 1, 1861 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried:Marriage: 1797 - North Carolina, USA
Other Spouse: Lucy Adkins - June 30, 1817 - Morgan County, Georgia, USA
Other Spouse: Margaret Peggy Lee - February 3, 1840 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Army
was in Army during the Creek War.
2. Census - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
East Side of Cahaba River
Page 744 Federal Population Schedule3. Census - York County, South Carolina, USA
4. MilServ
was a Captain with Gen Jackson during War of 1812.
Wife Easter Esther Carley
Born: 1772 - North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: 1818 - Tennessee, USA Buried:
Father: Joseph Carley Mother: Unknown
Children
1 F Nancy Ann Farrington
Born: 1798 - North Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: October 15, 1876 - Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Buried:Spouse: Bachelbartlett Graves Marr: June 27, 1816 - Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA
2 F Rhody Rody Farrington
Born: 1800 Baptized: Died: - Jefferson County, Alabama, USA Buried:Spouse: David Fields Marr: April 26, 1817 - Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA
3 M Joseph Farrington
Born: 1802 - South Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: November 11, 1874 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA Buried: November 13, 1874 - Cahawba Valley Baptist Church Cemetery, Bibb County, Alabama, USASpouse: Angeline Lina Garner Marr: April 30, 1831 - Jefferson, Bibb County, Alabama, USA
4 F Polly Farrington
Born: 1804 - Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Baptized: Died: October 29, 1849 - Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Buried:Spouse: Redden Fields Marr: January 3, 1826 - Lebanan, Wilson County, Tennessee, USASpouse: Bass Marr: Wilson County, Tennessee, USA
5 F Sarah Sally Farrington
Born: 1806 - Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James David Merritt Marr: April 10, 1827 - Lebanan, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA
6 M Alexander Farrington
Born: 1816 - Jefferson County, Alabama, USA Baptized: Died: - Carterville, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA Buried:Spouse: Angeline Gardner Marr: December 27, 1836 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
General Notes: Husband - Jehu John Farrington
was in Clifford Co AL 1830 and in Shelby Co AL 1840
was in IGI May 1988 and in article Montgomery Mail (Mayor) Newspaper 17 Aug 1860
was in Jefferson County, AL in the year 1850
was in 1804 tax list Wilson TN
was in book, "Georgia Marriages, 1811-1820"
General Notes: Wife - Easter Esther Carley
/Farrington/
was in info-C.Ward 1994
was in IGI TN May 1988
General Notes: Child - Nancy Ann Farrington
/Graves/
was in IGI TN Apr 1984
was in IGI TN May 1988
BURI: Rutland Ch Cem I40 in Mt Juliet
was in fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
was in 1850 census Wilson county, TN
was in info-WFT CD 9 Pedigree 2547
General Notes: Child - Rhody Rody Farrington
/Fields/
was in 1830 census Jefferson, AL
fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
IGI TN May 1988
General Notes: Child - Joseph Farrington
was in 1860 and in 1870 census Bibb County, Alabama
was in marriage record vol2 Guilford County. North Carolina
was in 1850 census Guilford County, North Carolina
was in-info-Elizabeth K. Eubanks 2000 <elizabetheubanks@hotmail.com>
General Notes: Child - Polly Farrington
/Bass/
/Fields/
/Fields Bass/
was in IGI May 1988
fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
General Notes: Child - Sarah Sally Farrington
/Merritt/
was in IGI May 1988
Mar of Wilson Co TN 1802-1850
SOUR family history and bible
General Notes: Child - Alexander Farrington
was in IGI AL
was in 1840 census Bibb County, AL
went to Bossier Par, LA aft argument with father
was in Source: book, "Farrington Families of the South and Allied Lines" by Margaret Farrington Jagmin, pub 1996
Marc Tessier and Marie Carlignier
Husband Marc Tessier
Born: 1655 - Ste-Hermine, Vendée, France Baptized: Died: - Hôpital, Hôtel-Dieu DE Québec, Qc Buried:
Father: Michel Tessier Mother: Renee Goron
Marriage: September 3, 1691 - St-Charles-Borromée, Charlesbourg, Qc
Other Spouse: Jacquette Ledoux - November 26, 1668 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Other Spouse: Anne Laisne - November 5, 1708 - St-Charles-Borromée, Charlesbourg, Qc
Wife Marie Carlignier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Jean Baptiste Carling Castaing and Genevieve Cote
Husband Jean Baptiste Carling Castaing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Philippe Carling Castaing Mother: Francoise Olivier
Marriage: October 14, 1776 - Baie-St-Paul, Charlevoix, Qc
Wife Genevieve Cote
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Cote Mother: Genevieve Gagnon
Children
1 M Philippe Castaing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Felicite Bouchard Marr: September 25, 1798 - Baie-St-Paul, Charlevoix, Qc
Philippe Carling Castaing and Francoise Olivier
Husband Philippe Carling Castaing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - France
Wife Francoise Olivier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Jean Baptiste Carling Castaing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Genevieve Cote Marr: October 14, 1776 - Baie-St-Paul, Charlevoix, Qc
Garvenus Henderson Grindle and Adelaide Victoria Carlisle
Husband Garvenus Henderson Grindle
Born: September 20, 1851 - Surry, ME Baptized: Died: August 24, 1929 - Surry, ME Buried:
Father: Robert S. Grindle Mother: Apphia Cunningham
Marriage: December 8, 1872 - Surry, ME By Samuel Wasson, Esq
Wife Adelaide Victoria Carlisle
Born: February 4, 1854 - Surry, ME Baptized: Died: November 7, 1906 - Orland, ME Buried:
Father: Stephen Carlisle Mother: Cordelia S. Trundy
Children
1 F Luva May Grindle
Born: May 23, 1874 - Surry, ME Baptized: Died: February 28, 1954 - Surry, ME Buried:Spouse: Serenus E. Carpenter Marr: November 12, 1894 - Bucksport, ME, USA
2 F Margerie Adelia Grindle
Born: May 10, 1877 - Surry, ME Baptized: Died: November 27, 1965 - Kittery, ME Buried:
William Howlett and Harriet Carlisle
Husband William Howlett
Born: 1831 - Annandale P E I Baptized: Died: 1930 Buried:
Father: William Howlett Mother: Elizabeth Hamarton
Marriage:
Wife Harriet Carlisle
Born: 1849 Baptized: Died: 1916 Buried:
Children
Nicholas Humphries and Lady Carlisle
Husband Nicholas Humphries
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Marks
Wife Lady Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
Nicholas Humphries and Lady Carlisle
Husband Nicholas Humphries
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Marks
Wife Lady Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
Nicholas Humphries and Lady Carlisle
Husband Nicholas Humphries
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Marks
Wife Lady Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
Nicholas Humphries and Lady Carlisle
Husband Nicholas Humphries
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Marks
Wife Lady Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
Maldred Carlisle
Husband Maldred Carlisle
Born: 1039 - Carlisle, Scotland Baptized: Died: 1084 - Winlaton Manor, Scotland Buried:
Father: Maldred Earl Dunbar Lord Allerdale Scotla Mother: Ealdgyth Princess Northumberland
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Uchtred De Molle
Born: - Molle Baptized: Died: Buried:
Marvin Carlisle and Amy Knudsen
Husband Marvin Carlisle
Born: 1915 - UT Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: September 13, 1933 - UT
Wife Amy Knudsen
Born: March 7, 1917 - Boise, Idaho, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Fred Christensen Knudsen Mother: Mary Elizabeth Cahoon
Children
1 F Carol Carlisle
Born: September 15, 1934 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: 1988 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Marvin Carlisle
info-J.Hyatt 1996
SOUR: Our Calhoun family by Orval Calhoun V4 pg 130
General Notes: Wife - Amy Knudsen
/Carlisle/
info-J.Hyatt 1996
SOUR: Our Calhoun family by Orval Calhoun V4 pg 130
General Notes: Child - Carol Carlisle
/Summer/
info-J.Hyatt 1996
SOUR: Our Calhoun family by Orval Calhoun V4 pg 130
BURI: Seattle WA
Lorenzo D. Fifield and Mary Carlisle
Husband Lorenzo D. Fifield 10
Born: Baptized: Died: 1862 10 Buried:
Father: Ebezener Fifield 11 Mother: Unknown
Marriage: 1861 - Haverhill, Essex, MA 10
Wife Mary Carlisle 10
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Lorenzo D. Fifield
A guardian was appointed for Lorenzo in 1854 due to the problems of his father. ( per Peter Fifield Wells website generation seven page 52 printed July 22, 1999)
Eugene Wilson William Lomax and Mary Louise Carlisle
Husband Eugene Wilson William Lomax
Born: June 28, 1899 - Franklin Tsp, Johnson County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: August 18, 1968 - Dade Co, FL Buried:
Father: Cyrus Elwood Lomax Mother: Maggie Redman
Marriage: 1922 - Greene County, Ohio, USA
Wife Mary Louise Carlisle
Born: 1906 - Greene County, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: September 26, 1993 Buried:
Children
1 M Eugene Wilson Pete Lomax
Born: November 4, 1923 - Yellow Springs, Greene Co, OH Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Patricia Moore Marr: 1943 - Greene County, Ohio, USA
General Notes: Husband - Eugene Wilson William Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 143 211
1900 census Franklin Tsp,Johnson Co,IN
OCCU auto repair
General Notes: Wife - Mary Louise Carlisle
/Lomax/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 211
General Notes: Child - Eugene Wilson Pete Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 211 266
Robert Trimm Carlisle
Husband Robert Trimm Carlisle 12
Born: February 12, 1822 - Penobscot, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Stephen Carlisle 12 Mother: Mary Rose Trimm 12
Marriage: August 21, 1841 12
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Stephen Carlisle and Mary Rose Trimm
Husband Stephen Carlisle 12
Born: June 5, 1768 - York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: July 11, 1820 12
Wife Mary Rose Trimm 12
Born: July 20, 1776 - Block Island, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Trimm Carlisle 12
Born: February 12, 1822 - Penobscot, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Stephen Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Cordelia S. Trundy Marr: September 18, 1827
Stephen Carlisle and Cordelia S. Trundy
Husband Stephen Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Stephen Carlisle 12 Mother: Mary Rose Trimm 12
Marriage: September 18, 1827
Wife Cordelia S. Trundy
Born: September 18, 1827 - Surry, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John O. Trundy Mother: Judith Carter
Children
1 F Adelaide Victoria Carlisle
Born: February 4, 1854 - Surry, ME Baptized: Died: November 7, 1906 - Orland, ME Buried:Spouse: Garvenus Henderson Grindle Marr: December 8, 1872 - Surry, ME By Samuel Wasson, Esq
William Carlisle and Patricia McDonald
Husband William Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Patricia McDonald
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Adrian McDonald Mother: Emma Lapointe
Children
1 M Barry Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Roxie Carlisle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Lowell Russell Carll and Edith Ruth Jipson
Husband Lowell Russell Carll
Born: April 1, 1921 - Reed Plantation, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: April 14, 1946 - Lincolin, Miane
Noted events in his life were:
1. Military, U.S. Army World War 11, 1942 and 1945
Wife Edith Ruth Jipson
Born: March 20, 1928 - Preniss, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Asa Edwin Jipson Mother: Bessie Ora McAlpine
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence, Upper Main Street Lincoln, Maine, 1989 and 2003
Children
1 F Living Carll
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Living Carll
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Living Carll
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Edith Ruth Jipson
In 1989 they resided on upper Main Street Lincoln, Maine
Notes: Marriage
...At the time of there marriage they were both living in Lincoln, Maine
Joseph Libby and Priscilla Carll
Husband Joseph Libby
Born: June 16, 1750 - Kittery/Eliot, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: February 6, 1835 - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:
Father: Joseph Libby Mother: Shuah Staples
Marriage: January 18, 1773 - Saco, York Co, ME
Wife Priscilla Carll
Born: February 27, 1757 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: October 14, 1828 - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:
Children
1 M Joseph Libby
Born: March 7, 1773 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: June 1836 - Portland, Cumberland Co, ME Buried:Spouse: Lydia Kennard Marr: November 30, 1797Spouse: Lois Louisa Pitman
2 M Benjamin Libby
Born: April 30, 1775 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: February 25, 1866 - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:Spouse: Margaret McArthur Marr: December 25, 1797 - Limington, York Co, MESpouse: Patience Ridlon Marr: November 10, 1816 - Limington, York Co, ME
3 F Sally Libby
Born: April 4, 1777 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Samuel Thompson Marr: April 13, 1802
4 M Daniel Libby
Born: May 4, 1779 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:Spouse: Dorcas McDonald Marr: November 29, 1804
5 F Shuah Libby
Born: November 10, 1781 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: May 25, 1813 - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:Spouse: Samuel Manson Marr: December 25, 1799 - York Co, ME
6 F Patience Libby
Born: November 14, 1783 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: November 19, 1809 - Unmarried Buried:
7 M Gideon Libby
Born: February 23, 1786 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: 1812 - West Indies Buried:
8 F Mary Libby
Born: February 29, 1788 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: 1809 - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:Spouse: Samuel Edgerly Marr: September 5, 1805 - Limington, York Co, ME
9 M David Libby
Born: May 13, 1790 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 F Martha Libby
Born: May 3, 1792 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: May 8, 1797 - Saco, York Co, ME Buried:
11 F Priscilla Libby
Born: May 20, 1795 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: 1831 Buried:Spouse: Simon Moody Marr: 1815
12 F Harriet Libby
Born: February 20, 1799 - Saco, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Aaron Hagens Marr: May 13, 1822 - Limington, York Co, MESpouse: John Lane
General Notes: Child - Joseph Libby
Occupation: Ship-carpenter in Portland, ME
Source: C. T. Libby, Vol I, pgs. 355-356
General Notes: Child - Benjamin Libby
Sources: C. T. Libby, Vol I, pg. 356 and Allen Humphries - "Early Families of Limington, Maine" by Robert Taylorpg 175
Samuel J. Carll and Orintha Alphareta Schurman
Husband Samuel J. Carll
Born: August 22, 1867 - Waterboro, ME Baptized: Died: August 17, 1949 - Portsmouth, NH Buried:Marriage: December 24, 1902 - Portsmouth, NH
Wife Orintha Alphareta Schurman 13
Born: March 5, 1861 - Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: October 20, 1934 - Portsmouth, NH Buried:
Father: Isaac Schurman Mother: Miriam Lowe
Other Spouse: George Aldred Lockhart - January 1, 1878 - Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Divorce
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel J. Carll
! S/O John S. Carll and Susanna Roberts
Ebenezer Carll Carle and Susanna Libby
Husband Ebenezer Carll Carle
Born: 1757 - Pepperellboro, Saco , Maine Baptized: Died: September 11, 1851 - Hollis, York County, Maine Buried: - Carle Cemetery, Hollis York Cty., Maine
Father: Robert Richard Carll Carle Mother: Rhoda Starbird
Marriage: April 12, 1782 - Scarborough, Maine
Wife Susanna Libby
Born: July 13, 1760 - Scarborough, Maine Baptized: Died: December 18, 1800 - Phillipsburg, Hollis , Maine Buried:
Father: Jonathan Libby Mother: Hannah Hunnewell
Children
1 M Jonathan Carle
Born: September 4, 1787 - Phillipsburg, Hollis , Maine Baptized: Died: 1830 - Hollis, Maine Buried:Spouse: Martha Spaulding Marr: August 16, 1812 - Clinton, Maine
General Notes: Husband - Ebenezer Carll Carle
He married:
1) Susanna Libby
2) Lydia Kenny
Notes: Marriage
Robert Richard Carll Carle and Rhoda Starbird
Husband Robert Richard Carll Carle
Born: August 7, 1723 - Dover, NH Baptized: Died: October 5, 1778 - Saco, Maine Buried:
Father: Samuel Carll Carle Mother: Patience Evans
Marriage: April 11, 1745 - Scarborough, Maine
Wife Rhoda Starbird
Born: 1723 - New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Jr. Starbird Mother: Margaret Knight
Children
1 M Ebenezer Carll Carle
Born: 1757 - Pepperellboro, Saco , Maine Baptized: Died: September 11, 1851 - Hollis, York County, Maine Buried: - Carle Cemetery, Hollis York Cty., MaineSpouse: Susanna Libby Marr: April 12, 1782 - Scarborough, Maine
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Ebenezer Carll Carle
He married:
1) Susanna Libby
2) Lydia Kenny
Samuel Carll Carle and Patience Evans
Husband Samuel Carll Carle
Born: October 5, 1682 - Kittery, York Co., Maine Baptized: Died: December 7, 1762 - Scarborough, Maine Buried: - Dunstan Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine
Father: Timothy Carll Carle Mother: Elizabeth
Marriage: 1708 - Dover, NH
Wife Patience Evans
Born: September 5, 1693 - Dover, NH Baptized: Died: March 4, 1785 - Scarborough, Maine Buried:
Father: Robert Evans Mother: Ann Thompson
Children
1 M Robert Richard Carll Carle
Born: August 7, 1723 - Dover, NH Baptized: Died: October 5, 1778 - Saco, Maine Buried:Spouse: Rhoda Starbird Marr: April 11, 1745 - Scarborough, Maine
Notes: Marriage
Elisha Prescott Hanson and Margaret Ann Carlo
Husband Elisha Prescott Hanson
Born: 1803 Baptized: Died: March 27, 1867 Buried:
Father: Daniel Hanson Mother: Abigail Libby
Marriage: July 25, 1833 - St. Patrick Parish, Charlotte, NB
Wife Margaret Ann Carlo
Born: 1812 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Hanson
Born: 1835 Baptized: Died: 1928 Buried:
2 M Frederick Hanson
Born: 1836 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Arthur Andrew Hanson
Born: 1838 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Alfred Hanson
Born: 1838 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Caroline Hanson
Born: 1840 Baptized: Died: 1921 Buried:
6 M Nevin Hanson
Born: March 1845 Baptized: Died: October 8, 1849 Buried: - Bocabec Cem, St. Patrick Parish, Charlotte, NB
7 F Elizabeth Hanson
Born: September 1846 Baptized: Died: October 15, 1849 Buried: - Bocabec Cem, St. Patrick Parish, Charlotte, NB
8 M Uriah Rupert Hanson
Born: April 16, 1850 - Bocabec, St. Patrick Parish, Charlotte, NB Baptized: Died: 1925 - Woodstock Parish, Carleton, NB Buried:
9 M Horace Hanson
Born: 1851 Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M Edward Hanson
Born: 1851 Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 F Geraldine Hanson
Born: 1853 Baptized: Died: Buried:
12 M Alfred Hanson
Born: 1855 Baptized: Died: Buried:
13 F Minerva M. Hanson
Born: December 16, 1855 Baptized: Died: 1937 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Elisha Prescott Hanson
Source: Arnold E. Krause
Death Notes: Wife - Margaret Ann Carlo
Y
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Ann Carlo
Father: Jacob Henry Carlow b: 1792 in England
Mother: Elizabeth Lucy Turner b: 1790
Death Notes: Child - Frederick Hanson
Y
Death Notes: Child - Arthur Andrew Hanson
Y
Death Notes: Child - Alfred Hanson
Y
General Notes: Child - Uriah Rupert Hanson
Note: In 1868 Uriah Rupert Hanson opened a General Merchandise store in Richmond, N.B. which he operated for five years. He then clerked in a store in Houlton, Maine, moved to Woodstock where he engaged in wholesale produce trade. He was Town Marshall, Woodstock; Inspector Scott Act: had a wholesale fruit business and later meat business. Was a member of the Woodstock Town Council, then Mayor of Woodstock and later was in Canadian Customs, Woodstock.
Had 3 known children with Esther J. Jenkins
Death Notes: Child - Horace Hanson
Y
Death Notes: Child - Edward Hanson
Y
Death Notes: Child - Geraldine Hanson
Y
Death Notes: Child - Alfred Hanson
Robert Thibault and Carlos
Husband Robert Thibault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Omer Thibault Mother: Marie Louise Dube
Marriage:
Wife Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Carlos Mother: Marie Anna Gallichand
Children
1 F Thibault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jean Marie Levesque
Carlos and Marie Anna Gallichand
Husband Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Carlos Mother: Palmyre Belanger
Marriage:
Wife Marie Anna Gallichand
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Gallichand Mother: Marie Rose Delima Thibault
Children
1 F Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Thibault
Pierre Couturier and Carlos
Husband Pierre Couturier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Couturier Mother: Christine Roy Desjardins
Marriage:
Wife Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Couturier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Octavie Ouellet
2 F Couturier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Oram Moreau
Robert Thibault and Carlos
Husband Robert Thibault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Omer Thibault Mother: Marie Louise Dube
Marriage:
Wife Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Carlos Mother: Marie Anna Gallichand
Children
1 F Thibault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jean Marie Levesque
Carlos and Marie Anna Gallichand
Husband Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marie Anna Gallichand
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Thibault
Claude Carlos and Marie Barbe Chouinard
Husband Claude Carlos
Born: July 1768 - Notre-Dame-DE-Bonsecours, L'islet-Sur-Mer, Cté L'islet, Qc Baptized: July 10, 1768 - Notre-Dame-DE-Bonsecours, L'islet-Sur-Mer, Cté L'islet, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Jacques Aime Carlos Mother: Marguerite Belanger
Marriage: May 3, 1791 - Notre-Dame-DE-Bonsecours, L'islet-Sur-Mer, Cté L'islet, Qc
Wife Marie Barbe Chouinard
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Marie Chouinard Mother: Barbe Rondeau
Children
1 M Herculin Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marie Claire Poitras Marr: February 21, 1819 - Notre-Dame-DE-Bonsecours, L'islet-Sur-Mer, Cté L'islet, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Claude Carlos
Claude Carlos and Anne Marchal
Husband Claude Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - St-Claude, Jura, France
Wife Anne Marchal
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Jean Claude Carlos
Born: 1712 Baptized: Died: February 7, 1760 - St-Ignace-DE-Loyola, Cap-St-Ignace, Cté L'islet, Qc Buried: February 8, 1760 - St-Ignace-DE-Loyola, Cap-St-Ignace, Cté L'islet, QcSpouse: Francoise Dauphin Marr: September 28, 1732 - St-Ignace-DE-Loyola, Cap-St-Ignace, Cté L'islet, QcSpouse: Marie Anne Dandurand Marr: November 4, 1756 - St-Thomas, Cté Montmagny, Qc
Fabien Carlos and Francoise Cloutier
Husband Fabien Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Herculin Carlos Mother: Marie Claire Poitras
Marriage: January 15, 1850 - Notre-Dame-DE-Bonsecours, L'islet-Sur-Mer, Cté L'islet, Qc
Wife Francoise Cloutier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Cloutier Mother: Francoise Joncas
Children
1 F Marie Carlos
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edouard Eugene Normand Marr: February 12, 1875 - Notre-Dame-DE-Bonsecours, L'islet-Sur-Mer, Cté L'islet, Qc
1 Submitter: Bruce Cooley Pusch, Bruce Cooley Pusch (URL: http://www.gencircles.com/users/bpusch/).
2 Brøderbund Software, Inc, World Family Tree Vol. 22, Ed. 1 (Release date: June 8, 1998), Tree #1104.
3 GEDCOM File : ~AT7384.ged.
4 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar.zip.ged.
5 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar-.ged.
6 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation seven page 58.
7 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generations seven page 58.
8 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation six page 31 of 79 #314.
9 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation six page 31 of 79.
10 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation seven page 52.
11 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, Generation six page 29 of 79 #302.
12 My Ahnentafel, Wayne H. Smith, www.waynehsmith.com/MyAhnentafel.htm.
13
Temple Ordinance Submission Card.
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