Hannah Sprague1
b. 25 July 1717
Citations
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Births, Volume I, page 307. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, Volume I, page 306.
John Sprague1
b. 8 July 1727
Citations
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Births, Volume I, page 307. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, Volume I, page 306.
Jonathan Sprague1
b. 1687, d. 10 April 1756
Birth* | 1687 | Jonathan Sprague was born, as calculated from his age at death, in 1687 in England.2 |
Marriage* | 23 May 1712 | He married Lydia Leavitt, daughter of Israel Leavitt and Lydia Jackson, on 23 May 1712 in Hingham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).3,4,5 |
(Neighbor) Estate and Land | 5 April 1723 | After Jonathan's neighbor John Bolton died, a special committee of five freeholders was appointed to determine a fair distribution of Bolton's Plymouth County real estate. The committee's task was completed on 5 April 1723 and included setting off the widow Sarah (Chesebrough) Bolton's Dower or Thirds of housing and lands, and also setting off an equitable portion or share of land for each of the couple's ten children. Following the distributions all six of the Bolton brothers, John, Samuel, Nicholas, Elisha, Joseph and Nathaniel owned lands that bordered Jonathan's.6,7 |
(Lands Committee) Estate and Land | 25 September 1730 | He served on a special committee of five freeholders, including Joseph Alden, Joseph Edson, Eleazer Carver, Daniel Hudson and Jonathan Sprague, who were appointed by Judge Isaac Winslow on 15 June 1730 to inventory the land of the deceased, Mary Bolton, a single woman, late of Bridgewater, and to determine, in their best judgment, an equitable division of her real estate, which they estimated to be 6 acres. Their recommendation was submitted to the court on 10 August 1730, approved on 21 August 1730, and the lands were distributed in ten equal shares or lots on 25 September 1730 to Mary's mother, Sarah (Chesebrough) Bolton, and siblings, John Bolton, Samuel Bolton, Sarah (Bolton) Leonard, Elizabeth (Bolton) May, Nicholas Bolton, Elisha Bolton, Joseph Bolton, Nathaniel Bolton, and Abigail Bolton.8,9 |
(Witness to Will) Will | 27 May 1755 | Jonathan Sprague, William Hudson and Seth Alden witnessed the will of John Bolton dated 27 May 1755 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, in New England.10,11,12,13 |
Death* | 10 April 1756 | He died on 10 April 1756 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England),2 |
Burial* | | and was buried in the Trinity Church Graveyard, Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).2 |
Citations
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family Register. Note: page numbers differ slightly between publications used in our research, including FHL copy, Google Books, Boston Public Library EBooks online and our personal library reprint published by Heritage Books. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., original publication date was 1840; reprinted for the third and fourth times in 1970 and 1975; first reprinted in 1897 by Henry T. Pratt, Bridgewater, Massachusetts; originally printed in 1840 by Kidder and Wright, Boston, Massachusetts), Perkins, pages 277-281. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Deaths, Volume II, page 561 referencing G.R.10: citing a gravestone record at Trinity Church Graveyard in Bridgewater. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, Sprague, pages 321-322.
- [S859] The town of Hingham, compiler, History of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. Reprint in one volume of the last two volumes of the History of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts, originally published in three volumes in four parts by the town in 1893. Includes separate indexes for surnames, places, and miscellaneous at the end of Volume 3. Contents: Volume 1, Parts 1-2. Historical --Volume 2. Genealogical -- Volume 3. Genealogical. (Hingham, Massachusetts: Published by the town, 1893), Volume III, Sprague, page 165. Hereinafter cited as History of Hingham, Massachusetts.
- [S859] The town of Hingham, History of Hingham, Massachusetts, Volume II, Leavitt, pages 428-439.
- [S1124] John Bolton, Probate (1723 Bridgewater, Plymouth County) Case number 2216, Box 107049 on FHL Film# 2426726. Probate file papers 1686-1881, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; microfilm of records at Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, on 246 microfilm reels. LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Probate of John Bolton (1723 Bridgewater).
- [S624] Probate records, 1686-1903; with index and docket, 1685-1967, Massachusetts Probate Court (Plymouth County), microfilm of originals at Plymouth, Massachusetts on 157 microfilm reels filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1968. Includes Index. LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, FHL Film# 549782, Index and Docket Abe-Bur 1685-1881, Case number 2216; FHL Film# 550705, Index to probates 1686-1820; FHL Film# 550510, Probates 1717-1724, Volume 4, pages 322-324; FHL Film# 550511, Probates 1724-1731, Volume 5, pages 643-649. Hereinafter cited as Plymouth County Massachusetts Probate (Index) 1686-1903.
- [S1127] Mary Bolton, Probate (1730 Bridgewater, Plymouth County) Case number 2220, Box 107049 on FHL Film# 2426726. Probate file papers 1686-1881, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; microfilm of records at Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, on 246 microfilm reels. LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Probate of Mary Bolton (1730 Bridgewater).
- [S624] Plymouth County Massachusetts Probate (Index) 1686-1903, FHL Film# 549782, Index and Docket Abe-Bur 1685-1881, Case number 2220; FHL Film# 550705, Index to probates 1686-1820; FHL Film# 550511, Probates 1724-1731, Volume 5, pages 704-705, 780-786 and 789-790.
- [S624] Plymouth County Massachusetts Probate (Index) 1686-1903, FHL Film# 549782, Index and Docket Abe-Bur 1685-1881, Case number 2217; FHL Film# 550705, Index to probates 1686-1820; FHL Film# 551540, Probates 1751-1755, Volume 13, pages 545-547. Hereinafter cited as Plymouth County Massachusetts Probate (Index) 1686-1903.
- [S1128] John Bolton, Probate (1755 Bridgewater, Plymouth County) Case number 2217, Box 107049 on FHL Film# 2426726. Probate file papers 1686-1881, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; microfilm of records at Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, on 246 microfilm reels. LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Probate of John Bolton (1755 Bridgewater).
- [S490] Charles Knowles Bolton, The Boltons of Old and New England: with a genealogy of the descendants of William Bolton of Reading, Massachusetts, 1720 (Albany, New York: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889), page xii; source stated he had all daughters. Hereinafter cited as Boltons of Old and New England.
- [S471] Anna Chesebrough Wildey, Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough of Boston, Rehoboth, Massachusetts (New York, New York: Press of T.A. Wright, 1903), Part I, Descendants of Samuel, pages 18-301. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of William Chesebrough of Boston, Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, Volume I, page 306.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, Volume I, page 307.
Jonathan Sprague Jr.
b. 13 March 1720
Birth* | 13 March 1720 | Jonathan Sprague Jr. was born on 13 March 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1,2 |
(Named Father) Court Action | September 1739 | Court records for September 1739 in Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England), noted case number 45 as Dominum Regum, representing the court of General Sessions, v. Susanna Bolton, a "Singlewoman" of Bridgewater, for the forfeiture of a £10 recognizance given for Bolton's appearance at General Sessions court in May 1739. Susanna was ordered "To answer to Such Matters and things as Should then be Objected against her said Susanna on our Behalf Concerning her being with Child by Fornycation and prosecute Jonathan Sprague Jr. of Bridgewater aforesaid who She Charged of being the Father of said Child... And then The said Susanna Bolton was Solemly Called in our said Court to Come into Court but Did not appear but made Default." Her costs were taxed at £1.19s.3 |
Residence* | | Jonathan Sprague Jr. relocated to Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut.1 |
Citations
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family Register. Note: page numbers differ slightly between publications used in our research, including FHL copy, Google Books, Boston Public Library EBooks online and our personal library reprint published by Heritage Books. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., original publication date was 1840; reprinted for the third and fourth times in 1970 and 1975; first reprinted in 1897 by Henry T. Pratt, Bridgewater, Massachusetts; originally printed in 1840 by Kidder and Wright, Boston, Massachusetts), Sprague, pages 321-322. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Births, Volume I, page 307. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
- [S669] Plymouth Court Records, 1686-1859 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Volume 6, pages 170-171; referencing (7:234-238) and directing the reader to see General Sessions, vol. 9, pp. 116-17. Hereinafter cited as Plymouth Court Records 1686-1859 - NEHGS.
Lydia Sprague1,2
b. 31 July 1715
Citations
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family Register. Note: page numbers differ slightly between publications used in our research, including FHL copy, Google Books, Boston Public Library EBooks online and our personal library reprint published by Heritage Books. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., original publication date was 1840; reprinted for the third and fourth times in 1970 and 1975; first reprinted in 1897 by Henry T. Pratt, Bridgewater, Massachusetts; originally printed in 1840 by Kidder and Wright, Boston, Massachusetts), Perkins, pages 277-281. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, Sprague, pages 321-322.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Births, Volume I, page 307. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Marriages, Volume II, page 354.
Mary Sprague1
b. 26 March 1722
Citations
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Births, Volume I, page 307. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, Volume I, page 306.
Sarah Sprague1
b. 3 May 1725, d. 16 June 1726
Citations
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Births, Volume I, page 307. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, Volume I, page 306.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Deaths, Volume II, page 561.
Gulielma Maria Springett1
b. 1644, d. 23 February 1693/94
Birth* | 1644 | Gulielma Maria Springett was born in England in 1644, after the death of her father.3 |
Name Variation | | She was called Guli.4 |
(Daughter) Residence | 1668 | Gulielma was living at Bury House, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, in the family of her stepfather, Isaac Penington, with her mother, Mary (Proud) Springett Penington, in 1668 when she first met her future husband, William Penn.2 |
Marriage* | 4 April 1672 | She married, as his first wife, William Penn, son of William Penn and Margaret Jasper, on 4 April 1672 at King's Farm, Chorley Wood, Hertfordshire, England.5 |
Residence* | | Following their marriage, William and Gulielma went to live at Basing House, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, a house William had probably rented.6 |
Relocation* | 1677 | Guli and William Penn moved early in 1677 to Worminghurst, Sussex County, a property Guli had received as a part of her inheritance from her father.4 |
(Daughter) Death | 18 September 1682 | Gulielma's mother died on 18 September 1682 while visiting her daughter at Worminghurst, Sussex County.3 |
Death* | 23 February 1693/94 | She died on 23 February 1693/94 at Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, in the 50th year of her age7 |
Burial* | | and was buried in the Friends Burial Ground, Jordans, Buckinghamshire, with her children.7 |
Citations
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn", The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 20 (1896), downloaded from www.familysearch.org: pages 389-390. Hereinafter cited as "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20."
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20", page 371.
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20", pages 371-372.
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20", page 379.
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20", page 389.
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20", page 378.
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20", pages 383-384.
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20", page 380.
Sir William Springett Knight1
b. circa 1620, d. 3 February 1643/44
Birth* | circa 1620 | Sir William Springett Knight was born circa 1620 in Sussex County, England.1 |
Marriage* | | He married, as her first husband, Lady Mary Proud, daughter of Sir John Proud Knight.2 |
Death* | 3 February 1643/44 | He died on 3 February 1643/44 of a fever contracted at the siege of Arundel Castle in Sussex County when he was commanding as a colonel in the Parliamentary army.2 |
Citations
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn", The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 20 (1896), downloaded from www.familysearch.org: page 371. Hereinafter cited as "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20."
- [S1419] Howard M. Jenkins, "The Family of William Penn - PMHB Volume 20", pages 371-372.
Ebenezer Sprout1
(Inventory Preparer) Administration | 15 November 1710 | Francis Barker and Ebenezer Sprout prepared the inventory of the estate of Jabez Pratt before Administration on the estate was opened on 15 November 1710 in Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England), Jonathan Pratt and Joseph Stockbridge were appointed the administrators. The Letters of Administration document stated that Jabez, late of Duxbury, had died intestate and that the administrators were to prepare and provide an inventory of his estate to the Probate Court before 22 December. The inventory, valued at about £54.65s.23p had already been prepared, however, by Francis Barker and Ebenezer Sprout on the last day of October 1710, two weeks before administration was opened. The inventory identified books, wearing apparel, a horse, saddle and bridle, a pair of oxen, 3 cows, a swine, a yoke and chains and other tools for husbandry, hay and fodder, corn, salt, pewter, wooden vessels, 8 pounds of butter, iron vessels for housekeeping, chairs, a table, stools and lumber, a small pot, a debt from Joseph Stockbridge, a parcel of apple trees and a mention of 2 items at a Taunton estate. An additional note dated 15 Nov 1710, the same date the administrators were appointed, stated that Elizabeth Pratt, relict widow of the deceased, had refused to administer the estate. No mention of his and Elizabeth's children, all minors, was found in the probate documents.2 |
Citations
- [S624] Probate records, 1686-1903; with index and docket, 1685-1967, Massachusetts Probate Court (Plymouth County), microfilm of originals at Plymouth, Massachusetts on 157 microfilm reels filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1968. Includes Index. LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, FHL Film# 550509, 1710, Jabez Pratt Probate# 16120, pages 47-48. Hereinafter cited as Plymouth County Massachusetts Probate (Index) 1686-1903.
- [S624] Plymouth County Massachusetts Probate (Index) 1686-1903, FHL Film# 550509, 1710, Probate# 16120, pages 47-48.
Amos Squire1
b. 16 August 1774, d. 12 August 1825
Birth* | 16 August 1774 | Amos Squire was born on 16 August 1774.1 |
Marriage* | 3 August 1808 | He married Temperance Ohara on 3 August 1808 at Fort Chartres, St. Clair County, Illinois. There is confusion regarding Temperance's maiden name. Their marriage records all state it was "Ohara" and her memorial reported it as "Worley". Additionally, her memorial reported the year of their marriage as 1805 and the Illinois marriage records give the year as 1808. While it's possible Amos married two different women named Temperance within three years of each other, it doesn't seem likely.2,3,1 |
(Appraiser) Inventory | 18 December 1822 | Isaac Gillham Jr. and Amos Squire completed and appraised the inventory of the estate of Valentine Kinder, deceased, on 18 December 1822. The inventory, which they valued at $646.12, was approved as true and perfect by the probate court on 15 Apr 1828.4 |
Death* | 12 August 1825 | He died on 12 August 1825 at age 501 |
Burial* | | and was buried in Squire Cemetery, Granite City, Madison County, Illinois.1 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Amos Squire, Memorial# 31642949. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S1600] Illinois, Compiled Marriages, 1791 to 1850, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Amos Squire and Temperance Ohara on 3 August 1808 in St. Clair County. Hereinafter cited as Illinois, Compiled Marriages, 1791 to 1850.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, "Temperence (Worley)" Squire, Memorial# 136513179.
- [S1602] Illinois, Wills and Probate Records, 1772-1999, online at www.ancestry.com, probate papers for Valentine Kinder, Madison County, 1822, Case Number 19, Probate Case Files, Box 4, Tray 11, K's, No. 6-31; Box 4, Tray 12, L's, No. 1-6, 1813-1903, images 950-992 of 1996, images 958-961; on 18 Dec 1822 Inventory totaling $646.12 was taken on the estate of Valentine Kinder by Isaac Gillham and Amos Squire. The inventory was approved as "true and perfect" by the probate court on 15 Apr 1828. Hereinafter cited as Illinois, Wills and Probate Records, 1772-1999.
James Squire1
b. 11 December 1843, d. 18 December 1929
Birth* | 11 December 1843 | James Squire was born on 11 December 1843 in Godfrey, Madison County, Illinois.1 |
Marriage* | 25 March 1874 | He married first Martha Braden, daughter of Isaac Braden and Sarah Hawks, on 25 March 1874 in Madison County.4,1,5 |
(Husband) Death | 1 May 1882 | James became a widower when Martha (Braden) Squire died on 1 May 1882 at age 33.5 |
Marriage* | 19 March 1885 | He married second Marguerite G. Gillham, daughter of James A. Gillham and Martha P. Price, on 19 March 1885 in Macoupin County, Illinois.6,7 |
Death* | 18 December 1929 | He died on 18 December 1929 in Carrollton, Greene County, at age 861,6 |
Burial* | | and was buried in Godfrey Cemetery, Godfrey, Madison County.1 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Dr. James Squire, Memorial ID# 67844509. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, William Squire, Memorial ID# 76732054.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Lydia Squire, Memorial ID# 76732204.
- [S1701] Illinois, County Marriage Records, 1800-1940, online at www.ancestry.com, James Squire and Martha Braden, Madison County, 25 March 1874, referencing Film Number: 001306457. Hereinafter cited as Illinois, County Marriage Records, 1800-1940.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Martha (Braden) Squire, Memorial ID# 76731683, her death transcribed incorrectly as 1892.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Dr Marguerite G. “Margaret” (Gillham) Squire, Memorial# 67820007.
- [S1681] Illinois Marriage Index, 1860-1920, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of James Squires and Maggie A. Gillham on 19 March 1885 in Macoupin County. Hereinafter cited as Illinois Marriage Index, 1860-1920.
William Squire1
b. 12 August 1815, d. 12 March 1865
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, William Squire, Memorial ID# 76732054. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Lydia Squire, Memorial ID# 76732204.
Grace Stackhouse1
Citations
- [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, in two volumes, with indexes in Volume II. Warning: In this researcher's opinion, the information in these volumes often proves to be inaccurate. At the same time, the information presented has provided us with valuable clues for pursuing future research strategies in our attempt to establish a factual history of our Heaton family. (Tempe, Arizona: published for the author by Graphics of Tempe, 1999), Volume I, Chapter 19, page 692. Hereinafter cited as Heaton Families II.
Thomas Stackhouse1
Citations
- [S1399] Heaton. A well researched and partially documented work on the earliest Heaton immigrants to Pennsylvania, from Yorkshire, England, in 1682. Some of the information from the website is presented here in acknowledgement that not all of the early Heatons to America were "our" Heatons, and specifically to remind us of the reasons for the confusion expressed by our Heaton family researchers over the years as they tried to distinguish between the Lincolnshire John Heaton and the Yorkshire John Heaton, the two John Heatons of Loudon County, Virginia. Online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/…, MJP Grundy (email: e-mail address); viewed on 7 July 2015, citing the Middletown Monthly Meeting Women's minutes, 1:11.
- [S1399] Heaton, online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/…, citing the Middletown Monthly Meeting records.
John Stacy1
d. before 20 October 1762
Marriage* | | He married, as her first husband, Sarah ______.1 |
Death* | before 20 October 1762 | He died sometime before 20 October 1762, the date his widow married a second time.1 |
Citations
- [S504] Compiled by J. Howard Morse and Emily W. Leavitt, Morse Genealogy : comprising the descendants of Samuel, Anthony, William and Joseph Morse and John Moss : being a revision of the "Memorial of the Morses" published by Rev. Abner Morse in 1850, downloaded from the Family History Library at www.familysearch.org. Samuel Morse (1587-1654) immigrated to Watertown, Massachusetts in 1635. Anthony Morse (1618-1686) and his brother, William Morse (1614-1683), immigrated to Newbury, Massachusetts. Joseph Morse (d.1646) immigrated to Ipswich, Massachusetts. John Moss (1603 or 4-1707) immigrated to New Haven, Connecticut. All emigrated from England. Includes indexes. (Cloverdale, Oregon: Morse Society, 1982), Samuel Morse, Fifth Generation, pages 95-97. Hereinafter cited as Morse Genealogy : comprising the descendants of Samuel, Anthony, William and Joseph Morse and John Moss.
______ Stacy1
Citations
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family Register. Note: page numbers differ slightly between publications used in our research, including FHL copy, Google Books, Boston Public Library EBooks online and our personal library reprint published by Heritage Books. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., original publication date was 1840; reprinted for the third and fourth times in 1970 and 1975; first reprinted in 1897 by Henry T. Pratt, Bridgewater, Massachusetts; originally printed in 1840 by Kidder and Wright, Boston, Massachusetts), Hayward, pages 181-190. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
Elizabeth Staes1,2
Citations
- [S940] James Rindge Stanwood, The Direct Ancestry of the Late Jacob Wendell, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with a Prefatory Sketch of the Early Dutch Settlement of the Province of New Netherland, 1614-1664, downloaded from the Open Library Project at www.openlibrary.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: David Clapp & Son, 1882), pages 17-27. Hereinafter cited as The Late Jacob Wendell.
- [S932] Harold Milton Ellis Ph. D., "Joseph Dennie and His Circle: a Study in American Literature from 1792 to 1812", Bulletin of the University of Texas 40 (15 Jul 1915): Chapter I, pages 9-16. Hereinafter cited as "Joseph Dennie and His Circle."
- [S940] James Rindge Stanwood, The Late Jacob Wendell, pages 21-25.
Elizabeth Stalham1
Citations
- [S1323] Walter Eliot Thwing, History of the First Church in Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1630-1904, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: W.A. Butterfield, 1908), Robert Williams, page 53. Hereinafter cited as History of the First Church in Roxbury, 1630-1904.
- [S1322] Abner Morse, compiler, A genealogical register of the inhabitants and history of the towns of Sherborn and Holliston, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Press of Damrell & Moore, 1856), Wood, pages 261-264. Hereinafter cited as Inhabitants and history of Sherborn and Holliston.
- [S1323] Walter Eliot Thwing, History of the First Church in Roxbury, 1630-1904, Mr. Samuel Williams, page 117.
Deborah Stanfield1
Citations
- [S1518] Herbert C. Standing, The Quaker Family of Thornbrough of Northern Ireland and Colonial America. Typed manuscript, downloaded from the Boston Public Library EBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania 19041: Herbert C. Standing, June 1976), page 11. Hereinafter cited as The Quaker Family of Thornbrough of Northern Ireland and Colonial America.
John Staniford1,2
Citations
- [S510] Suffolk County (Massachusetts) Probate Records, 1636-1899. Microreproduction of original records in the Suffolk County courthouse on 439 reels. Dates listed are approximate only. Miscellaneous docket lists estates not appearing in files, appointments of officers, and other miscellaneous records. LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, Benjamin Colman 1747 probate packet# 8827, FHL Film# 493868. Hereinafter cited as Suffolk County Probate Records, 1636-1899.
- [S929] Brattle Square Church, The Manifesto Church, records of the Church in Brattle Square, Boston, with lists of communicants, baptisms, marriages, and funerals, 1699-1872, downloaded from the Family History Library at www.familysearch.org. Microreproduction of original published in Boston by The Benevolent Fraternity of Churches, 1902. (Salt Lake City, Utah: filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1968), page 228. Hereinafter cited as Brattle Square (Boston) Church records, 1699-1872.
James Stanishurst1
Citations
- [S1630] Reverend William Ball Wright, The Ussher Memoirs : Genealogical Memoirs of the Ussher Families in Ireland, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (London, England: Mitchell & Hughes, 1889), Chapter VIII. Arland Ussher, the Chancery Registrar and his Family, pages 79-86. Hereinafter cited as The Ussher Memoirs.
Margaret Stanishurst1
d. 1609
Citations
- [S1630] Reverend William Ball Wright, The Ussher Memoirs : Genealogical Memoirs of the Ussher Families in Ireland, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (London, England: Mitchell & Hughes, 1889), Chapter VIII. Arland Ussher, the Chancery Registrar and his Family, pages 79-86. Hereinafter cited as The Ussher Memoirs.
Miriam Stanley1
Citations
- [S621] Edward Franklin Everett, Descendants of Richard Everett of Dedham, Mass, downloaded from Google Books at www.google.com. (Boston, Massachusetts: privately printed, 1902), Fourth Generation, pages 41-42. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Richard Everett of Dedham.
- [S1252] Danforth Phipps Wight M.D., The Wright Family. Memoir of Thomas Wight, of Dedham, Mass., with genealogical notices of his descendants, from 1637 to 1840, downloaded from the Family History Library at www.familysearch.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: Press of T.R. Marvin, 1848), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Wight Family Memoir of Thomas Wight of Dedham.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Dedham, Volumes 1 and 2, page 61. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
Gideon Stansfield1
d. 9 May 1658
Citations
- [S1357] Thomas Waln-Morgan Draper, The Drapers in America, being a History and Genealogy of those of that name and connection, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (New York, New York: John Polhemus Printing Company, 1892), pages 17-20. Hereinafter cited as The Drapers in America.
Miriam Stansfield1
b. 27 November 1625, d. January 1697
Citations
- [S1357] Thomas Waln-Morgan Draper, The Drapers in America, being a History and Genealogy of those of that name and connection, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (New York, New York: John Polhemus Printing Company, 1892), pages 17-20. Hereinafter cited as The Drapers in America.
Abigail Stansfull1
Marriage* | 7 June 1657 | She married first Samuel May on 7 June 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).1,2 |
(Wife) Death | 17 July 1677 | Abigail became a widow when Samuel May died on 17 July 1677.3 |
Marriage* | 6 December 1678 | She married second, as his second wife, the father of her daughter's husband, Humphrey Johnson, son of John Johnson and Mary Heath, on 6 December 1678 in Roxbury.4,5,6 |
Citations
- [S1371] Douglas Richardson, "The Heath Connection: English Origins of Isaac and William Heath of Roxbury, Massachusetts, John Johnson, Edward Morris, and Elizabeth (Morris) Cartwright", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 146, pages 261-278 (July 1992): pages 274-275. Hereinafter cited as "The Heath Connection: English Origins."
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 499, noting alternate spellings of her surname as "Stanffull" and "Stamfield" and an alternate date of 7 July 1657. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Roxbury Deaths, Volume 2, page 591, his surname transcribed as "Mays". Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700, page 499.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Roxbury Marriages, Volume 2, page 223.
- [S1370] Paul Franklin Johnson, editor, Genealogy of Captain John Johnson of Roxbury, Massachusetts, downloaded from the Family History Library at www.familysearch.org. John Johnson (d.1659) and his family emigrated from England to Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1630; he married twice (once in England). Includes Index; generations I to XIV by Paul Franklin Johnson, editor, 1945, and generations I to IX from the 1932 and 1935 manuscripts of Frank Leonard Johnson; generations IX to XIV compiled by Paul Franklin Johnson; completed, with additions and corrections, by Ada Johnson Modern, 1948. (Los Angeles, California: privately printed for the author by The Commonwealth Press, Inc., 1951), Sergeant Humphrey Johnson, pages 6-7, noting uncertainty about her identity, whether mother or daughter. Hereinafter cited as Captain John Johnson of Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Mercy Staples1
Citations
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family Register. Note: page numbers differ slightly between publications used in our research, including FHL copy, Google Books, Boston Public Library EBooks online and our personal library reprint published by Heritage Books. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., original publication date was 1840; reprinted for the third and fourth times in 1970 and 1975; first reprinted in 1897 by Henry T. Pratt, Bridgewater, Massachusetts; originally printed in 1840 by Kidder and Wright, Boston, Massachusetts), Leach, pages 239-244. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
Comfort Starr1
b. 6 July 1589, d. 2 January 1659
Citations
- [S1369] Hosea Starr Ballou, "Dr. Thomas Starr, Surgeon in the Pequot War and his Family Connections", New England Historical & Genealogical Register (article spans several volumes and years): April 1940, Volume 94, page 171. Hereinafter cited as "Dr. Thomas Starr, Surgeon in the Pequot War."
- [S1368] Hosea Starr Ballou, "Dr. Comfort Starr, and Cranbrook, Kent", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 64, pages 73-74 (January 1910). Hereinafter cited as "Dr. Comfort Starr, and Cranbrook."
- [S1369] Hosea Starr Ballou, "Dr. Thomas Starr, Surgeon in the Pequot War", January 1939, Volume 93, pages 93-94.
John Starr1
Citations
- [S1248] Eklon Wilson Gay and Christopher Challender Child, "Joanna Hooker, wife of John Borden and John Gay", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 164, pages 114-120 (April 2010). This thoroughly researched and completely sourced article is excellent as it examines and proves that Joanna Hooker was the wife of both John Borden and John Gay. Hereinafter cited as "Joanna Hooker, wife of John Borden and John Gay."