John Wadsworth1
b. 1638, d. 15 May 1700
Father* | Christopher Wadsworth2 | |
Mother* | Grace Cole3 |
Birth* | 1638 | John Wadsworth was born in 1638 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony.1 |
Marriage* | 25 July 1667 | He married Abigail Andrews, daughter of Henry Andrews, on 25 July 1667 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony.4,1 |
Biographical Info* | He lived and died on the homestead of his father, and was a deacon for many years.1 | |
Death* | 15 May 1700 | He died on 15 May 1700 in Duxbury at about age 62.5,1 |
Family |
Abigail Andrews b. c 1647, d. 25 Nov 1723 | |
Child | 1. | Christopher Wadsworth+2 b. 1685 |
Citations
- [S1156] Horace Andrew Wadsworth, Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America, downloaded from the Family History Library at www.familysearch.org. (Lawrence, Massachusetts: Eagle Steam Job Printing Rooms, 1883), page 202. Hereinafter cited as Wadsworth Family in America.
- [S1156] Horace Andrew Wadsworth, Wadsworth Family in America, pages 164 and 202.
- [S1156] Horace Andrew Wadsworth, Wadsworth Family in America, page 164.
- [S1155] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Duxbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911), Marriages, page 325. Hereinafter cited as Duxbury, Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
- [S1155] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Duxbury, Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, Deaths, page 432.
Joseph Wadsworth1
Father* | Christopher Wadsworth1 | |
Mother* | Grace Cole2 |
Birth* | Joseph Wadsworth was born in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony.2 | |
(Son) Land Grant | The proprietor's land in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, that had originally been granted to Christopher Wadsworth was later owned by his sons Joseph Wadsworth and Samuel Wadsworth. Whether by gift or inheritance is not known.3 | |
Land Grant* | 1683 | About 1683, Joseph Wadsworth and his brother Samuel's widow Abigail (Lindall) Wadsworth, each received two lots, or shares, when another division of land was laid out in Bridgewater. Each received one lot on the north side of the town center and Samuel's widow, Abigail, received her other lot on the east side, while Joseph's other lot was on the west side. Mitchell, in his Early History of Bridgewater, noted that all of the recipients of these proprietary shares were inhabitants of the town, except the Wadsworths, Samuel and Joseph, who "retained their shares much longer than any of the other non-residents, and were the last of the Duxbury proprietors to relinquish them."3 |
Citations
- [S1156] Horace Andrew Wadsworth, Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America, downloaded from the Family History Library at www.familysearch.org. (Lawrence, Massachusetts: Eagle Steam Job Printing Rooms, 1883), pages 164 and 213. Hereinafter cited as Wadsworth Family in America.
- [S1156] Horace Andrew Wadsworth, Wadsworth Family in America, page 164.
- [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), Settlement, Divisions and Proprietors, pages 25-37. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
Ruth Wadsworth1
d. 1800
Charts | Descendants of John Heaton of Lincolnshire, including the Immigrant Nathaniel |
Marriage* | Ruth Wadsworth may have been the name of the woman who married Daniel Heaton as reported by a 2nd great grandson of Daniel's in his Sons of the Revolution application based upon Daniel's son David's service. Ruth may have been from Connecticut, but more likely was from New Jersey, and they probably married there. Heaton Families II stated that Daniel married Ruth Wadsworth in Connecticut in 1734, and that she was born in Framingham, Massachusetts on 14 April 1711 to John Wadsworth and Elizabeth Stanley. Well.... it turns out that John and Elizabeth Wadsworth had a daughter Ruth, born on 14 April 1711 in Farmington, Connecticut. However, their Ruth Wadsworth married Elisha Lewis on 18 April 1739 in Farmington, and died on 15 October 1776 in Farmington. Ruth's husband, Elisha Lewis was born on 23 July 1710 in Farmington to Nathaniel and Abigail (Ashley) Lewis, and died in Farmington on 13 May 1769. Both Elisha Lewis and his wife, Ruth (Wadsworth) Lewis were buried in Memento Mori Cemetery, Farmington, Connecticut. One of the things we've learned as we've improved our genealogical problem solving skills is how tempting it is to jump to the wrong conclusions in our desire to "connect the dots". We're guessing that somewhere along the line of Daniel's descendants, someone stated his wife's name was "Ruth" or even "Ruth Wadsworth", maybe from one of the Wadsworth families of New Jersey. Over time, that "information" has been passed along in the Heaton family, with someone even selecting the Connecticut origins for Ruth we now find published in the Heaton Families II as fact and, sadly, duplicated hundreds of times on websites and other electronic genealogical trees. It's sad because we realize that once the untruth reaches the internet, it never goes away.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1 | |
Relocation* | 1770 | Daniel and his wife Ruth remained in Morris County until the mid 1760s when they joined their sons, first in northern Virginia and then finally about 1770 in that part of Westmoreland County that would, in 1781, become Washington County, and in 1796, Greene County, Pensylvania.10,11 |
(Wife) Death | 1796 | Ruth became a widow when Daniel Heaton died in 1796.2,12 |
Death* | 1800 | She died in 1800 in Greene County, Pennsylvania.10 |
Family |
Daniel Heaton b. 2 Apr 1717, d. 1796 | |
Children | 1. | Daniel Heaton+1 b. 1738, d. 1794 |
2. | Rachel Heaton1 b. 1740, d. 1790 | |
3. | David Heaton+1 b. 15 Dec 1742, d. 11 Sep 1839 | |
4. | John Heaton1 b. 1745, d. 1831 | |
5. | Jonah Heaton+1 b. 1747, d. bt 1812 - 1827 | |
6. | Ebenezer Heaton+1 b. 18 Jun 1750, d. 12 Jan 1837 | |
7. | Ruth Heaton1 b. 1753, d. 1793 | |
8. | Sarah Heaton1 b. 1754, d. 1806 |
Citations
- [S1443] U.S. Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, online at www.ancestry.com, Volume 17, 12 April 1890 application of James Heaton Baker, a great grandson of David's. Note: Although some of the information in the application may not be accurate, unless it disagrees with the Heaton II source and our own research, we have accepted it. The application stated that David was the son of Daniel Heaton and Ruth Wadsworth of Connecticut and that Daniel had been a Baptist minister. It stated that Hannah W. (Heaton) Baker, the applicant's mother, was the daughter of James Heaton and Phoebe Johnson and that James Heaton was the son of the applicant's great grandfather David. Hereinafter cited as Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970.
- [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 4, page 118. Hereinafter cited as Heaton Families II.
- [S1232] Connecticut Vital Records to 870 (The Barbour Collection), online at www.americanancestors.org, Farmington, page 171, referencing Volume LR2, page 97. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Vital Records (Barbour Collection).
- [S1391] R. R. Hinman, compiler, collected from Connecticut state and town records, Catalogue of the names of the First Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut : with the time of their arrival in the Colony, and their standing in society, together with their place of residence, as far as can be discovered by the records; downloaded from Google Books at www.google.com. (Hartford, Connecticut: printed by E. Gleason, 1846), pages 309-310. Hereinafter cited as First Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut.
- [S1391] R. R. Hinman, First Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut, page 320.
- [S1392] Daniel Wadsworth and transcriber George Leon Walker, Diary of Rev. Daniel Wadsworth, Seventh Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Hartford, with notes by the fourteenth pastor, downloaded from Google Books at www.google.com. Daniel Wadsworth was pastor of the First Church of Christ in Hartford from 28 September 1732 until his death on 12 November 1747. His diary, however, was only begun on 5 May 1737, and ends with his last feeble entry sometime in February 1747, nine months before he died. (Hartford, Connecticut: P:ress of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1894), footnote, page 48. Hereinafter cited as Diary of Rev. Daniel Wadsworth, 1737-1747.
- [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, Ruth (Wadsworth) Lewis, Memorial# 57100798. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Elisha Lewis, Memorial# 77182427.
- [S1240] Raymond Gordon Hawes, The Edward Hawes Heirs : Edward Hawes, ca. 1616-1687, of Dedham, Massachusetts, and his wife, Eliony Lumber : and some of their descendants through eleven generations. Edward Hawes (ca. 1616-1687) was living at Dedham, Massachusetts, by 1648, where he married Eliony Lumber (ca. 1625-1688/9) that year. They had nine children, 1648/9-1666, all born at Dedham. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and elsewhere. Descendants also spell their surname Haws. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1996), Generation Three, pages 15-27, stating that some of the information on this family was received from a third source. Hereinafter cited as The Edward Hawes Heirs.
- [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 4, pages 122-123.
- [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 10, page 380.
- [S1240] Raymond Gordon Hawes, The Edward Hawes Heirs, Generation Three, pages 15-27.
Samuel Wadsworth1
d. April 1676
Father* | Christopher Wadsworth2 | |
Mother* | Grace Cole3 |
Birth* | Samuel Wadsworth was born in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony.4 | |
Marriage* | He married, as her first husband, Abigail Lindall of Marshfield, daughter of James Lindall.1,5 | |
(Son) Land Grant | The proprietor's land in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, that had originally been granted to Christopher Wadsworth was later owned by his sons Joseph Wadsworth and Samuel Wadsworth. Whether by gift or inheritance is not known.6 | |
King Philip's War* | Samuel served in King Philip's War as a Captain.7 | |
Death* | April 1676 | He was killed while fighting Indians at Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England), in April 1676.1,7 |
Land Records | An undated land transaction recorded in the original purchase record books of Bridgewater stated that John Bolton had purchased two fifty acre lots from Samuel Wadsworth of Duxbury. The lots were described as lying on each side of the land of Israel Alger. It is believed this transaction took place after Samuel Wadsworth's death in 1676 and that the lots were likely the lots his widow Abigail (Lindall) Wadsworth had received about 1683.8 |
Family |
Abigail Lindall d. 1687 |
Citations
- [S1156] Horace Andrew Wadsworth, Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America, downloaded from the Family History Library at www.familysearch.org. (Lawrence, Massachusetts: Eagle Steam Job Printing Rooms, 1883), page 228. Hereinafter cited as Wadsworth Family in America.
- [S1156] Horace Andrew Wadsworth, Wadsworth Family in America, pages 164 and 228.
- [S1156] Horace Andrew Wadsworth, Wadsworth Family in America, page 164.
- [S1157] Communicated by the Reverend George M. Bodge, "Soldiers in King Philip's War No. XVI: Capt. Samuel Wadsworth and the Sudbury Fight", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 40, pages 391-406, (October 1886): page 393. Hereinafter cited as "Samuel Wadsworth and the Sudbury Fight."
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 770. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
- [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), Settlement, Divisions and Proprietors, pages 25-37. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
- [S1157] Communicated by the Reverend George M. Bodge, "Samuel Wadsworth and the Sudbury Fight."
- [S1154] Purchasers Books of Bridgewater (Massachusetts), earliest original records, Bridgewater Public Library Historical Room, 15 South Street, Bridgewater, Book 1, page 223.
Sarah Wadsworth1
Marriage* | 17 September 1646 | She married John Wilcox on 17 September 1646 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.1,2 |
Family |
John Wilcox | |
Child | 1. | Sarah Wilcox+1 b. 3 Oct 1648, d. 3 Feb 1717/18 |
Citations
- [S1394] Donald Lines Jacobus, "Culver and Winthrop", The American Genealogist, Volume 22, pages 107-110 (July 1945). Hereinafter cited as "Culver and Winthrop."
- [S550] Connecticut vital records (Jacquelyn L. Ricker), The Ricker compilation of vital records of early Connecticut : based on the Barbour Collection of Connecticut town vital records and other statistical sources, CD-ROM (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Publishing Co., c2006), Available now directly from computers located in the FHL, page 13112, citing Hartford Vital Records, his name spelled "Wilcock". Hereinafter cited as Ricker compilation of Connecticut vital records.
Gustav Wagenhoffer1
b. 22 October 1889, d. 2 August 1957
Birth* | 22 October 1889 | Gustav Wagenhoffer was born on 22 October 1889 in New York City, New York.1,2 |
(Boarder) Census US 1910 | 30 April 1910 | Gustav Wagenhoffer was enumerated as a boarder on the 1910 census taken on 30 April 1910 in the household of Elizabeth and Alfred E. Ward at 2546 W. 25th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Gustav was 20 years old, single, and worked for wages as a Teamster in the Roofing Industry.3 |
(Boarder) Census US 1920 | 3 January 1920 | Gustav was enumerated as a boarder on the 1920 census taken on 3 January 1920 in the household of Elizabeth and Alfred Ward at 3121 Meyer Avenue, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Alfred was 31 years of age, a naturalized citizen of the United States, and worked for wages as a roofer in the Building Trade. Elizabeth was 29 years of age. They rented their home, and their two sons were enumerated with them in 1920. William and Elmer, ages 9 and 6 years, respectively, had both attended school within the census year. A boarder, Gustav Wagenhoffer, was also enumerated with the Ward family in 1920. He was 29 years of age, had been born in Bohemia, had immigrated to the United States in 1910, and had submitted his papers for citizenship. He was able to read and write, and to speak English, and worked for wages as a driver in the Trucking Industry.4 |
Marriage* | 5 February 1921 | He married first, as her first husband, Gertrude Stetler, daughter of Isaac Stetler and Catherine B. Marks, on 5 February 1921 in Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.5 |
Divorce* | 10 November 1928 | Gustav Wagenhoffer and Gertrude (Stetler) Wagenhoffer were divorced on 10 November 1928.6 |
Marriage* | 1 January 1929 | He married second, as her second husband, Elizabeth (Fraundorf) Ward, daughter of Frank Fraundorf and Valeska Fleischer, on 1 January 1929 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.1,7,6 |
Census US 1930* | 7 April 1930 | Elizabeth and Gustav Wagenhoffer were enumerated on the 1930 census taken on 7 April 1930 at 4413 Bader, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Gustav was 40 years of age, his place of birth was reported as New York, and his age at his first marriage was reported as 39, although he was actually 31. He was 39 years of age when he and his first wife divorced. He worked as a Trucker in the Trucking Industry on his own account. Elizabeth was 39 years of age and reported she had been 18 years old at her first marriage. They owned their house which was valued at $6,800, and Elizabeth's two sons from her first marriage were enumerated with them. William and Elmer Ward were ages 19 and 16 years, respectively. William worked for wages as a Machinist Helper in a Machine Manufacturing Company, and Elmer worked for wages as a Printer Apprentice in a Printing business. However, both boys reported being unemployed, and not working at the time the census was taken. A lodger, Viola Bigam was also enumerated in the Wagenhoffer household in 1930. She was 39 years of age, had been born in Ohio, was married, had been 19 years old at her first marriage, and worked for wages as a clerk in a store.8 |
Draft Registration* | 26 April 1942 | Gustav Wagenhoffer completed his World War II Draft Registration Card on 26 April 1942 in Parma, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. His name was spelled "Gustave" on the card, and his home address was reported as Ridge Road, North Royalton, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. He was 52 years of age and was employed by the National Paper and Twine Company, 654 Broadway, Cleveland. He named the person who would always know his address as his stepson, Elmer Ward, whose address was 4100 Fulton Road, Cleveland.2 |
Death* | 2 August 1957 | He died on 2 August 1957 at age 671 |
Burial* | and was buried in the Hawthorn Section of Brooklyn Heights Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.1 |
Family 1 |
Gertrude Stetler b. 1888 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth Fraundorf b. 21 Dec 1890, d. 19 Jan 1970 |
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, Gustav Wagenhoffer, Memorial# 68517676. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S1768] U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942, online at www.ancestry.com, registration of Gustave Wagenhoffer of Royalton, Ohio, USA, born on 22 October 1889 in New York City, New York, person who would always know his address was Elmer Ward, his height was 5' 8", weight 150 lbs., eyes were gray, hair was black, and his complexion was ruddy, referencing The National Archives at St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, World War II Draft Cards (Fourth Registration) for the State of Nebraska, Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, Group# 147, Box or Roll#. Hereinafter cited as U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942.
- [S40] 1910 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Alfred E. and Elizabeth Ward, Year: 1910; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 5, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: T624_1167; Page: 23A; Enumeration District: 0096; FHL microfilm: 1375180. Hereinafter cited as 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S73] 1920 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Alfred and Elizabeth Ward, Year: 1920; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 5, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: T625_1361; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 77. Hereinafter cited as 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S1576] Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Gustave Wagenhoffer Jr. of 2200 W. 26th Street, age 31, repairman, no previous marriages, born about 1890 in Austria, son of Gustave and Catherine ______, and Gertrude Stetler of 904 E. 76th Street, age 33, Operator, no previous marriages, born about 1888 in Wiffle County, Ohio, daughter of Isaac Setler and Catherine Marks, married on 5 February 1921 in Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA, referencing FHL Film# 001888835. Hereinafter cited as Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993.
- [S1576] Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Ward of 4413 Bader Avenue, Cleveland, age 38, Operator, married once before, divorced in 1919, married name Ward, born in Cleveland, Ohio, daughter of Frank Fraundorf and Valeska Fleischer, and Gustave Wagenhoffer of 4413 Bader Avenue, Cleveland, age 39, truck driver, married once before, divorced on 10 November 1928, born in New York City, son of Gustave Wagenhoffer and Catherine Grossman on 1 January 1929 in Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA, referencing FHL Film# 001901660.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Elizabeth Marie (Fraundorf) Ward Wagenhoffer, Memorial# 68517928.
- [S91] 1930 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Gustav and Elizabeth Wagenhoffer, Year: 1930; Census Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 0793; FHL microfilm: 2341500. Hereinafter cited as 1930 United States Federal Census.
Jane Wager1,2
b. 2 March 1820
Birth* | 2 March 1820 | Jane Wager was born on 2 March 1820 in Canada.3,4 |
Name Variation | It is uncertain whether Jane's maiden name was WAGER or WRIGHT. The John Conger Descendants source noted her name as WAGER, while the Conger Family of America source reported it as WRIGHT.3,5 | |
Marriage* | 23 June 1838 | She married Moore Conger on 23 June 1838.6,3 |
Family |
Moore Conger b. 22 May 1819, d. 8 Nov 1890 | |
Child | 1. | Silas Wright Conger+6 b. 28 Jan 1840, d. 10 May 1895 |
Citations
- [S133] Maxine Crowell Leonard, The Conger Family of America, Volumes I and II (Janesville, Iowa 50647: Larry and Maxine Leonard, 1972), Volume I, page 469, reporting surname as "Wager". Hereinafter cited as Conger Family of America.
- [S9] Compiled by Mary Lou Heaton Skinner Ross, transcribed from the original Conger Volumes published by Helen Maxine Cromwell in 1973, "Notes Taken From: The Conger Family of America", compiled on 10 Aug 1982 (Issaquah, Washington 98029), source noted surname as "Wright". Hereinafter cited as "Conger Family Outline."
- [S616] Charles G.B. Conger, Descendant, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, A Record of the Births, Marriages and Deaths of the Descendants of John Conger of Woodbridge, N.J. (Chicago, Illinois: Shea Smith, Descendant, 1903), page 19. Hereinafter cited as John Conger Descendants, BMD.
- [S133] Maxine Crowell Leonard, Conger Family of America, Volume I, page 469.
- [S133] Maxine Crowell Leonard, Conger Family of America, Volume I, page 469, reporting her surname as "Wager."
- [S9] Compiled by Mary Lou Heaton Skinner Ross, transcribed from the original Conger Volumes published by Helen Maxine Cromwell in 1973, "Conger Family Outline."
Alpheus Wagner1
b. 1819
Birth* | 1819 | Alpheus Wagner was born about 1819 in New Jersey.1 |
Marriage* | He married Clara __?__.1,2 |
Family |
Clara __?__ b. 1821 | |
Child | 1. | Susan B. Wagner1,2 b. 1856 |
Citations
- [S37] 1870 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Alpheus and Clara Wagner, Delaware, Hunterdon, New Jersey; Roll: M593_869; Page: 141A; Family History Library Film: 552368. Hereinafter cited as 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S1598] New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1670-1965, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Theodore Johnson, son of Asher and Mary Johnson, and Susan B. Wagner, daughter of Alpheus and Clara Wagner, married on 5 April 1877 in Stockton Delaware, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA, referencing FHL Film# 000494160. Hereinafter cited as New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1670-1965.
Margaret L. Wagner1,2
b. 1 January 1850, d. 25 December 1940
Birth* | 1 January 1850 | Margaret L. Wagner was born on 1 January 1850 in Illinois.1,2 |
Marriage* | 1872 | She married Charles P. Crozer in 1872.1 |
Census US 1880* | 1 June 1880 | Margaret and Charles P. Crozer were enumerated on the 1880 census taken on 1 June 1880 on 12th Street, La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Charles was 32 years of age and worked as an express messenger, and Margaret was 28 years of age and keeping house. Their two children were enumerated with them. Their daughter, Allie, was 7 years old and had attended school within the census year; and their son, Frank, was 5 years old.3 |
Census US 1900* | 23 June 1900 | Margaret and Charles P. Crozer were enumerated on the 1900 census taken on 23 June 1900 in Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado. Charles was 50 years of age and had no occupation recorded, and Margaret was 48 years of age. They owned their house free of mortgage, had been married for 28 years, and Margaret had given birth to two children, only one of whom was living. Their son, Frank, who was single, 24 years of age and worked as a grocery salesman, was enumerated with his parents in 1900.1 |
Adoption* | Margaret and Charles P. Crozer adopted their grandson, Charles Andrew Crozer, soon after his birth.4 | |
Census US 1910* | 18 April 1910 | Margaret and Charles P. Crozer were enumerated on the 1910 census taken on 18 April 1910 at 139½ F Street, Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado. Charles was 56 years of age and was employed as a book dealer in a store, and Margaret was 54 years of age. They rented their house, had been married for 35 years, the first marriage for each, and Margaret had given birth to two children, although the number was recorded as one, and only one was living. The couple's grandson, Charles Andrew Crozer, was enumerated with them in 1910. He was 2 years old.5 |
Census US 1920* | 16 January 1920 | Margaret Crozer was enumerated as the head of her household on the 1920 census taken on 16 January 1920 at 311 West F Street, Ontario, San Bernardino County, California. She was a widow, 68 years of age and owned her house free of mortgage. Enumerated with her in 1920 were her son Frank S., his wife, Loris (Bentley) Crozer, their baby daughter Gertrude, and Frank's son Charles from his first marriage. Charles had been adopted by Frank's parents and was recorded on the census as Margaret's son. Margaret's son Frank S. was 38 years of age and worked in a bakery; his wife Loris was 30 years of age; their daughter Gertrude was 8 months old; and Margaret's adopted son, Charles A. Crozer, was 12 years old and had attended school within the census year.6 |
(Grandmother) Census US 1930 | 11 April 1930 | Margaret was enumerated on the 1930 census taken on 11 April 1930 in the household of her grandson, Charles A. Crozer, at 1103 Cypress Avenue, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. She was 79 years of age and a widow. Charles was 22 years of age, single and worked as an appraiser for a bank. They rented their home for $25 a month, and owned a radio set.7 |
Census US 1940* | 6 April 1940 | Her son, Frank S. Crozer, was enumerated on the 1940 census taken on 6 April 1940 as head of the household he and his mother shared in an apartment complex at 282 South Union Place, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. Frank was recorded as married, 64 years of age and no longer working. His mother, Margaret, was a widow, and 90 years of age. They rented their apartment for $30 per month, and each had completed their respective educations through the 4th year of high school.8 |
Death* | 25 December 1940 | She died on 25 December 1940 in Los Angeles County, California, at age 90.2 |
Family |
Charles P. Crozer b. 1848, d. 1919 | |
Children | 1. | Allie L. Crozer+3 b. 1873, d. 1896 |
2. | Frank S. Crozer+1 b. 8 Jun 1875, d. 9 Jul 1953 |
Citations
- [S34] 1900 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Charles P. and Margaret Crozer, Year: 1900; Census Place: Precincts 10-14, Chaffee, Colorado; Page: 32; Enumeration District: 0006; FHL microfilm: 1240121. Hereinafter cited as 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S112] California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997, online at www.ancestry.com, death of Margaret L Crozer, father's surname Wagner, mother's maiden name Smith, born on 1 January 1850 and died on 25 December 1940 in Los Angeles County. Hereinafter cited as California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997.
- [S23] 1880 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Charles P. and "Margaretta" Crozer, Year: 1880; Census Place: La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin; Roll: 1432; Page: 574C; Enumeration District: 058. Hereinafter cited as 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S2163] Genealogy and history of the descendants of William Konkel, online at www.ancestry.com, #12. Anna Konkel, pages 247-255, images 247-255 of 319. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy and history of the descendants of William Konkel.
- [S40] 1910 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Charles P. and Margaret Crozer, Year: 1910; Census Place: Salida Ward 2, Chaffee, Colorado; Roll: T624_112; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0006; FHL microfilm: 1374125. Hereinafter cited as 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S73] 1920 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Margaret Crozer, (transcribed as "Croger" by Ancestry"), Year: 1920; Census Place: Ontario, San Bernardino, California; Roll: T625_129; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 167. Hereinafter cited as 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S91] 1930 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Charles A. Crozer, Year: 1930; Census Place: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 0692; FHL microfilm: 2339897. Hereinafter cited as 1930 United States Federal Census.
- [S1441] 1940 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Frank S. Crozer, Year: 1940; Census Place: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: m-t0627-00419; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 60-981. Hereinafter cited as 1940 United States Federal Census.
Susan B. Wagner1
b. 1856
Father* | Alpheus Wagner2,1 b. 1819 | |
Mother* | Clara __?__1,2 b. 1821 |
Birth* | 1856 | Susan B. Wagner was born about 1856 in New Jersey.2,1 |
Marriage* | 5 April 1877 | She married Theodore Johnson, son of Asher Johnson and Mary Ann Reading, on 5 April 1877 in Stockton, Delaware, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.1 |
Family |
Theodore Johnson b. 1853 |
Citations
- [S1598] New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1670-1965, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Theodore Johnson, son of Asher and Mary Johnson, and Susan B. Wagner, daughter of Alpheus and Clara Wagner, married on 5 April 1877 in Stockton Delaware, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA, referencing FHL Film# 000494160. Hereinafter cited as New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1670-1965.
- [S37] 1870 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Alpheus and Clara Wagner, Delaware, Hunterdon, New Jersey; Roll: M593_869; Page: 141A; Family History Library Film: 552368. Hereinafter cited as 1870 United States Federal Census.
John A. Wainscott1
b. 1850
Father* | Zebedick Wainscott1 b. 1822 | |
Mother* | Permelia Miles1 b. 1831 |
Birth* | 1850 | John A. Wainscott was born about 1850 in Kentucky.1 |
(Grandson) Census US 1850 | 5 September 1850 | John appeared with his parents on the 1850 census taken on 5 September 1850 in the household of Thomas Miles, who was probably his grandfather, in District 1, Henry County, Kentucky. John was 5 months old.1 |
(Probable Relative) Census US 1860 | 18 June 1860 | John appeared on the 1860 census taken on 18 June 1860 in the household of Hannah and John Malin in Subdivision 1, Henry County, Kentucky. He was 10 years old and had attended school within the year.2 |
(Probable Relative) Census US 1870 | 19 July 1870 | John appeared on the 1870 census taken on 19 July 1870 in the household of Lydia and James Hockersmith in Lockport, Henry County, Kentucky. Lydia's mother, Hannah Malin, was also enumerated in her daughter's household. John was 20 years old and working as a farm laborer.3 |
Marriage* | 19 October 1873 | He married Amanda Aldridge on 19 October 1873 in Henry County, Kentucky.4,5 |
Census US 1880* | 12 June 1880 | Amanda and John A. Wainscott were enumerated on the 1880 census taken on 12 June 1880 in Franklinton, Henry County, Kentucky. John was 29 years of age and Amanda was 22. The couple lived with their two sons, David E. who was 5 and George E. who was 2.5 |
Research Notes* | John A. Wainscott and Hannah (Heaton) Malin are believed by this researcher to have been related in some way we have not yet identified. On the 1850 census, John's surname was transcribed as "Winscott" and the household of Hannah's parents was enumerated three households before John's on the same census page. On the 1860 census, his surname transcribed as "Winsent", John was enumerated in Hannah's household with her husband and children. And on the 1870 census, his surname transcribed as ""Wamsedt", John was enumerated with Hannah in the household of Hannah's daughter and son-in-law, James and Lydia (Malin) Hockersmith. And on the 1880 census, John with his wife and two sons were enumerated, on the same census page, in the next household after the household of Hannah's son and Lydia's brother, Edward R. Malin and his wife and children.1,6,2,3,5,7 |
Family |
Amanda Aldridge b. 1858 |
Citations
- [S17] 1850 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Thomas Miles, District 1, Henry, Kentucky; Roll: M432_204; Page: 404A; Image: 468. Hereinafter cited as 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S18] 1860 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of John and Hannah Malin, their surname spelled "Malen", Subdivision 1, Henry, Kentucky; Roll: M653_373; Page: 333; Family History Library Film: 803373. Hereinafter cited as 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S37] 1870 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of James and Lydia Hockersmith, Lockport, Henry, Kentucky; Roll: M593_470; Page: 308A; Family History Library Film: 545969. Hereinafter cited as 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S1696] Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979, online at www.familysearch.org, John M. Wainscott and Amanda Aldridge, Henry County, Kentucky. Hereinafter cited as Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979.
- [S23] 1880 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of John A. and Amanda Wainscott, Franklinton, Henry, Kentucky; Roll: 420; Page: 102B; Enumeration District: 096. Hereinafter cited as 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S17] 1850 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of William and Catherine Heaton, District 1, Henry, Kentucky; Roll: M432_204; Page: 404A; Image: 468.
- [S23] 1880 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Ed R. and Almeda Malin, Franklinton, Henry, Kentucky; Roll: 420; Page: 102B; Enumeration District: 096.
Zebedick Wainscott1
b. 1822
Birth* | 1822 | Zebedick Wainscott was born about 1822 in Kentucky.1 |
Marriage* | He married Permelia Miles, daughter of Thomas Miles.1 | |
(Son-in-Law) Census US 1850 | 5 September 1850 | Zebedick appeared with his wife and young son on the 1850 census taken on 5 September 1850 in the household of Thomas Miles, who was probably his father-in-law, in District 1, Henry County, Kentucky. Their surname was transcribed as "Winscott". Zebedick was 28 years of age and a farmer who could read and write. His wife Parmelia, who could not read or write, was 19 and his son John was 5 months old.1 |
Family |
Permelia Miles b. 1831 | |
Child | 1. | John A. Wainscott1 b. 1850 |
Citations
- [S17] 1850 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Thomas Miles, District 1, Henry, Kentucky; Roll: M432_204; Page: 404A; Image: 468. Hereinafter cited as 1850 United States Federal Census.
Anne Wainwright1
b. circa 1804, d. 24 January 1863
Birth* | circa 1804 | Anne Wainwright was born circa 1804.1 |
Name Variation | Her name may have been Ann Wainwright GUNTER.1 | |
Marriage* | 1836 | She married Dr. Frederick Fowke, son of Francis Fowke and Mary Lowe, in 1836.1 |
Death* | 24 January 1863 | She died on 24 January 1863 at Wilton House, Ryde, Isle of Wight, England.1 |
Family |
Dr. Frederick Fowke b. 29 Jan 1807, d. 24 Jan 1863 |
Citations
- [S765] The Bell Family at Links - Genealogy, online at http://genealogy.links.org. Compiled by Camilla von Massenbach at e-mail address. Even though the database is a beta version and sourcing is incomplete, hard to find or absent, it provided some confirming information and new clues about the Bell family. Hereinafter cited as Bell Family at Links - Genealogy.
Elizabeth Wainwright1
d. 1756
Marriage* | 10 November 1698 | She married Addington Davenport of Boston, son of Eleazer Davenport and Rebecca Addington, on 10 November 1698 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England). Their marriage was performed by Isaac Addington, Justice of the Peace, and recorded in Boston.1,2 |
Death* | 1756 | She died in 1756.3 |
Family |
Addington Davenport b. 3 Aug 1670, d. 2 Apr 1736 | |
Children | 1. | Addington Davenport+4 b. 16 May 1701, d. 8 Sep 1746 |
2. | John Davenport4 b. 31 May 1702, d. Sep 1702 | |
3. | John Davenport+4 b. 21 Nov 1703, d. 27 Nov 1735 | |
4. | Elizabeth Davenport+1 b. 20 Dec 1704 | |
5. | Rebecca Davenport4 b. 18 May 1707 | |
6. | Eleazer Davenport4 b. 21 Nov 1709, d. 28 Jan 1710 | |
7. | Eleazer Davenport4 b. 19 May 1712, d. 30 May 1712 | |
8. | Lucy Davenport1 b. 11 Jun 1714, d. 17 May 1759 |
Citations
- [S979] Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, online at www.ancestry.com, Boston Births, Marriages, Deaths. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.
- [S1016] Henry Davenport, "Genealogical Notice of the Descendants of Eleazer Davenport", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 4, pages 111-116, (April 1850): page 112. Hereinafter cited as "Descendants of Eleazer Davenport."
- [S1016] Henry Davenport, "Descendants of Eleazer Davenport", page 115.
- [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 128. Hereinafter cited as Brattle Square (Boston) Church records, 1699-1872.
Phebe Waite1,2
Marriage* | before 1697 | She married Samuel Stearns before 1697 in Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1,2 |
Residence* | Phebe and Samuel Stearns lived in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1 |
Family |
Samuel Stearns | |
Child | 1. | Rebecca Stearns2,1 b. 15 Apr 1708, d. b 1753 |
Citations
- [S966] Bradford Adams Whittemore and Edgar Whittemore, compilers, "The Whittemore Family in America", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volumes 106, 107 and 108, (1952-1954): Volume 108, pages 24-25. Hereinafter cited as "Whittemore Family in America."
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 704. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
Rebecca Waite1
b. 1662, d. 1756
Birth* | 1662 | Rebecca Waite was born in 1662.1 |
Marriage* | 31 March 1681 | She married Jonathan Tufts, son of Peter Tufts and Mary Pierce, on 31 March 1681 in the part of Medford that would become Malden in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).1,2 |
Death* | 1756 | She died in 1756.1 |
Family |
Jonathan Tufts b. 1657, d. 1720 | |
Child | 1. | Samuel Tufts2 b. 29 Apr 1697 |
Citations
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 757. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
- [S1037] Charles Brooks and James M. Usher, History of the town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: from its first settlement in 1630 to 1855, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. Sources are not provided, and some of the information may not be correct, especially if it was obtained from descendants recalling from family stories and aging memories. (Boston, Massachusetts: Rand, Avery, & Company, The Franklin Press, 1886), Tufts, pages 561-573. Hereinafter cited as History of the town of Medford, 1630-1855.
Rebecca Ann Waits1
b. September 1837, d. 26 March 1906
Birth* | September 1837 | Rebecca Ann Waits was born in August or September 1837.2,3 |
Marriage* | 1858 | She married William Asbury Gillham, son of James Gillham and Sarah Love Lofton, in 1858.1 |
Census US 1900* | 6 June 1900 | Rebecca and William Asbury Gillham were enumerated on the 1900 census taken on 6 June 1900 in Point Pleasant, Scott County, Illinois. William was 65 years of age and a farmer, and Rebecca was 62. They owned their farm with a mortgage and had been married for 42 years. Rebecca had given birth to 8 children, 6 of whom were still living. Residing with their parents in 1900 were son John W., who was single, 30 years old, and worked as a farm laborer and the couple's daughter Martha G., who was 39 years old and single. Also enumerated in the Gillham household in 1900 was a male boarder who 15 years old and a farm laborer.4 |
(Wife) Death | 27 July 1902 | Rebecca became a widow when William Asbury Gillham died on 27 July 1902 at age 67.5 |
Death* | 26 March 1906 | She died on 26 March 1906 in Winchester, Scott County, Illinois, at age 681 |
Burial* | and was buried in Gillham Cemetery, Winchester.1 |
Family |
William Asbury Gillham b. 6 Sep 1834, d. 27 Jul 1902 | |
Children | 1. | Martha G. Gillham2 b. May 1861 |
2. | Maude Annette Gillham+1,6 b. 12 Mar 1865, d. 1 Jul 1957 | |
3. | John W. Gillham2 b. Jan 1870 |
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, Rebecca Ann (Waits) Gillham, Memorial# 5085673. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Rebecca Ann (Waits) Gillham, Memorial# 5085673, her month of birth recorded as September.
- [S34] 1900 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of William A. and Rebecca Gillham, Point Pleasant, Scott, Illinois; Page: 3; Enumeration District: 0136; FHL microfilm: 1240344, month of birth reported as August. Hereinafter cited as 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S34] 1900 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of William A. and Rebecca Gillham, Point Pleasant, Scott, Illinois; Page: 3; Enumeration District: 0136; FHL microfilm: 1240344.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, William Asbury Gillham, Memorial# 5085668.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Maude Annette (Gillham) Gordon, Memorial# 87248746.
John Wakefield Jr.1
Marriage* | He married Esther Harbor, daughter of John Harbour Jr. and Jael Thayer.1 | |
Death* | He died and his widow remarried.1 |
Family |
Esther Harbor b. 1663 |
Citations
- [S869] Marcus Taft Jones, Hayward-Howard genealogy and family history: descendants of William and Margery Hayward of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1648; earlier of Weymouth. Microfilm of typescript at the Rhode Island Historical Society in Providence, Rhode Island. Hayward genealogy 1648-1690: pages 133-150; FHL Film# 22344, Item 2, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Hayward-Howard genealogy and family history.
Elizabeth Wakeman1
Father* | Reverend Samuel Wakeman1 | |
Mother* | Hannah Goodyear2 |
Marriage* | She married Albert Dennie.1 |
Family |
Albert Dennie d. b 13 May 1708 | |
Children | 1. | John Dennie+1 b. 7 Oct 1694, d. b 3 Feb 1747 |
2. | Grizzel Dennie3 b. 28 Feb 1696/97, d. 10 Jun 1754 | |
3. | Margaret Dennie3 b. 30 Apr 1699, d. 1759 | |
4. | Annabel Dennie3 b. 30 Nov 1701, d. 1759 | |
5. | James Dennie+3 b. 14 Feb 1702/3, d. 1759 |
Citations
- [S928] Robert W. Hull, "John Dennie of Fairfield, later of Boston, and his family: Mary (Edwards) Dennie and her children, Sarah (Webb) Dennie and her children, and John Dennie's other son, one Joseph Dennie", viewed and downloaded from www.americanancestors.org. The Connecticut Nutmegger, Volume 35, pages 434-440 (December 2002). Hereinafter cited as "John Dennie of Fairfield, later of Boston, and his family."
- [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."
- [S930] Donald Lines Jacobus, compiler and editor, Families of Old Fairfield, Connecticut, online database viewed and downloaded from the New England Historic and Genealogical Society at www.AmericanAncestors.org. Originally published in 2 Volumes, New Haven, Connecticut, by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic and Genealogical Society, 2008), Volume I, page 182. Hereinafter cited as Families of Old Fairfield, Connecticut.
John Wakeman1
Family |
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Child | 1. | Reverend Samuel Wakeman+1 |
Citations
- [S928] Robert W. Hull, "John Dennie of Fairfield, later of Boston, and his family: Mary (Edwards) Dennie and her children, Sarah (Webb) Dennie and her children, and John Dennie's other son, one Joseph Dennie", viewed and downloaded from www.americanancestors.org. The Connecticut Nutmegger, Volume 35, pages 434-440 (December 2002). Hereinafter cited as "John Dennie of Fairfield, later of Boston, and his family."
Reverend Samuel Wakeman1
Father* | John Wakeman1 |
Marriage* | He married Hannah Goodyear, daughter of Governor Stephen Goodyear.2 |
Family |
Hannah Goodyear | |
Child | 1. | Elizabeth Wakeman+1 |
Citations
- [S928] Robert W. Hull, "John Dennie of Fairfield, later of Boston, and his family: Mary (Edwards) Dennie and her children, Sarah (Webb) Dennie and her children, and John Dennie's other son, one Joseph Dennie", viewed and downloaded from www.americanancestors.org. The Connecticut Nutmegger, Volume 35, pages 434-440 (December 2002). Hereinafter cited as "John Dennie of Fairfield, later of Boston, and his family."
- [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."
Abraham Walcott1
d. 18 December 1717
Marriage* | 22 September 1682 | He married Ruth Hooper of Reading, daughter of William Hooper and Elizabeth __?__, on 22 September 1682.1 |
No Issue* | No children for Abraham and Ruth Walcott were recorded.1 | |
Death* | 18 December 1717 | He died on 18 December 1717.1 |
Family |
Ruth Hooper b. c 15 Apr 1653, d. 1 Dec 1715 |
Citations
- [S610] Charles Henry Pope and Thomas Hooper, compilers, downloaded from Google Books, Hooper Genealogy (Boston, Massachusetts: Charles H. Pope, 1908), Part I, The Reading Family, compiled by Thomas Hooper of Boston, pages 1-6. Hereinafter cited as Hooper Genealogy.
Nancy Jo Waldeck1
Charts | Descendants of Robert Heaton of Yorkshire, The Immigrant |
Marriage* | 2 February 1970 | She married James Michael Heaton, son of William Dean Heaton Jr. and Helen Mary Kuhefuss, on 2 February 1970.1 |
Family |
James Michael Heaton b. 17 Feb 1936 |
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 18, pages 662-663. Hereinafter cited as Heaton Families II.
Bethiah Waldo1
Marriage* | She married Thomas Hayward, son of Deacon Joseph Hayward and Hannah Mitchell.1 | |
Residence | Bethiah and Thomas Hayward lived at West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).2 |
Family |
Thomas Hayward b. 6 Mar 1686/87 | |
Children | 1. | Edmund Hayward1 b. 12 May 1720 |
2. | Jane Hayward+1 b. 12 May 1720, d. 1777 | |
3. | Elijah Hayward1 b. 10 Feb 1721/22 | |
4. | Hannah Hayward1 b. 5 Dec 1723 | |
5. | Bethiah Hayward1 b. 14 Sep 1725 | |
6. | Rebecca Hayward1 b. 24 Aug 1727 |
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.
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, Hayward, pages 181-190; "He lived where Dr. Reed lived" and Reed, page 294, number 5. Rev. John, D.D., who lived in West Bridgewater.
Cornelius Waldo1
Marriage* | before 2 January 1651/52 | He married Hannah Cogswell, daughter of John Cogswell and Elizabeth Thompson, before 2 January 1651/52 probably in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).1 |
Family |
Hannah Cogswell b. 1624 | |
Children | 1. | John Waldo1 d. b 1710 |
2. | Daniel Waldo+1 b. 19 Aug 1657 |
Citations
- [S1191] Waldo Lincoln Esq., "Four Generations of the Waldo Family in America", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 52, pages 213-228, (April 1898). Hereinafter cited as "Waldo Family, Four Generation."
Daniel Waldo1
b. 19 August 1657
Father* | Cornelius Waldo1 | |
Mother* | Hannah Cogswell1 b. 1624 |
Birth* | 19 August 1657 | Daniel Waldo was born on 19 August 1657 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).1 |
Marriage* | 20 November 1683 | He married Susannah Adams, daughter of Samuel Adams and Rebecca Graves, on 20 November 1683 in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).1 |
Relationship Note* | Brothers Daniel and John Waldo married sisters Susannah Adams and Rebecca Adams.1 |
Family |
Susannah Adams | |
Child | 1. | Susanna Waldo+1 b. 1684 |
Citations
- [S1191] Waldo Lincoln Esq., "Four Generations of the Waldo Family in America", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 52, pages 213-228, (April 1898). Hereinafter cited as "Waldo Family, Four Generation."
John Waldo1
d. before 1710
Father* | Cornelius Waldo1 | |
Mother* | Hannah Cogswell1 b. 1624 |
Birth* | John Waldo was probably born in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England), although his birth was not recorded.1 | |
Marriage* | 1676/77 | He married, as her first husband, Rebecca Adams, daughter of Samuel Adams and Rebecca Graves, in 1676/77 probably in her home town of Charlestown, Middlesex County.1 |
Relationship Note | Brothers Daniel and John Waldo married sisters Susannah Adams and Rebecca Adams.1 | |
Death* | before 1710 | He died before 1710 when his wife married a second time.1 |
Family |
Rebecca Adams d. 17 Sep 1727 |
Citations
- [S1191] Waldo Lincoln Esq., "Four Generations of the Waldo Family in America", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 52, pages 213-228, (April 1898). Hereinafter cited as "Waldo Family, Four Generation."
Mehetible Waldo1
d. before 1681
Marriage* | In England, she probably married Thomas Hayward, son of ______ Hayward. Their sons were born in England, but their daughters were probably born in the colonies.1 | |
Death* | before 1681 | She died before her husband who died in 1681.2 |
Family |
Thomas Hayward d. 1681 | |
Children | 1. | Thomas Hayward Esq.2 d. 15 Aug 1698 |
2. | John Hayward+2 | |
3. | Deacon Joseph Hayward+2 | |
4. | Elisha Hayward2 | |
5. | Mary Hayward2 | |
6. | Martha Hayward+2 |
Citations
- [S612] Paul Dillon Hayward, Thomas Hayward of Bridgewater (Denver, Colorado: P.D. Hayward, 1985), Author stated in his Preface that this book is his third compilation on the Haywards and that most of the data he obtained from previously published sources. He warned that there are undoubtedly many errors, some of which may invalidate entire sections, Introduction. Hereinafter cited as Thomas Hayward of Bridgewater.
- [S612] Paul Dillon Hayward, Thomas Hayward of Bridgewater, page 1.
Susanna Waldo1
b. 1684
Father* | Daniel Waldo2 b. 19 Aug 1657 | |
Mother* | Susannah Adams2 |
Birth* | 1684 | Susanna Waldo was born in 1684.3 |
Marriage* | 17 January 1704 | She married Richard Field, son of John Field and Elizabeth Everden, on 17 January 1704 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).4,5 |
(Wife) Death | 14 September 1725 | Susanna became a widow when Richard Field died on 14 September 1725.6,3 |
Family |
Richard Field b. 17 May 1677, d. 14 Sep 1725 | |
Children | 1. | Zobiah Field7,3 b. 28 Mar 1705, d. 3 Apr 1708 |
2. | Zebulon Field+7,3 b. 23 Aug 1707, d. 1 Jul 1797 | |
3. | Mary Field7,3 b. 5 Oct 1709 | |
4. | Richard Field7,3 b. 21 Oct 1711 | |
5. | Jabez Field8,3 b. 29 Sep 1713 | |
6. | Ruth Field7,3 b. 6 Aug 1715, d. 30 Apr 1768 | |
7. | Zobiah Field7,3 b. 4 Mar 1719, d. 22 Nov 1722 | |
8. | Susanna Field7,3 b. 5 Aug 1721, d. 26 Nov 1722 | |
9. | Mercy Field7,3 b. 17 Apr 1723 | |
10. | Susanna Field7,3 b. 8 May 1725, d. 6 Aug 1758 |
Citations
- [S1190] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy: being the record of all the Field family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700, Volume 1, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Chicago, Illinois: Hammond Press, W.B. Conkey Company, 1901), pages 121-123. Hereinafter cited as Field Genealogy, Volume 1.
- [S1191] Waldo Lincoln Esq., "Four Generations of the Waldo Family in America", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 52, pages 213-228, (April 1898). Hereinafter cited as "Waldo Family, Four Generation."
- [S1190] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy, Volume 1, pages 172-173.
- [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), Marriages, Volume 2, page 130, recording year as 1705-6. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
- [S1190] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy, Volume 1, pages 121-123, reporting year as 1704.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Deaths, Volume 2, page 467.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, Volume I, page 111.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, Volume I, page 110.
Hubert Kelly Waldron1
d. 1848
Death* | 1848 | He was murdered in 1848.2 |
Family |
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Children | 1. | Mary Kelly Waldron3 b. 1822, d. 5 May 1908 |
2. | Sarah Mainwaring Waldron1 b. 1824, d. 12 Jan 1894 |
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 Potterton, Memorial# 153637867. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S1542] In Lunacy of Potterton, online at James Joyce Online Notes, http://www.jjon.org/jioyce-s-people/potterton. Hereinafter cited as In Lunacy of Potterton.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Mary Kelly (Waldron) Potterton, Memorial# 153637879.