Joan __?__1
Citations
- [S1291] William S. Tilden, History of the Town of Medfield, Massachusetts 1650-1886 : with genealogies of the families that held real estate or made any considerable stay in the town during the first century, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: Geo. H. Ellis, 1887), Ellis, pages 374-383. Hereinafter cited as History of the Town of Medfield, Massachusetts 1650-1886.
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 153. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Medfield Marriages, Volume 1, page 136. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Medfield Deaths, Volume 1, page 208.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Medfield Births, Volume 1, page 46.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Medfield Births, Volume 1, page 49, his surname transcribed as "Ellise."
Joan __?__1
Citations
- [S1327] Michael Johnson Wood, "The Earliest Shermans of Dedham, Essex, and their Wives", New England Historical & Genealogical Register. Note: This article, in 6 Parts, spans six issues of the Register. It is thoroughly researched and fully sourced, and includes a wealth of knowledge on the Shermans and their extended families. Only a very small amount of the information available in Mr. Wood's article is included in this researcher's website project. Volumes 166 - 168 (October 2012 - January 2014): Part 2: Henry Sherman the Younger and His Wife, Volume 167, pages 35-54. Hereinafter cited as "The Earliest Shermans of Dedham, Essex."
Joan __?__1
Citations
- [S1362] G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England: The Fiske Family", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, (the article spans several volumes and years): Robert Fiske, July 1934, Volume 88, pages 265-267. Hereinafter cited as "The Fiske Family."
Joan __?__1
Citations
- [S1409] J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Louis H. Everts, 1881), Gilpin, page 570. Hereinafter cited as History of Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Joane __?__1
Citations
- [S1337] George L. Faxon, The History of the Faxon Family, containing a genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Faxon of Braintree, Mass. : with a map locating the homesteads of the first four generations; accompanied by copious abstracts from the records of deeds and probate. Also a Genealogy of branches of many allied families of Ballou, Barbour, Saxton, Washburn, Whitmarsh, and others, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Springfield, Massachusetts: Springfield Printing Company, 1880), Second Generation, pages 39-42. Hereinafter cited as The History of the Faxon Family, containing a genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Faxon of Braintree, Mass.
- [S1337] George L. Faxon, The History of the Faxon Family, containing a genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Faxon of Braintree, Mass., First Generation, pages 33-39.
Joanna __?__1,2
b. circa 1590, d. 1682
Citations
- [S415] Compiled by Sholom Simon, online at www.rootsweb.com, WorldConnect Project, various authors and contributors (compiler email: e-mail address), downloaded 09 November 2007 from information last updated on 01 Nov 2007. Some of the information provided for this individual was obtained from a website whose compiler has stated that although he tries to ensure that the information is accurate, there is no guarantee that certain errors and omissions will not have occurred. His collection is a work in progress and contains almost 50,000 people. Much of his information has been contributed to him by other researchers and even much of that appears to be in line with information already obtained and believed to be accurate. For that reason, portions of the Descendants of Richard Warren database found on the website have been included in this collection. Information provided, unless additional proof has been offered, has not yet been verified and cannot be guaranteed.
- [S421] Frederick Adams Virkus, Immigrant Ancestors: a list of 2500 immigrants to America before 1750. Excerpted and reprinted from Compendium of American Genealogy, volume 7, Chicago, 1942. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976, c 1970). Hereinafter cited as Immigrant Ancestors.
- [S296] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register, volumes 1-4 (Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862). Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Dictionary of First Settlers.
- [S397] George F. Willison, Saints and Strangers: being the lives of the Pilgrim Fathers and their families, with their friends and foes; and an account of their posthumous wanderings in limbo, their final resurrection and rise to glory, and the strange pilgrimages of Plymouth Rock (New York, New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945). Hereinafter cited as Saints and Strangers.
Joanna __?__1
Citations
- [S1142] Wm. R. Deane, Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family containing a full account of the first three generations of the family of James Leonard, who was an early settler of Taunton, MS. (Massachusetts), downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: Office of the New England Historic-Genealogical Register, 1851), Genealogy, page 17. Hereinafter cited as The Family of James Leonard of Taunton.
Joanna __?__1
d. after 19 April 1726
Name Variation | | The Pond source suggested that her maiden name may have been LAWRENCE.1 |
Marriage* | | She married, as his first wife, Robert Pond, son of Daniel Pond and Ann Edwards.1 |
Death* | after 19 April 1726 | She died after 19 April 1726 when she acknowledged a deed.1 |
Citations
- [S1293] Edward Doubleday Harris, A Genealogical Record of Daniel Pond, and his descendants, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: William Parsons Lunt, 1873), Robert Pond, pages 13-15. Hereinafter cited as Daniel Pond and his descendants.
- [S1293] Edward Doubleday Harris, Daniel Pond and his descendants, Ezra Pond, pages 26-27.
Joanna __?__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, Third Generation, pages 12-25. Hereinafter cited as Morse Genealogy : comprising the descendants of Samuel, Anthony, William and Joseph Morse and John Moss.
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 29. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
- [S1377] Wm. S. Appleton, "Family of Badcock of Milton, Mass.", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 19, pages 215-219, (July 1865). Hereinafter cited as "Family of Badcock of Milton."
Judith __?__1
Marriage* | | She may have married, as his second wife, Nicholas Bolton, son of John Bolton and Sarah Chesebrough. We are far from certain about who the widow Judith Bolton was, or which of the Boltons she married. We suspect, though, that it may have been Nicholas, whose first wife Mary had died in 1747. Nicholas died in 1750, so if he had married a second time, his wife would have been a widow at the time the widow Judith Bolton first appeared to us in her baptismal in Bridgewater in 1751. All of the other Plymouth County Boltons in our Bolton Project were either alive and accounted for after 1751 or had died with widows already identified who lived beyond that year. Nicholas is our "last man standing" until we find additional information to help us identify Judith.2,1 |
(Wife) Death | 2 March 1750 | If she was the wife of Nicholas Bolton, Judith became a widow when he died on 2 March 1750 in Bridgewater.3,4 |
Baptism | 15 September 1751 | Judith Bolton, a widow, was baptized on 15 September 1751 at Christ Episcopal Church, Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England). Christ Church had first opened in Bridgewater on 9 June 1751, and Judith's baptism was recorded at Quincy.2,5 |
(Pauper) Town Poor | 2 November 1767 | Her name appeared on a list of paupers at a Town Meeting held in Bridgewater on 2 November 1767. At the meeting, an amount of £2,17s,08p was approved for payment to the Reverend John Shaw for visits and medicines for Experience Leach, Judith Bolton and Michael May.6 |
Census US 1790* | | Judith Bolton appeared on the 1790 census as the Head of Household in Bridgewater. Her name was recorded on the census as "Juda", and she was the sole member of her household.7 |
Citations
- [S466] 1790 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of "Juda" Bolton, a female, Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; Roll M637_4; Image: 0088. Hereinafter cited as 1790 United States Federal Census.
- [S1145] Quincy, MA: Church records, 1762-1870, online at www.americanancestors.org. Hereinafter cited as Quincy Church records, 1762-1870.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, referencing P.R.4: citing a private record; from a record of deaths kept from 1766 to 1820 by Oliver Alden, and from 1820 to 1846 by his son, Caleb Alden, and grandson, Cromwell Alden, or members of the family, now in the possession of the Bridgewater Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, referencing P.R.106: citing a private record; copied from a record of deaths kept by Rev. Isaac Backus and his grandson, Joseph A. Backus, and now in the possession of the New England Historic and Genealogical Society. The record by Joseph A. Backus is of deaths in Titicut, a parish which included parts of Bridgewater and Middleborough.
- [S1160] Warren Parker, transcriber, "Records of Christ Church (Braintree/Quincy, Mass.)", The Mayflower Descendant Volume 35 (January 1985): page 44. Hereinafter cited as "Records of Christ Episcopal Church."
- [S1120] Bridgewater (Massachusetts) Town Clerk, Town records 1656-1823, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Microfilm of manuscripts filmed at the East Bridgewater Town Hall, Plymouth County, East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Includes records of births, marriages, and deaths, town meeting records, records of land and property, and other miscellaneous town records: FHL Film# 902869, Item# 2, Volume 3, 1739-1784, page items 70-71; on 2 microfilm reels, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Town records 1656-1823, Bridgewater.
- [S466] 1790 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of "Juda" Bolton, a female, Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; ; Roll M637_4; Image: 0088.
Judith __?__1
d. 26 April 1708
Citations
- [S1293] Edward Doubleday Harris, A Genealogical Record of Daniel Pond, and his descendants, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: William Parsons Lunt, 1873), John Pond, page 12. Hereinafter cited as Daniel Pond and his descendants.
- [S1228] J. Gardner Bartlett, John Hill of Dorchester, Mass., and his Descendants, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1904), No. 1, John Hill, pages 2-4. Hereinafter cited as John Hill of Dorchester and his Descendants.
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 592. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Wrentham Deaths, Volume 2, page 486. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
Julia __?__1,2,3
b. 1843, d. 15 April 1920
Birth* | 1843 | Julia __?__ was born about 1843, probably in Germany. Her surname, date of birth and also her place of birth are not known. Various surnames have been reported by reliable sources, although they differ from one another. Her ages and places of birth conflict from year to year on census reports, so we really don't know much about Julia before her marriage.4,5,6,7,8,9 |
Marriage* | 17 March 1867 | She married Francis Marion Heaton, son of William H. Heaton and Hannah L. Campbell, on 17 March 1867.10 |
Death* | 15 April 1920 | She died on 15 April 1920 in Clark County, Ohio,11 |
Burial* | | and was buried in Section 2 of Greenlawn Cemetery, South Charleston, Clark County.12 |
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 9, pages 360-361, reporting her surname as "Guison or Geiser". Hereinafter cited as Heaton Families II.
- [S1456] Social Security (U.S.) Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online at www.ancestry.com, Julia's daughter, Clara Irene (Heaton) Officer, reported her mother's name as Julia Geiger. Hereinafter cited as Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
- [S1592] Summit County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1840-1980, online at www.ancestry.com, Julia's son Edward M. Heaton, when he married in 1920, reported his mother's name as Julia Geiger. Hereinafter cited as Summit County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1840-1980.
- [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 9, pages 360-361, noting her date of birth as 1843, probably in Germany.
- [S37] 1870 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Marion Heaton, South Charleston, Clark, Ohio; Roll: M593_1180; Page: 109B; Family History Library Film: 552679, Julia's place of birth was recorded as Ohio. Hereinafter cited as 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S23] 1880 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Francis M. Heaton, South Charleston, Clark, Ohio; Roll: 999; Family History Film: 1254999; Page: 113C; Enumeration District: 038, Julia's place of birth recorded as Illinois. Hereinafter cited as 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S34] 1900 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Marion F. Heaton, Madison, Clark, Ohio; Roll: 1246; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0007; FHL microfilm: 1241246, Julia's date of birth was reported as not known and her place of birth as Germany. Her immigration year was recorded as 1875. This information is not accurate. It was reported that she had been in the United States for 25 years and had been married for 33 years. It's possible that when the census taker recopied his notes at the end of the day, he got his line numbers mixed up. Hereinafter cited as 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S40] 1910 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Marion F. Heaton, Madison, Clark, Ohio; Roll: T624_1158; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0010; FHL microfilm: 1375171, Julia's age was reported as 60, making her born about 1850, and her place of birth was Germany. Her immigration year was recorded as 1854. She had given birth to 9 children, 7 of who, were living. Hereinafter cited as 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S73] 1920 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Francis M. Heaton, Madison, Clark, Ohio; Roll: T625_1353; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 35, Julia was reported to have been born in Missouri about 1850. Hereinafter cited as 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 9, pages 360-361.
- [S1591] Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2018, online at www.ancestry.com, Volume 3260, Certificate No. 27652. Hereinafter cited as Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2018.
- [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, Julia Heaton, Memorial# 17947876. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
Kate A. __?__1
b. 1851, d. 27 December 1882
Birth* | 1851 | Kate A. __?__ was born about 1851 in Pennsylvania.1 |
Marriage* | | She married, as his first wife, Mahlon Krewson Dungan, son of Isaac Dungan and Rebecca Booz.1,2 |
Census US 1880* | 5 June 1880 | Kate and Mahlon Krewson Dungan were enumerated on the 1880 census taken on 5 June 1880 in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Mahlon was 32 years of age and worked as a house painter and paper hanger, and Kate was 28 years of age and keeping house. Their daughter, Anna May, was 2 years old.3 |
Death* | 27 December 1882 | She died on 27 December 1882 at about age 311,4 |
Burial* | | and was buried in Plot P 18 2 of Doylestown Cemetery, Doylestown.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, Kate A. Dungan, Memorial# 75889050. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Mahlon Krewson Dungan, Memorial# 75889073.
- [S23] 1880 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of M.K. and Kate Dungan, Doylestown, Bucks, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1106; Page: 177D; Enumeration District: 137. Hereinafter cited as 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S1816] Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of M. K. Dungan of Doylestown, age 38, painter, death of previous wife on 27 December 1882, son of Isaac Dungan, and Amanda J. Evans of Doylestown, age 28, not previously married, daughter of Martin and Margaret Evans, married on 14 November 1885 in New Britain, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA, referencing Film# 000927058. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968.
Katherine __?__1
Citations
- [S24] Florence Black, History of the Family of James and Margaret Black and Relatives, November 1987. Hereinafter cited as James & Margaret Black Family.
Katherine __?__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), Carver, pages 129-130. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
- [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, Carver, pages 129-130, her given name spelled "Catherine."
Katherine __?__1
Citations
- [S1036] Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to N.E. 1620-1633, Vols. I-III, online at www.americanancestors.org, Volume VII, John Walker, pages 1906-1908. Hereinafter cited as Great Migration Begins, 1620-1633, Vols. I-III.
Katherine __?__1
d. May 1727
Citations
- [S1433] Newhouse Family: Gatchell & Getchell Descendants, online at http://www.newhousegetchell.net/…. Includes nine generations, 155 pages in PDF format, and was last updated on 02 December 2013, pages 4-6. Hereinafter cited as Gatchell & Getchell Descendants.
Kristi __?__1,2
b. 1864, d. 1932
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, Kristi M Helland, Memorial# 145180001. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S2144] Montana, U.S., Marriage Records, 1943-1988, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage on 18 June 1947 in Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, USA, of Delvena Pierce of Kalispell, Montana, age 63, widow, born on 12 November 1883 in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, daughter of Henry Grenier and Aurelia Tetreau, married Edward Helland of Kalispell, Montana, age 63, widow, born 26 September 1883 in Norway, son of Orjam and Christie Helland, citing Certificate number: Flathead# 1137, Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana, Montana State Marriage Records, 1943-1986. Hereinafter cited as Montana, U.S., Marriage Records, 1943-1988.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Orjam Mickelson “(Orvan)” Helland, Memorial# 145179892.
Laura __?__1
b. 1833
Citations
- [S17] 1850 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of W. F. and Laura Murphy, Year: 1850; Census Place: Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama; Roll: 7; Page: 292a. Hereinafter cited as 1850 United States Federal Census.
Lettice __?__1,2
Marriage* | | She married Andrew Bell of Ardleny, son of John Bell and Anne Hinds.3,2 |
(Widow) Probate | 13 March 1756 | Probate was granted on the estate of husband Andrew Bell of Ardleny on 13 March 1756 to Robert, the son and one of the executors named in Andrew's will, saving the right of Lettice Bell, Samuel Donaldson, Reverend Michael Neligan and Alexander Delanouze, the other executors.2 |
(Widow) Estate | | Her husband's will confirmed that his wife Lettice Bell was to receive £14 yearly for life out of the lands of Aghacreevy as reserved to her by their marriage settlement upon the marriage of his son Andrew Bell. He bequeathed his son Andrew 5 shillings, having already settled on him the lands of Aghacreevy. His son Robert Bell was to receive his title and the lease of Ardleny when he came of age and his daughter Ann was to receive £100, provided she marry into a good protestant family. His granddaughters, Lettice Donaldson, Lettice Hinds and Lettice Ginty were each to receive £10 to be raised out of the lands of Lavagh upon their marriages, and in case any of the granddaughters should die unmarried, their legacies were to revert to their respective mothers.
Andrew's will then reviewed the line of succession, stating that if his son Andrew were to die without male issue, then the estate settled on him was to revert to the testator's son Robert Bell and his male issue. Failing such, his interest in Aghacreevy was to revert to the male issue of his eldest daughter and so on to the male issue of his youngest daughter successively. If his son Robert Bell were to die without male or female issue, the profits of Ardleny and Lavagh were to return in the same kind to his other five daughters and their heirs. (None of his children, other than Andrew and Robert, were named.)
He appointed his loving son Robert Bell, his wife Lettice Bell, his son-in-law Samuel Donaldson, Reverend Michael Neligan and Alexander Delanouze executors, and stated his desire that his son Robert might be directed by his other executors, and that he was not to marry without their consent. He further directed that the legacies charged on the lands of Lavagh were to be paid out of profits thereof, and further profits were to then return to his son Robert and his issue.
The will was witnessed by his son-in-law John Ginty, John Wilson and George Finley.2 |
Citations
- [S497] Marguerite Clayton (Michigan), compiler, "Hinds Family Research Collection" (Research results and analysis, letters and photos, in the possession of Shirley Ertz of Nebraska), Andrew Bell (d. 1755) Family Tree obtained from Beverley Mackey. Hereinafter cited as "Hinds Family Research Collection."
- [S1618] Crossle Genealogical Abstracts, online at Find My Past, www.findmypast.com, Prerogative will, Andrew Bell, 1755, Ardleny, County Cavan, Ireland. Hereinafter cited as Crossle Genealogical Abstracts.
- [S763] Linda (Bell-Booth) Petrenko, "Bell-Booth Family Information," e-mail messages from e-mail address to LHB, various dates, email dated 29 Aug 2010. Hereinafter cited as "Bell-Booth Family Information."
Lettie __?__1
Citations
- [S23] 1880 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Richmond Fuller, Ashford, Cattaraugus County, New York; Roll: 811; FHL Film# 1254811; Page 57C; Enumeration District: 002; Image: 0559. Hereinafter cited as 1880 United States Federal Census.
Lucinda __?__1
Citations
- [S1424] U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, online at www.ancestry.com, Guilford College; Greensboro, North Carolina; Women's Minutes, 1733-1934; Collection: North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes. Hereinafter cited as U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935.
Lucy __?__1
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, Fourth Generation, pages 19-32. Hereinafter cited as Hooper Genealogy.
Lucy __?__1
b. 1828
Birth* | 1828 | Lucy __?__ was born in 1828 in New Jersey.1 |
Marriage* | | She married, as his second wife, Thomas H. Rice.1 |
Census State IA 1856* | | Lucy and Thomas H. Rice were listed on the Iowa State census in Bellevue, Jackson County, Iowa. Thomas was 44 years of age and a butcher, and Lucy was 28. Thomas and his five daughters had lived in Iowa for a total of 5 years, and Lucy had lived in Iowa for 8 years. Residing with the couple were Thomas's daughters from his first marriage. Amelia was 14, Adelia 12, Louisa 9, Ellen 7 and Emma was 5. Residing in the Rice household in 1856 were the following: the widowed James Glascow who was now 56, and had likely relocated with the family since he had also lived in Iowa for 5 years; John Rice who was 45 years of age, born in New York, and a painter who had lived in Iowa for 12 years; and William Bevard and Daniel Lambon, both born in Pennsylvania and carpenters, ages 31 and 28, respectively, who had both lived in Iowa for 2 years.1 |
Citations
- [S1448] Iowa, State Census Collection, 1836-1925, online at www.ancestry.com, 1856; Household of Thomas H. and Lucy Rice, Bellevue, Jackson County, Iowa. Hereinafter cited as Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925.
Lucy __?__1
Citations
- [S2059] Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965, online at www.ancestry.com, death of Adeline Britt of dropsy, age 61, married, on 11 February 1854 in Allen County, Kentucky, USA, born about 1793 in Allen, to George and Lucy Thomas, citing Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky. Hereinafter cited as Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965.
Lydia __?__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), Willis, pages 363-371. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.
Lydia __?__1
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 106, pages 89-94. Hereinafter cited as "Whittemore Family in America."
Lydia __?__1
d. 13 November 1707
Citations
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 461, noting Marshfield and Duxbury. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Duxbury, Deaths, page 391. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
- [S1142] Wm. R. Deane, Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family containing a full account of the first three generations of the family of James Leonard, who was an early settler of Taunton, MS. (Massachusetts), downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: Office of the New England Historic-Genealogical Register, 1851), Genealogy, pages 16-17. Hereinafter cited as The Family of James Leonard of Taunton.
Lydia __?__1
Citations
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 542. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
- [S1245] Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877 with a Genealogical Register, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: H.O. Houghton and Company, 1877), Nutting Family, pages 615-616. Hereinafter cited as History of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700, page 542, the place written as "Medford/Cambridge."
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Citations
- [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), Lieutenant Joseph Johnson "of Holliston", pages 18-19. Hereinafter cited as Captain John Johnson of Roxbury, Massachusetts.
- [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 761, suggesting her surname may have been "Johnson". Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.