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109 BARZILLAI5 NORTHRUP (Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Aug. 19,1768, Dutchess Co., N. Y., or Tyringham, Berkshire Co., Mass. Removed from Tyringham to town of Smithfield, Madison Co., N. Y., and took up lands there, in 1803. M. June 6,1791, Margery Rockwood (b. Sept. 6, 1769, and d. Aug. 29,1833). He d. May 12, 1821, Fenner, Madison Co., N. Y.
257 i Ira6, b. Apr. 30, 1792, Tyringham.
258 ii Sylvester, b. Sept. 6, 1793, Tyringham.
iii Ashley, b. Feb. 20, 1797; d. Jan. 12, 1813.
iv Armenia, b. March 16, 1800. Tyringham; m. John Furman; d. Feb., 1835.
259 v Sabrina, b. Nov. 24, 1803. | Northrup, Barzillai (I36332)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James H. CORDAN Self M Male W 28 NC Minister M. E. Church So. NC NC
Mattie F. CORDAN Wife M Female W 27 NC NC NC
Mary A. CORDAN Dau S Female W 6 NC NC NC
Laura CORDAN Dau S Female W 5 NC NC NC
Eva M. CORDAN Dau S Female W 1 NC NC NC
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Census Place Fairfield, Hyde, North Carolina
NA Film Number T9-0968
Page Number 492A | Cordon, James H. (I30698)
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253 COL. WHITFIELD AMOS6 NORTHRUP (Amos5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph3, Joseph1), b. June 20, 1799, Tyringham, Berkshire Co., Mass. Removed with his parents, in 1805, to the town of Smithfield, Madison Co., N. Y. In the latter part of his life he lived in Deansville, Oneida Co., N. Y., where he kept a hotel. Colonel of militia. M., 1st, -, Ann (b. 1805; d. March 31, 1832, aged 27), dau. of Dea. David and Polly Fowler, of Lenox, Madison Co., N. Y.; m., 2d, -, Emily Patton (sister of Zoroaster Patton, who m. Sarah A. Northrup, Whitfield's sister). After decease of Whitfield she m., 2d, - Bishop, of Pompey, N. Y. Whitfield d. Apr. 16, 1841, at Deansville.
By 1st wife:
i Sarah Ann7, b. Aug. 23, 1824.
ii Elizabeth, b. 18-; m. Andrew Stewart; d. -.
By 2d wife:
iii Helen; d. in infancy.
iv George; d. in infancy.
v George Whitfield, b. 1836; never m. Was one of the pioneers of Pembina, Dakota; for many years in Government service. In the Civil War, sergeant, Company C, Brackett's (Minn.) Battalion; performed some remarkable duty as a scout within the enemy's lines; was over 3 years under Gen. Grant and Gen. Thomas. D. July 28, 1864s; fell leading a charge against the Sioux Indians in Dakota Territory, under command of Gen. Sully. A war correspondent wrote: "In him was modesty personified and courage incarnate."
529 vi Theresa E., b. Feb. 27, 1838.
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Census Analysis :
1830 Federal Census - Lenox, Madison Co., NY, p. 324, as Whitfield (or Whittaker) A. Northrop:
000 101 000 0000 - 210 110 000 0000
Male 30-40 : Whitfield Amos Northrup, b. 1799
Female 20-30 : Ann Fowler, b. 1805
Female < 5 : Sarah Ann Northrup, b. 1824
Female < 5 : Elizabeth Northrup, b. 1825-1830
Male 15-20 : ?
Female 15-20 : ?
Female 5-10 : ?
1840 Federal Census - Marshall, Oneida Co., NY, p. 350, as Whitfield A. Northup :
101 020 100 0000 - 102 020 000 0000
Male 40-50 : Whitfield Amos Northrup, b. 1799
Female 20-30 : Emily Patton, b. 1810
Female 10-15 : Sarah Ann Northrup, b. 1824
Female 10-15 : Elizabeth Northrup, b. 1825-1830
Male < 5 : George Whitfield Northrup, b. 1836
Female < 5 : Theresa E. Northrup, b. 1838
Male 20-30 : ?
Female 20-30 : ?
Male 20-30 : ?
Male 10-15 : ? | Northrup, Col. Whitfield Amos (I36325)
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256 SARAH J6 NORTHRUP (Amos5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1),b. May 10, 1818, Madison Co., N. Y.; m. Feb. 18,1841, Zoroaster Patton. Removed to Appleton, Wis., where she d. Feb. 7, 1857. He d. -.
i Charles E., b. -; m. Miss Purcell; 4 children. Reside at Fond du Lac, Wis.
ii Corwin A., b. Apr. 1,1848; m. 1874, only dau. of Dr. A. B. Randall. Resides Philadelphia, Pa.
iii Willoughby Millard, b. June 15, 1850; m. -. Had 1 dau., who d. Feb., 1896, at Elgin, 111. | Northrup, Sarah J. (I36328)
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259 SABRINA6 NORTHRUP (Barzillai5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Nov. 24,1803; m. March 18,1828, Elijah W. King, farmer (b. Nov. 2, 1798; d. Feb. 11, 1864). They lived in the town of Fenner, Madison Co., N. Y. She d. July 15, 1849. Children b. in Fenner, N. Y.:
i Augusta A.7, b. Jan. 27,1829; m. - Bronson.
ii L Hull, b. June 24,1830; d. Apr. 18,1875.
iii Nehemiah Huntington, b. Jan. 7, 1833.
iv John N., b. Feb. 24,1835; d. young.
v Lorain H., b. Sept. 17,1837.
vi John N., b. Dec. 26,1839.
vii Armenia C., b. Feb. 24,1842; d. Nov. 4, 1879.
viii Julius P., b. Feb. 29,1844.
ix Cassius C., b. Apr. 20, 1846. | Northrup, Sabrina (I36344)
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263 HIRAM JONES6 NORTHRUP (Abraham5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Aug. 25, 1805, Pompey, Onondaga Co.,N. Y.; m. June 15, 1836, Louisa Jones (b. Dec. 10, 1810, Barkhemstead, Conn.; d. Nov. 5,1879). Farmer in Pompey all his life, and a very worthy man. D. Dec. 25, 1865.
i Edwin Cowles7, b. Apr. 5,1839; d. Aug. 3,1841.
ii Hiram Erwin, b. July 4, 1842; educated at Cazenovia Seminary; lawyer of great promise, in
Syracuse, N. Y., but d. Apr. 13, 1874; unmarried.
546 iii Rensselaer Ashley, b. Apr. 15,1845.
iv Ella Louisa, b. May 3,1852.
546 RENSSELAER ASHLEY7 NORTHRUP (Hiram6, Abraham5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Apr. 15, 1845, Pompey, N. Y. Farmer on the old homestead in Pompey. M. Oct. 30, 1872, Josephine (b. March 19, 1846), dau. of Charles C. and --- (Eastman) Downs, of Fabius, N. Y.
i Herman Rensselaer8, b. 1875.
ii Mabel, b. 1882. | Northrup, Hiram Jones (I36365)
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264 LORENZO6 NORTHRUP (Abraham5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Apr. 25, 1812, Pompey, Onondaga Co., N. Y.; m., 1st, July 1, 1833, Delia W. Clark (b. June 5, 1813, Lenox, Mass.; d. Feb. 26, 1848); m., 2d, Oct. 10, 1849, Olive L. Sherman, of Lafayette, Onondaga Co. (b. Jan. 26, 1812; d. Oct. 24, 1898). Lived many years, after leaving farm, in Syracuse, N. Y. Farmer for many years on his father's farm in Pompey. Children all born of the first marriage, and in Pompey. He d. in Syracuse, Aug. 27, 1895.
i Mary Pamela7, b. Oct. 1, 1834; m., 1st, Dec. 15, 1852, William M. Fox, of Niagara Falls, N. Y.,
who was b. Nov. 25, 1826, and d. Oct. 18, 1855; m., 2d, March 15, 1860, Worthy L. Webber,
of Batavia, N. Y., who d. Nov. 3, 1874. She d. at Syracuse, N. Y., June 26, 1893. Children:
(1) Jennie Carrie, b. Aug. 1, 1862, at Alden, Erie Co., N. Y., and she resided (1895) with her
grandfather, Lorenzo, at Syracuse.
547 ii Clark Lucien, b. Apr. 3,1837; d. Sept. 11,1901.
iii Sarah M., b. Feb. 20, 1848. Resided (1895) with her father; unmarried.
547 CLARK LUCIEN7 NORTHRUP (Lorenzo6, Abraham5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Apr. 3, 1837, Pompey, N. Y. Farmer. M., 1st, Dec. 23, 1857, Maria L. (b. Aug. 21, 1838; d. Sept. 10, 1858), dau. of Adolphus and Catherine Holbrook, of Pompey. No children. M., 2d, Oct. 7, 1863, Frances C. (b. Oct. 7, 1844), dau. of Harry and Mary Knapp, of Pompey. She has 2 children, b. in Pompey. Clark L. d. Sept. 11, 1901.
i Mary Calista8, b. March 20,1867. Teacher, Syracuse, N. Y.
ii Robert Garfield, b. June 26,1880. | Northrup, Lorenzo (I36367)
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529 THERESA E.7 NORTHRUP (Whitfield Amos6, Amos5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Feb. 27, 1838; m. Sept. 24, 1857, Henry C. Cole (b. Oct. 25, 1836). He resides at Collingwood, Onondaga Co., N. Y., and has been Justice of the Peace for many years, and now (1895) is Justice of Sessions of the county. Has been engaged in farming and manufacturing. After Theresa's death he m., 2d, Mrs. Mary J. (Harris) Richardson, of Canastota, N. Y. Theresa d. Apr. 20, 1880.
i Jennie M.8, b. Sept. 14,1858; m. Horace P. French.
ii Alton W., b. Aug. 10, 1861; m. Gertie F. Mowris.
iii Mary H., b. Nov. 17, 1862; m. Clayton M. French. | Northrup, Theresa E. (I36530)
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534 JEANNETTE ELIZABETH7 NORTHRUP (Ashley Porter6, Amos6, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph1, Joseph1), b. Apr. 5, 1839, Smithfield, Madison Co., N. Y.; m. Jan. 1, 1856, at Phoenix, N. Y., Servetus Frank Bathrick, s. of Rev. Stephen and Cynthia M. Bathrick. They lived for a time in State of New York, then Michigan, then on a farm in North Carolina; lived for many years at Chelsea, Mass. He was for years a commercial agent, traveling for a prominent business firm, and later in the oil trade in Broad Street, Boston. D. Dec. 18, 1897.
i Fred8, b. Nov. 27, 1856; d. Sept. 15, 1859.
ii Hellen A., b. Oct., 1858; m. Radford Cecil Hope, at Highlands, N. C.
iii Thomas N., b. Dec. 24,1860.
iv Stephen A., b. Dec. 6, 1862.
v Cora B., b. Dec. 26, 1864; m. Edward D. Breed, s. of James L. and Frances (Northrup) Breed, his
cousin. Edward is a graduate of Syracuse University, and a learned and able civil engineer.
vi Alice R., b. Feb. 13,1867; d. Oct. 7, 1885.
vii John J., b. Sept. 14, 1869.
viii Harry A., b. Dec. 19, 1871.
ix Ralph W., b. Feb. 24, 1875.
x Walter F., b. June 29, 1880.
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. E. BATHRICK Self M Female W 41 NY Housekeeper NY NY
T. BATHRICK Son S Male W 19 NY Farmer NY NY
S. A. BATHRICK Son S Male W 17 NY Works On Farm NY NY
B. C. BATHRICK Dau S Female W 15 NY At School NY NY
A. R. BATHRICK Dau S Female W 13 MI At School NY NY
J. A. BATHRICK Son S Male W 10 MI At School NY NY
H. M. BATHRICK Son S Male W 8 MI At School NY NY
R. W. BATHRICK Son S Male W 5 MI NY NY
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Census Place Highlands, Macon, North Carolina
NA Film Number T9-0971
Page Number 502A | Northrup, Jeannette Elizabeth (I36481)
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535 FRANCES7 NORTHRUP (Ashley Porter6, Amos4, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Jan. 15, 1843, Phoenix, Oswego Co., N. Y.; m. Oct. 2, 1862, James L. Breed, of the town of Clay, Onondaga Co., N. Y. He was in business at Phoenix for some time, and became the owner of quite a number of canal boats; afterward was in Buffalo, engaged in the forwarding business; but for some time past has been in Syracuse, N. Y., treasurer and general manager of the New York Brick and Paving Company. She d. March 11, 1905.
i Edward D.8, b. Sept. 15,1868; graduated at Syracuse (N. Y.) University, giving special study to
mathematics and civil engineering, and becoming very proficient in that department, and afterward
engaging in his profession as civil engineer. M. his cousin, Cora B. Bathrick, of Chelsea, Mass.
ii Luella C., b. Aug. 28, 1865; d. July 15, 1879.
iii Edith S., b. Jan. 28,1868; d. July 31,1883.
iv Marian M., b. Jan. 28, 1872. Educated at Keble School, Syracuse, N. Y. M. Frank B. demons. | Northrup, Francis "Fanny" Xarifa (I36483)
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537 HARRIET STOWER7 NORTHRUP (Ira6,Barzillai5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Apr. 30, 1823, Peterboro, Madison Co., N. Y.; m. June 2, 1842, Ambrose Lane (d. March 17, 1849, aged 31). She d. at Rochester, --, 18-.
i Helen Loraine8, b. Nov., 1843, Rochester; d. March 22, 1844.
ii Ambrose NORTHRUP, b. June 11, 1849, Rochester; m. July 26, 1876, Fannie Kurd. Children: (1)
Ambrose Edwin, b. May 23, 1877; (2) Laura, b. Aug. 16, 1880. The family removed, Oct., 1884, from
Rochester to Muskegon, Mich., and again to Rochester, where Ambrose NORTHRUP Lane
d. Oct. 8, 1895. | Northrup, Harriet Stower (I36571)
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813 URSULA8 NORTHRUP (Ansel Judd7, Rensselaer6, Amos5, Amos4, Moses3, Joseph2, Joseph1), b. Sept. 22, 1878, Syracuse, N. Y. Educated at public schools, Syracuse; St. Margaret's, Waterbury, Conn.; and Miss Wheelock's, Boston. Taught in Rochester, N. Y., 1 year. M. Sept. 11, 1906, Louis Cleveland Jones, of Solvay, N. Y. (b. 1871, Oak Hill, N. Y.), s. of Daniel Sutherland and Julia Ellen (Cleveland) Jones. He graduated at Yale, A.B., 1896, Ph.D., 1899. Assistant to Prof. F. A. Gooch, instructor in chemistry at Yale, 1895-1899; appointed Chemist in Ordnance Department, U. S. A., 1899. Is assistant chief chemist, Semet Solvay Company. Was delegate of Solvay Process Company to International Congress Applied Chemistry, Berlin, 1903. Member German Chemical Society, American Men of Science, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Syracuse Chemical Society, etc. Resides at 320 Leavenworth Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
i Elliott9, b. Jan. 24, 1908. | Northrup, Ursala (I32413)
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baker, h. 26 Bow | Steedman, Andrew (I32041)
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Children of Sophia Lyman and David Reed are:
15 i. Emory Reed was born 21 SEP 1853 in Loraine, Jeff. Co., New York..
16 ii. Clarence Reed was born 30 SEP 1858 in Sheboygan Falls, Wi..
17 iii. Lettie J Reed was born 26 APR 1861 in Sheboygan Falls, Wi..
18 iv. Jennie Reed was born 1 DEC 1865 in Sheboygan Falls, Wi.. | Lyman, Sophia (I28683)
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ED 64, p. 23 NA Film Number T9-0579 Page Number 12A
Steadman, S. P. W M 67 Head Md Carpenter VT RI VT
---, Mary W F 56 Wife Md Keeping House NY NJ NY
Torrey, Leo W M 5 GSon S MI NY MI
Latten, Nellie W F 5 Boarder S MI MA MA | Ryno, Mary Jane (I16487)
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ED 64, p. 23 NA Film Number T9-0579 Page Number 12A
Steadman, S. P. W M 67 Head Md Carpenter VT RI VT
---, Mary W F 56 Wife Md Keeping House NY NJ NY
Torrey, Leo W M 5 GSon S MI NY MI
Latten, Nellie W F 5 Boarder S MI MA MA | Stedman, Sedgwick P. (I16478)
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ED 64, p. 23 NA Film Number T9-0579 Page Number 12A
Steadman, S. P. W M 67 Head Md Carpenter VT RI VT
---, Mary W F 56 Wife Md Keeping House NY NJ NY
Torrey, Leo W M 5 GSon S MI NY MI
Latten, Nellie W F 5 Boarder S MI MA MA | Torrey, Leo (I9300)
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Eugene L. Millett, 76, died Aug. 12, 2008, in Glendale. He was born Sept. 5, 1931, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Eugene proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He worked as a barber for 40 years and with his daughters under the name of "Gene Millett & Daughters." Gene will be greatly missed. He will be reunited with his beloved wife, Donna Millett, who passed away in 2001.
He is survived by his daughters, Annette (Dan) Humes and Stephanie (David) McMullen, both of St. Johns; brothers Darrel and Donald; sisters Phyllis and Lois; and 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Eugene was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; brother David; and grandson Kevin Humes.
Graveside services were held Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Westside Cemetery in St. Johns with a visitation at Burnham Mortuary of St. Johns.
Burnham Mortuary of St. Johns handled arrangements. | Millett, Eugene L. (I3182)
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In 1768, he settled in Northumberland Co., PA. | Steedman, James II (I42937)
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In 1768, he settled in Northumberland Co., PA. | Steedman, James II (I70967)
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In 1945 owned a Dodge/Plymouth dealership in Mt. Pleasant, Utah and ran a service station in Moroni. They had two children, Bernice Brown Cluff and Clyde Glen Brown. Clyde Glen was captain and flew during World War II. He was shot down over Germany. | Brown, Clyde (I88602)
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Jobe & Phete were married by S. M. Faut, Minister at Chester, MS. | Family F15577
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John Steadman; Character Actor and Radio Editor
John Steadman, 83, gravelly voiced character actor who was a longtime editor for the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. He began his career as a radio announcer in his native Greenville, S.C., and joined the armed forces operation in the 1950s. His movie credits include "Bedknobs and Broomsticks," "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and several Burt Reynolds films including "The Longest Yard," "Gator" and "White Lightning." He also appeared in such television series as "The Outlaw," "The Incredible Hulk," "The Waltons," "Little House on the Prairie," "The Blue Knight," "Adam 12," "Bonanza" and "Wagon Train." On Jan. 28 in Los Angeles. | Steadman, James L. "John" (I69095)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rossner, Dennis Steadman (I51272)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rossner, Gregory Gleneric (I51273)
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LAWRENCE.
There were two early settlers of Watertown of the name of Lawrence, viz., John and George.
JOHN LAWRENCE, a carpenter, settled there as early as the beginning of 1636; his name is on the earliest list of proprietors, and he was adm. freeman Mar. 9, 1636-7. By his first wife, ELIZABETH, he had 12 chil. b. in Wat. By his 2d wife, SUSANNA, he had two chil. b. in Groton, viz.:
1. JOHN, b. Mar. 14, 1635-6.
2. NATHANIEL, b. Oct. 15, 1639.
3. JONATHAN, buried Ap. 6, 1643.
4. JOSEPH, b. May 30, 1643.
5. MARY, b. July 16, 1645.
6. PELEG, b. Jan. 10, 1647.
7. ENOCH, b. Mar. 5, 1648-9.
8. SAMUEL.
9. ISAAC.
10. ELIZABETH, b. in Boston, May 9, 1655.
11. JONATHAN.
12. ZACHARIAH, b. in Wat., Mar. 9, 1658-9.
Wife Elizabeth d. in Groton, Aug. 29, 1663, and he m. in Charlestown, Nov. 2, 1664, Susanna Batchelor, and had
13. ABIGAIL, b. in Groton, Jan. 11, 1665-6.
14. SUSANNA, b. July 3, 1667.
He probably moved to Groton in 1662. Oct. 27, 1662, he sold his homestead in Wat., "being the now mansion house of said John Lawrence," to John Briscoe. On the same day he sold a lot of land to William Page, another to Joseph Underwood, and another to John Barnard, Oct. 23, 1662. [For a record of his family and descendants, see Butler, pp. 273 and 413; also a printed genealogy of the family of Lawrence.] One branch of this family of John settled in Lex., a brief record of which is here inserted in a note.(*)
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1 (*) JOHN LAWRENCE, b. July 29, 1667 (son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Morse) Lawrence, and gr. son
of the first John Lawrence, of Groton), m. ANNA (???), and settled in Lex., where he d. Mar. 12, 1746.
Chil.,
2 1. JOHN, b. June 10, 1688, of Lex.; m., May 18, 1710, ELIZABETH STONE. [See I. Stearns, App. I., 15.]
Chil.,
1. Elizabeth, b. May 27, 1711.
2. John, b. Sept. 24, 1713.
3. Samuel, b. Oct. 3, 1715.
4. Isaac, b. Nov. 27, 171-.
5. Anna, b. Aug. 8, 1720.
8 2. THOMAS.
9 3. JONATHAN, of Lex., m., Feb. 26, 1726-7, ELIZSAMEBAI?? Chil.,
1. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 19, 1727-8; d. Jan. 16, 1734.
2. Mary, b. Nov. 30, 1729.
3. Sarah, b. Dec. 15, 1731.
4. Jonathan, b. Feb. 5, 1733-4.
13 5. Bezaleel, b. Ap. 13, 1736; m., Oct. 19, 1758, Sarah Muzzey. Chil.,
14 1. Sarah, b. Sept. 3, 1759.
2. Anna, b. May 17, 1761.
16 3. Bezaleel, b. Ap. 12, 1763.
4. Esther, b. June 30, 1765.
18 5. Bethia, b. Sept. 25, 1767.
6. Jonas, b. Feb. 27, 1770.
20 6. Micah, b. Mar. 15, 1738-9.
21 7. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 17, 1741; m., Nov. 7, 1764, Thaddeus Bowman, of Camb. [34.]
22 8. Anna, b. Mar. 19, 1745-6; (?) m., May 10, 1769, Joseph Bond. [166.]
9. John, b. June 5, 1748. 10. Benjamin, b. Sept. 13, 1750.
25 4. WILLIAM, b. 1697.
26 5. SAMUEL, b. July 9, 1700, by wife ELIZABETH, had Ruth, b. Jan. 21, 1725-6; m., May 15, 1741,
Thomas Hadle, "of Lex." [See Headley.]
27 6. ANNA, b. 1702.
7. ISAAC.
8. SARAH.
30 9. BENJAMIN, bap. May 3, 1713; m., Feb. 12, 1734, JANE RUSSELL.
31 10. AMOS, b. Feb. 15, bap. Feb. 19, 1715-16.
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The Will of John Lawrence furnishes no reason for supposing that he and George were nearly related. All the families of this name in Watertown, Waltham, and Weston, after the removal of John and his family to Groton, appear to be descended from George, whose genealogy is subjoined.
1 (I.) GEORGE LAWRENCE, b. 1637; m., Sept. 29, 1657, ELIZABETH CRISPE.
[See Crispe.] She d. May 28, 1681, and he m. (2d), Aug. 16, 1691, ELIZABETH
HOLLAND (? wid. of Joseph.) His Will was dated 1707, and he d. Mar.
21, 1708-9, "an aged man," leaving wid. Elizabeth. Inventory £171. 5. 6. On
Feb. 27, 1697-8, he and wife Elizabeth conveyed 10 acres of land in Wat. to Rev.
John Emerson, of Charlestown, who immediately assigned it to Benjamin and
Daniel Lawrence, twin sons of George. Nov. 3, 1691, he was by the Court excused
from serving as Constable, "in that he could not read a word."
2 1. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 30, 1658-9; m., Oct. 18, 1681, THOMAS WHITNEY. [Whitney,
33.] She was living at Stow, 1708-9.
3 2. JUDITH, b. May 12, 1660; m. about 1681, JOHN STEARNS. [C. Stearns, 16.]
4 3. HANNAH, b. Mar. 24, 1661-2; (?) m. OBADIAH SAWTEL, of Groton.
5 4. JOHN, b. Mar. 25, 1664; killed, June 15, 1674, by being run over by a load of
bricks.
6 5. BENJAMIN, b. May 2, 1666, a waterman, of Charlestown; wife ANNA. [See
Coolidge, 46.]
7 6. DANIEL (twin), b. May 2, 1666, a painter, of Charlestown, living there in 1708.
16.8 7. GEORGE, b. June 4, 1668; d. Mar. 5, 1735-6.
9 8. SARAH, m. THOMAS RIDER. [See Rider, also Barry, p. 383.]
10 9. MARY, b. Dec. 4, 1671; m., Ap. 5, 1689, JOHN EARL, of Boston, and had dr.
Mary, b. Jan. 9, bap. in Wat., June 22, 1690. It was probably Mary, wid. of
John Earl, who m., Dec. 27, 1704, Michael Flagg. [22.] Her dr., Mary Earl,
m., Oct. 10, 1708, Daniel Ball, of Wat. [Ball, 10.] [See Earl.]
11 10. MARTHA, m., Nov. 29, 1697, JOHN DIX. [15.]
12 11. GRACE, b. June 3, 1680; m. (???) EDES, of Charlestown.
13 12. JOSEPH, mentioned in his father's Will.
14 13. RACHEL, b. July 14, 1694; mentioned in her father's Will.
15 14. PATIENCE (twin), b. July 14, 1694.
8.16 (II.) GEORGE LAWRENCE, Jr., m. MARY (???).
17 1. MARY, b. Feb. 15, 1696-7.
25.18 2. GEORGE, b. June 3, 1698; d. Aug. 2, 1773.
19 3. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 9, 1700.
29.20 4. JOHN, b. Feb. 20, 1703-4; d. Aug. 23, 1770.
21 5. DAVID, b. July 16, 1706.
22 6. SARAH, b. Jan. 20, 1708-9; m., 1726, JOHN BALDWIN, of Woburn.
35.23 7. WILLIAM, b. May 20, 1711.
24 8. ANNA, b. Mar. 1, 1713-14.
18.25 (III.) GEORGE LAWRENCE, m., May 1, 1724, MARY STEARNS. [I. Stearns,
III., 49.] She d. Jan. 21, 1740-1, and he m., May 13, 1742, GRACE BROWN,
who d. Sept. 9, 1787. [Brown, 50.] He was Assessor, of Waltham, 1738, '39, '40, '46, '48.
1. ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 14, 1724-5; d. Dec. 8, 1726.
2. BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 30, 1727-8; d. abroad in the wars, 1754.
3. ELIJAH, b. Ap. 10, 1732; d. Ap. 14, 1805.
4. JOSHUA, b. Feb. 8, (?) d. Nov. 1735-6.
5. JONATHAN, b. and d. 1737.
26 6. EUNICE, b. Sept. 19, 1738; m., Nov. 17, 1768, ISAAC STEARNS, Jr. [I. Stearns, 113, IV.]
7. MARY, bap. Ap. 17, 1743.
44.27 8. GEORGE?
28 9. MARY, bap. Dec. 14, 1755; m., Feb. 14, 1782, JOHN HERRICK, of Andover.
20.29 (III.) JOHN LAWRENCE, of Waltham, m., Jan. 24, 1733-4, MARY HAMMOND.
[Hammond, 23.]
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30 1. ANNA, b. Jan. 30, 1734-5; m., Ap. 1, 1756, EDWARD HARRINGTON. [Harrington, 171.]
31 2. SARAH, b. July 21, 1737; m., June 15, 1762, JOSIAH WHITNEY. [Whitney, 169.]
32 3. JOHN, b. Nov. 30, 1740; of Waltham; m., April 16, 1765, SARAH FISKE. [J.
Fiske, 68.] She was dismissed to Concord, Jan. 17, 1803. Chil.,
1. Amos, b. Nov. 1, 1766; d. young.
2. John, b. Oct. 28, 1769; d. July 26, 1776.
3. Joshua, b. Nov. 6, 1770.
4. Sarah, b. July 13, 1772.
5. Mary, bap. July 10, 1774.
6. Amos, bap. Nov. 10, 1776.
7. Abigail, bap. Feb. 21, 1779.
33 4. ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 6, 1744; m., June 7, 1763, JONATHAN FISKE. [J. Fiske, 53.]
50.34 5. PHINEHAS, b. Feb. 19, 1749.
23.35 (III.) WILLIAM LAWRENCE, of Weston, m., Nov. 28, 1734, MARY PERRY. [Perry, 15-6.]
36 1. SAMUEL, b. Aug. 7, 1735; m., 1758, MARY CLARKE, of Medfield, and had,
1. Josiah, b. May 25, 1760.
2. Jerusha, b. July 10, 1762; d. Oct. 2, 1805.
37 2. MARY (?), m., 1758, ISAAC GREGORY. [Gregory, 24.]
38 3. ABIGAIL, b. May 7, 1739; m., Dec. 27, 1772, JAMES PRIEST [28], who d. May
21, 1790, aged 40.
39 4. MERCY (twin), b. May 7, 1739.
40 5. WILLIAM, b. June 1, 1741; m., Oct. 13, 1763, HANNAH HAMMOND.
41 6. JOSIAH, b. July 16, 1744.
7. JOSIAH, b. Sept. 29, 1745.
42 8. DANIEL, b. Sept. 29, 1747; m., Ap. 22, 1772, ELIZABETH GRAVES.
43 9. JONATHAN, b. Feb. 1, 1750; m., 1773, LUCY MOORE, of Sud., and had,
1. Jonathan, b. Mar. 8, 1774.
2. Samuel, b. July 10, 1775.
27.44 (IV.) GEORGE LAWRENCE, of Waltham, m., Aug. 29, 1771, ESTHER WARREN.
[Warren, 74-4.]
1. BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 31, 1772; d. Nov. 25, 1800.
45 2. GEORGE, b. Dec. 12, 1773; d. Feb. 3, 1796.
3. JONAS, b. May 13, 1779.
4. GRACE, b. Mar. 23, 1782; m., January 23, 1806, LEONARD GREEN [6], of W. Camb.
5. EUNICE, b. May 3, 1784.
6. SALLY, b. July 22, 1786.
7. ELIJAH, b. Sept. 23, 1789.
8. JOSIAH, b. Ap. 18, 1791.
9. HANNAH, b. May 12, 1793.
10. ESTHER, b. May 17, 1794; m., 1814, LEONARD GREEN, of W. Camb. [6.]
34.50 (IV.) Dea. PHINEHAS LAWRENCE, of Waltham, m., Nov. 5, 1770, ELIZABETH
STEARNS. [I. Stearns, 119, IV.] Selectman, 1781-86.
51 1. SUSANNA, b. June 18, 1771; m., Sept. 26, 1793, Rev. NATHAN UNDERWOOD, of
Hardwick, who grad. Harv. Coll., 1788.
2. ELIZABETH, b. and d. 1773.
52 3. PHINEHAS, b. Feb. 19, 1775; m., Dec. 22, 1796, POLLY WELLINGTON. [Wellington,
141.] Chil.,
1. Isaac Wellington, bap. Mar. 19, 1797.
2. Louisa, bap. Sept. 23, 1798.
3. Maria, bap. Ap. 6, 1800.
4. Adeline, bap. Nov. 1, 1801.
5. William Henry, b. in Lex., Nov. 28, 1803.
6. Sybil, bap. Sept. 8, 1805.
7. Sidney, bap. Dec. 28, 1806.
53 4. LEONARD, b. May 6, 1777; d. Dec., 1851; a Deacon; by wife NANCY, had,
1. Frederic, bap. Oct. 7, 1809.
54 5. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 2, 1779; m., Dec. 12, 1797, ABRAHAM WELLINGTON. [Wellington,
140.]
6. PRISCILLA, b. Dec. 26, 1780; d. July 24, 1803, unm.
55 7. MARY, b. May 25, 1785; m., Sept. 23, 1810, CHESTER LYMAN, of Rox.
56 8. NATHAN, b. May 27, 1787.
57 9. ABIGAIL, b. June 18, 1789; m., Ap. 12, 1810, JONAS VILES, Jr. [8-1.]
58 10. JACOB, b. June 11, 1792.
11. LUCRETIA, b. Jan. 19, 1797.
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60 Nov. 19, 1699, ABIGAIL LAWRENCE, bap. and o. c. in the 2d church (Mr. Angier's).
61 July 27, 1735, HEPZIBAH LAWRENCE, aged 17, bap. in the 2d church (Mr. Angier's).
62 May 7, 1749, BENJAMIN, son of Elisha and Sarah Lawrence, bap. in Waltham.
63 SAMUEL and ABIGAIL LAWRENCE, of Newton, had,
64 1. Abigail, July 13, 1701; m., Dec. 3, 1718, John Parks. [(+)7].
65 2. Lydia, bap. July 12, 1702; m., June 21, 1722, Solomon Park, of Weston. [(+)18.]
66 May 10, 1769, ANNA LAWRENCE, m., in Wat., JOSEPH BOND. [166.] [See 22, in
note, p. 330.]
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p. 331. GEORGE LAWRENCE.--[1.] Will of GEORGE LAWRENCE, dated 1707, mentions wife ELIZABETH, two youngest chil., Joseph and Rachel; sons George, Benjamin, and Daniel; dr. Mercy Baker, living at Yarmouth; dr. Grace Edes, at Charlestown; dr. Elizabeth Whitney, at Stow; dr. Hannah Sawtel, at Groton; dr. Judith Sterns, of Camb. Farms; dr. Mary Flagg; dr. Sarah Rider; dr. Martha Dix; gr. dr. Mary Earl. Sons Daniel and George appointed administrators, at the request of the widow. Inventory dated Ap. 5, 1709.
For immediately assigned, read, in 1709 assigned, &c.
[4.] Strike out, (?).
[6.] BENJAMIN LAWRENCE, a waterman, of Charlestown, m. (1st) in Boston, July
4, 1689, MARY CLOUGH. He m. (2d), Feb. 3, 1695, ANNA, wid. of Benjamin
Phillips, of Charlestown. She d. Jan. 11, 1715-16, aged 37. He m. (3d) Nov. 18,
1716, ANNA, wid. of Nathaniel Adams, of Charlestown, and dr. of Nathaniel
Coolidge, of Wat. [Coolidge 46, Part II.] She d. Dec. 28, 1718, aged 47. He m.
(4th) July 9, 1719, ELIZABETH BENNETT. She d. Nov. 26, 1738, aged 75. His
Will, dated Sept. 7, 1733, mentions wife Elizabeth; gr. dr. Mary Lawrence, of Boston,
in her (?) 12th year [dr. of son John]; chil. of dr. Abigail "Pearks," of Boston, viz., John, Elizabeth,
and Ann; dr. Elizabeth Colby, of Newbury; dr. Mary Stevens, of Sheepscot, York Co.
1. JOHN, bap. Nov. 22, 1696; a chairmaker or joiner; m. (pub. in Boston, May
28), 1724, ANNA DINSDALE. She probably d. in childbed, leaving dr. Mary,
mentioned in the grandfather's will. He m. (2d), Oct. 1 (pub. in Boston, Aug.
23), 1725, DOROTHY STAFFORD. His Will, dated July 5, 1732, gave his estate to
his wife Dorothy. His wid. Dorothy m. Thomas Wharton. Sept. 12, 1737,
Thomas Wharton, housewright, was appointed guardian of "his daughter-in-law
[stepdaughter], Mary Lawrence," dr. of John, late of Charlestown, joiner,
having land in Watertown.
2. ABIGAIL, b. Oct. 30, 1698; m. (pub. in Boston, Feb. 2), 1715, STEPHEN "PERK,"
of Boston. She d. 1733, leaving 3 chil., viz., 1. John. 2. Elizabeth. 3. Ann.
3. WILLIAM, bap. July 14, 1700, d. soon.
4. ELIZABETH (? twin), bap. July 14, 1700, d. soon.
5. ELIZABETH, bap. Oct. 4, 1702; m., Dec. 22, 1720, AMBROSE COLEBY, of Newbury.
He was adm. f. c. Charlestown, Mar. 1, 1718-19.
6. BENJAMIN, bap. Sept. 10, 1704; d. before his father.
7. MARY, bap. Feb. 23, 1706-7; m. (? Thomas) STEVENS, of Sheepscot, of York Co.
1 [7.] DANIEL LAWRENCE, a tailor (? painter) of Charlestown; m. (1st), in
Charlestown, June 19, 1689, SARAH COUNTS. [In 1715, Hannah, wid. of
Samuel Counce, executed a deed in favor of Samuel Lawrence.] He m. (2d),
Nov. 1695, HANNAH MASON. She d. Aug. 27, 1721, aged 56. He m. (3d),
Aug. 23, 1722, MAUD RUSSELL, bap. June 25, 1676, dr. of James and Mabel
(Haynes) Russell, and gr. dr. of Hon. Richard and Maud Russell, all of
Charlestown. He d. Oct. 20, 1743, aged 78. Inventory dated Dec. 12,
1743, œ217 13s. 6d. Admin. granted to son Daniel.
The Will of wid. Maud Lawrence, "far advanced in life," dated Dec. 22, 1747,
proved May 14, 1748, mentions her nephew, Thomas Jenner; niece Abigail
Stevens; sister Ma??l Jenner; brother Daniel Russell; sister Mary Miller; cousins
Ezekiel, David, and Sarah Cheever; Elizabeth Hendley and husband; nephews,
Chambers Russell, and wife; James Russell, and wife; Richard Russell, and wife;
Daniel Russell; niece Abigail Russell; niece Rebecca Wyer, and husband; cousin
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John Stevens, and wife; cousins Abigail and Grace Stevens; Mabel Bird, and
husband; cousins David, Samuel, and Joanna Jenner; son-in-law [step-son] Daniel
Lawrence, and wife; dr.-in-law [stepdaughter] Hannah Calder; cousin Elizabeth
Stanley.
2 1. DANIEL, bap. Aug. 9, 1696; m., Dec. 17, 1722, MARGARET ALLEY.
3 1. Daniel, bap. Oct. 27, 1723; a painter, of Charlestown; m., Ap. 17, 1746,
Sarah Grant [15-2]. He d. Aug. 23, 1750, aged 26. Wid. Sarah returned
admin'x account, 1757.
4 1. Samuel, bap. Jan. 18, 1746-7; drowned.
5 2. Sarah, bap. Ap. 2, 1749. 3. Samuel, bap. May 20, 1753.
6 2. Hannah, bap. Nov. 21, 1724; m., Dec. 20, 1744, Walter Hunter, a mariner,
of Charlestown. Admin. on his estate granted June 20, 1748, to wid.
Hannah, Thomas Maudlin, and Daniel Lawrence, Jr.
7 1. Margaret, bap. Ap. 13, 1746.
8 3. Samuel, bap. Jan. 15, 1726.
9 4. Margaret, bap. Sept. 23, 1728.
10 5. Margaret, bap. Oct. 7, 1733.
11 2. SAMUEL, bap. in 2d Church, Boston, May 22, 1698, mentioned among the heirs
of his father. May 25, 1741, Daniel Lawrence, aged 19, son of Samuel Lawrence,
of the Island of St. Christopher, chose his grandfather, Daniel Lawrence,
his guardian. Sarah, wid. of Samuel Lawrence, of Charlestown, signed a deed
1759. Copy of a paper, dated Charlestown, Nov. 26, 1743: "This may certify,
that I am willing that my uncle, Daniel Lawrence, should take administration
of my grandfather Lawrence's estate. (signed) DANIEL LAWRENCE."
12 3. HANNAH, bap. Feb. 26, 1699-1700 (pub. in Boston, Feb. 3); m. Mar. 3, 1719-20,
Dr. ROBERT CALDER, of Boston, afterwards of Charlestown, in the publication
said to be "of Great Britain." She d. Nov. 25, 1758, aged 59 [gravestone].
Chil.,
13 1. Hannah, bap. in Charlestown, Nov. 11, 1722.
14 2. Barbara, m. Benjamin Fessenden [See Fessenden, p. 757].
3. Rebecca, b. Aug. 8, 1742
4. William.
5. George.
6. Lydia.
15 7. Elizabeth, chil. of Hannah, wid. of Robert Calder, bap. June 15, 1746.
William and George d. young.
4. SARAH, bap. Mar. 29, 1702, d. soon.
16 5. LYDIA, bap. Jan. 30, 1703-4; m. (1st), Aug. 14, 1722, WILLIAM AUSTIN. He
d. Oct. 28, 1730, ‘t. 32, and she m. (2d), Oct. 21, 1736, JOHN E. PITCHER. She
d. Jan. 13, 1741, ‘t. 37 [gravestone].
17 6. SARAH, bap. Feb. 3, 1705-6; d. before her father, s. p.
[10.] For Dec. 4, read Dec. 11. [See Court File, 1681.] John Earl, of Boston, m. in
Charlestown, Oct. 27, 1719, Mary Boylston [Boylston 7, Part II.]
[12.] Grace Lawrence m. John Edes, of Charlestown. 11 chil.
[13.] Joseph Lawrence, locksmith, of Charlestown, and wife Hannah, signed a deed
in 1714, and another in 1717, in favor of his brother George.
[15.] Patience, d. young; not mentioned in her father's Will.
[15 1/2.] Mercy, perhaps the eldest child; mentioned in her father's Will; m. -- BAKER,
of Yarmouth.
[25.] Wid. Mary, admin'x, presented her account 1774.
The Will of Elijah Lawrence, dated Nov. 29, 1784, proved May 17, 1805, mentions
brother George, and his wife Esther, and chil. Jonas, Elijah, and Josiah, and Eunice
Sanderson.
[26 1/2.] 6 1/2, Jonas, b. about 1740.
p. 332. [36.] Admin. granted to Mary, wid. of Samuel, May 7, 1764. Inventory, £49 11s. 5d.
[44-5.] Eunice, m., Mar. 25, 1802, Samuel Sanderson [151].
[44-8.] Josiah (son of George and Esther), a baker, of Savannah, in 1815, signed a
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Lillian Sanders Steadman
ARLINGTON - Lillian Sanders Steadman, 89, a homemaker, died Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1998, at a local hospital.
Funeral: 3 p.m. Friday at Bridgewood Church of Christ. Burial: Shannon Rose Hill Memorial Park.
Lillian Sanders Steadman was born Jan. 1, 1909, in Mount Calm.
She was a member of Pleasant Ridge Church of Christ and preceded in death by her beloved husband, Homer, with whom she fulfilled a dream to establish Christ's Haven for Children in Keller. Christ's Haven for Children will hold a dedication ceremony for the Steadman cottage at 9:30 a.m. Saturday .
Survivors: Sons, Douglas Steadman of San Antonio and Ernest Steadman of Red Oak; daughters, Carolyn Samsill of North Richland Hills and Sandra Marshall of Arlington; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a host of friends.
Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel 7301 E. Lancaster Ave., 451-3333 | Sanders, Lillian Mae "Lillie" (I70077)
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MCABEE, R.G.
60, Roebuck
R. G. McAbee, 60, for many years a resident of the Roebuck community died at his home near Roebuck at 6:35 p.m. Saturday. Mr. McAbee was well known throughout the county. He was a successful farmer, a member of the church and the Woodmen of the World.
He is survived by his wife and three sons, Homer McAbee, Spartanburg route 1, Bennie Lee and Oscar McAbee of the Roebuck community four daughters, Mrs. J. J. MCCarter of Moore, Mrs. G. R. Hayes of Spartanburg, Mrs. C. O. Steadman of Roebuck and Miss Adrinah McAbee of Roebuck; one brother G. T. McAbee of Pauline and one sister, Mrs. J. E. Pearson of Moore. Nine grandchildren also survive.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the M. W. Bobo funeral home. | McAbee, R. G. (I68884)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
Angus STEADMAN M Male Dutch 46 N. B. Lumber Dealer Baptist
Mary E. STEADMAN M Female Dutch 41 N. B. Baptist
Lottie STEADMAN Female Dutch 21 N. B. Baptist
William STEADMAN Male Dutch 20 N. B. Carpenter Baptist
Joseph STEADMAN Male Dutch 18 N. B. Baptist
Angus STEADMAN Male Dutch 11 N. B. Baptist
Walter STEADMAN Male Dutch 6 N. B. Baptist
Emma STEADMAN Female Dutch 3 N. B. Baptist
Percey STEADMAN Male Dutch 1 N. B. Baptist
George CODEY Male Irish 21 Prince Edward Island Carpenter Catholic
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Family History Library Film 1375820
NA Film Number C-13184
District 33
Sub-district F
Division 2
Page Number 69
Household Number 321 | Steadman, William Angus (I4355)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
David CRANDELL M Male English 55 N. B. Farmer C. Baptist
Caroline CRANDELL M Female English 55 N. B. C. Baptist
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Family History Library Film 1375816
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Household Number 207 | Crandall, David H. (I771)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
David CRANDELL M Male English 55 N. B. Farmer C. Baptist
Caroline CRANDELL M Female English 55 N. B. C. Baptist
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Household Number 207 | Steadman, Caroline (I746)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
Francis THIRNEGTON M Male English 50 Nova Scotia Carpenter Christian
Matilda THIRNEGTON M Female English 46 Nova Scotia Tayloress Christian
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Family History Library Film 1375806
NA Film Number C-13170
District 12
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Page Number 39
Household Number 185 | Etherington, Francis Kempton "Frank" (I65195)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
Jane SPARKSMAN W Female German 65 O. C. Methodist
Jane Ann SPARKSMAN Female English 30 O. C. Methodist
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Census Place London, Middlesex East, Ontario
Family History Library Film 1375904
NA Film Number C-13268
District 167
Sub-district C
Division 6
Page Number 15
Household Number 71 | Hotchkiss, Jane (I74861)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
Patric GRACE M Male Irish 69 Ireland Farmer Methodist Canada
Elizabeth GRACE M Female Irish 59 Nova Scotia Methodist Canada
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NA Film Number C-13173
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Division 2
Page Number 3
Household Number 13 | Grace, Patrick Crocker (I62181)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
Philip SPARKMA M Male English 40 O Farmer Methodist Canada
Christy SPARKMA M Female English 31 O Methodist Canada
Lewellyn SPARKMA Male English 9 O Methodist Canada
Inazella SPARKMA Female English 5 O Methodist Canada
Jane LAUR W Female German 71 O Methodist Canada
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Family History Library Film 1375902
NA Film Number C-13266
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Division 2
Page Number 23
Household Number 117 | Sparkman, Philip (I74983)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
Steward HARRIS M Male English 33 Nova Scotia Farmer Baptist
Henretia HARRIS M Female English 25 Nova Scotia Baptist
Carrey HARRIS Female English 5 Nova Scotia Baptist
Aggie HARRIS Female English 3 Nova Scotia Baptist
Willard HARRIS Male English 1 Nova Scotia Baptist
Caroline JOHNSON W Female English 62 Nova Scotia Baptist
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Family History Library Film 1375808
NA Film Number C-13172
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Page Number 16
Household Number 81 | Harris, Stewart (I67002)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
William BUSKIRK M Male English 40 Nova Scotia Journalier Baptist
Anna BUSKIRK M Female English 30 New Brunswick Baptist
Rebecca BUSKIRK Female English 16 New Brunswick Baptist
Mathias BUSKIRK Male English 13 New Brunswick Baptist
John BUSKIRK Male English 10 New Brunswick Baptist
Juthesia BUSKIRK Female English 8 New Brunswick Baptist
William BUSKIRK Male English 6 New Brunswick Baptist
Irving BUSKIRK Male English 4 New Brunswick Baptist
Charles BUSKIRK Male English 2 New Brunswick Baptist
Seymore BUSKIRK Male English <1 Born: Feb; 2/12 New Brunswick Baptist
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NA Film Number C-13184
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Division 1
Page Number 49
Household Number 216+ | Van Buskirk, William (I6317)
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Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
William TAYLOR M Male English 31 N. B. Carriage Builder Baptist
Bessie TAYLOR M Female English 24 N. B. Free Will Baptist
Frank TAYLOR Male English 4 N. B. Free Will Baptist
Edward TAYLOR Male English 1 N. B. Free Will Baptist
John GROCUT Male English 26 N. B. Carriage Builder Church of England
James STEADMAN Male Scottish 30 N. B. Carpenter Baptist
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NA Film Number C-13184
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Division 2
Page Number 8
Household Number 33 | Steadman, James Barton (I6308)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Alfred HAMPSHIRE Head M Male 35 Lenham, Kent, England Traction Engine Driver
Matilda HAMPSHIRE Wife M Female 27 Lenham, Kent, England
Ernest A. HAMPSHIRE Son Male 1 Wingham, Kent, England
Mary E. HAMPSHIRE Daur Female 8 Wingham, Kent, England
Alice STEDMANS Niece Female 10 Lenham, Kent, England Scholar
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Census Place Wingham, Kent, England
Family History Library Film 1341237
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Page Number 11 | Hampshire, Alfred (I75234)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Augustus BEAUMONT Head W Male 61 Hucking, Kent, England Innkeeper & Wood Dealer
Alice BEAUMONT Daur U Female 14 Maidstone, Kent, England
Ada BEAUMONT Daur U Female 13 Maidstone, Kent, England Scholar
Louisa BEAUMONT Daur Female 10 Maidstone, Kent, England Scholar
Augustus BEAUMONT Son Male 8 Maidstone, Kent, England Scholar
Eliza GODFREY Servant W Female 45 Lenham, Kent, England Housekeeper
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Dwelling 28 Wyatt St (Rifle Volunteer Inn)
Census Place Maidstone, Kent, England
Family History Library Film 1341222
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Page Number 13 | Stedman, Eliza Sarah (I6429)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Charles STEDMAN Inmate U Male 68 Lenham, Kent, England Agricultural Laborer (Pauper)
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Census Place Hollingbourn, Kent, England
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Piece / Folio 0933 / 136
Page Number 5 | Stedman, Charles (I6413)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Joseph STEADMAN Head M Male 50 Madeley, Shropshire, England Railway Labr
Elizabeth STEADMAN Wife M Female 57 Madeley, Shropshire, England
Thomas STEADMAN Son U Male 16 Madeley, Shropshire, England Ag Labr
Harriett STEADMAN Daur Female 12 Madeley, Shropshire, England Scholar
William KAY Visitor Male 6 Madeley, Shropshire, England Scholar
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Census Place Madeley, Shropshire, England
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Page Number 32 | Steadman, Joseph (I72770)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Saml. BASKEYFIELD Head M Male 31 Burslem, Stafford, England Potter
Mary BASKEYFIELD Wife M Female 29 Burslem, Stafford, England
Mary BASKEYFIELD Daur Female 7 Burslem, Stafford, England Scholar
Samuel BASKEYFIELD Son Male 2 Burslem, Stafford, England
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Page Number 14 | Baskeyfield, Samuel (I72567)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
A. C. STEADMAN Self M Male W 65 NY Postmaster PA NY
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NA Film Number T9-0037
Page Number 420A | Stedman, Amos Canfield (I11426)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
A.D. BRADLEY Self M Male W 47 MA R.R. Conductor MA MA
Amanda BRADLEY Wife M Female W 40 MA Housekeeping MA MA
Edward BRADLEY Son S Male W 22 MA Station Agent MA MA
George BRADLEY Son S Male W 19 CT Machinist MA MA
Lizzie BRADLEY Dau S Female W 6 CT MA MA
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NA Film Number T9-0108
Page Number 444A | Bradley, Almenus Dickinson (I59580)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Ambrose H. DARLING Self M Male W 54 NY Farmer NY NY
Ruth R. DARLING Wife M Female W 53 CT Keeping House MA MA
Eugene H. DARLING Son S Male W 32 NY Carpenter NY CT
Phoebe J. DARLING Dau S Female W 28 NY Works In Thread Mill NY CT
Eliza A. DARLING Dau S Female W 24 NY Works In Thread Mill NY CT
Nathan DARLING Son S Male W 20 NY Farm Laborer NY CT
Ella A. DARLING Dau S Female W 19 NY NY CT
Ida E. DARLING Dau S Female W 15 NY NY CT
Willie R. DARLING Son S Male W 12 NY At Home NY CT
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Census Place Salem, New London, Connecticut
NA Film Number T9-0109
Page Number 735C | Darling, Ambrose H. (I62190)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Ambrose H. DARLING Self M Male W 54 NY Farmer NY NY
Ruth R. DARLING Wife M Female W 53 CT Keeping House MA MA
Eugene H. DARLING Son S Male W 32 NY Carpenter NY CT
Phoebe J. DARLING Dau S Female W 28 NY Works In Thread Mill NY CT
Eliza A. DARLING Dau S Female W 24 NY Works In Thread Mill NY CT
Nathan DARLING Son S Male W 20 NY Farm Laborer NY CT
Ella A. DARLING Dau S Female W 19 NY NY CT
Ida E. DARLING Dau S Female W 15 NY NY CT
Willie R. DARLING Son S Male W 12 NY At Home NY CT
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Source Information:
Census Place Salem, New London, Connecticut
NA Film Number T9-0109
Page Number 735C | Darling, Ida E. (I25959)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
C. C. COX Self M Male W 53 KY Farmer KY KY
Nellie COX Wife M Female W 25 KY Farmer MA KY
Sidney COX Son S Male W 18 TX Farmer KY KY
Neelie COX Dau S Female W 17 TX Keeps House KY KY
James COX Son Male W 15 TX Farmer KY KY
E. H. STEADMAN Other W Male W 72 MA Paper Manufacturer MA MA
Jake COX Other Male W 16 KY Farmer KY KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Lagarta, Live Oak, Texas
NA Film Number T9-1317
Page Number 472B | Stedman, Ebenezer Hiram (I21751)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles CRITTENDEN Self M Male W 36 MA Carpenter MA MA
Jane CRITTENDEN Wife M Female W 39 MA Keeping House NY MA
Mabel CRITTENDEN Dau S Female W 7 MA At School MA MA
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Census Place Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts , ED 56
NA Film Number T9-0521
Page Number 351B (p. 46) | Crittenden, Charles M. (I59462)
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Chas. STEADMAN Self M Male W 23 NY Miller NY NY
Hattie STEADMAN Wife M Female W 21 NY Keeping House NY NY
Edith STEADMAN Dau S Female W 9M NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Groton City, Tompkins, New York
NA Film Number T9-0938
Page Number 141B | Stedman, Charles L. (I32528)
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