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Widow of Thomas Flint | Unknown, Hannah Flint (I7766)
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widow remarried 1802 | Garwood, William (I8254)
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Widower of Catryn Claas | Van Woert, Jacob Teunise (I8209)
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wife is widow on 1798 census | Baumgaertner, Johannes (I24570)
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Wife is widow on 1910 census
Wife is widow on 1910 census | Maser, Johann George (I5936)
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wife remarried 1665 | GIbbard, William (I27575)
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wife remarried 1700 | Morehouse, Thomas (I24141)
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Wightman Cemetery-First Baptist Church | Culver, Edward (I2586)
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wikitree biography Blossom-71:
Biography
Peter Blossom was probably born at Great Shelford, Cambridge, England about 1535; the son of John Blossom and his wife, whose surname is not known.[1]
He may be the youth who matriculated as sizar from Peterhouse College, Cambridge at Easter 1550. Ordinarily a person who receives that education would not become a husbandman or laborer. Yet the name "Peter Blossom" is infrequent and the age is about right, so it is possible, not proved, that they are one and the same person.[1]
Peter married first at Great Shelford on September 21, 1567 to Margaret Roger who was buried at Great Shelford on August 27, 1568. Secondly he married about 1570 to Anabell _____. [1]
He was taxed at Great Shelford in the Lay Subsidy of 1571 and there was called "husbandman." As "Peter Blossom of Great Shelford, husbandman, he deposed in the Chancery Deposition of June 28, 1585 that he was fifty years old or thereabouts.[1]
Peter Blossom died and was buried at Stapleford on June 15, 1597. His will, dated June 2, 1587 names his wife "who have en a good wench as any could be" as executrix. Therein he calls himself a laborer and refers to his "worldly goods which are not greate."[1]
Anabel married (2nd) at Stapleford on February 6, 1597/8 to Richard Bracher. The couple lived in Cambridge and he died there before October 4, 1617 when letters of administration were given to his relict Annabel Bracher. No probate records for her death were found.[1]
Child of Peter and Margaret (Roger) Blossom: [1]
John Blossom baptized at Great Shelford on April 2, 1574
Children of Peter and Annabel (_____) Blossom:[1]
Francis Blossom baptized at Great Shelford January 21, 1570/1; buried there on Feb. 8, 1570/1
Ann Blossom baptized at Great Shelford on December 30, 1571
John Blossom baptized at Great Shelford April 2, 1574 and buried there October 26, 1625. He married at Great Shelford October 24, 1602 to Annis Kinder and had at least one infant son buried at Great Shelford on February 20, 1604/5.
Alice Blossom was baptized at Great Shelford on August 5, 1576 and buried there on September 9, 1576.
Thomas Blossom was probably a son who was born at Little Shelford about 1580.
There may be other children as well. Peter Blossom's will implied that he had minor children (plural) living in 1597.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) John Insley Coddington and Maclean W. McLean. "The Blossom Family of Cambridgesire England and New England" April 1988. Vol. 63, pp 65 - 77 | Blossom, Peter (I7149)
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will administration | Wilbore, Susanna (I6953)
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Will and probate | Sherman, Henry (I7146)
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Will book 30, img 580 on familysearchorg:
Filed 7 Sep 1882 d. 25 Aug 1882 Exec: Dan Bradley
Heirs: Dan Bradley, Victoria Bradley, Samuel Bradley, Victoria Slocum
will dated 6 Apr 1874. (listed in will as 65 years old) | Bradley, Walter Goodyear (I7603)
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will date | Fytche, Robert (I3790)
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will date | Pierce, Esther (I6498)
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Will date | Southwick, Daniel (I6668)
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Will date | Greswold, Roger (I8318)
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will date | Greswold, Matthew (I8586)
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Will date & Inventory date | Coley, Samuel (I8390)
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Will date and prove date | Sherman, Samuel (I6854)
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Will date and prove date | Sherman, Mary (I7715)
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Will date and prove date | Busby, Nicholas (I8545)
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Will date and prove date | Idens, Rebecca (I8618)
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Will date, unmarried | Upton, James (I7738)
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will date/prove date | Tripp, George (I8052)
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will date/proving will date | Howe, William (I6477)
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will dated 16 Sept 1550 | Bedell, Thomas (I3845)
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will dated 1655 | Unknown, Margaret (I6971)
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will dated 1793 on file at https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3463361:9049?ftm=1 probate paperwork in will goes from 1798 to 1800. Names in probate file are:
Martin Halcomb
Christian Halcomb Wife
Christian Griswold Daughter
Mary Gallaspie Daughter
Rhoderick Halcomb Son
Jabez Halcomb Son
Harmes Halcomb Son
Joseph Halcomb Son
Elisabeth Holcomb Daughter
Medusa Mather Daughter
Martin Halcomb Son
Martin Holcomb Grandson | Holcomb, Martin (I5433)
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will dated 26 Apr 1728, probated 21 May, 1728 | Wise, Thomas (I4520)
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Will dated1 Jul 1797.
John Witherbee of the town of Gerry, Worcester County.
Spouse: Martha.
Daughters: Huldah Cutting, Hepsibah, Levina, Lydia, Eunice and Judith.
Sons: John and Thomas.
Witnesses; Ivah Newton, Edmond Newton and Simon Goddard.
Executor: Isaac C. Sprague.
Guardianship Papers.
17 May 1798 Lydia and Lavina to Simon Goddard of Gerry.
17 May 1799 Eunice to Pierson Richardson of Gerry.
20 Oct 1801 Thomas to Simon Goddard.
18 Oct 1808 Thomas to Richard Sawtell.
| Wetherby, John (I6559)
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Will in Cayuga County Will book I page 431 Img 893 on familysearch.org:
Executor-Son Southworth
Wife- Tabitha
Children- Semanthia Kingsley (wife of Abram), Mamria Fessenden (wife of Stephen) Nancy and Southworth of Genoa, William of Illinois and Grove? Stoyell of Morovia, Cayuga.
Executor is to sell his land in Warren County, Pennsylvania and Grand River district in Michigan.
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Will list children: Elijah c, Thomas, Eunice L Angell, Alonzo, Edward M, Albert H, Rebecca C.
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will made 29 Feb 1776, proved 22 May 1776 | Allen, Hezikiah (I2831)
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Will of Kelley Sherman
Lovisa Sherman
Wife Lydia Beals
Daughter Lovina Ross
Daughter Phebe Sherman
Daughter
Silvia Sherman Daughter
Eugenia Sherman Daughter
Esperince Springer Daughter
Rebecca Philips Daughter
Kelly Sherman Son
David Sherman Son
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will proved 1/17/1793 | Van Vranken, Ryckert (I7195)
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will proved 15 Aug 1831 | Loker alias Riddlesdale, Henry (I7621)
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will proved 24 Sep 1753 | Weatherby, William (I2121)
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will proved 30 Nov 1786 | Shultz, Johann Velten {Valentine} (I5911)
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will proved 7 Apr 1573 | Unknown, Joanne (I3847)
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will proved 7/19/1600 | Goldhatch, Robert (I2846)
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Will states "eldest son WIlliam" | Phelps, William (I5818)
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Willamette National Cemetery | Boterenbrood, Leola Daisy (I17188)
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Willamette National Cemetery | Kuhn, Henry (I17238)
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William F. “Bill” Kukes OBITUARY
William F. “Bill” Kukes was born November 28, 1930, in Carbon, Montana to Jacob W. and Katharina Kukes. He was the eighth of nine children. He proudly enlisted in the US Marine Corp in 1952 serving at Camp Pendelton, Camp LeJune, and Camp Yokohoma, Japan.
He married Jessie Boylan on October 9, 1954. They had four children: Connie Cosner (Steve), Robert Kukes (Kelly), Jane Kukes-Penney (Ken Penney), and Shirley Ehlang (Mike). Eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren: Katharine Rupp (Justin), Dorian, Josie Lyn, and Sterling; Jason Frank (Krista) Tenley and baby due in July; Dr. Brittney Kukes Moody (Joe) and Emerson; Kolter Kukes; Karson Kukes; Casey Penney; Jessica Ehlang; and Seth Ehlang.
Dad was fortunate enough to live out his one true passion of farming and ranching. His only regret as he got older is that he could no longer drive his prized John Deere tractors and could not ride the horses anymore.
He passed away in the early morning hours of March 12, 2016. The family would like to thank the amazing Dialysis team, doctors, and nurses at the Billings Clinic for the care and compassion given to dad.
In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that memorials be made in Bill’s name to the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department, the Molt Volunteer Fire Department, or a charity of your choosing.
| Kukes, William F (I17532)
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William Filley is listed on the Founders Monument in Windsor, Connecticut.
His only entry in the Great Migration Series is as the mother of Elizbeth Filley who married David Winchell.
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William H Osborne was born in New York State in either Monroe County or Kings County (depending on which New York State Census entry you believe) in 1855 -1857. He married Mary Ann Elizabeth (Willard) Hider in 1877 or 1878 in Monroe County based upon the birth of their first child. By 1880 they were living in Bay City, Michigan. | Osborne, William Hayden (I5350)
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William H Pugh, 76
Obits
Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Saturday, June 22, 1996
William H. Pugh, 76, Sugar Creek, MO, passed away June 20, 1996, at Columbia Independence Regional Health Center. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday, June 24, a t Speaks Midtown Chapel; burial in Mound Grove Cemetery. Friends may call 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday, at the chapel.
Family suggests contributions to the Hospice of Independence Regional Health Center.
Mr. Pugh was born in Denton, TX, and had lived in this area most of his life. He was a Maintenance Worker for the Chrysler Corporation Parts Department, retiring in 1974. He was an Elder in the RLDS Church, attending the Parkview Congregation and, previously, the Mt. Washington Congregation. He was Scout Master at Mt. Washington RLDS church, as well as a Scout Leader at the McCune Home for Boys. He served on the training committee of the Wagon Wheel District and was a warrior i n the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. He served his country during World War II, receiving a Purple Heart while on Active Duty in France. He is survived by his wife, Doris, of the home; one son, William H. Pugh, Jr., Independence, MO; three daughters, Marian Conye rs, Independence, Carol Ann O'Dell, Kearney, MO, and Norma Pritchett, Graham, NC; his mother, Pearl Pugh, Independence; two brothers, Virgil F. Pugh, Independence, Jack A. Pugh, Sugar Creek; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandson. (Arrangements: Spea ks Midtown Chapel)
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Kansas City Star, The (MO) - Saturday, June 22, 1996 | Pugh, William Howard (I5402)
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William Hosford was born in England date unknown. He married Florence Hayward in Beaminster, Dorsetshire on 21 Jan 1620/21. She was baptized in Beaminster on 14 Apr 1594.
William and Florence migrated to the colonies in 1633, settling in Dorchester. In 1635 he moved to Windsor.
Florence died at Windsor 20 Aug 1641.
William remarried by 1650 to Jane, the widow of Henry Foulkes.
About 1654 William returned to England without his wife Jane, with the hope that she would join him at a later date. Which she did in 1655 or 1656.
Sometime after 1655, William Hosford died in England. His widow Jane died in England sometime after 15 Jan 1671.
The above information from the Great Migration Begins book series.
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William West died intestate in Boone County. Probate was filed 30 Sept 1845. Levi Parks appointed administrator. Packet #629. The packet itself is not online with familysearch.org nor do I have a copy of it. | West, William (I5524)
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Williams parentage in England has led to much confusion and various on-line genealogies which are unproven. We have two clues as to where Williams family lived in England.
In Newport Pagnall, Buckinghamshire, England on 17 Apr 1639 William Odell and Edward Hartley were in a fight in a churchyard. Odell ended up being stabbed in the arm. They both ended up being cited in the church records for the fight. The conclusion to the church record was entered on 17 Oct 1639 "Absunt Nova Anglia" meaning that both parties were absent in New England. As there was only one William Odell known to be in New England in this time period, we must conclude that the gentleman in this fight was our William Odell. This also tells us that William left England between 17 Apr 1637 and 17 Oct 1639.
Clue # 2. Benjamin and Mary Turney were with William in both Concord and Fairfield. Benjamin Turney and Mary Odell were married 12 July 1630 in Salford, Bedfordshire. Therefore we conclude that William Odell and Mary Odell are somehow related and that Williams family lived in or near Salford or Newport Pagnell (which two localities are about 6 miles apart). We know from Mary's genealogy that she had no brother named William, but she did have 3 uncles Richard, Thomas and William either of whom could be Williams father. Both Richard Odell and John Odell in Newport Pagnell, Bedfordshire had a child named William, but both Williams had children in England after 1640 thus eliminating them. There are numerous Odell families in this area and time period. The Baptism registers have many other William Odell's listed and to pick one out would just be a guess.
Therefore, our only conclusion is that William came from either Buckinghamshire or Bedfordshire, probably either Salford or Newport Pagnall or close by.
(Citations for the above are The American Genealogist 1937 P224-228 and 1938 P55-57.)
According to TAG Vol7, P12 William Odell, along with Benjamin Turney and many others are on a list of settlers who left Concord and moved to Fairfield. The list is dated 1645 and states that these people had recently moved.
To summarize, William left England by 1639, he lived in Concord and in 1644 or 1645 moved to Fairfield.
We have no record of his wife Rebeccas last name.
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23650)
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Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907. Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division
Wisconsin Historical Society. Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection. Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives. | Source (S1104)
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Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907. Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division
Wisconsin Historical Society. Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection. Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives. | Source (S1206)
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1023)
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1075)
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1360)
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1392)
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Wisconsin Vital Records Office. <i>Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-67, 1969-97</i>. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health. | Source (S582)
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Wise Cemetery | Snear, Herman Heinrich (I5944)
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Wisner Township Cemetery | Osborne, William George (I6184)
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Wisner Twp | Family: Herbert Henry Seeley / Lorinda Hoyt (F1553)
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witnessed brothers will | Ward, Philipp(a) (I7143)
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Witnesses on the 1859 marriage record were Peter & Harriet Degroat. | Bingham, Charlotte (I7187)
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Wodell-19 | Wordell(Wodell), Gershom (I7791)
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Wood National Cemetery | Schimmelpenny, Walter H (I2845)
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Wood-3155 | Wood, Anne (I2466)
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Wrdsville Municiap Cemetery | York, Catherine (I5654)
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Write up by Rachelle Child on familysearch.org tree
According to the book, "Howe Genealogies," originally written by Daniel Wait Howe and edited and re-printed by Gilman Bigelow Howe in 1929, nothing is known about John Howe's life before he surfaces in Sudbury. His wife's first name was Mary, but her last name is unknown. He removed at some point to Marlborough, and he ran a tavern there, in addition to owning a considerable quantity of land. He was in Sudbury as early as 1638 or 1639, and was admitted freeman in 1640. He may have been the first white inhabitant of Marlborough, moving there as early as 1657 or 1658. He lived in Marlborough until his death.
John and Mary had a large family of 11 known children. The first Mary, Daniel, and Alexander died young. The others lived to adulthood:
1. John - 24 August 1640
2. Samuel - 20 October 1642
3. Sarah - 25 September 1644
4. Mary - 18 February 1646
5. Isaac - 8 August 1648
6. Josiah - about 1650
7. Mary - 18 June 1654
8. Thomas - 22 July 1656
9. Daniel - 3 June 1658
10. Alexander - 29 December 1660
11. Eleazer - 18 January 1662
All the children through Daniel were born in Sudbury, and their birth records are attached under Sources below. Alexander and Eleazer were born after the family moved to Marlborough.
John is mentioned repeatedly in the book, "The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts..." (See source below). He is listed on page 26 with the very earliest settlers of Sudbury. He is also listed on page 38 with a small biography, claiming a familial relationship to Sir Charles How of Lancastershire, a claim which appears to be false (see page 1 of the Howe Genealogies). It mentions that John was freeman in 1641, and possibly the first white settler of Marlborough. The author gives his death as 1687, "at which place and about which time his wife died also." This death date appears to be false, both for John and for his wife Mary.
The book, "History of the town of Marlborough, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, from its first settlement in 1657 to 1861; with a brief sketch of the town of Northborough, a genealogy of the families in Marlborough to 1800..." by Charles Hudson (see source below) appears to contain much of the same information as the book regarding the history of Sudbury above. John's "genealogy" information is found on page 380.
John's death is listed in Marlborough Vital Records:
Howe, John Sr., May 28, 1680.
See attached death record under Sources, which has unfortunately been improperly indexed. The original record says John How dyed "28.3.80". Correctly interpreted, this date should be translated to May 28, 1680, because the calendar they used in those days started with March being month 1. Click on the image to see for yourself.
His will was dated a few days before he died, 24 May 1680. Inventory was taken on his estate 5 June 1680. A full transcription of his will can be found on page 4 of the "Howe Genealogies." His son Thomas inherited his dwelling house. In return, Thomas was to care for his mother after his father's death.
There has been quite a bit of confusion about John's birth date. On www.findagrave.com, they have a birth date listed of Nov. 20, 1620 in Hadnall, Shropshire, England. While there is a baptism date for a man named John Howe in England at this time, unfortunately there is no way to prove or disprove if this date belongs to this particular John Howe, and John Howe was a very common name. There is no headstone for John, and so why he even has a file on www.findagrave.com, I am not sure. There are also unfortunately other inaccuracies on his www.findagrave file.
There is also attached below a source for an indexed record which appears on ancestry.com, which lists his death date and his wife's name, along with an age of death of 78, which if you do the math would give him a birth year estimate of 1602. Unfortunately, in the original record, WHICH IS ATTACHED BELOW, there is no age at death, so I can't figure out where the "age 78" came from, which makes it, in my opinion, very suspect. The original death record also does not list his wife's name, so this ancestry.com listing is not an indexing of a single record at all, but an unsourced compilation. In my opinion, John Howe's birth year is still unknown due to a lack of sourced, identifiable data. It is not at all uncommon to not know where many of these original settlers came from in England exactly. Sometimes we get lucky and they are mentioned in a will in England, or they came to America in a group, or they are listed with a group on a ship's passenger list. But quite often we just don't know for sure. Occasionally, these early settlers gave a deposition in court where their age is mentioned, which is true of this John's son, but I checked court records in the book "Ages from Court Records 1636 to 1700 Volume I Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk Counties, Massachusetts" and only someone of the name "John Howe" who was born near 1640 (this John's son) appears.
So, due to the above reasons, an estimated birth year of 1602 is often attached to John. However, that would make him nearly 40 when he married, an estimated 20 years younger than his wife, and 60 years old when his last son was born. This is unlikely. I think it much more likely that he was born around 1615.
direct quote from Hist of Marlborough
"John Howe of Sudbury was one of the petitioners in 1657 for the grant which constituted Marlborough. He was the son of John Howe, supposed to be the John Howe, Esq., who came from Warwickshire in England, and who was a son of John Howe whose brother may have been sir Charles Howe, himself the son of John of Hodinhull. the latter mentioned John of Hodinhull was the first of Hodinhull agrees with the tradition that Charles Howe was of Hodinhull. It is noted that none of the pedigrees of How include a Charles Howe at the right time.
NOTE: The "tradition" that John of Sudbury and Marlborough was the son of a John (or a James) Howe In England has not been proven. The histories of Framingham and Marlborough and the Howe Genealogies all acknowledge this tradition, but also note that all attempts to document it have failed. Extensive research has been performed on both sides of the Atlantic, without result. Mr. Richard Savage of Stratford, Secretary of the Shakespeare Birthplace Association made an investigation of the parishes of Warwickshire, which showed that there were several How's there in the 1580-1588 period, specifically John, Thomas, and Lyman of St. Nicholas Parish. A John How also appeared in records in the same parish for 1608-1609. No records of How's have been found for Hodinhull or Hodnet in Warwickshire or Hodnall in Shropshire. The Warwickshire Baptism Index, available through FindMyPast.com shows a John How , son of John How, baptized in St. Nicholas parish In Warwick on 15 Nov 1624. If he was born that year, becoming a Selectman in Sudbury in 1642 Is questionable. Any attempt to equate John of Marlborough with Warwickshire How's is speculative and conjecture at best.
Note: The history and sources for John Howe's family in Sudbury and Marlborough and beyond are all well documented. But information on his date of birth, birthplace in England, parentage, siblings, and the last name at birth of his wife Mary are all based on less solid information and matching based on name similarities, at best. This information cannot be considered confirmed. | Howe, John (I6567)
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writeup and sources at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jacobszen-13 | De Groot, Jan Jacobszen (I8932)
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Writeup from findagrave at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baldwin-142
He was born on 20 Mar 1642 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut and was the son of Mary (Camp) and John Baldwin.
He was christened on 26 Mar 1648 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1]
Josiah Baldwin married on 25 Jun 1667 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut to Mercy Camp. [1] [2]
On 13 May 1669 he was made a freeman. [3]
He died on 02 Nov 1683 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [4] [5]
His inventory was taken on 20 November 1683 and recorded at New Haven.[6]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 "Families of Early Milford, Connecticut" by Susan Woodruff Abbott; Genealogical Publishing Company in 2000; CD: Local and Family Histories: CT 1600s-1800s; p14, 16, 175
↑ U.S. and International Marriage Records 1560-1900 compiled by Yates Publishing on ancestry.com citing source#705; submitter: MJW; m: 1666 for Josiah Baldwin, b: 1642 CT & Mercy Camp, b: CT
↑ Colonial Connecticut Records 1636-1776 "Presented for Freemen ... Milford: Samuel Burwell, Benjamin Fenn, john Plumbe, Samuel Nuton, Josi. Baldwin, Samuel Baldwin, Samuel Samford, Jos. Hawkins, Abel Gunn, Ephraim Smith, Sameul Clark, Georg Clarke" on 13 May 1669
↑ Connecticut Town Death Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) edited by Lorraine Cook White & Genealogical Publishing Co. of Baltimore, MD, USA on ancestry.com; for Josiah Baldwin, d: 1683 Milford, CT
↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #195156745 for Josiah Baldwin, b: 1642 Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA; d: 1683 Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA; as burial unknown
↑ “New Haven Probate Records, Vol. 1-2, 1647-1703”, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92K-G9NF-8 : 10 March 2021), New Haven, Connecticut, FHL microfilm 007626739, image 205. New Haven Probate Record, 1647-1687, Vol. 1, Part 2, page 112.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=5111977&pid=4795 Ancestry Family Tree submitted by ancestry.com member | Baldwin, Josiah (I9051)
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Writeup from wikitree at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baldwin-1576
Careful. There seem to be several John Baldwins in early colonial New England. He is not John Baldwin of Billerica.
This John Baldwin is not the child of Sylvester Baldwin-129 and Sarah Bryan-33. Please use care in merging
Needs Research
I cleaned up the easy parts (everything below the double line) His birth, parents, immigration "Martin?" There is a list of references used by Torrey under "Marriage 2"
Disputed Origins
An unsouced, undated family tree[1] claims without citation that he was born 24 Jun 1619 in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. Additional sources also make this claim.[2][3][4][5][6]
John Baldwin, Senior; of Milford Connecticut, is believed to be connected to the Baldwins of Bucks Co., England, but where he fits in still unclear. Some believe he was the John Baldwin, who in 1638. aboard the ship Martin, witnessed Sylvester Baldwins will, and was traveling with Sylvester's family; believing him to have been a cousin or possibly nephew[7]
See "Parents" below for a discussion.
Biography
John Baldwin was born about 1619 in England. His specific origins are not yet known.
Emigration
Sylvester Baldwin and his family sailed from London aboard the ship Martin. While onboard Sylvester made his nuncupative will 21 June 1638. It was probated in Boston 13 July 1638. The will was witnessed by Chad Brown, Francis Bolt, James Weedon and John Baldwin, placing an adult John Baldwin aboard the ship also. Some say that this was this John Baldwin who settled in Milford because Sylvester's widow and children and also Francis Bolt settled in Milford, Connecticut.[8][9]
Milford Settler
"Milford 1646"
In February, 1639, Milford, Conn. was purchased from the Indians. John's name appears after the Nov 29, 1639 list of "free" planters, as he was considered a "settler" because he was not a church member. However, he joined the church March 19, 1648.[10][11][12]
John Baldwin was the only tailor in the beginning of the settlement.[13]
His homestead was original lot #13, in Milford, on west side of the river. A little north west of the town hall, on the premises now or lately occupied by Rev. Asa M. Train (1881). He moved to Newark, New Jersey a year or after 1666, but returned to Milford. In his 1680 will, he appointed cousin Nicholas Camp as overseer of his estate, term "cousin" applied to wife's uncle is unusual, but cousin used to denote almost any relationship that was not immediate.[14][7]
In 1654, he was Marshall to the New Haven General Court.[15] He was a Sargent in the Milford trainband in 1658.[16]
Death & Probate
John was buried June 21, 1681,[12] probably in the Milford Cemetery[17][18][19] The picture on Find A Grave: Memorial #28224710 is of the Founders Cemetery Memorial Site aka Memorial Bridge
His will dated May 24, 1681[20] mentions eleven children surviving him:[21][22]
John (eldest)
Josiah
Nathaniel
Joseph
Elizabeth Porter
Abigail
Sarah
Hannah
George
Obadiah
Richard
His inventory was taken on 5 July 1681 and recorded in New Haven.[20]
His name is on a memorial stone on the Bridge over the Wepawaug River in Milford, Conn[17]
More About JOHN BALDWIN
Where do these come from?:
Fact 2 (2): The Ackley-Bosworth Genealogy, Pg. 247-250
Fact 3 (2): July 18, 1635, arrived, age 13, Pied-Cove from Branford, Eng. Original List by John C. Hooten
Fact 4 (2): Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol I, Pg. 78
Fact 5 (2): 1881, published, Baldwin Genealogy Book by Charles Candee Baldwin
Fact 6 (2): Deforest, L. Effingham & Anne Lawrence, Moore and Allied Families,
Fact 7 (2): Deforest Publishing Company, NYC, NY, 1938. 55
Fact 8 (2): Batchelor-Williams Families"
Family
He married first (in Milford) about 1639 MARY CAMP, daughter of NICHOLAS CAMP and SARAH ELLIOTT. She was born Abt. 1619 in Hazing, Essex, England, and died Abt. 1652 in Milford, Connecticut.[23]
John married second Mary (Bruen) Baldwin, of Pequot, daughter of Obadiah[24] NOTE she was NOT the daughter of John of Bruen, Stapleford, Cheshire, England as cited by many sources (John Sr. of Milford married Mary Brewen, d. John Aug 15 [-----] (alternate Marie Brewer))[11] (prob. 1653) [25][21] See the Jacobus article for more information.
Mary wife John adm. church 30 April 1654[12]
She died 2 Sept 1670[11][12][21]
We know that these records have some errors. It has been concluded that Mary was a dtr of Obadiah and Sarah (bpt. St Julians, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 12 Jun 1634) rather than dtr of John. See pp. 247, 248 of the Ackley-Bosworth Genealogy.[23]
This might be looked at more thoroughly - Possible references. Milford VR 12, 27; TAG 9:100, 26:12-13; Hale (1952) 463; Parke Anc. 52; Reg. 9:364, 19:107, 27:151, 28:244; NYGBR 70:290; Tuttle 613; Hall-Baldwin 8, 45; Bruen 4; Bullard Anc. 36, 52; Moore Anc. 54; LBDF&P #398; Sv 1: 102, 281; Baldwin 299; New Haven Gen. Mag 1580; Smith-Hale 385; Willis (1917) 202; Baldwin 842; Beach-Royce 13[26] Key to Torrey's sources.
Children
By first wife Mary born and bapt. in Milford. First four were bapt. on the same day, a week after John was admitted to the church.
John Baldwin, b. abt 1640 in Milford[27], baptized March 26, 1648;[11]
Josiah Baldwin, b. abt. 1642;[27] bapt. March 26, 1648;[11] (possibly born 20 Mar 1642[citation needed]) m. Mary Camp[11]
Samuel Baldwin, b. 1645;[27] bapt. March 26, 1648;[12] not mentioned in his father's will made in 1681. CC Baldwin says (citing letter from Judge Simeon Baldwin) that a Samuel Baldwin was drowned in Fairfield in 1673, leaving a family in Milford; who must be the Samuel Baldwin estate was appraised at Milford in 1673, leaving a home lot sold by his widow to Alexander Bryan, as appears by Bryan's will dated July 22, 1679; and is mentioned by his brother Joseph in a deed 1696; Joseph being co-heir of their father's estate, John Baldwin of Milford deceased, a part of the estate of his brother Samuel, deceased; and based on baptismal records for Samuel and some of his siblings, an entry was made deceased, Jan 16 1671/2.[10]
Nathaniel Baldwin, b. 1648;[27] and bapt. March 26, 1648;[12] Nathaneil d. 16 Jan 1671[12] Apparently an error since he was having children in 1676.[10]
Elizabeth Baldwin, bapt. July 19, 1649; m. Porter[10] bpt July *1649 (*worn) [12]
Joseph Baldwin, bapt. Nov 9, 1651[12]
By second wife born and baptized in Milford
Mary Baldwin, b. 7 Sep 1654[11] bapt. Sept 17, 1654[10] or ( [--] 10 1654 )[12]
Sarah Baldwin b: 25 Dec 1655[11] bp 30 Dec 1655[12] died bef 1681[10]
Abigail Baldwin, b. Nov 15, 1658;[11] bpt March 27, 1659[10]; bpt Apr 1659[12] m. Samuel Baldwin, son of Nathaniel.[10]
Obadiah Baldwin b: 29 Oct 1660 in Milford,[11]
George Baldwin "George and Samuel[sic], children of "our sister, the wife of John Bldwin's son", bp. Oct 28, 1666; George b. 13 Jun 1665; Samuel b. 20 Nov 1663[12] No birth record in the Barbour collection.
Hannah, b. Nov 20 1663; m. Jan 17, 1681/2, Dr. John Fisk[10] I suppose Hannah is the Samuel mentioned above. bpt 28 Oct 1666, b. 20 Nov 1663[12] She was named in his will, Samuel was not.[22]
Richard Baldwin b: 27 Sep 1666 in Milford, New Haven, CT[11] Richard s of sister Baldwin, the w. of John Baldwin son bpt 30 Dec 1666[12]
Research Notes
There is no evidence that John ever had a third wife named Sarah, and Sarah (Baldwin) Young has been detached as his spouse as she was born 40 years after his death. Stevens-17832 21:55, 12 July 2021 (UTC)
Conflicting Parental Theories
There is conflict regarding John Baldwin's parents. Two possibilities have been presented. Neither appears to be valid.
1. Sylvester Baldwin and Sarah Bryan. This can be discounted due to Sylvester's son John's age at his death
Sylvester Baldwin (b. 1595 at Cholesbury, Bucks, Eng. - died aboard ship, "Martin" on 21 Jun 1638, but not before he made out a will (oral) which was later proved 13 Jul 1638 before Deputy Gov. Dudley in Mass., making Sarah, his wife, and Richard, his son, executors of his estate.) He had m. about 1620, Sarah Bryan (born 1592 in Aston Clinton, Bucks, Eng..) Their first son was Richard Baldwin, b. 25 Aug 1622.
Sylvester and Sarah had a son John BALDWIN, born 28 Oct 1634, and was baptized at Aston-Clinton, Bucks, Eng., Considering that Sylvester Baldwin died: 21 Jun 1638 at sea. This would have made son John Baldwin about age 4 if he "witnessed" [17] father Sylvester Baldwin's nonculpative will during the voyage. Further, this John Baldwin would have been about 8 years of age at his supposed marriage to Mary Camp and about 9/10 years old at the birth of John Baldwin, baptized 26 March 1643 Milford, CT. This is not logical, and demonstrates that the John Baldwin that witnessed Sylvester Baldwin's will was not Sylvester's son[28]. However, the John Baldwin that accompanied Sylvester may have been a kinsman[29], and may be the John Baldwin that married Mary Camp. Sylvester's natural son John Baldwin b. 28 Oct 1634 at Eng., bapt. 28 Oct 1635, m. Rebecca Palmer Cheesebrough, and d. 9 Aug 1683 at Stonington, CT.
2. Richard Baldwin, m. Phillipa Cockman at Aston Clinton, Bucks., Eng..
Parentage sources:
Hazen, Rev. Henry A ,History of Billerica, Gene. Register,p. 6
The Woburn Record of Marriages, p.16
Sewell, Samuel, The History of Woburn, 1640-1860
Vital Records of Billerica to 1850
Will: Suffolk County Courthouse in Boston, File # 1632
Viton, John Adams, The Richardson Memorial. Brown Thurston & Co. Maine. 1876.
Son John Baldwin MAY have been born 19 Feb 1614/15, the second son and fourth child of Richard Baldwin and Phillippa Cockman, at Aston Clinton, Bucks., Eng. Ref. Aston Clinton Register of Births, Marriages and Burials 1560-1722 (Located in the CRO, Aylesbury, Bucks., England.): "1614/5 John ye sonne of Richard Baldwin Bapt. Februarie 19th."
This John Baldwin came to America in July, 1635, on the ship "The Pied Cow", with his brother William and possibly a brother Henry.[citation needed] John and Henry were early settlers of Woburn, MA. John moved to Billerica, MA. in 1655/57. He lived on the west side of Long Street, north of Jonathan Danforth's house. He was a member of James Paterson's Garrison #6, in 1675.
The Will of John Baldwin, of Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, dated 11 November 1686, was witnessed by Henry Baldwin, James Convers and John Manning.
This proves that John Baldwin, of Billerica, Middlesex, Ma, son of Richard and Phillipa Cockman, was not the John Baldwin, Founder of Milton, CT. who died there 21 Jun 1681.[30]
Does anyone have other candidates for John's Parentage?
From merge: john Baldwin and Hannah Birchard but they are younger than this John
Sources
↑ William F. Baldwin, Descendants of John Baldwin
↑ Space:Family Data Collection - Births|Family Data Collection - Births]]</i> Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
↑ Space:Millennium File|The Millennium File]]</i> Author: Heritage Consulting Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc cites birth marriage death
↑ U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc
↑ US Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. SAR Membership Number: 97893
↑ American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
↑ 7.0 7.1 Pg 1046 Baldwin genealogy supplement; 1889; retrieved 2018-04-10 from: https://archive.org/stream/baldwingenealogy1889bald#page/1046/mode/1up/search/temperance
↑ Author? Article title? in Great Migration Newsletter, Vol 21. No. 4. p. 29 (2012)
↑ See Charles Candee Baldwin, The Baldwin Genealogyfrom 1500 to 1881, Cleveland, OH: The Leader Printing Company (1881), p 297, for discussion.
↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 Pg 298 Baldwin Genealogy from 1500-1881; retrieved 2018-04-10 from: https://archive.org/stream/baldwingenealogy00bald#page/298/mode/1up
↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55. Milford. (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.) around p 13 Accessed Ancestry
↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 12.12 12.13 12.14 Connecticut Church Records Index. Milford First Congregational Church 1639-1926. (Hartford: Connecticut State Library, 1950.) at Ancestry
↑ Federal Writer's Project for the State of Connecticut. History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939. Tercentenary Committee (1939) p. 11
↑ This paragraph also draws from the 1881 Baldwin genealogy. Ideally, we find sources for each claim.
↑ Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649. (Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1857.) [Marshall https://archive.org/stream/recordscolonyor01congoog#page/n83/mode/2up p. 72]
↑ History, Charter and By-laws of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois: List of Officers and Members, Together with a Record of the Service Performed by Their Ancestors in the Wars of the Colonies Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois. (The Society, 1896) p. 99
↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 24 March 2019), memorial page for John Baldwin (24 Jun 1619-Jun 1681), Find A Grave: Memorial #28224710, citing Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by Nareen, et al (contributor 46613568) Gravestone Picture
↑ Abbott: Page 14
↑ The Barbour Collection has only the year 1681
↑ 20.0 20.1 “New Haven Probate Records, Vol. 1-2, 1647-1703”, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92K-G9NJ-4 : 10 March 2021), New Haven, Connecticut, FHL microfilm 007626739, image 188-189. New Haven Probate Record, 1647-1687, Vol. 1, Part 2, page 83-85.
↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Pg 299 Baldwin Genealogy 1500-1881; retrieved 2018-04-10 from: https://archive.org/stream/baldwingenealogy00bald#page/299/mode/1up
↑ 22.0 22.1 Will of John Baldiwn"
↑ 23.0 23.1 Parke, Nathan Grier Parke, 1884-. The Ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & His Wife Emma Arabella Bosworth. Woodstock, Vt: The Elm Tree Press, 1960. pp 171, 172
↑ D. L. Jacobus, "The Ancestry of Obadiah Bruen" in The American Genealogist. (New Haven, CT). Online with subscription at AmericanAncestors.org, vol. 26 (1950) pages 12-17.
↑ Camp, John Frederick. Ancestry And Descendants of Frederick Tracy Camp & His Wife Marion Fee. Vancouver, WA: 1961. Online at HathiTrust, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062870688&view=1up&seq=67 page 39.]
↑ Torrey: NE Marriages before 1700
↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692. Vol. I-IV. (Boston, MA, USA: 1860-1862).
↑ Entered by Tom Quick
↑ Notes on the Baldwin Family: Honorable John D. Baldwin, of Worcester, a descendant of Sylvestor Baldwin ...
↑ Entered by Tom Quick
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28224710/john-baldwin#clipboard
Baldwin, C. C. (Charles Candee); "The Baldwin genealogy from 1500 to 1881"; Publication date 1881; Publisher Cleveland, O, [Leader printing company]
Baldwin, C. C. (Charles Candee); "The Baldwin genealogy supplement" Publication date 1889; Publisher Cleveland, O. [Cleveland leader. print]
Genealogies of Connecticut Families (Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983) Vol. 1
Page 78: "For some years previous to 1653, there were five John Baldwins in Milford, Conn. The printed mistakes of Mr. Savage and others, occasioned by imperfect knowledge of the records, have created some needless confusion..."
Geni: John Baldwin, Sr.(c.1620 - 1681)- [1]
Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England (Boston, Little, Brown and Co., 1862) Vol 1. Pg: 102.
Torrey, Clarence Almon. Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1985) pg. 35.
Notes On The Baldwin Family pg; 303.
Will of Richard Baldwin (1632) Ashton, Clinton, Bucks, Eng.; John Baldwin Sr. is our immigrant ancestor in our Baldwin Family:
Parish Records of Aston Clinton, Bucks, England.
New England Historical & Genealogical Register Vol. XXV11; Book: 974.B2ne (V27)
Camp-Fee Genealogy;
The American Genealogist vol 35, pg: 226-27;
New Haven County Court Records Vol 1 pg: 151
Milford Land Records vol 3 pg: 302;
History of Guilford & Madison, Connecticut: Book: 974.67 h2s: This source says: John Baldwin came from Milford in 1651 & took the Oath of Fidelity 5 February, 1651-52; He moved to Norwich in 1660; Perhaps this is refering to our John Baldiwn. John Hubball was at New Haven in 1647, and purchased the land and accommodations of John Baldwin 16 Oct 1660. Apparently John sold his land at Milford, New Haven, Conn. in 1660 & moved to Norwich in the same year and came back to Milford by 1681, where he died.;
Baldwin Genealogy by Frank Boyd Baldwin: fifteen descendants of Richard Baldwin of Dundridge, left England about 1 May 1638 and landed at Boston, Essex, Massachusetts about 1 July 1638; Those descendants are listed as follows: Sarah Bryan Baldwin, Sarah Baldwin, Richard Baldwin, Mary Baldwin, John Baldwin, John Baldwin, sr. (d: 1681, my ancestor), Anne Baldwin Bryant, Alex Bryant, Richard Bryant, Susanna Bryant, Joanne Bryant, Henry Stonehill (son of Agnes Baldwin), Timothy Baldwin, Nathaniel Baldwin & Joseph Baldiwn. Sylvester Baldwin, who died enroute and was buried at sea, was the sixteenth descendant who embarked on that voyage
Notes on the Baldwin Family: Honorable John D. Baldwin, of Worcester, a descendant of Sylvestor Baldwin the immigrant who died at sea, through John of Stonington, says that in a family bible which he has seen, though now destroyed, it was stated that John of Stonington and John (our John) of Norwich were cousins. In the Norwich family it was a tradition that their ancestor, (our John Baldwin) came from the same stock as John of Stonington, and that their ancestor came over with relatives, not his parents. (He did come over with relatives, an uncle Sylvestor Baldwin , who died at sea!) The John who came with Sylvester was probably the John of Milford; It cold not be his son John, whatever his age at the time, because as a witness he would have been unable to take any interest under the will;
Revised Baldwin Genealogy, vol 3: John arrived in Connecticut in 1639 with other settlers with the New Haven Company. He came to New England with other close Baldwin relatives, and was probably a cousin or a nephew of Sylvester Baldwin, (he was a nephew), who died aboard the ship. Martin, in June of 1638. John was witness to the Nuncupative will of his uncle Sylvester in the Massachusetts court shortly after his arrival in Boston of that year. In February of 1639, Milford was purchased of the Indians and the Conn. settlement was made during the year. John removed to Newark, N. Jersey a year or two after 1666 with many other Milford townsmen, including his son John; but he soon returned to his homestead on Milford lot No. 13, located on the west side of the River, a little northwest of the town hall.
Will of John Baldiwn' dated 24 May 1681: gives to sons John (eldest), Josiah, Nathaniel and Joseph; Dau. Elizabeth Porter; Dau. Abigail Baldwin, two daughters Sarah and Hannah; Sons George, Obediah (no doubt named after the father of his (2) wife Mary Bruen) and Richard. In February of 1639, Milford was purchased of the Indians and the Conn. settlement was made during the year. His name does not appear on the list of Free Planters drawn up on 29 Nov. 1639, as he was not a church member. His name is appended as among the settlers, but not a voting member in the colony.
New England Families
Website: GENI; John Baldwin, of Woburn and Billerica (c.1615-1687)
Baldwin, Charles Candee. The Baldwin Genealogy From 1500 To 1881 (Leader Printing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1881) Pg. 687-688.
Wheeler, Richard. History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut (Press of The Day Publishing, Co., New London, Conn., 1900)
Stevens, Harriet Weeks. Wadhams genealogy, proceded by a sketch of the Wadham family in England (Frank Allaben genealogical company, 1913) Page 23 http://books.google.com/books?id=SHFZAAAAMAAJ.
Abbott, Susan Woodruff Families of Early Milford, Connecticut (Genealogical Publishing Co., 1979) http://books.google.com/books?id=RJcfa0INt4IC
Connecticut, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
American Marriages Before 1699 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900|U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900]] Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
From Larry Guildford's site on John Baldwin: came to Milford, Ct in the ship "Martin" in the summer of 1638."
David Baldwin of Summit (1795 -1878) Schoharie County, N.Y. His Ancestors & Descendants Compiled by Frank Boyd Baldwin. Peoria, Illinois, 1964 | Baldwin, John (I9052)
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Writeup from wikitree at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-200
Mary was a daughter of Nicholas Camp and his first wife, Sarah (Unknown) Camp.[1][2] The exact date of her birth is unknown, although it was probably after 1621 when her parents were thought to have been married. Her father, Nicholas, first appeared in a listing of free planters at Milford, Connectict on 20 November 1639[3] and it is believed that he brought his wife Sarah and their children with him to New England.
Marriage and Children
Mary Camp married John Baldwin sometime before 1640 at Milton, New Haven, Connecticut.[4][2] There were at least six children from this marriage, the first four all baptised on 26 March 1648 in Milford, one week after John Baldwin joined the Milford Church:[5]
John Baldwin; b. 1640; m (1) 30 Oct 1663 Hannah Bruen;[6][7] m (2) Bef.1686 Ruth Botsford;[6][8] d. 31 Aug 1706, Newark, Essex, New Jersey[9]
Josiah Baldwin; b. 20 Mar 1642, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut; m. 25 Jun 1667 Mercy (or Mary) Camp;[10][11] d. Bef. 2 Nov 1683, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut[10][12]
Samuel Baldwin;b. c.1645; m. Rebecca (Phippen) Prince; [12][13] d. 16 Jan 1671/2[12][13] [see research notes]
Nathaniel Cooper Baldwin; b. c.1648, Milford, Connecticut;[14] m. Bef. 1676 Sarah Phippen;[12][15] d. c.1717[12]
Elizabeth Baldwin; bp. 19 Aug 1649;[12][16] m. c.1673 Nathaniel Porter;[12][17] d. 6 Feb 1684, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut[17]
Joseph Baldwin; bp. 9 Nov 1651, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut;[18][10][12][19] m.c.1690 Elizabeth Botsford;[12][2] d. 1719[10][12]
Death
The exact date of Mary (Camp) Baldwin's death is unknown, but must have occurred sometime after 1651 (when her youngest son was born) and 15 August 1652 when her husband married (second) Mary Bruen.[5]
Research Notes
Son Samuel's death:
Samuel's death on 19 Jan 1671/2 was entered a line too low after his brother Nathaniel's baptism record, and the person transcribing the record assumed in error that it was a record of Nathaniel's death. It actually applied to Samuel, who drowned near Fairfield, and whose widow subsequently sold their home lot in Milford.[20][12] Nathaniel survived his father and was mentioned in his father's will, and had children as early as 1676.[20]
Sources
↑ Parke, Nathan Grier. The Ancestry of Rev Nathan Grier & his Wife, Ann Elizabeth Gildersleeve. Woodstock, VT: by the author (1959), p. 52.
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Jacobus, Donald Lines. Mary, First Wife of John Baldwin, Sr of Milford. The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - . vol. 35, pp. 226-227.
↑ Boardman, William F.J. The Ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman. Hartford, CT: by the author (1906), p. 149.
↑ *US, New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, digitised by Ancestry.com Inc., Provo, UT 2012. Baldwin, John & 1/wf Mary [Camp?], sister Nicholas; in England?, bef. 1640? b 1648; Milford, CT/Deerfield. Image available here.
↑ 5.0 5.1 Sumner, Edith Bartlett. The Ancestry and Descendants of Amaziah Hall and Betsey Baldwin. Los Angeles: American Offset Printers (1954), pp. 8-9.
↑ 6.0 6.1 Abbott, Susan Woodruff. Families of Early Milford, Connecticut. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. (1979), p. 15.
↑ Baldwin, John D. Other John Baldwins. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2018, vol. 27, p. 151. By subscription.
↑ Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. (online edition), vol. 4, p. 529.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/49051933/john-baldwin : accessed 08 July 2021), memorial page for John Baldwin (1640-unknown), Find A Grave: Memorial #49051933, citing Fairmount Cemetery, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA.
↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Abbott, Susan Woodruff. Families of Early Milford, Connecticut. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. (1979), p. 16.
↑ Milford Vital Records. vol. 1, p. 19, cited in The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - . vol. 9(1932), p. 107. By subscription.
↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 Parke, Nathan Grier. The Ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & his wife, Emma Arabella Bosworth. Woodstock, VT: Elm Tree Press (1960), p. 249.
↑ 13.0 13.1 The Phippen Family: With Special Reference to Connecticut Descendants. The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - , vol. 17, p. 12.
↑ "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2S3-M66 : 7 January 2020), Nathaniel Baldwin, 1648.
↑ The Phippen Family.... The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - , vol. 17, p. 9.
↑ "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2SC-G4S : 7 January 2020), Elizabeth Baldwin, 1649.
↑ 17.0 17.1 Jacobus, Donald L. (ed). The History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. New Haven: Tuttle (1930), vol. 1, part 5, p. 488.
↑ "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2SS-VWP : 7 January 2020), Joseph Baldwin, 1651.
↑ Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Volume: Milford, p. 12. By subscription.
↑ 20.0 20.1 Baldwin, Charles C. The Baldwin Genealogy from 1500 to 1881. Cleveland: Leader Printing Co. (1881), p. 298.
See Also:
Baldwin - Bruen. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2018 vol. 19, pp. 107-108. By subscription.
Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/28224710/john-baldwin), memorial page for John Baldwin (24 Jun 1619-Jun 1681), Find A Grave: Memorial #28224710, citing Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA.
New England Marriages to 1700. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008. Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015, vol. 1, p. 75. (Mary Bruen; John Jr) By subscription.
New England Marriages to 1700. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008. Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015, vol. 1, p. 74. (Mary Camp) By subscription.
New England Marriages to 1700. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008. Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015, vol. 1, p. 76. (Joseph, Josiah, Nathaniel) By subscription.
Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society (1860) rv 2016, vol. 1, p. 102.
Seversmith, Dr Herbert F. Colonial families of Long Island, New York, and Connecticut. Washington DC (1939), vol. 1, pp. 227-268.
Tuttle, George F. Bruen - Baldwin. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2018, vol. 28, p. 244. | Camp, Mary (I9053)
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Writeup from wikitree at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-332
Mercy CAMP-Baldwin was born around 1646[1], or 1652[2]the second child of Edward and Mary Camp. After her father died, her mother relocated the family to Milford where she married John Lane. Mercy met and married Josiah Baldwin on 25 Jun 1666[3] or 1667[4] in Milford. The Baldwin Genealogy [1] says they had seven children. She was mentioned in her mother's will and in John Lane's will.
Fact: Burial Milford Cemetery , Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Sources
↑ Mercy Camp Baldwin (1646-1682) on Find A Grave: Memorial #134858320 retrieved 17 November 2018
↑ Family Data Collection - Individual Records, Birth year: 1652; Birth city: Milford; Birth state: CT Ancestry.com
↑ Mercy Camp Baldwin (1646-1682) on Find A Grave: Memorial #134858320 retrieved 17 November 2018
↑ Charles Candee Baldwin, The Baldwin Genealogy, From 1500 to 1881 (Cleveland, Ohio: Leader Printing Co., 1881) p.301
Mercy Camp Baldwin (1646-1682) on Find A Grave: Memorial #134858320 retrieved 17 November 2018
Pedigree Resource File - Alan Peterson Family Tree2: "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3X5K-KC1 : accessed 17 November 2018), entry for Mary Mercy /Camp/, cites sources; "Alan Peterson Family Tree2" file (2:2:2:MM67-PG1), submitted 28 October 2017 by AlanPeterson4 [identity withheld for privacy]. In addition to Find A Grave record, Alan Peterson Family Tree2 cites these sources:
Millennium File Ancestry.com :
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Ancestry.com
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 242; SAR Membership Number: 48326 Ancestry.com :
Family Data Collection - Individual Records, Birth year: 1652; Birth city: Milford; Birth state: CT Ancestry.com :
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 705.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: MJW Ancestry.com :
Family Data Collection - Deaths Ancestry.com :
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: The Baldwin Genealogy, from 1500 to 1881 :
Abbott, Susan Woodruff. Families of Early Milford, Connecticut (Genealogical Publishing Co., 1979)
See also her stepfather's will, below, from Lane Genealogies; Volume II; compiled by James Hill Fitts; Exeter, N.H. News-Letter Press. 1897 Pgs. 219-20:
Will of John Lane of Milford, CT, Sept. 10, 1669 "I John Lane of Milford in ye county of Newhaven, being in perfect memory tho: weake in body doo here make my last will & testament in manner & forme as followeth: First I bequeath my soule to God & my body to a christian buriall." Legacies to "my son in law Jobamah Gum," "my daughter in law Mary Campe." "My will is that my beloved wife Mary Lane shall have all my housing & land, both wood land arrable & meadow ground during her life. My will is that Immediately after the death of my wife Mary Lane all the above fd houseing & land shall return unto my son Isaac Lane and unto his forever. My debts being paid unto my beloved wife Mary Lane & unto my son Isaac Lane all the rest of my goods & chattels ...whom I make my sole executor and executrix. And I doe appoint & desire my beloved brother, viz. Mr. Wm. East & my friend Samuel Ells to be the overseers to see this my will fulfilled. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale, 10th Sept. 1669. Codicil: September 11th, '69. Bequest "unto mercy Baldwin my daughter in law." Estate total 441 pounds 15s 01p John Lane his ( ) mark. | Camp, Mercy (I9100)
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writeup from wikitree at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-885
Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 24 September 2020), memorial page for Deacon Samuel Camp (1643-27 Jan 1735), Find A Grave: Memorial #23284639, citing Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568) . has:
Birth: 1642 at New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Death: 06 Jan 1733 at Milford, New Haven, Connecticut
Biography
Samuel was born in 1642 and passed away in 1733. He is the son of Edward Camp and Mary Canfield. Note: do not confuse with Samuel Camp, son of Nicholas and Sarah Camp.
Samuel married 3 times:
Hannah Betts and they married 13 Nov 1672 at Milford.
Mary Camp, daughter of William Camp and Mary Smith. Samuel and Mary were married 4 Oct 1682 (or 10 Oct) at Milford. The marriage of Samuel Camp to Mary Camp united the two Camp lines from Nicholas and Edward Camp.
Rebecca Atkinson, widow of Thomas Canfield, on 28 April 1695 at Milford, CT.
His children by his 3 wives were Samuel, Hannah, Mary Hephzibah, Hepsibeth, Enos, Joel (died young), Joel, Abigail Hezekiah and Lemuel.
He was commissioned Lieutenant of the second train band of Milford in Oct. of 1689.
Chosen Deacon of the First Church of Milford in 1709.
Mentioned in the 1680 Will of his mother, Mary Camp Lane, http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Mary_Camp_(41) http://interactive.ancestry.com/9049/007642177_00227/1414816
On 1 March 1715 Samuel conveyed land to his son Enos that he had gotten from his brother Edward Camp (son of Edward Camp). On 17 Feb 1720 Samuel conveyed land to to his son's Samuel, Enos and Hezekiah. Samuel was a member of the Congregational church in Milford and the Milford Militia.
Birth
13 September 1645, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] [2]
Death
27 January 1736, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [2]
Marriages
1. Hannah Betts, 13 November 1672, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Children:
Samuel Camp (1675-1745)
Hannah (Camp) Smith (1677-1763)
2. Mary Camp, 4 October 1682, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] Children:
Mary Camp (1683-1740)
Hephzibah Camp (1685-1781)
Enos Camp (1688-1768)
Joel Camp (1689-1689)
Joel Camp (1690-1713)
3. Rebecca Adkinson, 28 April 1695, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [3] [2] Children:
Abigail (Camp) Smith (1696-)
Hezekiah Camp (1700-1791)
Lemuel Camp (1701-)
Research Notes
•Research Review of Wikitree and internet data for the Camp Family of Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
•Prepared by Barry Malcolm (Malcolm-815) Wikitree Arborist.
•Link to Wikitree Free Space Profile. [4]
•Link to the document.[5]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Susan Woodruff Abbott. Families of Early Milford, Connecticut (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1979), p. 175.
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 John Insley Coddington. "Richard Platt of Ware, Co. Hertford, England, and Milford, Connecticut" (New Haven: The American Genealogist), 31:164.
↑ Clarence Almon Torrey. New England Marriages Prior to 1700, Baltimore Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985, 1992, 2004. Ancestry.com. (U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 [database on-line]. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012), p. 132.
↑ Camp Family of Milford, New Haven, Connecticut.[1]
↑ Camp Family, document image[2]
Johnson, Ezra Levan. Newtown's History and Historian, Ezra Levan Johnson (Newtown, Conn., 1917) "Descendants of Some of Newtown's Earliest Settlers", Page 41
Pond, Nathan. Inscriptions on Tombstones in Milford, Conn., Erected Prior to 1800 (New Haven, Connecticut, 1889) Page 20
Abbott, Morris W., Inscriptions on Tombstones in Milford, Conn., The American Genealogist (1950) Vol. 26, Page 37.
Gravestone Inscription: Here Lyes Buried Body of Deacon Samuel Camp Died Jan. [ ]6 1733 in ye 91st Year of His Age.
Research
Ancestry Pedigree Resource File
Gender: Male
Birth: 13 September 1645 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Christening 15 September 1655
Death 27 January 1736 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut
NOTES
1 _UID FB59EAFD7CCF374C84D94D6D1D2A425801DF In a deed dated Nov 1, 1715, Samuel Camp of Milford conveyed to his son, Enos, the land which he, Samuel, had bought from his brother, Edward Camp, Jr.
Notes for LT. SAMUEL CAMP, LT:*Samuel Camp was the son of Edward and Mary (Canfield ) Camp. He was born in Milford, CT. and lived his entire life there.
Samuel was a mason by trade.
In 1697 he was Sergeant in the Second Train Band in Milford. In October 1698 he was officially appointed Lieutenant (of the Band) by the General Court.
He used this title often with his name; in fact, he used it on his marriage record three years earlier.
It also help to distinguish him from the other Samuel Camp who was a son of Nicholas Camp.
This Samuel was chosen a Deacon of the church about 1709 and used that title thereafter.
He was one of the proprietors of New Milford but did not move there.
He married (1) Hannah Betts, Daughter of Thomas Betts of Norwalk on 13 Nov. 1672.
She was born 12 Nov. 1652 at Guilford and died January 1680.
Samuel married (2) Mary Camp, daughter of William Camp on 10 Oct 1682. She was born in Milford on 22 Mar. 1663 and died in 1691.
He then married (3) Rebecca Atkinson.
In 1691 he was overseer of the estate of Nathaniel Briscoe, husband of his sister, Mary. In a record pertaining to this, he was referred to as "Samuel Camp Senr, her brother." In a deed dated Nov 1, 1715, Samuel Camp of Milford conveyed to his son, Enos, the land which he, Samuel, had bought from his brother, Edward Camp, Jr.
Since there are no Edward Camps coming from the Nicholas Camp lineage, Samuel is know to be the son of Edward Camp.
Samuel's death is documented by his grandson, the Reverend Samuel Camp: "My honored grandfather died Jan 27, 1736, in the 91st year of his age." Samuel is very clearly documented as the son of Edward Camp in "Camp, Jones and Related Families" by Nell Jones Carter.
At the age of 10, Samuel was baptized on 15 Sep 1655.
CITING THIS RECORD
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9H61-XGT : accessed 2017-02-13), entry for Lt. Samuel Camp,
Submitted by krkleffman2758252.
ANCESTRAL FILE
Ancestral File Number: 503X-4JB
Notes
Note NI4213Name source : Register
By Order of the Founders and Patriots of America
Published by Published by authority of the General Court of the Order, 1902
Item notes: (1902)
Original from the New York Public Library
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m/1 Hannah Betts; m/2 Milford CT 10 Oct 1682 Mary Camp, b Milford 22 Mar 1663/4, d Milford after Feb 1691/2, dau. of William and Mary (Smith) Camp; he m/3 Rebecca (Atkinson) Canfield, widow ot Thomas Canfield, and dau. of Luke and Mary Atkinson. A proprietor of New Milford, Samuel never moved there. He was a mason, and in the second train band. Also he was a church deacon. He resided in Milford. | Camp, Samuel (I7129)
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writeup from wikitree at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-888
Mary was born to William and Mary (Smith) Camp on 22 Mar 1663 in Milford, CT.[1][2][3]
She married Lieutenant Samuel CAMP on 4 Oct 1682 in Milford, New Haven, CT.[3][4]
Mary died in 1692 in Milford, CT. It is assumed that she is buried in the Old Milford Burying Grounds but no headstone exists.[2]
Sources
↑ "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906." Database. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 6 March 2019. Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City.
↑ 2.0 2.1 Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44555275/mary-camp
↑ 3.0 3.1 Susan Woodruff Abbott, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), p. 175.
↑ "Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPSD-GTQK : 21 September 2019), Mary Camp in entry for Samuel Camp, ; citing Marriage, , Compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut; FHL microfilm 008272225 | Camp, Mary (I7133)
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Writing finished in 1972 | Source (S169)
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Written in Watrousville, Michigan 21 Mar 1892 by Mary Ann Schultz York outlining her experiences in her life. | Source (S186)
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WW1 draft registration shows Felicia Irish RFD Akron as nearest relative? first wife?
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WWI draft registration shows add 600 Harrison Bay City, Employed as machinist at Buick Motors in Flint. dated june 1st 1917.
per Terry-He lived the rest of his life at 1601 Wilson St. His obituary states he had been a foundry worker. He was born 29 Aug 1890 Bay City and died 25 Jun 1980. I have a note that he was a Grey Iron Foundry Superintent in Saginaw MI. Wife is Anna Janiskee. I think I have info on their marriage somewhere and a death notice on his wife who died after him. No kids. Clarence had his mother live with him. The Bay County Historial Museum had documentation that Clarence took care of graves at the Pine Ridge cemetary prior to 1935. His parents are supposed to be buried there. Also was a mentio to Lot number 1454 86 on Aug 9th 1884. Not sure what that is about. I know in 1884 Clarence's uncle Frederick Seeley died.
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Wyuka | Reitz, Margaret (I5892)
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Wyuka Cemetery | Becker, Amalia (I21932)
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Wyuka Cemetery | Bitter, Peter Henry-Harry (I22320)
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Wyuka Cemetery | Hergenroeder, Andreas (I22738)
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Wyuka Cemetery-findagrave.com | Maser, Johann George (I5936)
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Wyuka Cemetery-findagrave.com | Kukkus, Johann Heinrich (I17530)
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Wyuka Cemetery-findagrave.com | Eurich, Konrad (I19320)
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Wyuka Cemetery-findagrave.com | Weigandt, Maria Christina (I25081)
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Wyuka Cemetery-findagrave.com Plot: Sec-3A Sp-1260 | Felsing, Johann Jacob (I5018)
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year of birth estimated based on order in fathers probate | Davis, Thomas (I8401)
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year of birth estimated based on order in fathers probate | Davis, Soloman (I8402)
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year of birth estimated based on order in fathers probate | Davis, Richard (I8404)
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year of birth estimated based on order in fathers probate | Davis, John (I8405)
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year of birth estimated based on order in fathers probate | Davis, Eleanor (I8406)
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year of birth estimated based on order in fathers probate | Davis, Nancy (I8410)
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year of birth estimated based on order in fathers probate | Davis, Mary (I8434)
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Year of birth is entered as 1864 on death record. Obvious error. She is listed as 86 years and 9 months old in April 1924. Year should be 1837. | DeGroat, Jane (I5865)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14709)
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[Abstract made from transcript in source]: Will of "Edman [sic] Shearman of Dartmouth in the County of Bristol in the Province of Massachusets Bay in New England", dated 20 Oct 1712, proved 6 Jul 1719 Taunton, MA, Bristol Co.
Executress; His wife, Dorkas
Children named: Liddy Maxfield, David, Nathan, Nathaniel, Elkanah, Joseph, Samuel and Elnathan.
Will is signed with his mark. Name is spelled Shearman and Sharman.
Copy of the will is on ancestry under "Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991" under Edmund Sherman. | Sherman, Edmund (I6853)
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