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1801 !Named in William Pinchon's will.

!Married Andrew Paschal or Pascall of Springfield.

!Jane uxor .... Tesdall

!Crawford, Hannah, "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair"
which quotes Water's Gleanings, p. 864.

!FGR in possession of Anna Marie Smith, SLC, UT.
!Genealogical Gleanings in England, by Waters, vol. 1. Will of John
Pynchon
!Married Tesdall. 
PYNCHON, Jane (I7851)
 
1802 !Named in William Pinchon's will.

!Married Andrew Paschal or Pascall of Springfield.

!Jane uxor .... Tesdall

!Crawford, Hannah, "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair"
which quotes Water's Gleanings, p. 864.

!FGR in possession of Anna Marie Smith, SLC, UT.
!Genealogical Gleanings in England, by Waters, vol. 1. Will of John
Pynchon
!Married Tesdall. 
Pynchon, Jane (I7851)
 
1803 !Named in William Pinchon's will.

!Susana uxor .... Platt

!Crawford, Hannah, "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair"
which quotes Water's Gleanings, p. 864.

!FGR in possession of Anna Marie Smith, SLC, UT.
!Genealogical Gleanings in England, by Waters, vol. 1. Will of John
Pynchon
!Married Platt.
!name might be Susanna. 
PYNCHON, Susan (I7850)
 
1804 !Named in William Pinchon's will.

!Susana uxor .... Platt

!Crawford, Hannah, "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair"
which quotes Water's Gleanings, p. 864.

!FGR in possession of Anna Marie Smith, SLC, UT.
!Genealogical Gleanings in England, by Waters, vol. 1. Will of John
Pynchon
!Married Platt.
!name might be Susanna. 
Pynchon, Susan (I7850)
 
1805 !National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America
(Connecticut). "Family records (heretofore unpublished) : collected in
commemoration of the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of
Connecticut", p. 10-11

!Married Ann Watson.

He is not included in Record of Marriages & Births Copied from the 1st Book of Records under the date 18 May 1674; transcribed by Samuel H. Parsons; New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 5, January 1851, p. 63 & subsequent. From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/windsor.htm?o_xid=0039439132&o_lid=0039439132&sourceid=00394391328204436009 
ALLYN, Benjamin (I8160)
 
1806 !National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America
(Connecticut). "Family records (heretofore unpublished) : collected in
commemoration of the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of
Connecticut", p. 10-11

!Married Ann Watson.

He is not included in Record of Marriages & Births Copied from the 1st Book of Records under the date 18 May 1674; transcribed by Samuel H. Parsons; New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 5, January 1851, p. 63 & subsequent. From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/windsor.htm?o_xid=0039439132&o_lid=0039439132&sourceid=00394391328204436009 
Allyn, Benjamin (I8160)
 
1807 !Nickname: Betty Lou POLCH, Elizabeth Louise (I909)
 
1808 !Nickname: Betty Lou Polch, Elizabeth Louise (I909)
 
1809 !Nickname: Fanny Frances (I1884)
 
1810 !Nickname: Fanny Frances (I1884)
 
1811 !Nickname: Gaby

!Resides: 3 Swallow Drive
Boynton Beach, FL 33426-7375
(561) 642-8918 
LASZLO, Gabriella (I2050)
 
1812 !Nickname: Gaby

!Resides: 3 Swallow Drive
Boynton Beach, FL 33426-7375
(561) 642-8918 
Laszlo, Gabriella (I2050)
 
1813 !Nickname: Lyda BALDWIN, Eliza Anne (I803)
 
1814 !Nickname: Lyda Baldwin, Eliza Anne (I803)
 
1815 !Nickname: Queen ALLEN, Hannah Ellen (I604)
 
1816 !Nickname: Queen Allen, Hannah Ellen (I604)
 
1817 !Nickname: Sam

!Occupation: Private in the Army stationed at nearby Mitchell Field 
MOSES, Samuel (I981)
 
1818 !Nickname: Sam

!Occupation: Private in the Army stationed at nearby Mitchell Field 
Moses, Samuel (I981)
 
1819 !Nickname: Toni RESCH, Antonia (I1732)
 
1820 !Nickname: Toni Resch, Antonia (I1732)
 
1821 !not yet sealed to first wife?

"(This family was all sealed 28 Sep 1942 before information was had on a first marriage of Anna Christine Martin)" 
ROSENHAN, Johann Martin (I7583)
 
1822 !not yet sealed to first wife?

"(This family was all sealed 28 Sep 1942 before information was had on a first marriage of Anna Christine Martin)" 
Rosenhan, Johann Martin (I7583)
 
1823 !obituary of Arthur Austin BROWN surname spelled ADELER?

!article on marr. Arnold BROWN & Elizabeth KETCHAM, of Suffern, Rockland, NY 
ADELER, Norman Harold (I673)
 
1824 !Occupation : Blacksmith
!Public office : Deputy, New London, Conn., Oct. 1668 - Oct. 1670.
!Lived in Roxbury, Mass., 1631-1652; New London, Conn., 1652.
!Prentiss / Prentice

!The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant
Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. 
PRENTISS, John (I7940)
 
1825 !Occupation : Blacksmith
!Public office : Deputy, New London, Conn., Oct. 1668 - Oct. 1670.
!Lived in Roxbury, Mass., 1631-1652; New London, Conn., 1652.
!Prentiss / Prentice

!The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant
Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. 
Prentiss, John (I7940)
 
1826 !Occupation: "Tageslöhner" - day laborer DAHRENDORF, Joachim (I1650)
 
1827 !Occupation: "Tageslöhner" - day laborer Dahrendorf, Joachim (I1650)
 
1828 !Occupation: "Tapezier & Polsterer" HESS, Emil August Karl Friedrich Theodor (I1726)
 
1829 !Occupation: "Tapezier & Polsterer" Hess, Emil August Karl Friedrich Theodor (I1726)
 
1830 !Occupation: painter ALDRICH, Newell (I2288)
 
1831 !Occupation: painter Aldrich, Newell (I2288)
 
1832 !Occupation: "smith, of Towcester, NorthHants(hire)" ("Planters of the
Commonwealth" by C.E. Banks, 1984, pg 155)

!Emigrated on the ship "ELIZABETH AND ANNE, Roger Cooper, Master. She
sailed about the middle of May (1635) and arrived at Boston in
Midsummer, with one hundred and two passengers." Among whom were
Thomas Lord, his wife Dorothy, and seven children; Thomas 16, Anne 14,
William 12, John 10, Robert 9, Amy 6, and Dorothy 4.

! Source: "Planters of the Commonwealth" by Charles Edward Banks,
Geneological Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1984, pg 155-156.

!On page 25 of the marriage license book of Petersborough (near
Towcester), England, is the marriage license issued to Thomas Lord and
Dorothy Bird on February 20, 1610-11.
------------------
!McCormick - Hamilton - Lord - Day ancestral lines. US/CAN 929.273
M137me
!probably died in Hartford, Conn.
!Source: Lord, Kenneth. "Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Lord..."

!On Founders' Monument in Hartford, Conn.

!Either Thomas or the ship were from London.

!Savage - Dictionary of N. E. Settlers
!Goodwin - Genealogical notes.
!family group record by Beth Richmond

!Check "The Founding of New England", by Ernest Flagg, and "Lords of
Towcester", by Garvin L. Payne, and "Essex Institute", vol. LIV.

!Ancestral File, 6 March 1996 
LORD, Thomas (I6940)
 
1833 !Occupation: "smith, of Towcester, NorthHants(hire)" ("Planters of the
Commonwealth" by C.E. Banks, 1984, pg 155)

!Emigrated on the ship "ELIZABETH AND ANNE, Roger Cooper, Master. She
sailed about the middle of May (1635) and arrived at Boston in
Midsummer, with one hundred and two passengers." Among whom were
Thomas Lord, his wife Dorothy, and seven children; Thomas 16, Anne 14,
William 12, John 10, Robert 9, Amy 6, and Dorothy 4.

! Source: "Planters of the Commonwealth" by Charles Edward Banks,
Geneological Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1984, pg 155-156.

!On page 25 of the marriage license book of Petersborough (near
Towcester), England, is the marriage license issued to Thomas Lord and
Dorothy Bird on February 20, 1610-11.
------------------
!McCormick - Hamilton - Lord - Day ancestral lines. US/CAN 929.273
M137me
!probably died in Hartford, Conn.
!Source: Lord, Kenneth. "Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Lord..."

!On Founders' Monument in Hartford, Conn.

!Either Thomas or the ship were from London.

!Savage - Dictionary of N. E. Settlers
!Goodwin - Genealogical notes.
!family group record by Beth Richmond

!Check "The Founding of New England", by Ernest Flagg, and "Lords of
Towcester", by Garvin L. Payne, and "Essex Institute", vol. LIV.

!Ancestral File, 6 March 1996 
Lord, Doctor Thomas Senior (I6940)
 
1834 !of Akron, Summit, OH Seiberling, Willard Penfield (I733)
 
1835 !of Chesterland, Geauga, Ohio. MARKHAM, Dinah (I7424)
 
1836 !of Chesterland, Geauga, Ohio. Markham, Dinah (I7424)
 
1837 !Of Gloucester, Essex, Mass.
! may have been born in 1662
-----------------
!Barlowe, Raleigh. The Curtis connection. c1988 US/Can 929.273 A1
no.5648 
CURTIS, Ephraim (I8525)
 
1838 !Of Gloucester, Essex, Mass.
! may have been born in 1662
-----------------
!Barlowe, Raleigh. The Curtis connection. c1988 US/Can 929.273 A1
no.5648 
Curtis, Ephraim (I8525)
 
1839 !Of Gloucester, Essex, Mass. CURTIS, Abigail (I8526)
 
1840 !Of Gloucester, Essex, Mass. Curtis, Abigail (I8526)
 
1841 !of Guilford, Conn., 1639-1646.
!of Thatcham, Berkshire, England
!of Horsham, Sussex, England, arrived ca. 1600

!Came to America in the 2nd week in July, 1639, New Haven. Vessel: St.
John

!Married (2) Joan Kinward, 2 June 1629, at Horsham, Sussex, England. She
was buried at Horsham, 21 June 1631.

!Savage - Genealogy Dictionary of New England 4v.
!James Hosmer - Genealogy of the Hosmer Family
!Family group record by Beth Richmond.
!The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant
Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts.
!Colonial families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut : being the
ancestry & kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith, by Herbert Furman
Seversmith, U.S. & Can 929.273 Se 835s

Guilford (Conn.). Town clerk. Records of births, marriages, and deaths,
1639-1905. US film # 1482110, Book A (D79)
in Guilford, New Haven, Conn., 4 Sept. 1645 see D79 (Dutton)

Genealogies of Connecticut Families gives his wife as Rebecca, v. 1, p. 265. 
BUSHNELL, Francis (I7529)
 
1842 !of Guilford, Conn., 1639-1646.
!of Thatcham, Berkshire, England
!of Horsham, Sussex, England, arrived ca. 1600

!Came to America in the 2nd week in July, 1639, New Haven. Vessel: St.
John

!Married (2) Joan Kinward, 2 June 1629, at Horsham, Sussex, England. She
was buried at Horsham, 21 June 1631.

!Savage - Genealogy Dictionary of New England 4v.
!James Hosmer - Genealogy of the Hosmer Family
!Family group record by Beth Richmond.
!The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant
Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts.
!Colonial families of Long Island, New York and Connecticut : being the
ancestry & kindred of Herbert Furman Seversmith, by Herbert Furman
Seversmith, U.S. & Can 929.273 Se 835s

Guilford (Conn.). Town clerk. Records of births, marriages, and deaths,
1639-1905. US film # 1482110, Book A (D79)
in Guilford, New Haven, Conn., 4 Sept. 1645 see D79 (Dutton)

Genealogies of Connecticut Families gives his wife as Rebecca, v. 1, p. 265. 
Bushnell, Francis Junior (I7529)
 
1843 !of Hartford, Hartford, Conn.

!"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant
Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts.

!Occupation: Owner - Corn Mill, Bolting Mill; Part Owner Sawmill
----------------------------------------------------------
One entry in IGI gave his parents as:
Benjamin Knowlton / Hannah Merrick sp 14 June 1995 Bount 
MORGAN, Thomas (I7445)
 
1844 !of Hartford, Hartford, Conn.

!"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant
Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts.

!Occupation: Owner - Corn Mill, Bolting Mill; Part Owner Sawmill
----------------------------------------------------------
One entry in IGI gave his parents as:
Benjamin Knowlton / Hannah Merrick sp 14 June 1995 Bount 
Morgan, Thomas (I7445)
 
1845 !of New Hampshire POULETTE, Robert Joseph (I172)
 
1846 !of New Hampshire Poulette, Robert Joseph (I172)
 
1847 !of New York City WATSON, Frederick W. (I730)
 
1848 !of New York City Watson, Frederick W. (I730)
 
1849 !of Northampton, Mass and Northfield, Mass.

!Salt Lake index file
!no 882 book 21 p. 31
-----------------
!From "History of Northampton, Massachusetts", as quoted in "A 300 year
record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Massachusetts
and Northfield, Massachusetts", by Irwin Merry (in Merry file) :

!"At a ...meting there was then granted to Cornelius the Irishman three
akers of land..."

!"Cornelius Merry was a servant of John Lyman, to whom he was
indentured."

!"When Northfield was first settled, he removed to that place...the owner
of considerable land."

!"He was actively engaged in King Philip's war, and participated in the
"Fall's Fight."

!"In 1666, the court ordered "Cornelius Merry to be whipt 20 stripes for
abusing the authority in this country and the English by seditious
speeches." "His master, John Lyman, agreed to pay that sum, and 2s.
costs, and the court ordered Merry to serve his master 12 days more
after his term of apprenticeship had expired."

!His son, Cornelius, sold the Northfield, Mass. estate of his parents in
1716 after their deaths.
----------------
!"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant
Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts.

!Cornelius was granted land in Northampton, Mass. in 1663. He was a
participant in the Falls fight, one of the major battles of King Philips
War. After the war [sometime after 1676], he removed from
Northampton. (Savage. Gene. Dictionary of N.E. III, 1861, p. 200)

!In Ireland, the name remained fairly concentrated in the counties of
Tipperary and Waterford. What little movement occurred took place
primarily in the adjacent counties of Cork and Kilkenny.
----------------------
One source said he died before 1716 Hartford,Middlesex,Massachusetts, USA 
MERRY, Cornelius (I7375)
 
1850 !of Northampton, Mass and Northfield, Mass.

!Salt Lake index file
!no 882 book 21 p. 31
-----------------
!From "History of Northampton, Massachusetts", as quoted in "A 300 year
record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Massachusetts
and Northfield, Massachusetts", by Irwin Merry (in Merry file) :

!"At a ...meting there was then granted to Cornelius the Irishman three
akers of land..."

!"Cornelius Merry was a servant of John Lyman, to whom he was
indentured."

!"When Northfield was first settled, he removed to that place...the owner
of considerable land."

!"He was actively engaged in King Philip's war, and participated in the
"Fall's Fight."

!"In 1666, the court ordered "Cornelius Merry to be whipt 20 stripes for
abusing the authority in this country and the English by seditious
speeches." "His master, John Lyman, agreed to pay that sum, and 2s.
costs, and the court ordered Merry to serve his master 12 days more
after his term of apprenticeship had expired."

!His son, Cornelius, sold the Northfield, Mass. estate of his parents in
1716 after their deaths.
----------------
!"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant
Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts.

!Cornelius was granted land in Northampton, Mass. in 1663. He was a
participant in the Falls fight, one of the major battles of King Philips
War. After the war [sometime after 1676], he removed from
Northampton. (Savage. Gene. Dictionary of N.E. III, 1861, p. 200)

!In Ireland, the name remained fairly concentrated in the counties of
Tipperary and Waterford. What little movement occurred took place
primarily in the adjacent counties of Cork and Kilkenny.
----------------------
One source said he died before 1716 Hartford,Middlesex,Massachusetts, USA 
Merry, Cornelius (I7375)
 

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