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1901 | !Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. !Says he died in Charlestown, Mass. !Ancestral File, ver 416F, checked Sept. 1996. Gives marriage information, and death day and month. !Collens, Clarence Lyman. Collins memorial. c1959. US/CAN 929.273 C692cc. p. 141-142 !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 330-1 lists 7 children. | COLLINS, Deacon Edward (I8110)
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1902 | !Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. !Says he died in Charlestown, Mass. !Ancestral File, ver 416F, checked Sept. 1996. Gives marriage information, and death day and month. !Collens, Clarence Lyman. Collins memorial. c1959. US/CAN 929.273 C692cc. p. 141-142 !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 330-1 lists 7 children. | Collins, Deacon Edward (I8110)
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1903 | !Ruth died 14 Dec./Nov. 1859 in Oklahoma/Texas. Death date might be 1 Nov. or Dec. 1859. !New Salem might be in Franklin county. | STRATTON, Ruth (I8497)
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1904 | !Ruth died 14 Dec./Nov. 1859 in Oklahoma/Texas. Death date might be 1 Nov. or Dec. 1859. !New Salem might be in Franklin county. | Stratton, Ruth (I8497)
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1905 | !Ruth McArthur notes that Presidents William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison were Merry's !Another husband Samuel Potter, m. 10 March 1810 in Mentor Lake, Ohio. He died 30 March 1850. Samuel and Dinah had five children. Children are sealed to David Markham. !Records by Nean Beck. -------------- !Irwin Merry, "A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Mass. and Northfield, Mass." !Married (2) Mr. Kelsey. Dinah had one child by Kelsey. !Married (3) Samuel Potter. He died 17 March, 1850, Newberry, Conn. !Verda Kitchen found death place as Painesville, Lake, Ohio, in a record at Livingston County Historian's Office, Genesseo, NY, rather than her dying at Newbury, Geauga, Ohio. | MERRY, Dinah (I6630)
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1906 | !Ruth McArthur notes that Presidents William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison were Merry's !Another husband Samuel Potter, m. 10 March 1810 in Mentor Lake, Ohio. He died 30 March 1850. Samuel and Dinah had five children. Children are sealed to David Markham. !Records by Nean Beck. -------------- !Irwin Merry, "A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Mass. and Northfield, Mass." !Married (2) Mr. Kelsey. Dinah had one child by Kelsey. !Married (3) Samuel Potter. He died 17 March, 1850, Newberry, Conn. !Verda Kitchen found death place as Painesville, Lake, Ohio, in a record at Livingston County Historian's Office, Genesseo, NY, rather than her dying at Newbury, Geauga, Ohio. | Merry, Dinah (I6630)
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1907 | !Ruth was Samuel's 1st wife. | Ruth (I7666)
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1908 | !Ruth was Samuel's 1st wife. | Ruth (I7666)
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1909 | !Sarah Hosmer was John's first wife. -------------- !"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. | HOSMER, Sarah (I6709)
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1910 | !Sarah Hosmer was John's first wife. -------------- !"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. | Hosmer, Sarah (I6709)
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1911 | !Sarah was Thomas' 2nd wife. !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..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 | WHITING, Sarah (I7646)
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1912 | !Sarah was Thomas' 2nd wife. !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..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 | Whiting, Sarah (I7646)
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1913 | !Sarah was William's 1st wife. | WHITMORE, Sarah (I7662)
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1914 | !Sarah was William's 1st wife. | Whitmore, Sarah (I7662)
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1915 | !see notes for mother Jerusha Lord for source !Married Samuel or Daniel Skinner. | WHITING, Jerusha (I6697)
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1916 | !see notes for mother Jerusha Lord for source !Married Samuel or Daniel Skinner. | Whiting, Jerusha (I6697)
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1917 | !see notes of Jerusha Lord for source !Birth/Death: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors." The Society of Coloniel Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 683. !Genealogies/W.T. Morris !Family group record by Beth Adams. !Might have died 14 Feb. 1766. !Marriage info from Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 344, 346 !Goodwin says he died 14 Feb. 1766. | WHITING, John W. Colonel (I6081)
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1918 | !see notes of Jerusha Lord for source !Birth/Death: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors." The Society of Coloniel Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 683. !Genealogies/W.T. Morris !Family group record by Beth Adams. !Might have died 14 Feb. 1766. !Marriage info from Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 344, 346 !Goodwin says he died 14 Feb. 1766. | Whiting, John W. Colonel (I6081)
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1919 | !See notes on Richard Lord (#932) for source. !Savage - Gen. Dict. of N.E. !family group record by Beth Richmond. !Correct: spelling of first name is incorrect "s" !Elizabeth was John's third wife. !Married (2) Samuel Sendall !Married (3) John Hayward !Married (4) Phineas Wilson of Hartford. !Died 9 or 19 July 1727. Age 92? !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives death date as 10 May 1727 !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b, p. 203 !Barbour gives her husband as William Warren, not John Warren. | CROW, Elisabeth (I6715)
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1920 | !See notes on Richard Lord (#932) for source. !Savage - Gen. Dict. of N.E. !family group record by Beth Richmond. !Correct: spelling of first name is incorrect "s" !Elizabeth was John's third wife. !Married (2) Samuel Sendall !Married (3) John Hayward !Married (4) Phineas Wilson of Hartford. !Died 9 or 19 July 1727. Age 92? !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives death date as 10 May 1727 !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b, p. 203 !Barbour gives her husband as William Warren, not John Warren. | Crow, Elisabeth (I6715)
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1921 | !See notes on Richard Lord (#932) for source. John Warren lived in Boston Mass. !Source 2: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 757, claims that Abigail Warren (wife of Richard Lord, 3rd) is the daughter of "William" Warren and Elizabeth Crow. (vice John Warren) !a tobacconist or card maker of Boston. !Married (1) Deborah Wilson, 21 Oct 1650. !Married (2) Elizabeth, after 1668, 1 son, Nathaniel. Elizabeth was the widow of Thomas Barlow and also John Combs. !of Boston. !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives info on birth, marriage, and death. !AF gives middle name as William. !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 373 | WARREN, John (I6052)
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1922 | !See notes on Richard Lord (#932) for source. John Warren lived in Boston Mass. !Source 2: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 757, claims that Abigail Warren (wife of Richard Lord, 3rd) is the daughter of "William" Warren and Elizabeth Crow. (vice John Warren) !a tobacconist or card maker of Boston. !Married (1) Deborah Wilson, 21 Oct 1650. !Married (2) Elizabeth, after 1668, 1 son, Nathaniel. Elizabeth was the widow of Thomas Barlow and also John Combs. !of Boston. !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives info on birth, marriage, and death. !AF gives middle name as William. !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 373 | Warren, John (I6052)
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1923 | !Settled in Newtown, New Cambridge, Mass. in 1632. !Married (2) Catherine (Hoskins) Wilton, widow of David Wilton of Northampton and dau of John Hoskins & Ann Filer. !Death date might be 12 April 1686. !Gen. of the Hosmers fam., by James Hosmer !Hartford Steam Press !Elihu Greer !NUC Library !Aunt Nean !Family group record by Beth Richmond. !On Founders' Monument in Hartford, Conn. !Might have died Northampton, Conn./Mass. ---------------- !"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Married 1st Frances !Married 2nd Katherine Hoskins, on or about 6 May 1679, Hartford, Conn. Katherine was the widow of Lt. David Wilton. !Arrived in America was prior to 1632 !Religion = congregational !Residences = Hawkhurst, Kent, England; Newtowne (Cambridge), Mass. - prior to 1632; Hartford, Conn. - June 1636; Northampton, Mass. ----------------- !from "Hosmer Genealogy: descendants of James Hosmer who emigrated to America in 1635 and settled in Concord, Mass." by George Leonard Hosmer, Technical Composition Co., Cambridge, Mass., 1928. FHL US/CAN 929.273 H794h. ---------------- !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b, p. 320 !age 83 when he died. !bur Center Ch !gave the info about 2nd wife above, but gave name as Katherine. !Thomas was in Cambridge 1632 !removed to Hartford in June 1636 !removed to Northampton where he died. | HOSMER, Thomas (I7523)
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1924 | !Settled in Newtown, New Cambridge, Mass. in 1632. !Married (2) Catherine (Hoskins) Wilton, widow of David Wilton of Northampton and dau of John Hoskins & Ann Filer. !Death date might be 12 April 1686. !Gen. of the Hosmers fam., by James Hosmer !Hartford Steam Press !Elihu Greer !NUC Library !Aunt Nean !Family group record by Beth Richmond. !On Founders' Monument in Hartford, Conn. !Might have died Northampton, Conn./Mass. ---------------- !"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Married 1st Frances !Married 2nd Katherine Hoskins, on or about 6 May 1679, Hartford, Conn. Katherine was the widow of Lt. David Wilton. !Arrived in America was prior to 1632 !Religion = congregational !Residences = Hawkhurst, Kent, England; Newtowne (Cambridge), Mass. - prior to 1632; Hartford, Conn. - June 1636; Northampton, Mass. ----------------- !from "Hosmer Genealogy: descendants of James Hosmer who emigrated to America in 1635 and settled in Concord, Mass." by George Leonard Hosmer, Technical Composition Co., Cambridge, Mass., 1928. FHL US/CAN 929.273 H794h. ---------------- !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b, p. 320 !age 83 when he died. !bur Center Ch !gave the info about 2nd wife above, but gave name as Katherine. !Thomas was in Cambridge 1632 !removed to Hartford in June 1636 !removed to Northampton where he died. | Hosmer, Thomas (I7523)
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1925 | !Settled in Rush,NY in 1788. Rush was Avon, Livingston, New York, which was Hartford, Ontario, New York. BIRTH: East Haddam (Conn.). Registrar of Vital Staistics. Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1687-1915. US/CAN film #1480163, vol. 1, 1687-1789. (D75) | MARKHAM, William Colonel (I6898)
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1926 | !Settled in Rush,NY in 1788. Rush was Avon, Livingston, New York, which was Hartford, Ontario, New York. BIRTH: East Haddam (Conn.). Registrar of Vital Staistics. Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1687-1915. US/CAN film #1480163, vol. 1, 1687-1789. (D75) | Markham, William Colonel (I6898)
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1927 | !She was blessed as Mary Lucy. !Palmyra, Utah, Utah is now Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah. !Marriage info and the above data came from Lois Crow Goodmansen. !Family records of Ina Markham Mangum !Temple Index records !Data from Lois Crow Goodmansen, 20 Apr 1997. Sudden Death. Just as we go to press we learn of the death of Mary L. Dudley, wife of Andrew Dudley, Sr., of Jensen, which occurred yesterday at 11:30 o'clock a.m. after a brief illness of only a few days' duration. Death was due to some internal complication, the nature of which is not certain. The deceased was born at Spanish Fork fifty years ago, and was a daughter of Stephen Markham of that place. With her husband she came to Uintah County and settled at Jensen in 1887, where the family has since resided. She leaves quite a large family, five of whom are still living at home, three girls and two boys, the youngest being five years of age, The funeral will take place tomorrow. -Vernal Express, September 19, 1903, transcribed by Rhonda Holton | MARKHAM, Mary Lucy (I7672)
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1928 | !She was blessed as Mary Lucy. !Palmyra, Utah, Utah is now Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah. !Marriage info and the above data came from Lois Crow Goodmansen. !Family records of Ina Markham Mangum !Temple Index records !Data from Lois Crow Goodmansen, 20 Apr 1997. Sudden Death. Just as we go to press we learn of the death of Mary L. Dudley, wife of Andrew Dudley, Sr., of Jensen, which occurred yesterday at 11:30 o'clock a.m. after a brief illness of only a few days' duration. Death was due to some internal complication, the nature of which is not certain. The deceased was born at Spanish Fork fifty years ago, and was a daughter of Stephen Markham of that place. With her husband she came to Uintah County and settled at Jensen in 1887, where the family has since resided. She leaves quite a large family, five of whom are still living at home, three girls and two boys, the youngest being five years of age, The funeral will take place tomorrow. -Vernal Express, September 19, 1903, transcribed by Rhonda Holton | Markham, Mary Lucy (I7672)
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1929 | !Son Friedrich August SPECKHAHN * 5 Oct 1859 in Ünglingen 00 3 Nov 1872 Marie Friederike MÜLLER? | SPECKHAHN, Johann Joachim Friedrich (I1750)
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1930 | !Son Friedrich August SPECKHAHN * 5 Oct 1859 in Ünglingen 00 3 Nov 1872 Marie Friederike MÜLLER? | Speckhahn, Johann Joachim Friedrich (I1750)
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1931 | !son of Gustave William CARLSON & Elizabeth Eva JOHNSTON | CARLSON, Joseph Parley (I1052)
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1932 | !son of Gustave William CARLSON & Elizabeth Eva JOHNSTON | Carlson, Joseph Parley (I1052)
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1933 | !Source: Barlowe, Raleigh, The Curtis connection. East Lansing, Mich. : R. Barlowe, 1988. | CORWITHIN, Grace (I9317)
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1934 | !Source: Barlowe, Raleigh, The Curtis connection. East Lansing, Mich. : R. Barlowe, 1988. | Corwithin, Grace (I9317)
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1935 | !Source: Crawford, Hannah, "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair". !Source: Goodwn, Nathaniel, "Genealogical Notes : Contributions to the Family History of Some of the First Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. London is both the city and the county. | WHITING, William (I6608)
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1936 | !Source: Crawford, Hannah, "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair". !Source: Goodwn, Nathaniel, "Genealogical Notes : Contributions to the Family History of Some of the First Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. London is both the city and the county. | Whiting, William (I6608)
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1937 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p, 147. !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | WHITING, Thomas (I8316)
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1938 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p, 147. !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | Whiting, Thomas (I8316)
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1939 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | WHITING, Mary (I8317)
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1940 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | WHITING, Elizabeth (I8318)
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1941 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | WHITING, Joseph (I8319)
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1942 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | WHITING, Nathaniel (I8320)
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1943 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | WHITING, John (I8322)
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1944 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | Whiting, John (I8322)
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1945 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | Whiting, Nathaniel (I8320)
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1946 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | Whiting, Joseph (I8319)
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1947 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | Whiting, Elizabeth (I8318)
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1948 | !Source: Hartford's First Church, by Rockwell Potter, p. 147. | Whiting, Mary (I8317)
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1949 | !Source: Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of New England". !The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Lived in Wethersfield, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. by 1659/1660. !Killed by Indians the same day as his brother, Isaac. !Colonial families of Long Island, New york and Connecticut..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !Married 1st Mary Smith, about 1652. !Married 2nd Mary (Bronson) Wyatt, probably 20 July 1671. !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 | GRAVES, John (I7649)
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1950 | !Source: Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of New England". !The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Lived in Wethersfield, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. by 1659/1660. !Killed by Indians the same day as his brother, Isaac. !Colonial families of Long Island, New york and Connecticut..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !Married 1st Mary Smith, about 1652. !Married 2nd Mary (Bronson) Wyatt, probably 20 July 1671. !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 | Graves, John (I7649)
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