Paternal Ancestry of Sarah (Heath) Palin
Updated 15 Sep 2008
Since posting my original page on the ancestry of Gov. Palin (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/palin.htm), which only carried her paternal line as far as her father, I received a number of letters regarding her possible paternal ancestry. One correspondent, Tom Brown, suggested that #2 was the Charles Richard Heath who according to the California Birth Index was born 24 March 1938 in Los Angeles County (mother Brandt). Another correspondent, Michael Hurdle, confirmed that identification from obituaries and other documentation and carried the ancestry back further. The information below on #2 and his ancestors is mostly quoted from Mr. Hurdle’s posts to me, with some minor changes in format. My own additions appear in this color. Others provided additional information and are credited in the relevant areas.
1. Sarah Louise (Heath) Palin: b. 11 Feb 1964 Sandpoint, Bonner Co., ID; m. Todd Mitchell Palin 29 Aug 1988 Palmer courthouse, AK; governor of Alaska 2006-, 2008 Republican V.P. candidate
2. Charles Richard “Chuck” Heath: b. 24 Mar 1938 Los Angeles County, CA
3. Sarah “Sally” Sheeran: b. Oct 1940; resided Richland, Benton Co., WA
4. Charles F. Heath: b. 25 Oct 1901 Chicago, Cook Co., IL; d. 6 Jan 1980 Hope, Bonner Co., ID; m. c 17 June 1928 Los Angeles Co., CA.
5. Nellie Marie "Marie" Brandt: b. 14 September 1900 Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., CA; d. 3 Feb 1988 Sandpoint, Bonner Co., ID.
6-7. continued at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/palin.htm
8. Charles R. Heath: b. Mar 1872 IL; d. 15 Jun 1933 Los Angeles Co., CA [cert. #32295: brought to my attention by Tom Brown]; m. c 25 October 1898 Chicago, Cook Co., IL (m. 2nd c 1903 Agnes ___, who was born 9 April 1874 Canada and died 31 May 1959 Los Angeles Co., CA)
[sister Mrs. Lena Heath Wood in DAR (#69214) in right of Jeremiah Bingham (also Elisha Field Jr., Elisha Field Sr., Elias DeLong, and Elijah Kirkham); see below]
9. Alice Adaline Maria “Addie” Oriel: b. 16 Nov 1874 Chicago,
Cook Co., IL [extracted IGI]; d. 25 Sep 1902 Chicago
10. Henry Charles Brandt: b. Jun 1867 MN; d. 28 Mar 1939 Los Angeles Co., CA [cert. #17340: brought to my attention by Tom Brown]; m. c 29 Jun 1894 Los Angeles Co., CA (divorced; m. 2nd bef.1930 Ola B. ___)
11. May Belle Ruddock: b. Oct 1867 WI; d. 1 Sep 1934 Salt Lake City, UT; bur. Rosedale Cemetery
16. James W. Heath:
b. c1847/8 IL; m. 13
Apr 1868 Knox Co., IL [E:32]
[Field 498]
17. Alma Miranda Rhodes:
b. Jan 1845 VT; d. 1904 [submitted
IGI: b. 15 Jan 1845 Richmond, Chittenden Co., VT]
[apparently
records relating to #17 and her parents at http://ccha.tufl.org/ccha/records/03020000/030200000228.htm]
[Williams 72]
18. Francis H.
"Frank" Oriel: b. May 1832 Canada; d. 30 Sep 1916 Genoa, DeKalb Co., IL [cert. 9684]; m. (2nd)
31 Jan 1870 St. Catharine’s, Niagara, Ontario, Canada
[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onniagar/lincoln/grantham/rom_stgeorges_2.htm
(brought to my attention by Tom Brown; see below for his note concerning #s
18-19). Before I posted this update,
Mike Meggison also contacted me with the above link.]
19. Ellen Dee: Aug 1842 Ireland; d. 28 Aug 1901 Chicago, Cook Co., IL [IL death index; Chicago Daily Tribune, 30 Aug 1901]
20. Charles C. Brandt: b. Mar 1837 Friedland, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany; d. between 1900 and 1910 San Diego, San Diego Co., CA; m. c1862 prob. Sigel, Brown Co., MN
21. Maria Criss: b. May 1840 Carroll Co., OH; d. aft 1910 San Diego, San Diego Co., CA?
22. Thomas S. Ruddock: b. Feb 1818 Franklin Co., MA; d. aft 1880; m. 1847
23. Maria N. Newell: b. c1828 MA; d. aft 1880
32. William M. Heath:
b. 11 May 1815 Washington Co., NY; d. 31 Mar 1882 Wataga, Knox Co., IL; bur. Hope
Cemetery, Galesburg, Knox Co., IL; m. 3 Aug 1837 Knoxville, Knox Co., IL [1:9]
[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knoxctyil&id=I00884]
[Stuart C. Wade, The Bottskill Baptist
Church: Greenwich, Washington Co., N.Y… (pp. 115-117: “…There is some
historical and Revolutionary interest in the fact that some of the papers of
the patriot Major-General Heath, have been discovered in the possession of a
descendant at Galesville[sic], Illinois, thus strengthening the tradition that
these Washington County Heaths are of the same old Roxbury, Mass. Stock, whence
the patriot soldier sprang….The earliest
origin of the Washington County Heaths, so far traced dated back to Joseph
Heath, born about 1730 (or prior thereto in Mass. Or Conn.) who married Sarah
---, and about 1760 (or thereabouts), settled at Middle Falls, then, and by
him, named Heath’s Mills….he had issue….[including] Joseph Heath, born probably
in Massachusetts April 6, 1753 came with his parents to Heath’s Mills, married
Mabel Rising. He died in Greenwich ---
Union Village--- June 21, 1830. His wife
died Oct. 29, 1820, aged 64 years, 8 months and 12 days. Both rest in the Baptist burial ground, where
monumental inscriptions supply their data.
Their children were….Sidney Heath, moved to Galesburg, Illinois….Sidney
Heath (son of Joseph), born at Greenwich, Married ---- Issue: William Heath, died in Galesburg,
Ill., leaving a son, William Heath, living and possessing General Heath’s safe
and papers.”]
[AFN: 1XD4-FPB]
33. Lucinda M. Field:
b. 16 Jun 1819 Cornwall, Addison Co., VT; d. 11 Jul
1899 Galesburg; bur. Hope Cemetery
[Field 497-499]
[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knoxctyil&id=I03182]
34. Charles W. Rhodes:
b. 20 Jan 1815 VT; d. 24 May 1880; bur. Wataga
Cemetery, Sparta Twp., Knox Co., IL [submitted IGI: Charles Westcott Rhodes;
m. 11 Apr 1836 Richmond, Chittenden Co., VT]
[Williams 72]
[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knoxctyil&id=I00921:
brought to my attention by William A. Reitwiesner]
35. Jane Goodrich:
b. 12 Apr 1816 VT; d. 21 Aug 1869; bur. Wataga Cemetery
[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knoxctyil&id=I04075:
brought to my attention by William A. Reitwiesner]
36. Henry Francis Oriel: b. c1799 England; d. 11
Oct 1853 Bermuda; m. (2nd) (m. 1st 29 Mar 1817 in
Quebec Mrs. Catherine (Campbell) Goddard)
[from the Drouin
Collection: “Henry Francis Oriel Esqre., of the City
of Quebec, Clerk in the Commissareat[sic], Bachelor, aged twenty one years, was married (by
License and with consent of her Mother) to Miss Mrs. Catherine Godard,
of the same City, spinster widow, aged twenty years, this twenty ninth
day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen…” For Mrs. Goddard, see also http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/METISGEN/2001-07/0996005543
and http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kpoirier&id=I036786]
[The Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 41 (London, 1854), p. 439: “[deaths]
Oct. 11. At Bermuda, of the epidemic
fever, aged 55, Assistant Commissary-General H. F. Oriel”; online at http://books.google.com/books?id=v_8IAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA439&lpg=PA439&dq=%22h+f+oriel%22&source=web&ots=lSgYHVTQIR&sig=0Eb6f5YdFKSyPYLAjbihgTom3KQ&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result]
[#36 and family (four children)
sailed to London in the Walrus in 1826: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Arrivals/1826a.htm]
37. Mary ___: b. c1810 England; d. aft. 1870 Monroe Co., NY
40. Carl Christian Brandt: b. c1808 Friedland, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany; d. c1889 New Ulm, Brown Co., MN; m. Germany
[immigrated to Cleveland, OH, USA, in 1852, settled in Brown County, MN in 1856]
41. Wilhelmina Plath: b. c1812 Friedland, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany; d. c1880 New Ulm, Brown Co., MN
42. Henry Criss/Crist: b. 3 May 1804 Brooke Co., VA; d. 8 Feb 1877 Carroll Co., OH; m. 4 June 1827 Columbiana Co., OH
43. Bathsheba Walton: b. 16 May 1804 New Garden, Columbiana Co., OH; d. 20 Oct 1852
[Walton 358]
44. Justus Ruddock: b. c1792 Buckland, Franklin Co., MA; d. aft 1850 WI?; m. 25 Nov 1813 Hawley, MA
45. Rhoda Damon: b. Aug 1795 Hawley, MA
46. Asa Newell: b. 8 Apr 1799 MA; d. aft 1860 Berlin, Green Lake Co., WI; m. 18 May 1818
47. Nancy M. Boyden: b. 9 Dec 1795 MA or NH; d. 13 Dec 1879 Berlin, Green Lake Co., WI?
64. Sidney Heath:
b. c1789/90 Greenwich, Washington Co., NY {according to PRF, b. 15 Feb 1791
Washington Co., NY, and d. 19 Oct 1859 Woodhill, IL}
65. Ann ___: b.
c1794/5 NY (OR Phebe Foster)
66. Luman Field: b. 28 Mar 1794
Cornwall, VT; d. 30 Sep 1846 Galesburg, IL; m. 3 Dec 1816
[Field 497]
67. Abigail DeLong: b. 28 Apr 1799 VT;
d. 19 Apr 1862
[Bingham 85]
68. William Rhodes:
b. 21 Jun 1772 Warwick, RI; d. 1853
[Westcott 182; Williams 71]
69. Sally Salisbury:
b. 1776 Cranston, Bristol Co., RI {PRF: b. 18 Feb 1776 Cranston; d. 6
May 1861 Richmond, VT}
[Stone 80]
[AFN: Z7CN-MM]
80. Julius Brandt: d. Germany
81. ___: d. Germany
84. John Michael Crist: b. 30 May 1774 Harmons Creek, Washington Co., PA; d. 17 Sep 1845 Augusta Twp, Carroll Co., OH; m. 11 February 1795
85. Sarah Tolan:
86. Gabriel Walton: b. 17 Nov 1777; d. 18 Apr 1845; m. 1801 or 12 Mar 1802
[Walton 174-175]
87. Mary Townsend: b. 8 Sep 1781; d. 15 Nov 1862
88. Edward Ruddock: m. 1789 Whately, MA
89. Martha Sanderson: b. 10 Feb 1772 Whately, MA
90. Stephen Damon: (Rev. War); b. 16 Feb 1757 Ware, MA; d. 18 Nov 1842 Hawley, MA; m. Nov 1785
91. Rhoda Thayer: b. 2 Oct 1767 Ware, MA; d. 3 or 8 July 1839 Hawley, MA
92. Asa Newell: b.c1760 MA; d.
8 Jul 1845; m. (1st) 24
October 1790 Charlton, Worcester Co., MA
[corrections
from Tim Dowling]
93. Ruth Kelley: b. 1770; d. Apr 1828
94. Eli Boyden: bp. 4 Sep 1768; d. c1840 Chesterfield, NH; m. 22 Jan 1794 Barre, MA
95. Patty Hinds:
128. Joseph Heath:
b. 22 May 1754 Tolland Twp., Tolland Co., CT [see under #256]; d. 21 Jun 1830
Greenwich Village[?] {according
to PRF m. 25 Sep 1777 Suffield, Hartford Co., CT}
129. Mabel Rising:
b. c 17 Feb 1756; d. 29 Oct 1820 (age 64y 8m 12d) {PRF: b. 17 Oct 1756 Suffield}
132. Elisha Field Jr.:
b. 3 Mar 1763 Bennington, VT; d/ 18 Feb 1852
Cornwall, VT; m. 10 Mar 1790
[Field 333]
133. Ruth Kirkham:
b. 10 May 1770 Marlboro, MA; d. 21 Jun 1835
134. Aaron DeLong:
135. Sylvia Bingham:
b. 18 Dec 1778 Bennington, VT; d. 7 Jun 1812
[Bingham 85]
136. William Rhodes:
b. 1749 Warwick, RI; according to DAR “served, 1775, as lieutenant on one of
the vessels which was ordered for the defense of the Colony of Rhode Island,
under the command of Christopher Whipple”; d. 1776 Warwick; m. (2nd)
2 Jul 1769
[Williams 71]
137. Ann Westcott:
b. 17 Mar 1746
[Westcott 182]
138. Nathan Salisbury:
b. 1 Dec 1751 Cranston, RI; d. 4 May 1817 Cortland Co., NY; m. 16 May 1771
[AFN: GQ5T-BN (pointed out to me
by William Reitwiesner)]
139. Abigail Stone:
b. 16 Oct 1753; d. 14 Dec 1836
[Stone 80]
168. John Michael Criss: b. 21 Sep 1746; d. 1831; m. 1 June 1769
169. Ursula Hawkins: b. 1746; d. 1820
170. John Tolan:
171. Esther Dwire:
172. Benjamin Walton:
d. bef. 30 Sep 1818; m. (2nd)
[Walton 81]
173. Ruth Bond: b. 1744/1745 Bucks Co., PA; d. 2 Jun 1805
174. Benjamin Townsend: Quaker preacher of Chester County, PA
176. Edward Ruddock:
d. at sea
177. Esther ___:
178. Thomas Sanderson: b. 16 Mar 1746; m. 1 Dec 1774
179. Lucy Wright:
180. Dr. Edward Damon: b. 1704 Reading, MA; d. 15 Mar 1801 Ware, MA, aged 96; m. 25 Dec 1740 Reading, MA (m. 1st 6 Jun 1735 Hartford, CT, Lois Spencer)
[Bulkeley 193]
181. Elizabeth Smith: b. 7 Dec 1720 Reading, MA; d. 12 Dec 1804 Ware, MA
182. Micah Thayer:
b. 29 Jun 1740/41; d. 4 Jan 1779 Ware, MA; m. 17
Nov 1763
[Bass 20; MB&D 263]
183. Lois Thayer:
b. 7 Jul 1744
[Thayer 149]
186. Robert Kelley: m. 22 Oct 1771 Warren, MA (m. 1st c 22 Sep 1759 Ruth Wheelock)
187. Lydia Marrs: of Western Warren, MA
188. Micah Boyden: b. 17 Sep 1744 Medfield, MA; d. 1770 Barre, MA; m. 1 Nov 1764 Barre, MA
189. Phebe Sears: (m. 2nd 7 Oct 1773 John Partridge)
[Sears 106]
256. Joseph Heath:
d. 1802 Washington Co., NY
[will signed 2 Aug 1802, proved
5 Oct 1802: Joseph Heath of Hartford, Washington Co., NY; names wife Sarah and
children Winslow Heath, Stephen Heath, Timothy Heath, Joseph Heath, Jacob
Heath, Jemima (m. Andrew Hall), Sarah (m. John Austin), Thankful (m. Elisha
Phelps), Jerusha (m. John Merann[?]),
Levi, Abigail (m. Daniel Allen), and Simeon]
[children
of Joseph and Sarah Heath from the Barbour Index as extracted in the IGI:
Sarah (3 Aug 1742 Tolland Twp., Tolland Co.)
Simeon (7 Mar 1744 Tolland Twp.)
Joseph
(3 Aug 1746 Tolland Twp., d. 9 Feb 1752)
Winslow (7 Sep 1748 Tolland Twp.)
Stephen (10 May 1750 Tolland Twp.)
Joseph
(22 May 1754 Tolland Twp.; just father listed)
Jacob (11 Feb 1756 Somers Twp., Tolland Co.)
Sarah (3 Sep 1757[sic] Somers Twp.)
Jemima (23 Sep 1757[sic] Somers Twp.)
Thankfull (24
May 1759 Somers Twp.)
Jerusha (2 Mar
1761 Somers Twp.)
Simeon (13 Feb 1763 Somers Twp.)
Abigail
(19 Jan 1765 Somers Twp., d. 17 Apr 1765)
Benjamin (16 Aug 1767 Stafford Twp., Tolland Co.)]
257. Sarah ___:
264. Elisha Field:
b. 1 Jul 1717 Sunderland, MA; d. 18 Jan 1791
Cornwall, VT; m. 11 Jan 1753
[Field 231]
265. Betty Pratt:
b. 6 May 1726 Westboro,
MA; d. 18 Feb 1809
266. Elijah Kirkham:
267. Molly Webster:
268. Elias DeLong:
[AFN:SCBL-QV]
269. Isabel Dickinson:
270. Jeremiah Bingham:
b. 26 Jun 1748 Norwich, CT; d. 24 Jun 1841/2
Cornwall, VT; m. (1st) 1771
[Bingham 50; Hyde 203]
271. Abigail (___)
Hawks: d. 17 May 1817
272. Anthony Rhodes:
b. 27 May 1722; d. 13 Dec 1752
[Williams 71]
273. Elizabeth ___:
b. c1718; d. 6 Feb 1809
274. Nathan Westcott:
b. 23 Mar 1711 Cranston, RI; d. 25 Feb 1791 Warwick, RI; m. (1st) 6
Mar 1735
[Westcott 182]
275. Anne Greene:
b. 4 Dec 1712; d. 6 Jan 1744/5
278. Joseph Stone:
b. 1727
[Stone 35]
279. Anna Kent/Brown:
336. Johanne Nicolas Heinrich Criss: b. 29 Oct 1716; d. Feb 1783; m. 25 Jan 1738/39
337. Ana Cathrin Nowlin: b. 10 Oct 1722; d. 10 Feb 1783
344. Isaac Walton:
m. c1736
[Walton 38-39]
345. Alice Davis:
346. Joseph Bond: b. 6 Aug/Oct 1704; d. bef. 1760 New Garden, Guilford Co., NC
347. Martha Rogers:
356. Joseph Sanderson: b. 30 Aug 1714; d. 20 Mar 1772; m. 1737 Groton
357. Ruth Parker: b. 2 Jul 1716; d. 8 Dec 1780
358. Asahel Wright: d. 4 Dec 1816
359. Lucy (Waite) Bardwell: b. 27 Sep 1727 Hatfield, MA; d. 1 Apr 1814
[Warner 105]
360. Thomas Damon: b. 31 Jan 1658/1659 Reading, MA; d. 20 Oct 1723 Reading; m. 16 May 1683 Reading
361. Lucian Emerson: b. 2 Oct 1667 Milton, MA; d. 17 Jan 1739/1740 Reading
[Bulkeley 144-145]
362. Abraham Smith: b. c1690 Reading, MA
363. Elizabeth Pierce: b. c1690 Reading
364. Dr. Jonathan Thayer: b. 28 Feb 1701/2; m. 1722
[Bass 20]
365. Elizabeth Samson (not Alden):
[MB&D 262]
366. Moses Thayer:
b. May 1710
[Thayer 149]
367. Hannah ___:
376. Joshua Boyden: b. 20 Aug 1709 Medfield, MA; d. Oct 1770 Barre, MA; m. 3 Feb 1743 (m. 1st 18 Jun 1732 Sarah Allen, born 1715 and died 19 Aug 1742; m. 3rd 19 May 1748 Mrs. Rachel Bullard, of Wrentham)
377. Sarah Smith: d. 21 Jan 1748 (m. 1st Isaac Chenery)
378. Silas Sears: b.
11 Feb 1719/20 Yarmouth, MA; d. 29 Feb 1780 Greenwich, MA; m. 9 Jun 1743
Harwich, MA
[Sears 105-106]
379. Deborah Buck:
[Sears 106]
512-515. carried further in AF and PRF
528. Joseph Field:
b. 9 Jun 1689 Sunderland, MA; d. 4 Feb 1754; m. 13 Sep 1716
[Field 161-162]
529. Mary Smith:
b. 24 Sep 1697; d. 9 Mar 1767
530. John Pratt: m.
4 Jan 1716
531. Bathsheba Fay:
b. 1 Jan 1693 Marlboro, MA {sister of
John Fay, who was great(x6) grandfather of George H. W. Bush, 41st
President and great(x7) grandfather of George W. Bush, 43rd
President}
[Fay 24]
536-537. carried further in AF
540. Dea. Joseph Bingham: b. 4 Jun 1709 Norwich, CT; d. 4 Nov 1787 Bennington,
VT; m. 25 Nov 1731
[Bingham 23]
541. Ruth Post: b.
15 Oct 1711 Norwich; d. Bennington
[Hyde 57-58]
544. Maj. John Rhodes:
b. 20 Nov 1691; d. 1776; m. (1st) 29 Apr 1714
[Williams 68]
545. Catherine Holden:
d. 25 Jul 1731
548. Josiah Westcott:
b. 2 Dec 1675 Old Warwick, RI; d. 11 Nov 1721 Cranston, RI; m. 1 Jan 1701
[Westcott 181]
549. Hannah Gardiner:
550. Maj. Peter Greene:
b. 20 Jan 1682; d. 3 Dec 1767; m. 29 Jun 1710
551. Keziah Davis: d. 17 Mar 1753
556. John Stone:
b. 1674; m. (2nd)
[Stone 1]
557. Abigail Foster:
688. Samuel Walton:
b. c1689; d. c1758; m. 15 Feb 1709 Byberry Meeting
[Walton 19-20]
689. Marcy Waterman:
692. Benjamin Bond: m. 20 Feb/Apr 1686 Slaughterford, Wiltshire, England
693. Ann Paradise:
714. Isaac Parker:
715. Ruth ___:
718. Joseph Waite:
b. 11 Nov 1688 Hatfield, MA; m. (2nd) 22 Sep 1720
719. Mary Warner: b.
17 Aug 1694; d. 18 Aug 1792 Whately, MA
[Warner 104-105]
720. Thomas Damon: bp. 28 Oct 1627 Faversham, Kent, England; d. 7 Dec 1683 Reading, MA; came to America in 1650
722. Rev. Joseph Emerson: bp. 25 Jun 1620
Bishops-Stortford, Hertford, England; d. 3 Jan 1679/80
Concord, MA; m. 7 Dec 1665 Concord
723. Elizabeth Bulkeley: b. c1638; d. 4 Sep 1693 Reading, MA
[Bulkeley
128]
728. Josiah Thayer:
b. Mendon, MA; d. c1728 Mendon; m. 7 Jan 1690
729. Sarah Bass:
d. Mendon
[Bass 20]
730. Stephen Samson:
[MB&D 262]
731. Elizabeth ___:
732. Isaac Thayer:
b. Mendon, MA; m. (2nd)
[Thayer 147]
733. Mary ___:
752. Jonathan Boyden: b. 30 Jul 1674 Medfield, MA; d. 3 Mar 1719 Medfield, MA; m. (1st) 17 Nov 1698 (m. 2nd 12 Feb 1713 Esther Thurston)
753. Rachel Fisher: b. 24 Mar 1680; d. 31 Mar 1712
756. Capt. Joseph Sears: b. c1675 Yarmouth, MA; d. 7 May 1750; m. 19 Sep 1700 Yarmouth
[Sears 67]
757. Hannah Hall:
d. 28 Jul 1753
758. John Buck: m.
10 Mar 1719/20
759. Phebe Sears: b. 26 Jun 1694 Yarmouth, MA
[Sears 64]
1056. Capt. Joseph Field: b. c1658 Hartford, CT; d. 15 Feb 1736 Sunderland, MA;
m. (1st) 28 Jun 1683
[Field 117-118]
1057. Joanna Wyatt:
b. 1663; d. 25 Mar 1722
1058. Joseph Smith:
1059. Canada Wait:
b. 22 Jan 1678 Canada
[Wait 13]
1062. John Fay: b.
30 Nov 1669 Marlboro, MA; d. 5 Jan 1747; m. (1st) 1 Dec 1690
[Fay 20-24]
1063. Elizabeth Wellington: b. 29 Dec 1673; d. 8 Mar 1729
1080. Thomas Bingham:
b. 11 Dec 1667 Norwich, CT; d. 5 Apr 1710; m./ 17 Feb
1691/2
[Bingham 9]
1081. Hannah Backus:
1082. Samuel Post:
b. 8 Mar 1668 Norwich, CT; d. 23 Apr 1735; m. 17 Mar 1698
[Hyde 11]
1083. Ruth Lathrop/Lothrop: d. 10 Aug 1750
1088. John Rhodes:
b. 1658; d. 14 Aug 1716; m. 12 Feb 1685
1089. Wait Waterman:
b. 1668; d. 1711
[Williams 68]
1090. Charles Holden:
1091. Catherine Greene:
1096. Jeremiah Westcott: b. c1633/4; d. 1686; m. 27 Jul 1666
[Westcott 155]
1097. Eleanor England:
b. 1644 Portsmouth, RI
1098. George Gardiner:
1099. Tabitha Tefft:
1100. Peter Greene:
b. 4 Feb 1654; d. 12 Aug 1723; m. 16 Dec 1680
1101. Elizabeth Arnold:
d. 5 Jun 1728
1112. Hugh Stone:
b. c1638
[Stone 1]
1113. Abigail Busecot:
1376. Daniel Walton:
b. c1660; d. 20 Apr 1719; m. c Aug 1688
[Walton 9-11]
1377. Mary Lamb:
1378. ___ Waterman:
1379. Margaret ___:
1384. Edward Bond: of Bewley, Laycock Parish, Wiltshire, England
1436. Sgt. Benjamin Waite: b. 1644; d. 29 Feb 1704 Deerfield, MA; m. 8 Jun 1670
[Wait 13]
1437. Martha Leonard:
b. 15 May 1649
1438. Daniel Warner:
b. 1666 Hadley, MA; d. 12 Mar 1754 Hardwick, MA; m. (1st) 12 Dec
1688
[Warner 58-59]
1439. Mary Hubbard:
b. 10 Apr 1669
1446. Rev. Edward Bulkeley: bp. 12 Jun 1614 Odell,
Bedford, England; d. 2 Jan 1695/6 Chelmsford, MA [RD600 pp. 419 (descent from William I
of Scotland) and 442 (descent from Henry II of England)]
[Bulkeley
111-112]
1447. Lucian ___:
1456. Fer(di)nando
Thayer: d. 28 Mar 1713 Mendon, MA; m. 14
Jan 1652
[Thayer 141]
1457. Huldah Hayward: d. 1 Sep 1690 Mendon
1458. Thomas Bass:
b. c1635/9 Roxbury, MA; d. 8 Jan 1719/20; m. (1st) 4 Oct 1660
[Bass 11]
1459. Sarah Wood:
b. 1 Oct 1642; d. 29 Sep 1678
1460. Henry Samson:
bp. 15 Jan 1603/4 Henlow,
Bedfordshire, England; Mayflower
passenger; d. 1684/5 Duxbury, MA; m. 6 Feb 1635/6 Plymouth, MA
1461. Anne Plummer:
1464. same as #1456
1465. same as #1457
1504. Jonathan Boyden: b. 20 Feb 1652 Boston, MA; d. 30 May 1732; m. 26 Sep 1673 (m. 2nd Anne ___, who died 1735)
1505. Mary Clark: b. 12 Mar 1649 Dedham, MA
1506. John Fisher: b. 18 Feb 1652 Dedham; d. 15 Oct 1727 Medfield, MA; m. 6 Mar 1674
1507. Hannah Adams:
1512. Lt. Silas Sears:
d. 13 Jan 1697/8 Yarmouth, MA
[Sears 48]
1513. Anna ___: d.
4 Mar 1725/6 Yarmouth
1518. Silas Sears:
b. 1661 Yarmouth, MA; d. 1732; m. (1st) 1692
[Sears 64]
1519. Sarah Crosby:
b. 24 Mar 1667; d. 20 Mar 1705/6
2112. Zechariah Field:
b. c1596; d. 30 Jun 1666 Hatfield, MA; m. c1641
[Field 97-100]
2113. Mary ___:
2114. John Wyatt:
2115. Mary Bronson:
2118. same as #1436
2119. same as #1437
2124. John Fay: d.
5 Dec 1690; m. (1st)
[Fay 14-18]
2125. Mary Brigham:
d. 1676 Watertown, MA
2126. Benjamin Wellington:
2127. Elizabeth Sweetman:
2160. Thomas Bingham:
bp. 5 Jun 1642 Sheffield, England; d. 16 Jan 1729/30
Windham, CT; m. 12 Dec 1666
[Bingham 3-8]
2161. Mary Rudd:
b. 1648; d. 4 or 5 Aug 1726
2162. Lt. William Backus:
2164. John Post:
d. 10 Feb 1711 Norwich, CT; m. Mar 1652 Saybrook
2165. Hester Hyde:
d. 13 Nov 1703 Norwich
[Hyde 4]
2166. John Lothrop:
bp. 7 Dec 1645 Boston, MA; d. 25 Aug 1688
Wallingford, CT; m. 15 Dec 1669
2167. Ruth Royce:
2176. Zachariah Rhodes:
d. 1665
2177. Joanna Arnold:
2178. Resolved Waterman:
2179. Mercy Williams:
b. 15 Jul 1640; d. 1705
[Williams 54]
2180. Randall Holden:
2181. Frances Dungan:
2182. Dep. Gov. John Greene: b. c1620; d. 27 Nov 1708
2183. Ann Almy:
2192. Stukely Westcott: b. c1592; d. 12 Jan 1677 Portsmouth, RI
[Westcott 123]
2200. same as #2182
2201. same as #2183
2202. Stephen Arnold:
2752. William Walton:
bp. 19 Aug 1629 Oxhill,
Warwickshire, England; m. 30 Sep 1657
[Walton 1-3]
2753. Alice Martin:
2872. Thomas Wait:
b. c1601; d. bef. Apr 1677 Portsmouth
[Wait 10-11]
2874. John Leonard:
2876. Lt. Daniel Warner: d. 30 Apr 1692 Hatfield, MA; m. (1st)
[Warner 40-44]
2877. Mary ___: d.
Sep 1672
2878. John Hubbard:
b. c1630; d. 1702 Hatfield, MA
2879. Mary Merriam:
2912. Thomas Thayer:
2913. Margery ___:
2916. Dea. Samuel Bass: b. c1600; d. 30 Dec 1694 Braintree, MA
[Bass 1-5]
2917. Ann Savell:
3008. Thomas Boyden: m. (1st) (m. 2nd 3 Nov 1658 Boston, MA Hannah (Phillips) Morse, widow of Joseph Morse)
3009. Frances ___: d. 17 Mar 1658 Boston
3010. Joseph Clark: one of the earliest settlers of Dedham, and one of the thirteen who undertook the settlement of Medfield
3011. Alice ___:
3012. Lt. Joshua Fisher: d. 1672 Dedham, MA
3014. Peter Adams: of Medfield, MA
3015. Rachel ___:
3024. Richard Sears/Sares: bur. 26 Aug 1676 Yarmouth, MA
[Sears 23-32]
3036. same as #1512
3037. same as #1513
3038. Rev. Thomas Crosby:
3039. Sarah ___:
4250. Thomas Brigham:
d. 19 Dec 1653
4252. Roger Wellington:
4253. Mary Palgrave:
4328. Stephen Post:
d. 16 Aug 1659 Saybrook
4330. William Hyde:
d. 6 Jan 1681 Norwich, CT
[Hyde 1-3]
4332. Samuel Lathrop:
d. 29 Feb 1700 Norwich, CT; m. 28 Nov 1644 Barnstable, MA
4333. Elizabeth Scudder:
4334. Robert Royce:
4358. Roger Williams:
b. c1601; d. 19 Apr 1683
[Williams 1]; m. 15 Dec 1629
High Laver, Essex, England
4359. Mary Barnard:
d. 1676
4362. John Greene:
b. c1597; surgeon; d. 1658 Warwick, RI
4363. Joanna Tattershall:
5752. Andrew Warner:
d. 18 Dec 1684
[Warner 13-28]
5756. George Hubbard:
b. c1600
5757. Mary Bishop:
8506. Dr. Richard Palgrave: [RD600 p. 333
(descent from Edward I of England)]
8507. Anna ___:
8664. Rev. John Lothrop: d. 8 Nov 1653 Barnstable, MA
8665. Hannah Howse:
Bass: Charissa
Taylor Bass and Emma Lee Walton, Descendants
of Deacon Samuel & Ann Bass (Freeport, IL, 1940).
Bingham: Theodore A. Bingham, Genealogy of the Bingham Family… (Harrisburg, 1898).
Bulkeley: Donald Lines Jacobus, The Bulkeley
Genealogy… (New Haven, 1933).
Fay: George Henry Johnson, One Branch of the Fay Family Tree… (Columbus, 1913).
Field: Frederick Clifton Pierce,
Field Genealogy… (Chicago,
1901).
Hyde: Reuben H. Walworth, Hyde Genealogy…, vol. 1 (Albany, 1864).
MB&D: Susan E. Roser, Mayflower
Births and Deaths, vol. 2 (Baltimore, 1992).
Sears: Samuel P. May, The Descendants of Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass… (Albany,
1890).
Stone: Richard C. Stone, Genealogy of the Stone Family Originating in
Rhode Island (Providence, 1866).
Thayer: Elisha Thayer, Family Memorial… (Hingham,
MA, 1835).
Wait: John Cassan
Wait, Family Records of the Descendants
of Thomas Wait of Portsmouth, Rhode Island (1904).
Walton: Norman Walton Swayne, Byberry Waltons… (Philadelphia, 1958).
Warner: Lucien C. Warner and
Josephine Genung Nichols, The Descendants of Andrew Warner (New Haven, 1919).
Westcott: Roscoe L. Whitman, History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and
Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott… (1932).
Williams: Bertha Williams
Anthony, Roger Williams of Providence
(Cranston, RI, 1949).
1880 – Wataga,
Knox Co., IL, e.d. 149,
sheet 27 (p. 363c)
Heath, William M. W M 65 Carpenter NY NY NY
___, Lucinda M. W F 60 Wife VT VT VT
1870 – Wataga,
Knox Co., IL, p. 8
Heath, William 55 M W Farmer 3000 1500 NY
___, Lucinda 51 F W VT
___, William 8 M W IL
1870 – Sparta Twp. (Wataga P.O.), Knox Co., IL, p. 18
Rhodes, Charles 55 M W Farmer 5500 2000 VT
___, George 33 M W Farmer VT
___, Hiram 28 M W Farmer VT
___, Jane 16 F W IL
___, Louisa 14 F W IL
Neslin, Peter 18
M W Sweden
1860 – Henderson, Knox Co., IL,
p. 518
Wm. Heath 40 M Farmer 200 NY
Lucinda “ 40 F NY
Sidney “ 20 M IL
Mary “ 17 F IL
Morgan “ 14 M IL
Jas. “ 12 M IL
1860 – Richmond, Chittenden Co.,
VT, p. 45 (483)
W. Rhodes 88 M Farmer 15000 3500 RI
Sally “ 84 F RI
Wm. “ 51 M Farmer NH
Caroline “ 49 F VT
Maria “ 22 F VT
Horatio “ 49 M Farmer VT
Byron Barber 46 M Farm Laborer VT
Maria “ 36 F NY
Geo. “ 12 M VT
Matilda D. Fox[?] 18 F Servant NY
Geo. Thacher 22 M Farm Labroer ME
1851 – Pittsburg, Frontenac,
Canada West (Ontario), Canada, p. 11
Henry F. Oriel Commissariat Offc. England Protestant 52
Mary Oriel England Protestant 42
Eliza Oriel England Protestant 27
Francis H. Oriel Canada West Protestant 20
Mary Ann Oriel Canada East Protestant 18
Emma S. Oriel Canada East Protestant 16
Leya[?] E. Oriel Canada
East Protestant 14
Fredk. Oriel Canada
East Protestant 11
Charles Oriel Canada
East Protestant 9
1850 – Twp. 12 N. 2 E., Knox Co.,
IL, p. 777 (390a)
Sidney Heath 60 M Farmer 800 NY
Ann “ 55 F NY
Juliett “ 18 F NY
Margaret Eli 35 F NY
William Heath 35 M Waggon Maker 1200 NY
Lucinda “ 32 F VT
Sidney “ 8 M IL
Mary “ 6 F IL
Morgan “ 4 M IL
James “ 2 M IL
1850 – Richmond, Chittenden Co.,
VT, p. 153 (77a)
William Rhodes 78 M Farmer 10000 RI
Sally “ 74 F RI
Nelson “ 40 M Laborer VT
Charles “ 35 M Farmer VT
James “ 34 M Farmer VT
George G. “ 12 M VT
Anthony “ 10 M VT
Myron “ 7 M VT
Alma M. “ 5 F VT
Abigail A. “ 2
F VT
Mary Corbett 19 F VT
Stephen Barker 22 M Laborer Ireland
Eldred McBride 21 M Laborer Ireland
NOTE for #s 18-19: message from
Tom Brown (dated 5 Sep 2008):
I've done some searching on Francis H. Oriel and
discovered that he was married to Ellen Dee on 31 January 1870 at St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada. Both were residents of Rochester, NY
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onniagar/lincoln/grantham/rom_stgeorges_2.htm
Looking at the 1860 and 1870 census, one can tell that
Francis was married before to a woman named Hellen
who most likely passed on before 1870. Francis'
children from this first marriage consisted of Eliza Helen "Birdie",
Blanche A (possibly died in infancy), Florence, and Emma. It seems that after Francis married Ellen, that he soon departed for Chicago leaving his three
surviving daughters to live with Frank's elder unmarried sister Eliza. (Source Citation: Year:
1880; Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York; Roll: T9_864; Family History
Film: 1254864; Page: 426.1000; Enumeration District: 112; Image: 0675.)
The 1900 census record is misleading. Frank and Ellen (listed as Allna) state they had five children together and been
married for 45 years (ca. 1855).
Apparently, Frank was attempting to say that he's been married since 1855
and that he was adding the total number of children he had from both marriages. So technically, Alice Addie Oriel only had
one full blooded sibling - Nellie.
I also found a Frank H. Oriel living at Oak Grove, IL
with his third wife Mary (b. ca 1850 in NY) in 1910. However Frank's age is incorrect. Should be 77 instead of 67. However, all other data seems to indicate
that this is Gov. Palin's ancestor. Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place:
Oak Park, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T624_239; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 75;
Image: 913.
So we can assume that Ellen Dee Oriel passed on before
1910.
And in conclusion:
the Illinois death index states that Frank H. Oriel died at Genoa, De
Kalb Co, Illinois on Sept 30, 1916 Certificate #0009684. No age is given but because his surname is so
rare, I'm almost certain this is him.
******
HEATH
*******
Source: 1870 Census of Knox County, IL (Wataga)
92/96 Heath, James 23MW Mining coal IL
Heath, Maranda 25FW Keeps house VT
Heath, Liu 0FW At home IL
Source: 1880 Census of Knox County, IL (Galesburg, Dist 133)
281/367 Heath, J. W. WM32 Head Married Engineer IL/NY/OH
Heath, Alma WF35 Wife Married Keeping house VT/VT/VT
Heath, Lena WF10 Dau Single IL/IL/VT
Heath, Charles WM8 Son Single IL/IL/VT
Heath, Olive WF4 Dau Single IL/IL/VT
Source: 1900 Census of Knox County, IL (Galesburg Ward 2, Dist 38)
123/142 Heath, Elma WF55 Jan 1845 Married 4/6 ch VT/VT/VT
Heath, Lena Dau WF30 Feb 1870 Single IL/VT/VT
Armstrong, Fred Lodger WM33 Jan 1867 Single IL/IL/IL
Source: 1910 Census of Knox County, IL (Galesburg, Dist 148)
84/87 Wood, Arthur Head MW41 M2 5yrs NY/NY/NY
Wood, Lena Wife FW40 M1 5yrs 0/0 ch IL/IL/VT
Source: California Death Index
Lena May Wood, b. 2 Feb 1870 (IL), d. 17 Jul 1950 (Los Angeles County), fa: HEATH, mo: RHOADS
Source: DAR Lineage Books
Mrs. Lena Heath Wood. DAR ID Number: 69214
Born in Knoxville, Ill.
Wife of Arthur Wood.
Descendant of Jeremiah Bingham.
Daughter of James W. Heath and Alma Rhodes (1845-1904), his wife.
Granddaughter of William Heath and Lucinda Field, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Lumon Field and Abigail Delong, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Aaron Delong and Sylina Bingham, his wife; Elisha Field Jr., and Ruth Kirkham, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jeremiah Bingham and Abigail Hawks, his wife; Elisha Field and Betty Pratt, his wife; Elias De Long and Isabel Dickinson, his wife; and of Elijah Kirkham.
Jeremiah Bingham (1748-1842) was a private in the Vermont militia, serving at the battle of Bennington, 1777. He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died in Cornwell, Vt.
Elisha Field and his son Elisha served in frontier defense. They are both buried at Cornwall, Vt.
Elijah Kirkham was at the battle of Bunker Hill.
Elias De Long served under different commands and as lieutenant of Levies under Col. William Malcom.
Possible obit connections in Chicago Sun-Times thru 1940
1875 - Patrick Heath, age 48 years, funeral by cars to Calvary
1935 - Michael E. Heath, beloved brother of Thomas, Mrs. Mary Kelly and the late James Heath. Interment Calvary.
16 July 1929 -
Mrs. Heath, Oldest Citizen of Libertyville, Is Dead
Mrs. Martha Jane Heath, 92 years old, pioneer resident of Lake county and the oldest resident of the village of Libertyville, died late Sunday night at her Libertyville home after a short illness. At the age of 16 years Mrs. Heath came to Libertyville from Corinth, Vt., making the trip in a covered wagon. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 3:30 pm, from her home. Burial will be in the Lakeside cemetery at Libertyville. [1880 Census: Isaac Heath, age 47, Martha Heath, age 42, Omer A. Heath, age 22, Warren M. Heath, age 16, Mary C. Heath, age 68] -- not a match
Source: Chicago Sun-Times, 25 October 1898
Marriage Licenses Issued
Charles R. Heath, age 26, and Alice A. Oriel, age 22, both parties residents of Chicago
Source: 1900 Census of Cook County, IL (Chicago Ward 12, ED 352)
48/105 Heath, Charles R. Head WM28 Mar 1872 Marr 1 yr IL/IL/VT
Heath, Alice C. Wife WF24 Nov 1875 Marr 1 yr IL/Can-Eng/Ire
Heath, Francis O. Son WM0 Apr 1900 Single IL/IL/IL
Source: Chicago Sun-Times, 26 Sep 1902
HEATH - Addie Oriel, Sept. 25, aged 26 years, wife of Charles R. Heath, 1219 Jackson blvd. Funeral notice later.
Source: Chicago Sun-Times, 27 Sep 1902
HEATH - Addie Oriel. Funeral today at 10 a.m. from 1219 Jackson blvd. to Our Lady of Sorrows church, thence by carriage to Calvary.
Source: 1910 Census of Los Angeles County, CA (Assembly Dist 74, ED 75)
39/41 Heath, Charles R. Head MW38 M2 7 IL/US/US Telephone electrician
Heath, Agnes Wife FW3? M1 7 1/1 ch Can-Eng/Can-Eng/Can-Eng
Heath, Charles F. Son MW9 Single IL/IL/IL
Source: Los Angeles Times, 17 June 1928
Intention to Marry
HEATH-BRANDT, Charles F. Heath, 26; Nellie M. Brandt, 25
Source: 1922 Voter Registration List for Los Angeles County
161 Heath, Charles R, store mgr, 1318 N Edgemont st, R
Source: 1930 Census of Los Angeles County, CA (Dist 29)
5390 Romaine Street
94/95 Heath, Charles R. Head MW58 Marr@25 IL/IL/VT Proprietor, Radio Store
Heath, Agnes Wife FW56 Marr@26 Can-Eng/Can-Eng/Can-Eng Clerk, Radio Store
Source: 1930 Census of Los Angeles County, CA (Dist 616)
143/143 Heath, Charles F. Head MW28 Marr@26 IL/IL/Can-Eng Salesman, retail electric supplies
Heath, Marie B. Wife FW28 Marr@26 CA/MN/WI Public school teacher
Source: California Birth Index, 1905-1995
Carol Frances Heath, b. 16 Aug 1936 (Los Angeles County, CA), mother's maiden name: Brandt
Charles Richard Heath, b. 24 Mar 1938 (Los Angeles County, CA), mother's maiden name: Brandt
Source: California Death Index, 1940-1997
Agnes Heath, b. 9 Apr 1874 (Canada), d. 31 May 1959 (Los Angeles County)
Checked Los Angeles Times obituaries, not found
Source: SSDI
Charles Heath, b. 25 Oct 1901, d. Jan 1980, lr: Hope, Bonner, ID, iss: CA
Marie B. Heath, b. 14 Sep 1900, d. 3 Feb 1988, lr: Sandpoint, Bonner, ID, iss: ID
Source: Saindpoint (ID) Daily Bee, Wed, 23 Jan 1980, page 11
Charles F. Heath, a 31-year resident of Hope, died Jan. 6 in a Yuma hospital from an apparent heart attack. A photographer for many years in the Los Angeles area, he drove a school bus in the Hope area and was an avid fisherman. He is survived by his wife, Marie, at Yuma; a son Charles R. Heath, and four grandchildren, all of Wasilla, Ark. [sic]
Source: Sandpoint (ID) Daily Bee, 16 Feb 1988
Former Hope resident and teacher Marie B. Heath died Feb. 3 in Sandpoint, according to information received from the family. She was 87. No local services were held, but the family suggests memorials be directed to the Sandpoint First Church of Christ, Scientist, 422 Pine St.
She was born Sept. 14, 1900 in Santa Monica, Calif., attended UCLA and taught for 45 years. After many years in North Hollywood, the family moved in 1948 to Hope, where she taught until she retired in 1967.
She is survived by her son Chuck Heath of Wasilla, Alaska, and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie, and daughter, Carol.
******
ORIEL
******
Source; 1860 Census of Monroe County, NY (Rochester Ward 10)
/2790 Oriel, Francis H. 27M Dry goods merchant Canada
Oriel, Hellen F. 26F New York
Oriel, Eliza H. 3F New York
Oriel, Blanche A. 1F New York
Cavaughn, Jane 21F Servant Canada
Oriel, Elisa C. 40F England
Source: 1870 Census of Monroe County, NY (Rochester Ward 10)
220/252 Oriel, Frank 36MW Hatter Can
Oriel, Charles 27MW Hatter Can
Oriel, Mary 60FW England
Oriel, Eliza C. 45FW Keeping house England
Oriel, Birdie 14FW At school New York
Oriel, Florence 9FW New York
Oriel, Emma 8FW New York
McCarty, Nora 22FW Domestic servant New York
Source: 1880 Census of Cook County, IL (Chicago)
317/433 Oriel, Frank WM45 Head Married Hatter NY/NY/NY
Oriel, Ellen WF38 Wife Married Keeping House Ire/Ire/Ire
Oriel, Nellie WF8 Dau Single At school IL/NY/Ire
Oriel, Addie WF5 Dau Single IL/NY/Ire
Cole, Louise WF22 Boarder Single Seamstress NY/MA/Ire
Source: 1900 Census of Cook County, IL (Cicero, Dist 1145)
23/24 Oriel, Frank Head WM68 May 1832 Marr 45 yrs Can/Eng/Eng
Oriel, Anna Wife WF57 Aug 1842 Marr 45 yrs 5/5 ch Ire/Ire/Ire
Oriel, Nellie Dau WF25 Nov 1874 Single IL/Can/Ire
Gutherson, Adna Servant WF24 Jun 1875 Single Swe/Swe/Swe
********
BRANDT
********
Source: Brown County (New Ulm), Minnesota Pioneers and their Families, Excerpted from History of Brown County, Minnesota: Its People Industries and Institutions, by Dr. L. A. Fritsche (Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916)
pp. 37-38
Judge Ernst Brandt, former judge of probate for Brown county, former county commissioner and for twenty-two years editor of the newspaper Fortschritt, at New Ulm, now living retired from the more active duties of life in that city, is a native of Germany, having been born in Roga, by Friedland, Mecklenberg-Strelitz, October 1, 1838, son of Carl Christian and Wilhelmina (Plath) Brandt, both natives of Friedland, who were the parents of four children, of whom the subject of this sketch was the second in order of birth, the others having been Charles C., Fritz and Wilhelmina.
Carl Christian Brandt was the youngest of the four children born to his parents, Julius Brandt and wife, the others having been August, Eda and Theresa. Julius Brandt was a school master and took an active part in local church work in his native land. Both he and his wife died in Germany. Carl C. Brandt was carefully reared and received an excellent education, for some time in his young manhood having been a school teacher in his native land. He was trained to the millwright's craft and became a very proficient artisan in that form of industry. He married in the Fatherland Wilhelmina Plath, youngest of the three children born to her parents, the others having been Hans, who died in New Ulm, this county, and Herman, who is now living, at the age of eighty-four years, in Yakima, Washington.
In the year 1852 Carl C. Brandt and his family came to the United States, locating at Cleveland, Ohio, where they remained until 1856, in which year they came to Minnesota, locating in Brown county, thus being among the pioneers of this county. Carl C. Brandt homesteaded a quarter of a section of land in Sigel township and there established his home, quickly becoming recognized as one of the leading pioneers of the county. He had brought a complete set of millwright's tools with him from Cleveland and shortly after settling here erected on his farm the first grist-mill ever constructed in the state of Minnesota. This mill was operated by wind power and its great wings for many years were familiar objects in the landscape there. The stone for the buhrs of the mill was taken from the bed of Cottonwood river and for years this substantial old mill faithfully performed its office of grinding the corn of the neighbors for miles about in that vicinity. In addition to his extensive farming and milling operations Carl C. Brandt was active in promoting the general interests of the new community and took a prominent part in civic affairs. He was for years a member of the school board in Sigel township and served the county for some time in the capacity of county commissioner. When well past middle age he and his wife moved from the farm and located in New Ulm, where they spent the remainder of their lives in the comfortable frame house they erected on the site now occupied by the residence of Doctor Fritsche. Mrs. Brandt died at the age of sixty-eight, her husband surviving for some years, he being eighty-one years of age at the time of his death.
Source: 1860 Census of Brown County, MN (Cottonwood, PO: New Ulm)
454/446 Brandt, Charles 50M Farmer Mecklenberg
Brandt, Whilhemina 46F Mecklenberg
Brandt, Frederick 22M Painter Mecklenberg
Brandt, Ernest 24M Mecklenberg
Source: 1870 Census of Brown County, MN (New Ulm)
68/76 Brandt, C. Ch. 62MW Retired farmer Mecklenburg
Brandt, Wilhelmine 58FW Keeping house Mecklenburg
Source: 1870 Census of Brown County, MN (Sigel)
32/32 Brand, Charles 33MW Farmer Mecklenburg
Brand, Maria 28FW Keeping house Mecklenburg
Brand, Emma 6FW Minnesota
Brand, Clara 5FW Minnesota
Brand, Henry 3MW Minnesota
Source: 1880 Census of Brown County, MN (New Ulm, Dist 21)
79/34 Brandt, C. Ch. WM72 Head Wid Retired farmer Meck/Meck/Meck
Brandt, Emma WF16 Gdau Single Keeping house OH/Meck/OH
Source: 1880 Census of Brown County, MN (Sigel, Dist 25)
93/101 Brandt, Charlie C. WM43 Head Married Farmer Meck/Meck/Meck
Brandt, Maria WF40 Wife Married Keeping house OH/OH/OH
Brandt, Clara WF15 Dau Single At home OH/Meck/OH
Brandt, Henry C. WM12 Son Single At home MN/Meck/OH
Source: Los Angeles Times, 29 June 1894
Henry C. Brandt, a native of Minnesota, aged 27 years, a resident of San Diego, to May Belle Ruddock, a native of Wisconsin, aged 26 years, a resident of Covina.
Source: 1900 Census of San Diego County, CA (San Diego Ward 6, ED 196)
144/194 Brandt, Chas C. Head WM63 Mar 1837 Marr 38 yrs Ger/Ger/Ger
Brandt, Maria C. Wife WF60 May 1840 Marr 38 yrs OH/OH/OH
Brandt, Clara G. Dau WF35 Mar 1865 Divorced OH/Ger/OH
Bellis, Samuel Boarder WM60 Apr 1840 Widowed IA/IA/IA
Source: 1900 Census of Los Angeles County, CA (Ward 3, ED 28)
171/228 Brandt, Henry Head WM32 Jun 1867 Marr 6 yrs MN/Ger/OH
Brandt, May C. Wife WF32 Oct 1867 Marr 6 yrs WI/MA/MA
Brandt, Charlie R. Son MW4 Oct 1895 Single CA/MN/WI
Source: 1910 Census of San Diego County, CA (San Diego Ward 9, ED 164)
462/480 Brandt, Maria C. Head MW69 Widowed 2/3 ch OH/VA/OH
Brandt, Clara G. Dau FW44 Divorced OH/Ger/OH
Source: 1910 Census of Los Angeles County, CA (Assembly Dist 72, ED 198)
212/254 Brandt, Henry Chas. Head MW42 M1 15 yrs MN/Ger/OH Mechanical engineer, machinery ?
Brandt, May B. Wife FW42 M1 15 yrs 3/3 ch WI/MA/MA
Brandt, Charles R. Son MW14 Single CA/MN/WI
Brandt, Nellie M. Dau FW9 Single CA/MN/WI
Brandt, Grace M. Dau FW2 Single CA/MN/WI
Source: WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Charles R. Brandt, b. 13 Oct 1895 (Covina, CA), reg. Yolo County, CA, single
Source: 1920 Census of Los Angeles County, CA (Assembly Dist 75, ED 466)
45/116 Brandt, Henry C. Head MW52 Married MN/Ger*/OH
Brandt, Nellie M. Dau FW19 Single CA/MN/WI
Brandt, Grace M. Dau FW11 Single CA/MI/WI
Partain, Clara G. Sister FW54 Divorced OH/Ger*/OH
* - Mechlenberger
Source: 1930 Census of Los Angeles County, CA (Dist 125)
718/754 Brandt, Henry C. Head MW62 Marr@27 MN/Ger/OH Sales manager, ???
Brandt, Ola B. Wife FW55 Marr@20 MN/Ger/Ger
Source: Los Angeles Times, 3-5 Sep 1934
BRANDT. May B. Brandt, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Announcement of services later by Pierce Brothers.
BRANDT. September 1, May B. Brandt, loving mother of Mrs. Charles Heath, Grace and Charles R. Brandt; sister of Mrs. N. Newell. Announcement of services later by Pierce Brothers.
BRANDT. Services for May B. Brandt 2 p.m. today at the Rosedale Cemetery chapel. Pierce Brothers, directors.
Source: California Death Index, 1940-1997
Clara Grace PARTAIN, b. 5 Apr 1866 (Ohio), d. 24 May 1941 (Los Angeles County), fa: BRANDT, mo: CRISS
*****
CRISS
*****
Source: Canton (OH) Ohio Repository, 4 Oct 1833
CARROLL COUNTY ELECTION
The following named gentlemen are candidates for the offices respectively attached to their names:
Coroner -- Thomas McGavran, John Blackledge, Henry Criss.
Source: 1850 Census of Carroll County, OH (Augusta)
1907/ Criss, Henry 45M Farmer VA
Criss, Bath'a 46F OH
Criss, Isaac 12M OH
Criss, Maria 9F OH
Criss,
Albert 6M OH
Straline, Solomon 22M OH
Straline, Malinda 19F OH
Source: 1870 Census of Stark County, OH (Paris Twp, PO: Minerva)
408/414 Criss, Henry 65MW Retired farmer VA
Criss, Lina 55FW Keeps house OH
Criss, Williard 14MW OH
Rudy, Bell 19FW Housekeeping PA
Pitney, Orren 48MW Manufacture NY
Source: 1880 Census of Stark County, OH (Minerva, Dist 152)
47/49 Criss, Linna WF64 Head Widowed Housekeeping OH/PA/PA
Criss, Willard WM23 Son Married Stone & Brick mason OH/OH/OH
Criss, Mary E. WF21 Dau-in-L Married Domestic duties OH/OH/OH
Criss, Frank WM2 Son OH/OH/OH
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~myfamilybranches/criss/pafn02.htm
1. Henry CRIST, b. 3 May 1804 (Brooke County, VA/WV) and died 8 February 1877 (Carroll County, OH), married 4 June 1827 (Columbiana County, OH) to Bathsheba WALTON.
2. John Michael CRIST was born 30 May 1774 (Harmons Creek, Washington, PA) and died 17 September 1845 (Augusta Twp, Carroll County, OH). Married 11 February 1795.
3. Sarah TOLAN
4. John Michael CRISS was born 21 September 1746 and died 1831. Married 1 June 1769.
5. Ursula HAWKINS was born 1746 and died 1820.
6. John TOLAN
7. Esther DWIRE
8. Johanne Nicolas Heinrich CRISS was born 29 October 1716 and died February 1783. Married 25 January 1738/39.
9. Ana Cathrin NOWLIN was born 10 October 1722 and died 10 February 1783.
******
BOND
******
Source: Bond Genealogy, A History of the Descendants of Joseph Bond, by Samuel Bond Garrett (Muncie, IN: 1913)
p. 7
From "Wiltshire Notes and Queries,"
"Benjamin Bond, son of Edward Bond, of Bewley, Laycock parish, and Ann Paradise, of Slaughterford, were married 2 mo. 20, 1686, at Slaughterford."
p. 9-11
JOSEPH BOND, son of Benjamin and Ann Bond, of Devizes, Wilts (England) was born 8 mo. 6, 1704. Wife Martha Rogers (thought to be a kinswoman of martyr John Rogers). Lived in the early part of their time in Bucks County, PA in or near Richland Township, afterward moved (ca 1750) to New Garden, Guilford County, NC, died before 1760. Buried at New Garden, now Guilford College.
Children included Ruth Bond, b. 1744-45.
Joseph Bond was grandson of Edward Bond, of England, and son of Benjamin Bond and wife, Ann Paradise, of Wiltshire, England. He was born in England, emigrated to America - Pennsylvania -- about 1735, married Martha Rogers, lived in Bucks County, Penn., moved to Roan, now Guilford Co., N.C., about 1751,
p. 18
RUTH BOND, daughter of Joseph and Martha (Rogers) Bond, was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, about 1744-5. She married (date not known) Benjamin Walton, a Friend or Quaker. They lived some years in Eastern Pennsylvania, Bucks County, but later, prior to 1793, moved to a new settlement of Friends in Washington County of the same State. She died 2 June 1805, in the 61st year of her age. The date of his decease and birth is wanting. The Waltons were a numerous and prominent people in Pennsylvania. Residence, Pennsylvania. The children of Benjamin and Ruth (Bond) Walton include:
Gabriel Walton, b. Nov. 17, 1777
p. 38
GABRIEL WALTON (Ruth-Joseph), son of Benjamin and Ruth (Bond) Walton, born Nov. 17, 1777; married March 12, 1802: Mary Townsend, daughter of Benjamin Townsend, a Quaker preacher of Chester County, Pennsylvania. She became a preacher of some note herself. She was born Sept. 8, 1781 and died Nov. 15, 1862; he, Gabriel Walton, died April 18, 1845. Children include:
Bathsheba Walton, b. May 16, 1804; m. Henry Criss; she died Oct. 20, 1852; four children.
**********
RUDDOCK
**********
Source: 1880 Census of Cook County, IL (Chicago, Dist 109)
52/54 Ruddock, Thomas S. WM62 Husb Married Lumber dealer N Y/NY/NY
Ruddock, Maria N. WF52 Wife Married MA/MA/MA
Ruddock, Chas H. WM31 Son Single Lumber dealer WI/NY/MA
Ruddock, Fred S. WM17 Son Single Clerk in lumber off WI/NY/MA
Ruddock,
May B. WF12 Dau Single WI/NY/MA
Ruddock, Nellie M. WF8 Dau Single WI/NY/MA
Blackmon, Ada WF30 Single Music Teacher MA/MA/MA
Source: http://www.calarchives4u.com/biographies/losangeles/la-ruf.htm
An Illustrated History of Los Angeles County, California - Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company, 1889. Page 618.
THOMAS S. RUDDOCK
Among the prominent capitalists of the East who have located
in Los Angeles County, seeking its genial climate, etc., as a desirable place
of residence, is the above-named gentleman, who is residing at 317 Grand
avenue, Los Angeles. Mr. Ruddock is
largely interested in real estate in the county and is projecting and carrying
out some, of the most extensive citrus-fruit planting in the San Gabriel
Valley. He is the owner of 1,100 acres of land in the Puente, San Dimas,
Glendora and Azusa school districts. Of this choice land 378 acres are located
two and a half miles south and west of Glendora and three and a half miles
southeast of Azusa. Mr. Ruddock is planting the whole of this tract to citrus
fruits. He is sparing neither time nor money in his improvements, and is
destined to build up one of the most magnificent orange groves in the United
States. Of the 160 acres planted in 1889, he has the following choice
varieties: 800 Jaffa, 1,500 Malta Blood, 500 Sanford's Mediterranean, 1,000
Hart's Tardiff, 400 Mediterranean Blood, a large
acreage of Washington Navels, ten acres in lemons, and a variety of other
citrus fruits, such as Ruby, Jell, etc. He is an enthusiast in his
horticultural pursuits, and gives the matter his personal attention. He is
seeking and obtaining the choicest varieties of citrus fruits to be obtained,
and is planting many varieties heretofore unknown in that section of the San Gabriel
Valley. He is the owner of 730 acres of land two miles west of his fruit lands, which is devoted to general farming. Mr. Ruddock is a
successful business man and the founder of his own fortune. He is conducting
his large horticultural pursuits upon the same basis that has secured his
success in the various business enterprises of his life. He is a strong
believer in the future wealth and prosperity that awaits the San Gabriel
Valley, and recognizes no such word as failure in his enterprise. The brief
facts obtained as to Mr. Ruddock's life and business successes are of interest.
He is a native of New England, dating his birth in Franklin County, Massachusetts, in February, 1818. In 1831 his
father moved to Onondaga County, New York, and was there engaged as a farmer
and miller. Mr. Ruddock was reared to farm life, receiving such educational
advantages as were afforded by the common schools. In 1842 he determined to
strike out in the great West, and in that year located near Racine, Wisconsin,
where he took up Government land and commenced life as a pioneer farmer, after
which he located at Berlin, Green Lake County. In 1849 he came to California,
and for the next four years was engaged in mining in Placer County and on the
middle fork of the American River. Returning to Berlin in 1853 he entered into
extensive business operations, conducting a large mercantile establishment and
lumber business. He also built steamboats and established a packet and freight
line on the Fox River and portage to the Wisconsin River, thus establishing
water transportation from the Lakes to the Mississippi River. He extended his
operations and established large lumber yards in Milwaukee and Chicago, and for
twenty years was largely engaged in the manufacture of lumber in Manistee,
Michigan, owning a mill and extensive pine lands in that vicinity; was also
largely interested in the pioneer railroads of his State and the establishment
of banking interests in Berlin. He became one of the most prominent business
men in his section, building lake and river steamers, establishing machine
shops, foundries, etc. In 1870 he took up his residence in Milwaukee. He was
one of the first to raise cranberries in Wisconsin. In 1879 moved to Chicago,
where he resided until 1888. In that year he took up his residence in Los
Angeles. Mr. Ruddock is a man endowed with a strong constitution, and in early
life was reared to industrious and energetic habits. With that as his capital
he started in life and success has followed. In 1847 Mr. Ruddock married Miss Maria N. Newell, the daughter of Asa and Nancy M. Newell, of Massachusetts. There are
three children living from this marriage, and three are deceased. The son,
Charles H., married Miss Sarah Billings; he is now residing in Chicago, and is
conducting his business enterprises at that point and in Minneapolis,
Minnesota. The two daughters are May B. and Nellie M. Mr. Ruddock's parents were both natives of Massachusetts. They were
Justus and Rhoda (Damon) Ruddock.
Source: Family Tree of Warren Forsythe (genealogy119@fairpoint.net)
1. Malinda RUDDOCK was born 18 October 1828 (Conway, MA).
2. Justus RUDDOCK was born circa 1792 (Buckland, MA). Married 25 November 1813 (Hawley, MA).
3. Rhoda DAMON was born August 1795 (Hawley, MA).
4. Edward RUDDOCK was born circa 1762 (England).
5. Martha SANDERSON was born circa 1762 (prob MA or England).
6. Stephen DAMON (Rev. War) was born 16 February 1757 (Ware, MA) and died 18 November 1842 (Hawley, MA). Married November 1785.
7. Rhoda THAYER was born 2 October 1767 (Ware, MA) and died 3 or 8 July 1839 (Hawley, MA).
12. Dr. Edward DAMON was born 1704 (Reading, MA) and died 15 March 1801 (Ware, MA), aged 96. Married 25 December 1740 (Reading, MA). Married first 6 June 1735 (Hartford, CT) to Lois SPENCER.
13. Elizabeth SMITH was born 7 December 1720 (Reading, MA) and died 12 December 1804 (Ware, MA).
14. Micah THAYER was born circa 1737 (poss. MA)
15. Lois THAYER was born circa 1737 (poss. MA)
24. Thomas DAMON was born 31 January 1658/1659 (Reading, MA) and died 20 October 1723 (Reading, MA).. Married 16 May 1683 (Reading, MA).
25. Lucy Ann EMERSON was born 2 October 1667 (Milton, MA) and died 17 January 1739/1740 (Reading, MA).
26. Abraham SMITH was born circa 1690 (Reading, MA).
27. Elizabeth PIERCE was born circa 1690 (Reading, MA).
48. Thomas DAMON was baptized 28 October 1627 (Faversham, Kent, England) and died 7 December 1683 (Reading, MA).. Came to America in 1650.
49. ______
50. Joseph EMERSON was born circa 1637 (poss. England).
51. Elizabeth BULKELEY was born circa 1637 (poss. England).
Source: 1830 Census of Franklin County, MA (Buckland)
Ruddock, Justus - 1 male und 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female und 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 20-30
Ruddock, Samuel A. - 2 males und 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 20-30
Ruddock, Edward - 1 male 15-20, 1 male 60-70, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 2 females 20-30, 1 female 50-60
Ruddock, Alvin - 1 male 20-30, 1 male 70-80, 1 female und 5, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 60-70
Source: History of Northern California, pp 355-357
Call number 979.41 M5a film 115 Reel 28 Book 5200
Calvin RUDDOCK, M D was the son of Edward RUDDOCK who emigrated from Scotland when he was about 18 years of age. His mother was a native of Whately, Mass. Edward enlisted in the American army at Bunker Hill and
served during the war.
Calvin's step-grandfather was STAFFORD, and his grand-father on his mother's side was Thomas SANDERSON and both were soldiers in the Revolutionary war as well.
Edward RUDDOCK first settled in Boston and did milk peddling. Then he moved to Wately, Franklin County MA. After his marriage he moved to the town of Buckland, making his permanent home. His wife's maiden name was Martha SANDERSON. She was 17 at the time of the marriage, her husband being three years her senior.
They lived together for 78 years, Edward being 98 when he died, and Martha being 97 at her death.
Calvin was born Jan 18 1814 in Buckland, Franklin County, MA. His first practice was in the town of Pitcher, Chenango County, New York, which, by the way, is the burial place of all his parents.
His brother was Samuel A. RUDDOCK, at one time a successful merchant in Boston, had only one eye, and was appointed as the Topographical Surveyor for the western country. He experienced a number of adventures in the area
he termed the "Coast Range of the Rocky Mountains." He wrote a letter to his brother, Calvin, relating his experiences with the Indians near Fort Hall and his meeting with Kit Carson after Samuel was captured and released by the Indians.
in 1849 Calvin managed to see Kit Carson at Placerville and spoke to him on the subject. Kit Carson remembered Calvin's brother and there are some more tales regarding Samuel's sojourn in CA and finding gold prior to Marshall's
discovery in 1848.
Calvin left NY state in 1848 because of the letters from his brother. He tried to keep the information regarding the gold a secret but was unable to do so. He traveled to Wisconsin and practiced medicine for a year and then continued on when Marshall's discovery of gold was announced.
He finally arrived in Sacramento in 1849, on the site of the old French Hotel on Front Street. Then he went to Placerville where he mined and practiced medicine. In the Fall of 1851 he came to the Sacramento Valley and
made his home there.
He first located on the Monument ranch on the west side of the Sacramento River, eight miles above the city. About 1857 he bought land at Willow Slough, half way between Woodland and Davisville, near where Merritt's
Station now is.
In 1872 he moved to Woodland. In 1887 he purchased his present home on Oak Avenue west of Cleveland.
December 25 1862, Calvin married Mrs. A. B. GUILFORD, a native of Portland ME, daughter of William BELL.
Source: History of the town of Whately, Mass., Including a Narrative of Leading Events from the First Planting of Hatfield, 1660-1871, by J. H. Temple (1872)
p. 255
PARKER, ABRAHAM,3, Isaac,2, Joseph,1 from Groton; b. Sept. 24, 1726; built a log hut in Canterbury, 1749; drowned, March 12, 1757. He m. March 16, 1749, Lois Blood, dau. of James, b. Aug 25, 1727, d. Sept 27, 1814.
p. 257
RUDDOCK, EDWARD, 1789; m. Martha Sanderson, and had 12 children.
SANDERSON, JOSEPH,1 (lineage not ascertained); b. Aug. 30, 1714; settled in Canterbury, 1752 or 3; d. March 20, 1772. He m. (at Groton,) 1737, Ruth Parker, dau. of Isaac and Ruth, b. July 2, 1716; d. Dec. 8, 1780; chil. Ruth, b. Oct. 6, 1737; Esther, b. April 5, 1739; m. Capt. Abel Dinsmore; Joseph, b. March 8, 1741; Anna, b. Aug. 7, 1742; m. ___ Harvey; Isaac, b. April 7, 1744; Thomas, b. March 16, 1746; Abraham, b. June 10, 1748; David, b. May 15, 1750; ___, b. 1752; m. Jonathan Spafford; John, b. March 11, 1754; Asa, b. April 11, 1756; Isaac, b. Oct. 9, 1757; James.
SANDERSON, THOMAS,2 deacon; lived on the homestead; rem. to Indian hill in 1803; m. (1) Feb. 14, 1771, Miriam Wait, who d. Feb. 21, 1772; (2) Dec. 1, 1774, Lucy Wright; chil. Martha, b. Feb. 10, 1772; m. Edward Ruddock; Miriam, b. Dec 10, 1775; m. Elihu Russell; Thomas, b. Aug. 24, 1777; Asa, b. Feb. 8, 1779; Alvan, b. Dec. 13, 1780; Elijah, b. Oct. 31, 1782; Lucy, b. Nov. 8, 1784; m. Edward Porter; Chester, b. March 30, 1785; Silas, b. July 16, 1791; Eli, b. March 24, 1795.
Source: Greene Lake County, WI Forum
Looking for anyone researching the Justus Ruddock line. He was born in Hawley, Franklin Co., Massachusetts and around 1853, moved to Berlin, Green Lake Co., Wisconsin.
Looking to get more information on this family (such as death dates, burials, etc.)
If anyone has information & would share, it would be greatly appreciated! I have much information on his ancestors also...
Source: 1850 Census of Marquette County, WI (Berlin Township)
991/991 Ruddock, Thomas S. 31M Farmer MA
Ruddock, Mariah N. 22F NH
Ruddock, Charles H. 2M WI
Ruddock, Emma ? 1F WI
1143 Ruddock, A. D. 28M Farmer MA
Ruddock, Julia 19F NY
Ruddock, George A. 0M WI
1144 Ruddock, Justus 62M Farmer MA
Ruddock,
Rhoda 55F MA
Ruddock, Sylvester 24M MA
Ruddock, Dianna 30F MA
Ruddock, Adeline 18F MA
Ruddock, Albert 14M NY
Source: Memorial of the Thayer Name
Diana Damon was daughter of Rhoda Thayer, who married Stephen Damon, of Hadley, Mass. Rhoda Damon was daughter of Micah and Lois Thayer.
********
NEWELL
********
Source: Vital Records of Barre, MA to the end of the year 1849
BOIDEN (see Boyden), Hannah and Larkin Smith, Dec. 4, 1794.
Katharine and Jonas Underwood, March 8, 1787
[Boyden in int.], Nancy and Asa Newell Jr., May 18, 1818
NEWELL, Amos, s. Asa and Ruth, Nov. 19, 1805.
NEWELL, Anna, d. Asa and Ruth, July 18, 1803.
NEWELL, Jane, d. Asa and Ruth, Sept. 1, 1813.
NEWELL, Leonard, s. Asa and Ruth, June 3, 1807.
NEWELL, Asa Jr. and Nancy Boiden, May 18, 1818.
NEWELL, Peter and Cynthia Towne of Charlson, int. Jan. 15, 1821.
NEWELL, Susannah of Holden and Franklin Dunn, int. March 6, 1846.
[Newhall in int.], Welcome of New Braintree (s. Joseph and Ruth, a. 59) and Huldah G. Warren, Dec 2, 1847
Source: 1850 Census of Kenosha County, WI (Pleasant Prairie)
123/123 Newell, Asa 51M Farmer MA
Newell, Nancy 53F NH
Newell, Elisa J. 14F MA
Newell, Charles 20M Farmer MA
Newell, Marinda 21F MA
Ruddock, Maria 22F MA
Ruddock, Charles 2M WI
Source: 1860 Census of Green Lake County, WI (Berlin)
153/136 Newell, Asa 61M Lumber Dealer MA
Newell, Nancy 63F MA
Newell, Eliza J. 21F Seamstress MA
154/137 Rudock, Thomas 40M Lumber
Dealer MA
Rudock,
Mariah 31F MA
Rudock, Charles H. 12M WI
Source: One World Tree
1. Asa NEWELL, b. 8 Apr 1799, married 18 May 1818 to Nancy BOYDEN.
2. Asa NEWELL was born 25 August 1764 (Dedham, Norfolk, MA) and died 12 October 1844 (Amherst, Hampshire, MA).
3. Ruth KELLEY was born 1770 and died April 1828.
4. Ebenezer NEWELL Jr. was born 18 October 1736 (Dover, Norfolk, MA) and died 25/28 February 1797 (Dover, Norfolk, MA). Married 24 April 1760 (Needham, Norfolk, MA).
5. Elizabeth WHEATON was born 10 April 1739 (Needham, Norfolk, MA) and died 24 April 1772 (Dover, Norfolk, MA). Buried Highland Cemetery (Dover, Norfolk, MA).
8. Ebenezer NEWELL Sr. was born 4 January 1711/1712 (Needham, Norfolk, MA) and died 8 January 1798. Married 17 October 1735 (Dedham, Norfolk, MA).
9. Elizabeth BULLARD was born 1710 (Dover, Norfolk, MA) and died 7 March 1751/1752.
10. Caleb WHEATON
11. Elizabeth FISHER
16. Josiah NEWELL was born 6 March 1680 (Roxbury, Suffolk, MA) and died 14 May 1759 (Needham, Norfolk, MA). Married 21 January 1701/1702 (Dedham, Norfolk, MA).
17. Hannah FISHER was born 25 October 1683 (Dedham, Norfolk, MA) and died 18 February 1761.
32. Isaac NEWELL was born 1632 (Ipswich, Suffolk, England) and died 8 December 1707 (Roxbury, Suffolk, MA). Married 14 December 1659 (Roxbury, Suffolk, MA).
33. Elizabeth CURTIS was born 13 February 1625 (Nazeing, Essex, England) and died 1707 (Roxbury, Suffolk, MA).
64. Abraham NEWELL was born 1581 (Ipswich, Suffolk, England) and died 13 June 1672 (Roxbury, Suffolk, MA).
65. Frances FOOTE was born 1552/1587 (Ipswich, Suffolk or Billingsgate, London, Middlesex, England) and died 13 January 1682/1683 (Roxbury, Suffolk, MA).
66. William CURTIS was born 12 November 1592 (Nazeing, Essex, England) and died 8 December 1673 (Roxbury, Suffolk, MA). Married 6 August 1618 (Nazeing, Essex, England).
67. Sarah ELLIOT was born 13 January 1599 (Nazeing, Essex, England) and died 27 March 1673 (Roxbury, Suffolk, MA).
*******
KELLEY
*******
Source: Worcester County, MA Memoirs, Volume II
p. 95
ORAN ALLAN KELLEY. Robert Kelley (I), the progenitor of Oran Allan Kelley, in Worcester county, was probably a descendant of the Kelley family of Boston, which was among the earliest in that town. Edward Kelley came to Boston on the "Hopewell" in April 1635, and settled in Boston. He had a son Edward, born November 4, 1664. He was, very likely, a relative of David Kelley, also of Boston. Elizabeth was the name of the wives of both. There was a Robert Kelley (Calley) in Charlestown about the same time, who left descendants, and who for several generations used this spelling, which was common in the Worcester county family, also down to recent times.
David Kelley settled first on Hog Island in Boston Harbor, but bought a place in town, May 13, 1656. He died in 1662. His widow married Robert Smith, seaman, of Boston.....
(I) Robert Kelley, of Charlton, was the great-grandfather of Oran A. Kelley, of Worcester. He bought the farm, November 27, 1764, but seems to have lived in Charlton before purchasing this place. He had relatives there, as Richard Kelley was witness of some of his papers. David Kelley, of Upton, the adjoining town. There were Kelleys in Hopkinton, early; Hopkinton adjoins Upton.
Although it is difficult and perhaps impossible to trace the line from Robert Kelley to the emigrant, there is no great doubt that the family is of English descent, that the Charlton settler was descended from the Boston family, and that other members of the family settled in Middlesex county from 1730 to 1760, when the movement of population from the old colonial towns was going on actively.
Robert Kelley was a leading citizen of Charlton. When the revolution broke out he was lieutenant of the militia company of which Benjamin Richardson was captain. They were drafted from General Jonathan Warner's brigade to serve in the seige of Boston. In 1776 he was lieutenant of the same company, in Colonel Nicholas Dike's regiment. The records show that he marched with his regiment, September 26, 1777, to reinforce the Continental army under General Gates, in the northern department. He served during the greater part of the war.
He married Ruth Wheelock (intentions declared September 22), 1759. He married (second) Lydia Marrs, of Western (Warren), Massachusetts, (intentions dated September 5,), 1771. The children of Robert and Ruth (Wheelock) Kelley were Abigail, born 1757; Chapin, born 1759, married Sally Thompson, 1793; Rachel, born about 1761; Joel, born 1764; he became a prominent man and dealt extensively in real estate, as the records show. The children of Robert Kelley and Lydia, his wife, were: Ruth, married Asa Newell, October 24, 1790; Mary, born 1772, married Thomas Town, April 27, 1794; Lydia, born 1774, married Isaac Patrick, of Western; Robert, born 1776, married Lucretia -----, at Barre; Henry, born in 1778; William, born in 1780. Abner Kelley, born 1783, mentioned below, (was a baby at the time of his father's death. Edward Wheelock, relative of their mother, was appointed guardian of Joel, Chapin and Abigail Kelley. The father's will was dated May 30, 1783, and proved July 1, 1783. Richard Kelley, possibly Richard's father, was a witness of the will and, to judge from the handwriting, was a very aged man. The guardian for the younger children was appointed at the same time. The records of the family were obtained from the probate records, the town records not giving birth, though it seems probable that the children were all born in Charlton -- certainly all but one or two of the older ones).
********
BOYDEN
********
Source: Thomas Boyden and His Descendants, compiled by Wallace C. Boyden (Boston, MA: 1901)
1. Nancy BOYDEN was born 9 December 1795 and died 13 December 1879. Married Asa Newell, of Barre, 18 May 1818.
2. Eli BOYDEN was baptized 4 September 1768 and died circa 1840 (Chesterfield, NH), married 22 January 1794 (Barre, MA).
3. Patty HINDS
4. Micah BOYDEN was born 17 September 1744 (Medfield, MA) and died 1770 (Barre, MA). Married 1 November 1764 (Barre, MA).
5. Phebe SEARS married secondly 7 October 1773 to John PARTRIDGE.
8. Joshua BOYDEN was born 20 August 1709 (Medfield, MA) and died October 1770 (Barre, MA). Married 3 February 1743. Married first 18 June 1732 to Sarah ALLEN, born 1715 and died 19 August 1742. Married thirdly 19 May 1748 to Mrs. Rachel BULLARD, of Wrentham.
9. Sarah SMITH died 21 January 1748. Married first to Isaac CHENERY.
16. Jonathan BOYDEN was born 30 July 1674 (Medfield, MA) and died 3 March 1719 (Medfield, MA). Married 17 November 1698. Married secondly 12 February 1713 to Esther THURSTON.
17. Rachel FISHER was born 24 March 1680 and died 31 March 1712.
32. Jonathan BOYDEN was born 20 February 1652 (Boston, MA) and died 30 May 1732. Married 26 September 1673. Married secondly to Anne ______, who died 1735.
33. Mary CLARK was born 12 March 1649 (Dedham, MA).
34. John FISHER
35. Hannah ADAMS
64. Thomas BOYDEN married secondly 3 November 1658 (Boston, MA) to Hannah (PHILLIPS) Morse, widow of Joseph MORSE.
65. Frances ______ died 17 March 1658 (Boston, MA).
66. Joseph CLARK was one of the earliest settlers of Dedham, and one of the thirteen who undertook the settlement of Medfield.
67. Alice ______