are direct ancestors of L RobinsonNevell, Ann (Nevill) (b. ABT 1550)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996..
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Mason, John (b. ABT 1640)Note: SOURCE-FATHER?: Conn 1670 Census p26 lists Lt. John Mason 1 May 1672 in Norwich, land owner. source - Norwich, 1672, Town Votes 1670-1695 vol2, Norwich, CT, Town Hall.
SOURCE-FATHER?: Trumbull, H.H. 1852, Public Records of CT 1665-1678, Hartford; John Mason 1699, Norwich fencer.
Death: Guilford Twp., New Haven, Connecticut
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.96.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996..
Janney, Deborah (b. 1719, d. 30 Aug 1798)Note: DEATH: Births, Deaths, and Marriages of the Nottingham Quakers 1680-1889, by Alice L. Beard, p 62.
Deborah LESLIE, widow of Robert Sr., died near the head of the Northeast on the 30th day 8th month 1798. Buried on 1st day 9th month. Age about 79 years.
SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society.
Death: 30 Aug 1798
Burial: 1 Sep 1798
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.6.
Jones, Hugh (b. ABT 1640, d. Feb 1726/1727)Note: Marriage: Lots of wives for Hugh Jones (4), need verification for all.
SOURCE: WFT from Marianne.
Occupation: Place: Farmer
Death: Feb 1726/1727 Plymouth, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Note: BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunset Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 40, ln 20; Gilbert H. Cox (Co. H 35th Iowa Inf.), b 1 Dec 1832, d 25 Aug 1907; Father, GAR.
CENSUS:
1880 Census; Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 2 Jun, ED 126, p 4, ln 30-38.
Source: FHL Film 1254743 National Archives Film T9-0743 Page 194A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Gilbert H. COX Self M M W 45 NY
Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY
Eva COX Wife F M W 40 OH
Occ: Keeping House Fa: CAN Mo: OH
William COX Son M S W 20 IA
Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: OH
Edward COX Son M S W 18 IA
Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: OH
Warren D. COX Son M S W 13 OH
Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: OH
Gertrude COX Dau F S W 10 IA
Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: OH
Emma COX Dau F S W 8 IA
Fa: NY Mo: OH
Carrie Bell COX Dau F S W 4 NE
Fa: NY Mo: OH
Minnie COX Dau F S W 2 NE
Fa: NY Mo: OH.
1900 Census; Cedar Rapids Village, Boone Co., NE, #1240917, ED 17, Sh 1, 1 Jun 1900, family 24.
MILITARY: 1890 Union Veterans, Cedar Rapids, Boone Co., NE, Roll 137, ED 24, #23; Private, Co. H, 35 I? Inf., 15 Aug 1862-31 may 1865, 2y9m16d.
BIOGRAPHY: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C, p 9, Pioneer Sketches;
"G. H. Cox -- born in New York in 1832. He married Eva Burkman in 1859 in Maryville, Missouri. They had six children. Before this, he served two years, nine months i the Civil War with the 35th Iowa Infantry. Gilbert homesteaded on a farm, Section 10, Township 18, Range 7, about two miles southeast of Cedar Rapids in 1872. The farm is still owned by his great grandson, Maurice Cox. A great-great grandson, Jim Cox, now lives there with his family. Gilbert was well known for being a great hunter, probably having killed more wild game, including ground squirrels and buffalo, than any other pioneer in the area. He died August 22, 1907 in Cedar Rapids."
p 98, Civil War Vetrans, in 1881, a G.A.R. Post was organized, listed as a member of the post in 1887.
p 99, in listing of Officers of the Day, "Field Sports under the management of G. H. Cox, and assistants".
p 186 "Jacob Williams...oldes son of Gilbert Henry Cox..." (middle name)
Death: 25 Aug 1907 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: 26 Aug 1907 Sunset Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Death: ABT 1855 , , Iowa
Note: BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 6x, ln 12; Edwin Broadbent, d 25 Sep 1899, 75y 9m 21d.
CENSUS:
CENSUS 1880, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 2 Jun, ED 126, p 4, ln 12-15.
1880 census: ED 126, page 4, Cedar Pct, Boone, NE 2 Jun 1880
Broadbent, Edwin wm 56 farmer Eng Eng Eng
A Elizabeth wf 56 W keeping house heart disease OH NY PA
J Alvin wm 19 S at home WI Eng OH
Henrietta wf 17 D at home WI Eng OH
Egleston,Willie wm 12 servent /farm hand
1885 State census in Cedar Pct., Boone, NE on 6 Jun 1885:
Broadbent, Edwin 62 England
Cynthia 52 OH
Jane 16 IA
Wm A 13 IA
Marvin O 10 IA
May 20 IA
SOURCE: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C, p 8;
"Edwin Broadbent -- born December 4, 1823 in Lancashire, England. Edwin came to America in May of 1841, first settling in Pennsylvania. He then moved to Wisconsin and married Elizabeth Ann Wright January 31, 1853. The couple had seven children...
"The family came to Dayton in 1872 and homesteaded south of Cedar Rapids. Edwin died here September 25, 1899. Before his death, he had been a carpenter and helped build many of the first buildings in Cedar Rapids. He served as Boone County Commissioner from 1874 till 1879."
p 71, listed as one of the first attendees of the Methodist Church.
p 72, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Broadbent are listed as some of the early members during the years between 1872-1881. Edwin is also listed as a member of the building committee for a new building, and a member of the first Administrative Board.
p 204, under Robinson Family, He [Edwin] came to America in May, 1841. Settled first in Pennsylvania, then in Wisconsin. Marreid Elizabeth Ann Wright January 31, 1853 in Wisconsin - seven children. Married a second time in 1883.
"Came to Cedar Valley in 1872 where he took a homestead south of the present site of Cedar Rapids. He was also a carpenter and helped to build many of the first buildings in Cedar Rapids. Served as Boone County Commissioner six years, 1874-1879."
Death: 25 Sep 1899 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Note: SOURCE: ANF from Marianne.
Death: 30 Jul 1760 Tredyffrin Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania
Porter, John (b. 3 Jan 1651, d. 16 Dec 1669)Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
One source has death date as same as wedding date...16 Dec 1669. Eithervery wrong or typo. Check.
Christening: 3 Jun 1651 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Death: 16 Dec 1669 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Burial: 1669 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Gaylord, Joanna (b. 5 Feb 1653, d. 4 Jan 1699)Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Death: 4 Jan 1699 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Burial: 1699 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Marriages from Ancestral Lines of Robert Chapman and David Thomson byDorothy Chapman Sanders, 1983 found at the Aloha DAR Library. Page 108.Lists her birth as Medford, MA, 21-22 Mar 1719. Also lists differantparents: Aaron and Susannah (Sewall).
Death: 14 May 1756 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Burial: 1756 East Granby, Hartford, Connecticut
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Ancestry of John Barber White and His DescendantsPage: 233
Source: (Death)
Title: Ancestry of John Barber White and His Descendants
Death: 12 Aug 1752 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Death: 2 Jul 1713 , , Connecticut
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Death: 17 Apr 1724 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
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