My New England
Ancestry

This page is dedicated to
my maternal grandmother,
Bertha Melissa Burdick
Patterson
(May 27, 1912 - November 27, 1976)
from whom I derive my New
England ancestry.
My
grandmother with her brother, Francis, about 1917 or 1918
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My
grandmother, "Nana", at age 28,
in February 1941.
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My grandmother was
the daughter of Sarah Hannah Clark and Frank Rowland
Burdick . The
surnames I am researching from my grandmother's ancestry are
listed below:
Prudence Adams of Richmond, Rhode Island
& Voluntown, Connecticut
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The Burdicks of Rhode
Island & Connecticut (Church, Crandall, Foster,
Geer, Kenyon, Hubbard, Langworthy, and Maxson)
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The Chapman Family of New
London, Connecticut (Button, Fox, Lester, Spicer, Stoddard, and
Rouse)
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The Clarks of Windham Co.,
Connecticut and Kirk-Deighton, Yorkshire, England (Burdick, Larkham, Heath,
Brigham, Goodall, and Buck)
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Colver/Culver Ancestry
& Allied Lines (Eddy, Stark, and Ellis)
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The Eames Family of New
London County, Connecticut (Comstock, Longbottom, and
Morgan)
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The Geers of New London
County, Connecticut (Allyn, Howard, Mackneel, Silsby, Tracy, and
Tyler)
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The Gortons of Rhode
Island (Wood,
Slade, Mason, Bowen, Burton, Wickes, Maplet)
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The Greens of Stonington,
Preston, and Griswold, Connecticut (Olin)
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The Heaths of New London
County, Connecticut (Clark, Chapman, Culver)
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The Larkham Family of
Rhode Island & Voluntown, Connecticut (Palmer, Gorton, Adams)
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Ann Marbury Hutchinson of
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York (Cole, Crandall, Eldred and
Kenyon)
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The Olin Family of
Connecticut & Rhode Island (Phillips, Walton, Green,
Aylesworth, Spencer,)
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The Palmer Family &
Allied Lines (Avery, Brown, Denison, Eames, Gilbert, Lord,
Miner, Newton, Stanton, Tracy, York)
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The Penry Family of New
London County, Connecticut (Stewart and Wentworth)
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Phillips Family of
Connecticut & Rhode Island (Olin, Johnson, (Brown?),
Wilkinson, Mowry)
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James Rogers of New
London, Connecticut (Griswold, Rowland, Smith and Stoddard)
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Stephen Tracy and
Tryphosa Lee (Partridge, Seabury, and Rose)
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