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Oliver BEACH

____ - ____

Family 1 :
  1.  Anna BEACH

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Alida BURR

1856 - 1933

Father: Lyman BURR Jr.
Mother: Cassandra Avery GERRY

Family 1 : Charles SKUSE
Family 2 : Unknown GARDINER

                          _Lyman BURR _________
                         | (1790 - 1831) m 1817
 _Lyman BURR Jr._________|
| (1822 - 1906) m 1843   |
|                        |_Laura STANLEY ______+
|                          (1795 - 1866) m 1817
|
|--Alida BURR 
|  (1856 - 1933)
|                         _____________________
|                        |                     
|_Cassandra Avery GERRY _|
  (1822 - 1901) m 1843   |
                         |_____________________
                                               

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Matthew COLE

____ - ____

Family 1 : Mary NEWELL
  1.  Ruth COLE

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Hannah CURTIS

28 Jun 1792 - ____

Father: Reuben CURTIS
Mother: Silence ALLEN


                       _Matthew CURTIS _____+
                      | (1712 - 1796) m 1737
 _Reuben CURTIS ______|
| (1757 - 1816) m 1775|
|                     |_Phebe JUDSON _______+
|                       (1718 - 1758) m 1737
|
|--Hannah CURTIS 
|  (1792 - ....)
|                      _Micah ALLEN ________
|                     | (1731 - ....)       
|_Silence ALLEN ______|
  (1757 - 1834) m 1775|
                      |_Mary WHITE _________
                        (1735 - ....)       

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George W. DELAP

30 Aug 1859 - ____

Father: William Robert DELAP
Mother: Ellen MILLS

Family 1 : Emma Jane GORSUCH
  1.  Ruby June DELAP
  2.  John Robert DELAP
  3.  Grace Ellen DELAP
  4. +Jesse William DELAP
  5.  Jason DELAP

                         _Ambrose Corkin DELAP _+
                        | (1803 - 1894) m 1833  
 _William Robert DELAP _|
| (1833 - 1913) m 1855  |
|                       |_Cornelia Ruth ANDROS _+
|                         (1815 - 1893) m 1833  
|
|--George W. DELAP 
|  (1859 - ....)
|                        _______________________
|                       |                       
|_Ellen MILLS __________|
  (1838 - 1915) m 1855  |
                        |_______________________
                                                

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Experience DICKINSON

____ - ____

Family 1 : Joshua WELLES
  1. +Experience WELLES

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Stephen Blake DUNCAN

14 Apr 1999 - ____

Father: Stephen Howard DUNCAN
Mother: Patricia Elizabeth REKNO


                             _Edward Charles DUNCAN ____
                            | (1918 - 1994) m 1948      
 _Stephen Howard DUNCAN ____|
| (1964 - ....) m 1988      |
|                           |_Eleanor Margaret HUBBARD _+
|                             (1923 - 1993) m 1948      
|
|--Stephen Blake DUNCAN 
|  (1999 - ....)
|                            ___________________________
|                           |                           
|_Patricia Elizabeth REKNO _|
   m 1988                   |
                            |___________________________
                                                        

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Glen H. FLAGAN

1892 - 1972

Father: Charles FLAGAN
Mother: Mary HALL


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _Charles FLAGAN _____|
| (1844 - 1911) m 1872|
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Glen H. FLAGAN 
|  (1892 - 1972)
|                      _Jarvis HALL ________
|                     | (1820 - 1874) m 1839
|_Mary HALL __________|
  (1852 - 1931) m 1872|
                      |_Laura Ann CROSS ____
                        (1821 - 1917) m 1839

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Isaac FOOTE

ABT 1779 - ____

Family 1 : Harriet HYDE

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Jerusha FORBES

17 Feb 1807 - 14 Feb 1849

Father: Timothy FORBES
Mother: Elizabeth TREAT


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _Timothy FORBES _____|
| (1773 - ....) m 1801|
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Jerusha FORBES 
|  (1807 - 1849)
|                      _Matthias TREAT _____
|                     | (1753 - ....) m 1774
|_Elizabeth TREAT ____|
  (1782 - ....) m 1801|
                      |_Triphena RISLEY ____
                        (1754 - ....) m 1774

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William Boell FORD

6 Oct 1784 - ____

Father: James FORD
Mother: Elizabeth ODILL


                       _Samuel FORD ________+
                      | (1710 - 1752) m 1732
 _James FORD _________|
| (1741 - ....) m 1779|
|                     |_Sarah BALDWIN ______+
|                       (1709 - 1789) m 1732
|
|--William Boell FORD 
|  (1784 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Elizabeth ODILL ____|
   m 1779             |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Sarah GRISWOLD

29 Mar 1781 - 9 Jul 1800

Father: Ozias GRISWOLD
Mother: Anna STANLEY


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _Ozias GRISWOLD _____|
| (1735 - 1815) m 1760|
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Sarah GRISWOLD 
|  (1781 - 1800)
|                      _Thomas STANLEY _____+
|                     | (1720 - 1775) m 1740
|_Anna STANLEY _______|
  (1742 - 1825) m 1760|
                      |_Mary FRANCIS _______+
                        (1725 - ....) m 1740

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Susannah HOLDREN

____ - ____

Family 1 : Benjamin Decoursey RACER Jr.
  1. +Grace Holdren RACER

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Roger HOOKER

17 Sep 1710 - 25 May 1774

Father: John HOOKER
Mother: Abigail STANLEY

Family 1 : Anna KELLOG
  1. +Mercy HOOKER
  2.  Martin HOOKER
  3.  Elnathan HOOKER
  4.  Roger HOOKER
  5.  John HOOKER
  6.  Lucina HOOKER
  7.  Cynthia HOOKER
Family 2 : Mercy HART
  1.  Sarah HOOKER

                       _Samuel HOOKER ___________+
                      | (1633 - 1697) m 1658     
 _John HOOKER ________|
| (1665 - 1745) m 1687|
|                     |_Mary WILLETT ____________+
|                       (1637 - 1712) m 1658     
|
|--Roger HOOKER 
|  (1710 - 1774)
|                      _John STANLEY ____________+
|                     | (1624 - 1706) m 1663     
|_Abigail STANLEY ____|
  (1669 - 1742) m 1687|
                      |_Sarah Stoddard FLETCHER _+
                        (1628 - 1713) m 1663     

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Collins Baughman HUBBARD

8 Feb 1852 - ____

Father: Bela HUBBARD
Mother: Sarah BAUGHMAN

Family 1 : Ida M. HAIGH
  1.  Frederick HUBBARD
Family 2 : Anna Georgiana KNIGHT
  1.  Edward King HUBBARD
  2.  Anna HUBBARD

                       _Thomas Hill HUBBARD _
                      |  m 1812              
 _Bela HUBBARD _______|
| (1814 - 1894) m 1846|
|                     |_Phebe HUBBARD _______+
|                       (1788 - ....) m 1812 
|
|--Collins Baughman HUBBARD 
|  (1852 - ....)
|                      ______________________
|                     |                      
|_Sarah BAUGHMAN _____|
   m 1846             |
                      |______________________
                                             

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Joel Malcolm HUBBARD

28 Feb 1952 - ____

Father: Roy HUBBARD
Mother: Margaret MCGEE


                       _Freeman Henry HUBBARD _+
                      | (1894 - 1981)          
 _Roy HUBBARD ________|
| (1919 - ....)       |
|                     |_Rachel BUCKNER ________
|                       (1896 - ....)          
|
|--Joel Malcolm HUBBARD 
|  (1952 - ....)
|                      ________________________
|                     |                        
|_Margaret MCGEE _____|
  (1917 - 1972)       |
                      |________________________
                                               

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William Ross JONES

1918 - ____

Father: Ambrose Frank JONES
Mother: Grace MILLER


                        _Ambrose Ross JONES _______
                       | (1838 - 1913) m 1869      
 _Ambrose Frank JONES _|
| (1878 - 1962)        |
|                      |_Margeret E. MILLER _______
|                        (1850 - 1923) m 1869      
|
|--William Ross JONES 
|  (1918 - ....)
|                       _William Tucker MILLER ____+
|                      | (1856 - ....) m 1876      
|_Grace MILLER ________|
  (1886 - 1973)        |
                       |_Margaret Elizabeth ELGIN _+
                         (1858 - 1939) m 1876      

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Francis Deming JUDD

3 Feb 1827 - ____

Father: John JUDD
Mother: Betsey HART


                       _John JUDD __________+
                      | (1772 - 1822) m 1792
 _John JUDD __________|
| (1796 - ....) m 1822|
|                     |_Ursala STANLEY _____+
|                       (1776 - 1858) m 1792
|
|--Francis Deming JUDD 
|  (1827 - ....)
|                      _Aaron HART _________+
|                     | (1761 - 1829) m 1790
|_Betsey HART ________|
  (1803 - ....) m 1822|
                      |_Sarah FRANCIS ______
                        (1769 - 1847) m 1790

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Alda KEPPEN

____ - ____

Family 1 : Stanley Guy LAW
  1. +Jodene Audrey LAW
  2. +Myrna Marian LAW

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Arthur Robert KNOTT Jr.

____ - ____

Father: Arthur Robert KNOTT
Mother: Bridget O'BRIEN


                        _Eldridge Garfield KNOTT _+
                       | (1886 - 1937) m 1904     
 _Arthur Robert KNOTT _|
| (1911 - 1980) m 1935 |
|                      |_Bessie Rosina AVERY _____+
|                        (1885 - 1920) m 1904     
|
|--Arthur Robert KNOTT Jr.
|  
|                       _Joseph Patrick O'BRIEN __
|                      |                          
|_Bridget O'BRIEN _____|
   m 1935              |
                       |_Margaret UNKNOWN ________
                                                  

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Susanna KNOTT

2 Nov 1766 - ____

Father: James KNOTT
Mother: Mary STAY

Family 1 : John DORIDGE
Family 2 : William H. MORGAN

                       _James KNOTT ________+
                      | (1695 - 1776) m 1715
 _James KNOTT ________|
| (1737 - 1826) m 1758|
|                     |_Christian UNKNOWN __
|                       (.... - 1782) m 1715
|
|--Susanna KNOTT 
|  (1766 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Mary STAY __________|
  (.... - 1811) m 1758|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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John LEE

25 Apr 1763 - ____

Father: John LEE
Mother: Sarah COLE


                       _Jonathan LEE _______+
                      | (1686 - 1758) m 1713
 _John LEE ___________|
| (1725 - 1796) m 1752|
|                     |_Mary ROOT __________
|                       (1694 - 1764) m 1713
|
|--John LEE 
|  (1763 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Sarah COLE _________|
  (1730 - 1800) m 1752|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Agnes LINGWOOD

1564 - 14 Apr 1619

Family 1 : John LOOMIS
  1.  Ann LOOMIS
  2.  Sarah LOOMIS
  3.  Elizabeth LOOMIS
  4.  Geoffrey LOOMIS
  5.  Jane LOOMIS
  6. +Joseph LOOMIS

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Samuel LOOMIS

12 Aug 1666 - 20 May 1754

Father: John LOOMIS
Mother: Elizabeth SCOTT

Family 1 : Elizabeth WHITE
  1.  Elizabeth LOOMIS
  2.  Samuel LOOMIS
  3.  Samuel LOOMIS
  4.  Isaac LOOMIS
  5.  Jacob (Deacon) LOOMIS
  6.  Azariah LOOMIS
  7.  Elizabeth LOOMIS
  8.  Sarah LOOMIS
  9. +Caleb LOOMIS
  10.  Daniel LOOMIS

                       _Joseph LOOMIS ______+
                      | (1590 - 1658) m 1614
 _John LOOMIS ________|
| (1622 - 1688) m 1648|
|                     |_Mary WHITE _________+
|                       (1590 - 1652) m 1614
|
|--Samuel LOOMIS 
|  (1666 - 1754)
|                      _Thomas SCOTT _______
|                     | (1595 - 1643) m 1620
|_Elizabeth SCOTT ____|
  (1623 - 1696) m 1648|
                      |_Ann UNKNOWN ________
                        (1600 - 1675) m 1620

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Sarah MEEKINS

25 Feb 1666 - 28 Dec 1739

Father: Thomas MEEKINS
Mother: Mary BUNCE

Family 1 : Pelatiah JONES

                       _Thomas MEAKINS __________+
                      | (1612 - 1687) m 1651     
 _Thomas MEEKINS _____|
| (1643 - 1675)       |
|                     |_Sarah Catharine UNKNOWN _
|                       (1615 - 1651) m 1651     
|
|--Sarah MEEKINS 
|  (1666 - 1739)
|                      _Thomas BUNCE ____________
|                     | (1612 - 1683) m 1632     
|_Mary BUNCE _________|
  (1645 - ....)       |
                      |_Sarah BULL ______________+
                        (1612 - 1694) m 1632     

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Stephen MILLER

____ - ____

Family 1 :
  1. +Nathan G. MILLER

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Adam MOUDY

27 Jan 1913 - 31 Oct 1983

Family 1 : Dorothy May NEWELL
  1. +Dorothy Marilyn MOUDY
  2.  Nadine Elizabeth MOUDY
  3. +Mildred Jeannette MOUDY

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Charles Daniel NEWELL

29 May 1849 - ____

Father: Daniel Potter NEWELL
Mother: Eleanor NORTON


                         _Seth Paine NEWELL __+
                        | (1777 - 1855) m 1799
 _Daniel Potter NEWELL _|
| (1815 - ....) m 1843  |
|                       |_Sarah PORTER _______
|                         (1781 - 1860) m 1799
|
|--Charles Daniel NEWELL 
|  (1849 - ....)
|                        _____________________
|                       |                     
|_Eleanor NORTON _______|
   m 1843               |
                        |_____________________
                                              

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George Heman NEWELL

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23 Sep 1850 - 15 Jul 1914

Father: Heman NEWELL
Mother: Sarah ROWLEY

Family 1 : Lizzie Ann JENKINSON
  1. +George Heman NEWELL Jr.
  2.  Sarah Alice NEWELL
  3. +Frank Warner NEWELL
  4.  Mary Huldah NEWELL
  5.  Ruth Ashmore NEWELL
  6.  Walter Fulton NEWELL
  7.  Dolly Helen NEWELL
  8.  Dan Albert NEWELL
  9.  Esther NEWELL

                       _John NEWELL ________+
                      | (1765 - 1838)       
 _Heman NEWELL _______|
| (1817 - 1878) m 1835|
|                     |_Huldah HORSFORD ____+
|                       (1788 - 1821)       
|
|--George Heman NEWELL 
|  (1850 - 1914)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Sarah ROWLEY _______|
  (1817 - 1900) m 1835|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[30] NOTE: The following are anecdotes written by Dorothy
Newell (Dolly) about her life with her parents in North Dakota and
Missouri. They were written prior to her death in 1982. The stories
are repeated verbatum from her original writtings and may duplicate
some of the same information as given previously. "My mother came from
Irish-English stock, born in Canada of pure Irish and English
parents, both having been born in England (father) and Ireland
(mother). Along in the year 1862 or 1864, my mother's father came here
with his family from Eastern Canada (Peterboro, Ontario). He was a
foreman in the building of rail- roads. His crew finished the bridge
over the Missouri River at Omaha. When the bridge was finished, or
nearly so, he said that his three girls, the oldest of his family,
were going to be the first females to cross that bridge, and they were.
He took them on the hand car for the trip. This was the beginning of
early pioneer life for my mother, probably the first part of it that
she remembered. Grandfather continued in the railroad, building the
Northern Pacific Railroad as far as the Red River of the North,
between what is now North Dakota and Minnesota. His task ended about
at the North Dakota line, or a little east of there, probably at
Dilworth, now a division terminus. During those years, he was the
big boss and my grandmother apparently was the big cook. They lived
in tents along the way, grandmother doing the cooking for the crew.
Flour, coffee, sugar--all supplies bought by the barrel. Along the
was were many Indians. My mother tells of Indians coming to sit by
the cook stove during cold weather. At one time, she was alone, when
a big buck came. In order to keep busy and occupied for obvious
reasons white he was there, she got down and scrubbed the plank
floors for the second time that day. Another time she
accidentally spilled boiling water from a dipper when taking hot
water from the stove.l She said that he jumped, grunted and left
which of course was exactly what she wanted him to do. Many times
my grandfather crawled out of the back of the tent when he saw
Indians coming to ask him for 'fire water', leaving my grandmoth- er to
face them and say that he was not at home. They knew that he had
liquor for the men; they also knew that my grandmother had absolutely
nothing to do with it. " "My grandmother was a staunch soul, she could
neither read nor write, but during the years she found time to
learn to read, which she did in later years, with special interest
in murder, and the bloodier the better. She sat and spelled the
words in whispers. She had a stack about four feet high piled on a
table in the corner of her living room. I opened one one night when I
was spending a few days with her. The picture that appeared so
startled me that I screamed. I was a nervous, the reason for which
you will read farther on. in those days, we didn't know the word
tension, nor that children should be guarded. Simply blind obedience
to our parents regardless of what is did to us in the future.
(Sometimes I wonder if it wasn't best.) My mother often mentioned this
in her later years, and felt that much could have been done for the
children of that generation." "Grandfather's last years were spent in
Moorhead, Minn., where in the year 1896 he suddenly disappeared from
sight with a large cash payroll on his person. Nothing was heard of
him again, but it was noted that an old well near his home had been
filled in a few days after his disappearance. So grandmother kept
boarders, section hands, and raised the younger children, the three or
four older ones having married and gone to homes of their own." "My
mother, the number two child, had married when a little over 17. She
always said that she didn't want to get married, that she was ready to
teach school and wanted to do just that, but my father prevailed upon
her to get married. Father was a good man, and after all, that is
what girls were supposed to do, grow up, get married and make a home
for their husband, work hard, and raise children and then more
children. (9 in my family) When mother was 14 to 17 years old, they
lived in Brainerd, Minn. Mother ran errands for her father, either
horseback, or if some- where along the railroad, she rode the engine
of whatever train was going that way. The day she was married, they
had run out of kerosene for the lamps, she was dispatched by
horseback and railroad engine, to fetch a can. On the way home, the
engineer said to her, "I hear they are having a wedding at your
house today." Mother replied, "They won't have it until I get there."
Later in life, I remember my sister, brother and I were teasing her,
we asked how and where my father proposed to her and she laughed and
said, "Oh for goodness sake, it was on the top of a box car." Such
was her life in those days that I do believe it was the truth, though
of course, never confirmed. So that is the stock from which my
mother sprung, good, honest, hard-working pioneers." "My father was
born in Vermont, of mostly English parentage, in the country of Ethan
Allen and the Green Mountain Boys of the Revolution. His ancestors
had come to the shores of New England in 1630 or thereabouts, one of
them being in the first graduating class from Yale University. They
were a family who believed in education and duty to state and nation,
and they lived with and had an active part in the beginning of our
U.S., on down through the Civil War and to the present time. My
father, a boy of 12, often told of standing at the gate, watching the
boys march away to the Civil War, and of his brother, Cassius, who at
16 ran away twice to serve. having been brought back by his father the
first time, running away again, serving as drummer boy. The second
time he left, his father thought he might as well stay, as that seemed
to be all that he wanted. He lived only a few months, dying of
typhoid fever close to his 17th birthday. My father's parents moved
to Chicago in the late 1860's, bringing the entire family with them.
My aunt, an exceptionally warm hearted, fine woman, never married.
Soon after arriving in Chicago, she began teaching school, remaining
in that school district for 50 years, living her entire life there and
in nearby Evanston. My father came west as a surveyor at the time the
NP railroad was being built. This connection, of course, brought him
to my grandmother, and this is where my parents met. My father
surveyed for the railroad as far as the Missouri River, between what
is now Bismarck and Mandan. Many were the Indian stories that he told
to us children. My heart nearly burst with fear, and when I started
to school and saw the geography books with the Indian face at the
window, the mother fleeing with a couple of children at her heels
and one in her arms, a cabin burning, and the Indians and
tomahawks. I often went in to nervous state that would now be
recognized and the teacher would send me to the doctor for care. My
parents lived in Moorhead, Minn, for a year or there- abouts, when
after the birth of my older brother George, they decided to do some
pioneering and father took up a homestead in southeastern North
Dakota, that is down south in what in now LaMoure County. They were
thirty miles from the railroad, with few neighbors, but in those days
everyone helped each other and they got along, living there for almost
14 years, during which time my mother was midwife for the neighborhood
women and one of them served for her when her time came, which was bout
every two years. No doctors, simply camphor, turpentine and lard,
lauda- num, hot water footbaths, mustard and such. Father farmed,
mother cooked and cared for the children, making all the cloth- ing,
cutting up her own dresses from her wedding, to make warm clothes for
the children. Even making underwear for my father. (No TV in those
days.)" "There were nine children in my family, five of which were
born on this homestead in North Dakota. Father served as county
commissioner for many years. About the time the fifth child (Ruth)
was due to arrive, my father had an accident, the rudi- ments of which
are very meager to my, having been born six years later. From this
time his health failed badly, even his eye- sight. (My mother, Ruth,
tells of the accident in this way. Her father was hauling cold waer,
in barrels, on a wagon. The was very hot. One the barrels shifted,
hit her father on the back of the head, and spilled cold water down
his neck and back. From that time on, his health and his eyesight
began to fail) He made several trips to Chicago and St.Louis in
search of medical care to save his eyes and his general health.
However, there appeared to be nothing to do to prevent total blindness,
which affliction did arrive 8 or 10 years later. The struggle on the
farm went on, and more children were born, when in the year 1896,
when I was six months old, father decided to move his family to a
warmer climate, as he knew that he was not going to be able to provide
for them for many years. So in the fall of 1896 he packed his
family, my mother and 7 children into a covered wagon with a good team
and set off for south Missouri, where he had purchased 40 acres of
land which he thought would make a living for us. This on the ridge of
the Ozarks. This proved to be a nice climate, but no place for a
woman to support a large family. My mother worked at one job and
another, ran a small home bakery, then finally left the family and
came back to Nebraska to cook for threshers, where she could ear on
to two dollars a day. There were the days when a farmer owned a
threshing machine, he hired the men and had a cook car, the original
"home on wheels", I thing, a cook who did all the baking and cooking
for thirty or forty men, during the threshing season. Mother went
back to the same job three years in a row, then moved on farther north
to the North Dakota grain fields. In this way she could provide the
scanty necessities to maintain a family of 7 and an invalid
husband. During these years, namely 1899, another baby arrived. My
oldest sister, Alice, about 16, took over the household, care of the
children, and mother went out to earn our living. We always conferred
with my father in all things. Mentally, he was well and strong, and we
did not ever have to think for ourselves, he did it for us. During
these years we ate very plain food, oatmeal, cornmeal, black strap
molasses, and bread which my sister baked. I have a letter which my
father wrote to my mother at this time in which he tells her what he
had done with the money she sent. He had used it all for these
simple foods and kerosene for the lamps, a small doll for me which I
shall never forget as she died a horrible death to me, which I will
tell you about farther on." "There were pleasureable times for us
children in the Ozarks. I have since visited that place, and it is a
beautiful land, quiet and esy to live in, though not blessed with large
incomes, as we in other parts of the country enjoy. I remember playing
with my little brother at one time. We had heard of the snow in
North Dakota. One day we found two old cane-bottom chairs without the
cane. We stood in them and walked down the hill pretending that we
were sliding in the snow. We had a wonderful time. Then I remember
my older sister going to the grape vineyard and bringing a dishpan of
grapes to the home. As I remember, this was done only once in the
six years we lived there. However, this must have happed often, as we
had strwberries and fruits of all kinds. This fruit was intended to
be a living for the family, but of course prices were so low that
it didn't provide but a mere trickle of cash, if any. We had a
small jersey cow which we called Daisy. The children thought she
was the most wonderful thing in the world. Mother always saw to it
that we had a cow and chickens so that we children would have that
food. Father always raised a garden too, so that we had good plain
vegetables a majority of the time. Being totally blind, one of the
children would lead him by the hand and help plant and care for the
gar- den. He cut a hoe with a handle about one foot, and on hands and
knees kept the cultivation done in beautiful shape. It is said that
when one sense fails another will take over a part of the work of
the lost sense. This I believe is true, as my father could feel a
plant and tell what is was, or if touch failed he would break a leaf,
crush it, and smell it. That test was infal- lible. "In April, 1902,
while mother was in the north cooking in a res- taurant, tragedy
struck our home. Simply, the thought of this makes me sick to my ery
toes, though I was only six years old at the time. I can see it as
though it were yesterday. My father had taken treatment for sciatica,
and during this treatment he was to have what were called cabinet
baths. This cabinet is simply a folding stall made of canvas or
rubber. The patient sits inside with his head out a hole in the
top. An alcohol burner is place beneath the stool that the patient is
sitting on. This burner hearts the cabinet and the patient perspires
for a certain length of time, which is supposed to do some healing to
the pain-wracked nerves. My 10 and 12 year-old sister, Ruth and Mary,
had always wanted to try this treatment. One day my father gave
permission for the older sister, Alice (we called her Bey), 19 at the
time, to give the girls a treatment. Ruth, the 10 year-old had
gotten out and was lying on a couch near the cabi- net, and the 12
year-old was having here treatment, when it appeared that the burner
had used all the wood alcohol. Alice, thinking that the flame was
completely out, picked up a one- gallon can (my father believed in
buying in quantity for economy sake) turned it to fill the burner.
The flame was not out and the can of alcohol exploded, filling thd
room with falme, throw- ing the sister in the cabinet across the room.
The sister fill- ing the burner was engulfed in flames. She tried to
reach a bed in the corner of the room to get a blanket to wrap
herself in, but those were ablaze too, so she ran out of the house.
As I said, I was six years old, standing beside my father's chair in
the other end of the room. He had his arm around me and was
telling me a story, the baby, 3 year old Dan was sitting at the
kitchen table back of me. Father opened the door, everyone ran out,
then it was discoverd that the baby was still inside. My father went
back into the falmes, he came out without the baby. Mary, 12 years
old, seeing this, darted inand came out with the baby held in her arms
against her body. The house was aflame. A neighbor woman about a
block distant called for her husband and sons and help came. Alice
jumped down into the cistern, with a small amount of water in it, to
put out the falmes. I stood in the yard and watched them pull her
out. Here clothing (long legged, warm underwear) had been burned
off her body, she was brown as amber. Someone threw a coat around
her and she walked up the path to the neighbor's house where she was
put to bed. Doctors came, packed her in linseed oil, the only treatment
know at this time, and waited for the end, which came at midnight, the
fire having struck at 4 P.M. While they were caring for Alice, I heard
her say, "Take care of the baby." They did. He was so badly burned
that he was wrapped in bandages from head to foot, only his noce and
mouth being exposed. Mary being badly burned from the explosion and
her trip back after the baby, was put to bed with third degree burns
over a large portion of her body. Ruth, who had been lying on the couch
with feet near the cabinet, had badly burned legs. I had a small burn
on my forehead, and one on my stomach. Someone had seen me holding my
dress out from my body and upon investigation had found that my dress
was burn- ing and had of course taken care of me. Help came from the
city two miles away in the form of several doctors. Such wonderful
men as they were (Dr. Row), they are hallowed in the memory of my
family and always will be. That evening, Ruth and Mary were put on a
matress in the back of a lumber wagon and taken to the hospital. I
was taken with the baby in a cab with two of the doctors. I was not
se- verely burned, don't remember any hurts at any time, but I do
remember as we passed the house I wanted to look out and the doctor
wouldn't let me. He closed the surtains on the cab. The baby asked
for hoodoo. I told the doctor he wanted sugar. The events at home for
the next six or eight weeks are not so clear to me, as Ruth and I went
to stay with friends. Mother had of course been notified and was on
her way home, which would take several days at that time, She arrived
and a house was provided somehow, by the generosity of the town I
suppose. Mother, fa- ther, and the sick baby and Mary were
established there and the other children farmed out with kind friends
or kind strangers, whichever it turned out to be. I remember seeing
the baby once before he died, which was ten days after the
accident. Mary lived miraculously from moment to moment for six weeks,
when she took a turn toward recovery. When Mary was able to travel,
we all came back to Moorhead where my mother's family lived. We went
to stay with our grandmother until mother could find a house for us,
which she did in three days. The people of our town in Missouri had
taken up a collection for us. The relatives in Chicago had gathered
good clothing for us and some friends there had helped with cash, and
so we made our way to the old home. One side-light on the above may be
of interest. Mother was cooking in a restaurant. The message, which I
still have, said, "No hope for Alice, very little for Dan", was
received at the depot by the telegraph operator, a man of about 50, at
4 P.M. He knew mother, and knowing that she could not get a train until
11 P.M. delayed delivery of the message until she went for her
afternoon rest, then he went to her, told her what had happened and
suggested that it would be easier for her if no one knew of this until
later in the evening, after she had cooked and served the evening
meat. This she did, and no one else knew of the message until 8
P.M., when the proprietor was told. This I think is realy remarkable.
Our pioneers surely had strength of charac- ter and help from an
unknown hand to be able to endure the hard- ships which they did."

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Helen NEWELL

1853 - ____

Father: John G. NEWELL
Mother: Susan H. CARTWRIGHT


                        _Gordon NEWELL __________+
                       | (1779 - 1865) m 1805    
 _John G. NEWELL ______|
| (1807 - ....) m 1843 |
|                      |_Nancy Kendall PRENTICE _+
|                        (1778 - 1849) m 1805    
|
|--Helen NEWELL 
|  (1853 - ....)
|                       _Charles W. CARTWRIGHT __
|                      | (1790 - ....) m 1811    
|_Susan H. CARTWRIGHT _|
  (1819 - ....) m 1843 |
                       |_Susan HAYDEN ___________
                         (1791 - 1826) m 1811    

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Henry NORTH

24 Sep 1789 - 1 Feb 1853

Father: James NORTH
Mother: Rhoda JUDD

Family 1 : Sarah COSSLETT
Family 2 : Lauretta SMITH
  1. +Mary Elizabeth NORTH

                       _James NORTH ________+
                      | (1709 - 1758) m 1734
 _James NORTH ________|
| (1748 - 1833) m 1774|
|                     |_Sarah SEYMOUR ______
|                       (1713 - 1781) m 1734
|
|--Henry NORTH 
|  (1789 - 1853)
|                      _John JUDD __________+
|                     | (1718 - 1781) m 1742
|_Rhoda JUDD _________|
  (1754 - 1824) m 1774|
                      |_Mary BURNHAM _______+
                        (1722 - 1801) m 1742

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Susannah NORTH

15 Apr 1676 - ____

Father: John NORTH
Mother: Susanna FRANCIS

Family 1 : Benjamin JUDD
  1. +Benjamin JUDD
  2.  Susannah JUDD
  3.  Abigail JUDD
  4. +Keziah JUDD
  5.  Bathsheba JUDD
  6. +James JUDD
  7.  Joanna JUDD
  8.  Mary JUDD
  9.  Uriah JUDD

                       _John NORTH _________
                      | (1612 - 1692) m 1640
 _John NORTH _________|
| (1641 - 1682) m 1671|
|                     |_Mary BIRD __________
|                       (1619 - 1679) m 1640
|
|--Susannah NORTH 
|  (1676 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Susanna FRANCIS ____|
  (1651 - ....) m 1671|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Richard OLMSTEAD

ABT 1430 - ____

Father: John OLMSTEAD

Family 1 : Mrs. Richard OLMSTEAD
  1. +John OLMSTEAD

                       __
                      |  
 _John OLMSTEAD ______|
| (1404 - ....)       |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Richard OLMSTEAD 
|  (1430 - ....)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_____________________|
                      |
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Amanda PINKERTON

____ - ____

Family 1 : John Edwin STANLEY
  1.  Thomas Edwin STANLEY
  2.  Carrie Margaret STANLEY

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Ebenezer POMEROY

30 May 1669 - 27 Jan 1754

Father: Medad POMEROY
Mother: Experience WOODWARD

Family 1 : Sarah KING
  1. +John POMEROY

                        _Eltweed POMEROY ____
                       | (1585 - 1673) m 1629
 _Medad POMEROY _______|
| (1638 - 1716) m 1661 |
|                      |_Mary ROCKET ________
|                        (.... - 1655) m 1629
|
|--Ebenezer POMEROY 
|  (1669 - 1754)
|                       _Henry WOODWARD _____
|                      | (.... - 1685)       
|_Experience WOODWARD _|
  (1643 - 1686) m 1661 |
                       |_Elizabeth UNKNOWN __
                         (.... - 1690)       

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Rebecca PORTER

14 Oct 1695 - ____

Family 1 : Samuel WADSWORTH

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Rhoda POWELL

14 Jul 1781 - 13 Mar 1835

Father: William POWELL

Family 1 : Oliver STANLEY
  1. +Rhoda Elizabeth STANLEY

                       __
                      |  
 _William POWELL _____|
|                     |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Rhoda POWELL 
|  (1781 - 1835)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_____________________|
                      |
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Jeanne REEVES

____ - ____

Father: John REEVES
Mother: Orpha KERLEY

Family 1 : Walter HEINHOLD

                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _John REEVES ________|
| (1905 - 1994)       |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Jeanne REEVES 
|  
|                      _George KERLEY ______
|                     | (1881 - 1974)       
|_Orpha KERLEY _______|
  (1905 - 1988)       |
                      |_Alta GRAY __________
                        (1884 - 1946)       

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Alice SEYMOUR

15 Feb 1717 - 8 May 1766

Father: Thomas SEYMOUR
Mother: Mary WATERS

Family 1 : Augustus STANLEY
  1. +Allyn STANLEY
  2. +John STANLEY
  3.  Mabel STANLEY
  4. +James STANLEY
  5. +Roswell STANLEY
  6.  Lucy STANLEY
  7.  Judah STANLEY
  8.  Lucy STANLEY
  9. +Frederick STANLEY
  10.  Levi STANLEY
  11. +Whiting STANLEY
  12.  Lewis STANLEY

                       _John SEYMOUR _______
                      | (1647 - 1713) m 1668
 _Thomas SEYMOUR _____|
| (1669 - 1740) m 1711|
|                     |_Mary WATSON ________
|                       (1648 - ....) m 1668
|
|--Alice SEYMOUR 
|  (1717 - 1766)
|                      _Bevil WATERS _______
|                     | (1648 - 1729) m 1722
|_Mary WATERS ________|
  (1677 - 1746) m 1711|
                      |_Sarah WEBSTER ______+
                        (1655 - 1744) m 1722

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Don Alonzo STANLEY

24 Jun 1807 - 11 Feb 1851

Father: Cyrus STANLEY
Mother: Abigail LEE


                       _Gad STANLEY ________+
                      | (1735 - 1815) m 1767
 _Cyrus STANLEY ______|
| (1787 - 1844) m 1806|
|                     |_Mary JUDD __________+
|                       (1748 - 1818) m 1767
|
|--Don Alonzo STANLEY 
|  (1807 - 1851)
|                      _Isaac LEE Jr._______+
|                     | (1752 - 1828) m 1773
|_Abigail LEE ________|
  (1788 - 1867) m 1806|
                      |_Abigail GOODRICH ___+
                        (1754 - 1811) m 1773

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Edna Luella STANLEY

1863 - ABT 1880

Father: Joseph Ford STANLEY
Mother: Harriet Adeline DOAN


                         _Thomas Ford STANLEY _+
                        | (1787 - 1866) m 1816 
 _Joseph Ford STANLEY __|
| (1817 - 1900) m 1857  |
|                       |_Angelina GOLDSMITH __
|                         (1798 - 1877) m 1816 
|
|--Edna Luella STANLEY 
|  (1863 - 1880)
|                        _Ashahel DOAN ________
|                       | (1802 - 1891)        
|_Harriet Adeline DOAN _|
  (1834 - 1907) m 1857  |
                        |_Sarah W. STANLEY ____+
                          (1804 - 1891)        

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Florence Georgia STANLEY

30 Sep 1874 - 11 Jan 1931

Father: Charles Augustus STANLEY
Mother: Georgia Anna MANN

Family 1 : George A. BLASS

                             _Frederick Gardner STANLEY _+
                            | (1824 - 1913) m 1847       
 _Charles Augustus STANLEY _|
| (1849 - 1908) m 1870      |
|                           |_Julia Ann NETHAWAY ________
|                             (1826 - 1899) m 1847       
|
|--Florence Georgia STANLEY 
|  (1874 - 1931)
|                            _Merrill MANN ______________
|                           |                            
|_Georgia Anna MANN ________|
  (1851 - 1923) m 1870      |
                            |_Almira TAFT _______________
                                                         

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Frederick Trenck STANLEY

12 Aug 1802 - 2 Aug 1883

Father: Gad STANLEY
Mother: Chloe ANDREWS

Family 1 : Melvina A. CHAMBERLAIN
  1. +Albert Hubert STANLEY
  2.  Frederick Henry STANLEY
  3.  William Chamberlain STANLEY

                       _Gad STANLEY ________+
                      | (1735 - 1815) m 1767
 _Gad STANLEY ________|
| (1776 - 1820) m 1799|
|                     |_Mary JUDD __________+
|                       (1748 - 1818) m 1767
|
|--Frederick Trenck STANLEY 
|  (1802 - 1883)
|                      _Levi ANDREWS _______+
|                     | (1747 - 1826) m 1770
|_Chloe ANDREWS ______|
  (1777 - 1851) m 1799|
                      |_Chloe WELLS ________+
                        (1746 - 1837) m 1770

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Janet STANLEY

5 Dec 1924 - ____

Father: Walter Pitkin STANLEY
Mother: Genevieve KROENKE

Family 1 : Frank Barnes LONG Jr.
  1.  Frank Barnes LONG III
  2.  George Stanley LONG
  3.  Christopher Pitkin LONG
  4.  Anthony Douglas LONG

                          _Anthony Dumond STANLEY _+
                         | (1853 - 1930) m 1875    
 _Walter Pitkin STANLEY _|
| (1882 - 1938) m 1916   |
|                        |_Alma DEWAR _____________
|                          (1855 - ....) m 1875    
|
|--Janet STANLEY 
|  (1924 - ....)
|                         _________________________
|                        |                         
|_Genevieve KROENKE _____|
  (1893 - 1999) m 1916   |
                         |_________________________
                                                   

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Lynnette Sue STANLEY

1950 - 1986

Father: James Franklin STANLEY
Mother: Thelma June Gilchrist BRYAN


                                _John Franklin STANLEY _+
                               | (1891 - 1949)          
 _James Franklin STANLEY ______|
| (1928 - 1973)                |
|                              |_Lois Sylvia REYNOLDS __
|                                (1908 - 1974)          
|
|--Lynnette Sue STANLEY 
|  (1950 - 1986)
|                               ________________________
|                              |                        
|_Thelma June Gilchrist BRYAN _|
  (1926 - 1987)                |
                               |________________________
                                                        

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Mary STANLEY

Sep 1832 - 19 Dec 1832

Father: Jonathan STANLEY III
Mother: Fanny ST. JOHN


                        _Jonathan STANLEY Jr._+
                       | (1778 - 1837) m 1794 
 _Jonathan STANLEY III_|
| (1802 - 1841) m 1824 |
|                      |_Sarah STILLMAN ______+
|                         m 1794              
|
|--Mary STANLEY 
|  (1832 - 1832)
|                       _Elijah ST. JOHN _____
|                      | (1766 - 1854)        
|_Fanny ST. JOHN ______|
  (1802 - 1844) m 1824 |
                       |_Nancy HOWELL ________
                         (1770 - 1853)        

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Pede STANLEY

1798 - 23 Aug 1803

Father: Noah STANLEY
Mother: Naomi BURRITT


                       _Noah STANLEY _______+
                      | (1724 - 1778) m 1749
 _Noah STANLEY _______|
| (1759 - 1829) m 1790|
|                     |_Ruth NORTON ________+
|                       (1726 - 1811) m 1749
|
|--Pede STANLEY 
|  (1798 - 1803)
|                      _Elihu BURRITT ______
|                     | (1740 - ....) m 1760
|_Naomi BURRITT ______|
  (1761 - 1853) m 1790|
                      |_Eunice WAKEMAN _____
                        (1740 - 1802) m 1760

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Perry STANLEY

____ - ____

Father: John Theodore STANLEY


                          _Herbert Harrison STANLEY _+
                         | (1894 - 1973) m 1931      
 _John Theodore STANLEY _|
|                        |
|                        |_ANN STEILE _______________
|                           m 1931                   
|
|--Perry STANLEY 
|  
|                         ___________________________
|                        |                           
|________________________|
                         |
                         |___________________________
                                                     

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Samuel STANLEY

17 Jan 1731 - 17 Nov 1793

Father: Samuel STANLEY
Mother: Ann BRACE

Family 1 : Joanna GOODMAN
  1. +Joanna STANLEY
  2. +Samuel STANLEY
  3.  Timothy STANLEY
  4. +Amelia STANLEY
  5. +Abigail STANLEY

                       _Samuel STANLEY _____+
                      | (1677 - 1747) m 1702
 _Samuel STANLEY _____|
| (1703 - 1769) m 1727|
|                     |_Elizabeth BRONSON __+
|                       (1682 - 1767) m 1702
|
|--Samuel STANLEY 
|  (1731 - 1793)
|                      _Henry BRACE ________+
|                     | (1680 - 1751) m 1706
|_Ann BRACE __________|
  (1706 - 1764) m 1727|
                      |_Ann COLLYER ________+
                        (1687 - 1764) m 1706

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Timothy STANLEY

16 Dec 1719 - 8 Sep 1723

Father: Timothy STANLEY
Mother: Martha SMITH


                       _John STANLEY _______+
                      | (1647 - 1729) m 1669
 _Timothy STANLEY ____|
| (1689 - 1761) m 1718|
|                     |_Esther NEWELL ______+
|                       (1652 - 1740) m 1669
|
|--Timothy STANLEY 
|  (1719 - 1723)
|                      _Samuel SMITH _______+
|                     | (1664 - 1725) m 1687
|_Martha SMITH _______|
  (1697 - ....) m 1718|
                      |_Ruth PORTER ________+
                        (1664 - 1739) m 1687

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Samuel STANNARD

1669 - 10 Apr 1716

Father: Joseph STANNARD
Mother: Elizabeth SPENCER

Family 1 : Mrs. Elizabeth STANNARD
  1. +Elizabeth STANNARD
  2.  Samuel STANNARD
  3.  Martha STANNARD
  4.  Josiah STANNARD
  5.  Mary STANNARD

                       _John STONARD _______+
                      | (1610 - 1649) m 1631
 _Joseph STANNARD ____|
| (1635 - 1688) m 1666|
|                     |_Margaret MILLER ____+
|                       (.... - 1682) m 1631
|
|--Samuel STANNARD 
|  (1669 - 1716)
|                      _Gerard SPENCER _____+
|                     | (1614 - 1685) m 1636
|_Elizabeth SPENCER __|
  (1646 - ....) m 1666|
                      |_Hannah HILLS _______+
                        (1618 - 1692) m 1636

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Ebenezer STEELE

12 May 1727 - 22 Jan 1821

Father: Joseph STEELE
Mother: Elizabeth HOLLISTER


                        __
                       |  
 _Joseph STEELE _______|
|                      |
|                      |__
|                         
|
|--Ebenezer STEELE 
|  (1727 - 1821)
|                       __
|                      |  
|_Elizabeth HOLLISTER _|
                       |
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Carl Russell STONE

26 Nov 1911 - 12 Nov 1971

Father: Edwin Nelson STONE
Mother: Cordelia RUSSELL

Family 1 : Viola Winifred PHELPS
  1.  Carolyn Ruth STONE
Family 2 : Helen Lynne WINTERS

                       _Nelson Edwin STONE ____
                      | (1856 - 1916) m 1880   
 _Edwin Nelson STONE _|
| (1884 - 1949) m 1908|
|                     |_Eva Elizabeth PARRISH _+
|                       (1854 - 1943) m 1880   
|
|--Carl Russell STONE 
|  (1911 - 1971)
|                      ________________________
|                     |                        
|_Cordelia RUSSELL ___|
  (1880 - 1918) m 1908|
                      |________________________
                                               

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Hannah TUTTLE

20 Jan 1633 - 9 Aug 1683

Father: William TUTTLE
Mother: Elizabeth MATHEWS

Family 1 : John PANTRY
  1.  Hannah PANTRY
  2. +John PANTRY 2nd
  3.  Mary PANTRY
Family 2 : Thomas WELLES
  1. +Rebecca WELLES
  2. +Thomas WELLES
  3.  Sarah WELLES
  4.  Ichabod WELLES
  5.  Samuel WELLES
  6.  Jonathan WELLES
  7.  Joseph WELLES

                       __
                      |  
 _William TUTTLE _____|
| (1607 - 1673) m 1629|
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Hannah TUTTLE 
|  (1633 - 1683)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Elizabeth MATHEWS __|
  (1613 - 1684) m 1629|
                      |__
                         

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William Edward WARREN

25 Apr 1856 - 24 Oct 1864

Father: George Frederick WARREN
Mother: Julia Calista STANLEY


                            _Isaac WARREN _______
                           | (1790 - ....) m 1812
 _George Frederick WARREN _|
| (1830 - 1916) m 1853     |
|                          |_Lenora PERKINS _____+
|                            (1791 - ....) m 1812
|
|--William Edward WARREN 
|  (1856 - 1864)
|                           _Thomas STANLEY _____+
|                          | (1805 - 1883) m 1827
|_Julia Calista STANLEY ___|
  (1830 - ....) m 1853     |
                           |_Nancy WHITTLESEY ___+
                             (1808 - 1853) m 1827

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Amanda WHITNEY

27 Apr 1842 - 1 Nov 1899

Family 1 : James M. SMITH
  1. +Mary Belle SMITH

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Micheal Alan WILLIAMS

1963 - ____

Family 1 : Andrea Denise SCHARDT
  1.  Denae Mychal WILLIAMS
  2.  Zeke Matthew WILLIAMS
  3.  Mikayla Ann WILLIAMS

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Sevilla WILLIAMS

1 Nov 1843 - ____

Father: Albert WILLIAMS
Mother: Rhoda Lucy CLINTON


                       _Oliver WILLIAMS ____
                      | (1788 - 1843)       
 _Albert WILLIAMS ____|
| (1812 - ....) m 1834|
|                     |_Freelove NEWELL ____+
|                       (1789 - 1845)       
|
|--Sevilla WILLIAMS 
|  (1843 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Rhoda Lucy CLINTON _|
  (1814 - 1875) m 1834|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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