Myles Nutt1
M, #3144, b. about 1598, d. 2 July 1671
Myles Nutt|b. a 1598\nd. 2 Jul 1671|p72.htm#i3144|Michael Nutt||p71.htm#i4562|Elizabeth Jackman||p58.htm#i4563|||||||||||||
Last Edited=31 January 2008
Myles Nutt was born a 1598.3 He was the son of Michael Nutt and Elizabeth Jackman.2 Myles Nutt married Sybil (?).4 Myles Nutt died on 2 Jul 1671 at Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.5
His widow Sybil married John Doolittle of Rumney Marsh. She died in Malden 23 Sep 1693, age 82.1
His widow Sybil married John Doolittle of Rumney Marsh. She died in Malden 23 Sep 1693, age 82.1
Child of Myles Nutt
- Sarah Nutt+ b. a 16111
Citations
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, Vol. 1, p. 381.
- [S1213] John B. Threlfall, "Genealogical Notes: Ancestry of Miles Nutt", Article refers to The American Genealogist (52 [1976]: 21) which shows this relationship..
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, Vol. 1, p. 381 (age ~73 in 1671).
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, Vol. 1, p. 681.
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, Vol. 1, p. 381 "[He] d. in Malden, July2, 1671, aged about 73."
Sarah Nutt1
F, #2422, b. after 1611
Sarah Nutt|b. a 1611|p72.htm#i2422|Myles Nutt|b. a 1598\nd. 2 Jul 1671|p72.htm#i3144||||Michael Nutt||p71.htm#i4562|Elizabeth Jackman||p58.htm#i4563|||||||
Last Edited=2 April 2008
Sarah Nutt was born a 1611. She was the daughter of Myles Nutt.2 Sarah Nutt married John Wyman on 5 Nov 1644 at Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.3 Sarah Nutt married Thomas Fuller on 25 Aug 1684 at Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4,5
Children of Sarah Nutt and John Wyman
- Samuel Wyman b. 20 Sep 1646, d. 27 Sep 16466
- John Wyman Jr. b. 28 Mar 1648, d. 19 Dec 16756
- Sarah Wyman+ b. 15 Apr 1650, d. 26 Jan 1728/297
- Solomon Wyman b. 26 Feb 16526
- David Wyman b. 7 Apr 16546
- Elizabeth Wyman b. 18 Jan 1656, d. 21 Nov 16586
- Bathsheba Wyman b. 6 Oct 16586
- Jonathon Wyman b. 13 Jul 16616
- Seth Wyman b. 3 Aug 16636
Citations
- [S364] Marriage Index, Massachusetts Marriage Index, 1633-1850.
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, Vol. 1, p. 381.
- [S587] Edward F. Johnson, Woburn Vital Records, Vol. 3, pp. 196 & 314.
- [S1217] J. F. Fuller, Fuller Descendants, 10.
- [S587] Edward F. Johnson, Woburn Vital Records, Vol. 3, pp. 107 & 196.
- [S587] Edward F. Johnson, Woburn Vital Records, Vol. 1, p. 285.
- [S587] Edward F. Johnson, Woburn Vital Records, Vol. 1, p. 213.
Emil Nyitray1
M, #2832, d. 11 May 1955
Last Edited=23 July 2005
Emil Nyitray married Thetis F. Perkins, daughter of Adin M. Perkins and Alice Mabelle Wooldridge, on 19 Sep 1931.1 Emil Nyitray died on 11 May 1955.1
Citations
- [S34] James E. Ure, The Wooldridge Genealogy, , p. 5-3.
Margaret O'Brien
F, #385
Last Edited=21 January 2007
Margaret O'Brien was born at Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 She married Thomas Spellacy.2
Child of Margaret O'Brien and Thomas Spellacy
- Robert P. Spellacy+ b. 24 Mar 1919, d. 11 Aug 1979
Annie O'Keefe (Keeffe)
F, #551, b. about 1851, d. 29 December 1885
Last Edited=22 October 2007
Annie O'Keefe (Keeffe) was born a 1851 at England. Both of her parents were born in London.1 She married Henry Tricker. Annie O'Keefe (Keeffe) died on 29 Dec 1885 at 1840 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, of Phthisis Pulmonalis.2,3,4 She was buried at The Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, Pleasant Hill Section #5489.5
Annie O'Keefe (Keeffe) emigrated a 1880 from England to New York.6
Annie O'Keefe (Keeffe) emigrated a 1880 from England to New York.6
Children of Annie O'Keefe (Keeffe) and Henry Tricker
- Bertha E. Tricker b. Aug 18837
- Florence Annie Tricker+ b. 10 Nov 1883, d. 13 May 1972
Citations
- [S1149] Anne Tricker, Death Certificate Kings Co., New York, Certificate No. 15332,, Age 34 in Dec 1895 [b. ca. 1861].
- [S1149] Anne Tricker, Death Certificate Kings Co., New York, Certificate No. 15332.
- [S1131] Kathy Ribik, "Tricker, Henry email," e-mail to Mark Waldron, 23 Mar 1998 (gives December 29, 1885).
- [S379] Geraldine Rynkowski and and her sister Patricia Medaglia., Genealogy revisions given to Mark Waldron, (gives 1885).
- [S1131] Kathy Ribik, "Tricker, Henry email," e-mail to Mark Waldron, 23 Mar 1998.
- [S1149] Anne Tricker, Death Certificate Kings Co., New York, Certificate No. 15332,, In 1885, 5 years in US and in City.
- [S1132] Henry Tricker, 1900 U.S. Federal Census.
Susanna Orcutt1
F, #4031, b. 1618, d. 20 February 1699
Last Edited=26 November 2007
Susanna Orcutt was born in 1618.2 She married Samuel Edson 1st on 1 Feb 1631/32 at Fillongley, Warwickshire, England.3 Susanna Orcutt died on 20 Feb 1699 at Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.4,5
Children of Susanna Orcutt and Samuel Edson 1st
- Samuel Edson 2nd+ b. a 1645, d. 10 Apr 1719
- Mary Edson b. 1645, d. 1719
Citations
- [S1142] William Goodwin, "Goodwin Fan Chart", Entered from a photocopy of a large handwritten fan chart.
- [S1142] William Goodwin, "Goodwin Fan Chart", Entered from a photocopy of a large handwritten fan chart, (1618).
- [S1164] Rootsweb Worldconnect web site, "conlindf" database, viewed 11/06/2007.
- [S1145] Vital Records of Bridgewater, Vol. 2, p. 465: EDSON, Susannah, w. Samuel 1st, Feb. 20, 1699, a. 81, C.R.2.
- [S1142] William Goodwin, "Goodwin Fan Chart", Entered from a photocopy of a large handwritten fan chart, (1699).
Mary Osgood1,2
F, #3152, b. about 1657, d. 13 February 1739/40
Last Edited=4 July 2005
Mary Osgood was born a 1657.3,2 She married John Aslett, son of John Aslett and Rebecca Ayer, on 8 Jul 1680 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 Mary Osgood died on 13 Feb 1739/40 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.4,2
Citations
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 2, p. 371.
- [S759] Sarah Loring Bailey, Massachusetts, 121 (d. 1739 in 84th year).
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 2, p. 378 (Feb. 13, 1739-40 [1739. G. R. 1.], in her 84th y.).
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 2, p. 378 (Feb. 13, 1739-40 [1739. G. R. 1.], in her 84th y, Wid. Lt. John Aslebe.).
Sarah Osgood1
F, #3127, b. 8 July 1704, d. 31 March 1733
Last Edited=18 February 2008
Sarah Osgood was born on 8 Jul 1704.2 She married John Barnard Jr. on 27 May 1723 in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.3,4 Sarah Osgood died on 31 Mar 1733 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 28.5
Children of Sarah Osgood and John Barnard Jr.
- Sarah Barnard b. 7 Aug 1724, d. 1 Nov 17246
- John Barnard b. 8 May 17287
- Jacob Barnard b. 15 Sep 1730, d. 26 Sep 17308
- Elizabeth Barnard b. 16 Jun 17329
Citations
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 2, p. 45.
- [S1063] C. M. Endicott, The Osgood Family in New England, p. 121 Among the children of Stephen and Hannah (Blanchard) Osgood, of Andover: "Sarah, b. July 8, 1704, m. ___Barnard. pervious to 1743." Since it doesn't give the husband's given name we cannot be certain that this is the correct person.
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 2, p. 45, 257 "Barnard, John, and Sarah Osgood, May 27, 1723. *."
- [S1063] C. M. Endicott, The Osgood Family in New England, p. 121 "m. ___ Barnard, previous to 1743."
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 2, p. 389 "Sarah, w. John, Mar. 31, 1732." [1732/33?].
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 1, p. 60 "Sarah, d. John and Sarah, Nov. 1, 1724."
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 1, p. 59 "John, s. John and Sarah, May 8, 1728."
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 1, p. 59 "Jacob, s. John and Sarah, Sept. 15, 1730."
- [S378] Topsfield Historical Society, , Vol. 1, p. 58.
Elizabeth Pabodie
F, #1582, b. 24 April 1647, d. 1707
Elizabeth Pabodie|b. 24 Apr 1647\nd. 1707|p72.htm#i1582|William Paybody|b. 1620\nd. 13 Dec 1707|p73.htm#i934|Elizabeth Alden|b. 1623\nd. 31 May 1717|p5.htm#i2122|John Paybody|b. a 1590\nd. a 1667|p73.htm#i931|Isabel Harper|b. a 1592\nd. a 1664|p46.htm#i932|John Alden|b. a 1599\nd. 12 Dec 1687|p5.htm#i4082|Priscilla Mullins|b. a 1602\nd. a 1650|p70.htm#i4083|
Last Edited=13 September 2007
Elizabeth Pabodie was born on 24 Apr 1647 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of William Paybody and Elizabeth Alden. Elizabeth Pabodie died in 1707 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2
She married John Rogers, Jr. 16 Nov 1660, in Duxbury, Plymouth Co.3,4
She married John Rogers, Jr. 16 Nov 1660, in Duxbury, Plymouth Co.3,4
John Pabodie
M, #1581, b. 4 October 1645, d. 17 November 1669
John Pabodie|b. 4 Oct 1645\nd. 17 Nov 1669|p72.htm#i1581|William Paybody|b. 1620\nd. 13 Dec 1707|p73.htm#i934|Elizabeth Alden|b. 1623\nd. 31 May 1717|p5.htm#i2122|John Paybody|b. a 1590\nd. a 1667|p73.htm#i931|Isabel Harper|b. a 1592\nd. a 1664|p46.htm#i932|John Alden|b. a 1599\nd. 12 Dec 1687|p5.htm#i4082|Priscilla Mullins|b. a 1602\nd. a 1650|p70.htm#i4083|
Last Edited=13 September 2007
John Pabodie was born on 4 Oct 1645 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of William Paybody and Elizabeth Alden. John Pabodie died on 17 Nov 1669 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 24.2,3
Ruth Pabodie
F, #1583, b. 27 June 1658, d. after 25 April 1724
Ruth Pabodie|b. 27 Jun 1658\nd. a 25 Apr 1724|p72.htm#i1583|William Paybody|b. 1620\nd. 13 Dec 1707|p73.htm#i934|Elizabeth Alden|b. 1623\nd. 31 May 1717|p5.htm#i2122|John Paybody|b. a 1590\nd. a 1667|p73.htm#i931|Isabel Harper|b. a 1592\nd. a 1664|p46.htm#i932|John Alden|b. a 1599\nd. 12 Dec 1687|p5.htm#i4082|Priscilla Mullins|b. a 1602\nd. a 1650|p70.htm#i4083|
Last Edited=13 September 2007
Ruth Pabodie was born on 27 Jun 1658 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of William Paybody and Elizabeth Alden. Ruth Pabodie died a 25 Apr 1724 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2
She married William Labor; and Benjamin Baretlett Dec 1677.3,2
She married William Labor; and Benjamin Baretlett Dec 1677.3,2
Job Packard1
M, #4388
Last Edited=5 November 2007
Job Packard married Hannah Allen, daughter of Benjamin Allen and Mehitable Cary, a 1777 at Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
Citations
- [S1145] Vital Records of Bridgewater, Vol. 2, p. 123; EDSON, Hannah [int. Mrs.] and Job Packard, May25, 1790, Hannah, P.C.R. Hannah wid. John, d. Benjamin Allen, C.R.2.
Margaret Paddy1
F, #4066
Last Edited=30 March 2008
Margaret Paddy married Gregory Baxter.1
Child of Margaret Paddy and Gregory Baxter
- Abigail Baxter+ b. a 1634, d. 27 Aug 16921
Citations
- [S1170] Andrew N. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams, 7.
Danill Page1
M, #3092, d. 10 August 1634
Danill Page|d. 10 Aug 1634|p72.htm#i3092|John Page|b. a 1586\nd. 18 Dec 1676|p72.htm#i3089|Pheby (?)|b. a 1590\nd. 25 Sep 1677|p4.htm#i3090|||||||||||||
Last Edited=29 June 2006
Danill Page was the son of John Page and Pheby (?).1 Danill Page died on 10 Aug 1634 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1
Citations
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 4 ("buried the 10 : d : 6 : m").
John Page
M, #3089, b. about 1586, d. 18 December 1676
Last Edited=23 July 2005
John Page was born a 1586.1 He married Pheby (?).2 John Page died on 18 Dec 1676 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.3
John Page emigrated in 1630 from Dedham, England.4,5
John Page emigrated in 1630 from Dedham, England.4,5
Children of John Page and Pheby (?)
- Danill Page d. 10 Aug 16346
- Phoebe Page+ 7,8
- John Page b. 16305
- Samuell Page b. 20 Aug 16339
Citations
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 41 (age about 90 in 1676).
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 42.
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 41.
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 3 (child born in Watertown in 1633).
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, 383.
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 4 ("buried the 10 : d : 6 : m").
- [S309] , 519.
- [S310] Cutler Memorial, 18.
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 3 ("the 20 of the 6").
John Page1
M, #3093, b. 1630
John Page|b. 1630|p72.htm#i3093|John Page|b. a 1586\nd. 18 Dec 1676|p72.htm#i3089|Pheby (?)|b. a 1590\nd. 25 Sep 1677|p4.htm#i3090|||||||||||||
Last Edited=23 July 2005
Citations
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, 383.
Louisa J. Page1
F, #3304, b. 11 August 1844, d. 21 December 1915
Last Edited=1 May 2006
- Charts
- The Henderick Ariaanz Family
Louisa J. Page was born on 11 Aug 1844 at Pennsylvania. Her parents were Isaac W. Page (b. W. I.) and Louisa J. Royce b. New York).2,3,4,5 She married John H. Miller, son of Alexander Miller and Mary E. Ray, a 1866.6,5 Louisa J. Page died on 21 Dec 1915 at Kings County, New York, at age 71 at 824 Washington Avenue.7,8 She was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, Lot 12192, Section 51.1
Louisa J. Page was also known as Louise Page.5 She and John H. Miller lived in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, in 1880.9 Louisa J. Page and John H. Miller lived at 236 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, in 1910. John was employed as a salesman for a paper house. Also living with them in 1910 were Louisa's brothers Edwin F. & Charles H. Page, and sister-in-law Mary A. Page.10
Louisa J. Page was also known as Louise Page.5 She and John H. Miller lived in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, in 1880.9 Louisa J. Page and John H. Miller lived at 236 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, in 1910. John was employed as a salesman for a paper house. Also living with them in 1910 were Louisa's brothers Edwin F. & Charles H. Page, and sister-in-law Mary A. Page.10
Children of Louisa J. Page and John H. Miller
- Jessie R. Miller b. 1870, d. 14 Feb 192811
- Charles Eben Miller+ b. 15 Sep 1879, d. 21 Jan 194012
Citations
- [S900] Lot 12102, Burial list dated 30 June 1994.
- [S942] Louisa J. Miller, Death Certificate Kings Co., New York, Certificate No. 23772,, Gives birth as August 11, 1844 in Penn.
- [S914] John H. Miller, 1880 US Census, Age 34 [b. ca. 1846, PA].
- [S904] Miller Gravestone, Lot 12102, Louisa J. 1844-1915.
- [S207] Charles Eben Miller, Death Certificate New York Co., NY No. 1832.
- [S913] John H. entry Miller, 1910 US Census, married 44 years in 1910.
- [S942] Louisa J. Miller, Death Certificate Kings Co., New York, Certificate No. 23772.
- [S904] Miller Gravestone, Lot 12102.
- [S914] John H. Miller, 1880 US Census.
- [S913] John H. entry Miller, 1910 US Census.
- [S900] Lot 12102, Burial list dated 30 June 1994, Lot 12102 ownership record.
- [S207] Charles Eben Miller, Death Certificate New York Co., NY No. 1832,, Gives mother as Louise Page.
Margaret Adams Page1
F, #2775, b. 14 June 1890
Last Edited=18 January 2006
Margaret Adams Page was born on 14 Jun 1890 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2,3,1 She married Reginald Wooldridge, son of William Wooldridge and Charlotte Catherine Leggett, on 14 Sep 1917.1
Margaret Adams Page and Reginald Wooldridge lived at 95 Sargeant Street, Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, on 6 Jan 1920.4
Margaret Adams Page and Reginald Wooldridge lived at 95 Sargeant Street, Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, on 6 Jan 1920.4
Citations
- [S34] James E. Ure, The Wooldridge Genealogy, , p. 2-3.
- [S771] New England Ancestors.org, online http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/, Page, Margaret Adams, Boston, 1890 Birth Register, Vol. 405, pg. 219 .
- [S723] Reginald Wooldridge entry, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, age 29.
- [S723] Reginald Wooldridge entry, 1920 U.S. Federal Census.
Phoebe Page
F, #1395
Phoebe Page||p72.htm#i1395|John Page|b. a 1586\nd. 18 Dec 1676|p72.htm#i3089|Pheby (?)|b. a 1590\nd. 25 Sep 1677|p4.htm#i3090|||||||||||||
Last Edited=23 July 2005
Phoebe Page was born at England.2 She was the daughter of John Page and Pheby (?).1,2,3 She married James Cutler a 1660.1,4,5,6
According to Bond's genealogy, Phebe married "past her prime James Cutler. Her youth had nopt been unblemished."7
According to Bond's genealogy, Phebe married "past her prime James Cutler. Her youth had nopt been unblemished."7
Children of Phoebe Page and James Cutler
- Jemima Cutler
- Phoebe Cutler
- Joanna Cutler b. a 1660, d. 26 Nov 17038,9
- John Cutler+ b. 19 Mar 1663, d. 21 Sep 1714
- Samuel Cutler b. 18 Nov 1664
Citations
- [S309] , 519.
- [S310] Cutler Memorial, 18.
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 42.
- [S310] Cutler Memorial, 18 (circa 1662).
- [S743] Ephraim Mower, Cutler Genealogy, 1 (1660).
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, 383 (about 1662).
- [S605] Henry Bond, Including Waltham And Weston, 383.
- [S743] Ephraim Mower, Cutler Genealogy, 2.
- [S597] , 469.
Samuell Page1
M, #3091, b. 20 August 1633
Samuell Page|b. 20 Aug 1633|p72.htm#i3091|John Page|b. a 1586\nd. 18 Dec 1676|p72.htm#i3089|Pheby (?)|b. a 1590\nd. 25 Sep 1677|p4.htm#i3090|||||||||||||
Last Edited=23 July 2005
Samuell Page was born on 20 Aug 1633 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of John Page and Pheby (?).1
Citations
- [S590] Watertown Historical Society, and Possessions, also the Proprietors' Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage, 3 ("the 20 of the 6").
Ann Parke
F, #256, b. 1769, d. 1822
Ann Parke|b. 1769\nd. 1822|p72.htm#i256|Arthur Parke 2nd|b. 12 Sep 1736\nd. 11 Jul 1822|p72.htm#i232|Jennet Hope|b. 6 Jun 1736\nd. 4 Apr 1814|p53.htm#i231|John Parke|b. a 1707\nd. 28 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i234|Elizabeth McKnight|b. a 1713\nd. 21 May 1794|p68.htm#i233|Thomas Hope|b. 2 Feb 1701\nd. 24 Oct 1776|p55.htm#i147|Jennet Wilken|b. 10 Sep 1702\nd. 9 Dec 1771|p106.htm#i146|
Last Edited=9 August 2006
- Charts
- The Thomas Hope Family
Ann Parke was born in 1769 at on the George Lindley farm, Highland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.1,2 She was the daughter of Arthur Parke 2nd and Jennet Hope. Ann Parke died in 1822.1
She married Archibald Moore in Oct 1793 and had six children.
She married Archibald Moore in Oct 1793 and had six children.
Arthur Parke
M, #280, b. 1678, d. January 1739/40
Last Edited=9 August 2006
Arthur Parke was born in 1678 in Ballybegley, County Donegal, Ireland.1,2 He married Mary (?). Arthur Parke died in Jan 1739/40 in Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.3 He was interred in Jan 1739/40 at Upper Octorara Cemetery, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.4,3
Brothers William, Samuel & David remained in Ireland. Sister Jane lived with Arthur. The following is quoted from Genealogy of the Parke Family, compiled by John P. Wallace, 1920. "The descendants of Arthur and Mary Parke are of Saxon- Scotch origin whose ancestors immigrated into Ballybegley, County Donegal, Ireland, after 1610. Their name was originally written Park but some one during the early lifetime of Joseph Parke, Esq., the second son of John (1), introduced the present method of writing the name. 'Squire Parke had eleven children who all used this method, which, of course, helped to introduce it. The two brothers of Joseph Park, Esq., Arthur 2d and John 2d, never changed the spelling of their names and those who removed west still adhere to the old Park. However, the many descendants in Chester County of John 2d and Arthur 2d, have for years surrendered to the wheels of progress. In 1720 our branch of the Parke family consisted of William, Arthur, Samuel, David and Jane Parke. All, perhaps, were married, with families, except Jane, who always lived with her brother, Arthur Parke. William Parke married Jane Hood, daughter of John Hood, the mathematician They had eight children and always resided in Ireland." "The Parke family are not Irish but of Saxon-Scotch origin. In 1611, James I began the experiment of sending from Scotland a Presbyterian company of picked men and women of the best sort, of a far higher level of intelligence and training than the native peasantry of Ireland, in order that they might outnumber and control the Catholics. At the beginning of the eighteenth century the percentage of illiteracy in Ulster Province, North Ireland, was probably smaller than anywhere else in the world. There were then more than a million of these Presbyterians in Ulster. About 1720, they began coming in great numbers to America, being dissatisfied with their Irish home on account of excessive taxes and rents. The families that had been longest in Ireland had dwelt there then but three generations, so that they were called Scotch-Irish by us from the mere fact of their having this transient residence there and have always been called Scotch by all the people of Ireland, both Catholics and Protestants. Between 1720 and 1770 more than half of the Presbyterian population of Ulster came to America and formed more than one- sixth of the entire population at the time of the Declaration if Independence. The ethnic origin of the Saxon-Scotch people is very different from the Celtic origin of the Irish race. The Scotch were principally Saxon in blood and Presbyterian in religion; the native Irish Celtic in blood and Roman Catholic in religion. The friction and antagonism of the Scot and Celt in the early days was not so much a religious as a racial inheritance. No nobler race of men have ever lived than the Presbyterian Scot descended from the Anglo-Saxon immigration of about A.D. 500 to 800. The Scotch, "in energy, enterprise, intelligence, education, patriotism, religion and moral character, the maintenance of civil and religious liberty, and inflexible resistance to all usurpation in church and state were not surpassed by any class that settled in the American Colonies." George Washington, in the midnight hour of the revolution, expressed his determination, if all other sources failed, to make his last stand among the Scotch and the Scotch-Irish on the frontiers." He made a will on 5 Jan 1739/40 at Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.5
Brothers William, Samuel & David remained in Ireland. Sister Jane lived with Arthur. The following is quoted from Genealogy of the Parke Family, compiled by John P. Wallace, 1920. "The descendants of Arthur and Mary Parke are of Saxon- Scotch origin whose ancestors immigrated into Ballybegley, County Donegal, Ireland, after 1610. Their name was originally written Park but some one during the early lifetime of Joseph Parke, Esq., the second son of John (1), introduced the present method of writing the name. 'Squire Parke had eleven children who all used this method, which, of course, helped to introduce it. The two brothers of Joseph Park, Esq., Arthur 2d and John 2d, never changed the spelling of their names and those who removed west still adhere to the old Park. However, the many descendants in Chester County of John 2d and Arthur 2d, have for years surrendered to the wheels of progress. In 1720 our branch of the Parke family consisted of William, Arthur, Samuel, David and Jane Parke. All, perhaps, were married, with families, except Jane, who always lived with her brother, Arthur Parke. William Parke married Jane Hood, daughter of John Hood, the mathematician They had eight children and always resided in Ireland." "The Parke family are not Irish but of Saxon-Scotch origin. In 1611, James I began the experiment of sending from Scotland a Presbyterian company of picked men and women of the best sort, of a far higher level of intelligence and training than the native peasantry of Ireland, in order that they might outnumber and control the Catholics. At the beginning of the eighteenth century the percentage of illiteracy in Ulster Province, North Ireland, was probably smaller than anywhere else in the world. There were then more than a million of these Presbyterians in Ulster. About 1720, they began coming in great numbers to America, being dissatisfied with their Irish home on account of excessive taxes and rents. The families that had been longest in Ireland had dwelt there then but three generations, so that they were called Scotch-Irish by us from the mere fact of their having this transient residence there and have always been called Scotch by all the people of Ireland, both Catholics and Protestants. Between 1720 and 1770 more than half of the Presbyterian population of Ulster came to America and formed more than one- sixth of the entire population at the time of the Declaration if Independence. The ethnic origin of the Saxon-Scotch people is very different from the Celtic origin of the Irish race. The Scotch were principally Saxon in blood and Presbyterian in religion; the native Irish Celtic in blood and Roman Catholic in religion. The friction and antagonism of the Scot and Celt in the early days was not so much a religious as a racial inheritance. No nobler race of men have ever lived than the Presbyterian Scot descended from the Anglo-Saxon immigration of about A.D. 500 to 800. The Scotch, "in energy, enterprise, intelligence, education, patriotism, religion and moral character, the maintenance of civil and religious liberty, and inflexible resistance to all usurpation in church and state were not surpassed by any class that settled in the American Colonies." George Washington, in the midnight hour of the revolution, expressed his determination, if all other sources failed, to make his last stand among the Scotch and the Scotch-Irish on the frontiers." He made a will on 5 Jan 1739/40 at Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.5
Children of Arthur Parke and Mary (?)
- Samuel Parke d. b 1740
- Margaret Parke
- Joseph Parke b. 1700
- John Parke+ b. a 1707, d. 28 Jul 1787
Arthur Parke 2nd
M, #232, b. 12 September 1736, d. 11 July 1822
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- The Thomas Hope Family
Arthur Parke 2nd was born on 12 Sep 1736 in West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania.2,3,4 He was the son of John Parke and Elizabeth McKnight.1 He married Jennet Hope, daughter of Thomas Hope and Jennet Wilken, b 1761. Arthur Parke 2nd died on 11 Jul 1822 at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania, at age 85.5,2 He was interred at Upper Octorara Cemetery, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.2
In John Parke's will on 4 Jan 1787 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Arthur were named as heirs.1 He was a farmer.5 He was an elder in the Octoraro Church for 44 years.5 He made a will on 20 Jan 1818 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The will provided:
To son Thomas part of my plantation, as described, paying certain legacies. To daughters Elizabeth Daniel, Margaret Wallace and Mary McClellan $100 each. To grandson Arthur P. Moore $20 at 21. To granddaughter Keziah Parke $20. To granddaughter Ann Harshbarger $30. To the children of my daughter Martha Patton, deceased, viz: Jane, Isabella, Maria and Ann Patton $100, to be divided. To daughter Tabitha Parke remainder of plantation, as described, paying legacies as follows: To three daughters above named $33 1/3 each. To daughters Agnes Patton, Jennet Stewart and Hannah Calhoon $3.33 each. To granddaughters Jennet Eagle and Keziah Parke $30 each. To grandson Arthur P. Hershberger $20 at 21. To grandson Arthur P. Patton, $33 1/3. To Grandson Arthur Daniel $12. To grandson Arthur P. Wallace, $12.
Executors: Son Thomas and nephews Arthur and John Parke, W. Fallowfield.
Witnesses: Samuel Glasgow, Nathaniel Davis, John Ramsey.
The will was proved Aug. 1, 1822
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In John Parke's will on 4 Jan 1787 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Arthur were named as heirs.1 He was a farmer.5 He was an elder in the Octoraro Church for 44 years.5 He made a will on 20 Jan 1818 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The will provided:
To son Thomas part of my plantation, as described, paying certain legacies. To daughters Elizabeth Daniel, Margaret Wallace and Mary McClellan $100 each. To grandson Arthur P. Moore $20 at 21. To granddaughter Keziah Parke $20. To granddaughter Ann Harshbarger $30. To the children of my daughter Martha Patton, deceased, viz: Jane, Isabella, Maria and Ann Patton $100, to be divided. To daughter Tabitha Parke remainder of plantation, as described, paying legacies as follows: To three daughters above named $33 1/3 each. To daughters Agnes Patton, Jennet Stewart and Hannah Calhoon $3.33 each. To granddaughters Jennet Eagle and Keziah Parke $30 each. To grandson Arthur P. Hershberger $20 at 21. To grandson Arthur P. Patton, $33 1/3. To Grandson Arthur Daniel $12. To grandson Arthur P. Wallace, $12.
Executors: Son Thomas and nephews Arthur and John Parke, W. Fallowfield.
Witnesses: Samuel Glasgow, Nathaniel Davis, John Ramsey.
The will was proved Aug. 1, 1822
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Children of Arthur Parke 2nd and Jennet Hope
- Elizabeth Parke b. 20 Jul 1761, d. 20 Aug 18396
- Thomas Parke b. 1762, d. 27 Aug 18246
- Jane Parke b. 1764
- Margaret Parke+ b. 11 Dec 1764, d. 28 Jan 18366
- Mary Parke b. a 1767, d. 4 Mar 18416
- Ann Parke b. 1769, d. 1822
- Hannah Parke b. 1771, d. b 1857
- John Arthur Parke
- Tabitha Parke b. a 1775, d. 5 Jun 18476
- Martha Parke b. 1777, d. 29 Jul 18116
Citations
- [S428] Jacob Martin and Gilbert Cope, Wills of Chester County Pennsylvania 1801-1825, Chester County Wills, 1704-1814, on Ancestry.com CD "Pennsylvania Wills: Selected Counties & Years": Parke, John, Sr. W. Fallowfield. Jan. 4, 1787.
- [S269] By Mr. & Mrs. Guy H. McKeown and Marion H. Park, Parke Tombstone Inscriptions From Upper Octorara Cemetery, Near Parkesburg, PA.
- [S26] John P. Wallace, Parke Family Genealogy, p. 12.
- [S405] Emalu Hart, to Mark Waldron.
- [S26] John P. Wallace, Parke Family Genealogy, 12.
- [S428] Jacob Martin and Gilbert Cope, Wills of Chester County Pennsylvania 1801-1825, 357.
David Parke
M, #289, b. 22 January 1751, d. August 1798
David Parke|b. 22 Jan 1751\nd. Aug 1798|p72.htm#i289|John Parke|b. a 1707\nd. 28 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i234|Elizabeth McKnight|b. a 1713\nd. 21 May 1794|p68.htm#i233|Arthur Parke|b. 1678\nd. Jan 1739/40|p72.htm#i280|Mary (?)|d. a 1760|p4.htm#i281|||||||
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David Parke was born on 22 Jan 1751.2 He was the son of John Parke and Elizabeth McKnight.1 He married Elizabeth Cowan, daughter of Hugh Cowan and Mary Scott.3 David Parke died in Aug 1798 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, at age 47 of yellow fever.2
In Hugh Cowan's will, David were named by Hugh to handle his estate on 20 Jul 1776 at Sadsbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.4 In John Parke's will on 4 Jan 1787 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, David were named as heirs.1 He lived in Philadelphia, PA. He and Elizabeth Cowan had at least two children: John Parke and and Matthew Parke.2 David was employed as a trader.5
In Hugh Cowan's will, David were named by Hugh to handle his estate on 20 Jul 1776 at Sadsbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.4 In John Parke's will on 4 Jan 1787 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, David were named as heirs.1 He lived in Philadelphia, PA. He and Elizabeth Cowan had at least two children: John Parke and and Matthew Parke.2 David was employed as a trader.5
Citations
- [S428] Jacob Martin and Gilbert Cope, Wills of Chester County Pennsylvania 1801-1825, Chester County Wills, 1704-1814, on Ancestry.com CD "Pennsylvania Wills: Selected Counties & Years": Parke, John, Sr. W. Fallowfield. Jan. 4, 1787.
- [S26] John P. Wallace, Parke Family Genealogy, 116.
- [S26] John P. Wallace, Parke Family Genealogy, pg. 12.
- [S428] Jacob Martin and Gilbert Cope, Wills of Chester County Pennsylvania 1801-1825, Chester County Wills, 1704-1814, on Ancestry.com CD "Pennsylvania Wills: Selected Counties & Years".
- [S26] John P. Wallace, Parke Family Genealogy.
Elizabeth Parke
F, #235, b. 20 July 1761, d. 20 August 1839
Elizabeth Parke|b. 20 Jul 1761\nd. 20 Aug 1839|p72.htm#i235|Arthur Parke 2nd|b. 12 Sep 1736\nd. 11 Jul 1822|p72.htm#i232|Jennet Hope|b. 6 Jun 1736\nd. 4 Apr 1814|p53.htm#i231|John Parke|b. a 1707\nd. 28 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i234|Elizabeth McKnight|b. a 1713\nd. 21 May 1794|p68.htm#i233|Thomas Hope|b. 2 Feb 1701\nd. 24 Oct 1776|p55.htm#i147|Jennet Wilken|b. 10 Sep 1702\nd. 9 Dec 1771|p106.htm#i146|
Last Edited=28 January 2007
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- The Thomas Hope Family
Elizabeth Parke was born on 20 Jul 1761 at on the George Lindley farm, Highland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.2,3 She was the daughter of Arthur Parke 2nd and Jennet Hope.1 Elizabeth Parke died on 20 Aug 1839 at age 78.3
She married John Daniel on 13 Sep 1782, and they had nine children, all born in Highland Township, Chester County.1,3 In Arthur Parke 2nd's will on 20 Jan 1818 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth were named as heirs.1 In Thomas Parke's will on 12 Apr 1824 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth were named as heirs.4
She married John Daniel on 13 Sep 1782, and they had nine children, all born in Highland Township, Chester County.1,3 In Arthur Parke 2nd's will on 20 Jan 1818 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth were named as heirs.1 In Thomas Parke's will on 12 Apr 1824 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth were named as heirs.4
Elizabeth Parke
F, #287, b. 26 February 1748, d. before 27 July 1787
Elizabeth Parke|b. 26 Feb 1748\nd. b 27 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i287|John Parke|b. a 1707\nd. 28 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i234|Elizabeth McKnight|b. a 1713\nd. 21 May 1794|p68.htm#i233|Arthur Parke|b. 1678\nd. Jan 1739/40|p72.htm#i280|Mary (?)|d. a 1760|p4.htm#i281|||||||
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Elizabeth Parke was born on 26 Feb 1748.2 She was the daughter of John Parke and Elizabeth McKnight.1 She married an unknown person .3 Elizabeth Parke died b 27 Jul 1787.2
She lived near Sadsburyville, Chester County, PA.
She lived near Sadsburyville, Chester County, PA.
Child of Elizabeth Parke and David Cowan
Citations
- [S428] Jacob Martin and Gilbert Cope, Wills of Chester County Pennsylvania 1801-1825, Chester County Wills, 1704-1814, on Ancestry.com CD "Pennsylvania Wills: Selected Counties & Years": Parke, John, Sr. W. Fallowfield. Jan. 4, 1787.
- [S26] John P. Wallace, Parke Family Genealogy, 115.
- [S26] John P. Wallace, Parke Family Genealogy, pg. 12, 115.
Hannah Parke
F, #257, b. 1771, d. before 1857
Hannah Parke|b. 1771\nd. b 1857|p72.htm#i257|Arthur Parke 2nd|b. 12 Sep 1736\nd. 11 Jul 1822|p72.htm#i232|Jennet Hope|b. 6 Jun 1736\nd. 4 Apr 1814|p53.htm#i231|John Parke|b. a 1707\nd. 28 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i234|Elizabeth McKnight|b. a 1713\nd. 21 May 1794|p68.htm#i233|Thomas Hope|b. 2 Feb 1701\nd. 24 Oct 1776|p55.htm#i147|Jennet Wilken|b. 10 Sep 1702\nd. 9 Dec 1771|p106.htm#i146|
Last Edited=9 August 2006
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- The Thomas Hope Family
Hannah Parke was born in 1771 at on the George Lindley farm, Highland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of Arthur Parke 2nd and Jennet Hope. Hannah Parke died b 1857.1
She married Jacob Hershberger Nov 1797 and had six children. In Thomas Parke's will on 12 Apr 1824 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Hannah were named as heirs.2
She married Jacob Hershberger Nov 1797 and had six children. In Thomas Parke's will on 12 Apr 1824 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Hannah were named as heirs.2
Jane Parke
F, #237, b. 1764
Jane Parke|b. 1764|p72.htm#i237|Arthur Parke 2nd|b. 12 Sep 1736\nd. 11 Jul 1822|p72.htm#i232|Jennet Hope|b. 6 Jun 1736\nd. 4 Apr 1814|p53.htm#i231|John Parke|b. a 1707\nd. 28 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i234|Elizabeth McKnight|b. a 1713\nd. 21 May 1794|p68.htm#i233|Thomas Hope|b. 2 Feb 1701\nd. 24 Oct 1776|p55.htm#i147|Jennet Wilken|b. 10 Sep 1702\nd. 9 Dec 1771|p106.htm#i146|
Last Edited=18 July 2006
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- The Thomas Hope Family
Jane Parke was born in 1764 at on the George Lindley farm, Highland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.1,2 She was the daughter of Arthur Parke 2nd and Jennet Hope.
She married Joseph Parke 1 Dec 1794 and had three children. In Thomas Parke's will on 12 Apr 1824 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Jane were named as heirs.3
She married Joseph Parke 1 Dec 1794 and had three children. In Thomas Parke's will on 12 Apr 1824 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Jane were named as heirs.3
Jane Parke
F, #288, b. 8 August 1749
Jane Parke|b. 8 Aug 1749|p72.htm#i288|John Parke|b. a 1707\nd. 28 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i234|Elizabeth McKnight|b. a 1713\nd. 21 May 1794|p68.htm#i233|Arthur Parke|b. 1678\nd. Jan 1739/40|p72.htm#i280|Mary (?)|d. a 1760|p4.htm#i281|||||||
Last Edited=19 November 2007
Jane Parke was born on 8 Aug 1749.2 She was the daughter of John Parke and Elizabeth McKnight.1
She lived in Cincinnati, OH.2 In John Parke's will on 4 Jan 1787 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Jane were named as heirs.1
She lived in Cincinnati, OH.2 In John Parke's will on 4 Jan 1787 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Jane were named as heirs.1
John Parke
M, #234, b. about 1707, d. 28 July 1787
John Parke|b. a 1707\nd. 28 Jul 1787|p72.htm#i234|Arthur Parke|b. 1678\nd. Jan 1739/40|p72.htm#i280|Mary (?)|d. a 1760|p4.htm#i281|||||||||||||
Last Edited=19 November 2007
John Parke was born a 1707.1,2,3 He was the son of Arthur Parke and Mary (?). He married Elizabeth McKnight. John Parke died on 28 Jul 1787.2,1 He was interred at Upper Octorara Cemetery, Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania.2
He made a will on 4 Jan 1787 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Parke, John, Sr. W. Fallowfield. Jan. 4, 1787. Aug. 1, 1787. Provides for wife Elizabeth. To daughter Mary Kyle £30. To daughter Jane McKnight £30. To son Arthur £20. To sons Joseph and William £30 each. To son David £40. To children of deceased daughter Elizabeth Cowan £30 to be divided when of age. To son John all my real estate whereon I now live, paying above legacies. Executors: Sons Arthur and John..4
He made a will on 4 Jan 1787 at West Fallowfield, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Parke, John, Sr. W. Fallowfield. Jan. 4, 1787. Aug. 1, 1787. Provides for wife Elizabeth. To daughter Mary Kyle £30. To daughter Jane McKnight £30. To son Arthur £20. To sons Joseph and William £30 each. To son David £40. To children of deceased daughter Elizabeth Cowan £30 to be divided when of age. To son John all my real estate whereon I now live, paying above legacies. Executors: Sons Arthur and John..4
Children of John Parke and Elizabeth McKnight
- Arthur Parke 2nd+ b. 12 Sep 1736, d. 11 Jul 18224
- Joseph Parke Esq. b. 21 Dec 1737, d. 2 Jul 18234
- John Parke Jr. b. a 1740, d. 15 Nov 18234
- William Parke b. 17 May 17424
- Mary Parke b. 24 Feb 17444
- Elizabeth Parke+ b. 26 Feb 1748, d. b 27 Jul 17874
- Jane Parke b. 8 Aug 17494
- David Parke b. 22 Jan 1751, d. Aug 17984
- Samuel Parke b. 15 Sep 1756, d. in infancy
Citations
- [S26] John P. Wallace, Parke Family Genealogy, 11.
- [S269] By Mr. & Mrs. Guy H. McKeown and Marion H. Park, Parke Tombstone Inscriptions From Upper Octorara Cemetery, Near Parkesburg, PA.
- [S405] Emalu Hart, to Mark Waldron.
- [S428] Jacob Martin and Gilbert Cope, Wills of Chester County Pennsylvania 1801-1825, Chester County Wills, 1704-1814, on Ancestry.com CD "Pennsylvania Wills: Selected Counties & Years": Parke, John, Sr. W. Fallowfield. Jan. 4, 1787.