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Reese (Jr), William Thomas
b: 9-Feb-1910 Monroe, NC (Union County)
m: 12-Dec-1938 Philadelphia, PA
d:03-Feb-2006 Folcroft, Delaware County, PA




























Reese (Sr), William Thomas
b: 26-Jan-1868 Grovetown, GA
d: 15-Jul-1943 Hamlet, NC (Richmond County)






































































Reese, Nancy (nee:Hutchinson-Bonds)
b: 28-Jan-1874 Lowndesville, SC (Abbeville County)
d: 4-Jul-1945 Hamlet, NC (Richmond County)


















Reese, William Henry
b: 1832 Warren County GA
d: Nov, 1879 Milledgeville, GA (Baldwin County)







































Reese, Eugenia J. (nee:Hackney)
b: 1840
m: 16-May-1858 Wilkes County, GA
d: 1870




















Hutchinson, Milton Thomas
b: 1839
d: 1907 Lowndesville, SC

















(Hutchinson)Bonds, Mariah Jane (nee:Casey)
b: 1836
d: 12-Oct-1908 Lowndesville, SC











Reese, Simeon Averitt
b: 1805 Warren County GA
d: ?














Reese, ? (nee:Adams)
b: bef 1808 VA
d: aft 1832 Columbia, GA






















Hackney, John O.
b: 1816 GA
m: 1839
d: aft 1860 GA





Hackney, Margaret A. (nee:Lyle)
b: 1824 GA
d: bef 1860 Wilkes County, GA












Hutchinson, Robert
b: 2-Dec-1805
m: 19-Mar-1828
d: 24-Sep-1882







Hutchinson, Elizabeth (nee:Mecklin or McLin)
b: 7-Oct-1803
d: 1843







Casey, Stephen
b:
m:
d:

Casey, Mary (nee: McCurdy)
b: 1800






Rees, Hugh Sr.
b: 20 Dec 1742 VA
m1: ??
m2: 20 Nov 1794 Warren, GA
d: 12 Dec 1825 Columbia, GA
burr: McDuffie, GA

Rees, Elizabeth (nee:Newsom)
b: 20 Feb 1772
d: 7 Jan 1848 Columbia, GA
burr: McDuffie, GA


Adams, Arthur Sr.
b: bef 1785
m: 27 Aug 1801 Southampton Co., VA
d: Jan 1822 Columbia, GA



Adams, Elizabeth (nee:Reese)
b: @1785 Southampton Co, VA
d: aft 1850 Upson County, GA








Hackney, John
b: abt. 1789 VA
m: 25 Oct 1815 Greene, GA
d: bef 1870 Polk,GA

Hackney, Nancy (nee:Muscrove)
b: abt. 1793 GA
d: bef 1860













Hutchinson, Samuel
b: abt. 1775
d: ?

Hutchinson, Elizabeth (nee:?)
b: abt. 1775
d: ?




Mecklin Sr., Capt. Hugh
d: 1846

Pickens, Eleanor




Rees, William
b: 1717
VA






Newsom, Solomon
b: 1714(5)
VA




Adams, Benjamin
b: 1726
d: @1795 Southampton County, VA

Adams, Margaret (nee:?)
b: VA
d: VA?


Reese, Randolph
b: @1757 Southampton Co, VA
d:
m: 1 Nov 1782 Southampton Co, VA

Reese, Sarah or Sally (nee: Harris)
b: @1761 Southampton Co, VA
d:





Musgrove, Harrison
b: @1750 Charles, MD
d: 1796 Oglethorpe, GA
m:
Musgrove, Jeane Jane (nee: Owen)
b:
d:


















Hutchinson, William
b: ?
d: ?

Rees, William
b: 1690
Charles City, VA
d: 1738 Prince George County, VA











Adams, Benjamin
b: 1690 Surrey
d: 1756 Sussex

Adams, Agnes (nee:?)
b: VA
d: VA?




Reese, JohnA
b: @1735
d: 13-Nov-1794 St. Luke's Parrish, Southampton Co., VA
m:
Reese, Mary (nee: Thorpe)
b: 1734 VA
d: 15-Oct-1798












Musgrove, Harrison
b: @1725
d: 1760
m:

Musgrove, Mary (nee: Warren)
b:
d:

Owen, Thomas
b: @1730
d: 1805
m:

Owen, Jane (nee: Glenn)
b:
d:
















A Reese, Joseph
b:
m:
d: 1779 Southampton Co., VA (will recorded 14-Feb-1779

Mary
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B Thorp, John
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d: 1779 Southampton Co., VA (will recorded 10-Sep-1795)

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Reese, Dorothy Helen (nee:Love)
b: 25-Feb-1916 Mexico, Oxford County, ME
m: 10-Dec-1936 Philadelphia, PA<
d: 27-Mar-2006 Folcroft, Delaware County, PA


















Love, Percy Burdette
b: 3-Apr-1891 Charlotte, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
d: 24-Apr-1976 Philadelphia, PA








































































Love, Hazel Winnifred (nee:Dean)
b: 17-Apr-1898 Augusta, Kennebec County, ME
m: 20-May-1914
d: 19-Jan-1975 Philadelphia, PA













Love, Hugh
b: 1859
d: 25-Jun-1936 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
m:@1881 Maine











Love, Rosa Ella (nee:Tracy)
b: aft 1860
d: 1906









































Dean, Walter P.
b: 23-Feb-1878 Farmingdale, Kennebec County, ME














































Dean, Alice Scofield (nee:Clark)
b: 27-Nov-1879 Augusta, Kennebec County, ME
d: 3-Jun-1938 Rumford, Oxford County, ME











Love, William
b: 1829
d: 22 Jul 1898 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
m:








Tracy, Foster Jacob
b:9 Apr 1840 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
m:12 Jul 1860 Steuben, Washington, Maine

Tracy, Melissa (nee:Leighton)



































Dean, Simeon Pierce
b: 4 Mar 1817 Augusta, Kennebec County, ME
m: 9 Jun 1877
d: 9 May 1888 Farmingdale, ME





















Dean, Addie B. (nee:Peacock)
b: 30 May 1859 Gardiner, ME






















Clark, Anson
b: 1836
d:?


















Clark, Annie M. (nee:Simpson)
b: 1846 Augusta, Kennebec County, ME
m:2 Dec 1865 Augusta, Kennebec County, ME
d: 20 Nov 1884 Augusta, Kennebec County, ME






Love, James
b: 15 Jun 1783 Belfast, Antrim, Ireland
d: 5 Jun 1841 Fairfield, OH
UNCONFIRMED
Love, Frances (Fanny) (nee: Donald)
b: abt 1788 Lorne, Ireland




Tracy, Eli
b:24 May 1808 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
d:15 Jul 1888
m: 18 Jun 1839 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine










Tracy, Diadama (nee: Diadem Smith)
b: 18 Oct 1816 Steuben, Washington Co., Maine
d:1901 Cherryfield, Washington Co, Maine


















Dean, Bethuel Pierce
b: 26 Nov 1817 Middleboro, MA
m: by 1839
d: 24 Jul 1855 Farmingdale, MA


Dean, Sarah Smith (nee: Wood)
b: 30 May 1817
d: 12 Jan 1891 Farmingdale, ME















Peacock, Aaron F.
b: 15 Sep 1838 Gardiner, ME
m: 16 Nov 1858
d: 29 Nov 1914 Litchfield, ME

Peacock, Sophia E. (nee: Ridley)
b: 1841 Great Falls, NH
d: 11 Feb 1869 Gardiner, ME












Clark (Jr.), William
b: 1803 ME
m: 16 Dec 1830
d: 12 Mar 1890


















Clark, Ann (nee:Smith)
b: 11 Feb 1799 Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME
m: 16 Dec 1830
d: 31 May 1856 Augusta, Kennebec County, ME

Love, Robert

Love, Annie (nee: Hewiston)







Tracy, Phineas
b:24 May 1808 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
d:15 Jul 1888
m: 18 Jun 1839 Cherryfield, Washington, ME

Tracy, Ruth (nee: Nash)







Smith, Job
b: 3 Sep 1782
d: 11 Aug 1865 Cherryfield, Washington Co., ME
m: 1808

Smith, Bethiah (nee: Stevens)















Dean, Lewis
b: 17 Feb 1789 Taunton, MA
m: by 1813
d: 25 Aug 1829

Dean, Rebecca (nee: Pierce)
b: 9 Oct 1789 Middleboro, MA















Peacock, Nicholas
b: 9 Mar 1813 Gardiner, ME
m: 18 Aug 1836
d: 23 Mar 1847 Gardiner, ME
















Peacock, Grace (nee: Ward)
b: 5 Jul 1816 Bowdoin, ME
d: 22 Sep 1898 Litchfield, ME






Clark, William Sr.
b: ?
d: ?
Mother Unknown












Smith, Roland (Private)
b: 27 Aug 1761 Middleborough, MA
m: 24 Nov 1793
d: 21 Mar 1840 Augusta, Kennebec County, ME















Smith Nancy (Anna) Buringame (nee:Clark)
b: 21 Nov 1767 Hallowell, Me

d: 14 Feb 1864 Augusta, ME



























Smith, Job7
b: 4 Feb 1754 Middleboro, Plymouth County, MA
c: 4 Apr 1762
d: 21 Dec 1821 Steuben, Washington Co., ME
m: 9 Jan 1777 Middleboro, Plymouth County, MA

Smith, Diadama (nee: Booth)
b: 1755 Middleboro, Plymouth County, MA
d: 25 Feb 1829 Steuben, Washington Co., ME





Dean, Sylvester8
b: Taunton, MA




  Pierce, Eliphalet
b: 4 Mar 1758 Middleboro, MA
m: 4 Feb 1783
d: 1 Mar 1827 Middleborough, MA


Pierce, Tabitha (nee: Bryant)
b: 1762
d: aft. Oct 1846 Middleboro, MA









Peacock, Edward, Jr.10
b: 1785
m: 7 Dec 1805
d: 14 Apr 1863 Gardiner, ME



Peacock, Hannah (nee: Booker)11
b: 1786
d: 21 Aug 1873 Gardiner, ME






Ward, John
m: 22 Sep 1810






Ward, Sarah (nee: Adams)
b: 12 Apr 1787 Bowdoin, ME
d:






Smith III, Nathaniel1
b: 19 Oct 1729 Rehoboth, MA
d: 8 Apr 1816

Smith, Susannah (nee:Clark)2
b: 7 Nov 1732 Harwich, MA (Barnstable)
m: 8 Mar 1756
d: 12 Aug 1817






Clark, Isaac21
b: 5 Aug 1741 Attleboro, MA
m: 1 Jan 1767
d: 30 Jun 1824 Hallowell, ME

Clark, Alice (nee:Philbrook)22
b: 1745
d: 15 Aug 1810 Hallowell, ME




1Smith III, Nathaniel
b: 19 Oct 1729 Rehoboth, MA
d: 8 Apr 1816




















2Smith, Susannah nee: Clark
b: 7 Nov 1732 Harwich, MA (Barnstable)
m: 8 Mar 1756
d: 12 Aug 1817



Smith (Jr.)(Captain), Nathaniel
b: ?
d:
Smith, Deborah Susannah nee: Wood
b: ?
m: 11 Dec 1718
d: ?











Clark, Roland
b: 9 Apr 1704 Harwich, MA (Barnstable)
d: 10 Mar 1745








Clark, Lidia nee: Dillingham
b: 21 Jun 1705 Harwich, MA (Barnstable)
m: 5 Nov 1724
d: ?
Smith (Sr.), Nathaniel
b: ?
d:















Clark, Thomas
b: 10 Jul 1672 Boston, MA
d: 11 Nov 1759 Harwich, MA

Clark, Sarah nee: Gray
b: ?
d: ?






Dillingham (Jr.) John
b: 1661
d: ?






































Dillingham, Lidia (nee:Chapman)
b: 15 Dec 1679
m: 1700
d: 4 Sep 1760 Harwich, MA












Clark, Andrew
b: 1635
d: 1706
Clark, Mehitable (nee:Scottoway)
b: 14 Dec 1648 Boston, MA
m: 1671
d: 24 Apr 1712 Harwich, MA







Dillingham (Lt.), John
b: 1630
d: 21 May 1715
























Dillingham, Elizabeth (nee:Feake)
b: ? Harwich, MA (Barnstable)
d: ?









Chapman, Isaac
b: 4 Aug 1647 MA
d: 9 Jun 1737 Dennis, MA






















Chapman, Rebecca (nee:Leonard)
b: 1657
m: 2 Sep 1678
d: 15 Mar 1736 Dennis, MA





Clarke, Thomas
b: Mar-1599 Stephney, England (Middlesex)
d: 24-Mar-1697 Plymouth, MA (Burial Hill)
Clarke, Susannah (nee:Ring)
b: ? Leyden, Holland
d: ?







Dillingham, Edward
b: 6 Dec 1595 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England
d: 1 May 1667 Sandwich, MA












Dillingham, Ursula (nee:Carter)
b: ?
d: 6 Feb 1656 Sandwich, MA







Feake, Henry
b: @1590 ?
d: 1657/58 Newtown, LI, NY

Jane Woolstone
b: ?
d: after 1633




Chapman, Ralph
b: 9 Dec 1615 St. Savior's, Southwark, Surrey, England
m: 24-Nov-1642 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA
d: 4 Jun 1672 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA
em: the ELIZABETH 1635


Chapman, Lydia (nee:Willis)
b: 1621
m: 23 Nov 1642
d: ?















Leonard, James
b: 1620 Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales
d:abt 1690 Bristol, MA



Leonard, Mary Margaret (nee:Martin)
b: 1619 Wales
d: 1664 Bristol, MA




Clark, John
b: ?
d: 1623 Jamestown, Virginia

Clark, Mary (nee:Morton)
b: ?
d: ?
Ring, William
b: ?
d: ?
Ring, Mary
b: ?
d: ?


Dillingham, Henry (Rev.)
b: 1568
d: 4 Dec 1625 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England

Dillingham, Oseth (nee:?)
b: abt 1572 ?
d: 16 Jun 1609 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England



Carter, Edward










Feake, John
b:
m:16 Nov 1586

Feake, Cicely (nee) Reeve






Chapman, John
b: 1589 Diss, Norfolk, England
Chapman, Annabel (nee: Balles)






Willis, Isaac
b:1595 England
d: 28 Nov 1671 (W.D.)


Luce, Margaret
b: 1599 England









Leonard, Thomas
b: 12 May 1577 Chevening, Kent, England
d: 6 Nov 1638 Bristol, MA



Leonard, Lydia (nee:White)
b: 1587 Wales
d: 1701 Wales
















Dillingham, William (Rev.)3
b: 1540 Deane, Bedford, England
d: 24 Feb 1603 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England


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Feake, Simon

Feake, Alice (nee)?










Chapman, Thomas

Chapman, Elizabeth (nee: Kings)





















Leonard, Sampson
b: 1544 Knole, Kent, England
d: 21 Sep 1615 Kent, England



Leonard, Margaret (nee:Fiennes)4
b: 1540 Monmouthshire, Wales
d:10 Mar 1610 Kent, England









3Dillingham, William (Rev.)
b: 1527 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England
d: 24 Feb 1603 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England



Dillingham, John
b: ?
d:
Dillingham, Joan nee: Olyff
b: Jun1493 or 1497
d: 1558










Olyff, Richard































4Fiennes, Thomas
b: 1516 Sussex, England
d: 29 June 1541 London, Middlesex, England



Fiennes, Mary (nee:Neville)
b:
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Fiennes, Thomas Sussex, England
b: abt 1495
d: 26 Oct 1528 Sussex, England

Fiennes, Joan Dudley (nee: Sutton)
b: Jun 1493 or 1497
d: 1558




















Fiennes, Thomas
b: 1471 Sussex, England
d: 9 Sep 1533 Sussex, England

Fiennes, Anna (nee: Bourchier)
b:
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Fiennes, John
b: 1449 Sussex, England
d: 1483 Sussex, England

Fiennes, Alice (nee: Fitzhugh)
b: 1448 Yorkshire, England
d: 10 Jul 1513 Sussex, England










Fiennes, Richard
b: 1415 Sussex, England
d: 25 Nov 1483











Fiennes, Joan (nee: De Dacre)
b:abt. 1433 Northumberland, England
d:8 Mar 1485/86 Sussex, England








Fiennes, Roger
b: 14 Sep 1384 Sussex, England
d:bef 18 Nov 1449 Sussex, England

Fiennes, Elizabeth (nee: Holland)
b:
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Dacre, Thomas
b: 1410 Brampton, Cumberland, England
d: Cumberland, England







Dacre, Elizabeth (nee: Bowett)
b: 1405 Norfolkshire, England
d: Cumberland, England
Fiennes, William5
b: 1357 Sussex, England
d: 18 Jan 1401 Sussex, England

Fiennes, Elizabeth (nee: Battisford)
b:
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de Dacre, Thomas
b: 27 Oct 1387, Naworth Castle, England
m:abt 1409
d: 6 Jan 1456/7 Cumberland, England

de Dacre, Phillippa (nee: de Neville)
b: 1386 Raby, Durham, England
d:aft 8 Jul 1453 Cumberland, England































5Fiennes, John
b:abt 1301 Sussex, England
d: 5 Apr 1351 Sussex, England

Fiennes, Maud (nee: De Monceaux)
b:
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Fiennes, John Buckingshire, England
b: abt 1280
d: 1331

Fiennes, Joan (nee: Jordan)
b:
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De Fiennes, Giles
b:abt 1250 Buckingshire, England
d: 1293

De Fiennes, Sibyl (nee: Filiol)
b:
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De Fiennes, Ingelram
b:abt 1210 Tolleshunt, Essex, England
d: 1265
m: 1224 Hampden, Buckinghamshire, England

De Fiennes, Maude (nee: Hampden)
b:
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De Fiennes, William
b:abt 1185 Buckinghamshire, England
d: 1241 Holy Land

De Fiennes, Agnes (nee: Dammartin)
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De Fiennes, Ingelram
b:abt 1147 Martock, Somersetshire, England
m: abt 1172
d:1190 Siege of Acre, Holy Land, Jerusalem

De Fiennes, Sibyl (nee: De Tingrie)
b: abt 1151 Boulogne, Normandy, France
d: after 1223
De Fiennes, Alan6
b:abt 1121 Castle, Dover, Kent, England
m: 1146
d:

De Fiennes, Mrs.
b:abt 1123 Castle, Dover, Kent, England
















6De Fiennes, John
b:abt 1095 Castle, Dover, Kent, England
m: abt 1120
d:

De Fiennes, Mrs.
b:abt 1099 Castle, Dover, Kent, England










De Fiennes, James
b: abt 1069 Castle, Dover, Kent, England
m: abt 1094
d:

De Fiennes, Mrs.
b:abt 1073 Castle, Dover, Kent, England





De Fiennes, John
b:abt 1043 Fiennes, Bolonois, France
m: 1068 Castle, Dover, Kent, England
d:

De Fiennes, Mrs.
b:abt 1047 Castle, Dover, Kent, England




















 















 










 





 
 





















7Smith, John
b:10 Feb 1728/29 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA
aft 1771 Middleboro, Plymouth Co., MA
m: int 12 Aug 1749






















Smith, Annah (nee: Macomber)
b: 2 Jan 1726 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA
d: Middleboro, Plymouth Co., MA















Smith, Nathaniel
b: Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA

Smith, Elizabeth (nee: ??)


























Macomber, John
b:18 Mar 1680/81 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA
d: 14 Dec 1747 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA
bur: Staples Street Cemetery, Taunton, MA
m: 17 Mar 1707/08 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA

Macomber, Elizabeth (nee: Williams)











Smith, Nathaniel
b:2 Sep 1675 Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA
d: bef 11 May 1725 Litchfield, Conn.
m: @ 1697 Rehoboth, MA












Smith, Ann (nee: Hoskins)
b: 14 Feb 1678 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA
d: Litchfield, Conn








Macomber, John
b: 1640/60 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA
d: 1724/25
m: 16 Jul 1678 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA

Macomber, Ann (nee: Evans)









Smith, Nathaniel
b: 8 Jun 1639 Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA
d: @1702 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA
m: @ 1670 Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA

Smith, Experience (nee: ??)
b:





Hoskins, William
b: 30 Nov 1647 Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA
d: 27 May 1730 Taunton, MA
m: 3 Jul 1677 Taunton, MA

Hoskins, Sarah (nee: Caswell)
b: 30 Nov 1658 Taunton, MA
d: bef 1730








Macomber, John
b: abt 26 Oct 1613 England
d: 1687/90 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA
m: 7 Jan 1686 Taunton, Plymouth Co., MA p> Macomber, Mary (nee: Babcock)






Smith, James
b: @1610/1615 England
d: 1676 Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA
Smith, Joane (nee: ??)
b:








Hoskins, William
b: 1615/16 Co. Cork, Ireland
d: 7 Sep 1695 MA
m: 21 Dec 1638 Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA

Hoskins, Ann (nee: Hinds)
b: 1616 England
d: 1665 Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA







Macomber, John
b: 1585 Bridport, Dorsetshire, England
d: 1650 Bridport, Dorsetshire, England
m: 8 Jun 1607 St Mary's Parish, Bridport, Dorsetshire, England



Macomber, Edith (nee: Locke)
1587 Bridport, Dorsetshire, England
d: 10 May 1636 Bridport, Dorsetshire, England






 
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Hoskins, Henry
b: @ 1591 Aghadown, Cork, Ireland
d: 1634 Co. Cork, Ireland
m: @1612 Ireland

Hoskins, Anne (nee: Winthrop)
b: 1594 Aghadown, Cork, Ireland
d:1638 Ireland














Locke, William
b: 1559 England

Locke, Elizabeth (nee:??)
b: @ 1563





 
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Winthrop, John
b: 20 Jan 1545/46 Groton Manor, Suffolk, England
d: 26 Jul 1613 Aghadown, Cork, Ireland
m: @1592 Cork, Ireland

Winthrop, Elizabeth (nee: Powlden)
b: 1570 Rothgogan, Cork, Ireland
d:1638 Ireland







Locke, John
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Locke, Priscilla (nee: Alsen)
 


















8Dean, Sylvester
b: Taunton, MA


















Dean, Solomon
b: 1722 Taunton, MA
d: Mar 1784 Taunton, MA













Dean, Mary (nee: Williams)
b: 1722 Taunton, MA
d: @1788 Taunton, MA











Dean, Ezra, Dr.
b: 14-Oct-1680 Taunton, MA
d: 1-Jul-1737 Taunton, MA




Dean, Abigail (nee: Brintnell)
b:
d: by 1778 Taunton, MA





Dean, Ezra
b: @1647 Taunton, MA
m: 16-Dec-1676
d: 1732 Taunton, MA

Dean, Bethia (nee: Edson)
b: 1653 Bridgewater, MA
d: by 1732 Taunton, MA



Dean, Walter
bp: 13-May-1612 So. Chard England
m: by 1637 Taunton, MA
d: 1659 Taunton, MA
em: 1637 "SPEEDWELL" to Plymouth, MA







Dean, Eleanor (nee: Cogan)
bp: 12-Oct-1609
d: Taunton, MA
em: "MARY & JOHN"

Deane, William 9
b: @1574 So. Chard England
m: by 1598
d: 22-Jul-1634 So. Chard, Somersetshire, England

Deane, Margaret(nee: Wickham)


Cogan, William
b: @1580-87 So. Chard England
d: @1654 So. Chard, England

Cogan, unknown (nee: ?)


















9Deane, Walter
b: 1545 So. Chard, England
m: 12-Nov-1565 Buckland St. Mary, Somerset
d: 1591 So. Chard, Somerset, England

Deane, Joan (nee: Walsele)
b: 1547 Buckland Saint Mary, Somersetshire, England
d: 10-May-1597 So. Chard, Somersetshire, England











Deane, John
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Deane, Johanna (nee: Sellwood )
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d: 2-Oct-1563











Michael Denne,
b:1440 Denne Hill, Kingston, Kent, England
d:1493 Denne, Kingstone, Kent, England

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Adams, Arthur Augustus married Elizabeth Reese    
b: @1775
d: Jan 1822 Columbia, GA
m: 27 Aug 1801 Southampton Co, VA

Elizabeth:
b: @1785 Southampton Co, VA
d: aft 1850 Upson Co, GA
m: 27 Aug 1801 Southampton Co, VA

father: Benjamin Adams
mother: Margaret

Arthur Adams married Elizabeth Reese, daughter of Randolph and Sarah "Sally" Harris Reese, in Southampton Co., Va. August 27, 1801.

They were the parents of Benjamin Adams, born February 16, 1803, in Virginia; Sarah Adams, married Wike Ivey; Charity Adams, married Jesse B. Farr (of Upson County, Ga.); and an unknown daughter who married Simeon Reese.

They moved to Columbia Co., Ga. about 1808 and Arthur Adams died there in January, 1822. (RootsWeb.com Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: adams.txt))

Roll M33-7, Page 53, Image 61

enumerator: Captain Benjamin Watson ... District #9

Arthur Adams:

1 free white male from 16 to 18
2 free white males from 16 to 26
1 free white male from 26 to 45
2 free white females from 10 to 16
1 free white female from 26 to 45
2 persons engaged in Agriculture

John R. Adams, editor of the TAYLOR COUNTY TRACER, the newsletter of the Taylor Co., GA. Genealogical-Historical Society, shared this with me in October of 2001:

Taken from Rare Folder Columbia Co., Ga. at Georgia Archives October 1986

Sworn statement by George Darsey to duties required as guardian of Charity Adams, monor and orphan of Arthur Adams, Dec. 4 Sep. 1826 $200 bond - by Geo. Darsey, Joseph Langston & William Upton. Petition for guardianship.

We the heirs of the Estate of Arthur Adams, dec'd, petition the Court that Geo. Darsey be appointed guardian for Charity Adams, minor, and that there may be a division in the estate as all the heirs of the said estate is of lawful age and married but Miss Charity. We hope the above will meet the appanation? of said Court. Dated 20 day June 1826.

Signed;
Charity Adams
Elizabeth Adams
Wike Ivy
Benjamin Adams
Simeon Rees

Children of Arthur Adams and Elizabeth Reese Adams of Virginia

Benjamin Franklin
b: 16-Feb-1803 Southampton, Co, VA
d: 26-Mar-1863
m: 18-Dec-1823 Emily Ivey Warren County, GA
- Arthur 9-Oct-1824
- Amanda 3-Dec-1826
- Dinkins 20-Jan-1828
- Benjamin 15-Apr-1829
- Wm David 10-Sep-1830
- Elizabeth 12-Jan-1832
- Curtis Albert 15-Aug-1833
- Drucilla Margaret 3-May-1836
- Emily 15-Mar-1841
- Joseph Randall 25-Jan-1843
- Lillian Miranda 8-Mar-1845
- Elline Annet Manervia
- Eveline J. @1849
- Davis P. @1854
- Eldora @1855
John R.
b: 16-Feb-1803
m:
d: @1822
Sarah Elizabeth
b: @1804 VA
m: Wike Ivey
d: 28-Nov-1881
- Charity 1823
- Mary Ann 15-Jan-1825
- Martha 1826
- Seaborn 1829 - Benjamin Arthur 1832
- Solomun Newsum 15-Mar-1834
- James M. 1835
Elijah ? (from William Taylor Wittel wwittel@aol.com)
b: @1806 VA
m:
d:
?
b: @1806 VA
m: Simeon Reese

Charity
b: 22-Jan-1808 VA
d: 16-Mar-1881 Upson Co, GA
m: 28-Nov-1830 Jesse B. Farr, GA
- Mary Emerline 29-Nov-1831
- Elizabeth Jane 14-Apr-1834
- Sarah E. 26-Jan-1836
- Arthur 25-Sep-1838
- William Jefferson    b: 9-Oct-1842 Upson Co., GA
   d: 24-Feb-1919 Wilcox Co., GA

Adams, Benjamin married Margaret    
b:
d: @1795 Southampton, VA
father:
mother:

Benjamin Adams of Southampton Co., Va. died about 1795. His will was dated October 30, 1794 and probated March 12, 1795. His wife was named Margaret and her maiden name is unknown at this time.

The children listed in the will were as follows: daughter Sally Ivey, wife of Adam Ivey; daughter Priscilla Prince, wife of Joseph Prince; daughter Nancy; son Arthur; daughter Betsy, (Elizabeth) wife of Jordan Pate; Charlotte, wife of Herbert Pate; granddaughter Sally Adams; and wife Margaret. (RootsWeb.com Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: adams.txt)).

Children of Benjamin and Margaret Adams of Virginia

Sally
b:VA
m: Adam Ivey
Priscilla
b:VA
m: Joseph Prince
Nancy
b:VA
Arthur
b:
Elizabeth (Betsy)
b:
m:Jordan Pate
Charlotte
b:
m:Herbert Pate


 

  C ... Casey, Chapman, Clark(e)

 

 

Casey-Bonds, Mariah Jane lived with M.T. Hutchinson
   
b:1836 in Lowndesville, SC (Abbeville)
d: 12-Oct-1908 in Lowndesville, SC (Abbeville)
father: Stephen Casey
mother: Mary McCurdy
1st marriage: S.J. Bonds abt. 1849-1850

The 1900 census lists M.J. Bonds as "housekeeper", living in the household of M.T. Hutchinson. We took a research trip to Lowndesville, SC in 1995 and met the local historian, Mr. Arnette Carlisle, who had been married to a niece of M.J. Bonds. The story, as he told us, was that Mariah had been married to S.J. Bonds at the age of 14 and had 6 children by him. He thought the S.J. stood for Sugarus Josepheus Bonds but it could also be S. Jefferson Bonds. They moved to Coosa County Alabama where they lived until S.J. joined the Confederate Army and was killed in the Civil War around 1864. He is believed to be buried near Nashville, TN, maybe in the National Cemetery at Murfreesboro. Mariah, with 5 children (Mary, Marion, Reese, Sanford and John), traveled by wagon, alone, back to SC where Mariah had 6 more children. It is believed that she had these children while living with M.T. Hutchinson but did not marry him because she did not want to lose a Civil War pension she was receiving for being the wife of Bonds. M.T. Hutchinson also received a Civil War pension as he was wounded three times and captured on 28-Jul-1864.

Mr. Carlisle took us to both the Providence and Smyrna Cemetaries in Lowndesville where most of the Hutchinsons and Bonds are buried. He also took us to the family cemetery of Casey deep in the woods, where it is believed that Mariah's mother, Mary Casey, is buried.

S.J.'s parents, Isham R. Bonds married Nancy L. Harris, 12-Nov-1832 in Elbert County, GA.

Mariah is buried in the Smyrna Cemetery in Lowndesville, SC (Abbeville County)

Children of Mariah and S.J. Bonds

James H.
b:1850
Sanford
b:1851
Mary
b:1854
d:1896 Smyrna Cemetery Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC
m:Parnell
Reese
b:1855
Marion
b:12/1859
d:7-Jun-1927 Smyrna Cemetery Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC
m:Ida Simpson
John Harrison
b:30-Aug-1860
d:22-Apr-1929 Smyrna Cemetery Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC
m:Amanda Hagood
Children of Mariah and M.T. Hutchinson (all maintained the Bonds name)
Richard Dickerson
b:2-Aug-1870
d:12-Feb-1933 Smyrna Cemetery Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC
m:Nora A. Byrnes
Allen Mason
b:1-Jan-1872
d:8-Aug-1937
m:Mary and 2nd Gertrude Campbell
Nancy Brooks
b:28-Jan-1874
d:4-Jul-1945 Hamlet, Union County, NC
m:William Thomas Reese, Sr. 22-Dec-1895
Boozer
b:27-Jul-1875
d:5-Dec-1954 Smyrna Cemetery Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC
m:Rosella loftis 1-Jan-1899 and 2nd Annie Teresa Brown 10-Aug-1918
Jack Benson
b:3-Jun-1880
d:25-Dec-1962 Raleigh, NC
m:Kate
Wade Hampton
b:3-May-1882
d:15-Mar-1944 Smyrna Cemetery Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC
m:Mattie Lee Harper 24-May-1922

1850 Anderson County, South Carolina census:
.
. . NAME RELATION AGE OCC BIRTH . .
995 . CASEY, Mary
Maria(h) Bonds
James H.
Malinda Casey
Edward Casey
Head
daughter
.
.
.
.
50
14
1/2
6
2
Keeping House SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
. .
1860 Coosa County, Alabama census:
.
. . NAME RELATION AGE OCC BIRTH . .
516
.
.
517
. BONDS, Isom R.
Nancy Bonds
F.M. Bonds
S.J. Bonds
Mariah Bonds
Sanford Bonds
Mary Bonds
Reece Bonds
Marion Bonds
Head
wife
son
Head
wife
son
daughter
son
son
49
43
23
26
22
9
6
5
3
farmer
housewife
farm labor
farmer
housewife
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
. .
1900 Abbeville County, South Carolina census:
.
. . NAME RELATION AGE OCC BIRTH .
B532
.
.
.
. BONDS, M.J.
Benson Bonds
Head
son
62
20
Housekeeper
lodger
SC
SC
Enumerated with M.T. Hutchinson
Enumerated with M.T. Hutchinson
1900 Lowndesville Township, South Carolina census:
.
. . NAME RELATION AGE OCC BIRTH . .
188 . Hutchinson, M.T.
Bonds, M.J.
Bonds, Benson
Bonds, Hampton
Parnell, Minnie
.
.
60
62
20
18
13
farmer
housekeeper, widow
lodger
lodger
lodger
SC
SC
.
45 yrs wed, 12 children, 10 still alive


Casey, Stephen married Mary McCurdy
   
b: @1800
d: ?
father: ? Casey
mother: ?
Marriage: Mary McCurdy

Children of Mary and Stephen Casey

Mariah
b:1836
Malinda(y)
b:1844
Edward
b:1848
d:
m:

Chapman, Isaac married Rebecca Leonard 2-Sep-1678    
b: 4-Aug-1647 Marshfield, MA
d: 9-Jun-1737 Barnstable, MA
m: 2-Sep-1678 Barnstable, MA
father:   Ralph Chapman
mother: Lydia Wills

Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families by Amos Otis pub. 1888, Descendants of Ralph Chapman by Charles B. Gerard 1876, Mayflower Descendants Vol 2-Vital Records of Marshfield, Mass and Vol 14-Vital Records of Sandwich, Mass.

Rebecca is reported having died in Dennis, MA

Children of Isaac and Rebecca
Lidia
b:15-Dec-1679
d:4-Sep-1760
m:John Dillingham, Jr. @1700
John
b:12-May-1681
d:
Hannah
b:26-Dec-1682
d:6-Jul-1689
James
b:5-Aug-1685
d:
Abigail
b:11-Jul-1687
d:
Hannah
b:10-Apr-1690
d:
Isaac
b:29-Dec-1692
d:12-Dec-1776
m:Mary Paddock 11-Mar-1741
Ralph
b:19-Jan-1695
d:8-Feb-1779
m:Elizabeth Wing 24-Oct-1723
Rebecca
b:10-Jun-1697
d:24-Jan-1777

Chapman, Ralph married Lydia Willis 24-Nov-1642    
b: 9 Dec 1615 St. Savior's, Southwark, Surrey, England
c: 9 Dec 1615 Diss, Co. Norfolk, England
d: 4 Jun 1672 Marshfield, MA
m: 23-Nov-1642 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA
father: John Chapman
mother:
Ralph Chapman was born on 9-Dec-1615 in St. Savior's, Southwark, Surrey, England. Ralph was a shipwright or ship's carpenter and in April, 1635, at the age of 20, he left England in the ship Elizabeth, of London.

In 1640 he was a resident of Duxbury, Mass., where he received grants of land. In 1645-'56 he kept a ferry at North river, Scituate, Mass. In 1876 a genealogy of his family was printed by C. B. Gerard, Esq., now of Anderson, Ind. (excerpt from A Genealogy of Edward Chapman of Ipswich, Massachusetts 1642-1678 and His Descendants by Jacob Chapman 1893.)

Ralph was made a FREEMAN in Marshfield, MA during the year 1643. He operated a ferry at Green Harbour during this time. He died on 4-Jun-1672 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA.

Ralph married Lydia Willis, daughter of Isaac Willis and Margaret Luce of England, on 24-Nov-1642 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. Lydia died before 28-Nov-1671 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA.

Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families by Amos Otis pub. 1888, Descendants of Ralph Chapman by Charles B. Gerard 1876, Mayflower Descendants Vol 2-Vital Records of Marshfield, Mass and Vol 14-Vital Records of Sandwich, Mass.

Children of Ralph and Lydia:
Mary
b:31-Oct-1643 Marshfield, MA
d:4-Dec-1704 Bristol, RI
m:Wm. C. Throop 4-May-1666
Sarah
b:15-May-1645
d:
m:Wm. Norcutt
Isaac
b:4-Aug-1647 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA
d:9-Jun-1737 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA
m:Rebecca Leonard 2-Sep-1678
Lydia
b:5-Oct-1649
d:26-Nov-1649
Ralph
b:20-Feb-1651
d:29-Jul-1653
m:Mary Clarke
Samuel
b: @1653 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA
d:
John
b: 1657 Scituate, Plymouth, MA
d:
Ralph
b:
d:
m:#1-?, #2-Abigail, #3-Mary Clark

Clark, Andrew married Mehitable Scottoway of Boston, MA in 1671    
b: 1635
c:
d: 1706
m: 1671
father: Thomas Clark
mother: Susannah Ring of Leyden, Holland

from Volume 1 of "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Before 1692" by James Savage:

ANDREW, Boston, s. of Thomas of Plymouth, by w. Mehitable had Thomas, b. 10 July 1672; Susanna, 12 Mar. 1674; and Mehitable, 8 Dec. 1676; rem. to Harwich, there had [[vol. 1, p. 392]] Andrew, scottow, and Nathaniel.
Children of Andrew and Mehitable:
Thomas
b: 10-Jul-1672
d:
m:
Susanna
b: 12-Mar-1674
d:
m:
Mehitable
b: 8-Dec-1676
d:
m:
Andrew
b:
d:
br:
m:
Scottow
b:
d:
m:
Nathaniel
b:
d:
m:

Clark, John married Mary Morton    
b: 26-Mar-1575, Redriffe (Rotherhithe) Surrey, England
d: 1623 Jamestown, VA
m: Mary Morton 19-Feb-1598/99 St. Dunstans, Stepney, Middlesex, England
father:   Unknown
mother: Unknown
2nd marriage: Sibil Farr, 18-Apr-1610 Rotherhithe, Middlesex, England
ship: passenger on the Mayflower from Plymouth, England 6-Sep-1620 to Plymouth, MA 11-Nov-1620
John Clarke was hired to be the Master's Mate on the Mayflower by the Virginia Company and the Merchant Adventurers because he had been to the American coast on several prior occasions.  

Much of John Clarke's biographical history is known, but his genealogical history is less certain.  He is possibly the John Clarke who was baptized in Redriffe (Rotherhithe), Surrey, England on 26 March 1575, and may have been the father of Thomas Clarke, an early Plymouth settler.  A baptism for Thomas Clark, son of John Clark of Rotherhithe is found on 8 March 1599/1600 at St. Dunstan's, Stepney, Middlesex, England.  He may be the John Clarke who married Sibil Farr on 18 April 1610 in Rotherhithe, or the John Clarke who married Mary Morton on 18 February 1598/9 in Stepney, Middlesex--or perhaps he was married twice.  

John Clarke had made several trips to Jamestown, Virginia, as well as to New England.  Clarke had been in Malaga, Spain in 1609, and in March 1611 sailed from London to Virginia.  About 21-Jun-1611, he was captured at Point Comfort by the crew of a Spanish caravel that had brought Don Diego de Molina to Virginia.  He was taken to Havana, where he was interrogated on 23 July 1611.  He was then taken to Seville, Spain, and then to Madrid where he was again examined on 18 February 1613.  He calls himself 35 years old in his 1611 deposition, and calls himself 40 years old in 1613, giving his residence as London.  He was released to the English in 1616, in a prisoner exchange between England and Spain.

John Clarke is mentioned in a letter written by Robert Cushman on 11 June 1620: "We have hired another pilot here, one Mr. Clarke, who went last year to Virginia with a ship of kine."  This 1619 trip to Virginia was with Captain Thomas Jones of the Falcon, a some-time pirate.

He was the Master's Mate and pilot of the Mayflower, and accompanied the Pilgrims on many of the exploring parties, piloting the shallop.  Clark's Island in Duxbury Bay is named after him, because he miraculously brought the shallop ashore during a strong storm on one of these expeditions.

On 13 February 1622, the Virginia Company records state:

Mr. Deputy acquainted the court, that one Mr. John Clarke being taken from Virginia long since by a Spanish ship that came to discover that plantation; that forasmuch as he hath since that time done the companie good service in many voyages to Virginia, and of late went into Ireland for transportation of cattle to Virginia, he was an humble suitor to this court, that he might be admitted a free brother of the companie, and have some shares of land bestowed upon him.

John was given two shares in the Virginia Company for his service.  He sailed to Virginia on 10 April 1623 in Daniel Gookin's ship, the Providence, and died shortly after he arrived.

1.  Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings, 3d series, 54 (1920):61-77, "John Clark of the Mayflower".

2.  American Historical Review 25:448-479, "Spanish Policy toward Virginia, 1606-1612; Jamestown, Ecija, and John Clark of the Mayflower".

3.  The American Genealogist 42:201-202, 47:3-16

4.  Of Plymouth Plantation, by William Bradford, written 1630-1654

5.  The Genesis of the United States, by Alexander Brown, 1964, pages 854-855.

6.  Records of the Virginia Company

Children of John and Mary
Thomas
b:8-Mar-1599 or 1600 at St. Dunstan's, Stepney, Middlesex, England
d:24-Mar-1697 Plymouth, MA (Burial Hill)
m:Susannah Ring, Leyden, Holland

Clark, Roland married Lidia Dillingham    
b: 9-Apr-1704 Harwich, Barnstable, MA
d: 10-Mar-1745
m: Lidia Dillingham
father:   Thomas Clark
mother: Sarah Gray
Children of Roland and Lidia
Susannah
b: 7-Nov-1732 Harwich, Barnstable, MA
d: 12-Aug-1817
m: Nathaniel Smith III 8-Mar-1756
Rebecca Clark
b: 30-Aug-1738 Harwich
d:
m: Jonathan Paine 27-Nov-1766 Harwich
 
b:
d:
m:

Clark, Roland married Lidia Dillingham    
bp: 8-Mar-1599 or 1600 St. Dunstan's, Stephney, Middlesex, England
d: 24-Mar-1697 Plymouth, MA
br: Burial Hill, Plymouth, MA
m: Susannah Ring of Leyden, Holland
occ: Carpenter
em: 1623 on the ship "Anne"
father:   ThomasJohn Clark
mother: Mary Morton
2nd marriage: Sibil Farr, 18-Apr-1610 Rotherhithe, Middlesex, England
ship: passenger on the Anne from Plymouth, England 1623 to Plymouth, MA 1623
(unconfirmed other marriages ... Alice Hallet and Elizabeth Crow)

Click on the documents tab to read about life on the EEL River Valley, by Victoria B. Engstrom, where Thomas settled in the 1600s.

Among the first English settlers in the valley was THOMAS CLARK, born in 1599, who lived to the age of 98 years. He was thought to be the mate of the Mayflower, and the first person to step on Clark’s Island on the first trip into Plymouth Harbor. He probably returned to England on the Mayflower with Captain Jones, but came back to settle here on the Ann in 1623. In the 1627 division of lands and cattle, he received cattle and 20 acres of arable land at Eel River. The Clark allotment was 5 acres along the water side and 4 acres deep, and in the area now called River Street. He named his holdings "Saltash," probably from a small village near Plymouth in England.

... from Volume 1 of "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Before 1692" by James Savage:

THOMAS, Plymouth, a carpenter, came in the Ann 1623, m. Susanna, d. of wid. Mary Ring, (bef. 1631, when in her mo.'s will he is nam.), had Andrew; James; Susanna, wh. m. 3 Nov. 1658, Barnabas Lothrop; William; John; and Nathaniel. He was rep. 1651 and 5, m. sec. w. 1664, wid. Alice Nichols, d. of Richard Hallet, liv. in 1670 at Harwich, where he had third w. Elizabeth Crow, perhaps wid. of John, and d. 24 Mar. 1697, aged, says the gr.stone, 98, or more prob. only 92, since in 1664 he [[vol. 1, p. 401]] made. that he was a. 59 yrs. old. But to this suffic. longev. the " Guide to Plymouth," 255, would make alarming addit. in his note, " suppos. mate of the Mayflower." We can hardly doubt, that the oldest surv. of that memo. voyage, within the bounds of the Old Colony, would have been too well known to need a weak tradit. to lean on; and that officer of 1620 must have been older than the oldest liv. in 1697, had he not been d. many yrs. bef. In 1627 this Thomas, not the mate, had sh. in the div. of lds. as com. in the Ann, not Mayflower.

The reference to the "mate of the Mayflower" may have been a reference to Thomas's father, John, who was Pilot of the Mayflower.

Children of Thomas and Susannah
Andrew
b:1635
d:1706
m:Mehitable Scottoway
William
b:
d:
m:
- Thomas?
James
b:1637
d:bef 4-Oct-1731
m:Abigail Lothrop 7-Oct-1657, Barnstable, MA
- Thomas
- John
- Susanna
- Abigail
- Bathesheba
- James
Susanna
b: @1642
d:28-Sep-1697, Barnstable, MA
br: Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, MA
m: Barnabas Lothrop 1-Dec-1658
- Susanna
- Bathsheba
John
b:
d:
m:
Nathaniel
b:
d:
m:

Clark, Thomas married Susannah Ring    
bp: 8-Mar-1599 or 1600 St. Dunstan's, Stephney, Middlesex, England
d: 24-Mar-1697 Plymouth, MA
br: Burial Hill, Plymouth, MA
m: Susannah Ring of Leyden, Holland
occ: Carpenter
em: 1623 on the ship "Anne"
father:   John Clark
mother: Mary Morton
2nd marriage: Sibil Farr, 18-Apr-1610 Rotherhithe, Middlesex, England
ship: passenger on the Anne from Plymouth, England 1623 to Plymouth, MA 1623
(unconfirmed other marriages ... Alice Hallet and Elizabeth Crow)

Click on the documents tab to read about life on the EEL River Valley, by Victoria B. Engstrom, where Thomas settled in the 1600s.

Among the first English settlers in the valley was THOMAS CLARK, born in 1599, who lived to the age of 98 years. He was thought to be the mate of the Mayflower, and the first person to step on Clark’s Island on the first trip into Plymouth Harbor. He probably returned to England on the Mayflower with Captain Jones, but came back to settle here on the Ann in 1623. In the 1627 division of lands and cattle, he received cattle and 20 acres of arable land at Eel River. The Clark allotment was 5 acres along the water side and 4 acres deep, and in the area now called River Street. He named his holdings "Saltash," probably from a small village near Plymouth in England.

... from Volume 1 of "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Before 1692" by James Savage:

THOMAS, Plymouth, a carpenter, came in the Ann 1623, m. Susanna, d. of wid. Mary Ring, (bef. 1631, when in her mo.'s will he is nam.), had Andrew; James; Susanna, wh. m. 3 Nov. 1658, Barnabas Lothrop; William; John; and Nathaniel. He was rep. 1651 and 5, m. sec. w. 1664, wid. Alice Nichols, d. of Richard Hallet, liv. in 1670 at Harwich, where he had third w. Elizabeth Crow, perhaps wid. of John, and d. 24 Mar. 1697, aged, says the gr.stone, 98, or more prob. only 92, since in 1664 he [[vol. 1, p. 401]] made. that he was a. 59 yrs. old. But to this suffic. longev. the " Guide to Plymouth," 255, would make alarming addit. in his note, " suppos. mate of the Mayflower." We can hardly doubt, that the oldest surv. of that memo. voyage, within the bounds of the Old Colony, would have been too well known to need a weak tradit. to lean on; and that officer of 1620 must have been older than the oldest liv. in 1697, had he not been d. many yrs. bef. In 1627 this Thomas, not the mate, had sh. in the div. of lds. as com. in the Ann, not Mayflower.

The reference to the "mate of the Mayflower" may have been a reference to Thomas's father, John, who was Pilot of the Mayflower.

Children of Thomas and Susannah
Andrew
b:1635
d:1706
m:Mehitable Scottoway
William
b:
d:
m:
- Thomas?
James
b:1637
d:bef 4-Oct-1731
m:Abigail Lothrop 7-Oct-1657, Barnstable, MA
- Thomas
- John
- Susanna
- Abigail
- Bathesheba
- James
Susanna
b: @1642
d:28-Sep-1697, Barnstable, MA
br: Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, MA
m: Barnabas Lothrop 1-Dec-1658
- Susanna
- Bathsheba
John
b:
d:
m:
Nathaniel
b:
d:
m:

Clark, Thomas married Sarah Gray    
b: 10-Jul-1672 Boston, MA
d: 11-Nov-1759 Harwich, MA
m: Sarah Gray
father:   Andrew Clark
mother: Mehitable Scottoway of Boston
Children of Thomas and Sarah
Roland
b:9-Apr-1704 Harwich, Barnstable, MA
d: 10-Mar-1745
m: Lidia Dillingham 5-Nov-1724
- Rebecca Clark 1738- m: Jonathan Paine
 
b:
d:
m:
 
b:
d:
m:

 

  D ... Dean, Dillingham

 

 
Dean, Hazel Winnifred married Percy Burdette Love    
b: 17-Apr-1898 Mexico, Oxford County, ME
d: 19-Jan-1975 Philadelphia, PA
m: Percy Burdette Love 20-May-1914
father:   Walter Dean
mother: Alice Scofield Clark
 
Children of Percy Burdette and Hazel Winnifred Dean:
Donald
b:Jun-1913
d:Dec-1915
Dorothy Helen
b:25-Feb-1916 Mexico, Oxford County, ME
m:William Thomas Reese 12-Dec-1936 Philadelphia, PA
Rose Ella
b:
d:
m:Charles Weiss
Marion Elaine
b:
d:
m:Harold Taylor
Elva May
b:19-Sep-1921
d:
m:Edward Maines
Arlene Alice
b:
d:
l:Melvin Hitchner
Carol Roy
b:Brooklyn, NY
d:
m:Margaret

Deane, Walter married Eleanor Cogan    
bp: 13-May-1612 So. Chard, England
d: 1659 Taunton, MA
m: Eleanor Cogan 1637 at Taunton, MA
father: William Deane
mother: (unknown)
Walter Deane was baptised 13-May-1612, St. Mary, Chard, Somerset, England. He married Eleanor Cogan around 1637 at Taunton, Massachusetts, daughter of William Cogan of South Chard. She arrived in America on the "MARY & JOHN"

Walter came to America with his brother, John, in 1637 aboard the "SPEEDWELL". They settled in Taunton, Massachusetts. On August 20, 1693, Walter and Eleanor sold land to Isaac Deane in Taunton. (Bristol County Deeds, 7:351).

Children of Walter and Eleanor Deane:
Mary
b:
m: Shadrack Wilbore
-John m: Alice Pitts
Lydia
m: Bartholomew Tipping
James
b: 1648
d: 29-May-1725, Plainfield CT
m: Sarah Tisdale, dau of Capt. John Tisdale and Sarah Walker.
Ezra
b: 14-Oct-1650 Taunton, MA
d: 1732 Taunton, MA
m: Bethia Edson 16-Dec-1678, dau of Deacon Samuel Edson and Susanna Orcutt.
Benjamin
m: 6-Jan-1680, Taunton, Sarah Williams, dau of Samuel Williams and Mary Gilbert
Joseph
d: 10-Jan-1728 Dighton, MA
m: Mary Tipping

Deane, Walter married Joan Walsele    
b:
d: 1591, South Chard, Somerset, England
m: Joan Walsele 12-Nov-1565 at Buckland St. Mary, Somerset
father:    Deane
mother:
Will of Walter Deane is dated July 7, 1585, proved Jul 10, 1591, by Geoffrey Clarke Notary Public, Proctor for William Deane the son and executor. . (PCC Sainberbe 56, Wills vol 62 Somerset Record Office).

To be bur. in churchyard in Chard. To poor folks 20 groates. To Eleanor Deane my daughter 30 pounds...to Joan Deane my daughter 30 pounds. Residue of my goods; to Joane my wife one moiety thereof, for her life, and aftr her death to remain to William my son to whom I give all the rest of my goods, and I make him sole executor...THOMAS BONDAGE, THOMAS SMITHE and JOHN LEGG of Southcharde to be overseers, to whom I give 2s apiece. Witnessed by John Willsonn, John Burghe, Thomas Smithe

Will of Joane Deane, widow of Chard is dated March 29, 1597, proved May 10, 1597.(Wills, Vol. 62, Somerset Record Office.

" ........To 20 poor folk of Chard 4d each... To Joane, daughter of my son, William. To Son William,. To daughter, Elianor, HUMFRIE BALSTON, daughter Joan Deane to be executrix. BARNARD COGAN, ROBERT WARRYE overseers. Witnesses: Robert Warrye, BARNARD COGAN, SILVESTER BALSTON." (Wills, Vol. 62, Somerset Rec. Soc.)

Children of Walter and Joan Deane:
Eleanor
b: bef. 1568
m: @1588 Sylvester Balston, son of John Balston & Edith of Hawkchurch, Dorset
bur: 6-Jul-1628 Broadwindsor, Dorset
- Humphrey d: bef 1628
William
b: So. Chard, England
d: @1634, South Chard, Somerset
m: by 1598
Joane
d: @1625

Deane, William married ?    
b:
d: @1634 So. Chard, Somerset, England
father: Walter Deane
mother: Joan Walsele

1597 May 17

...William Deane claimed to hold for terme of his life by indenture dated 23 Apr. 1582 7 closes of land and pasture containing 30 Acres called Caprons Downe within the tithing of Leigh in the parish of Wynsham, late in the tenure of Johane Deane, his mother who died since the last court, heriot 6s8d. [DD/TOR 223]

1625 - 1628 Subsidy (DD/HI 465) - William Deane - Chardland.

1634 Oct. 22 Street and Leigh Court Book DD/TOR 224

...William Deane Senior,who held of the lord by indenture 7 parcels of land called Caprons Downe for his life, died since the last court. Then came William son of William Deane senior and was admitted tenant.

Will of William Deanne, dated July 22, 1634 proved October 21, 1634 of S. Chard, Somerset, England (NEHGR 1897, Vol 51 p.432)

I William Dean of Southchard within parish of Chard in the county of Somersett sicke of bodie but of sound and perfect memorie thanks bee given to God doe make and decalare this my last wWill and Testament.......I give to the poore of Chardland twenty shillings to bee distributed by the discrecon of my Executor and of MY SONNE THOMAS DEANE ONE OF MY OVERSEERS... Item to JOHN DEANE MY SONNE I give and bequeath a chest standing in the hall, a truckle bedsted and bed furnished, wheat the halfendeale of the hay wich is in COLFIELD the remynder of the terme yet to come in BROADFIELD together with the lease thereof. The residue of the terme yet to come in HAM MEADE and the Lease thereof, yeelding and paying therefore from the Feast date of St. Michaell next after my decease to SUSAN, ELLIANOR, MARGERIE AND ELIZABETH MY DAUGHTERS foure pounds apeece yearelie during the contynuance of his now estate therein and soe rateably for any lesser terme of his estate therein at any other tyme then at the end of a full yeare happen to take end and determyne, Also I give and bequeath to him in money fortie shillings to bee paid him within three moneths after my decease. Item to MY SONNE THOMAS (for that hee is otherwise in comptetent manner provided for) I onely give and and bequeath to him and to his wife as a remembrance of my fatherly love two silver spoons. Item to WALTER DEAN MY SONNE I give a chest standing in the chamber over the Kitchen, a truckle bedsted and bed furnished, and a bible also I give unto him iontlie [jointly] with his BROTHER ISSACK the Lease or Leases of the grounds name WILBEERE and CANTES, and together with his said brother all profitts on the said grounds to bee received and taken during the contynuance of the terme therein yet remayneing. Item to ISSACK DEANE MY SONNE I bequeath and give a Chest and little Fojelett or box standing in the lower chamber, a truckle bed furnished and the halfendeale of the hay in COLEFIELD, and alsoe together with HIS BROTHER WALTER DEANE I give and bequeath the grounds above menconed name WILBEER AND CANTES, by the ioyntly to be occupied during the terme therein remayneing together with the lease or leases thereof, also I give him that little woodvine withouth the utter(outer) kitchen doore, and all tymber felled and all such rafters and boords reede and billies which I have, and also in money tenne pounds to bee paid within and also in money tenne pounds to bee paid within two moneths after my decease. Item to MY DAUGHTER SUSAN DEANE I give that bedstead which is in the inner chamber with its appurtennces, one skellet, a posnett, a great barrell, a side saddle, a coffer in the inner chamber, a third part of all my wooll, the CHAPPELL and YE WRITEINGS for holding thereof and in money seaventy three pounds six shillings an eight pence to bee paid at the endo f six months. Item to MY DAUGHTER ELEANOR DEANE I give and bequeath that Cofer which is in the chamber of the kitching, a bed stead also standing there and my best feathered furnished, a little brasse pott, one of my greater barrells, a piltion and a third part of all my wooll, and seaventie three pounds six shillings and eight pence in money to bee paid at the end of six moneths after my decease. Item to MARGERIE STRONG MY DAUGHTER I give the least brasse pott of the three, my best cauldron and tenne pounds in money to bee paid within one yeare after my decease, and to HER SONNE and MY GRAND CHILD JOHN STRONG. I give five pounds to be paid att the end of two yeares after my decease upon sufficient discharge given to acquite my my executor thereof. Item To MY YOUNGEST DAUGHTER ELIZABETH I give and bequeath a bedstead in the Low chamber, a featherbed furnished, a little table boord over the entire, a coffer in the inner chamber, one of the great barrells, the third part of my wooll and seaventie three pounds six shillings and eight pence in money to bee paid at the end of six moneths after my decease. And if any to whom an procon is hereby given chance to dye before his her or their porcon or pocons bee due to bee paid my will therein is that such their porcon or porcons be devyded equallie betweene MY THREE YOUNGER SONNES JOHN, WALTER AND ISAAKE and my FOWER DAUGHTERS, or betweene such of them as then bee livieing. Lastly I hereby ordeine and appoynt WILLIAM DEANE MY ELDEST SONNE to bee Executor of this my las will and testament, and THOMAS LEGG SONNE OF THOMAS LEGG THE ELDER and MY SONNE THOMAS DEANE Overseers hereof, and in consideracon thereof doe give to each of them two shillings. By mee William Deane. And as touching the clause in the latter end of the will that if any Legatee dye before his or her porcon become due, the testator shewed that his meaneing therein is that if any of his daughters chaunce to marry and doe happen being married to dye that such her porcon shall then bee paid to the husband of such daughter. These being Witnesses, WILLIAM COGAN, THOMAS LEGGE, THOMAS DEANE, JOHN GIBBS No. I.

Children of William and ? Deane:
Joane
b: bef. 1597
bur: 14-Dec-1621 Chard, Somerset
- Humphrey
William
d: @1678, South Chard, Somerset
Thomas
m: 10-Jun-1629 at Chard Somerset to Mary Warry, daughter of John Warry and Mary Dean
d: 1672
John
b: @1597
m: Alice
d: 1660
em: 1637 SPEEDWELL to America
Margery
d: @1635, Dorchester, MA
m: Elder John Strong
Isaacke
m: 12-Oct-1636, Thornecombe, Devon to Margerie Smith
Susan
mentioned in 1654 will of Anne Hurt
Eleanor
living in 1634
Walter
bap: 13-May-1612, St. Mary, Chard, Somerset
d: 1659, Taunton, MA
em: 1637 SPEEDWELL to America
m: Eleanor Cogan 1637, Taunton, MA
Elizabeth
living in 1634

Dillingham, Edward married Ursula (Drusilla) Carter       
b: 6-Dec-1595 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England
d: 1-May-1667 Sandwich, MA
m: 14-Feb-1614
father:   Dillingham, Henry (Rev.)
mother: Oseth
- Edward and Ursula sailed on the William Francis to Boston, arriving on 5-Jun-1632 with only John, Henry and Oseth. 60 people were aboard this vessel sailing from Betteswell, Leicestershire, England (History of Harwich, Mayflower Descendent vol 14 & 16, and "Dillingham" compiled by Winthrop Alexander).

- He was considered a “Gentleman” and appeared to have been well-educated and had considerable property. In 1637 he received a large grant of land on Cape Cod and, with nine others, founded the town of Sandwich. He was very active in community affairs of Sandwich. In 1657 he was arrested and censured for being sympathetic to the Quakers. He left a will dated 1 May 1666; probated 1 June 1667.

SANDWICH: "On 3 April 1637 the court gave permission for ten men from Saugus in the Bay Colony, ... to search out sufficient lands to settle sixty families."(p. 64, ibid). Incorporated 1639(Shawme) ... Deyo, Simeon L. "The History of Barnstable County", ed: NY, 1890.

Sandwich was the first town to be settled on Cape Cod, with its borders adjacent to Plymouth, on lands recently purchased from Native Americans. Sixty families moved here, coming mainly from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the north, from a plantation there called Saugus, later named Lynn. The ten original founders of Sandwich in 1637 became known as the "Ten Men from Saugus."

In the quaint language of the Plymouth records, April 3, 1637, is thus granted permission to settle Sandwich, the fourth town in the Plymouth Colony:

"It is also agreed by the Court that these ten men of Saugus, Edmund Freeman, Henry Feake, Thomas Dexter, Edward Dillingham, William Wood, John Carmen, Richard Chadwell, William Almy, Thomas Tupper and George Knott shall have liberty to view a place - and sit down and have sufficient lands for three score families upon the conditions propounded to them by the Governor and Mrs. Winslow."

The early themes of the town are attractive: religious tolerance and early acceptance of Quaker visitors founding a continuing meeting of Quakers here in 1658, possibly the earliest in North America; also a long commitment here by generations of Bournes and Tuppers to educate and help Native American neighbors resulting in the formation of Mashpee and Herring Pond Reservations. Sandwich became the home from which many American families, including the Wings, Nyes, Tuppers, Bournes, Swifts, Perrys, Gibbs and Burgesses, spread out in each generation to join the American mainstream, and to which their descendants now look to find the original sites, burial grounds and town records.

from Volume 2 of "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Before 1692" by James Savage:

DILLINGHAM, *EDWARD, Lynn 1636, from Bitteswell Co. Leicester, where he had est. rem. next yr. to Sandwich; was rep. 1642, and had Henry; and John; the younger b. in Eng. a. 1630. His will of 1 May 1666, pro. 1 June 1667, is abstract. in Geneal. Reg. VII. 225. EDWARD, Sandwich, s. of Henry, left ch. Edward, John, and Simeon.
Children of Edward and Ursula:
John
b:
d:
Elizabeth
b:2-Apr-1616
Marie
b:2-Dec-1618
d:1618
Osea (Oseth)
b:10-Feb-1621
d:29-Apr-1654
m:Stephen Wing (Arizona) @1621
Henry
b:13-Oct-1624
d:26-Jul-1705 Sandwich MA
m:Hannah L. Perry 24-Jun-1652
will dated Aug 1702
- Mary
- John
- Deborah
- Dorcas
- Edward
Sarah
b:23-Jun-1627
d:1-Feb-1628 or 1629
John
b:1-May-1629
d:9-May-1629
John
b:1630 Cotesbach Leicestershire
d:21-May-1715 West Brewster MA
m:Elizabeth Feake 24-Mar-1650
Quaker and large landowner in Harwich
will dated 15-Nov-1707
- Hannah
- Rebecca
- Sarah
- John

Dillingham, Henry (Rev.) married Oseth abt. 1591    
b: 1568 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England
d: 4-Dec-1625 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England
2nd marriage: Margaret?
father:   Dillingham, William (Rev.)
mother: Unknown

- Henry's wife Oseth died 16-Jun-1609. They lost four of their children directly afterwards. 1609 was a severe year for the bubonic plague - the Black Death. It raged for 18 months starting in the July/August time frame.

"In 1607 the frost was so hard and so continued that it was after St. Valentines Day (14th February) before men could set forth plough. In 1609 there died at Loughborough of the plague in one year 500 people." ... Nichols J (1804). History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester, Vol 3, part I.

- Rector of St. Mary's Church, in the Parish of Cotesbach from 1607-1625.
- There is a 2nd wife noted, Margaret, but no dates or place of birth given ("Dillingham" by Winthrop Alexander)
- LDS on Internet lists 2nd wife as Margaret Wood m: Abt 1626 Cottesbatch, Leicester, England (10/05/2001)

Children of Henry and Oseth
John
b:18-Sep-1592
d:1592
Henry
b:17-Feb-1593
d:29-Jul-1609
Edward
b:6-Dec-1595
d:1-May-1667 Sandwich, MA
m:Ursula Carter 14-Feb-1614
sailed on the WILLIAM FRANCIS in 1632
Gilbert
b:24-Oct-1597
d:19-Aug-1609
Katherina
b: @1599
Mary
b:5-May-1600
d:21-Oct-1609
Martha
b:29-Jan-1602
d:11-Jul-1609
Oseth
b:12-Dec-1603
d:
John
b:13-Jul-1606
d:1636
m:Sarah Caly
arrived at Plymouth Colony @1630.
 

Dillingham, John married Joan Olyff    
b: 1495
d: 19-Aug-1540
m:
-
Children of John and Joan (Olyff)
William
b:1527
d:24-Feb-1603
m:before 1566
Walter
b:
d:
m:
Thomas
b:
d:
m:
John
b:
d:
m:
Richard
b:
d:
Humphrey
b:
d:
m:
Robert
b:
d:
m:
Henry
b:
d:
m:
Agnes
b:
d:
Alice
b:
d:

Dillingham, John (Lt.) married Elizabeth Feake 24-Mar-1650    
b: 1630 Cottesbach, Leicestershire, England
d: 21-May-1715 Sandwich, MA
m:24-Mar-1650
father:   Dillingham, Edward
mother: Dillingham, Ursula Carter
- John and Elizabeth were among the first Quakers in the Massachusetts area (History of Harwich, Dillingham compiled by Winthrop Alexander.

from Volume 2 of "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Before 1692" by James Savage:

DILLINGHAM, *JOHN, Sandwich, br. of Henry, b. in Eng. m. 24 Mar. 1651, Elizabeth d. of Henry Feake, had John, b. 1663, perhaps others bef. or after, was a capt. and d. 21 May 1715 at Harwich, and his wid. d. 15 Dec. 1720.
Children of John and Elizabeth
Hannah
b:abt.1656
d:9-Nov-1721
m:Zebulon Thorp
John, Jr.
b:1661
d:11-Sep-1716
m:Lidia Chapman @1700
Rebecca
b:
d:
m:Grey
Sarah
b:
d:
m:Jones
Elizabeth
b:
d:

Dillingham, John (Jr.) married Lydia Chapman b:24-Mar-1650    
b: 24-Apr-1656, Sandwich, Barnstable, MA)
d: 11-Sep-1746 Harwich, MA (Barnstable)
m1: Lydia Chapman @1700
father:   Dillingham, John (Lt.)
mother: Dillingham, Elizabeth Feake
-

from Volume 2 of "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Before 1692" by James Savage:

DILLINGHAM, *JOHN, Barnstable, s. of the preced. m. Lydia, prob. d. of Isaac Chapman, had Lydia; Hannah; Rebecca; Abigail; John, b. 1701; Thankful; and Sarah; but the dates, or even order of b. are unkn. He d. 11 Sept. 1746; and his wid. d. 9 Sept. 1760.
Children of John, Jr. and Lydia
John
b:23-Mar-1702
d:30-Jan-1763
m1: Mehitable Grey
m2: Mary Snow
Elizabeth
b:2-Aug-1703
d:
m:Elnathan Wing
Lidia
b:21-Jun-1705
d:
m:Rowland Clark 15-Nov-1724
Hannah
b:2-Feb-1706/07
d:18-Jun-1747
m:Jonathon Bourne
Rebecca
b:24-Jun-1709
d:
m:Amos Knowles
Isaac
b:4-May-1711
d:
Abigail
b:9-Jun-1713
d:30-Jul-1802
m:Prence Freeman
Edward
b:17-May-1715
d:27-May-1715
Thankful
b:18-Apr-1718
d:13-Apr-1756
m:Thomas Pope
Sarah
b:10-Feb-1719/20
d:10-Nov-1778
m:Benjamin Freeman

Dillingham, William (Rev) married before 1566
b: 1540 Deane, Bedford, England
d: 24-Feb-1603 Cottesbach, Leicester, England
m: Abt 1565 Deane, ?, Bedford, England
father:   Dillingham, John
mother: Dillingham, Joan Olyff
- 2nd wife was Margaret
Children of William and ?
John
b:1566
d:
m:
Henry
b:1568
d:4-Dec-1625
m:Oseth
Edward
b:1570
d:
m:
William
b:1572
d:
Gilbert
b:1574
d:
m:
George
b:1576
d:
m:
Elizabeth
b:1578
d:
m:
Margaret
b:
d:

 

  F ... Feake

 

 
Feake, Henry married Jane Woolstone    
b: @1590
m: 22-Jan-1615 Jane Woolstone St. Saviour's Southwark London
d: 1657/8 Newtown Long Island, NY
father: John Feake 
mother: Cicely Reeve2nd Marriage: @1657 Joanna, widow of Wheeler
Henry was a goldsmith in London and by 1634 he was in Plymouth Colony where he owned land in Sandwich. By 1652 he removed to Flushing, Long Island, NY. His will is dated 24-Sep-1657.

Henry Feake was another member of the Saugus Ten, who in 1630 settled Sandwich on Cape Cod (see Edward Dillingham for more information).

from Volume 2 of "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Before 1692" by James Savage:

FEAKE, *HENRY, Lynn 1630, freem. 14 May 1634, rem. a. 1637 to Sandwich, was rep. 1643 and 4, had d. Elizabeth wh. m. 24 Mar. 1654, John Dillingham; rem. to Newtown, L. I. a. 1656.
Children of Henry and Jane Woolstone
Crisome
bp:
buried St. Mary Woonoth, London, England 15-Jun-1617
Jane
bp: 2-Jun-1618 St. Mary Woolnoth, London, England
died young
Edward
bp: 2-Nov-1619 St. Margaret's Westminster Middlesex
buried there 1-May-1620
Jane
bp: 4-May-1621 St. Margaret's Westminster Middlesex
Judith
bp: 10-Jul-1622 St. Margaret's Westminster Middlesex
buried there 17-Mar-1623
Mary
bp: 27-Aug-1623 St. Margaret's Westminster Middlesex
child
buried St. Paul's Cornhill London England 10-Oct-1630
John
bp: 20-Nov-1631 St. Paul's Cornhill London England 10-Oct-1630
Elizabeth
bp: 30-Jun-1633 St. Paul's Cornhill London England 10-Oct-1630
d: 15-Dec-1720 Harwich, MA
m: 24-Mar-1650 John Dillingham at Sandwich, MA

Feake, John married Alice    
b: @1590
m: Cicely Reeve 16-Nov-1586 Swaffman Norfolk England
father: Simon Feake 
mother: Alice
Children of John and Cicely Reeve
Robert
bp:
John
b: @1600
m: (1) Anne Langley
(2) Anne Dod
(3) Margaret Halsey
d: 3-Dec-1664 Stafford, England.
Henry
bp: @ 1590
d: @1657/58 Newtonw LI, NY
m: (1) Jane Woolstone St. Saviour's Southwark London 22-Jan-1615
m: (2) Joanna @ 1657
George

 

  H ... Hackney, Hutchi(n)son

 

 
Hackney, Eugenia J. married William H. Reese    
b: @1840
m: 16-May-1858 Wilkes County
d: @1870
father: Hackney, John O.
mother: Hackney, Margaret A. (Lyle)
Children of Eugenia and William H.
John S.
b:1856
 
 
James H.
1860
 
 
Margaret A.
b:1862
 
 
Elizabeth
b:1864
 
 
William Thomas, Sr.
b:26-Jan-1868
d:25-Jul-1943

Hackney, John married Hackney, Nancy (Muscrove)    
b: 1789 VA
d: bef 1870 Polk, GA
m: 25 Oct 1815 Polk, GA
father:  
mother:  
Children of Nancy and John Hackney
John O. Hackney
b:1816 GA
d: aft 1860
 
Rebecca J.
b:1818 Paulding, GA
d: aft 1838
 
Robert H.
b:@ 1820 Paulding, GA
d:bef 1850 Paulding, GA
 
Mary Ann Catherine
b:1822 GA
d:aft 1901
 
James A.
b:1824 GA
d:
Sarah
b:@ 1826 Paulding, GA
d:aft1844
 
John
b:1829 GA
d:
 
Louisa
b:1831 GA
d:
Nancy
b:1833 GA
d:
 
Charles T.
b:1835 GA
d:
 
Joseph W. B.
b:1837 GA
d:
 

Hackney, John O. married Hackney, Margaret A. (Lyle)    
b: 1816 GA
m: 1839 GA
d: aft 1860 GA
father: John Hackney
mother: Nancy Muscrove
Children of Margaret A. and John O. Hackney
Samuel S.
b:Jan 1849 GA
d:aft 1860
 
Euginia J.
b:1840 GA
d:@1870 GA
 
Isabella Catherine
b:1847 GA
d:aft 1870
 
Surepta A.
b:1844 GA
d:aft 1860
 
Martha Elizabeth
b:1852 GA
d:aft 1860
Margaret Emeline
b:1854 GA
d:aft 1870
 

1880 Paulding County, 986th District, Georgia census:
June 22, 1880 - R.L. Hunter
Roll M432-80, Page 82, Image 166 ... District 24-1022 ... supervisor district 31
. . NAME AGE RELATION OCC BIRTH FATHER MOTHER
570 701 HACKNEY, John O.
James
Lizzie
Willie
Samuel
Robert
Mattie
Loula
39
21
15
12
9
6
4
18
Head
son
daughter
son
son
son
daughter
dtr-in-law
school teacher
RR Bridge Watchman
Keeping House
at home
at home
at home
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
Hutchinson, Milton Thomas lived with Mariah Jane Casey-Bonds    
b: 1839
d: 1907 Lowndesville, SC (Abbeville)
father: Robert Hutchinson
mother: Elizabeth Mecklin (McLin)

 

M. T. Hutchinson was a survivor of the Civil War, serving as a Lieutenant in Company I, 14th infantry regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, C.S.A.

The 1900 census lists M.J. Bonds as "housekeeper", living in the household of M.T. Hutchinson. We took a research trip to Lowndesville, SC in 1995 and met the local historian, Mr. Arnette Carlisle, who had been married to a niece of M.J. Bonds. The story, as he told us, was that Mariah had been married to S.J. Bonds at the age of 14 and had 6 children by him. He thought the S.J. stood for Sugarus Josepheus Bonds. S.J. was killed in the Civil War around 1864, after which, Mariah had 6 more children. It is believed that she had these children while living with M.T. Hutchinson but did not marry him because she did not want to lose a Civil War pension she was receiving for being the wife of Bonds. M.T. Hutchinson also received a Civil War pension as he was wounded three times and captured on 28-Jul-1864. Mr. Carlisle took us to both the Providence and Smyrna Cemeteries in Lowndesville where most of the Hutchinsons and Bonds are buried. He also took us to a family cemetery of Casey deep in the woods, where it is believed that Mariah's mother, Mary Casey, is buried.

M.T. Hutchinson died of Brights Disease and is buried in the Providence cemetery behind the Presbyterian Church in Lowndesville.

Most of his statistical information was taken from his obituary as published in the Press and Banner of Abbeville.

Company 'I', 14th SC Volunteers was raised August 1861, in the small village of Lowndesville, SC. There were originally 80 men in the company. At the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse there were only 7 men available for duty.

"McCalla's Rifles" were accompanied by four black cooks. These were free men - not slaves. They were John McCoppin, Sidney Glynn, Alex Stratton, and Samuel Tucker. (Others were possibly Samuel J. Lee and Jim Rouse).

The name "McCalla's Rifles" was in honor of George R. McCalla, who was a farmer in Lowndesville. Mr. McCalla donated the uniforms worn by the soldiers of Company 'I'.

Hutchison, James L. - Died at Camp Gregg in 1863.
Hutchinson, Milton T.

Name:
Company:
Unit:
Rank - Induction:
Rank - Discharge:
Allegiance:
Notes:
Milton T. Hutchinson
I
14 South Carolina Infantry
Sergeant
2 Lieutenant
Confederate
Hutcheson Milton T

Children of Mariah and M.T. Hutchinson (all maintained the Bonds name)
Allen Mason
b:1870
d:8-Aug-1937
Richard Dickerson
b:2-Aug-1871
d:12-Feb-1933
Nancy Brooks
b:28-Jan-1874
d:4-Jul-1945
Boozer
b:27-Jul-1875
d:5-Dec-1954
Jack Benson
b:Jun-1879
d:25-Dec-1962
Wade Hampton
b:3-May-1882
d:15-Mar-1944

Hutchinson, Nancy (Nannie) Brooks Bonds married Reese (Sr.), William Thomas    
b: 28-Jan-1874 Lowndesville, SC (Abbeville County)
d: 4-Jul-1945 Hamlet, NC (Richmond County)
father:   (unknown)
mother: Mary Casey

Nancy (Nannie) was the 2nd wife of William Thomas Reese, Sr.

Nancy spent her last years in Hamlet, NC. She is buried in Monroe, NC (Union) with her husband in the Reese family plot.

Children of William Thomas, Sr. and Nancy (Nannie) Brooks
Lillian 'Sis', 'Dis'
b:28-Aug-1897
Parksville, SC (Aiken)
d:1989
Henry Aiken
1898
Parkesville, SC (Aiken)
d:1975
m:Catherine Millikin
Charles Gladstone
b:14-Aug-1900
Parksville, SC (Aiken)
d:24-Jul-1914
Mildred Alma
b:13-Mar-1902
Monroe, NC (Union)
d:4-May-1974
m:Rufus Plato Edwards
Marion Allen
b:13-Sep-1906
Monroe, NC (Union)
d:25-Apr-1908
William Thomas, Jr.
b:9-Feb-1910
Monroe, NC
m:Dorothy Helen Love
James Leonard
b:22-Sep-1913
Hamlet, NC (Richmond)
d:16-Jun-1982
m:Lena Alma Taylor

Hutchinson, Robert married (1) Elizabeth Mecklin 19-Mar-1828 (2) Catherine D. Radcliffe
b: 2-Dec-1805
d: 24-Sep-1882 Lowndesville, SC (Abbeville County)
buried: Providence Cemetery
father: Samuel Hutchinson
mother: Elizabeth ???

Children of Robert and Elizabeth Mecklin, 19-Mar-1828
Hugh Mecklin Hutchinson
b:19-Jan-1829
d:1-Jan-1831
Samuel C. Hutchinson
b:1-Nov-1831
d:16-Jan-1834
John A. Hutchinson
b:30-Nov-1833
d:14-May-1863
m:13-Apr-1859 Eva N. Dean
Benjamin F. Hutchinson
b:19-Oct-1835
d:?
m:9-Apr-1861 Rebecca Rosa Pressly
Robert Barney Hutchinson
b:31-Oct-1837
d:28-Mar-1906
m:3-Jan-1861 America C. Burton and (2) Louisa Jane Clinkscales
Milton T. (Sonny) Hutchinson
b:16-Sep-1839
d:22-Mar-1907
Children of Robert and Catherine D. Radcliffe, 19-Dec-1843
Vincent Henry Hutchinson
b:22-Mar-1845
d:abt. 1865 Point Lookout Prison, MD
Palmyra Antoinette Hutchinson
b:2-Apr-1847
d:7-Jun-1908
m:13-May-1863 Robert Alexander Pressly
Alice Havana Hutchinson
b:1-Sep-1853
d:5-Jun-1910
m:22-Apr-1875 Benjamin Andrew Boyd
Laura Celestia Hutchinson
b:18-Jan-1857
d:19-Mar-1935
m:13-Feb-1879 John Wesley Carlisle
Kitty Othello Hutchinson
b:9-Jan-1865
d:23-Nov-1925
m:13-Jan-1892 Robert William Hester
Frank Seymour Hutchinson
b:29-Apr-1867
d:6-Mar-1951
m:Mollie Parnell

 

  L ... Love, Lyle

 

 
Love, Dorothy Helen married Reese (Jr.), William Thomas    
b: 25-Feb-1916 Mexico, Oxford County, ME
m: 12-Dec-1936 Philadelphia, PA
father:   Percy Burdette Love
mother: Hazel Winnifred Dean

William and Dorothy were married in the Rectory of a Methodist Church in West Philadelphia and spent their weekend honeymoon at the Pennsylvania Hotel in NYC. They returned to Philadelphia to live with Dorothy's parents at 54th and Spruce until their first born, Joyce, was 6 months old. For the next 4 years they lived in an apartment at 54th and Larchwood then moved to 52nd & Spruce where they lived in a second floor apartment for a couple of years. Their next move was out to the suburbs, 660 West Ashland Avenue in Glenolden. They lived here from 1954-1990. In 1990 they sold their home and went to live with daughter Joan in Folcroft, then in 1997 with daughter Karen in San Diego, California where they live today.

Children of William Thomas, Jr. and Dorothy Helen
Joyce Helen
Philadelphia, PA
Joan Ellen
Philadelphia, PA
Karen Winnefred
Philadelphia, PA

Love, Frances married James Love    
b: 1788
d:
m:
father:   ?
mother: ?
buried:

The 1851 Canadian Census for Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada ... Parish of Saint David

LOVEFrances63WidowIrish 
 William26Son, Farmer:PropNB 
 Hugh22Son, Farmer:PropNB 
 Martha21Wife of HughNB 

The 1851 Canadian Census for Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada ... Parish of Saint Stephen

LOVELavinia29WidowNB 
 James8SonNB 
 Francis C.6SonNB 
 John4SonNB 

The 1851 Canadian Census for Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada ... Parish of Saint James

LOVEJames28Husband, BlacksmithNB 
 Ellen26WifeIrish 
 Frances T.5DaughterNB 
 Phebe3DaughterNB 
 William H.1SonNB 
LOVEJoseph36Husband, FarmerIrish 
 Mary26WifeIrish 
 Eliza E.6DaughterNB 
 Frances4DaughterNB 
  Joseph J. 1 SonNB  
LOVE Robert 39 Husband Irish  
  Margaret 38 Wife Irish  
  Joanna 13 Daughter NB  
  William J. 4 Son NB  
  Archibald 2 Son NB  

Children of Frances and James Love:

Robert
b:abt 1812 Ireland
d:
m:Margaret
1838 Joanna
1847 William J.
1849 Archibald
1855 Elizabeth
Joseph
b:abt 1814 Ireland
d:
m:Mary
1845 Eliza E.
1847 Frances
1850 Joseph J.
1854 Margaret
1856 Lucinda
1862 William
1864 James H.
Mary Ann
b:abt
m:John Gregory
Lavinia
b:abt 1822
d:
m:
1843 James
1845 Francis C.
1847 John
James
b:abt 1823
d:
m:Ellen
1846 Frances Jane
1848 Phebe
1850 William H.
--m:Mary E.
----1858 Robert J.
----1860 John A.
----1862 Frederick
----1865 Martha
----1867 Arthur
William
b:abt1829 New Brunswick, Canada
d:22 Jul 1898 New Brunswick
m:Electra
1856 Nancy G.
1859 Hugh
1863 Emma
1864 Olive
1868 Robert B.
1870 Alice
Hugh
b:abt 1830
d:
m:

Love, Hugh married Rosa Ella Tracy    
b: 1859 on the Valley Road, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
d: 25-Jun-1936 King Street, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
m: Rose Ella Tracey @1881 Maine
father:   William Love
mother: Unknown
2nd marriage: Jennie Woods b:1884 d:1965
buried: St. Stephen Rural Cemetery ... Tombstone Inscription:
Section B3 - Row 1 - Group of 2
LOVE / Hugh 1859 - 1936 / Sarah J. 1884 - 1965 / Rosa E. / Wife of Hugh LOVE / 1859 - 1906 / Sarah Jane [footstone]
 

Hugh's love was harness racing and horse breeding. His first success was Rose L. (named after his wife?>. Another very successful horse was Lady Fondly. Lady Fondly was used "to deliver meat in the morning and bring home the bacon on the racetrack in the afternoon". In the old days they would race for "oats, fun, money or marbles" (excerpts from unknown newspaper). The origin of the St. Croix track, off King Street where they raced was "through land owned by Foster Tracy. The contract for preparing the track has been awarded to William Love for $900".

Hugh Love's obituary (newspaper unknown):

St. Stephen lost one of its best known residents Thursday night of last week with the passing of Hugh Love, for many years prominently identified with horse-racing and lumbering in Charlotte County, in his 77th year. He had been confined to the house for seven months and his death was not unexpected.

He was born on the Valley Road, one of a family of twelve children of William Love, and as a young man conducted a general store in Calais, although residing in St. Stephen where he lived practically his whole life. Later he entered the lumbering business with his father-in-law under the name of Love and Tracey. Always a lover of good horses, he acquired a large stable of racers including a number of the best performers ever owned in New Brunswick, and his love for this sport was the means of his becoming one of the promoters of the St. Stephen Exhibition. He was unusually active for a man of his years. It was less than a year ago that he began to feel the effects of the disease which was sapping his energy and which led eventually to his death.

Mr. Love was twice married. His first wife, formerly Rose Tracey, died in 1906 and by her he is survived by five sons, Verne, Foster, Harley of St. Stephen, Percy of Philadelphia and Ralph of the R.C.M.P., now stationed at Minto; and four daughters, Mrs. W.A. Speedy of New York, Mrs William Middlemiss of St. Stephen, Mrs. William Spires of Calais. One son, Galen, was killed in a railway accident and a daughter also predeceased him. He later married Miss Jennie Woods who survives him with one son, Hugh. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Maxwell of Old Ridge and Miss Laura of Moore's Mills.

The funeral was held at his late home on King Street Sunday afternoon at 2:30, conducted by Rev. P.A. Fitzpatrick assisted by Rev. D.W. Blackall. Two favorite selections were sung by a male quartet comprising Hal Beek, Walter DeWolfe, Flasiv Allen and W.A. Hyslop. The number of floral tributes received and the many who attended the service and joined in the cortege to the Rural Cemetery, where the body was laid at rest, testified to the esteem in which he was held throughout the district. The pall-bearers were John Speedy, Hazen Linton, Fred Woodard and Lindsay Magoon.

Children of Hugh and Rose Ella Tracey:

Vernard Raymond
b:1882
d:Oct-1937
m:Helen Keene
Winnifred
b:3-Jul-1888
d:
m:William Middlemiss 24-Jul-1939
William Foster
b:13-May-1889
d:14-Jan-1974
m:Clara Etta Libby 1909
Percy Burdette
b:3-Apr-1891 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
d:24-Apr-1976 Philadelphia, PA
m:Hazel Winnifred Dean 20-May-1914
Harley W.
b:14-Jan-1896
d:8-Dec-1973
m:Elva Marie Libby Jul-1926
Ralph
b:27-May-1902
d:1-Dec-1946
m:Hazel G. Hartin 1926
Vera
b:
d:
m:W.A. Speedy
Cecilia
b:
d:
m:Milton Stewart
Doris
b:
d:
m:William Spires
Galen
b:
d:
m:
Madora
b:
d:(age 16)
m:
Children of Hugh and Jennie Woods:
Hugh

Love, James married Frances Donald    
b: 15Jun1783 Belfast, Antrim, Ireland
d: 5Jun1841 Fairfield, OH
m: Frances Donald
father:   Robert Love
mother: Annie Hewiston

Children of Frances and James Love:

Donald
Thomas Houston
Joan McLure Robert
b:abt 1812 Ireland
d:
m:Margaret
1838 Joanna
1847 William J.
1849 Archibald
1855 Elizabeth
Joseph
b:11Jun1818 Ireland
d:
m:Mary
1845 Eliza E.
1847 Frances
1850 Joseph J.
1854 Margaret
1856 Lucinda
1862 William
1864 James H.
Mary Ann
b:22Dec1817 Dublin
m:John Gregory
Lavinia
b:abt 1822
d:
m:
1843 James
1845 Francis C.
1847 John
James
b:6Jun1822 St. Davids Ridge, St. David NB Canada
m:Ellen
-1846 Frances Jane
-1848 Phebe
-1850 William H. m:Mary E.
--1858 Robert J.
--1860 John A.
--1862 Frederick
--1865 Martha
--1867 Arthur
William J.
b:abt1829 New Brunswick, Canada
d:22 Jul 1898 New Brunswick
m:Electra
-1856 Nancy G.
-1859 Hugh
-1863 Emma
-1864 Olive
-1868 Robert B.
-1870 Alice
Hugh
b:abt 1830
d:
m:

1930 King County, Brooklyn Borough, Assembly Dist 7, New York census:
51st Street, April 14, 1930 - Caroline Furn???
Roll T626-1505, Page 135 sheet # 2a, Image 0270 ... District 24-1022 ... supervisor district 31
. . . NAME RELATION AGE BIRTH FATHER MOTHER OCC INDUSTRY .
1646 13 25 LOVE, Percy
Hazel
Dorothy
Rose
Marion
Elva
Eileen
Carol
Head
wife
daughter
daughter
daughter
daughter
daughter
son
39
32
14
12
9
8
5
2.5
Canada
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
NY
NY
Canada
Maine
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
?
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
bag fact
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
.
Love, Percy Burdette married Hazel Winnifred Dean    
b: 3-Apr-1891 on the Valley Road, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, (Charlotte County) Canada
d: 24-Apr-1976 Philadelphia, PA
m: Hazel Winnifred Dean 20-May-1914 Mexico, Maine
father:   Hugh Love
mother: Rosella Tracey
Percy Love worked for various paper mills ... at one time as Chief, Candy & Envelope Division, Continental Paper & Bag Mills Corporation, Foot of 51st Street, Brooklyn, NY.

His birth certificate is handwritten and signed by W.M. Deinstadt, M.D. of St. Stephen, New Brunswick stating "This is to certify i was present at birth Percy B. Love borne April 3, 1991 at St. Stephen, New Brunswick. There was a certified copy of registration entered 29-Dec-1926.

His death certificate listed cause of death as "cardiac decompensation due to arterio sclerotic heart disease", signed by Dr. G. Hess MD of Rockledge, PA.

Hugh Love's obituary (newspaper unknown):
LOVE April 24, 1976 Percy B. of Phila., beloved husband of the late Hazel, devoted father of Dorothy Reese, Rose DeRito, Marion Taylor, Elva Maines, Arlene Wecksler and Carol Love, also survived by 3 sisters, 15 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tue. 11am, Richardson Funeral Home 7450 Oxford Ave. Viewing Mon. eve 6-9. Int. Lawnview Cemetery.

Children of Percy Burdette and Hazel Winnifred Dean:
Donald
b:Jun-1913
d:Dec-1915
Dorothy Helen
b:25-Feb-1916 Mexico, Oxford County, ME
m:William Thomas Reese 12-Dec-1936 Philadelphia, PA
Rose Ella
b:
d:
m:Charles Weiss
Marion Elaine
b:
d:
m:Harold Taylor
Elva May
b:19-Sep-1921
d:
m:Edward Maines
Arlene Alice
b:
d:
l:Melvin Hitchner
Carol Roy
b:Brooklyn, NY
d:
m:Margaret
1930 King County, Brooklyn Borough, Assembly Dist 7, New York census:
51st Street, April 14, 1930 - Caroline Furn???
Roll T626-1505, Page 135 sheet # 2a, Image 0270 ... District 24-1022 ... supervisor district 31
. . . NAME RELATION AGE BIRTH FATHER MOTHER OCC INDUSTRY .
1646 13 25 LOVE, Percy
Hazel
Dorothy
Rose
Marion
Elva
Eileen
Carol
Head
wife
daughter
daughter
daughter
daughter
daughter
son
39
32
14
12
9
8
5
2.5
Canada
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
NY
NY
Canada
Maine
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
Maine
?
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
bag fact
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
.
Love, William married    
b: 1829
d: 22-Jul-1898 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
m:
father: James Love
mother: Frances
buried: St. Stephen Rural Cemetery
Section O6 - Row 1 ... inscription:
William LOVE / Died / July 22, 1898 / Ae. 69 Yrs. / LOVE /

The 1851 Canadian Census for Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada ... Parish of Saint David

LOVEFrances63WidowIrish 
  William 26Son, Farmer:Prop NB  
  Hugh 22 Son, Farmer:Prop NB  
  Martha 21 Wife of Hugh NB 

Children of William Love:

 
b:
d:
m:
 
b:
d:
m:
 
b:
d:
m:
Hugh
b:1859 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
d:1936 St. Stephen, New Brunswick
m:Rosa Ella Tracy

Lyle, Margaret A. married Hackney, John O.    
b: 1824 GA
m: 1839 GA
d:bef 02 1860 Nov Wilkes County, GA
father: Lyle
mother: Maria Elizabeth
Children of Margaret A. and John O. Hackney
Samuel S.
b:Jan 1849 GA
d:aft 1860
 
Euginia J.
b:1840 GA
d:@1870 GA
 
Isabella Catherine
b:1847 GA
d:aft 1870
 
Surepta A.
b:1844 GA
d:aft 1860
 
Martha Elizabeth
b:1852 GA
d:aft 1860
Margaret Emeline
b:1854 GA
d:aft 1870
 

 

  M ... McCurdy, Mecklin, Muscrove

 

 
McCurdy, Mary married Stephen Casey    
b:abt.1800
d: 12-Oct-1908 in Lowndesville, SC (Abbeville)
father: ? McCurdy
mother:

Children of Mary and Stephen Casey

Mariah J.
b:abt.1836
d:12-Oct-1908 Lowndesville, Abbeville County, SC
m:S.J. Bonds
Sarah Ann
b:
d:
m:Masey
Mary E.
b:
d:
m:Christopher
m:Edward Prince
Malinday
b:abt 1844
d:
m:McAdams
Edward
b:abt 1848
d:
(not sure if this is Mariah's son or Mary's as listed in census above)
1850 Anderson County, South Carolina census:
.
. . NAME RELATION AGE OCC BIRTH . .
995 . CASEY, Mary
Maria(h) Bonds
James H.
Malinda Casey
Edward Casey
Head
daughter
.
.
.
.
50
14
1/2
6
2
Keeping House
.
.
.
.
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
. .

Mecklin, Elizabeth D. married Robert Hutchinson 19-Mar-1828   
b:7-Oct-1803
d: 1843
father: Captain Hugh McLin
mother: Eleanor Pickens

Children of Robert and Elizabeth Mecklin, 19-Mar-1828
Hugh Mecklin Hutchinson
b:19-Jan-1829
d:1-Jan-1831
Samuel C. Hutchinson
b:1-Nov-1831
d:16-Jan-1834
John A. Hutchinson
b:30-Nov-1833
d:14-May-1863
m:13-Apr-1859 Eva N. Dean
Benjamin F. Hutchinson
b:19-Oct-1835
d:?
m:9-Apr-1861 Rebecca Rosa Pressly
Robert Barney Hutchinson
b:31-Oct-1837
d:28-Mar-1906
m:3-Jan-1861 America C. Burton and (2) Louisa Jane Clinkscales
Milton T. (Sonny) Hutchinson
b:16-Sep-1839
d:22-Mar-1907

Muscrove, Nancy married Hackney, John married    
b: 1793 GA
d: bef 1860
m: 25 Oct 1815 Polk, GA
father:  
mother:  
Children of Nancy and John Hackney
John O. Hackney
b:1816 GA
d: aft 1860
 
Rebecca J.
b:1818 Paulding, GA
d: aft 1838
 
Robert H.
b:@ 1820 Paulding, GA
d:bef 1850 Paulding, GA
 
Mary Ann Catherine
b:1822 GA
d:aft 1901
 
James A.
b:1824 GA
d:
Sarah Hackney
b:@ 1826 Paulding, GA
d:aft1844
 
John Hackney
b:1829 GA
d:
 
Louisa Hackney
b:1831 GA
d:
Nancy Hackney
b:1833 GA
d:
 
Charles T.
b:1835 GA
d:
 
Joseph W. B.
b:1837 GA
d:
 
 

  R ... Rees, Reese

 

 
Rees, Hugh Sr. married Margaret James and Elizabeth Newsom(e)   
b: 20 Dec 1742 VA
d: 12 Dec 1825 Columbia County, GA
m: @1765 VA
m: 20 Nov 1794 Warren County, GA
burr: McDuffie, GA
father: (best guess) William of Prince George Co., VA, b: 1717
mother: (unknown)

MIGRATION
- 1765 married in VA
- 1770 landowner with brothers William & Isham in Craven County, SC (Camden District)
- 1788 JP in Wilkes Co., GA - 1794 married Elizabeth Newsom in Warren County, GA - 1795 landowner in Warren County, GA
- 1825 died in Columbia County, GA
- 1825 burried in McDuffie County, GA

Warren and Columbia Counties were joined together on October 18, 1870 to form McDuffie County. The entire area was originally St. Paul's Parish with original settlers made up of Creek, Cherokee, Uchee and Shawnee Indians.

A biography of Joseph McMath (by Jonathan Snyder) reports that ... "On 1 August 1795, he (Joseph) purchased 300 acres of land on Brier Creek in Warren County, Georgia from James and Mary McCormick for the sum of thirty pounds. The land bordered Thomas Jones' land on the West, William Whares' land on the North and Rees' land on the West. He obtained 100 acres of land on Brier Creek in Warren County, Georgia from Hugh Rees for the sum of $100 on 15 March 1798. This land bordered William Whairis and vacant land to the Southwest, Newsom's and vacant land to the West and Brier Creek to the Northwest. On 21 September 1803, he sold 200 acres of land in Warren County, Georgia to Jesse Carter for the sum of $40. This land bordered lands owned by Hugh Rees, Jesse Carter and Clabern Newsom" ...

Did Hugh migrate from VA and SC with the Newsom family? Were they Quakers looking for religious freedom? Is Claiborne Newsom his wife's brother (Elizabeth was born in 1758)? Their parents would be Soloman Newsom, Sr. and Martha Matthews? There was a Claiborne Newsom, born 1742 in Brunswick County, VA ... married to Hester Duckworth. His parents were ???. Claiborne died in 1824 Columbia County, GA. There is more information about his anscestors on Family Search online.

A listing of Early Wrightsborough Township Landholders, Residents and Associated Families, 1768-1810, includes Hugh Rees and his spouse, Elizabeth Newsom plus Benjamin Rees with no spouse listed. This index is made up of names taken from various sources, the main ones being Hinshaw's American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 5 and "The Story of Wrightsboro, 1768-1964", as well as much information provided by descendants of some of the families.

This Quaker Colony began in 1767 when 12,000 acres were reserved for the Quakers provided at least 10 families settled on the land by February 1, 1768. Click here to read more about Wrightsborough Colonization.

Posted by: Sue Date: Sept 09, 2001 at 20:44:21

According to papers "Notes on the Rees Family by H.C. Gray, 1022 Mosby Rd., Memphis TN" on file at Evans Memorial Library, Aberdeen MS. (H.C. Gray m. Jimmie Carothers, dau. of James Wilson Carothers and Fannie Myrtle Alsup, dau. of Lycurgus Alsup, son of Elisha Benton Alsup and Martha Rees, dau. of William Rees and Lettice McCrary.

"Around 1820 two sons of Hugh, namely Moses, William Rees, and their sister Thirza, who married Allen Duckworth, son of William (corrected to Jeremiah) Duckworth, moved to Monroe County, Miss. Along with them came Jeremiah Rees, son of Benjamin Rees, their cousin."

Probate Court of Monroe County: pack 94; Margaret Duckworth et al: "The minor heirs of Allen Duckworth Viz: Margaret, William, Samuel, Cordelia, Thirsy, Martha, Joseph, and Allen Duckworth. Jeremiah Reese appointed guardian 1831. Money received for wards by Jeremiah Reese from estate of William Duckworth.

Children of Hugh and Margaret (James) b:@1748 VA to Sherwood James, Jr. and Martha Holiday ... d: 1793 Columbia, GA ... m: @1765 VA
William
b:abt. 1766/1777 VA
 
 
John
b:abt. 1769 SC
d: 5 Apr 1819 Jefferson, GA
 
 
Dorcus
b:abt. 1770 SC
 
 
Mary
b:abt. 1772 SC
 
 
Sarah
b:abt. 1774 SC
 
 
Benjamin
b:abt. 1776 SC
d: 1865 GA
 
 
Thorza
b:abt. 1782 SC
 
 
Jeremiah Rees
b:abt. 1786 SC
d: 29 Aug 1833 Lincoln, GA
 
Hugh, Jr.
b:abt. 1790 Columbia, GA

m: Martha McGee
 
Children of Hugh, Sr. and Elizabeth (Newsome) b: 22 Jan 1772 GA ... d: 7 Jan 1848 Columbia, GA ... m: 20 Nov 1794 Warren, GA
Elizabeth
b:1797 Warren County, GA
 
 
Female Rees
b:1799 Columbia, GA
 
 
Britton C.
b:1801 Columbia, GA
 
 
Moses
b:1804 Columbia, GA
 
 
Mariah Prudence
b:1804 Columbia, GA
 
 
Simeon Averitt
b: 1805 Columbia, GA
 
Harrison
b:1805 Columbia, GA
d:5 Jun 1875 McDuffie, GA
 
Vincent
b:1808 Columbia, GA
 
 

Rees, Roger married (unknown)   
b: @1662
d: Prince George Co., VA
m:
father: (unknown)
mother: (unknown)

MIGRATION
-

Not much is known about Roger, father of William Rees b:1690, grandfather of William Rees b:1717, great-grandfather of Hugh Rees, Sr. b 1742. Various spellings of early Virginia records make clues hard to find ... e.g. Roger REASE, William RICE, William REECE and even RAES.

Roger served as an appraiser for Thomas Anderson (1663-1711), owner of "The Cattails" plantation in Prince George Co., VA. More information can be found about him as he left a will found in Prince George Wills & Deeds 1710-1713 p.36. Thomas' daughter Mary Anderson married Roger's first son, Roger Rees in 1726, and they had four known sons, Thomas (1711-1769), Roger (1712), Hugh (1709), John (1720). The sons names follow the pattern Mother's Father, Father's Father, Mother's Grandfather?????

Publications such as 491p. The Bristol Registers of Servants Sent to Foreign Plantations 1654-1686 reports a Roger Reece on page two, having been an immigrant who came to Virginia in 1654. England was bursting at the seams after having doubled in population in less than a century. Bristol and London were pumping out immigrants to the East Coast of America and the West Indies. People would sign on for five to fifteen year indentured servitude to a plantation and get free transportation and room and board once they arrived. Tobacco and sugar were the main Virginia industries and the English immigrants were the primary souce of labor during the 1600s. They were also able to acquire land. I am searching to see what ship(s) may have sailed to Virginia in 1654. The data makes me think this could be Roger's father (Roger Reece) although children were sold into servitude, as well. This is based on my supposition that my Roger was born in 1660s because his first born was born in 1683. Coldham, Peter Wilson: 600p. The Complete Book of Immigrants shows Roger Reece immigrating in 1654, too, on page 276.

Bristol database of Indentured Servants 1654-1686:
SERVANT NAME SERVANT'S PLACE of ORIGIN SERVANT'S OCCUPATION SERVANT'S DESTINATION SERVANT'S SHIP SERVANT'S DATE OF INDENTURE SERVANT'S GENDER AGENT'S NAME AGENT'S PLACE of ORIGIN AGENT'S OCCUPATION
Roger Reece Kildwelly Carmarthenshire . Virginia . October 14, 1654 male Christopher Churchill . merchant
Roger Reece . . Virginia . August 7, 1671 male William Sanders . .

Children of Roger:
Roger Rees
b:abt. 1683 VA
d: 1746 Prince George Co., VA
m: Mary Anderson
William Rees
b: 1690 Charles City, VA
d:
d: 1738 Prince George Co., VA
 
Richard Rees
b: bef 1695
d:
m:
 

Rees, William married (unknown)   
b: 1690 Charles City, VA
d: @1738 Prince George Co., VA
m:
father: Roger Rees of Charles CIty, VA, b: @1667
mother: (unknown)

MIGRATION
- 1711 Feb 10th, deed Edward Goodrich of Prince George Co. to William Reese 50 acres in Westover Parish
- 1726 Mar 23rd, survey on upper side of Nummisseen Creek 326 acres ... William Rees

Not much is known about William, father of William Rees, and his own father Roger. Various spellings of early Virginia records make clues hard to find ... e.g. Roger REASE, William RICE, William REECE and even RAES.

Children of William:
William Rees
b:abt. 1717 VA
 
m:
Roger Rees
b: bef 1720
d:
m: Elizabeth aft 1744
 

Rees, William married (unknown)   
b: 1717 Prince George Co., VA
d:
m:
father: (best guess) William of Charles City, VA, b: 1690
mother: (unknown)

MIGRATION
- 1732 William and Roger Rees inherit land in Amelia Co., from their father, William - 1738 June 16th Amelia County William Reece and co-patent Roger Reece 326 acres upper side of Nummiseen Creek (sons of Willaim Reece late of Co. of Prince George)

Not much is known about William, father of Hugh Rees, and his own father William, son of Roger Rees. Various spellings of early Virginia records make clues hard to find ... e.g. Roger REASE, William RICE, William REECE and even RAES.
Their first names were common in Prince George Co., VA during the 1700s but the 1732 and 1738 land records (above) show that William and Roger Reece were sons of Willaim Reece who had died in Prince George Co. This is the only William who had sons of this name. At this time, Amelia and Dinwiddie Counties were both part of Prince George when the extant Bristol Parish Register was recorded.

Children of William:
William Rees
b:abt. 1739 VA
d: 1810 SC
m: Mary
Hugh Rees, Sr.
b: 20 Dec 1742
d: 12 Dec 1825 Columbia Co., GA
 
 
Isham Rees
b:8 Aug 1732
d: 1801 SC
 
Edwin Rees
b: Bristol Parish, Prince George Co., VA
d: 1782 SC
 
Benjamin Rees
b:
d:
d: 1805 Columbia Co., GA
 

Reese, John, Sr. married Mary Thorpe   
b: @1737 Southampton County, VA
m: @1755
d: 13-Nov-1794 in Parish of St. Luke, Southampton Co., VA
father: Joseph Reese
mother: Mary

Mary Thorpe was born 24-Jun-1735 in Southampton Co., VA., daughter of John Thorpe and Mary Matthews. She died 15-Oct-1798 Southampton, VA at the age of 63.

John died 13-Nov-1794 at Southampton, VA; his estate was probated 11/13/1794 at Southampton, VA; Reese, John, Sr. Parish of St. Luke. Leg.- wife Mary; son Randolph; son Rogers; son Rivers; son Rueben; son Rowell; son John; son Joseph; dau Patty, wife of Mathew Morgan; dau Mary, wife of John Thorpe; dau Selah, wife of Benjamin Adams, Jr.; dau Lucy Johnson; dau Sally, wife of Benjamin Ivey; dau Sucky, wife of Philip Ivey. Exs., son Randolph and Roger Reese and friend Henry Thorp. D. Dec. 1,1792. R. Nov 13, 1794.... Page 649.
Rivers Reese, son of John and Mary, married Piety VICK. Piety died 8/21/1831 at Southampton, VA; Probably killed by the Nat Turner Insurection of 8/21 and 8/22 in 1831 along with 57 other whites. This was the worst slave rebellion and one of the catalyst for the Civil War. Quote from source: "Mrs Piety Vick Reese and son William were killed on the Giles Reese plantation about a mile to the east of Mrs Eliz. Turner's in Nat Turner's barn." As of 1/5/1793, her married name was Piety Vick Reese.

Randolph's death date is noted as 1-Dec-1792 in Our Ancestor Rev. Isham Reese of Dinwiddie Co., VA and Jones Co., GA by Ura Link Eckhardt.

Children of John and Mary Reese
all born in Southampton Co., VA:
Randolph
b: @1757
m: Sarah Harris 1-Nov-1782
d: bef 1810
Rogers
b: @1760
Lucy Rosannah
b: @1761
m: William Johnson @ 1780
Rivers
b: @1762
m: Piety VICK
Sarah ("Sally")
b: @1763
m: Benjamin Ivey 17-Oct-1782
Celia (Selah)
b: @1764
m: Benjamin Adams 1-Jan-1784 Southampton
Mary ("Polly")
b: @1765
John III
b: @1766
Martha ("Patsy")
b: @1766
Reuben
b: @1767
m: Charlotte Harrison 11-Nov-1792
Rowell
b: @1769
Suckey
b: @1770
Joseph
b: @1774
m: Delilah Porter 1809

Reese, Joseph married Mary    
b: @ 1709 Southampton, VA
m: @ 1730
d: 1779 in Southampton Co., VA (will recorded 14-Feb-1779
father:
mother:

Joseph's wife Mary was born @ 1713 in Southampton, VA.

Children of Joseph and Mary Reese
all born in Southampton Co., VA:
Edward
b: 1736
m: Olive Thorpe bef 1772
d: 1781
Joseph, Jr.
b: @ 1738
m: Christian Lundy @ 1770
Mary
b: @1740
m: ? Thomas
John
b: @1737

Reese, Randolph married Sarah (Sally) Harris   
b: @1757 Southampton County, VA
m: 1-Nov-1782 at Southampton Co., VA
d: bef 1810 Southampton Co, VA
father: John Reese
mother: Sarah Harris

Posted by: Velma Shaw Beale Date: May 17, 2001 at 20:04:01

In Reply to: Re: Celia Reese - Southampton, VA by Teri Golden of 1817

I just posted another message here, but you folks are definitely talking about my ancestors. I have Elizabeth "Betsy " Reese, b. abt 1785-d. bef 1860, mar. to Arthur (Augustas?) Adams. Betsy was the dau. of (James?) Randolph Reese, b. in Southampton Co., VA, d. bef 1810 in Bedford Co., VA, mar to Sally Harris (according to my info). He was the son of John Reese b. abt 1735-d. abt 1794 in St. Luke's Parish, Southampton, VA., mar to Sarah Harris. John's father was Joseph Reese, d. abt 1779 in Southampton Co., VA. I can substantiate none of this, but it seems to fit. Can anyone fill in the blanks and confirm or deny any of this? Details would be appreciated. E-mail is welcome.

Children of Randolph and Sarah (Sally) Reese
all born in Southampton Co., VA:
Redmon
b: @1783
Harris
b: @1784
Elizabeth
b: @1785
Anselem
b: @1786
Charity
b: @1788
John
b: @1790
Mary Polly
b: @1791
Howell
b: @1792
Rivers
b: @1795

Rees, Simeon married ??? Adams    
b: @1800-1805 Columbia County, GA
m: Columbia County, GA
d: aft 1860 Warren County GA Census
father: Hugh Reese, Sr.
mother: Elizabeth Newsom
Simeon Rees has been my biggest challenge during the past 20 years I've been dabbling in genealogy. Every few years I research the internet to see if someone else found something and I always find little tidbits. Simeon Averitt Rees is stated to be his son in Hugh Rees's will. There are land grants showing him next to his brothers. Arthur Adam's unnamed daughter is mentioned as his wife in Arthur's will.

He looks to be following the same Quaker path as his parents ... Virginia to South Carolina to Wrightsborough, Georgia (1820) and then possibly to Pennsylvania (1830) looking to escape religious persecution, death by Indians and yellow fever. 1860 has 60-year old Simeon "A FOOL" while enumerating with William Henry Reese in the Warren County, Georgia census.

What happened to him that may have addled his brain? ... who was the mystery Adams woman he was married to? ... who were his children and is William Henry one of them. The chart above assumes he is. Is the 1830 Pennsylvania man him? Where was he in 1840 and 1850?

John R. Adams, editor of the TAYLOR COUNTY TRACER, the newsletter of the Taylor Co., GA. Genealogical-Historical Society, shared this with me in October of 2001:

Taken from Rare Folder Columbia Co., Ga. at Georgia Archives October 1986

Sworn statement by George Darsey to duties required as guardian of Charity Adams, monor and orphan of Arthur Adams, Dec. 4 Sep. 1826 $200 bond - by Geo. Darsey, Joseph Langston & William Upton. Petition for guardianship.

We the heirs of the Estate of Arthur Adams, dec'd, petition the Court that Geo. Darsey be appointed guardian for Charity Adams, minor, and that there may be a division in the estate as all the heirs of the said estate is of lawful age and married but Miss Charity. We hope the above will meet the appanation? of said Court.
Dated 20 day June 1826.

Signed;
Charity Adams
Elizabeth Adams
Wike Ivy
Benjamin Adams
Simeon Rees
The 1820 Wrightsboro, Columbia County, Georgia census shows:
Roll M33-7, Page 53, Image 61 ... enumerator: Captain James Wrights ... District #12

Simeon Rees:
1 free white male from 16 to 26
1 free white female from 16 to 26
1 person engaged in Manufacture

Benjamin T. Rees:
1 adult free white male from 16 to 26
1 adult free white female from 10 to 16
5 foreigners not naturalized
1 person engaged in Manufacture
3 free colored persons - male to 14

Jeremiah Rees:
1 free white male to 10
1 free white male 26 to 45
2 free white females to 10
1 free white female 26 to 45
4 foreigners not naturalized
1 person engaged in Manufacture
1 free colored male 26 to 14

The 1830 Lewisburg, Union County, Pennsylvania census shows:

Roll M19_149, Page 330, Image 667 ... enumerator: ? ... District ?

Rees, Simeon:
1 free white male under 5 (is this William Henry?
1 free white male from 20 to 30
2 free white females under 5
1 free white female from 20 to 30

Rees, Widow:
2 free white male from 10 to 15
1 free white male from 15 to 20
1 free white female under 5
1 free white female from 30-40

Reed (Rees?), A. Jna:
2 free white male under 5
1 free white male 30 to 40
1 free white females under 5
1 free white female from 5 to 10
1 free white female from 20 to 30

Children of Simeon Rees and ??? Adams Reese
William Henry
b:abt. 1832 Warren County, GA
m1: 1852 Warren County, GA
m1: Sarah Shields
m2: 16-May-1858
m2: Wilkes County, GA
m2: Eugenia Hackney
d: Nov-1870 Baldwin County, GA

Reese, William Henry married Sarah Shields, Eugenia Hackney and Josephine Hackney    
b: 1832 Warren County
m: 1852 Warren County
m: 16-May-1858 Wilkes County
d: Nov-1879 Baldwin County, GA
father:   
mother:

William H. was a Railroad Bridge Watchman. He served in the Civil War, noted as a private on 15-May-1862. He fought in the battle of Antietam, Sharpsburg, Maryland on 17-Sep-1862 while with the 48th Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry in the Army of Northern Virginia, CSA, out of Warren County, GA. It was during this battle that he lost his arm and was taken prisoner. He was discharged with disability on 25-Oct-1864. The story passed down to us is that when he was wounded, he was spared and taken prisoner because he wore the ring of a MASON. When released from prison, he walked home to Georgia.

21-Nov-1852 William H. married Sarah Shields in Warren County and lived with her parents, John and Lucy Hillman Shields ... they are shown in the 1850 Warren County Census. Sarah died sometime between the birth of their first and only son, John S. (1853), and his second marriage to Eugenia Hackney (1858).

16-May-1858 William and Eugenia were married in Wilkes County, Georgia by James T. Hackney, J.P. (father, uncle?) ... They named their first born son JAMES.

His third wife, Josephine Hackney, was mother of Samuel, Robert and Mattie. The relationship between Josephine and Eugenia is unknown ... Josephine could be Eugenia's middle name (Eugenia J. Reese) or she is Eugenia's sister, cousin?. Josephine is listed as a school teacher in 1880, Baldwin County, GA.

Note ... SIMEON REESE is living with William Henry and Eugenia during the 1860 census. This would make his birthdate around 1800. There is a Simeon Averett Rees, born 1805 (Columbia County, GA) to Hugh Rees, Sr. of VA and Elizabeth Newsome of GA. I believe this is William Henry's father. Simeon (1800-1862) was born to Hugh Rees (1742-1825) who was born to William Rees (b:1717) who was born to William Rees (b:1690) who was born to Roger Rees of Virginia. This is my latest assumption as of 10/2006 but I'm still trying to prove it out.

The 1850 Warren County Georgia census reads:

#847 SHIELDS, John 64 Farmer  
  Lucy 58 NC
  Sarah 23  
  Martha 18  
  REESE, William H. 18 Laborer
  ROBERTS, Rebecca C. 10  
  ROBERTS, Robert 11 Laborer

The 1860 Warren County, William's District, Georgia census reads:

 REESE, William H.28Farm Laborer GA 
 Eugenia20GA
 John S.7GA
 James H.1GA
 Simeon60VA
 HACKNEY, Samuel10GA
 HACKNEY, Isabella13GA
1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule for Baldwin County has William Reese, age 48, male, white, married, profession=Watchman, died of hemorrhage in November, 1879 and shows birth1=GA, birth2=VA, birth3=VA ... birth1 is his, birth2 is his Father's, birth3 is his Mother's birthplace.
Children of William H. and Sarah      
John S.
b:abt. 1854 Warren County, GA
 
 
     
Children of William H. and Eugenia
James H.
1860 Warren County, GA
m: Lula A. Dunn
m: 21-Apr-1880
m: Baldwin County, GA
Margaret A.
b:1862
 
 
Elizabeth
b:1864
 
 
William Thomas, Sr.
b:26-Jan-1868
d:25-Jul-1943
Children of William Henry and Josephine
Samuel
b:1871
 
 
Robert
b:1874
 
 
Mattie
b:1876
 
 
 
1870 Gumm, Baldwin County, Milledgeville, 105th District, Georgia census:
51st Street, June 1, 1870 - Wm. A. Gray
Roll M593-134, Page 148, Image 301 ... District 24-1022 ... supervisor district 31
. . NAME RELATION AGE OCC BIRTH . .
12 12 REESE, William H.
Eugenia
John S.
James H
Margaret A
Elizabeth
William T
Head
wife
son
son
daughter
daughter
son
38
29
16
10
8
6
2
RR Bridge Watch
Keeping House
RR Laborer
At home
at home
at home
at home
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
. .
1880 Baldwin County, 105th District, Georgia census:
June 22, 1880 - R.L. Hunter
Roll T9-133, Page 170c, Image 0340 ... District 24-1022 ... supervisor district 31
. . NAME AGE RELATION OCC BIRTH FATHER MOTHER
570 701 REESE, Josephine
James
Lizzie
Willie
Samuel
Robert
Mattie
Loula
39
21
15
12
9
6
4
18
Head
son
daughter
son
son
son
daughter
dtr-in-law
school teacher
RR Bridge Watchman
Keeping House
at home
at home
at home
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
Reese (Jr.), William Thomas married Dorothy Helen Love    
b: 9-Feb-1910 Monroe, NC (Union)
m: 12-Dec-1936 Philadelphia, PA
father:   William T. Reese, Sr.
mother: Nancy Bonds

William and Dorothy were married in the Rectory of a Methodist Church in West Philadelphia and spent their weekend honeymoon at the Pennsylvania Hotel in NYC. They returned to Philadelphia to live with Dorothy's parents at 54th and Spruce until their first born, Joyce, was 6 months old. For the next 4 years they lived in an apartment at 54th and Larchwood then moved to 52nd & Spruce where they lived in a second floor apartment for a couple of years. Their next move was out to the suburbs, 660 West Ashland Avenue in Glenolden. They lived here from 1954-1990. In 1990 they sold their home and went to live with daughter Joan in Folcroft, then in 1997 with daughter Karen in San Diego, California, and back again to Folcroft, PA in 1999 where they live today.

Children of William Thomas, Jr. and Dorothy Helen
Joyce Helen
Philadelphia, PA
Joan Ellen
Philadelphia, PA
Karen Winnefred
Philadelphia, PA

Reese (Sr.), William Thomas married Nancy (Nannie) Brooks Bonds   
b: 26-Jan-1868 Grovetown, GA (Columbia County)
d: 25-Jul-1943 Hamlet, NC (Richmond)
father:   William H. Reese
mother: Eugenia Hackney

William, Sr., a 32nd degree Mason, a Woodsmen of the World and Shriner spent 32 years working for the Seaboard Line as a railroad foreman. He was a Methodist.

His 1st wife, Lillie Lea Jordon, died after 1 year of marriage. She was born and buried in "The Rock", Georgia (approx. 60 miles south of Atlanta)

His 2nd wife, Nannie Bonds, was from Lowndesville, SC.

William, Sr. spent his last years in Hamlet, NC. He is buried in Monroe, NC (Union)

His 1st wife, Lillie Lea Jordan was from The Rock, GA ... married 9-Jan-1890 ... Lillie Lea died 12-Mar-1893... She was born 25-Jan-1872

William Thomas Reese died of carcinoma of the stomach. His last address was 302 Vance Street, Hamlet, NC., Richmond County. Certificate of Death registration district is 77-60 certificate number 45 from the North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics.

William Reese, Sr.'s obituary (newspaper unknown):

Retired Railroad Man Died Sunday Afternoon After Illness

William Thomas Reese, 75, retired Seaboard Air Line Railway section foreman, died at his home, 302 Vance St., Sunday morning around 4 o'clock after a lingering illness.

Funeral services were held at the methodist church Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock with Rev. J. H. Lanning in charge, and assisted by Rev. J. B. Willis, pastor of the Baptist church. Burial was made in the Monroe cemetery with Masonic honors. Many masons from here accompanied the body there for burial.

Mr. Reese was born in Grovestown, GA., January 26, 1868, and was the son of the late Wm. Henry Reese and Josephine Hackney of Wilkes County, GA. He had been living in Hamlet for a long number of years. Worked for the Seaboard railroad 32 years before retiring.

He was an active member of the Methodist church and Masonic lodge. Also a member of the Woodmen of the World. For a while he served on the local draft board.

Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Margaret Jackson Ford (MISPRINT); three sons, H. A., W. T., Jr. of Philadelphia, PA, and Jimmie Reese, U.S. Army, somewhere in North Africa; two daughters, Lillian and Alma Reese of Hamlet; three grandchildren, and one brother, Sam Reese of Milledgeville, GA.

Children of William Thomas, Sr. and Nancy (Nannie) Brooks
Lillian 'Sis', 'Dis'
b:28-Aug-1897
Latimer, SC (Aiken County)
d:27-Dec-1989
Henry Aiken
1898
Latimer, SC (Aiken County,)
d:1975
m:Catherine Millikin
Charles Gladstone
b:14-Aug-1900
Parksville, SC (Edgefield County)
d:24-Jul-1914
Mildred Alma
b:13-Mar-1902
Parksville, SC (Edgefield County)
d:4-May-1974
m:Rufus Plato Edwards of Rockingham, NC, 22-Dec-1925
Marion Allen
b:13-Sep-1906
Parksville, SC (Edgefield County)
d:25-Apr-1908
William Thomas, Jr.
b:9-Feb-1910
Monroe, NC
m:Dorothy Helen Love
James Leonard
b:22-Sep-1913
Hamlet, NC (Richmond)
d:16-Jun-1982
m:Lena Alma Taylor
1930 Hamlet, Richmond County, Marks Creek Township, North Carolina census:
Charlotte Street, April 4, 1930 - Mrs. Lottie E. Vaughn
Roll T626-1715, Page 4b, Image 058 ... District 77-4 ... supervisor district 8
. . . NAME RELATION AGE BIRTH FATHER MOTHER OCCUPATION INDUSTRY .
203 90 98 REESE, William
Nancy
Lillian
Aiken
Thomas ab
James
Edwards,Alma
Head
wife, H
daughter
son
son
son
daughter
62
56
32
30
20
16
28
GA
SC
SC
SC
NC
NC
SC
GA
SC
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
foreman
none
telephone operator
machinist
none
none
none
railroad
none
telephone company
railroad
none
none
none
.

 

  S ... Sellwood, Smith

 

 
Sellwood, Johanna married John Deane    
b:
d: 2-Oct-1563
m: John Deane
father:    unknown
mother: unknown
I have viewed postings online stating Johanna Sellwood is either the grandmother or mother of Walter Deane but the following document text states her to be his mother.

The spelling of Deane in one document alone can be DEAN, DEANE or DENE.

A. Pos. JOHN DEAN - M. Johanna [pos. Sellwood], D. abt 1528. [More research needs to be done.]

1552 July 1552 - Inquisition of the Manor of Strete with members. (DD/TOR 234)

[under Leigh] JOHANNA DEAN, WID.. holds 4 closes called Caprone Downe in the parish of Winsham and Croukett of 30 acres of arable, furze and moor, for term of her life and ROBERT HER SON by copy dated 28 Apr. 1509. Reversion granted to WALTER DEAN JOHANE JUNIOR and ALIANORE, SISTERS OF THE SAID WALTER, for their lives, dated Vigil of the Holy Cross 1528.

1552 - Survey of Street and Leigh Manor

JOHANNA DENE WIDOW HELD 4 closes called Caprons Downe in the parishes of Winsham and Croukett [Cricket St. Thomas], 28 Apr. 1509. The reversion granted to WALTER DEANE, JOHANE JUNIOR and ALIANORE, sisters of the said Walter. Vigil of the Holy Cross 1528. [DD/TOR 234]

1561 July 23 Street and Leigh Court Book

WALTER DEANE claimed of the lord 4 closes called Caprons Downe, now in the tenure of Johane Deane, to hold to himself and his assigns for the term of 21 years next after the decease of JOHANE HIS MOTHER for a fine of 10 pounds of which 5 pounds was to be paid at the feast of St. Michael the Archange next and 5 pounds at Easter [whole entry was crossed out and a note added that THE SISTER WHO WAS IN THE COPY WAS TOHAVE THE SAME AFTER THE DEATH OF THE MOTHER. At the court held 17 Oct. 1561 Walter Deane surrendered the above estate in the premises into the hands of the lord.]

1563 Oct. 2

...Johanna Deane widow, who of the lord held certain lands called Caprons Downe has died.

Note at the head of the next page noted the receipt on 27 Oct. 1563 of 5 pounds from Walter Deane, at the hands of John Phelipps, as part payment of an entry fine of 20 pounds.

SOURCES:

[Ref.: Robing Bush, pub. by Mary & John Clearinghouse, Vol 26, pp. 22-25.

NER: July, 1993, pp.240-254, by H.Clark Dean

The Ancestry of Dr. J.P.Guilford, by Joan S. Guilford, pub. 1990

Strong Update Vols. I - V, by MFB Strong, pub. Strong Family Association]

Children of John and Johanna Deane:
Robert
b:
d:
Walter
b:
d: 1591 So. Chard, England
m: Joan Walsele 12-Nov-1565
occ: Yeoman>
Johane, Jr.
b:
d:bef 10-Oct-1593
Alianore
b:
d:
m: Humfrie Balston

Smith III, Nathaniel (Private) married Susannah Clark
b: 19-Oct-1729 Rehoboth, MA
m: 8-Mar-1756 Harwich, Barnstable, MA
d: 8-Apr-1816
father:   Captain Nathaniel Smith, Jr.
mother: Deborah Susannah Wood
Children of Nathaniel and Susannah:
John Smith
b:25-Dec-1759
d:
m:
Roland Smith
b:27-Aug-1761 Middleborough, MA
d:21-Mar-1840 Augusta, Kennebec, ME
m:Nancy Clark 24-Nov-1793 Hallowell, Kennebec, ME
Deliverance Smith
b:2-Jun-1763
d:
m:
Isaac Smith
b:26-Feb-1765
d:15-Sep-1854
m:Sally Clark 1801
Joanna Smith
b:27-Jan-1767
d:29-Jan-1838
m:Heny Sbisqueley 10-Mar-1799
Susanna Smith
b:6-Dec-1768
d:
m:
Lydia Smith
b:15-Aug-1770
d:
m:
Nathaniel Smith IV
b:25-Aug-1772
d:
m:
Henry Smith
b:25-Aug-1774
d:8-Aug-1855
m:Jane Bishop
Samuel Smith
b:12-Apr-1776
d:
m:

Smith II, Nathaniel (Captain) married Deborah Susannah Wood
b:
m: 11-Dec-1718
d:
father:   Captain Nathaniel Smith, Sr.
mother: unknown
Children of Nathaniel and Deborah Susannah:
Nathaniel Smith III
b:19-Oct-1729 Rehoboth, MA
d:8-Apr-1816
m:Susannah Clark 8-Mar-1756 Harwich, Barnstable, MA
 

  T ... Trac(e)y

 

 

Tracy, Foster Jacob married Melissa Leighton 12 Jul 1860 Steuben, Washington, Maine   
b: 9 Apr 1840 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine father: Tracy, Eli born 24 May 1808 Cherryfield, Washington, ME
mother: Smith, Diadama
grandfather: Tracy, Phineas
ggfather: possibly Tracy, Phineas, born 4 Feb 1771, married Tibbetts, Ruth, 24 Sep 1796
gggrandfather: possibly Tracy, Jonathan, born 24 Mar 1746 Falmouth, ME who married Elizabeth gggrandfather: possibly Tracy, Phineas who married Holbrook, Elizabeth, 29 May 1766 in Connecticut (Barbour Collection Connecticu Vital Records, Windham County, CT - Births, Marriages, Deaths 1692-1850)
Children of Melissa and Foster Tracy:
Rose Ella
b:aft 1860
Alfred
b:1873 St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada
d:28 Jan 1960 Bangor, Penobscot, Maine
m:

Tracy, Rosa Ella married Hugh Love   
b: possibly in Tracey Mills, New Brunswick, Canada
d: 1906 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
father: Foster Jacob Tracy
mother: Melissa Leighton
Children of Rose Ella and Hugh Love:
Vernard Raymond
b:1882
d:Oct-1937
m:Helen Keene
Winnifred
b:3-Jul-1888
d:
m:William Middlemiss 24-Jul-1939
William Foster
b:13-May-1889
d:14-Jan-1974
m:Clara Etta Libby 1909
Percy Burdette
b:3-Apr-1891 St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
d:24-Apr-1976 Philadelphia, PA
m:Hazel Winnifred Dean 20-May-1914
Harley W.
b:14-Jan-1896
d:8-Dec-1973
m:Elva Maire Libby Jul-1926
Ralph
b:27-May-1902
d:1-Dec-1946
m:Haxel G. Hartin 1926
Vera
b:
d:
m:W.A. Speedy
Cecilia
b:
d:
m:Milton Stewart
Doris
b:
d:
m:William Spires
Galen
b:
d:
m:
Madora
b:
d:(age 16)
m:

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  • Originally settled by Dutch and Swedes.
  • Came under English control in 1664 and was granted to William Penn by Charles II
  • New York (1624)
  • Founded as New Netherland by the Dutch West India Company.
  • Seized by the English in 1664 and renamed.
  • Maryland (1634)
  • Granted to Lord Baltimore.
  • Connecticut (1635)
  • New Haven Colony, founded by settlers from Massachusetts in 1638
  • Annexed to Connecticut in 1662, when the older colony was granted a royal charter.
  • Rhode Island (1636)
  • Settled by two groups from Massachusetts and united in 1644
  • Chartered by King Charles II in 1663.
  • Delaware (1638)
  • Settled by Swedes
  • Seized by the Dutch in 1655 and by the English in 1664.
  • Granted to William Penn in 1682.
  • North Carolina (1653)
  • Settled by pioneers from other colonies.
  • Carolina was separated from Virginia and granted to a private company in 1663
  • Divided into two colonies in 1711
  • Made a royal providence in 1729.
  • South Carolina (1670)
  • Originally part of Carolina Colony
  • Separated from North Carolina in 1711
  • Became a royal providence in 1729.
  • Georgia (1733)
  • Granted to a private company by George II in 1732 and settled a year later in Savannah.
  • War Chronology
    The Crusades
  • the first, 1095-1101;
  • the second, headed by Louis VII, 1145-47;
  • the third, conducted by Philip Augustus and Richard Coeur-de-Lion, 1188-92;
  • the fourth, during which Consbisquetinople was taken, 1204;
  • the fifth, which included the conquest of Damietta, 1217;
  • the sixth, in which Frederick II took part (1228-29); also Thibaud de Champagne and Richard of Cornwall (1239);
  • the seventh, led by St. Louis, 1249-52;
  • the eighth, also under St. Louis, 1270.
  • The Hundred Year War
  • 1328 - Charles IV dies, ending the eldest branch of the Capetian dynasty. Philip of Valois succeeds him as Philip VI.
  • 1329 - Edward III of England does simple homage for Aquitaine (Guyenne), but refuses to do liege homage.
  • 1336 Edward places an embargo on English exports of wool to Flanders.
  • 1337 - Philip declares Edward's fiefs forfeit and begins harassing the frontiers of Aquitaine.
  • 1338 - Edward III formally claims the French crown.
  • 1346 - Battle of Crécy
  • 1356 Battle of Poitiers
  • 1358 - The Jacquerie
  • 1360 - Peace of Brétigny
  • 1369 - Renewed fighting in France.
  • 1370 - French troops commanded by Bertrand du Guesclin.
  • 1381 - Peasants' Revolt in England
  • 1392 - Charles VI of France suffers his first attack of insanity. Conflict between the Armagnacs and the Burgundians begins.
  • 1399 - Henry of Lancaster seizes English throne, becoming Henry IV.
  • 1415 - Henry V wins a great victory over the French at Agincourt.
  • 1420 - Treaty of Troyes which establishes the English House of Lancaster (a cadet house of Plantagenet) as legitimate heirs to the French throne (opposed by the Dauphin Charles of Valois(a cadet house of Capet)
  • 1429 - Joan of Arc relieves the siege at Orléans.
  • 1431 - Joan burned at the stake at Rouen.
  • 1435 - Peace of Arras; Burgundy abandons the English.
  • 1436 Charles VII captures Paris.
  • 1450 French win the Battle of Formigny, finally wresting Normandy from English control.
  • 1453 - Bordeaux falls to the French. The war ends without a treaty.
  • Revolutionary War 1754 - 1783
    War of 1812 1812 - 1814
    Mexican American War 1846 - 1848
    American Civil War November 1860 - November 1865
    Spanish American War 1895 - 1902
    World War I
  • 1914: The Battle of the Marne
  • The Ottoman Empire enters the war
  • 1915: The Armenian Massacre
  • 1916: The Battle of Verdun.
  • 1917: The February Revolution in Russia
  • 1917: The United States enters the war on the Allied side
  • 1918: Germany and the Soviet Union conclude the Treaty of Brest-Litivsk. President Wilson's Fourteen Points Armistice ends the war.
  • World War II
  • 1931: Japan invades Manchuria
  • 1939: Germany invades Poland
  • 1941: Pearl Harbor is attacked
  • 1943: The Battle of Stalingrad
  • 1945: Atomic bombs are dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan surrenders.
  • Great Plagues
    Plagues & Disasters
  • 540 Bubonic plague engulfs the Roman Empire until 592.
  • 1347 Bubonic plague spreads in Europe through 1350. Over 100 million would die from the plague during the next 400 years.
  • 1493 Columbus transports sugar cane to the New World on the advice of Queen Isabela. Members of his crew acquire syphilis in Haiti.
  • 1495 Syphilis epidemic spreads to Europe from Naples, Italy, where the troops of Charles VIII were quartered.
  • 1495 Syphilis reaches Germany and Switzerland.
  • 1496 Treatment of syphilis using mercury compounds introduced, based on Arabic use of mercury compounds to treat skin diseases.
  • 1496 Syphilis reaches England and Holland.
  • 1497 Severe famine in Florence, Italy.
  • 1497 Vasco da Gama carries syphilis to India.
  • 1498 Syphilis outbreak in India.
  • 1500 Epidemic of syphilis.
  • 1505 Syphilis outbreak reaches Canton, China.
  • 1528 Severe outbreaks of plague in England.
  • 1557 Massive influenza epidemic in Europe.
  • 1563 General outbreak of plague in Europe. Kills 20,000 in London.
  • 1567 In South America, 2 million die from typhoid fever.
  • 1568 Disease epidemic in Lisbon kills 40,000.
  • 1578 First recognized description of whooping cough (Pertussis) by French physician Guillame Baillou during epidemic in Paris.
  • 1592 Plague kills 15,000 people in London.
  • 1599 Outbreak of plague in Spain.
  • 1603 Heavy outbreak of plague in England.
  • 1609 Heavy outbreak of plague in Leicestershire.
  • 1650 Extermination of North American Indian people begins.
  • 1665 London swept by bubonic plague. It was noticed that people who lived without sugar escaped harm. Over 68,000 die.
  • 1666 Great Fire of London.
  • 1667 Epidemics of smallpox, dysentary begin.
  • 1669 Outbreak of cholera in China.
  • 1670 Measles and tertian fever epidemics displace cholera.
  • 1672 Dysentary becomes mild and some smallpox occurs.
  • 1673 Inoculation against smallpox appears in Denmark. (See 1778).
  • 1675 Maleria epidemic in England and discovery of "peruvian bark" (quinine).
  • 1695 Paris and Rome experience ferocious epidemics of Pertussis.
  • 1699 Philadelphia epidemic of yellow fever.
  • 1702 First appearance of yellow fever in the United States. It would appear 35 times between 1702 and 1800 and would appear almost every year between 1800 and 1879.
  • 1709 Plague in Turkey, Russia, Scandinavia and Germany through 1710.
  • 1719 Outbreak of the plague in Marseilles, France through 1720.
  • 1740 Smallpox epidemic in Berlin.
  • 1741 Philadelphia epidemic of yellow fever.
  • 1747 Philadelphia epidemic of yellow fever.
  • 1750 Scandinavia experiences a 15 year epidemic of Pertussis (whooping cough) which takes 45,000 lives.
  • 1762 Philadelphia epidemic of yellow fever.
  • 1763 Epidemic of smallpox in France wipes out a large part of the population. It was immediately attributed to innoculation, and the practice was prohibited by the French government for five years.
  • 1763 The first recorded episode of biological warfare in the United States occurs when white colonial settlers give smallpox-infected blankets to Native Americans who sought friendly relations. Also a significant case of genocide.
  • 1789 Epidemic of influenza in New England through 1790.
  • 1793 Epidemic of influenza in New England.
  • 1793 Major epidemic of yellow fever in the United States in Philadelphia, the social, political and financial center of the country. It would soon spread to other states through 1796.
  • 1832, 1849, 1866: Cholera Epidemics (King Cholera); 1832 NYC and New Orleans - 1833 Columbus, Ohio - 1834 NYC - 1848 NYC - 1848-49 Major nationwide epidemic - 1849 NYC - 1851 Illinois, the Great Plains, and Missouri - 1865-73 Nationwide, Baltimore, Memphis, Washington DC, Philadelphia
  • 1918 Influenza
  • U.S. Presidents  
    Order Dates in Office President Vice President
    1 1789-1797 George Washington John Adams
    2 1797-1801 John Adams Thomas Jefferson
    3 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr, George Clinton
    4 1809-1817 James Madison George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry
    5 1817-1825 James Monroe Daniel D Tompkins
    6 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams John C Calhoun
    7 1829-1837 Andrew Jackson John C Calhoun +, Martin Van Buren
    8 1837-1841 Martin Van Buren Richard M Johnson
    9 1841 William Henry Harrison John Tyler
    10 1841-1845 John Tyler None
    11 1845-1849 James Polk George M Dallas
    12 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore
    13 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore None
    14 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce William R King
    15 1857-1861 James Buchanan John C Breckinridge
    16 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew Johnson
    17 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson None
    18 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant Schuyler Colfax, Henry Wilson
    19 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes William A Wheeler
    20 1881 James Abram Garfield Chester A Arthur
    21 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur None
    22 1885-1889 Stephen Grover Cleveland Thomas Hendricks
    23 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison Levi P Morton
    24 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland Adlai E Stevenson
    25 1897-1901 William McKinley Garret A Hobart, Theodore Roosevelt
    26 1901-1909 Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt Charles W Fairbanks
    27 1909-1913 William Howard Taft James S Sherman
    28 1913-1921 Thomas Woodrow Wilson Thomas R Marshall
    29 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding Calvin Coolidge
    30 1923-1929 John Calvin Coolidge Charles G Dawes
    31 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover Charles Curtis
    32 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt John N Garner, Henry A Wallace, Harry S Truman
    33 1945-1953 Harry S Truman Alben W Barkley
    34 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower Richard M Nixon
    35 1961-1963 John (Jack) Fitzgerald Kennedy Lyndon B Johnson
    36 1963-1969 Lyndon Baines Johnson Hubert Humphrey
    37 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon Spiro T Agnew, Gerald Ford
    38 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford Nelson Rockefeller
    39 1977-1981 James (Jimmy) Earl Carter Walter Mondale
    40 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan George Bush
    41 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush Dan Quayle
    42 1993-2001 William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton Al Gore
    43 2001- George Herbert Walker Bush Dick Cheney


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