DESCENDANTS of

Impression is of Grandson David Johnson (1835-1863)

DAVID JOHNSON & LOIS JOHNSON

Thomas Johnson b1615 Hull,Yorkshire,England - d4/1640 NewHaven,NewHaven,CT - Burial: NewHaven,NewHaven,CT - m1Helena ? bEngland - m? ? bHull,Yorkshire,England (FamilySearch) Thomas Johnson is listed on the 1669 Census for the Twp. of New Haven, CT

WW - William/Wingle/Windle Johnson b3/14/1640 NewHaven,NewHaven,CT - d8/1/1716 NewHaven,NewHaven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - Burial: NewHaven,NewHaven,CT - m12/1664 NewHaven,NewHaven,CT Sarah Hall (New Haven Vital Records) (dau of John Hall & Jane/Jeanne Wollen) b8/9/1646 NewHaven,NewHaven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - d9/2/1721 NewHaven,NewHaven,CT - Burial: NewHaven,NewHaven,CT (FamilySearch) - Windle Johnson is listed on the 1669 Census for the Twp. of New Haven, CT - Came to America exprox. 1660 to New Haven. One of the founders of Wallingford in 1670. He is a husbandman and a planter. The will is recorded at New Haven.

WW 1 - William Johnson b9/15/1665 NewHaven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - m1Elizabeth Mansfield (dau of Joseph Mansfield & Mary Potter) b9/12/1666 New Haven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - m 2Sarah Gilbert b(dau of Matthew Gilbert & Sarah Peck) b3/10/1685/86 NewHaven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven)

WW 11 - Elizabeth Johnson (Families of Ancient New Haven) b3/15/1692 NewHaven,CT (New Haven Vital Records)- d4/1756 -  m3/1/1720/1 New Haven,CT Josiah Thomas (son of John Thomas & Lydia Parker) (Families of Ancient New Haven) - b1/15/1679 NewHaven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - d1751 (New Haven Vital Records) - Children of Elizabeth & Josiah were Elizabeth Thomas, Josiah Thomas, Lycia Thomas, Samuel Thomas, Abigail Thomas, & Jesse Thomas.
WW12 - William Johnson b8/5/1695 NewHaven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - m12/27/1721 NewHaven,CT Elizabeth Sperry (dau of Thomas Sperry & Elizabeth Farnes) (Families of Ancient New Haven) - b11/25/1695 NewHaven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven)

WW121 - Thomas Johnson b12/21/1724 NewHaven,CT - d1785 - m9/20/1748 Woodbridge Susanna Perkins (dau of Nathan & Abigail Perkins) b5/13/1726 NewHaven,CT - d2/2/1789 Bethany - no children.

WW122 - William Johnson b of Sheffield,MA

WW123 - Elizabeth Johnson b - m8/12/1762 Woodbridge 1John Turner - m 2Ebenezer Bishop

WW124 - Eden Johnson b - d6/1/1826 Bethany - m 1Mary Matthews b10/29/1751 Wallingford,CT - d4/25/1775 Bethany - m 2Sybil Thorpe (dau of David Thorpe & Hila Bishop) b8/1/1757 NewHaven,CT - d2/21/1826 Bethany (Families of Ancient New Haven)

WW1241 - Elizabeth Johnson b - m8/12/1762 NewHaven,CT John Turner (son of Isaac Turner & Abigail ?) (Families of Ancient New Haven) - b8/4/1704 New Haven,CT (New Haven Vital Records) - d1770 (Families of Ancient New Haven)

WW 13 - Anna Johnson b8/5/1697 NewHaven,CT (New Haven Vital Records) - m11/19/1717 Branford,CT Joseph Foote (Branford Vital Statistics)

WW 14 - Sarah Johnson b New Haven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - m3/18/1724/25 NewHaven,CT Zebulon Carrington (son of Dr. Peter Carrington & Anna Wilmot)(Families of Ancient New Haven) b3/6/1698/99 Milford,CT (New Haven Vital Records) - Children of Sarah & Zebulon were Sarah Carrington, Rachel Carrington, Rhoda Carrington, Mercy Carrington, & Mabel Carrington. All were baptized at Woodbridge.

WW 15 - Lydia Johnson b8/1701 NewHaven,CT (New Haven Vital Records) and died young

WW 16 - Stephen Johnson b8/28/1704 NewHaven,CT (New Haven Vital Records) - d1797 (Families of Ancient New Haven) - m1725 NewHaven,CT T (New Haven Vital Records) 1Mercy Wilmot (dau of John Wilmot & Sarah Clark) T(New Haven Vital Records) b2/3/1698 NewHaven,CT T (New Haven Vital Records) d1751? - m10/25/1752 Second Congregational Society,NewHaven,CT 2 Sarah Hull (dau of John Hull & Mercy Jacobs) (Families of Ancient New Haven) b1/26/1707/08 NewHaven,CT (New Haven Vital Records) - Children of Stephen & Mercy were Jonathan, Stephen, Phineas, Eunice, & Jabez. Children of Stephen & Sarah were Ann, Ebenezer, Lydia, Mercy, Sarah, & Lois. (Families of Ancient New Haven)

WW 161 - Jonathan Johnson b9/13/1725 NewHaven,CT

WW 162 - Stephen Johnson b7/28/1727 - mSybil Johnson (dau of Abraham Johnson & Sarah Gilbert) b8/1/1727 - d4/4.1803 WestHaven,CT

WW 163 - Phineas Johnson b1/10/1729/30 - d9/1819 Oxford - m 1Mary ? - d4/11/1788 Oxford - m5/9/1791 Oxford 2Sarah Terill - d12/25/1840 Salem

WW 164 - Eunice Johnson b3/7/1732 - m8/12/1756 Hezekiah Bradley

WW 165 - Jabez Johnson b6/2/1734 - m11/8/1764 Abigail Darrow (dau of Ebenezer Darrow & Lydia Bradley) b7/29/1745 EastHaven,CT

WW 166 - Ann Johnson b5/5/1736

WW 167 - Ebenezer Johnson b3/26/1738 - mHannah ? - Lived at Wolcott

WW 168 - Lydia Johnson b2/11/1740 - m5/27/1762 Woodbridge Abraham Payne

WW 169 - Mercy Johnson b6/24/1741 - d12/26/1822 - m5/14/1765 John Baldwin

WW 16a - Sarah Johnson b12/30/1741 - d10/12/1832 - m1/16/1766 John Ball

WW 16b - Lois Johnson b5/15/1745 - mOliver Wright (Families of Ancient New Haven)

WW 17 - Amos Johnson b3/29/1708 New Haven,CT (New Haven Vital Records) - d5/8/1766 Cornwall,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - mMary (Amy) Palmer (dau of Daniel Palmer & Elizabeth ?) b7/8/1713 Branford,CT (Branford Vital Statistics) Lived at Cornwall.

WW 171 - Amos Johnson b - m9/11/1755 Cornwall Elizabeth ? (New Haven Vital Records)

WW 172 - Solomon Johnson b9/28/1758 Cornwall

WW 173 - William Johnson b - m5/31/1759 Cornwall Mercy How (dau of Zachariah How & Mary Frisbie)

WW 174 - Amy Johnson b - m9/11/1755 Cornwall Joshua Pierce (New Haven Vital Records)

WW 18 - Timothy Johnson b

WW 2 - John Johnson b7/20/1667 New Haven,CT (New Haven Vital Records) - 1744 (New Haven Vital Records) - m 1Abigail Sherman (dau of Daniel Sherman & Abiah Street) b9/5/1665 New Haven,CT (Families of Ancient New Haven) - d10/4/1739 NewHaven,CT(Families of Ancient New Haven) Burial: City of New Haven, CT - m11/19/1741 Meriden 2Joanna Gaylord (dau of Joseph Gaylord & Sarah Standley)(Families of Ancient New Haven)

WW 21 - Abraham Johnson b1694 - d1775

WW 22 - Abigail Johnson b1695 - d1778

WW 23 - John Johnson b1696 - d1774

WW 24 - Hanah Johnson b7/1/1716 Wallingford,CT - d2/16/1777 m11/12/1739 Ephraim Hough

WW 25 - Esther Johnson b1/20/1718d - d9/6/1750 Wallingford - m3/17/1740 Andrew Andrews

WW 26 - Lydia Johnson b11/20/1719 - d3/1748 Wallingford,CT - m10/8/1740 Ebenezer Cowles - d1774

WW 27 - Sarah Johnson b4/4/1723 - m5/12/1742 Wallingford,CT Nehemiah Manross (Families of Ancient New Haven)

WW 3 - Abraham Johnson b1669 - died young

WW 4 - Abigail Johnson b1670

WW 5 - Isaac Johnson b1672 - 1750

WW6 - Sergt. Jacob Johnson b9/25/1674 NewHaven,NewHaven,CT - d7/26/1749 - Burial: 7/27/1749 Congregational,Wallingford, New Haven,CT - m12/14/1693 Wallingford,New Haven, CT 1Abigail Hitchcock (dau. of John Hitchcock & Abigail Merriman) - b4/10/1674 New Haven,New Haven,CT - d1/9/1726 Wallingford,New Haven,CT - m6/20/1726 Wallingford,New Haven,CT 2Dorcas/Dorothy Phippen (FamilySearch)

WW61 - Rueben Johnson b8/27/1694 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - d1778 - m3/11/1718 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT Mary Dayton (dau of Isaac Dayton & Rebekkah Tuttle) bWallingford,NewHaven,CT (FamilySearch)

WW62 - Dea. Isaac Johnson b2/21/1696 Wallingford,CT - d4/29/1779 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - m11/24/1723Wallingford,CT 1Sarah Osborn (dau. of Joseph Osborn & Mary Bennett) b5/1702 New Haven,CT - d11/16/1766 Wallingford,NewHavenCT - m4/16/1767 2Elizabeth Hitchcock (dau. of Nathaniel Hitchcock & Sarah Jennings) b1/26/1707 Wallingford,CT - d11/22/1773 Wallington,Ct - m1/6/1774 Wallington,CT 3Phebe Tuttle (dau. of Capt. Daniel Tuttle & Ruth How) b1/8/1719 Wallingford,CT - d3/3/1790 - Burial of Isaac & Sarah: Center St. Cem.,Wallingford,CT

Greene County, New York History - Formed from Albany and Ulster March 25, 1800, Greene County comprises the most of that famous mountain resort area, known as the Catskills. It is on the west bank of the Hudson, about thirty miles south of Albany, and has an area of 686 square miles. The relatively low bank of the river rises through a set of hills with an abrupt ascent to the mountains. Here the Catskills reach heights of 3,000 to nearly 4,000 feet above the sea level, and on their east and north sides are almost precipitous and cliff-like in their descents. The western slopes are more gentle in their rolling uplands, and it is in this part of the county that agriculture has attained some importance. Much of the soil is so rocky that when Horace Greeley was addressing the farmers of the county, and was interrupted with a question as to what one could do on land in which a plow could not be used, he answered simply, "Raise sheep." - The mountains have clefts through which the streams make their ways, known as "cloves," many of them having cliffs a thousand feet high, with a swirling brook or creek racing its way down the mountainside in splendid cascades. These "cloves" were the original roads of the Indians through the Onteoras, the "Mountains of the Sky," as they called the Catskills. And it was through these same gaps that the pioneers of the region made their way. - Besides agriculture, which in Greene takes the form of hay, milk, fruit and vegetable growing, there are few industries. Probably there is no county in the State that has had more disruptions of its industrial life. Before the opening of the Erie Canal a great part of the commerce of the western part of the State poured through Greene. The old Indian trails became the thoroughfares by which the products of the region reaching even to Lake Erie were brought to the Hudson. Catskill village was not only a great grain market, but the flour mills at the falls of the Catskill Creek were the most important in New York. Canals and railroads confined the trade of Greene County to those living in it. When new methods of tanning were put into use, just after the War of 1812 tanners bought great tracts of hemlock in the Catskills and built extensive leather making plants. It is said that Greene County made more leather in the few years before 1835 than was produced by all the rest of the State. But the trees were destroyed and when the needed bark was no longer to be gotten, tanning moved into aWW624oining counties or went West. The busy, well-populated villages of that day dwindled in size almost as rapidly as they grew. - The "Hardenburgh Patent," granted by Queen Anne in 1708, covered almost all of the county west of the mountains, and litigation over its lines did much to retard immigration into the region. Stephen Day, of Connecticut, secured a large tract of the Hardenburgh land at some early date, which led to the coming of quite a group from this State, who in a measure took the place of the displaced Dutch. - It was the private turnpike, rather than the State road, that opened up this hilly area. The Susquehanna, Little Delaware, Coxsackie, and a dozen others, were all put into commission in the third of a century following the year 1811. Stage routes were established, and one of these, started by Erastus Beach, in 1823, was the first to make it easy for the tourist to enter the Catskills. (Greene County History Online)

Note: Most of the Johnson's belonged to the Lexington Temperance Society that was started in 1834.

  • For descendants of Iva Johnson & John Roberts see: http://members.surfbest.net/krob/roberts.html
  • WW624238 - David Johnson b4/29/1835 - d1/8/1863 in Service at Falmouth,VA , age 26 yrs. & 10m - Jewett Heights Cem. Lot 146 and also called, Lexington Heights Cem. Tr 17 & 23 C Town of Jewett,Green Co.,NY - mMary Armsfield (Source: Marge Kukuwich) Served in the Civil War. He was a member of Co. F., 120 Regt NYSV (Jewett Cem. Records) DAVID JOHNSON  of Jewett, Will Probated June 1, 1863.     Heirs:  wife, Mary A., Executrix:  wife.  Witnesses:  David M. Hosford and Jonathan Howard (Wills of Greene Co.,NY Abstracts) (Picture of David Johnson; donated by Marge Kukuwich)

  • WW6242381 - Platt B. Johnson (Source: Marge Kukuwich) d5/23/1862 age 5yrs8m4d - died within a few weeks of Romaine - Jewett heights Cem., Lexington Heights Cem. Tr 17 & 23 C Town of Jewett,Green Co.,NY, Lot 146. (Jewett Cem. Records)

  • WW6242382 - Romaine B. Johnson d5/9/1862 age 2y1m15d (Jewett Cem. Records) (Source: Marge Kukuwich) d5/9/1862 age 12 years - Jewett heights Cem., Lexington Heights Cem. Tr 17 & 23 C Town of Jewett,Green Co.,NY (Jewett Cem. Records)
  • WW624239 - Truman Johnson (Picture of Truman Johnson; donated by Marge Kukuwich) probably born in 1839 (Name is in family letters)
  • WW62424 - Mary Johnson babt1787 (Res. of Marge Kukuwich)
  • WW62425 - David Johnson, Jr. b1/28/1787 - d11/25/1835 age 49 years at Lexington (Catskill Examiner Deaths 1832-1841), Jewett Heights Cem. Lot 121,Jewett,Greene,NY - 1mSarah ? - m 2Charlotte Beach (Res. of Marge Kukuwich) - Cemetery located near the intersection of Routes 17 and 23C in the Town of Jewett. It is said to contain most of the remains of of the area's earliest settlers. The land for this cemetery was donated by Laban Andrews. This cemetery is also known as the Lexington Heights Cemetery.
  • WW624251 - Diana Johnson b - d5/3/1915, aged 1m - Burial: Lot 121 family plot, Jewett Heights Cem.,Jewett,Greene,NY (Jewett Heights Cem. Records)
  • WW624252 - Eliphalet Johnson b - Mother was Charlotte. - d7/1/1839 at age18 (Catskill Examiner Deaths 1832-1841) (Lot 121; Jewett Heights Cem. Records)
  • Old Windham consisted of all the land west of the “summit of the mountains” to the Delaware line, or what now is in the towns of Windham, Ashland, Prattsville, Lexington, Jewett and Hunter. Settlement of this territory began about 1786 by people, mostly form Connecticut, who were from Puritan stock and were as a class a hardy, industrious, patriotic, Christian people. They soon made this country to “blossom as a rose.” With a virgin forest of hemlock and plenty of water-power, industry soon started in the form of tanneries and sawmills. Grist mills followed with the clearing of the land for the plow. Still later other forms of manufacturing were started. In less than twenty years, every farm was occupied, the wheels of industry were turning, taverns and hotels filled with travelers, and the route from the west was through here to the Hudson River. The Hudson then was the sole means of transportation and shipment. By it, this manufacturing and enterprising country was made and maintained, till the coming of the railroads some fifty years later. This then was the country in which Methodism was to gain its foothold. The first settlers were of different denominations and naturally they wanted to see their different faiths established in this new country. They first had traveling preachers of their faiths stop at their homes for worship. Later services were held at schoolhouses and taverns. These services were largely attended, with the people coming to spend the whole day, the services being held in the morning and afternoon. This custom was continued even after the building of churches and meeting-houses. Windham was a part of the Albany Circuit in 1805, with the M. E. Church at Coeymans, as the Mother Church, and its is supposed that the church at East Jewett was also connected with it. This Circuit also covered a part of Delaware County. Methodist itinerant preachers first came to this locality about 1807 and classes with class-leaders were soon formed. Circuit preachers were then appointed to make regular trips. Thus we have the formation of different Churches and societies. A Quarterly Conference of the Albany Circuit was held in Windham Dec. 17, 1811, according to Albany Circuit records. The first M.E. Church to be built was the one at North Settlement in 1826. The following year a quarterly conference was held there. The minutes of which follows: Minutes of a Quarterly Conference of the M. E. Church, held on Durham Circuit, Windham Meeting House North Settlement, November 16-17, 1827. Present: P. Rice, Presiding Elder; Moses Amadon and David Poor, Circuit Preachers. (The following was prepared by Donald F. Munson; Methodism in Windham; Windham Jour. 12/6/1934)
  • WW62426 - Miles Johnson b12/19/1788 NY - daft1870 - -mAnna/Lana ? bNY (1880 U.S. Fed. Census,Hunter,Green,NY) - 1820 NY Fed. Census listed Miles Johnson as newly married, living next door to Cyrus Smalling in Lexington,Greene,NY. 1830/1840 Lexington,Greene,NY Fed. Censuses. 1850 Fed. Census of Hunter,Greene,NY. 1860 Fed. Census living with Phililus Johnson, Windham,Greene,NY. 1870 Fed. Census, Cairo,Greene,NY living at the Poor House. (Records of Lisa Orecchio)
  • WW624261 - Chauncey Johnson b1831 (1880 U.S. Fed. Census,Hunter,Green,NY) Halcott[in 1834 known as Lexington],Greene,NY - d2/14/1904 WindhamVillage,Windham,Greene,NY - Burial: Windham Cem.,Windham,Greene,NY - mMary A./E. (1880 Census) Mallory b8/7/1841 (Birth Calculator) East Jewett,Greene,NY - d6/8/1931 Home of dau. Cora, Windham,Greene,NY at 89 y,11m - Burial: 6/11/1931 Windham Cem,Windham,Greene,NY (Records of Lisa Orecchio) 1850 Fed. Census, Hunter,Greene,NY listed in father's household, Miles Johnson. 1860 Fed. Census Jewett,Greene,NY listed living with Anson Mallory. 1870 on the census, Jewett,Greene,NY Anson Malloy is in the same house. Chauncey was a farmer according to the 1880 Census and living with sister, Nancy Benjamin. - 1880 Census says Mary was born in 1845 and was 35 years old. 1900 Census was of Windham,Greene,NY - 1920 Census, Mary is living with dau. Cora Davis, Windham,Greene,NY (Records of Lisa Orecchio) (Is there a Chad Johnson or is Chad a nickname Chauncey used??
  • Free Methodist Church of Big Hollow-This society was organized June 24th 1871, with the following charter members: Ezra Holcomb and wife, Robert Winter and wife, Francis Maynard and wife, B. A. Ferguson and wife, Nelson Hitchcock and wife, John McGlashan and wife, Sarah Barker, Susan Mills, Monroe Mallery, Sally Rood, Isaac Chapman, Chauncey Johnson, Homer Barker, and Sylvester Winchell. The church building was erected in 1875. The first quarterly meeting was held in the grove in Big Hollow, June 8th , 9th and 10th 1871.

    WW62427 - Ransom Johnson b10/10/1791 - d8/13/1846 age 54 y10m. Lot 156; Jewett Heights Cem.,Jewett,Greene,NY - (Jewett Heights Cem. Records) - mSally Beers (Res. of Marge Kukuwich) d5/14/1850 age 54y Lot 157; Jewett Heights Cem.,Jewett,Greene,NY Jewett Heights Cem. Records) - RANSOM JOHNSON of Lexington. Will Probated September 3, 1846.  Heirs:  Wife, Sally;  daughter, Malinda and son Austin.  Executor: son, Austin. Witnesses: C.T. Mallery, Chaunsey Heaford and Edwin C. Johnson. (Wills of Greene Co. Abstracts)

    WW63 - Enos Johnson b6/1697 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - d1/31/1786 Wallingford,CT (FamilySearch)

    WW64 - Abigail Johnson b1699 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - d11/4/1742 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - m12/14/1726 Benjamin Holt bWallingford,NewHaven,CT (FamilySearch)

    WW65 - Abner Johnson b8/2/1702 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - d12/28/1757 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - m12/14/1726 Charity Dayton bWallingford,NewHaven,CT (FamilySearch)

    WW66 - Caleb Johnson b1703? Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - d10/13/1777 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - m1/28/1731 Rachel Brockett bWallingford,NewHaven,CT (FamilySearch)

    WW67 - Isreal Johnson b1705? Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - d9/20/1747 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - Burial: Center St. Cem.,Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - m1/26/ 1732 Sarah Miles bWallingford,NewHaven,CT (FamilySearch)

    WW68 - Daniel Johnson b1707? Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - d10/14/1780 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - m12/24/1734 Joanna Preston bWallingford,NewHaven,CT (FamilySearch)

    WW69 - Sarah Johnson b1710 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - bef1752 - m5/9/1734 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT Daniel Bartholomew (son of Andrew Bartholomew & Hannah Frisbie) b10/16/1708 Branford,NewHaven,CT - d10/15/1777 Harwinton,Litch,CT - Burial: 11/10/1778 CT - Children of Sarah & Daniel Bartholomew were Jacob Bartholomew, Daniel Bartholemew, William Bartholemew, Samuel Bartholemew, Abigail Bartholemew, Susannah Bartholemew, Sarah Bartholemew, Jacob Bartholemew, Benjamin Bartholemew, & Reuben Bartholemew. (FamilySearch)

    WW6a - Jacob Johnson b4/4/1713 Wallingford,NewHaven,CT - d3/15/1797 Wilkes-Barre,Luzerne,PA - mMary Giddings bWallingford,NewHaven,CT (FamilySearch)

    WW 7 - Sarah Johnson b1676 - 1732

    WW 8 - Samuel Johnson b1678 - 1755

    WW 9 - Mary Johnson b1680

    WW a - Lydia Johnson b1681

    WW b - Elizabeth Johnson b1683 - 1683 Didn't live long

    WW c - Hope Johnson b1685 - 1685 (twin) died soon

    WW d - Elizabeth Johnson b1685 (twin) 1685 -

    WW e - Ebenezer Johnson b1688 - d1732

  • Note: 1771-1815-The Methodist Societies was organized by Francis Asbury in Virginia, New York, Pennsylvanis, Maryland, Ohio, Massachusetts, and other states. Then the Society became a demonination in 1784, the day after Christmas at Baltimore, MD. By some of the letters saved from these relatives, they were attending some of these Society Meetings.
  • Descendants

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    WILLIAM HOSKINS

  • WH - WILLIAM HOSKINS babt1524 England - dabt1591 Beaminister,Dorset,England - mEDITH ? babt1528 England

    WH1—ROBERT HOSKINS b Beaminster,Dorset,Canterbury,England (Online) - d Beaminister,Dorset,Canterbury,England (Online) - mMARGARETT ? (Ancestry.com File G ) b Beaminster,Dorset,Canterbury,England (Online) - d Beaminister,Dorset,Canterbury,England (Online)

    WH11—MARGARET HOSKINS - b1570 Beaminster,Dorset,Canterbury,England (Online) - d 4/15/1665 Beaminister, Dorset, Canterbury,England (Online) - m11/15/1602 at St. Mary's,Beaminster,Dorset,Canterbury prov., ENG WILLIAM PARSONS bapr1570 Great Torrington,Devonshire,CanterburyProv.,ENG—d2/19/1653or54 Beaminster,Dorset,CanterburyProv.,ENG—bur:St. Mary's of Beaminster,Dorset,Canterbury Prov.,ENG (Online)

  • WH111—William Parsons b1604 Canterbury,England - d1655 (Online)
    WH112—Thomas Parsons - b1608 Canterbury, England - d1661 Windsor,CT - m1641 Windsor,CT Lydia Brown (Online)
  • WH1121 - William Parsons b1641 Windsor,CT (Online)
  • WH1122 - Bethia Parsons b1642 Windsor,CT - d1708 Simsbury,CT - m1John Williams - m21660 Windsor,CT Thomas Maskell b1638 England - d1671 Windsor,CT - Children of Bethia & Thomas were: Bethia Maskell, Abigail Maskell, Thomas Maskell, John Maskell, & Elizabeth Maskell. (Online) (Was to receive a share of Samuel Parsons will)
  • WH1123 - Abigail Parsons b1643 Windsor,CT - d1659 Windsor,CT (Online)
  • WH1124 - Thomas Parsons b1645 Windsor,CT - d1680 (Online)
  • WH1125 - John Parsons b1647 Windsor,CT - d1694 Windsor,CT (Online)
  • WH1126 - Mary Parsons b1655 -- Windsor, CT (Online) To received a share of Samuel Parson's will (Will of Samuel Parsons)
  • WH1127 - Ebenezer Parsons b1655 Windsor,CT (Online) Resided at Cull (Will of Samuel Parsons)
  • Samuel Parsons b1657 Windsor,CT - d1708 (Online) Hartford, Connecticut Probate Records, 1700-29 A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1700 to 1710, P208-9   Samuel Parsons,  late of Simsbury Invt. œ36-03-02. Taken September, 1708, by Joseph Hopkins, Samuel Peck, Samuel Hubbard, James Handerson and Josiah Clarke. The nuncupative last will and testament of Samuel Parsons, late of Simsbury, and lately residing at Hartford, deceased, as followeth: Sarah Bull and Mary Clark, both of sufficient age, testify and say that on the 11th day of August, 1708, they being both together with Samuel Parsons, late of Hartford, deceased, did ask him how he would have his estate disposed of after his death. And that thereupon the sd. Parsons (being then of sound mind and understanding, as these deponents observed) did say that he would have all his just debts paid out of the same, and that his brother at Cull should have his land, and his two sisters the rest of his estate equally between them. Taken upon oath before the Court of Probates at Hartford, September 13th, 1708.Test: Caleb Stanly, Clerk.Court Record, Page 117--13 September, 1708: Will and invt. exhibited by Ebenezer Williams, with testimony of the abovesd. witnesses. Robert Westland and Proven. And this Court grant letters of Adms. unto Robert Westland and Ebenezer Williams with the will annexed.
  • WH113 - Samuel Parsons (Online)

  • WH114 - MARIA (Mary) PARSONS b1617 Beaminster,Dorset,England - d1/2/1669 (Online) - m 11/7/1670 1Nicholas Evans d8/29/1689 Simsbury,CT - mbef 9/1701 2 ROBERT WESTLANDb Windsor,Hartford,CT (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online) - d4/15/1728 (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online)

    A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. - 1687 to 1695. - P 48-9   Name: Nicholas Evans   Location: Simsbury - Died 29 August, 1689. Invt. œ110-10-00. Taken 3 March, 1689-90, by John Higley and Joshua Holcomb. The children: Mercy age 16 years, Samuel 14, Nicholas 12, Hannah 10, Joseph 8, Thomas 5, Abigail 3, Benonie 17 weeks. Court Record, Page 10--6 March, 1689-90: Adms. to the Widow, and appoynt Mr. John Higley, Benajah Holcomb & John Williams to be Overseers. Page 17-(Vol. VII) 4 September, 1701: Robert Westland of Windsor, and his wife Mary, formerly wife of Nicholas Evans late of Simsbury Decd, moves this Court for a Dist. of sd. Estate. Mary the Widow, now wife of Robert Westland, was Adms. This Court appoint Capt. Higley, Ensign Samuel Humphries and Sergt. Willcoxson Distributors.

  • Mercy Evans
  • Samuel Evans
  • Nicholas Evans
  • Hannah Evans
  • Joseph Evans
  • Thomas Evans
  • Abigail Evans
  • Benonie Evans
  • WH1141—ROBERT WESTLAND babt1703 Windsor,Hartford,CT —m5/17/1721 (Colonial families of the United States of America: V1,ISSUE XI) Of Simsbury,Hartford,CT - m5/17/1721 Simsbury,CT THANKFUL ADAMS [JP11321(11)] (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online) (Daughter of Daniel Adams & Mary Phelps) b4/10/1703 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online)
  • WH11411—Amos Westland b7/30/1723 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d12/1810 - mMarey ? (Gene Pool Ind. Records) babt1728 Of Windsor,Hartford,CT - d2/28/1807 Windsor,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • WH114111 - Amos Westland 8/19/1749 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d8/19/1823 Windsor,Hartford,CT - mMary Brown b1744 Of Windsor,Hartford,CT - d2/17/1816 Windsor,Hartford,CT - Burial: Windsor,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • WH11411111 - Elizabeth Westland b9/4/1779 Windsor,Hartford,CT
  • WH11411112 - Mary Westland b4/15/1782 Windsor,Hartford,CT
  • WH11411113 - Hannah Westland b6/26/1784 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d10/10/1799 - m10/10/1799 John Alderman (Son of ElWW624ah & Deborah Alderman) b6/19/1768 Simsbury,Hartford,CT - d10/1/1856 (Ancestral Records)
  • WH114111131 - Mary Ann Alderman b4/11/1811 Of Poolville,,NY - d2/22/1900 - Burial: Palisado Cem., Windsor,Hartford,CT - m11/9/1834 William D. Westland [WH114111141] (Son of Austin Westland & Rebecca Sheldon) babt1811 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d2/5/1876 Windsor,Hartford,CT - Burial: Palisado Cem., Windosr,Hartford,CT - Mary Ann marries her cousin William. (Ancestral Records)
  • WH1141111311 - Julia Ann Westland b7/16/1843 Hartford,Hartford,CT - d7/4/1916 Hartford,Hartford,CT - m10/27/1862 1Andrew F. Marsh (Son of Edwards Marsh & Mary Ann Eggleston) b1836 Hartford,Hartford,CT - d9/14/1865 - Hartford,Hartford,CT - Burial: Old North Cem., Hartford,Hartford,CT - m 2George Charter babt1839 - Hartford,Hartford,CT - m 3John Williams babt1839 Hartford,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • WH11411113111 - Grace Ella Marsh b2/24/1864 Hartford,Hartford,CT - d11/16/1942 Daytona Beach,Volusia,FL - Burial: Cedar Hill Cem., Hartford,Hartford,CT - m10/2/1884 Hartford,Hartford,CT 1Leslie Henry Willson (Son of Henry M Willson & Susan Clayton Perkins) b11/19/1862 Suffield,Hartford,CT - d4/21/1944 Ormond Beach,Volusia,FL - Burial: Hartford,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • WH11411114 - Austin Westland b5/20/1787 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d1/7/1826 Windsor, Hartford,CT - mRebecca Sheldon (Daughter of Selah Sheldon & Amy Drake) b1787 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d11/6/1856 Windsor,Hartford,CT - Burial: Palisado Cem., Windsor,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • WH114111141 - William D. Westland babt 1811 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d2/5/1876 Windsor,Hartford,CT - Burial: Palisado Cem., Windsor,Hartford,CT - m11/9/1834 Mary Ann Alderman [WH114111131] - (Daughter of John Alderman & Hannah Westland) b4/11/1811 Of Poolville,,NY - d2/22/1900 - Burial: Palisado Cem., Windsor,Hartford,CT - William marries his cousin Mary Ann. (Ancestral Records)
  • (See Mary Ann Alderman above for their children)
  • WH11412—Deborah Westland b2/24/1725 Windsor,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
    WH11413—Lydia Westland b12/12/1729 Windsor,Hartford,CT—m2/21/1758 Windsor,Hartford,CT Noah Cook Windsor (Son of Theophilus Cook & Mindwell Holcomb) b Windsor,Hartford,CT - Children of Lydia & Noah were: Lydia Cook, Noah Cook, Margaret Cook, Ruth Cook, Chloe Cook, & Asa Cook. (Ancestral Records)

    WH11414—ROBERT WESTLAND b9/15/1731 Windsor,Hartford,CT —d12/23/1809 Windsor,Hartford,CT (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online)—m1755 Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records) UNKNOWN babt1734 Windsor,Hartford,CT d9/7/1809 Windsor,Hartford,CT

  • WH114141—Robert Westland, Jr. b1758 Windsor,Hartford,CT — d7/1820—m9/19/1785 Windsor,Hartford,CT Lydia/Chloe Cook - Robert Westland, Private, Hartford Co., Pension Date of 4/17/1818, Age 60 (CT Pensioners, 1835)
  • WH114142—Lucy Westland b1760 Windsor,Hartford,CT—d3/22/1812—m1/5/1783 Shubael Cook WH114143—Joseph Westland b8/2/1763 Windsor,Hartford,CT—d3/22/1812—m1/5/1786 Windsor,Hartford,CT Lucina Rowley - Joseph Westland (1763-1812) served, 1783, as private in Capt. Richard Douglas' company, 5th Connecticut regiment. He died in Windsor, Conn. (The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution V77,p310
  • WH1141431 - Candice Westland b1798 - mCanfield Hayden - Candice & Canfield had a son named Samuel Hayden who married Martha E. Tucker. (The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution V57,p295)
    WH114144—Deborah Westland b7/12/1763 Windsor,Hartford,CT—d11/8/1842 - m3/1/1790/91 Josiah Lyman (Online)
    WH114145—
    ROXANNA WESTLAND b 1767 Windsor, Hartford,Conn. - d2/20/1827 Richmond,,MA - m1789 (Gen Pool) 1JOHN ROWLEY (Son of John Rowley and Mary Steele) b9/14/1768 Windsor, Hartford, CT (Ancestral Records) - d12/20/1838 Findley Lake,Chautauqua,NY - m2 Solomon Merrill - Children of Roxanna & John were: Timothy & Henry Allyn Rowley (Twins); Polly Rowley, Nathaniel Steel Rowley, Son Rowley, Jehiel Rowley, John Rowley, & Jerusha Jane Rowley.
  • WH114146 - Jerusha Westland ABT 1769 -- Windsor, Hartford, Conn (Ancestral Records)
  • WH114147 - Tryphena Westland ABT 1771 -- Windsor, Hartford, Conn (Ancestral Records)
  • WH114148 - Oliver Westland babt1772 Windsor,Hartford,CT - m5/26/1793 Lovisa Clement
  • WH11415 - Marcy Westland b6/15/1734 Windsor,Hartford,CT (Gene Pool Ind. Records)
  • WH115 - Joseph (Cornet) Parsons babt 1620 Beaminster,Dorset,Canterbury,England (Online) - d10/9/1683 Springfield,Hampden Co.,MA - m11/26/1646 Hartford,Hartford,CT Mary Bliss (Online) (Daughter of Thomas Bless & Margaret Hullins) (Online) bGloucestershire,Canterbury,England - d1/29/1711/1712 Springfield,Hampshire Co.,MA (Online)
  • WH1151 - Joseph Parsons b11/1/1647 Springfield,Hampden,MA - d11/29/1729 Northampton,Hampden,MA - m3/17/1668/69 Northampton,Hampshire,MA Elizabeth Strong (Daughter of John Strong & Abigail Ford) b2/24/1648 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d5/11/1736 Northampton,Hampton,MA - (Online)
  • WH11511 - Joseph Parsons b1/11/1672 Northampton,Hampshire,MA - d3/13/1740 Salisbury Beach,Newburyport Co., - mElizabeth Thompson (Online) b11/14/1684 Braintree,Boston,MA - dabt 1774 Kenginton,Rockingham,NH (Online)
  • WH115111 - Aaron Parsons - mMary ? (Online)
  • WH116 - Deacon Benjamin Parsons b5/1/1625 St. Mary's Church,Beaminister,Dorsetshire,Canterbury,England - d8/24/1689 Springfield,Hampden,MA - m10/6/1653 Windsor,Hartford,CT 1Sarah Vore (Daughter of Richard & Ann Vore/Voare) b10/6/1635 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d1/1/1675 Springfield,Hampden,MA - m2/21/1677 Springfield,MA 2Sarah (Heald) Leonard d11/23/1711 Springfield,MA (Online)

    Connecticut Puritan Settlers, 1633-1845 - First Sttlers of the Colony. - Vere, Voare or Vose, Richard, came to Windsor with the first settlers as early as 1636. He came from Cambridge with Mr. Wolcott--and was the ancestor of some of the Parsons' family. The name is spelt various ways, but more generally Vere, upon the record. He died in 1683. Wife Ann--children, Abigail, wife of Timothy Buckland--wife of Nathaniel Cook, Mary, wife of Thomas Alvord, Sarah Parsons, wife of Benjamin Parsons, of Springfield. His name is spelt Vere by himself in his signature to his will. Benjamin Parsons above was the ancestor of Major Gen. Parsons so much distinguished in the Revolutionary War.

  • WH1161 Abigail Parsons b1/6/1662 Springfield,Hampden,MA - d6/27/1689 Springfield,Hampden,MA - m12/23/1680 Springfield,Hampden,MA John Munn (Son of Benjamin Munn & Abigail Burt) b2/8/1652 Springfield,Hampden,MA - d9/16/1684 Westfield,Hampden,MA - Burial: 1684 Westfield,Hampden,MA (Online)
  • WH11611 - Benjamin Munn b8/29/1684 Westfield,Hampden,MA - d2/5/1774 Northfield,Franklin,MA (Online)
  • WH2—James Hoskins
    WH3—Avid Hoskins
  • (For descendants of Roxana Westland & John Rowley, see http:www.fullnet.com/u/gkrob/roberts.html)
     

    DESCENDANTS

    of

    JOHN AP ADAMS & CLARA POWELL

    JOHN AP ADAMS babt 1360 Of Gloucestershire,England - mCLARA POWELL babt 1364 - Son of John Ap & Clara was Roger Adams. (Ancestral Records)

    ROGER ADAMS b1392 Beverston,Gloucestershire,England - mJANE ELLYOTT - Son of Roger & Jane was Thomas Adams. (Ancestral Records)

    THOMAS ADAMS b1422 Of Beverston,Gloucestershire,England - mMARIE UPTON b1424 Of Beverston,Gloucestershire,England. Child of Thomas & Marie was John Adams (Ancestral Records)

    JOHN ADAMS b1452 Barton,David,Somerset,England - m Beverston,Gloucester,England JANE RANNELEGH b Beverston,Gloucestershire, England - Children of John & Jane were: Robert Adams, John Adams, & Robert Adams. (Ancestral Records)

    JOHN ADAMS babt 1482 Beverston,Gloucestershire,England - mCATHERINE STEBBING (Daughter of John Stebbing) babt 1484 Of Townstall,Dartmouth,England - Children of John and Catherine were: John Adams, Nicholas Adams, & George Adams. (Ancestral Records)

    JOHN ADAMS b1502 Of Beverston,Somersetshire,England - Christening: Barton,David,Somerset,England - dBarton,David,Somerset,England - Burial: Barton,David,Somerset,England - m1529 Barton,Somerset,England MARGERY SQUIER babt1504 Of Barton,Somersetshire,England - Children of John & Margery were: Richard Adams, Henry Adams, & Johanna Adams. (Ancestral Records)

    RICHARD ADAMS b1530 Barton,Somersetshire,England - Christening: Barton David,Somersetshire,England - d3/19/1603 Barton,St. David,Somerset,England - Burial: 3/22/1603 Barton,St. David,Somerset,England - m3/3/1549 Thornbury,Gloucester,England ALICE ? b1505 Of Barton,St. David,Somersetshire,England - Christening: Barton,St. David,Somersetshire,England - d1572 Barton,St. David,Somersetshire, England - Burial: Barton,St. David,Somersetshire,England. - Children of Richard & Alice are: William Adams, Mary Adams, Margarett Adams, Thomasine Adams, John Adams, & Robert Adams. - Alice married Richard Bryant later. (Ancestral Records)

    WILLIAM ADAMS b1555 Of,Trent,Somersetshire,England - Christened at Barton David,Somertshire,England, d1624 Somerton,Somersetshire,England - Burial: Barton David,Somertshire,England - mabt1570 Towstall,Dartmouth,Devonshire,England MISS BORRINGTON b Devonshire,England - Children of William & Miss Borrington were: John Adams, Ambrose Adams, Henry Adams, & George Adams. (Ancestral Records)

    GA - GEORGE (or John) ADAMS, I babt 1585 Queen Camel,Somersetshire,England - d1647 Barbadose,Jamaica - m1FRANCES STREETHOLT - m 2Martha Streetholt (Daughter of Conrad Streetholt) babt 1600 Of,,,England (Ancestral Records)

  • GA1 - Conrad Adams
  • GA2 - George Adams, II b 1620 Watertown,Middlesex,Mass (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online) — d10/10/1696 Cambridge Farms,Lexington,Middlesex,Mass (America's First Families #1-008A)—m1645 Watertown,Middlesex,MA (Ancestral Records) Frances Taylor b1626 England (Daughter of Richard & Ann Taylor of Cambridge,MA) (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online) George & Francis settled in Watertown & moved to "Cambridge Farms" near Lexington. George was killed by the fall of a rock. (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.) George was a glover & trader. His estate was known as George Hill.
  • GEORGE ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS (c1620-1696)

    There has been a great deal of speculation at to the origins of George ADAMS of Watertown but nothing concrete has been proven. The earliest record of George ADAMS is in 1645 when he married Frances TAYLOR the daughter of Richard and Ann TAYLOR of Cambridge, MA. Whether this is the actual year of their marriage or the date it was recorded in the records is uncertain. However, the birth of their first child John on October 16, 1645 is recorded in Watertown where George was known as a glover and a trader. That same year he received 20 acres for his home lot, known as "George Hill" supposedly named for him.

    In May, 1653 he was found guilty of selling firearms and "strong waters" to the Indians and was consequently "severley whipt" in Boston and discharged to the prison. In January of the following year, he was granted 4 acres in Watertown where he resided until November 1664 when he sold his house and moved back to Lancaster. The Early Town Records of Watertown show George Adams living "in need" with five children.

    In 1670, George laid claim to his property in Lancaster that was forfeited due to his absence and inaction and in January of 1671 he was granted 60 acres by the General Court. During this same time, he petitioned the General Court for confirmation of his claim to 200 acres of land that he had received from the Sachem Shoniow several years earlier. It was not until May of 1675, however, that his request was granted.

    During King Philip's War, 1675-76, Lancaster was ravaged by the Indians and after the second attack in February of 1676 the town was abandoned. At that time, George is shown as serving in Captain Joseph SILL's Company. He apparently did not return to Lancaster but instead settled again in Watertown. He appears on the 1684 list of property owners of Lancaster as living out of town. In 1692, he is shown living in Cambridge Farms, which is now Lexington, where he was taxed for the ministry.

    On October 16, 1696, George accidentally met his death "by a fall of a rock" in Watertown and on the 28th his widow, Frances ADAMS, was appointed administratrix of his estate. According to the Probate Records, his estate was valued 60 pounds, 13s. 8d. including 260 acres of land in Lancaster valued at 50 pounds.

    The 200 acre tract of land given to George by the Shoinow Sachem remained in the family until 1715. The deeds recorded at that time and subsequently later reflect a good deal of information regarding the children of George and Frances ADAMS. On May 24, 1715, George ADAMS and Mary ADAMS, spinster, of Lexington "son and daughter of George ADAMS formerly of Lancaster, glover dec.d" sold their rights to their older brother John of Colchester, CT who in turn deeded this and his share of the land to Francis FULLAM. Eight years later on November 7, 1723, George's son Samuel of Windsor, CT and his grandson Joseph of Simsbury, the eldest surviving son of Daniel, deeded their remaining two shares to Mr. FULLAM. Submitted by Pamela Joan Donohue of Benicia, California to the America's First Families Ancestor Roll of Honor

    GA21 - John Adams b8/6/1645 Watertown,MA- died young (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)

  • GA22 - George Adams, III b1647 Watertown,MA—d2/17/1732 Lexington,MA (America's First Families #1-042) - m1/20//1684 Watertown,MA Martha Fiske (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.) (Daughter of John Fiske of Watertown & Sarah Wyeth) b12/15/1666 Watertown - d5/7/1747 Lexington,MA (America's First Families, Ancestor Roll of Honor; George Adams)
  • GA221 - George Adams, IV b4/28/1685 (A Gen. Dict. of The First Settlers of New England by James Savage)
  • GA222 - Martha Adams b1/10/1687 (A Gen. Dict. of The First Settlers of New England by James Savage)
  • GA223 - John Adams b9/2/1688 (A Gen. Dict. of The First Settlers of New England by James Savage)
  • GA224 - Nathaniel Adams bapt. 6/12/1698 Watertown,MA (A Gen. Dict. of The First Settlers of New England by James Savage)
  • GA225 - Sarah Adams bapt. 6/12/1698 Watertown,MA (A Gen. Dict. of The First Settlers of New England by James Savage)
  • GA226 - Benjamin Adams b12/20/1701 (A Gen. Dict. of The First Settlers of New England by James Savage)
  • GA227 - Abigale Adams b1703 Cambridge,MA - d12/26/1784 Watertown,MA - m5/20/1727 Watertown,MA Ebenezer Brown (Son of William Browne & Hannah Peas) b10/23/1705 Watertown,MA - d12/17/1785 Watertown,MA - Children of Abigale & Ebenezer were: Amos Brown, Sr, Abigail Brown, Jonas Brown, Ebenezer Brown, David Brown, Nathaniel Brown, Hannah Brown, Martha Brown, Susannah Brown, & ElWW624ah Brown. (Ancestral Records)
  • GA228 - Ann Adams (A Gen. Dict. of The First Settlers of New England by James Savage)
  • GA23 - Benjamin Adams b1652—d10/26/1672 Lancaster,MA (America's First Families, Ancestor Roll of Honor; George Adams) GA24 - Rep. Daniel Adams b1652 Watertown,Middlesex,Mass—d11/17/1713 Simsbury,CT (America's First Families #1-004)—m9/20/1677 Simsbury,CT Mary Phelps (Daughter of Samuel & Sarah Phelps) b10/26/1658 Windsor,Hartford,CT—d3/15/1715 Simsbury,CT(America's First Families, Ancestor Roll of Honor; George Adams)Daniel served under Major Willard in King Philip's War. Daniel & Mary settled at Simsbury,CT and Daniel became a Member of the CT House of Representatives from Simsbury, 1699-1703 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA241 - Daniel Adams Daniel Adams b1678/79 Simsbury,Hartford,CT - d1/10/1713 Simsbury,Hartford,CT - mThankful Sheperd (Daughter of Abraham Shepherd & Judith Filbrook) b6/30/1683 Concord,MA - d11/2/1724 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
    GA242 - Sarah Adams b1705 (Ancestral Records) - m2/22/1704 Thomas Stevens (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)

    GA243 - Samuel Adams d4/1772 - m72//1713 Elizabeth Read (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
    GA244 - Joseph Adams b1685 - d3/26/1741 - m4/30/1719 Mary Case (Daughter of William Case & Elizabeth Holcomb) (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA2441 - Joseph Adams b9/16/1722 - d1775 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA2442 - Matthew Adams b8/21/1724 - d3/9/1764 - mSusannah Eno (Daughter of William Eno) (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA24421 - Matthew Adams b4/9/1746 - d9/24/1776 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA24422 - Susannah Adams b10/29/1747 - d8/19/1835 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA24423 - William Adams b11/2/1752 - d2/14/1811 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA24424 - Abel Adams b4/30/1756 - d3/25/1829 - Rosene Cossette (Daughter of Rene Cossette & Phebe Hillyer) b5/30/1759 - d10/25/1827 - Abel served in Captain Ahel Pettibone's Co.,2d Regt. Ct.,Col. Joseph Spencer commanding; also served in Capt. Ephraim Adams' Co., 11th Regt. CT. Militia. (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244241 - Betsy Adams - b7/17/1778 - d1/28/1828 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244242 - Rosannah Adams - 2/2/1780 - d3/26/1833 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244243 - Abel Adams - b1/3/1781 - d10/15/1856 - mVashti Griswold (Daughter of Phineas Griswold & Vashti Bates) (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA2442431 - Charlotte Hepsibah Adams - b10/23/1813 - dcirca1870. Unmarried. (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA2442432 - James Wadsworth Adams b12/25/1815 - d9/1/1867 - m11/8/1848 Abigail Esther Blakeslee (Daughter of Edward Blakeslee & Charlotte Thomas of Hatchet Hill,Granby,CT ) b12/8/1823 - d11/7/1862 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA24424321 - James Griswold Adams b1/15/1850 - d1882 - Unmarried. (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA24424322 - Edward Blakeslee Admas b8/31/1851 - d3/12/1852 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA24424323 - Albert Edward Adams b1/18/1853 - d1884. Unmarried. (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA2442433 - Thomas Griswold Adams b1/7/1818 - d1882 - mCaroline Hoskins (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA2442434 - Abel Cornelius Adams b11/4/1823 - d1879 - mMartha Moore (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA2442435 - Caroline Vashti Adams b2/20/1829 - d9/9/1853 - mHarvey Seymour (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244244 - Ambrose Adams - 12/17/1783 - d2/19/1860 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244245 - Homer Adams b3/29/1788 - d9/16/1805 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244246 - Phebe Adams b12/23/1789 - d11/16/1872 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244247 - Lusanna Adams b10/14/1790 - d9/12/1860 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244248 - Orpha Cossette Adams b2/17/1793 - d6/27/1867 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA244249 - Ruth Adams b3/23/1796 - d11/19/1866 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA24424(10) - Virgil Adams b1/25/1798 - d4/26/1849 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA245 - Thomas Adams b1703 (Ancestral Records) - d2/24/1784 - m12/25/1712 Martha Buttolph (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
    GA246 - Thankful Adams b3/4/1697 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records) - d2/21/1699 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
    GA247 - Mercy/Marcy Adams (Twin to Mary) b1/16/1698 Simsbury,Hartford,CT - d3/29/1700 - m1/27/1712 Of Simsbury,Hartford,CT Daniel Porter (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)babt1698 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
    GA248 - Mary Adams (Twin to Mercy) b1/16/1698 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records) - d3/29/1700 (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
    GA249 - Ephraim Adams bap5/25/1701 - m5/5/1726 Ruth Beaman (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
    GA24(10) - Thankful Adams b5/4/1698 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Online) - d2/21/1698/99 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Online) - m5/17/1721 Robert Westland babt1703 Windsor,Hartford,CT (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online) Of Simsbury,CT (Son of Robert Westland, babt1673 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d4/15/1728)
  • (For Descendants of Thankful & Robert, see Descendants of Robert Hoskins, Entry WH11111)
  • GA25 - John Adams b3/6/1657 Watertown,MA - d11/22/1732 Colchester, , MA - m12/6/1677 Simsbury,CT Abigail Pinney (Daughter of Humphrey Pinney & Marie Mary Hull) b11/24/1654 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d12/20/1743 Of Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records) - John had moved to Simsbury, CT where he married. John & Abigail moved to Enfield,CT in 1697, then to Colchester,CT where he died. (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
  • GA251 - Mary Addams b8/19/1678 Colchester,New London,CT
  • GA252 - Abigail Adams b7/7/1679 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA253 - John Adams b3/15/1680 Simsbury,Hartford,CT - d11/22/1732 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA254 - Abigail Adams b7/8/1681 Windsor,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA255 - Thankful Adams babt 1684 Simsbury,Hartford,CT - d2/21/1699 (Ancestral Records)
  • GA256 - Hannah Adams b3/27/1688 CT - d8/16/1775 - m12/30/1713 New London,Colchester,CT Philip Caverley (Son of Joseph Caverly) b1688 Colchester,,CT - d1/16/1778 - Children of Hannah & Philip were: John Calverly, Abigail Calverly, & Philip Calverly. - Burial: Colchester,,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA257 - Sarah Adams b8/7/1688 Simsbury,Hartford,CT - d8/7/1688 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA258 - Mary Adams b Watertown,Littlefield,CT - dColchester,New London,CT - m1/11/1704 Of MA Andrew Carrier (Son of Thomas (Carryer) Carrier & Martha Allen) b4/27/1677 Colchester,New London,CT - d7/23/1749 Colchester,New London,CT - Children of Mary & Andrew were: Andrew Carrier, Andrew Carrier, John Carrier, Mary Carrier, Thomas Carrier, & Benjamin Carrier. (Ancestral Records)
  • GA259 - Benjamin Adams b11/26/1691 Simsbury,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(10) - Abigail Adams babt 1692 Watertown,Littlefield,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11) - John Adams babt 16? Watertown,Littlefield,CT - d11/22/1732 Colchester,New London,CT - m6/20/1708 Windsor,Hartford,CT Ruth Loomis (Daughter of Thomas Loomis & Mary Judd) b1/28/1689 Of Windsor,Hartford,CT - CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)1 - John Adams b Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)2 - Daniel Adams b2/12/1711 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)3 - Samuel Adams b1/26/1713 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)4 - Ruth Adams b1/28/1716 Colchester,New London,CT - d11/16/1734 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)5 - Joseph Adams b8/26/1717 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)6 - David Adams b12/13/1719 Colchester,New London,CT - d8/10/1754 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)7 - Mary Adams b7/9/1726 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)9 - Andrew Adams b1728 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)(10) - Elizabeth Adams b12/21/1730 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)(11) - Hannah Adams babt 1731 Windsor,Hartford,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA25(11)(12) - Rachel Adams b9/1/1732 Colchester,New London,CT (Ancestral Records)
  • GA26 - Samuel Adams babt1660 Watertown,MA - daft1723 - mbef1686 1Elizabeth Hill (Daughter of Luke Hill) b10/8/1666 Windsor,CT -m4/23/1694 Windsor,Hartford,CT 2Deborah Bartlett b4/3/1666 Windsor,Hartford,CT - d9/29/1753 (America's First Families, Ancestor Roll of Honor; George Adams) Samuel settled in Simsbury,CT where he married Elizabeth. (Full Context of Colonial Families in the U.S.)
    GA27 - Mary Adams b1664 Watertown,MA- baptized 11/21/1686 in Watertown,MA - d2/10/1715 Lexington,MA (America's First Families, Ancestor Roll of Honor; George Adams)

  • GA3 - John Adams b England (Ancestral Records)

    GA4 - Frances Adams b1626 ,,,,England (Records of Kelly Jean Fullmer, Online)

    DESCENDANTS

    oF

    GEORGE OWEN & MARTHA NAIBOR

    JO12 - Thomas Owen (Ancestral Records)

    JO13 - Pontesburius Owen (Ancestral Records)

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