__ _John Botsford _|__ _Richard Botsford _| | | __ | |________________|__ _Edward Botsford _| | | __ | | ________________|__ | |___________________| | | __ | |________________|__ | |--Edward Botsford | | __ | ________________|__ | _Roger Prior ______| | | | __ | | |________________|__ |_Alice Prior _____| | __ | ________________|__ |_Alice House ______| | __ |________________|__
[2659] Married Susanna ______.
[2660]
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Botsford Family Origins
__ ______________________|__ _William Bradford _| | | __ | |______________________|__ _William Bradford _| | | __ | | _Alexander Carpenter _|__ | |_Alice Carpenter __| | | __ | |______________________|__ | |--Israel Bradford | | __ | ______________________|__ | _John Atwood ______| | | | __ | | |______________________|__ |_Mary Wood ________| | __ | ______________________|__ |_Mary Masterson ___| | __ |______________________|__
[5479]
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Mayflower Increasings
[5480]
[S69]
Kingston Vital Records
_Humphrey Bulkeley ___+ _William Bulkeley __|_Cecily Moulton ______ _Thomas Bulkeley _____| | | _William Hill ________ | |_Beatrice Hill _____|_Alice de Bunbury ____ _Edward Bulkeley _| | | _Randall Grosvenor ___+ | | _Randall Grosvenor _|_Margaret Mainwaring _ | |_Elizabeth Grosvenor _| | | _Richard Charlton ____+ | |_Anne Charlton _____|_Anne Mainwaring _____ | |--Sarah Bulkeley | | ______________________ | _Anthony Irby ______|______________________ | _John Irby ___________| | | | _John Bountayne ______ | | |_Alice Bountayne ___|______________________ |_Olive Irby ______| | ______________________ | _Cutler Overton ____|______________________ |_Rose Overton ________| | ______________________ |____________________|______________________
[2532]
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Bulkeley Genealogy
[2533]
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Ancestral Roots of Americans
__ __|__ _Hugh Caulkins _| | | __ | |__|__ _John Caulkins _| | | __ | | __|__ | |_Ann Eaton _____| | | __ | |__|__ | |--John Caulkins | | __ | __|__ | ________________| | | | __ | | |__|__ |_Sarah Royce ___| | __ | __|__ |________________| | __ |__|__
[1621]
Family moved to Lebanon, Connecticut in 1695/96.
John was one of the earliest settlers of Lebanon, Connecticut; first
constable of the Town 31 May 1698; corporal of the first Militia
Company there.
Abigail was living in Jan. 1732 when John Calkins of Lebanon deeded
land to his son Jeremiah Calkins of Lebanon, reserving the use to 'The
life of me, the said John Calkins, and the natural life of my beloved
wife Abigail.'
29 Jan 1744/5 John Calkins of Phillips Parrish (Precinct ?) Dutchess
Co., NY sells to son James of Norwich land in Lebanon. Witness to
this last deed were John Calkins Jr. and Jeremiah Calkins.
In 1652 John was ordered to work on the mill dam at New London.
Selectman at Norwich 1671 and on the jury there in 1691. Accepted as
freeman 8 Oct 1663.
[1622]
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Calkins Family Manuscript
__ __|__ _Robert Chetwode ___| | | __ | |__|__ _John Chetwode _______| | | __ | | __|__ | |____________________| | | __ | |__|__ | |--John Chetwode | | __ | __|__ | _Stephen de Okeley _| | | | __ | | |__|__ |_Elizabeth de Okeley _| | __ | __|__ |____________________| | __ |__|__
[2929] Living in 1396. Married Margery ______.
[2930]
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Bulkeley Genealogy
__ __|__ __| | | __ | |__|__ __| | | __ | | __|__ | |__| | | __ | |__|__ | |--William Giffard | | __ | __|__ | __| | | | __ | | |__|__ |__| | __ | __|__ |__| | __ |__|__
[2832]
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Ancestral Roots of Americans
__ _______________|__ _Thomas Harris _______| | | __ | |_______________|__ _Daniel Harris _| | | __ | | _______________|__ | |______________________| | | __ | |_______________|__ | |--Sarah Harris | | __ | _Edmund Weld __|__ | _Joseph Weld _________| | | | __ | | |_Ame Brewster _|__ |_Mary Weld _____| | __ | _______________|__ |_Elizabeth Shatswell _| | __ |_______________|__
__ __|__ __| | | __ | |__|__ __| | | __ | | __|__ | |__| | | __ | |__|__ | |--Lewellen Howell | | __ | __|__ | __| | | | __ | | |__|__ |__| | __ | __|__ |__| | __ |__|__
[13304]
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Willson Family Tree
__ __|__ _George Lawton _| | | __ | |__|__ _George Lawton ____| | | __ | | __|__ | |_Isbell Smith __| | | __ | |__|__ | |--Mercy Lawton | | __ | __|__ | _Thomas Hazard _| | | | __ | | |__|__ |_Elizabeth Hazard _| | __ | __|__ |________________| | __ |__|__
[1196]
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Rhode Island Genealogical Dictionary
[1197]
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Colonial Families of the U.S.
[1198]
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Little Compton Families
__ __|__ __| | | __ | |__|__ __| | | __ | | __|__ | |__| | | __ | |__|__ | |--Abigail Lindall | | __ | __|__ | __| | | | __ | | |__|__ |__| | __ | __|__ |__| | __ |__|__
[16877]
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Vose, Robert and His Descendants
__ __|__ __| | | __ | |__|__ _John Maverick _| | | __ | | __|__ | |__| | | __ | |__|__ | |--Moses Maverick | | __ | __|__ | __| | | | __ | | |__|__ |_Mary Guy ______| | __ | __|__ |__| | __ |__|__
[4246]
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Mayflower Increasings
__ __|__ ________________| | | __ | |__|__ _Henry Peckham ____| | | __ | | __|__ | |________________| | | __ | |__|__ | |--William Peckham | | __ | __|__ | _Robert Badger _| | | | __ | | |__|__ |_Elizabeth Badger _| | __ | __|__ |________________| | __ |__|__
__ __|__ __| | | __ | |__|__ __| | | __ | | __|__ | |__| | | __ | |__|__ | |--Ann Pendleton | | __ | __|__ | __| | | | __ | | |__|__ |__| | __ | __|__ |__| | __ |__|__
[4100] Daughter of Caleb Pendleton.
[4101]
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Babcock Genealogy
__ __|__ __| | | __ | |__|__ _William Sabin _| | | __ | | __|__ | |__| | | __ | |__|__ | |--Samuel Sabin | | __ | __|__ | __| | | | __ | | |__|__ |________________| | __ | __|__ |__| | __ |__|__
[5375]
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Mayflower Increasings
__ __|__ __| | | __ | |__|__ __| | | __ | | __|__ | |__| | | __ | |__|__ | |--Andrew Sanford | | __ | __|__ | __| | | | __ | | |__|__ |__| | __ | __|__ |__| | __ |__|__
______________________ ______________________|______________________ _Alexander Smiley _| | | ______________________ | |______________________|______________________ _Alexander McConnell Smiley _| | | _John McConnell ______+ | | _Alexander McConnell _|______________________ | |_Mary McConnell ___| | | _James Wilson ________ | |_Martha Wilson _______|______________________ | |--Mary Margaret Smiley | | _Alexander McConnell _+ | _Alexander McConnell _|_Martha Wilson _______ | _James McConnell __| | | | ______________________ | | |_Jennie Warden _______|______________________ |_Sarah Jane McConnell _______| | ______________________ | ______________________|______________________ |_Margaret Waddell _| | ______________________ |______________________|______________________
[13205]
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McConnell Genealogy Page
___________________ __________________|___________________ _John Sprague _________| | | ___________________ | |__________________|___________________ _John Sprague _| | | ___________________ | | __________________|___________________ | |_Mary (Polly) Kennedy _| | | ___________________ | |__________________|___________________ | |--Anna Sprague | | ___________________ | __________________|___________________ | _Timothy Sweet ________| | | | ___________________ | | |__________________|___________________ |_Aurel Sweet __| | _Joseph Woodworth _+ | _Abner Woodworth _|_Anna Manchester __ |_Eunice Woodworth _____| | _Henry Dyer _______ |_Hannah Dyer _____|_Mary Royce _______
__ ____________________|__ _Peter Stanley ___| | | __ | |____________________|__ _John Stanley __| | | __ | | _Richard Masterson _|__ | |_Joane Masterson _| | | __ | |_Joane Bechyng _____|__ | |--Timothy Stanley | | __ | ____________________|__ | __________________| | | | __ | | |____________________|__ |_Susan Lancock _| | __ | ____________________|__ |__________________| | __ |____________________|__
[1508]
"The Stanley Families of America", Israel Perkins Warren, p. 225. Born
in England in January, 1602/3l came to New England in 1634, and to
Hartford in 1636. In the divisions of lands among the first settlers,
"according to the proportions payed for the purchase of sayd lands,"
he had two parcels alloted to him, of 32 and 36 acres, making 68 in
all, which was much above the average. Out of the 95 names of the
planters who thus received lands, only 19 had more than he, while 116
received less. The two highest allotments were made to John Haynes
and George Wyllys, of 200 acres each. This indicates, what is
apparent from other considerations, that he was one of the wealthier
men of the settlement, implying corresponding position in his English
home. This location was on the west side of what is now Front street,
nearly opposite the "lane" leading down to the landing, now Kilbourn
street, and one of the nearest to the banks of the "Great River."
Here he pursued the vocation of a farmer, having, as appears from his
inventory, his "dwelling- house and house lott, and little meadow
lott, and outhowsing (perhaps barns) with uplands." also eight acres
of meadow and swamp in the North meadow, and three acres of meadow and
some uplands on the east side of the river, the whole of the appraised
value of L127. Subsequently he purchased also land and howsing at the
newer settlement over the mountain on the west, called probably from
the fine meadows on the Tunxis river "Farmingtown", valued at his
death at forty pounds, making a total of real estate of L167. Five
children were born to him, two sons and three daughters, beside the
baby they had brought over the water, who died young. Here Mr.
Stanley lived in honor and industry thirteen years, till April, 1648.
The little niece Ruth, whom he had adopted on the death of her father,
grew up to be a girl of sixteen, when, with her brother John, who was
barely four years older, she was married on the same day, December 5,
1645, and went to make a new home in Farmington, which was settled
that year, possibly on the land which their uncle purchased for them
there. In those colonial days, early marriages were the rule rather
than the exception. There was so much to be done in planting and
subduing the wilderness that no time must be lost in getting about it.
He received the testimony of his neighbors to his worth in being
chosen in 1642 "townsman" or selectman, one of the trusty citizens
that managed the town affairs. Everything that is recorded of him
indicates that he was a man of dignity, good substance, and piety,
worthy of the sincere respect of his numerous descendants. He died
while yet comparatively young, in the spring of 1648, aged 45. The
inventory of his estate was presented to the court October 16, and as
affording a vivid glimpse of the manner of living of that day among
well-to-do people, (The inventory and estate distributation is listed)
It is not difficult, with the help of this instrument, to reproduce to
the mind's eye the picture of this Puritan home. It stands fronting
the east, with nothing to intercept the view of the charming landscape
of the river winding through the broad meadows, whose fertility had
first invited the settlers thither. It is a small two-story building,
having on the first floor only the hall and "kitchinn, " the latter
serving alike for a cook-room, living-room, and parlor. Meager enough
is the furniture; a deal table, with a "form" or bench for sitting
upon at meals, and standing in winter before the great open fireplace,
whose "cobirons" (andirons) support the massive sticks of wood
overhung by the long trammels in the chimney. Such a luxury as a
carpet is unknown.
"Families of Early Hartford, Conn.", Barbour, p 567--'Came to New
England in May 1634 in the same ship with William Pantry, Samuel
Greenhill, Simon Willard, etc; his wife Elizabeth and son Timothy came
with him, and perhaps one or two older children. Settled in
Cambridge; freeman March 4, 1634/5; removed to Hartford 1636; an
original propriator his home lot in 1639 was on the west side of Front
St. near the road to the landing, the second lot north of the present
State St.; townsman 1643; inv. L332-18-10. His widow
Elizabeth m 1661 Andrew Bacon who removed to Hadley. She returned to
Hartford after his death in 1669 and lived with her son Caleb. Name
on Founders Monument. Another Stanley researcher in 1993 is Mary
Pitkin, 52 Hickory Drive, Hebron, CT 06248.
Holmes, "Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families
1620-1700", page ccxxv [225].
Morris, "Fellows & Allied Families", 1940, 147; 185, 365-366.
Douglas Richardson, "The English Ancestry of the Merwin and Tinker
Families of New England; Part II, John Tinker of Boston and Lankaster,
Massachusetts and Windsor and New London, Connecticut" NEHGR Vol 149 ,
Oct 1995, pp 411.
__ ___________________|__ _Richard Warren ___| | | __ | |___________________|__ _Nathaniel Warren _| | | __ | | _Augustine Walker _|__ | |_Elizabeth Walker _| | | __ | |___________________|__ | |--Richard Warren | | __ | ___________________|__ | ___________________| | | | __ | | |___________________|__ |_Sarah Walker _____| | __ | ___________________|__ |___________________| | __ |___________________|__
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Mayflower Increasings
_Zaccheus Willson _+ _James Willson ______|___________________ _Zaccheus Willson _| | | ___________________ | |_Susannah Alexander _|___________________ _Robert McLeod Willson _| | | _Adam McConnell ___+ | | _Robert McConnell ___|___________________ | |_Mary McConnell ___| | | ___________________ | |_Nancy Boyd _________|___________________ | |--Mary M. Willson | | ___________________ | _____________________|___________________ | ___________________| | | | ___________________ | | |_____________________|___________________ |_Amelia Hayden _________| | ___________________ | _____________________|___________________ |___________________| | ___________________ |_____________________|___________________
[15687] The Willson Family Tree gives the birth and death dates shown here. I'm highly suspicious of this death date, but, in the absence of any other source, I will go with it for now.
[15688]
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Willson Family Tree
__ __|__ __| | | __ | |__|__ __| | | __ | | __|__ | |__| | | __ | |__|__ | |--Frank Woods | | __ | __|__ | __| | | | __ | | |__|__ |__| | __ | __|__ |__| | __ |__|__
[13409]
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Willson Family Tree