also Judge [70]
1657 of Dover with garrison on Oyster River
1666 freeman
1684 representative
1690 delegate to conventionalso Judge [70]
1657 of Dover with garrison on Oyster River
1666 freeman
1684 representative
1690 delegate to conventionalso Judge [70]
1657 of Dover with garrison on Oyster River [255]
1660 granted 20 acres on west side of William Beard's creek [255]
1666 freeman
1684 representative
1690 delegate to convention
1696 garrison accidently burned [255]
20 Dec 1705 date of will [255]
4 Feb 1706/7 will probated [255]
poss mother Agnes who m. 2nd Wm Williams [10]
poss mother Agnes who m. 2nd Wm Williams [10]
poss mother Agnes who m. 2nd Wm Williams [10]
Came on ship "Fortune" in 1621
DEATH: Letter from Elaine Pereira, Wakefield, RI; ; Letter dtd 1 Aug 1995;
;copy in poss of Ray Sears
DEATH: Letter from Elaine Pereira, Wakefield, RI; ; Letter dtd 1 Aug 1995;
;copy in poss of Ray Sears
S.P. May hand notes
Also shown as Liscilla
!BIRTH: Letter from Elaine Pereira, Wakefield, RI; ; Letter dtd 18 Nov 1995;
;copy in poss of Ray Sears
Submitter: Walt Newcomb
Submitter: 1625 Berkshire Lane
Submitter: Harrisburg PA 17111-6889
Submitter: walt.newcomb@paonline.comSubmitter: PENELOPE KEITH FULLER KESSLER
Submitter: P.O. BOX 1251
Submitter: TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA ,28782
Submitter: chipk@worldnet.att.net
Submitter: (704) 859-6992married Sarah Bangs in 1656 (# C13006-13007-5)
Submitter: James Nohl Churchyard
1783 Hawaii Circle
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-2015
(If no longer there, try Fallbrook, CA 92028)
714 540-5022
churchyh@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
This GEDCOM file contains basic vital statistics info on the lineal ancestors
and close collaterals (siblings, half-siblings, and step-siblings of lineal
ancestors) of James Nohl Churchyard and his first wife Martha Orr. For more
complete information, and documentation and sources, see the complete work "Our
Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes" by James Nohl Churchyard,
which is available by anonymous FTP from the following URL:
ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/genealogy/text/data/chyfamus.zip
The conversion from ASCII text to GEDCOM was done by Henry Churchyard.Line 306 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Thomas/Howes/ SOUR @S2796@Line 308 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
CHANLine 309 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
CHAN DATE 08 JUL 1995Submitter: David W. Wilma
Submitter: 120 Ulloa St.
Submitter: San Francisco, CA 94127
Submitter: DavidWilma@AOL.COM
Submitter: 01 AUG 1996
Submitter: PENELOPE KEITH FULLER KESSLER
P.O. BOX 1251
TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA ,28782
chipk@worldnet.att.net
(704) 859-6992Submitter: Walt Newcomb
Submitter: 1625 Berkshire Lane
Submitter: Harrisburg PA 17111-6889
Submitter: walt.newcomb@paonline.comLine 3614 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
FAMC @F411@married Capt. Thomas Howes in 1656, the son of Thomas Howes and Mary Burr (#
C6400-6401-2)Submitter: James Nohl Churchyard
1783 Hawaii Circle
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-2015
(If no longer there, try Fallbrook, CA 92028)
714 540-5022
churchyh@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
This GEDCOM file contains basic vital statistics info on the lineal ancestors
and close collaterals (siblings, half-siblings, and step-siblings of lineal
ancestors) of James Nohl Churchyard and his first wife Martha Orr. For more
complete information, and documentation and sources, see the complete work "Our
Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes" by James Nohl Churchyard,
which is available by anonymous FTP from the following URL:
ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/genealogy/text/data/chyfamus.zip
The conversion from ASCII text to GEDCOM was done by Henry Churchyard.BIRTH-PARENTS: PAF GEDCOM; 1996; Benjamin F Rollins, Jr, email:
brollins@capecod.net "Mooncusser: ; ; ;RINs:33943-34450
S.P. May p.32 his obit. says b. beginning of 1640, d. ae 88. If he was born 20 Mar 1636 as stated in Ply Rec., he would have been aged 90, but perhaps there were two Zacharys, the first dying in infancy.
"Yarmouth, co. Barnstable, 1 May 1727. This day died here Mr Zachariah Paddock, in the 88th year of his age, was born in Plymouth in the beginning of the year 1640. He retained his reason to an uncommon degree, until his last illness, which lasted but a few days. He was married in 1659 to Mrs Deborah Sears, born in this town, and now survives him, having lived together about 68 years, and by her, God blest him with a numerous offspring, especially in the third and fourth generations, having left behind him of his own posterity, 48 grand-children and 38 great grand-children, and of this latter sort no less than 30 descendants from his second son. The old gentleman, his wife, one of his sons and his wife lived for a considerable time in a house by themselves, without any other person, when their ages computed together, amounted to over 300 years. Mr Paddock had obtained the character of a righteous man, and his widow, now near fourscore and eight years old, is well reputed for good works."["N.E. Weekly News Letter."]
Dennis, Cape Cod, p 48, Deborah Sears, by family tradition, was the first female English child born here.
James Savage "Genealogical Dictionary of First Settlers of New England."p.296
Evidently three children named Stephen were born to Daniel & Ann
Kingman - WWW.ici.net/cust_pages/clumber/eric/d0001/g0000093.htm#I9
says b. Cransbrook, Kent, England
Kingman - WWW.ici.net/cust_pages/clumber/eric/d0001/g0000093.htm#I766
Leonard and his brother John came to Rowley about 1640 from Yorkshire, England.
John went to New Haven, CN, became a preacher and moved to New Jersey.
Leonard remained in Rowley and from him is descended most of the Harrimans of
New England.[190]?? Line 45: (New PAF RIN=3003)
1 BURI
2 DATE W.P. 29 SEP 1691