Albert Roberts SEARS

Father: Simeon B SEARS
Mother: Jeanette ROBERTS


                     _John SEARS ___
 _Simeon B SEARS ___|
|                   |_Almira GOULD _
|
|--Albert Roberts SEARS 
|
|                    _______________
|_Jeanette ROBERTS _|
                    |_______________

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!S.P. May p.339 Lives on the homestead


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Albert Rowland SEARS

Father: Rowland SEARS
Mother: Annis M ORR


                  _Barnabas SEARS _
 _Rowland SEARS _|
|                |_Lucy E STONE ___
|
|--Albert Rowland SEARS 
|
|                 _________________
|_Annis M ORR ___|
                 |_________________

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!S.P. may p.452 Is a mechanical engineer; was employed by Holly Water-works Co, 1870; Asst Eng'r Auburn Steam Co, 1878; Eng'r Milwaukee Steam Power Co, 1880; Eng'r Thorington Mining Co, 1882, and constructed Reduction Works at Santa Rita, US Columbia; is now Asst Gen'l Supt. NY, Lake Erie & Western RR Co; office Jersey City, and residence 51 E 20th St, NY city


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Albert Selim SEARS

Father: Peter SEARS
Mother: Susan WEBB

Family 1: Margaret A GRAVES
  1. Abigail SEARS
  2. Emma Ursula SEARS
  3. Frances Graves SEARS

                _Benjamin SEARS _
 _Peter SEARS _|
|              |_Mary HALL ______
|
|--Albert Selim SEARS 
|
|               _________________
|_Susan WEBB __|
               |_________________

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!S.P. May p.335 Albert Sears removed, in early life, to Springville, NY, and thence, about 1847, to Buffalo, NY, and was engaged in business there until his death. He was a man of culture,a nd greatly respected. His widow resides at 132 Chippewa st., Buffalo.


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Albert Wallace SEARS

Father: Paul SEARS
Mother: Eunice Thacher CROSBY

Family 1: Caroline A
  1. Paul SEARS

                          _Paul SEARS _
 _Paul SEARS ____________|
|                        |_Ruth HOWES _
|
|--Albert Wallace SEARS 
|
|                         _____________
|_Eunice Thacher CROSBY _|
                         |_____________

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Notes

!1910 Census VOl 40, 747,19,22 #706 Broadway, Everett, Middlesex, MA


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Albertina S SEARS

Father: Frederic Richard SEARS
Mother: Albertina Homer SHELTON

Family 1: Alfred Stackpole DABNEY


                            _David SEARS _________
 _Frederic Richard SEARS __|
|                          |_Miriam Clarke MASON _
|
|--Albertina S SEARS 
|
|                           ______________________
|_Albertina Homer SHELTON _|
                           |______________________

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Alcy Reed SEARS

Father: Frederic SEARS
Mother: Alcy Reed BAKER


                    _Joseph SEARS ____________
 _Frederic SEARS __|
|                  |_Marabah (Meribah) HOWES _
|
|--Alcy Reed SEARS 
|
|                   __________________________
|_Alcy Reed BAKER _|
                   |__________________________

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Alden SEARS

Father: Giles SEARS
Mother: Sarah TALLMAN

Family 1: Elizabeth LEE
  1. Edwin SEARS
  2. Elwin William SEARS
  3. Arthur SEARS
  4. Alice Maud SEARS
Family 2: Eliza V POUND

                  _James Jr SEARS _
 _Giles SEARS ___|
|                |_________________
|
|--Alden SEARS 
|
|                 _________________
|_Sarah TALLMAN _|
                 |_________________

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Alden SEARS

Father: Alden SEARS
Mother: Sarah CROSBY

Family 1: Elizabeth MONTRAVILLE
  1. Mary SEARS
  2. Sarah E SEARS
  3. William Ansel SEARS

                 _Roland SEARS _____
 _Alden SEARS __|
|               |_Thankful CROWELL _
|
|--Alden SEARS 
|
|                ___________________
|_Sarah CROSBY _|
                |___________________

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Alden SEARS (Capt)

Father: Judah SEARS
Mother: Mary PADDOCK

Family 1: Hannah BASSETT

Family 2: Phebe WALKER
  1. Alden Jr SEARS
  2. Phebe SEARS
  3. Hannah SEARS
  4. Abigail SEARS
  5. Edward SEARS
  6. Eleanor SEARS
  7. John SEARS

                 _Samuel SEARS _______
 _Judah SEARS __|
|               |_Mercy MAYO _________
|
|--Alden SEARS 
|
|                _Judah PADDOCK ______
|_Mary PADDOCK _|
                |_Alice (Else) ALDEN _

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!BIOGRAPHY: Courtesy of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia, T B Smith Collection of Queens County Families, Sears Family (MG 1, Vol 853), #S7, dtd 8 Jun 1989. He is shown as a proprietor of the Township of Lpool on the confirmation grant of Nov 20 1764. Perkins, July 31,,1789: Mr Alden Sears, in an old York schooner, comes in from fishing. Mr McAlpine, the D. Naval Officer, ordered Mr Sears out of the River & came to me on the subject. I told him the weather was too bad, & that I would see about it in the morning. In 1787 the names of persons who had left the town and county were published, and their lands forfeited. Many of these sympathized with the American side of the Revolution, and for that reason returned to the United States. Others returned before the war was contemplated. Among the names is ALDEN SEARS. For full list see #2419 Samuel Battles. over Long, page 60, re real estate transactions: Oct 13, 1764, Daniel Eldridge to Alden Sears, "both of Liverpool", house, etc. Long, Page 369 says that Alden and Nathan Sears went back to Cape Cod. Jun 1989; 1767-1789; ; Page; Public Archives of Nova Scotia; [Note from Lois Yorke, Manuscripts Division- " 'Perkins' indicates that the source of Smith's information is Simeon Perkins, an early and important Queens County diarist. His daily journals have been published: The Diary of Simeon Perkins, ed. H A Innis, D C Harvey and C B Fergusson (Toronto: Champlain Society, 1948-58, 5 vols). 'Long' refers to Robert James Long, a Queens County historian, his Annals of Liverpool and Queens County 1760-1867 (West Medford, MA, 1926) was privately circulated in an unpublished format."]

!BIRTH-FATHER-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH-BIOGRAPHY: Samuel Pearce May, THE DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD SARES(SEARS) OF YARMOUTH,MASS; 1638-1888; Albany, Joel Munsell's Sons, 1890; p 120; NEHGS Library, Boston, MA; Alden Sears, "yeoman," of Rochester, resided for a time in Nova Scotia, and was one of the grantees of the town of Liverpool in 1761. His wife dying, he returned to the States, living for a time in Pawtucket and Providence, engaged in boat-building and distilling. He had been previously a seaman, and is said to have commanded a whaling vessel before he was of age. Marrying again, he settled in Dighton, MA, on the old Walker homestead, which on the death of her father, fell to his wife. The old house is still standing near 200 years old, and is a good specimen of the early colonial times. About commencement of the Revolutionary War he resumed his voyages, and in returning from the West Indies with a cargo of molasses was captured by the British, lost his vessel and cargo, and was held prisoner several years. An English officer, with whom he made friends, finally procured his release and supplied him with funds for his return. His wife is said to have had full faith during all the years of his absence that he would return, although others had given him up as dead. According to the superstitions of the times, there were many signs convincing her that he would return. One evening in her teacup, the peculiar position of the leaves was proof that he was then on his way home. She rose hastily, saying "Alden will be home to-night, and I must put the house in order, and dress and go to meet him." Upon opening the door, she really saw him in the distance approaching the house. They removed to Bristol, NY in 1792, with others from the vicinity of Dighton For his land he paid six cents an acre. He was in Capt Elijah Walker's Co., in Col John Hathaway's Regt, and marched on "ye alarm of 2 Aug 1780, to Tiverton, 18 miles' travel, 7 days' service, wages L1.8.0."


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Alden SEARS

Father: Roland SEARS
Mother: Thankful CROWELL

Family 1: Sarah CROSBY
  1. Ansel SEARS
  2. Hiram SEARS
  3. Alden SEARS
  4. Joshua SEARS
  5. Alden SEARS
  6. Sarah SEARS
  7. Rebecca SEARS
  8. Ebenezer SEARS

                     _Roland SEARS _____
 _Roland SEARS _____|
|                   |_Elizabeth CROSBY _
|
|--Alden SEARS 
|
|                    ___________________
|_Thankful CROWELL _|
                    |___________________

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Notes

!S.P. May p.332 Alden Sears removed to Hawley in Mar 1795


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