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Dotson for sharing the results of his research in Austria, and a correspondent (who wishes to remain anonymous) who provided some extracts from the Pinkus-Fraenkel Archive at the <I>Leo Baeck Institute</I> in New York. Gary Boyd Roberts, also of the <I>New England Historic-Genealogical Society</I>, helped with much of the New England ancestry. Kelsey Jackson Williams contributed the Blackwell ancestry. Other contributors include Hon Howard F. Sachs, Joseph Cook, François Velde, Wanda Thomalla, and Julie Helen Otto and David Allen Lambert, both also of NEHGS. <BR> <BR> <P> <BR><BR> <CENTER>William Addams Reitwiesner</CENTER> <P><BR> <CENTER> <A HREF="mailto:WmAddams@gmail.com">wargs@wargs.com</A> </CENTER> <P> <BR><BR> <TABLE BORDER CELLPADDING=4 WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=2> Ancestry of John Forbes Kerry </TH></TR><TR><TD VALIGN=TOP> 1 </TD><TD> <I>John</I> Forbes <B>Kerry</B>, <!-- family calls him "Johnny" --> b. Fitzsimons Army Hospital, Aurora, Col., 11 Dec. 1943, Lt. Gov. of Massachusetts 1982-1985, US Senator from Massachusetts from 1985, <!-- prostate cancer surgery 12 Feb 2003, father died from the disease --> Democratic Party nominee for US President 2004 <BR> m. (1) Bay Shore, New York, 23 May 1970, sep. ... 1982, div. ... 25 July 1988, annul. ... 1997, as her first husband, <BR> Julia Stimson <B>Thorne</B>, author, <!-- 1994 You are not alone --> <!-- 1996 A change of heart --> <!-- article on her in *The Washingtonian*, July 1996, pp. 53, 96, 98 says she lives in Jackson Hole, WY --> b. ... 17 Sept. 1944, d. Concord, Mass., 27 April 2006 [she later m. (2) ... , Richard J ... Charlesworth, architect, b. ... (ca. 1947)], <!-- in 2003 living at 601 South Tracy Ave., Bozeman, Montana --> dau. of Landon Ketchum Thorne, Jr., and of Alice Smith Barry. <BR> Further details of her ancestry can be found <A HREF="thorne.html">here</A>. <BR> m. (2) Nantucket, Mass., 26 May 1995, as her second husband, [<CITE>Mass VR</CITE> Marriages 1995 015692] <!-- when he was a US Senator and she was a Philanthropist --> <BR> <!-- ?? Simo(tilde)es o tilde 245 00F8 C3 B5 195 181 --> Maria <I>Teresa</I> Thierstein <B>Sim玫es-Ferreira</B>, b. Lourenço Marques (now Maputo), Moçambique [Mozambique], 5 Oct. 1938 [she had previously m. (1) Pittsburgh, Pa., 5 Feb. 1966, <!-- New York Times, Sun 6 Feb 1966, p. 89, col. 2 --> (Henry) John Heinz, III, b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 23 Oct. 1938, US Senator from Pennsylvania from 1977, killed <!-- his plane collided with a helicopter over a schoolyard --> Lower Merion, Pa., 4 Apr. 1991], <!-- ?? Simo(tilde)es o tilde 245 00F8 C3 B5 195 181 --> dau. of José Sim玫es-Ferreira and of Irene Thierstein. <BR> Further details of her ancestry can be found <A HREF="simoes.html">here</A>. <BR><BR> Issue by first wife: <BR><BR> <TABLE> <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT> A. </TD><TD> Alexandra Forbes Kerry, b. <!-- Emerson Hospital --> Concord, Mass., 5 Sept. 1973. <!-- Mass VR Births 1973 38:268 --> <!-- at her birth her father was a businessman --> <!-- in 2004 she is an actress and film school student in Los Angeles --> <!-- <I>Spartan</I>, with Val Kilmer, release date March 2004 --> <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT> B. </TD><TD> Vanessa Bradford Kerry, b. <!-- Emerson Hospital --> Concord, Mass., 31 Dec. 1976. <!-- Mass VR Births 1976 33:485 --> <!-- at her birth her father was a lawyer --> <!-- in 2004 she is a student at Harvard Medical School --> </TABLE> <BR><BR> Issue by second wife: none. <BR><BR> Second wife's issue by her first husband: <BR><BR> <TABLE> <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT> A. </TD><TD> John Heinz IV, b. ... [ca. 1967]. <!-- teacher, married, dau * 2000 --> <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT> B. </TD><TD> Andre Heinz, b. ... [ca. 1970]. <!-- environmental consultant, works at The Natural Step, in Stockholm email address: andre.heinz@detnaturligasteget.se --> <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT> C. </TD><TD> Christopher Drake Heinz, b. ... 1973. </TABLE> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> PARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 2 </TD><TD> Richard John <B>Kerry</B>, diplomat, lawyer, and writer, b. 10 Downing Road, Brookline, Mass., 28 July 1915, d. (of metastatic prostate cancer) Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass., 29 July 2000 [<CITE>Mass VR</CITE> Deaths 2000 004530; <CITE>SSDI</CITE> 023-22-6467; <CITE>Boston Globe</CITE> 31 July 2000, p. C9, col. 5] <BR> m. Montgomery, Ala., 8 Feb. 1941 <!-- <CITE>Boston Sunday Globe</CITE>, Feb 9 1941, p. 46, col. 1 --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3 </TD><TD> Rosemary Isabel <B>Forbes</B>, b. Paris 27 Oct. 1913, d. Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., 14 Nov. 2002 <!-- active in wildlife preservation and in environmental and community groups in Massachusetts --> [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 116; <CITE>SSDI</CITE> 022-36-3201; <CITE>Washington Post</CITE> 20 Nov 2002, p. B6] <!-- Richard and Rosemary had four children: a. Peggy Kerry b. ca. 1941 NGO liaison at the US Mission to the United Nations m. George Kaler associate dean for administration aththe CUNY Medical Center (they live on Barrow Street, Greenwich Village) Adopted issue: a) Iris Kerry-Kaler b. China 1998, adopted ae. 2 b. John (number 1, above) c. Diana Kerry, school teacher d. Cameron Kerry, attorney with Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo (of Boston) b. ca. 1950 m. 1983 Kathy Weinman b. ca. 1953 dau. of Joe and Anne Weinman, Eastern European immigrants a) ... Kerry b. ca. 1986 b) ... Kerry b. ca. 1990 --> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD VALIGN=TOP> 4 </TD><TD> Frederick A ... <B>Kerry</B>, shoe merchant, b. as Fritz <B>Kohn</B> at dwelling 224, <!-- ?? Benes(caron)ov s caron 353 0161 C5 A1 197 161 --> Bennisch, Austria [now Horni Bene拧ov, <!-- on the road between Freudenthal (Bruntal) and Troppau (Opava) and south of Jaegerndorf (Krnov) --> Severomoravsky province, Czech Republic], 10 May 1873, birth recorded among the Jewish births on the last folio (folio 77) of vol. VII (1866-1873) of the Roman Catholic birth records of the Bennisch parish, baptized along with his wife and infant son Erich at the Pfarrkirche St. Othmar in Mödling, Austria<!-- a Vienna suburb -->, on 9 Oct. 1901 (Erich had been born at Mödling, Feldgasse 67, on 26 Feb. 1901), <!-- died June 1990 [SSDI 087-07-5042] --> by decree of 17 Dec 1901 of the Austrian Statthalterei in Vienna the name Kohn was officially changed to Kerry (for Fritz, his wife Ida, geb. Löwe, and their son Erich) at which time Fritz was listed as born in Bennisch but originating from Freudenthal, and currently working as a supplier for a shoe factory in Mödling (the name change was ordered in Austrian Silesia on 17 March 1902 at Troppau), sailed (with his wife and son Erich) on the <I>Koenigin Luise</I> departing from Genoa, Italy, on 4 May 1905 and arriving in New York (Ellis Island) on 18 May 1905, filed a Declaration of Intention for naturalization in the Circuit Court of Cook Co., Ill., on 21 June 1907, and a Petition of Naturalization in the same Court on 6 Feb. 1911, d. (suicide by pistol shot to the head in the men's lavatory of the Copley Plaza Hotel, 487 Boylston Street) Boston, Mass., 23 Nov. 1921, age 48y 6m 13d, bur. Holyhood Cemetery, Brookline, Mass. 25 Nov. 1921 <BR> m. Mödling 9 Jan. 1900 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 5 </TD><TD> Ida <B>Löwe</B>, b. Zoltán utca 2, Lipótváros district, Budapest, Hungary, 22 Feb. 1877, d. Sarasota, Fla., 19 Jan. 1960, bur. with her husband in Holyhood Cemetery, Brookline, Mass. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6 </TD><TD> James Grant <B>Forbes</B>, international lawyer and banker, b. Shanghai, China, 22 Oct. 1879, d. Paris 24 Apr. 1955 [<CITE>New York Times</CITE> 1955 Ap 26, 29:2] <BR> m. 10 Walnut St., Boston, Mass., 28 Nov. 1906 <!-- settled in St.-Briac-sur-Mer in 1908 --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7 </TD><TD> Margaret Tyndal <B>Winthrop</B>, b. ... , Mass., 23 Feb. 1880, d. St.-Briac-sur-Mer, Brittany, 7 July 1970 [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 115; <CITE>WFA</CITE> 405; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 646; <CITE>New York Times</CITE> 1970 Jl 9, 37:6] <!-- Obit says she was survived by these children: James Grant Forbes Jr John Winthrop Forbes Griselda Forbes Martineau Mrs Frederic Winthrop Mrs Richard Kerry Eileen Forbes Tailleux Mrs John Pudney Alastair Cameron Forbes Ian Archibald Forbes Mrs Terence Armstrong Mme Alain La Londe --> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 8 </TD><TD> Benedikt <B>Kohn</B>, Brauereipächter [master brewer], b. ... , Austria, ... [possibly at Trubok, near Kremsier, Moravia, now <!-- ?? Krome(caron)r(caron)i(acute)z(caron) e caron 283 011B C4 9B 196 155 r caron 345 0159 C5 99 197 153 z caron 382 017E C5 BE 197 190 --> Troubky, near Krom臎艡í啪, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic / or possibly at Klobouk, Moravia, now Klobouky, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic], ... [ca. 1824], d. dwelling 224, Bennisch <!-- ?? Benes(caron)ov s caron 353 0161 C5 A1 197 161 --> [now Horni Bene拧ov, Severomoravsky province, Czech Republic] 4 July 1876, ae. 52 <!-- he had m. (1) NN 5 kids, including: a. Bernhard * Klobouky 1854 succeeded his father in beer brewing m. 1878 Hermine from Freistadt b. Josef * 1860 after she died, he moved to Bennisch and married Mathilde near the end of 1868 --> <BR> m. ... [bef. 1869] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 9 </TD><TD> Mathilde <B>Fränkel</B>, <!-- ?? Gl(stroke)ogo(acute)wek l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> b. Oberglogau, Prussia [now G艂ogówek, Poland], 14 Sept. 1845 <!-- after Benedikt's death, she and her kids moved to Mödling, where her brother Alfred was a Schuhfabrik --> d. [of heart failure] Vienna, Austria, 24 May 1935, at 9AM <!-- other kids: a. Ida, * Bennisch 224, 26 June 1869, + New York 1942 m. Köln Hirsch Benjamin Auersbach a) Elisabeth Auersbach Malerin in Paris b) Edith Auersbach Internistin u Malerin in New York b. Otto, * Bennisch 224, 11 May 1876 Major, Austrian Army bapt. Parish Church of St. Othmar, M"odling, 18 July 1896 as "Otto Franz" 1897 changed name to Kerry + Wien 1934 m. Wien 1913 Marie Striegel 4 children According to an article by Bruce I. Konviser in <CITE>The Washington Times</CITE>, Friday, March 12, 2004, p. A19, col. 3, Otto Kerry's descendants include: a) Otto Kerry a] Otto Kerry a. Manfred Kerry Deputy Mayor of Josefstadt, Eighth District of Vienna --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 10 </TD><TD> Siegfried [Szigfrid] <B>Löwe</B>, <!-- ?? kereskedo(double acute) o double acute 337 0151 C5 91 197 145 --> keresked艖 [trader], b. Märisch-Aussee [Aussee in Moravia, now Úsov, Severomoravsky province, Czech Republic], 12 Sept. 1834, from 1882 to 1884 living at Tükör utca 2, from 1885 to 1886 living on Kossuth Lajos utca, both in the Lipótváros district of Budapest, d. [of pneumonia] at Zieglergasse 73, Vienna, 31 March 1918 <BR> m. Brünn Synagogue, Brünn, Moravia [now Brno, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic], 20 March 1870 <!-- at marriage he was ae. 35 y 4 m she was ae. 24 y 4 m --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 11 </TD><TD> Josefa [Jozefina] <B>Löw</B>, b. at dwelling 89, Boskowitz, Moravia [now Boskovice, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic], 31 Oct. 1845, d. [of bronchial complications] at Parkgasse 3, Vienna, 17 Nov. 1897 <!-- they moved to Br"aunerstrasse 5, Wien 1st District immediately after their marriage Siegfried returned to Vienna in 1883, residing at Reisnerstrasse 42 in Vienna's 3rd district then moved to Parkgasse 3, also in the 3rd district Buda and Pest were combined in 1873 The Löwe family lived in the Pest part (to the east of the Danube) Children: a. Lina / Linda b. Wien 4 Apr. 1870 m. by Jewish rites 16 March 1902 Wilhelm Schloss a) Lilli Josephine b. Wien 9 March 1903 m. Wien 27 May 1923 Erwin Goldschmied b) Leopold b. Wien 6 May 1905 m. Wien 16 Sept 1927 Kitti Gr"unwald b. Jenni b. Budapest 21 Apr. 1872 deported 13 Aug. 1942 from their apartment at Sterngasse 11/16 to the Theresienstadt ghetto sent from there to the death camp at Treblinka unmarried c. Felix b. Budapest 6 Oct. 1873 Lieutenant in the Reserve Army d. of heart failure Wien 19 March 1935 unmarried d. Otto b. Budapest 7 Jan. 1875 deported 13 Aug. 1942 from their apartment at Sterngasse 11/16 to the Theresienstadt ghetto murdered there 29 June 1943 unmarried e. Ida b. Budapest 22 Feb. 1877 (number 5, above) --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12 </TD><TD> Francis Blackwell <B>Forbes</B>, China merchant, <!-- generally considered to be a euphemism for "Opium Merchant" --> b. ... , N. Y., 11 Aug. 1839, <!-- <CITE>JSH</CITE> says 11 Oct. 1839 --> d. Boston, Mass., 2 May 1908 <BR> m. New York, N. Y., 8 May 1867 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 13 </TD><TD> Isabel <B>Clark</B>, b. ... N. Y., ... [ca. 1846], d. (of coronary thrombosis, with underlying arteriosclerosis) Boston, Mass., 1 Sept. 1931 ae. 89y 2m [<CITE>Mass VR</CITE> Deaths 1931 18:387] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14 </TD><TD> Robert Charles <B>Winthrop</B>, Jr., b. Boston, Mass., 7 Dec. 1834, <!-- H '55 --> d. Boston, Mass., 5 June 1905 [<CITE>WFA</CITE> 390; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 646] <BR> m. ... 1 June 1869 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Mason</B>, b. ... , Mass., 1 Oct. 1844, d. Boston, Mass., 22 Apr. 1924 <!-- death date found by David Dearborn in the Boston City Directory --> [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 115] </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 16 </TD><TD> ... <B>Kohn</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 17 </TD><TD> ... <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... <!-- 16 + 17 plausibly had other sons: a. Bernhard Kohn, Bierbrauerei who had a son: Max Kohn * 1871 b. Emanuel Kohn, merchant, b. Trubok, Moravia, 27 Nov. 1828, d. Wien 25 Apr. 1914, did not convert, bur. Matzleinsdorfer Cemetery, m. ca. 1856 Bertha Fr"ankel b. Oberglogau 23 Nov. 1836 d. Wien 25 Apr. 1914 (same date as husband?) did not convert (see below) Issue: a) Ida Kohn b. Wien 6 Jan. 1857 b) Benno Kohn b. Wien 11 Dec. 1858 changed name to Kerry c) Richard Kohn b. Wien 20 June 1862 changed name to Kerry --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 18 </TD><TD> Jacob <B>Fränkel</B>, <!-- ?? Bial(stroke)a l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> b. Zülz, Upper Silesia [now Bia艂a, Opole province, Poland], 13 May 1809, d. ... <BR> m. ... [bef. 1836] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 19 </TD><TD> Johanna <B>Fischer</B>, <!-- ?? Gl(stroke)ogo(acute)wek l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> b. Oberglogau, Prussia [now G艂ogówek, Poland], 13 Aug. 1816, d. Oberglogau, Prussia [now G艂ogówek, Poland], 1 Feb. 1848 <!-- additional kids: Bertha, m. Emanuel Kohn (see above) Alfred, owner of the M"odling shoe factory where Fritz Kohn (number 4, above) was employed as an accountant Otto, m1. Wien, Adele Strakosch, from Br"unn m2. Johanna Kohn Issue by 2nd m. includes: a) Otto * 12 VI 1854 had Emanuel Kohn as a witness at his marriage Wilhelm, * Oberglogau 1844 m. 11 IX 1870 Mathild Sorer --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 20 </TD><TD> Leopold <B>Löwy</B> or <B>Löwe</B>, Bräuhauspächter, b. ... , d. ... [before 20 March 1870] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 21 </TD><TD> Katharina <B>Stern</B>, b. ... [ca. 1799], d. Brünn, Moravia [now Brno, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic], 3 Sept. 1886 <!-- children (out of order): a. Albert, * Usov 1817 Rabbi of the Jewish Community in Paddington, London m. 1871 b. Wilhelm, * Usov 6 III 1826 + Wien 22 V 1912 m. Breslau 25 II 1871 Emma Friederike Fr"ankel * Ratibor 9 XI 1841 + 28 XII 1928 a) Robert Leopold * Wien 23 I 1872, to London b) Rosalia * Wien 18 VII 1876 c) Felix * Wien 24 XI 1877, to London, Brit Citizen 22 XII 1948 d) Gertrud * Wien 14 VI 1882 c. Moritz, moved to Budapest d. Alois * Usov 28 II 1831 m. Wien 18 VIII 1867 Ernestine Spitzer * Wien 12 III 1845 T d Carl S (d. by 1867) u d Regine geb. Schiec e. Siegfried * Usov 12 Sept. 1834 (number 10, above) f. Charlotte * Usov IX 1822 m. Markus (Moritz) Wassertrilling * Boskowitz IX 1820 10 May 1897 changed name to Wallner lived at Grosse B"ackergasse 10, Brno a) David * Boskowitz 3 V 1858 Merchand in Wien m. Wien 13 XII 1891 Rosa Tauber * Wien 19 VIII 1870 --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 22 </TD><TD> Benjamin <B>Löw</B>, b. ... [ca. 1797], d. Brünn, Moravia [now Brno, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic], 26 July 1876 <!-- he had previously m. Breindel ... , b. ... [ca. 1800] d. of nerve-fever in Boskowitz house 90 on 1 Oct. 1834, ae. 34 Issue by her: a. Ester * Boskowitz 2 Sept. 1826 b. Juda * Boskowitz 7 Apr. 1829 c. Markus * Boskowitz 25 Sept. 1830 + Boskowitz 29 Apr. 1831 d. Elka * Boskowitz 7 Jan. 1832 m. Brno 6 V 1856 Hermann Flamm * Wien 1823 --> <BR> m. Boskowitz, Moravia [now Boskovice, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic], 14 July 1840 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 23 </TD><TD> Betty <B>Spitzer</B>, <!-- ?? Stra(acute)z(caron)nice z caron 382 017E C5 BE 197 190 --> b. Straßnitz [now Strá啪nice, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic] ... Sept. 1817, d. Girkrastraße 5, Brünn, Moravia [now Brno, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic], 19 Jan. 1898, ae. 82 <!-- they had children: a. Luna / Mina * Boskowitz 30 Nov. 1841 m. Brno 23 VI 1863 Franz Spitz * Boskowitz 1833 b. Maria * Boskowitz 24 V 1843 +Brno 16 III 1912 m. Brno 4 VII 1865 Hermann Tugendhat * Bielitz 24 II 1834 + Brno 1903 a) Klara * Brno 2 VII 1866 m. Brno 20 VI 1886 Moritz Meiler b) Emil * Brno 14 X 1867 + Brno 5 XII 1928 m. Boskowitz 3 IX 1893 Marie Fleischer * Boskowitz 9 VI 1869 a] Benno * Brno 23 IX .... m. Brno 15 XII 1924 Wilhelmine Herrnritter, Catholic, * Brno 2 II 1903 b] Fritz * Brno 10 X 1895 c] Robert * Brno 11 III 1897 m. Brno 29 IX 1931 Gertrude Emilie Seidler * Kladno 29 IX 1904 d] Franziska * Brno 27 III 1900 m. Adolf Igler e] Lise * Brno 27 XI 1900 m. Richard Schwarz c) Robert * Brno 2 II 1869 + Brno 15 X 1877 d) Karl * Brno 18 XI 1870, merchant m. Berlin 24 IV 1897 Josefine Charlotte Guttmann * Berlin 19 III 1878 a] Erwin * Brno 18 I 1898 b] Ilse * Brno 13 II 1899 c] Eva * Brno 25 IV 1901 d] Hermann * Brno 23 II 1904 m. Brno 4 VIII 1934 Gertrude Zucker * Brno 30 VI 1910 e) Oskar * Brno 13 IX 1872, merchant in Paris m. Brno 22 II .... Olga Bondy * 10 I 1877 a] Johanna * Paris 13 VI 1904 b] Simeon * Ermont 11 XI 1905 c] Claire * Ermont 11 II 1907 d] Robert Hermann * Ermont 2 V 1908 e] Emil Ignaz * Ermont 11 I 1912 f] Friderique * Ermont 3 III 1910 f) Pauline * Brno 8 IV 1873 m. Prof. Zimmer in Brno g) Olga * Brno 20 IX 1875 m. Armin Zimmer in Wien h) Benno * Brno 2 IX 1877 + Brno 10 I 1942, chemist, factory director m. Brno, Olbravice parish (catholic) 29 VIII 1908 Germaine Leodie Cesarie Mannin * Dombsin, France a] René * Brno, Zabrdovice parish, 27 VII 1909 m. Brno 20 VIII 1938 Anna Beckmann * Trutnov 9 IX 1918 b] Anna Maria * Brno, Zabrdovice parish, 11 VI 1914 i) Ida * Brno VIII 1878 + Brno 9 V 1879 j) Richard * Brno 8 X 1879 from 1909 to 1915 worked as an engineer in Moravsky Ostrava k) Siegmund * Brno 24 XI 1880 + Brno 5 IV 1881 l) Leopold * Brno 12 II 1882 m. Brno 12 XI 1912 Terezia Ziegler * Brno 28 VIII 1889 c. Bernhard * Boskowitz 24 June 1844 + Boskowitz 28 May 1845 d. Josephine * Boskowitz 31 Oct. 1845 (number 11, above) e. Markus * Boskowitz 23 Jan. 1847, emigrated to US, + there in 1910 f. Ignaz * Boskowitz 4 May 1849, merchant in Vienna, + 29 Oct. 1910 g. Sali * Boskowitz 1850 h. Rosa * Boskowitz May 1852 + 4 Dec. 1890 The family moved to Br"unn in 1860, residing at B"ackerstrasse 7 (later Grosse B"ackerstrasse 116) --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 24 </TD><TD> Rev. John Murray <B>Forbes</B>, Rector of St. Luke's, N. Y., b. ... , N. Y., 5 May 1807, d. Elizabeth, N. J., 11 Oct. 1885 [<CITE>AT</CITE> 385] <BR> m. ... 26 Dec. 1838 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 25 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Howell</B>, b. ... , d. ... 21 July 1849 [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 26 </TD><TD> William Mather <B>Clark</B>, banker, b. Litchfield, Conn., 26 May 1805, d. Berkley House, 5th Ave., New York, N. Y., 21 Nov. 1878 [<CITE>OSP</CITE> 1695; <CITE>New York Times</CITE> 1878 N 23 5:3] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 27 </TD><TD> Isabella <B>Staples</B>, b. ... , N. Y., ... [ca. 1805], d. ... [living 1870] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 28 </TD><TD> Robert Charles <B>Winthrop</B>, US Representative from Massachusetts, Speaker of the House of Representatives, b. Boston, Mass., 12 May 1809, <!-- HC 1828 --> d. Boston, Mass., 16 Nov. 1894 [<CITE>WFA</CITE> 315; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 646; <CITE>DAB</CITE>] <BR> m. ... 12 March 1832 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 29 </TD><TD> Elizabeth Cabot <B>Blanchard</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 27 May 1809, d. ... 14 June 1842 [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:154] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 30 </TD><TD> Robert Means <B>Mason</B>, b. Portsmouth, N.H., 25 Sept. 1810, d. Savannah, Ga., 13 March 1879 <BR> m. ... 4 Dec. 1843 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 31 </TD><TD> Sarah Ellen <B>Francis</B>, b. ... , Mass., 17 May 1819, d. Dieppe, France, 27 Sept. 1865 [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 115] </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 36 </TD><TD> Isaac <B>Fränkel</B>, <!-- ?? Bial(stroke)a l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> b. Zülz, Upper Silesia [now Bia艂a, Opole province, Poland], 14 Dec. 1768, <!-- ?? Gl(stroke)ogo(acute)wek l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> d. Oberglogau, Prussia [now G艂ogówek, Poland], 17 Jan. 1849 <BR> m. ... 1803 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 37 </TD><TD> Rosalie <B>Löwy</B>, b. Weidenau, Upper Silesia [now Vidnava, Sevoromoravsky province, Czech Republic], 17 May 1780, <!-- ?? Gl(stroke)ogo(acute)wek l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> d. Oberglogau, Prussia [now G艂ogówek, Poland], 30 June 1869 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 44 </TD><TD> ... [possibly the Bernhard <B>Löw</B> who was b. ca. 1771 and who d. Boskowitz 24 Apr. 1839] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 45 </TD><TD> ... <B></B> </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- additional possible child: Samuel Löw * Boskowitz 1809 + Brno 8 I 1891 m. Boskowitz 2 II 1833 Franziska * Kremser kids: a. Bernhard * Kremser 1840m + Brno 1881 b. Bertha * Kremser 1841 + Brno 1895 m. NN L"owenheim c. Pauline m. NN L"owenheim --> 48 </TD><TD> Col. James Grant <B>Forbes</B>, b. St. Augustine, Fla., 22 Nov. 1769, d. New York, N. Y., ... [bur. St. Mark's 25 Sept. 1825] [<CITE>AT</CITE> 385] <BR> m. New York, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1804 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 49 </TD><TD> Frances Elizabeth <B>Blackwell</B>, b. ... , d. New York, N. Y., 27 Dec. 1845 [bur. St. Luke's] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 50 </TD><TD> Benjamin Betterton <B>Howell</B>, b. ... 27 Sept. 1786, d. at sea aboard the "President", ... March 1841 [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] <BR> m. ... 15 March 1810 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 51 </TD><TD> Frances <B>Howell</B>, b. ... , Pa., 2 Feb. 1791, d. ... 8 June 1829 [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 52 </TD><TD> Stephen <B>Clark</B>, b. ... [ca. 1775, ae. 53 at death], d. Litchfield, Conn., 18 Sept. 1828, bur. there <BR> m. Windsor, Conn., 6 Oct. 1802 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 53 </TD><TD> Roxanna <B>Phelps</B>, b. Windsor, Conn., ... [ca. 1764, ae. 73 at death], d. ... 19 Jan. 1837 [bur. Litchfield, Conn.] [she had m. (1) 1785 Dr Timothy Mather] [<CITE>OSP</CITE> 555] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 54 </TD><TD> John <B>Staples</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 16 July 1803, proved 16 March 1809] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 55 </TD><TD> Amy <B>Purdy</B>, b. ... , d. ... . <!-- CalOwen@attbi.com --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 56 </TD><TD> Thomas Lindall <B>Winthrop</B>, b. New London, Conn., 6 March 1760, <!-- HC 1780 --> d. Boston, Mass., 22 Feb. 1841 [<CITE>WFA</CITE> 209; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 646] <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 25 July 1786 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 57 </TD><TD> Elizabeth Bowdoin <B>Temple</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 23 Oct. 1769, d. Boston, Mass., 23 July 1825 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 58 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Blanchard</B>, b. ... [bapt. Salem, Mass., 1 Feb. 1784, ae. 29 at death], <!-- HC 1802 --> d. <!-- of consumption --> Wenham, Mass., 26 June 1813 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 29 Aug. 1808 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 59 </TD><TD> Mary Ann <B>Cabot</B>, b. ... [bapt. Salem, Mass., 9 May 1784], d. Boston, Mass., 25 July 1809 [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:196 and 154] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 60 </TD><TD> Jeremiah <B>Mason</B>, US Senator from New Hampshire, <!-- Yale class of 1788 --> b. Lebanon, Conn., 27 Apr. 1768, d. Boston, Mass., 14 Oct. 1848 [<CITE>DAB</CITE>] <!-- which says that he "was of unusual stature, being six feet, six inches in height." Hmmmmm. --> <BR> m. ... 6 Nov. 1799 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 61 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Means</B>, b. Amherst, N. H., 20 Oct. 1777, d. ... 12 Apr. 1858 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 62 </TD><TD> Ebenezer <B>Francis</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 15 Oct. 1775, d. Boston, Mass., 21 Sept. 1858 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 3 Nov. 1799 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 63 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Thorndike</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 8 July 1778, d. Boston, Mass., 24 June 1853 [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 114] </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 72 </TD><TD> Abraham Isaac <B>Fränkel</B>, b. Hotzenplotz, Moravia [now Osoblaha, Sevoromoravsky province, Czech Republic], 22 July 1750, d. ... <!-- he m2. Chandel (Johanna) Wiener b. Zülz 14 Aug 1773, d. Neustadt, Upper Silesia, 2 Apr 1866 --> <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 73 </TD><TD> Blume (Bertha) <B>Wiener</B>, <!-- ?? Bial(stroke)a l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> b. Zülz, Upper Silesia [now Bia艂a, Opole province, Poland], 2 Sept. 1790, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 96 </TD><TD> Rev. John <B>Forbes</B>, Rector of St. Augustine, Fla., b. Strathdon, Scotland, ... Aug. 1740, d. ... , Scotland, 17 Sept. 1783 [<CITE>DAB</CITE>; <CITE>AT</CITE> 384] <BR> m. Milton, Mass., 2 Feb. 1769 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 97 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Murray</B>, b. ... 1745, d. Milton, Mass., ... June 1811 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 98 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Blackwell</B>, iron merchant in New York City, b. ... , d. ... 1827 [<CITE>Barrett</CITE> 2:133-135] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 99 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Hazard</B>, b. ... [bapt. First Presbyterian Church, N. Y., 29 May 1753], d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 967] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 100 </TD><TD> Maj. Joseph <B>Howell</B>, Paymaster General of the United States, <!-- member of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati --> b. Philadelphia, Pa., 31 Aug. 1750, d. Philadelphia, Pa., 8 Aug. 1798 [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] <BR> m. Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 13 Jan. 1785 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 101 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>Betterton</B>, b. Philadelphia, Pa., 13 Jan. 1763, d. ... 20 Sept. 1787 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 102 </TD><TD> Joshua Ladd <B>Howell</B>, b. Woodbury, N. J., 19 Sept. 1762, d. ... 10 Jan. 1818 [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] <BR> m. ... 16 Feb. 1786 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 103 </TD><TD> Anna <B>Blackwood</B>, b. ... 16 Feb. 1769, d. ... 14 Jan. 1855 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 104 </TD><TD> William <B>Clark</B>, b. ... 1 Nov. 1751, d. ... [<CITE>ALC</CITE> p. 29] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 105 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Goodell</B>, b. ... 24 June 1751, d. ... [<CITE>GEW</CITE> 259] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 106 </TD><TD> William <B>Phelps</B>, b. Windsor, Conn., 16 March 1702, d. Middlefield, Conn., ... 1776 [<CITE>OSP</CITE> 171] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1760] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 107 </TD><TD> Anna <B>Bishop</B>, b. ... [ca. 1737], d. Litchfield, Conn., 19 Jan. 1813 [ae. 76, as "Anna Parsons"] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 108 </TD><TD> ... <B>Staples</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 109 </TD><TD> ... <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... [referred to in her son's Will as "Mrs. Elizabeth Ransom"] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 110 </TD><TD> Timothy <B>Purdy</B>, b. ... 1755, d. ... 1829 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 111 </TD><TD> Amy <B>Hubbs</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 112 </TD><TD> John Still <B>Winthrop</B>, b. New London, Conn., 15 Jan. 1719/20, <!-- Yale 1737 --> d. New London, Conn., 6 June 1776 [<CITE>WFA</CITE> 154; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 643] <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 4 Sept. 1750 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 113 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Borland</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 24 Apr. 1732, d. New London, Conn., 5 Apr. 1760 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 114 </TD><TD> John <B>Temple</B>, b. Noddle's Island [now East Boston], Mass., bapt. Boston, Mass., 16 Apr. 1732, d. at his residence, 156 Greenwich St, New York, N. Y., 17 Nov. 1798 [<CITE>Complete Baronetage</CITE>, ed. by G. E. C., vol. I (Exeter: Pollard, 1900), pp. 85-86] <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 20 Jan. 1767 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 115 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Bowdoin</B>, b. ... 1750, d. Boston, Mass., 25 Oct. 1809 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 116 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Blanchard</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 29 Feb. 1756, d. <!-- of typhus fever --> Wenham, Mass, 4 May 1813 <BR> m. [int. Wenham 21Apr 1781] Malden, Mass., 3 June 1781 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 117 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Gardner</B>, b. Malden, Mass., 9 Feb. 1759, d. Wenham, Mass., 24 June 1816 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 118 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Cabot</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 14 June 1757, d. Natchez, Miss., ... 1832 [obit <CITE>Salem Register</CITE> 9 Aug. 1832] [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:194] <BR> m. ... [Int. Salem 28 Jan. 1780] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 119 </TD><TD> Anna (Nancy) <B>Clarke</B>, b. ... July 1761, d. Salem, Mass., 9 Sept. 1788 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 120 </TD><TD> Jeremiah <B>Mason</B>, b. Norwalk, Conn., 22 Feb. 1729/30, d. Lebanon, Conn., 16 Apr. 1813 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 121 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Fitch</B>, b. Lebanon, Conn., 28 June 1731 d. ... 16 Dec. 1809 [<CITE>EGD</CITE> 350] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 122 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Means</B>, b. Stewartstown, Ireland, 23 Aug. 1742, d. Amherst, N. H., 24 Jan. 1823 [Daniel F. Secomb, <CITE>History of the Town of Amherst</CITE> (1883), p. 689] <BR> m. ... 24 Nov. 1774 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 123 </TD><TD> Mary <B>McGregor</B>, b. ... 6 Dec. 1752, d. ... 14 Jan. 1838 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 124 </TD><TD> Ebenezer <B>Francis</B>, b. Medford, Mass., 22 Dec. 1743, killed during the Battle of Hubbardton, N. Y., 7 July 1777 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 2 Jan. 1766 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 125 </TD><TD> Judith <B>Wood</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 26 Aug. 1749, d. Beverly, Mass., 23 June 1792 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 126 </TD><TD> Israel <B>Thorndike</B>, sailor, merchant, b. Beverly, Mass., 30 Apr. 1755, d. Boston, Mass., 9 May 1832 [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 108; <CITE>DAB</CITE>] <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 9 Oct. 1777 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 127 </TD><TD> Mercy <B>Trask</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 14 Nov. 1756, d. Beverly, Mass., 20 Oct. 1783 </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 144 </TD><TD> Isaac <B>Fränkel</B>, b. Hotzenplotz, Moravia [now Osoblaha, Sevoromoravsky province, Czech Republic], ... 1725, d. Hotzenplotz, Moravia [now Osoblaha, Sevoromoravsky province, Czech Republic], 13 July 1815 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 145 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 192 </TD><TD> Archibald <B>Forbes</B> of Deskrie, b. ... 1713, d. ... 1793 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 193 </TD><TD> Agnes <B>Lumsden</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 194 </TD><TD> James <B>Murray</B>, b. Ewes, Dumfries, Scotland, 9 Aug. 1713, d. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 8 Nov. 1781 <BR> m. Chesters, Ancrum, Roxburgh, Scotland, 14 May 1744 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 195 </TD><TD> Barbara <B>Bennet</B>, b. Ancrum, Roxburgh, Scotland, 29 Nov. 1724, d. N. C., Feb. 1758 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 196 </TD><TD> Col. Jacob <B>Blackwell</B>, deputy in the New York Provincial Congress, b. ... , N. Y., 20 Nov. 1717, d. Newtown, Queens, N. Y., 23 Oct. 1780 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 513] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 197 </TD><TD> Frances <B>Sackett</B>, b. ... 4 Dec. 1720, d. ... 4 Feb. 1754 [<CITE>Weygant</CITE> 33, 63-64] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 198 </TD><TD> Nathaniel <B>Hazard</B>, merchant, b. ... , d. New York, N. Y., 29 Dec. 1764 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 495] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 199 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Drummy</B>, b. ... 1713, d. ... 27 May 1811 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 200 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Howell</B>, tanner, <!-- a Quaker --> b. ... 6 Feb. 1718, d. ... [bur. Friends Ground, Philadelphia, 2 Nov. 1790, will proved 28 March 1791] [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] <BR> m. Philadelphia, Pa., 19 May 1741 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 201 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Hudson</B>, b. ... 28 Oct. 1723, d. Philadelphia, Pa., 9 Oct. 1757 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 202 </TD><TD> Benjamin <B>Betterton</B>, b. Philadelphia, Pa., 2 Oct. 1737, d. Philadelphia, Pa., 18 Apr. 1786 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 203 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>Harvey</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 204 </TD><TD> John Ladd <B>Howell</B>, b. Philadelphia, Pa., 15 March 1738, d. Woodbury, N. J., 30 Apr. 1785 [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] <BR> m. German Lutheran Church of St. Michael and Zion 1 March 1761 and again at the Darby Meeting, Chester (later Delaware) Co., Pa., 23 July 1761 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 205 </TD><TD> Frances <B>Paschall</B>, b. ... 27 Feb. 1740, d. ... 27 May 1812 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 206 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Blackwood</B>, <!-- of Gloucester Co., N. J. --> b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. ... 4 March 1763 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 207 </TD><TD> Abigail <B>Clement</B>, b. ... 7 Sept. 1739, d. ... 1803 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 208 </TD><TD> Nathaniel <B>Clark</B>, b. ... [ca. 1718], d. Woodstock, Conn., 29 Nov. 1793 <BR> m. Pomfret, Conn., 15 Oct. 1740 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 209 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Comins</B>, b. Woodstock, Conn., 2 Feb. 1724/5, d. Woodstock, Conn., 17 Apr. 1804 [<CITE>ALC</CITE> p. 29] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 210 </TD><TD> Jacob <B>Goodell</B>, b. Pomfret, Conn., 28 Feb. 1707/8, d. ... [<CITE>GEW</CITE> 81] <BR> m. Pomfret, Conn., 20 Dec. 1743 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 211 </TD><TD> Mrs Martha <B>Baker</B>, b. ... , d. ... , widow of William Baker of Rumford (now Concord), N. H. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 212 </TD><TD> William <B>Phelps</B>, b. Windsor, Conn., 4 Feb. 1668, d. Windsor, Conn., ... 1733 [<CITE>OSP</CITE> 48] <BR> m. ... 7 Dec. 1699 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 213 </TD><TD> Abigail <B>Mudge</B>, b. Northampton, Mass., 24 July 1683, d. Windsor, Conn., 24 Apr. 1705 [<CITE>AM</CITE> 51] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 220 </TD><TD> Jonathan <B>Purdy</B>, b. ... 1728, d. ... 1783 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 221 </TD><TD> Charity <B>Hadden</B>, b. ... , d. ... 24 Dec. 1796 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 222 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Hubbs</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 223 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Denton</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 224 </TD><TD> John <B>Winthrop</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 26 Aug. 1681, <!-- HC 1700 --> d. Sydenham, Kent, 1 Aug. 1747 [<CITE>WFA</CITE> 118; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 643] <BR> m. Roxbury, Mass., 6 Dec. 1706 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 225 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Dudley</B>, b. Roxbury, Mass., 27 Aug. 1684, d. ... 29 May 1776 [m2. Jeremiah Miller] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 226 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Borland</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 28 Dec. 1691, d. Boston, Mass., 17 Sept. 1763 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 22 Sept. 1726 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 227 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Lindall</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 19 Aug. 1707, d. Salem, Mass., 22 June 1749 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 228 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Temple</B>, b. ... 1694, emigrated from Northern Ireland to Boston, Mass., Sept. 1717, d. Charlestown, Mass., 14 Apr. 1764 <BR> m. ... 11 Aug. 1721 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 229 </TD><TD> Mehitabel <B>Nelson</B>, b. ... , d. Boston, Mass., 23 Dec. 1775 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 230 </TD><TD> James <B>Bowdoin</B>, Gov. of Massachusetts, b. ... 7 Aug. 1726, d. ... 6 Nov. 1790 [<CITE>DAB</CITE>] <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 15 Sept. 1748 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 231 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Erving</B>, b. ... 1731, d. ... 23 Oct. 1809 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 232 </TD><TD> Joshua <B>Blanchard</B>, b. ... 1718, d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 233 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Hunt</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 234 </TD><TD> John <B>Gardner</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 23 June 1731, d. ... 27 Oct. 1805 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 7 Nov. 1757 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 235 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Pickering</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 11 Jan. 1737, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 236 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Cabot</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 24 July 1720, d. Salem, Mass., 8 Dec. 1767 <!-- will dated 9 Nov. 1767, pro. 5 Jan. 1768 --> [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:52] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 30 March 1744 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 237 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Higginson</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 30 March 1722, d. Beverly, Mass., 25 Oct. 1781 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 238 </TD><TD> John <B>Clarke</B>, b. Portsmouth, N. H., 5 May 1719, d. Salem, Mass., ... Jan. 1801 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 14 March 1754 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 239 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Pickering</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 28 Jan. 1729/30, d. Salem, Mass., 21 Nov. 1826 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 240 </TD><TD> Jeremiah <B>Mason</B>, b. Lebanon, Conn., 4 March 1704/5, d. Norwich, Conn., ... 1779 <BR> m. Norwich, Conn., 24 May 1727 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 241 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Clark</B>, b. Haddam, Mass., ... 1708, d. Franklin, Conn., 11 Apr. 1799 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 242 </TD><TD> James <B>Fitch</B>, b. North London, Conn., 18 Oct. 1703, d. Lebanon, Conn., 10 Feb. 1789 <BR> m. ... 12 Feb. 1727/8 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 243 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Denison</B>, b. ... [bapt. Stonington, Conn., 21 March 1708], d. Lebanon, Conn., 29 Aug. 1792 [<CITE>EGD</CITE> 94] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 244 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Means</B>, of Stewartstown, [Northern] Ireland, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 245 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 246 </TD><TD> Rev. David <B>McGregor</B>, minister of the West Parish, Londonderry, N. H., b. Londonderry, Ireland, 6 Nov. 1710, d. Londonderry, N. H., ... 1777 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 247 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Boyd</B>, b. ... 1720, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 248 </TD><TD> Ebenezer <B>Francis</B>, b. Cambridge, Mass., 25 March 1708, d. ... 16 July 1774 <BR> m. ... 15 Nov. 1733 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 249 </TD><TD> Rachel <B>Whitmore</B>, b. Medford, Mass., 1 Apr. 1712, b. Beverly, Mass., 25 Apr. 1791 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 250 </TD><TD> Israel <B>Wood</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 8 Apr. 1714, d. Beverly, Mass., 27 Apr. 1760 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 7 March 1738/9 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 251 </TD><TD> Judith <B>Tuck</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 30 Sept. 1717, d. Beverly, Mass., 21 June 1814 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 252 </TD><TD> Andrew <B>Thorndike</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 12 Nov. 1719, drowned coming from Philadelphia, Pa., ...1761 [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 75] <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., ... July 1744 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 253 </TD><TD> Anna <B>Morgan</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 23 May 1726, remarried, perhaps d. Wenham, Mass., and bur. there 19 Feb. 1810 ae. 87 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 254 </TD><TD> Osman <B>Trask</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 10 Apr. 1710, d. ... [w d 10 Nov 1770 pro Beverly 11 Dec 1770] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 2 Jan. 1752 [rec. Beverly, Mass.] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 255 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Symonds</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 20 Dec. 1716, d. ... [bur. Beverly, Mass., 5 Oct. 1804] </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 384 </TD><TD> John <B>Forbes</B> of Deskrie, b. ... , d. ... 1739 <BR> m. ... 1699 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 385 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Farquharson</B> of Belenach, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 388 </TD><TD> John <B>Murray</B> of Unthank, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 389 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Bennet</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 390 </TD><TD> Andrew <B>Bennet</B> of Chesters, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 391 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Collingwood</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 392 </TD><TD> Jacob <B>Blackwell</B>, b. ... 4 Aug. 1692, d. ... 1 Dec. 1744 <!-- a man of extraordinary size and strength, 6 feet 2 inches tall, 424 pounds --> [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 513] <BR> m. ... 10 May 1711 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 393 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Hallett</B>, b. ... 22 Oct. 1687, d. ... 26 Aug. 1743 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 487] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 394 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Sackett</B>, judge, b. ... 1680, d. English Kills, Queens Co., 27 Sept. 1755 <BR> m. ... 23 May 1706 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 395 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Alsop</B>, b. Newtown, Queen's Co., N. Y., ... 1690, d. ... 17 June 1773 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 508; <CITE>Weygant</CITE> 30-32] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 396 </TD><TD> Nathaniel <B>Hazard</B>, b. Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y., ... [ca. 1690], d. ... [will dated Philadelphia, Pa., 25 Nov. 1749] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 494] <BR> m. ... [between 17 Apr. 1706 and 1719] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 397 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Hallett</B>, b. ... , d. ... [by May 1722] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 964, 960] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 398 </TD><TD> John <B>Drumeney</B>/<B>Drummy</B>, b. ... , d. ... [adm. 2 Oct. 1724] <BR> m. (apparently bigamously) Dutch Church of New York 14 May 1711 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 399 </TD><TD> Maria <B>Mol</B>, b. ... [bapt. Dutch Church of New York 29 Sept. 1680], d. ... [bur. Dutch Church of New York 6 Apr. 1757] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 965] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 400 </TD><TD> (=816) Jacob <B>Howell</B>, tanner b. Aberystwyth 18 March 1687, <!-- removal certificate from Philadelphia to Chester dated 3 12mo 1707 --> d. ... 17 March 1768 [obit in <CITE>Philadelphia Gazette</CITE> 24 March 1768] [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] <BR> m. ... 17 Aug. 1709 <!-- IGI Chester Co., Pa., 17 June 1709 --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 401 </TD><TD> (=817) Sarah <B>Vernon</B>, b. Sundeway, Cheshire, 13 Sept. 1689, d. ... 13 Jan. 1759 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 402 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Hudson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 403 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Holton</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 404 </TD><TD> Benjamin <B>Betterton</B>, b. ... , d. Philadelphia, Pa., 8 Dec. 1756 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 405 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Thompson</B>, b. ... , d. Philadelphia, Pa., 14 Apr. 1767 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 408 </TD><TD> John <B>Howell</B>, tanner, b. ... 12 Feb. 1712, <!-- from letters to his family on 2 Sept. 1753 living in Johnston Co., North Carolina on 9 Oct. 1758 still in North Carolina on 18 June 1760 in Charles Town, South Carolina on 18 Aug. 1760 arrives at Savannah Town, Georgia on 16 Sept. 1764 at Raes Hall near Savannah --> d. Savannah, Ga., ... [shortly before 15 Oct. 1765] [<CITE>JSH</CITE>] <BR> m. ... 26 Jan. 1734 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 409 </TD><TD> Katherine <B>Ladd</B>, b. ... , d. Philadelphia, Pa., ... [before 9 May 1764] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 410 </TD><TD> John <B>Paschall</B>, b. Blockley Township, Philadelphia, Pa., 5 Nov. 1706, d. ... 11 Feb. 1779 <BR> m. Philadelphia Friends Meeting House 25 Apr. 1728 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 411 </TD><TD> Frances <B>Hodge</B>, b. Antigua, West Indies, 15 June 1710, d. Philadelphia, Pa., 8 Jan. 1781 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 412 </TD><TD> John <B>Blackwood</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 413 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Golden</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 414 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Clement</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1765 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 415 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>Collins</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 416 </TD><TD> Hanniel <B>Clark</B>, b. Haverhill, Mass., 28 Aug. 1682, d. Putnam, Conn., 19 Apr. 1753 [will dated 17 Apr. 1753 and destroyed when the records of the Probate Court of Pomfret were consumed by fire on 5 Jan. 1754] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:182] <BR> m. ... [before 3 Jan. 1710/1] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 417 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Sheppard</B>, b. ... , d. ... [before 25 May 1722] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 418 </TD><TD> Josiah <B>Comins</B>, b. Woburn, Mass., 14 July 1700, d. Killingly, Conn., 6 June 1750 [<CITE>ALC</CITE> p. 26] <BR> m. Woodstock, Conn., 15 May 1721 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 419 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Frissell</B>, b. Woodstock, Conn., 8 July 1701, d. Woodstock, Conn., 25 Feb. 1730/1 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 420 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Goodell</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 30 Oct. 1676, d. Pomfret, Conn., 22 Oct. 1766 [<CITE>GEW</CITE> 22] <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 2 Dec. 1698 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 421 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Horrell</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 1 June 1684, d. Pomfret, Conn., 5 Nov. 1750 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 424 </TD><TD> Timothy <B>Phelps</B>, b. Windsor, Conn., 1 Sept. 1639, d. Windsor, Conn., ... 1719 [<CITE>OSP</CITE> 24] <BR> m. Windsor, Conn., 19 March 1661 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 425 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Griswold</B>, b. Windsor, Conn., 5 Oct. 1644, d. Windsor, Conn., 27 Nov. 1715 [<CITE>EGF</CITE> 20-21] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 426 </TD><TD> Micah <B>Mudge</B>, b. New London, Conn., 9 Dec. 1650, d. Hebron, Conn., 1 Jan. 1724 [<CITE>AM</CITE> 34] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 427 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Alexander</B>, b. Northampton, Mass., 20 Oct. 1648, d. Hebron, Conn., ... [1727-8] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 440 </TD><TD> Jonathan <B>Purdy</B>, b. Budd's Neck, Rye, N. Y., 2 Apr. 1694, d. Rye, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1772 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 441 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Hart</B>, b. Westchester Co., N. Y., 2 Apr. 1694, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 442 </TD><TD> Job <B>Hadden</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 1783, probated 1784] <BR> m. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 443 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Griffin</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 448 </TD><TD> Wait Still <B>Winthrop</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 27 Feb. 1642, d. Boston, Mass., 7 Nov. 1717 [<CITE>WFA</CITE> 97; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 643] <BR> m. ... (bef. 18 Feb. 1678) </TD></TR><TR><TD> 449 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Browne</B>, b. Suffolk Co., Mass., 16 Jan. 1656, d. ... , Mass., 14 June 1690 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 450 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Dudley</B>, Governor of Massachusetts, b. Roxbury, Mass., 23 Sept. 1647 [bapt. Roxbury, Mass., 26 Sept. 1647], d. ... <BR> m. ... 1667/8 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 451 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>Tyng</B>, b. ... 13 July 1651, d. ... 21 Sept. 1722 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 452 </TD><TD> John <B>Borland</B>, b. ... <!-- 3 Feb. 1659 -->, d. Boston, Mass., 30 March 1727 <!-- bur. Granary Grounds, Boston --> <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 23 Oct. 1683 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 453 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Niel</B>, b. ... <!-- Boston 1661/2 -->, d. Boston, Mass., ... Sept. 1727 <!-- bur. Granary Grounds, Boston --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 454 </TD><TD> Timothy <B>Lindall</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 4 Nov. 1677, d. Salem, Mass., 25 Oct. 1760 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 15 Nov. 1705 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 455 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Poole</B>, b. ... [bapt. Old South Church, Boston, Mass., 12 Nov. 1682] d. Boston, Mass., 10 Dec. 1710 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 458 </TD><TD> John <B>Nelson</B>, fur trader b. ... 1654, emigrated to Boston ca. 1670, d. Boston, Mass., 15 Nov. 1734 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 459 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Tailer</B>, b. ... 1667, d. ... 1734 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 460 </TD><TD> James <B>Baudouin</B>, b. La Rochelle ca. 1676, d. Boston, Mass., 8 Sept. 1747 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 18 July 1706 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 461 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Portage</B>, b. ... 13 Feb. 1686/7, d. ... 23 Aug. 1734 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 462 </TD><TD> John <B>Erving</B>, b. ... 1693, d. ... 20 Aug. 1786 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 1 Dec. 1725 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 463 </TD><TD> Abigail <B>Phillips</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 26 Apr. 1702, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 464 </TD><TD> Joshua <B>Blanchard</B>, b. ... , d. Boston, Mass., ... 1748 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 14 March 1716/7 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 465 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Loring</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 26 Aug. 1693, d. Boston, Mass., 1 March 1773 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 466 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Hunt</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 9 Feb. 1689, d. ... 1774 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 467 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Langdon</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 24 March 1690, d. Boston, Mass., 22 Sept. 1736 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 468 </TD><TD> John <B>Gardner</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 16 Feb. 1706/7, d. ... 15 Jan. 1784 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 26 March 1730 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 469 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Putnam</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 4 Aug. 1700, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 470 </TD><TD> (=478) Timothy <B>Pickering</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 10 Feb. 1702/3, d. Salem, Mass., 7 June 1778 <BR> m. Hampton, Mass., 21 Nov. 1728 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 471 </TD><TD> (=479) Mary <B>Wingate</B>, b. Hampton, N. H., 14 June 1708, d. Hampton, N. H., 12 Dec. 1784 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 472 </TD><TD> John <B>Cabot</B>, b. ... [bapt. St. Helier, Jersey, 7 Apr. 1680], d. Salem, Mass., 7 June 1742 <!-- will dated 4 March 1741/2, pro. 12 June 1742 --> [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:33] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 29 Oct. 1702 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 473 </TD><TD> Anna <B>Orne</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 14 Apr. 1678, d. Salem, Mass., ... [will dated 30 Aug. 1750, pro. 7 Sept. 1767] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 474 </TD><TD> John <B>Higginson</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 10 Jan. 1697/8, <!-- HC 1717 --> d. Salem, Mass., 15 July 1744 [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:60] <BR> m. Cambridge, Mass., 4 Dec. 1719 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 475 </TD><TD> Ruth <B>Boardman</B>, b. Cambridge, Mass., 19 Nov. 1698, d. Salem, Mass., 14 June 1727 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 476 </TD><TD> Josiah <B>Clark</B>, b. Haverhill, Mass., 8 March 1691/2, d. Portsmouth, N. H., ... 1729 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 477 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Wingate</B>, b. Dover, N. H., 3 Oct. 1691, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 478 - 479 </TD><TD> same as 470 - 471, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 480 </TD><TD> Daniel <B>Mason</B>, b. Stonington, Conn., 24 Nov. 1674, d. Lebanon, Conn., 7 May 1705 <BR> m. Haddam, Conn., 19 Apr. 1704 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 481 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Hobart</B>, b. Lynn, Mass., 21 Aug. 1679, d. ... 11 March 1733 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 482 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Clark</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 483 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Bailey</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 484 </TD><TD> Daniel <B>Fitch</B>, b. Norwich, Conn., 6 Aug. 1665, d. New London, Conn., 3 June 1711 <BR> m. Fairfield, Conn., 7 March 1698 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 485 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Sherwood</B>, b. Fairfield, Conn., ... 1672, d. New London, Conn., 16 Sept. 1752 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 486 </TD><TD> Capt. Robert <B>Denison</B>, b. ... 17 Sept. 1673, d. ... 1737 [<CITE>EGD</CITE> 32] <BR> m. ... 1696 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 487 </TD><TD> Joanna <B>Stanton</B>, b. Stonington, Conn., 5 June 1679, d. New London, Conn., ... 1715 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 492 </TD><TD> Rev. James <B>McGregor</B>, b. ... 1677, Minister of the Aghadowey congregation in Northern Ireland, emigrated in 1718 to New England, founded Nutfield, later Londonderry, New Hampshire, d. Londonderry, N. H., 5 March 1729 <BR> m. Aghadowey, Ireland, 29 March 1706 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 493 </TD><TD> Marion <B>Cargill</B>, b. ... 1681, d. Londonderry, N. H., 1 Jan. 1735/6 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 496 </TD><TD> John <B>Francis</B>, b. Cambridge, Mass., 4 Jan. 1649/50, d. Medford, Mass., 3 Jan. 1727/8 <BR> m. Cambridge, Mass., 5 Jan. 1687/8 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 497 </TD><TD> Lydia <B>Cooper</B>, b. Cambridge, Mass., 13 Apr. 1663, d. Medford, Mass., 24 Aug. 1725 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 498 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Whitmore</B>, b. Medford, Mass., 8 May 1678, d. Medford, Mass., 6 Dec. 1771 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 7 Dec. 1699 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 499 </TD><TD> Anna <B>Pierce</B>, b. ... 1672, d. ... 6 Aug. 1716 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 500 </TD><TD> Israel <B>Wood</B>, b. ... 1678, d. Beverly, Mass., 18 Oct. 1743 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 9 March 1708/9 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 501 </TD><TD> Edith <B>Dodge</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 3 Jan. 1680, d. Beverly, Mass., 3 Nov. 1743 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 502 </TD><TD> William <B>Tuck</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 503 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Eliott</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 504 </TD><TD> Paul <B>Thorndike</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 17 Apr. 1677, d. Beverly, Mass., 14 Feb. 1742 [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 42] <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 11 Dec. 1701 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 505 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Bachelder</B>, bapt. Beverly, Mass., 29 Nov. 1685, d. bef. 6 March 1769 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 506 </TD><TD> Luke <B>Morgan</B>, mariner, b. Beverly, Mass., 4 Sept. 1704, drowned at Cape Sable [Canada], ... Apr. 1732 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 29 Oct. 1724 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 507 </TD><TD> Anna <B>Woodbury</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 7 May 1710, d. ... [living 1779 as Anna Creesy] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 508 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Trask</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 14 Nov. 1685, d. Beverly, Mass., 8 Apr. 1752 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 28 June 1705 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 509 </TD><TD> Mercy <B>Elliott</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 20 Aug. 1681, d. Beverly, Mass., 27 Apr. 1756 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 510 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Symonds</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 1 Apr. 1677, d. Salem, Mass., ... Apr. 1758 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 511 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Stone</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 1 Feb. 1688/9, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 7/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 768 </TD><TD> William <B>Forbes</B> 5th of Newe, b. ... , d. ... 1698 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 769 </TD><TD> Helen <B>Forbes</B> of Culquhany, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 776 </TD><TD> John <B>Murray</B> of Bowhill, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 777 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Scott</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 778 </TD><TD> (=780) Archibald <B>Bennet</B> of Chesters, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 779 </TD><TD> (=781) Barbara <B>Rutherford</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 780 - 781 </TD><TD> same as 778 - 779, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 784 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Blackwell</B>, b. ... [bapt. St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, 2 June 1643], immigrated by 1670, d. New York ... 1717 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 512] <BR> m. ... [license New York, N. Y., 26 Apr. 1676] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 785 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Manningham</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 522] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 786 </TD><TD> William <B>Hallett</B>, b. ... [ca. 1647], d. Hallett's Cove, Queens Co., N. Y., 18 Aug. 1729 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 486] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1669] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 787 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Woolsey</B>, b. ... [bapt. New Amsterdam 7 Aug. 1650], d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 646] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 788 </TD><TD> Capt. Joseph <B>Sackett</B>, b. Springfield, Mass., 23 Feb. 1656, d. Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y., 23 Sept. 1719 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 789 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Betts</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>Weygant</CITE> 16, 20] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 790 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Alsop</B>, b. ... [ca. 1660], d. Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y., ... [will dated 11 Oct. 1718, pro. 8 Nov. 1718] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 505] <BR> m. ... 1686 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 791 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Underhill</B>, b. Flushing, L. I., N. Y., 2 10mo 1666, d. Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y., 23 Aug. 1757 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 540; <CITE>Frost</CITE> 2:65] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 792 </TD><TD> Jonathan <B>Hazard</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 16 Oct. 1707, proved 20 Oct. 1711] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 493] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 793 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Laurenson</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 9 Jan. 1700] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 962] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 794 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Hallett</B>, b. ... [ca. 1651], d. Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y., 27 Dec. 1724 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 960] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 795 </TD><TD> ... <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 798 </TD><TD> Jan Janszen <B>Mol</B>, b. ... , emigrated from Amsterdam to New Amsterdam Apr. 1660 in <I>The Spotted Cow</I>, d. ... [by 10 Dec. 1704] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 965] <BR> m. Esopus, N. Y., 20 Nov. 1675 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 799 </TD><TD> Engeltje <B>Mabie</B>, b. ... [bapt. Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, 6 Sept. 1656], d. ... [living 3 Sept. 1710] [<CITE>NYGBR</CITE> 38:102 and 52:252] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 800 </TD><TD> (=1632) John <B>Howell</B>, mason, b. ... , emigrated from Wales to Philadelphia in 1697, d. Philadelphia, Pa., 26 Jan. 1721 [bur. Quakers' burial ground, Fourth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, adm. 21 June 1721] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 801 </TD><TD> (=1633) ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... [presumably before emigration of her husband and children] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 802 </TD><TD> (=1634) Randall <B>Vernon</B>, b. ... , <!-- from Cheshire, England, to Pa in 1682 --> d. Nether Providence, Chester Co. Pa., 18 June 1725 [ae. 85] <BR> m. Stanthorne, co. Chester, 14 Sept. 1670 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 803 </TD><TD> (=1635) Sarah <B>Bradshaw</B>, b. ... , d. Chester Co., Pa., 18 Aug. 1718 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 804 </TD><TD> William <B>Hudson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 805 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Richardson</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 806 Arthur Holton 807 Elizabeth Guest --> 816 - 817 </TD><TD> same as 400 - 401, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 818 </TD><TD> John <B>Ladd</B>, <!-- assisted William Penn in surveying Philadelphia --> b. ... , d. ... 1740 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 819 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1733 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 820 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Paschall</B>, b. ... , d. Philadelphia, Pa., 7 Apr. 1743 <BR> m. Haverford Meeting House, Chester Co., Pa., 15 Nov. 1692 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 821 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Jenkins</B>, b. Tenby, Pembrokeshire, 23 May 1674, d. Darby, Chester Co., Pa., 17 Jan. 1728 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 822 </TD><TD> Henry <B>Hodge</B>, b. ... , d. Philadelphia, Pa., 7 March 1732 <BR> m. St. John's, Antigua, West Indies, 4 March 1704 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 823 </TD><TD> Frances <B>Knight</B>, b. ... , d. Philadelphia, Pa., 11 Jan. 1716 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 828 </TD><TD> Jacob <B>Clement</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 829 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Harrison</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 830 Joseph Collins 831 Catherine Huddleston --> 832 </TD><TD> (=952) Hanniel <B>Clark</B>, b. ... [probably Haverhill, Mass., ca. 1650], d. Haverhill, Mass., ... [admin. 17 March 1718] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:180] <BR> m. Haverhill, Mass., 20 Aug. 1678 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 833 </TD><TD> (=953) Mary <B>Gutterson</B>, b. Ipswich, Mass., 8 Aug. 1660, d. Haverhill, Mass., ... [between 5 Feb. 1724 and Aug. 1726] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 834 </TD><TD> John <B>Sheppard</B>, b. ... , d. Rowley, Mass., 19 June 1726 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:542] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 6 Dec. 1677 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 835 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>Putnam</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 28 May 1653 [bapt. Salem, Mass., 14 July 1667], d. Salem, Mass., 21 Sept. 1689 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 836 </TD><TD> John <B>Comins</B>, b. ... [ca. 1668], <!-- the immigrant --> d. Oxford, Mass., ... Apr. 1751 [<CITE>ALC</CITE> p. 1] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 837 </TD><TD> Mary <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. Oxford, Mass., 20 Oct. 1724 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 838 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Frissell</B>, b. ... , d. Woodstock, Conn., 13 May 1704 <BR> m. Woodstock, Conn., 11 Jan. 1691/2 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 839 </TD><TD> Abigail <B>Bartholomew</B>, b. Roxbury, Mass., 8 Oct. 1672, d. Woodstock, Conn., 15 Jan. 1752 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 840 </TD><TD> Zachariah <B>Goodell</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 31 May 1640, d. Salem, Mass., 30 June 1715 [<CITE>GEW</CITE> 7] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 31 Oct. 1666 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 841 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Beauchamp</B>, b. ... , Eng., 23 July 1648 d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 842 </TD><TD> Humphrey <B>Horrell</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 843 </TD><TD> ... <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 848 </TD><TD> William <B>Phelps</B>, b. ... , d. Windsor, Conn., 14 July 1672 [<CITE>OSP</CITE> 14] <!-- TAG 58:243 --> <BR> m. Crewkerne, co. Somerset, 14 Nov. 1626 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 849 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Dover</B>, b. ... , d. Windsor, Conn., 30 Aug. 1689 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 850 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Griswold</B>, b. ... [bapt. Wooten Wawen, co. Warwick, 26 July 1607], d. Killingworth [now Clinton], Conn., 30 Aug. 1691 [<CITE>EGF</CITE> 11] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1628] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 851 </TD><TD> Margaret <B> ... </B> (not <B>Hicks</B>), b. ... [ca. 1609], d. Clinton, Conn., 23 Aug. 1670 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 852 </TD><TD> Jarvis <B>Mudge</B>, b. ... , d. New London, Conn., 2 June 1653 [<CITE>AM</CITE> 27] <BR> m. Wethersfield, Conn., ... 1659 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 853 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>Steele</B>, b. ... , d. Hartford, Conn., 23 Jan. 1663 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 854 </TD><TD> George <B>Alexander</B>, b. ... , Scotland, ... , d. Northfield, Mass., 5 May 1703 <BR> m. Windsor, Conn., 18 March 1644 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 855 </TD><TD> Susannah <B>Sage</B>, b. ... , d. Northampton, Mass., 5 May 1684 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 880 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Purdy</B>, b. Fairfield, Conn., ... 1654, d. Budd's Neck, Rye, N. Y., 29 Oct. 1709 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 881 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B> ... </B> [not <B>Ogden</B>], b. ... , d. Rye, N. Y., ... 1742 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 882 </TD><TD> Jonathan <B>Hart</B>, b. ... , d. Rye, N. Y., ... 1711 <BR> m. ... 1685 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 883 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Budd</B>, b. ... , d. Rye, N. Y., ... 1702 </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 886 </TD><TD> Benjamin <B>Griffen</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 887 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Disbrow</B>, b. ... , d. ... Jan. 1761 </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> 896 </TD><TD> John <B>Winthrop</B>, b. Groton Manor, co. Suffolk, 12 Feb. 1606, d. Groton, Conn., 5 Apr. 1676 [<CITE>WFA</CITE> 34; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 643] <BR> m. St. Matthew, Friday Street, London, 6 July 1635 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 897 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Reade</B>, b. ... 1615/6, d. Hartford, Conn., 24 Nov. 1672 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 898 </TD><TD> William <B>Browne</B>, b. ... , d. Gloucester, Mass., 3 May 1662 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 899 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... 10 Feb. 1668 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 900 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Dudley</B>, Governor of Massachusetts, b. ... [bapt. Yardley-Hastings, co. Northampton, 12 Oct. 1576], to New England 1630, d. ... [last codicil to will dated 8 July 1653, bur. Roxbury, Mass., 31 July 1653, will probated 15 Aug. 1653] [<CITE>GMB</CITE> 581] <BR> m. Roxbury, Mass., 14 Apr. 1644 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 901 </TD><TD> Katherine <B>Deighton</B>, b. ... [bapt. St. Nicholas, Gloucester, co. Gloucester, 16 Jan. 1614/5], d. Roxbury, Mass., 20 Aug. 1671 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 902 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Tyng</B>, b. ... , d. ... 27 Dec. 1681 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 903 </TD><TD> Mary <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... , Mass., 4 July 1685 </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 904 John Borland 905 Beatrix Baillie --> 908 </TD><TD> Timothy <B>Lindall</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 909 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Veren</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 910 </TD><TD> John <B>Poole</B>, b. ... 1639, d. ... <BR> m. Dorchester, Mass., 28 March 1672 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 911 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Brenton</B>, b. Newport, R. I., ... 1650, d. ... 17 Oct. 1694 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 916 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Nelson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 917 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Temple</B>, b. ... [bapt. Stowe, co. Buckingham, 5 Aug. 1623], d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 918 </TD><TD> William <B>Tailer</B>, b. ... 1611, d. ... 1682 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 919 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>Stoughton</B>, b. ... 1641, d. ... 1708 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 920 </TD><TD> Pierre <B>Baudouin</B>, b. ... , d. Boston, Mass., 12 Sept. 1706 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 921 </TD><TD> Elisabeth <B>Fixe</B>, b. ... , d. Boston, Mass., 18 Aug. 1720 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 922 </TD><TD> George <B>Portage</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 923 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Lynde</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 926 </TD><TD> John <B>Phillips</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 927 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Gross</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 18 Jan. 1680/1, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 928 </TD><TD> Joshua <B>Blanchard</B>, b. Malden, Mass., 6 Aug. 1661, d. Malden, Mass., 15 July 1716 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 929 </TD><TD> Mehitabel <B>Edmunds</B>, b. ... , d. Malden, Mass., 7 Jan. 1741/2 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 930 </TD><TD> Isaac <B>Loring</B>, b. Hull, Mass., 22 Jan. 1665/6, d. Boston, Mass., 3 Dec. 1702 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 5 Aug. 1691 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 931 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Young</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 932 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Hunt</B>, b. ... , d. Boston, Mass., 11 Feb. 1721/2 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 933 </TD><TD> Judith <B>Torrey</B>, b. ... , d. Boston, Mass., 18 Oct. 1693 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 934 </TD><TD> John <B>Langdon</B>, b. ... , d. ... 6 Dec. 1732 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 935 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 936 </TD><TD> John <B>Gardner</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 14 Apr. 1681, d. Salem, Mass., 18 July 1722 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 11 Jan. 1704 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 937 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Weld</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 28 Jan. 1675, d. Salem, Mass., 27 Sept. 1770 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 938 </TD><TD> James <B>Putnam</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 4 Sept. 1661, d. Salem, Mass., 7 Apr. 1727 <BR> m. ... [ca. 1684] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 939 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Brocklebank</B>, b. ... 11 Sept. 1664, d. ... 25 Dec. 1717 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 940 </TD><TD> (=956) John <B>Pickering</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 10 Sept. 1658, d. Salem, Mass., 13 Aug. 1722 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 14 June 1683 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 941 </TD><TD> (=957) Sarah <B>Burrill</B>, b. Lynn, Mass., 16 May 1661, d. Salem, Mass., 27 Dec. 1714 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 942 </TD><TD> (=958) Joshua <B>Wingate</B>, b. Hampton, N. H., 2 Feb. 1679/80, d. Hampton, N. H., 29 Jan. 1769 <BR> m. Newbury, Mass., 9 Nov. 1702 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 943 </TD><TD> (=959) Mary <B>Lunt</B>, b. Newbury, Mass., 16 Jan. 1682/3, d. Hampton, N. H., 27 May 1772 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 944 </TD><TD> François <B>Cabot</B>, b. ... [ca. 1637], d. ... [bur. St. Helier, Jersey, 24 Aug. 1690] [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:10] <BR> m. ... 1663 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 945 </TD><TD> Susanna de <B>Grouchy</B>, b. ... [bapt. Trinity, Jersey, 12 Sept. 1641], d. ... [living 1716] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 946 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Orne</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. ... 12 July 1677 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 947 </TD><TD> Anna <B>Thompson</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 948 </TD><TD> John <B>Higginson</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 20 Aug. 1675, d. Salem, Mass., 26 Aug. 1718 [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:59] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 11 Sept. 1695 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 949 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Gardner</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 4 Apr. 1676, d. Salem, Mass., 24 June 1713 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 950 </TD><TD> Andrew <B>Boardman</B>, b. ... , d. Cambridge, Mass., 30 May 1747 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 17 Dec. 1697 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 951 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Truesdale</B>, b. ... , d. Cambridge, Mass., 18 Aug. 1760 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 952 - 953 </TD><TD> same as 832 - 833, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 954 </TD><TD> John <B>Wingate</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 955 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Hodson</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 956 - 959 </TD><TD> same as 940 - 943, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 960 </TD><TD> Daniel <B>Mason</B>, b. Saybrook, Conn., 1 July 1652, d. Stonington, Conn., 28 June 1737 <BR> m. Roxbury, Mass., 8 Feb. 1673 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 961 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Denison</B>, b. Saybrook, Conn., 15 Dec. 1650, d. Roxbury, Mass., 13 May 1678 [<CITE>EGD</CITE> A57] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 962 </TD><TD> Jeremiah <B>Hobart</B>, b. Southwold, co. Suffolk, 6 Apr. 1630, d. Haddam, Conn., 6 Nov. 1715 <BR> m. ... 6 Apr. 1659 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 963 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Whiting</B>, b. Boston, Lincolnshire, ... 1629, d. Hartford, Conn., ... 1717 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 964 </TD><TD> William <B>Clark</B>, b. ... , d. Haddam, Conn., 22 July 1681 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 965 </TD><TD> Katherine <B>Bunce</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 966 </TD><TD> John <B>Bailey</B>, b. ... , d. Haddam, Conn.., ... July 1696 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 967 </TD><TD> Lydia <B>Backus</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 968 </TD><TD> James <B>Fitch</B>, b. Bocking, co. Essex, 24 Dec. 1622, d. Lebanon, Conn., 18 Nov. 1702 <BR> m. Windham, Conn., 2 Oct. 1664 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 969 </TD><TD> Priscilla <B>Mason</B>, b. Saybrook, Conn., ... Oct. 1641, d. Norwich, Conn., ... 1714 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 970 </TD><TD> Matthew <B>Sherwood</B>, b. Concord, Mass., ... [ca. 1643/4], d. Stratford, Conn., 26 Oct. 1715 <BR> m. Windsor, Conn., ... 1668 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 971 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Fitch</B>, b. Norwalk, Conn., 1643, d. Stratford, Conn., 25 Dec. 1730 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 972 </TD><TD> John <B>Denison</B>, b. ... [bapt. Roxbury, Mass., 16 June 1646], d. Stonington, Conn., ... 1698 [<CITE>EGD</CITE> 4] <BR> m. ... 26 Nov. 1667 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 973 </TD><TD> Phebe <B>Lay</B>, b. Saybrook, Conn., 5 Jan. 1651, d. ... 1699 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 974 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Stanton</B>, b. Hartford, Conn., ... 1653, d. Stonington, Conn., 2 Oct. 1724 <!-- bur. Ancient Burial Ground, Stonington --> <BR> m. Stonington, Conn., 12 Nov. 1677 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 975 </TD><TD> Joanna <B>Gardner</B>, b. Roxbury, Mass., 25 Jan. 1656/7, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 986 </TD><TD> David <B>Cargill</B>, b. ... , d. Aghadowey, Ireland, 3 Apr. 1734 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 987 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 992 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Francis</B>, b. ... , d. Cambridge, Mass., 24 March 1687/88 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 993 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Wilcox</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 994 </TD><TD> John <B>Cooper</B>, b. Dedham, co. Essex, 14 March 1617/8, d. Cambridge, Mass., 23 Aug. 1691 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 995 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Sparhawk</B>, b. Dedham, co. Essex, 1 June 1623, d. Cambridge, Mass., ... [aft. 1712] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 996 </TD><TD> John <B>Whitmore</B>, b. Cambridge, Mass., 1 Oct. 1654, d. Medford, Mass., 22 Feb. 1730 <BR> m. ... [ca. 1677] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 997 </TD><TD> Rachel <B>Eliot</B>, b. Braintree, Mass., 25 Oct. 1643, d. Medford, Mass.., 20 March 1723/4 <!-- bur. Salem St. Cemetery, Medford --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1000 </TD><TD> Anthony <B>Wood</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1001 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Grover</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1002 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Dodge</B>, b. ... , d. Beverly, Mass., 12 Feb. 1726/7 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 30 Apr. 1673 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1003 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Haskell</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1006 </TD><TD> William <B>Eliot</B>, b. East Coker, co. Somerset, ... Jan. 1654/5, d. Salem, Mass., ... 1721 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 10 July 1681 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1007 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Browne</B>, b. Newbury, Mass., 15 Apr. 1657, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1008 </TD><TD> Paul <B>Thorndike</B>, bapt. Westminster Abbey, London, 18 Apr. 1663 when ae. ca. 20, d. between 6 Aug. 1697 and 2 Jan. 1698 [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 29] <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 28 Apr. 1668 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1009 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Patch</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 6 2mo (April) 1649, d. between Nov. 1717 and 16 March 1718 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1010 </TD><TD> John <B>Bachelder</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 23 June 1650, d. Salem, Mass., 6 Aug. 1684 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:99] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 14 Aug. 1673 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1011 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Herrick</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 1 Oct. 1654 [bapt. there 10 Oct. 1654], d. Salem, Mass., 19 Aug. 1684 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1012 </TD><TD> Luke <B>Morgan</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., ... [ca. 1668], d. Beverly, Mass., ... [admon 5 Feb. 1714] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1013 </TD><TD> Susannah <B>Pitts</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 1729, m2. Beverly 13 Feb 1714/5 Samuel Clark] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1014 </TD><TD> William <B>Woodbury</B>, b. ... , d. Beverly, Mass., 25 March 1718 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1015 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1016 </TD><TD> John <B>Trask</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 7 Jan. 1666/7, d. Beverly, Mass., 13 May 1720 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 9 Apr. 1679 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1017 </TD><TD> Christian <B>Woodbury</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 20 Apr. 1661, committed suicide by slashing her throat with a pair of scissors, Beverly, Mass., 3 June 1689 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1018 </TD><TD> Andrew <B>Elliot</B>, b. East Coker, Yeovil, co. Somerset, 10 Jan. 1650/1, d. at sea 12 Sept. 1688 <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., 9 Dec. 1680 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1019 </TD><TD> Mercy <B>Shattuck</B>, b. Beverly, Mass., 14 March 1655/6, d. Beverly, Mass., 2 Apr. 1710 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1020 </TD><TD> James <B>Symonds</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., ... 1714 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1021 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Browning</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1022 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Stone</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 23 Nov. 1657, d. Salem, Mass., 6 Jan. 1723/4 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 28 Jan. 1683/4 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1023 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Treadwell</B>, b. Ipswich, Mass., 22 Oct. 1665, d. Salem, Mass., 6 Jan. 1722/3 </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 8/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 1536 </TD><TD> Alexander <B>Forbes</B> 4th of Newe, b. ... , d. ... 14 Nov. 1654 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1537 </TD><TD> Janet <B>Robertson</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1538 </TD><TD> William <B>Forbes</B> of Culquhany, b. ... , d. ... 1644 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1539 </TD><TD> Isabel <B>Gordon</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1554 </TD><TD> Sir John <B>Scott</B> 2nd of Ancrum, created 27 Oct. 1671 1st Baronet, b. ... , d. ... 1712 [<CITE>CB</CITE> IV:284] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1555 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Scott</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 1556 = 1560 1557 = 1561 --> 1558 </TD><TD> (=1562) John <B>Rutherford</B> of Egerston, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1559 </TD><TD> (=1563) Barbara <B>Abernethy</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1560 - 1563 </TD><TD> same as 1556 - 1559, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1568 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Blackwell</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. St. Olave's, Southwick, 17 Sept. 1665] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 510] <BR> m. ... [license to be married at the Church of St. Mary Magdalen in Old Fish Street, London, 10 June 1642] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1569 </TD><TD> Bridget <B>Paddison</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 10 Nov. 1665] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1570 </TD><TD> Walter <B>Manningham</B>, b. ... [England 1619-1621], d. ... [will dated 27 Apr., proved 9 Sept. 1658, Bourbrough, West Flanders] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 522] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1571 </TD><TD> Bridget <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1572 </TD><TD> (=1588) William <B>Hallett</B>, b. ... [Dorsetshire, England, 1616], d. ... [will dated Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y., 17 Apr. 1706] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 483] <BR> m. ... [before 16 July 1649] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1573 </TD><TD> (=1589 =3167) Elizabeth <B>Fones</B>, b. ... 21 Jan. 1610, d. ... [before 25 May 1674] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 654] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1574 </TD><TD> George <B>Woolsey</B>, b. ... [bapt. St. Lawrence, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, 15 May 1616], d. Jamaica, Queens Co., N. Y., 17 Aug. 1698 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 646] <BR> m. Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, 9 Dec. 1647 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1575 </TD><TD> Rebecca <B>Cornell</B>, b. ... 1622, d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 649] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1576 </TD><TD> Simon <B>Sackett</B>, b. ... [ca. 1628], d. ... [admin. 14 July 1659] <BR> m. Springfield, Mass., ... [ca. 1652] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1577 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Bloomfield</B>, b. ... [ca. 1633], d. ... [living 1663] [<CITE>Weygant</CITE> 15] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1578 </TD><TD> Capt. Richard <B>Betts</B>, b. ... , d. Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y., 18 Nov. 1713 <!-- will dated 16 March 1711 --> [<CITE>Weygant</CITE> 20] <BR> m. ... [by 27 March 1649] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1579 </TD><TD> Joanna <B>Chamberlain</B>, b. ... [bapt. Strode, co. Kent, Oct. 1630], d. ... [survived her husband] [<CITE>TAG</CITE> 72:285-300] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1582 </TD><TD> John <B>Underhill</B>, b. ... [ca. 1597], d. ... [will dated Killingworth, L. I., 12 7mo 1671] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 495] <BR> m. ... [before Jan. 1659] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1583 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Feake</B>, b. ... 1633 [prob. Watertown, Mass.], d. Killingworth, L. I., ... [before 4 Nov. 1675] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 546; <CITE>Frost</CITE> 2:1-24] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1584 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Hazard</B>, b. ... , d. ... [Portsmouth, R. I., soon after 1680] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 491] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1585 </TD><TD> Martha <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... [before 1675] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1586 </TD><TD> James <B>Laurenson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1587 </TD><TD> Leah <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1588 - 1589 </TD><TD> same as 1572 - 1573, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1598 </TD><TD> Pierre <B>Mabille</B> (Pieter Casparszen <B>Van Naerden</B>), b. ... , to New Amsterdam by 1647, d. ... [ca. 1665] [<CITE>NYGBR</CITE> 38:100 and 52:251] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1651] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1599 </TD><TD> Aechte Jans <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... [ca. 1689] </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 1600 = 3264 1601 = 3265 1602 = 3266 1603 = 3267 --> 1604 </TD><TD> (=3268) James <B>Vernon</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1605 </TD><TD> (=3269) Hester <B>Brown</B>, b. ... , d. Chester Co., Pa., 1 Apr. 1675 </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 1606 = 3270 Henry Bradshaw 1607 = 3271 Sarah --> 1608 </TD><TD> William <B>Hudson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1609 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Head</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1610 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Richardson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1611 </TD><TD> Ellinor <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 1614 George Guest 1615 Alice Bailyes --> 1632 - 1635 </TD><TD> same as 800 - 803, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1640 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Paschall</B>, b. ... , d. Philadelphia, Pa., 14 Sept. 1718 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1641 </TD><TD> Joanna <B>Sloper</B>, b. ... , d. Philadelphia, Pa., 2 Sept. 1707 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1642 </TD><TD> William <B>Jenkins</B>, b. ... , d. Abington Township, Philadelphia Co., Pa., 7 June 1712 <BR> m. Tenby, Pembrokeshire, 2 Sept. 1673 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1643 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Lewis</B>, b. ... , d. Darby Township, Chester Co., Pa., 18 Jan. 1726 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1644 </TD><TD> Henry <B>Hodge</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1645 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1646 </TD><TD> Christopher <B>Knight</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1647 </TD><TD> Frances <B>Duncan</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1656 </TD><TD> James <B>Clement</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1657 </TD><TD> Jane <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 1658 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Harrison</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1659 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Hunt</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> <!-- 1660 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Collins</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1661 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Mayham</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> 1664 </TD><TD> (=1904) Edward <B>Clark</B>, b. ... [probably 1622], d. ... [living 19 Dec. 1710] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:177] <BR> m. Haverhill, Mass., 20 Aug. 1648 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1665 </TD><TD> (=1905) Dorcas <B>Bosworth</B>, b. ... , d. Haverhill, Mass., 13 Feb. 1681 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:105] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1666 </TD><TD> (=1906) William <B>Gutterson</B>, b. ... , d. Ipswich, Mass., 26 June 1666 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:344] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1667 </TD><TD> (=1907) Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1668 </TD><TD> William <B>Sheppard</B>, b. ... , d. New Haven, Conn., ... [inventory 27 Feb. 1664/5] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:541] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1669 </TD><TD> ... (possibly <B>Hathaway</B>), b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1670 </TD><TD> (=1876) John <B>Putnam</B>, b. ... [bapt. Aston Abbotts, co. Bucks, 27 May 1627], d. Salem Village (later Danvers), Mass., 7 Apr. 1710 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:521] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 3 Sept. 1652 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1671 </TD><TD> (=1877) Rebecca <B>Prince</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1676 </TD><TD> James <B>Frissell</B>, b. ... , d. Roxbury, Mass., 6 Feb. 1717 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1677 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Busketh</B>, b. ... , d. Roxbury, Mass., 11 Feb. 1713 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1678 </TD><TD> William <B>Bartholomew</B>, b. ... , d. Branford, Conn., 9 Jan. 1697 [<CITE>GM</CITE> I:183] <BR> m. Roxbury, Mass., 17 Dec. 1663 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1679 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Johnson</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1680 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Goodell</B>, b. ... [bapt. Dennington, co. Suffolk, 16 Aug. 1601], d. Salem, Mass., ... 1682 [<CITE>GEW</CITE> 1] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1628/9] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1681 </TD><TD> Catherine <B>Kilham</B>, b. ... [ca. 1606], d. Salem, Mass., ... 1645 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1682 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Beauchamp</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1683 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1700 </TD><TD> George <B>Griswold</B>, b. ... 6 Nov. 1574, d. ... [after 1620] [<CITE>EGF</CITE> 9] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1701 </TD><TD> Dowsabel <B> ... </B> (<B>Leigh</B>, <B>Lye</B>, <B>Ley</B>?), b. ... , d. ... [bur. Wooten Wawen, co. Warwick, 28 Aug. 1615] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1760 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Purdy</B>, b. ... , d. Fairfield, Conn., 14 Oct. 1658 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1761 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Brundage</B> (or <B>Brundish</B>), b. ... , d. Rye, N. Y., 15 Sept. 1684 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1764 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Hart</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1765 </TD><TD> ... <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1766 </TD><TD> John <B>Budd</B>, b. ... , d. Southold, N. Y., 15 Nov. 1684 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1767 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Horton</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 1774 </TD><TD> Henry <B>Disbrow</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1747 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1775 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Barker</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> 1792 </TD><TD> John <B>Winthrop</B>, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, b. Edwardston, co. Suffolk, 12 Jan. 1587/8, d. Boston, Mass., 26 March 1649 [<CITE>WFA</CITE> 11; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 643] <BR> m. Great Stambridge, co. Essex, 16 March 1605 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1793 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Forth</B>, b. ... , d. ... 26 June 1615 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1794 </TD><TD> Edmund <B>Reade</B>, of Wickford, co. Essex, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>EO2</CITE> III:6-7] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1795 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Cooke</B>, b. ... 1570, d. ... 1637 <!-- m2. Rev. Hugh Peter, Regicide (DNB) --> <!-- Walter Goodwin Davis, Bethia Harris ---> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1800 </TD><TD> Capt. Roger <B>Dudley</B>, b. ... [ca. 1550], slain in battle before Oct. 1588 <BR> m. Lidlington, co. Bedford, 8 June 1575 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1801 </TD><TD> Susanna <B>Thorne</B>, b. ... [bapt. Yardley-Hastings, co. Northampton, 5 March 1559/60], d. ... [living 29 Oct. 1588] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1802 </TD><TD> Dr. John <B>Deighton</B>, b. ... [ca. 1570], d. Gloucester 16 May 1640 <BR> m. St. Nicholas', Gloucester, co. Gloucester, 12 Apr. 1605 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1803 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Basset</B>, b. ... , d. Gloucester 23 Apr. 1631 </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 1808 John Borland 1809 Marion Mack 1810 James Baillie 1811 Katherine Hamilton --> 1818 </TD><TD> Nathaniel <B>Veren</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 29 March 1655] [<CITE>EO1</CITE> III:722] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1819 </TD><TD> Mary <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... [remarried Lt. Thomas Putnam] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1820 </TD><TD> Capt. William <B>Poole</B>, b. ... [bapt. Shute, co. Devon, 4 Dec. 1593], d. Dorchester, Mass., 24 Feb. 1674 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1821 </TD><TD> Mary <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. River House, Boston, Mass., 9 Sept. 1690 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1834 </TD><TD> John <B>Temple</B>, of Stowe and Stanton Bury, co. Buckingham, b. ... 1593, d. Biddlesden, co. Buckingham, 23 Sept. 1632 <BR> m. ... [before 1613] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1835 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Lee</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1625 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1838 </TD><TD> Israel <B>Stoughton</B>, b. ... 1603, d. ... 1645 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1839 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Knight</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1681 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1846 </TD><TD> Simon <B>Lynde</B>, b. ... [bapt. London June 1624], d. Boston, Mass., 22 Nov. 1687 <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 22 Feb. 1652/3 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1847 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Newgate</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1852 </TD><TD> Henry <B>Phillips</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1853 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Dwight</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1854 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Gross</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1855 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1856 </TD><TD> George <B>Blanchard</B>, b. ... , d. Malden, Mass., 18 March 1700/1 <BR> m. Charlestown, Mass., 3 Jan. 1664/5 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1857 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Hills</B>, b. ... , d. Malden, Mass., 25 Nov. 1674 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1858 </TD><TD> William <B>Edmonds</B>, b. ... , d. Lynn, Mass., 4 Aug. 1693 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1859 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Martin</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1860 </TD><TD> John <B>Loring</B>, b. ... , d. Hingham, Mass., 19 Sept. 1714 <BR> m. Hingham, Mass., 16 Dec. 1657 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1861 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Baker</B>, b. ... , d. Hull, Mass., 13 July 1679 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1864 </TD><TD> Ephraim <B>Hunt</B>, b. ... , d. Weymouth, Mass., 22 Feb. 1687 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1865 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Richards</B>, b. ... , d. Plymouth, Mass., 12 Dec. 1671 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1866 </TD><TD> William <B>Torrey</B>, b. ... , d. Weymouth, Mass., 10 Jan. 1690 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1867 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Frye</B>, b. ... , d. Weymouth, Mass., 10 June 1690 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1872 </TD><TD> (=1898) Samuel <B>Gardner</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 14 May 1648, d. Salem, Mass., 24 Feb. 1724 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 24 Apr. 1673 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1873 </TD><TD> (=1899) Elizabeth <B>Brown</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1874 </TD><TD> Daniel <B>Weld</B>, b. Roxbury, Mass., 18 Sept. 1642, d. Salem, Mass., ... May 1690 <BR> m. Roxbury, Mass., 1 Jan. 1664 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1875 </TD><TD> Bethia <B>Mitchelson</B>, b. Cambridge, Mass., 6 Dec. 1642, d. ... 24 Oct. 1719 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1876 - 1877 </TD><TD> same as 1670 - 1671, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1878 </TD><TD> John <B>Brocklebank</B>, b. ... , d. Rowley, Mass., 30 Nov. 1665 <BR> m. Newbury, Mass., 26 Sept. 1657 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1879 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Woodman</B>, b. ... , d. Essex, Mass., 25 Dec. 1717 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1880 </TD><TD> (=1912) John <B>Pickering</B>, b. ... 1637, d. Salem, Mass., 5 July 1694 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1881 </TD><TD> (=1913) Alice <B>Flint</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 4 March 1713 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1882 </TD><TD> (=1914) Capt. John <B>Burrill</B>, b. ... , d. Lynn, Mass., 24 Apr. 1703 <BR> m. Lynn, Mass., 10 May 1656 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1883 </TD><TD> (=1915) Lois <B>Ivory</B>, b. ... , d. Lynn, Mass., 5 Sept. 1720 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1884 </TD><TD> (=1908 =1916) John <B>Wingate</B>, b. ... [ca. 1639], d. Dover, N. H., 9 Dec. 1687 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1885 </TD><TD> (=1909 =1917) Mary <B>Nutter</B>, b. ... , d. ... [between 28 Dec. 1674 and 25 June 1678] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1886 </TD><TD> (=1918) Henry <B>Lunt</B>, b. Newbury, Mass., 20 Feb. 1652/3, d. Newbury, Mass., 15 Oct. 1709 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1887 </TD><TD> (=1919) Jane <B>Brown</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1888 </TD><TD> Jean <B>Cabot</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Trinity, Jersey, March 1649/50] [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:7] <BR> m. Trinity, Jersey, 13 Oct. 1624 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1889 </TD><TD> Catherine <B>Giffard</B>, b. ... , d. ... [before 1675] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1890 </TD><TD> Pierre de <B>Grouchy</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1891 </TD><TD> Ellen <B>Le Sueur</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1892 </TD><TD> John <B>Orne</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1684 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1893 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1896 </TD><TD> John <B>Higginson</B>, b. Guilford, Conn., ... 1646, d. Salem, Mass., 23 March 1719/20 [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:57; <CITE>JBT</CITE> 206] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 9 Aug. 1672 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1897 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Savage</B>, b. Boston, Mass., 25 June 1653, d. ... [bur. 26 June 1713] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1898 - 1899 </TD><TD> same as 1872 - 1873, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 1902 Richard Truesdale 1903 Katherine Halton --> 1904 - 1907 </TD><TD> same as 1664 - 1667, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1908 - 1909 </TD><TD> same as 1884 - 1885, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1910 </TD><TD> Israel <B>Hodson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1911 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Thompson</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1912 - 1919 </TD><TD> same as 1880 - 1887, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1920 </TD><TD> (=1938) John <B>Mason</B>, b. ... , d. Norwich, Conn., 30 Jan. 1671/2 <BR> m. Windsor, Conn., ... July 1639 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1921 </TD><TD> (=1939) Ann <B>Peck</B>, b. ... , d. Norwich, Conn., 30 June 1672 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1922 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Denison</B>, b. ... 1614, d. Roxbury, Mass., 26 Apr. 1668 [<CITE>EGD</CITE> A51] <BR> m. Roxbury, Mass., 30 March 1641 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1923 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Weld</B>, b. ... , d. Roxbury, Mass., 5 Feb. 1715/6 ae. ca. 91 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1924 </TD><TD> Peter <B>Hobart</B>, b. ... , d. Hingham, Mass., 20 Jan. 1678/9 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1925 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Ibrook</B>, b. ... , d. Hingham, Mass., 6 Sept. 1692 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1926 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Whiting</B>, b. Boston, Lincolnshire, 20 Nov. 1597, d. Lynn, Mass., 11 Dec. 1679 <BR> m. Boston, Lincolnshire, 6 Aug. 1629 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1927 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>St. John</B>, b. ... [bapt. Bledsoe, co. Bedford, 12 Jan. 1604/5], d. Lynn, Mass., 3 March 1676/7 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1930 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Bunce</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1931 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Raynor</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1934 </TD><TD> William <B>Backus</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1935 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1936 </TD><TD> (=3882 =3884) Thomas <B>Fitch</B>, b. ... , d. Braintree, co. Essex, 18 Jan. 1632 <BR> m. Bocking, co. Essex, 8 Aug. 1611 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1937 </TD><TD> (=3883 =3885) Anna <B>Reeve</B>, b. Bocking, co. Essex, 29 Nov. 1590, d. Norwalk, Conn., 20 Jan. 1685 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1938 - 1939 </TD><TD> same as 1920 - 1921, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1940 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Sherwood</B>, b. ... , d. Stratford, Conn., 21 July 1655 <BR> m. ... [ca. 1640] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1941 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Fitch</B>, b. ... , d. Rye, N. Y., 6 Jan. 1694 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1942 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Fitch</B>, b. ... , d. Norwalk, Conn., 14 Apr. 1704 <BR> m. Bocking, co. Essex, 16 Nov. 1632 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1943 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Stacie</B>, b. ... , d. Norwalk, Conn., 20 Jan. 1686 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1944 </TD><TD> Capt. George <B>Denison</B>, b. ... [bapt. Bishop's Stortford, Herts, 10 Dec. 1620], d. Hartford, Conn., 23 Oct. 1694 [<CITE>EGD</CITE> 1] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1945 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Borodell</B>, b. ... , d. Stonongton, Conn., 26 Sept. 1712 ae. 97 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1946 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Lay</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1947 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Fenner</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1948 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Stanton</B>, b. ... , d. Stonington, Conn., 2 Dec. 1677 <BR> m. ... 1637 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1949 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Lord</B>, b. ... , d. Stonongton, Conn., ... 1688 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1950 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Gardner</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 15 July 1689 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1951 </TD><TD> Lucy <B>Smith</B>, b. ... , d. Roxbury, Mass., 4 Nov. 1687 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1988 </TD><TD> Simon <B>Cooper</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1989 </TD><TD> Lydia <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. Cambridge, Mass., 24 June 1674 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1990 </TD><TD> Nathaniel <B>Sparhawk</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1991 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Angier</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1992 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Whitmore</B>, b. ... , d. Cambridge, Mass., 12 Oct. 1685 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1993 </TD><TD> Isabel <B>Parke</B>, b. ... , d. Cambridge, Mass., 31 March 1665 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1994 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Eliot</B>, b. ... , d. Lexington, Mass., ... 1677 <BR> m. Braintree, Mass., ... 1641 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 1995 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Sanders</B>, b. ... , d. Lexington, Mass., 17 Jan. 1679 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2004 </TD><TD> (=4046) Richard <B>Dodge</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 14 Nov. 1670, pro. 29 June 1671] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:315] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2005 </TD><TD> (=4047) Edith <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. Beverly, Mass., 27 June 1678 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2006 </TD><TD> William <B>Haskell</B>, b. ... [bapt. Charlton-Musgrove, co. Somerset, 8 Nov. 1618], d. Gloucester, Mass., 20 Aug. 1693 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:351] <BR> m. Gloucester, Mass., 6 Nov. 1643 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2007 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Tybbot</B>, b. ... , d. Gloucester, Mass., 16 Aug. 1693 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2012 </TD><TD> (= 2036 =4058) Andrew <B>Eliot</B>, b. ... , d. Beverly, Mass., 1 March 1703/4 <BR> m. East Coker, co. Somerset, 2 Feb. 1653/4 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2013 </TD><TD> (=4059) Mary <B>Vivion</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1720 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2016 </TD><TD> John <B>Thorndike</B>, b. ... , bur. Westminster Abbey, London, 3 Nov. 1668 [<CITE>TFH</CITE> 17] <BR> m. bef. 25 Dec. 1637 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2017 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Stratton</B>, b. ... [ae. ca. 26 in Nov. 1640], d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2018 </TD><TD> James <B>Patch</B>, b. ... [bapt. South Petherton, co. Somerset, 18 Sept. 1626], d. Beverly, Mass., 10 Aug. 1658 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:833] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1646] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2019 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>Woodbury</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1703 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2020 </TD><TD> John <B>Bachelder</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 13 Nov. 1675 [will dated Nov. 1675, pro. 4 Dec. 1675] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:97] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2021 </TD><TD> Mary <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2022 </TD><TD> Zachariah <B>Herrick</B>, b. ... [bapt. Salem, Mass., 25 Dec. 1636], d. Beverly, Mass., 3 May [either 1695 or 1696] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:424] <BR> m. Beverly, Mass., ... 1653 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2023 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Dodge</B>, b. ... [bapt. East Coker, co. Somerset, 19 Apr. 1635], d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2024 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Morgan</B>, b. ... [ca. 1637], d. Beverly, Mass., ... 1698 [will] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 15 10mo 1658 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2025 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Dixey</B>, b. ... [bapt. Beverly, Mass., 17 8mo 1641], d. Beverly, Mass., 24 Feb. 1690 <!-- Davis Anc Sarah Stone (1930): 30 --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2028 </TD><TD> Nicholas <B>Woodbury</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2029 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Eliot</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2032 </TD><TD> John <B>Trask</B>, b. Salem, Mass., 18 July 1642, d. Salem, Mass., 11 Jan. 1729/30 <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 19 Dec. 1662 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2033 </TD><TD> Abigail <B>Parkman</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2034 </TD><TD> Humphrey <B>Woodbury</B>, b. ... , d. Beverly, Mass., 11 Oct. 1686 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2035 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2036 </TD><TD> Andrew <B>Eliot</B>, same as 2012, above <BR> m. East Coker, co. Somerset, 23 Apr. 1649 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2037 </TD><TD> Grace <B>Woodier</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. East Coker, co. Somerset, 8 Feb. 1652] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2038 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Shattuck</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 6 June 1689 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2039 </TD><TD> Grace <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2044 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Stone</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2045 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2046 </TD><TD> Nathaniel <B>Treadwell</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 2047 </TD><TD> Abigail <B>Wells</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 9/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 3072 </TD><TD> (=3076) John <B>Forbes</B> 3rd of Newe, b. ... , d. ... 28 Jan. 1616 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3073 </TD><TD> (=3077) Isabel <B>Burnett</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3076 - 3077 </TD><TD> same as 3072 - 3073, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3108 </TD><TD> Patrick <B>Scott</B> 1st of Ancrum, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3109 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Simson</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3110 </TD><TD> Francis <B>Scott</B> of Mangerton, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3111 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3112 = 3120 3113 = 3121 3114 = 3122 3115 = 3123 --> 3116 </TD><TD> (=3124) Robert <B>Rutherford</B> of Egerston, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3117 </TD><TD> (=3125) Marion <B>Riddell</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3118 = 3126 3119 = 3127 --> 3120 - 3127 </TD><TD> same as 3112 - 3119, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3140 </TD><TD> John <B>Manningham</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. East Malling, Kent, 25 Nov. 1622] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 521] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3141 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Curle</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 525] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3144 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Hallett</B>, b. ... [bapt. Marshwood, Dorset, 9 June 1588], d. ... [living 1671] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 483] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3145 </TD><TD> <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3146 </TD><TD> (=3178 =6334) Thomas <B>Fones</B>, apothecary at the sign of the Three Fawns in The Bayley, b. ... [probably after 1573], d. ... 15 Apr. 1629 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 654] <BR> m. ... 25 Feb. 1604/5 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3147 </TD><TD> (=3179 =6335) Anna <B>Winthrop</B>, b. ... 16 Jan. 1585/6, d. ... 16 May 1618 [bur. St. Sepulchres Church, London] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 658; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 649; <CITE>EO2</CITE> III:868] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3148 </TD><TD> George <B>Woolsey</B>, b. ... , d. ... [by 1630] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 644] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3149 </TD><TD> Frances <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... [rem. Robert Hunt] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3150 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Cornell</B>, b. ... [ca. 1595], d. Portsmouth, R. I., ... 1655 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 647] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3151 </TD><TD> Rebecca [<B>Briggs</B>?], b. ... [ca. 1600], murdered Portsmouth, R. I., 8 Feb. 1673 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3152 </TD><TD> Simon <B>Sackett</B>, b. ... , to Cambridge, Mass., by 1632, d. Cambridge, Mass., ... [between 5 and 10 Oct. 1635] [<CITE>GMB</CITE> 1615] <BR> m. St. John Margate, Isle of Thanet, Kent, 5 Aug. 1627 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3153 </TD><TD> Isabel <B>Pearce</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 1 Apr. 1682] [<CITE>Weygant</CITE> 12-14] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3154 </TD><TD> William <B>Bloomfield</B>, b. ... [ca. 1605], d. ... [after 1 March 1666/7] [<CITE>GM</CITE> I:329] <BR> m. ... [by 1633] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3155 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... [by 1639] [<CITE>Weygant</CITE> 15] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3158 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Chamberlain</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Strood, co. Kent, 1 June 1639] <BR> m. Strood, co. Kent, 30 Apr. 1627 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3159 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Stoughton</B>, b. ... , d. ... [inventory Ipswich, Mass., 30 March 1647] [<CITE>TAG</CITE> 72:285-300] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3164 </TD><TD> John <B>Underhill</B>, b. ... , d. Bergen op Zoom ... Oct. 1608 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 539] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3165 </TD><TD> Honor <B>Pawley</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 2 Aug. 1640] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 547] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3166 </TD><TD> Lt. Robert <B>Feake</B>, b. ... 1610, d. Watertown, Mass., 1 Feb. 1662 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 546] <BR> m. ... [by the end of Jan. 1632], div. ... [by 1648] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3167 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Fones</B>, same as 1573, above [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 495; <CITE>Frost2</CITE> 191] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3176 - 3179 </TD><TD> same as 3144 - 3147, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3200 = 6528 3201 = 6529 3202 = 6530 3203 = 6531 3204 = 6532 3205 = 6533 3206 = 6534 3207 = 6535 3208 = 6536 3209 = 6537 3210 = 6538 Henry Bradshaw 3211 = 6539 Catherine Wilmington 3212 = 6540 3213 = 6541 3214 = 6542 3215 = 6543 --> 3264 - 3271 </TD><TD> same as 1600 - 1607, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3280 William Paschall 3281 Joanna Collins --> <!-- 3312 Gregory Clement 3313 Jane 3316 Thomas Harrison 3317 Katherine Harrison 3318 William Hunt 3319 Annie Tymes --> <!-- 3328 = 3808 3329 = 3809 3330 = 3810 3331 = 3811 3332 = 3812 3333 = 3813 3334 = 3814 3335 = 3815 --> 3340 </TD><TD> (=3752) John <B>Putnam</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 30 Dec. 1662 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:521] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3341 </TD><TD> (=3753) Priscilla <B>Gould</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3342 = 3754 3343 = 3755 --> 3358 </TD><TD> Isaac <B>Johnson</B>, b. ... , d. ... 19 Dec. 1675 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3359 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Porter</B>, b. ... , d. ... 13 Aug. 1683 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3360 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Goodell</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3361 </TD><TD> Joan <B>Artys</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3400 </TD><TD> Roger <B>Griswold</B>, b. ... , d. ... [before 1605] [<CITE>EGF</CITE> 7] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3401 </TD><TD> <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3534 </TD><TD> Barnabas <B>Horton</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3535 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Langton</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3584 </TD><TD> (=6294 =6358 =12670) Adam <B>Winthrop</B>, of Edwardstone and of Groton Hall, co. Suffolk, b. London 10 Aug. 1548, d. ... [bur. Groton Hall 28 March 1623] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 658; <CITE>EO2</CITE> III:868; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 643] <BR> m. ... 20 Feb. 1579 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3585 </TD><TD> (=6295 =6359 =12671) Anne <B>Browne</B>, b. ... , d. ... 19 Apr. 1629 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 659] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3586 </TD><TD> John <B>Forth</B>, of Great Stambridge, co. Essex, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3587 </TD><TD> <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3602 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Thorne</B>, of Yardley-Hastings, co. Northampton, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 29 Oct. 1588, pro. 9 May 1589] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3603 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Purefoy</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 1579] [<CITE>NEHGR</CITE> 142:233] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3606 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Basset</B>, of Uley, co. Gloucester, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 3 June 1601, pro. 5 Nov. 1602] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3607 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Lygon</B>, b. ... [ca. 1555], d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3640 </TD><TD> Sir William <B>Pole</B>, antiquary, of Shute, co. Devon b. ... [bapt. Colyton, co. Devon, 27 Aug. 1561], d. ... Colcombe in Colyton, co. Devon, 10 March 1635 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3641 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Periham</B>, b. ... 30 Apr. 1567, d. ... 2 May 1605, bur. Colyton </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3668 </TD><TD> Sir Thomas <B>Temple</B>, of Stowe, co.Buckingham, created 24 Sept. 1611 1st Baronet, b. ... [bapt. 9 Jan. 1566/7], d. Burton Dassett, co. Warwick, ... [will dated 4 Feb. 1632, pro. 13 March 1636/7] [<CITE>CB</CITE> I:82] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1595] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3669 </TD><TD> Hester <B>Sandys</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1656 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3670 </TD><TD> Edmund <B>Lee</B>, of Stanton Bury, co. Buckingham, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3671 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Browne</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will (as Dorathie Ascue) dated 14 Jan. 1652/3, pro. 11 May 1653] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3676 </TD><TD> (=6318) Thomas <B>Stoughton</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3677 </TD><TD> (=6319) Katherine <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3692 </TD><TD> Enoch <B>Lynde</B>, b. ... , d. London 23 Apr. 1636 <BR> m. Hackney 25 Oct. 1614 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3693 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Digby</B>, b. ... [ca. 1584], d. London ... 1669 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3706 </TD><TD> John <B>Dwight</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3707 </TD><TD> Hannah <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3712 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Blanchard</B>, b. ... , d. Malden, Mass., 21 May 1654 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3713 </TD><TD> Agnes <B>Bent</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3720 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Loring</B>, b. ... , d. Hull, Mass., 4 Apr. 1661 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3721 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Newton</B>, b. ... , d. Hull, Mass., 25 Aug. 1672 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3722 </TD><TD> Nathaniel <B>Baker</B>, b. ... , d. Hingham, Mass., 3 June 1682 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3723 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Lane</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3728 </TD><TD> Enoch <B>Hunt</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3729 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3730 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Richards</B>, b. ... , d. Weymouth, Mass., 28 Jan. 1651 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3731 </TD><TD> Welthean (<B>Loring</B>?), b. ... , d. Barnstable, Mass., between 3 July and 4 Nov. 1679 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3744 </TD><TD> (=3796) George <B>Gardner</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 20 Aug. 1679 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3745 </TD><TD> (=3797) Ruth <B>Turner</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3746 </TD><TD> (=3798) John <B>Brown</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3747 </TD><TD> (=3799) Sarah <B>Walker</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3748 </TD><TD> (=3846) Joseph <B>Weld</B>, b. ... , d. Roxbury, Mass., 7 Oct. 1646 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3749 </TD><TD> Barbara <B>Clapp</B>, b. ... , d. Roxbury, Mass., 15 Feb. 1655 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3750 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Michelson</B>, b. ... , d. Cambridge, Mass., 7 March 1682 <BR> m. ... 1636 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3751 </TD><TD> Ruth <B>Bushell</B>, b. ... , d. Suffolk, Mass., 15 June 1664 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3752 - 3755 </TD><TD> same as 3340 - 3343, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3756 </TD><TD> John <B>Brocklebank</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3757 </TD><TD> Jane <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. Rowley, Mass., 26 Dec. 1668 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3758 </TD><TD> Archelaus <B>Woodman</B>, b. ... , d. Newbury, Mass., 7 Oct. 1702 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3759 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. Newbury, Mass., 17 Dec. 1677 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3760 </TD><TD> (=3824) John <B>Pickering</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. ... 1636 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3761 </TD><TD> (=3825) Elizabeth <B>Alderman</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 30 Oct. 1662 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3762 </TD><TD> (=3826) William <B>Flint</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 2 Feb. 1673 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3763 </TD><TD> (=3827) Alice <B>Williams</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 5 Oct. 1700 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3764 </TD><TD> (=3828) George <B>Burrill</B>, b. ... , d. Lynn, Mass., 21 June 1654 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3765 </TD><TD> (=3829) Mary <B>Cooper</B>, b. ... , d. Lynn, Mass., ... Aug. 1653 </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3766 = 3830 3767 = 3831 3768 = 3816 = 3832 3769 = 3817 = 3833 --> 3770 </TD><TD> (=3818 =3834) Hatevil <B>Nutter</B>, b. ... [ca. 1600], d. ... [will dated 28 Dec. 1674, pro. 29 June 1675] [<CITE>TAG</CITE> 72:263-284] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3771 </TD><TD> (=3819 =3835) Anne <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 28 Dec. 1674] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3772 </TD><TD> (=3836) Henry <B>Lunt</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3773 </TD><TD> (=3837) ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3774 </TD><TD> (=3838) Abraham <B>Brown</B>, mariner, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. Boston, Mass., 19 Aug. 1653 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3775 </TD><TD> (=3839) Jane <B>Skepper</B>, b. ... [bapt. Thorpe-in-the-Marsh, co. Lincs., 9 Jan. 1634/5], d. ... [after 1682] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3776 </TD><TD> Nicholas <B>Cabot</B>, b. ... [ca. 1555], d. ... [bur. Trinity, Jersey, 7 Sept. 1623] [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:6] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3777 </TD><TD> Collette <B>Hamon</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Trinity, Jersey, 6 Jan. 1614/5] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3778 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Giffard</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3779 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3780 </TD><TD> Jean de <B>Grouchy</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3781 </TD><TD> Elisabeth <B>Hamon</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3786 Samuel Stone 3787 Joan Clark --> 3792 </TD><TD> Rev. John <B>Higginson</B>, b. Claybrooke, Leicester, 6 Aug. 1616, d. Salem, Mass., 9 Dec. 1708 [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:56; <CITE>JBT</CITE> 213] <BR> m. Guilford, Conn., ... 1672 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3793 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Whitfield</B>, b. ... [bapt. Ockley, Surrey, 1 Nov. 1620], d. Salem, Mass., 8 July 1675 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3794 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Savage</B>, b. ... , d. ... 14 Jan. 1682 <BR> m. ... 15 Sept. 1652 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3795 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Symmes</B>, b. ... 10 Apr. 1628, d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3796 - 3799 </TD><TD> same as 3744 - 3747, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3808 - 3815 </TD><TD> same as 3328 - 3335, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3816 - 3819 </TD><TD> same as 3768 - 3771, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3820 </TD><TD> Nicholas <B>Hodson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3821 </TD><TD> Esther <B>Wines</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3822 </TD><TD> Miles <B>Thompson</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3823 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Tetherly</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3824 - 3839 </TD><TD> same as 3760 - 3775, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3840 = 3876 3841 = 3877 3842 = 3878 3843 = 3879 --> 3844 </TD><TD> (=3888) William <B>Denison</B>, b. ... [bapt. Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, 3 Feb. 1571], d. Roxbury, Mass., 25 Jan. 1652/3 <BR> m. ... 7 Nov. 1603 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3845 </TD><TD> (=3889) Margaret <B>Chandler</B>, b. ... [bapt. Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, 13 Oct. 1577], d. Roxbury, Mass., 25 Feb. 1644/5 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3846 </TD><TD> Joseph <B>Weld</B>, same as 3748, above <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3847 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Shatswell</B>, b. ... , d. Roxbury, Mass., 16 Oct. 1638 </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3848 </TD><TD> Edmund <B>Hobart</B>, b. ... , d. Hingham, Mass., 8 March 1646 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3849 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Dewey</B>, b. ... , d. Charlestown, Mass., 23 June 1649 </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> <!-- 3850 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Ibrook</B>, b. ... , d. Hingham, Mass., 14 Nov. 1651 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3851 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Clark</B>, b. ... , d. Hingham, Mass., 4 Apr. 1664 </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> 3852 </TD><TD> John <B>Whiting</B>, Mayor of Boston, co. Lincoln, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3853 </TD><TD> --- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3854 </TD><TD> Sir Oliver <B>St. John</B>, b. ... [ca. 1575], d. Keysoe, co. Bedford, 23 March 1625/6 <BR> m. ... 1597 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3855 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>Bulkeley</B>, b. ... 1580, d. ... 1611 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3872 </TD><TD> (=7764 =7768) George <B>Fitch</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3873 </TD><TD> (=7765 =7769) Joane <B>Thorogood</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 3874 = 7766 = 7770 3875 = 7767 = 7771 --> 3876 - 3879 </TD><TD> same as 3840 - 3843, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3882 - 3883 </TD><TD> same as 1936 - 1937, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3884 - 3885 </TD><TD> same as 1936 - 1937, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3888 - 3889 </TD><TD> same as 3844 - 3845, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3898 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Lord</B>, b. ... , d. Hartford, Conn., ... [ca. 1667] <BR> m. Towchester, co. Northampton, 23 Feb. 1609/10 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3899 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Bird</B>, b. ... , d. Hartford, Conn., 2 Aug. 1676 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3900 </TD><TD> (=7488 =7592) Thomas <B>Gardner</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 29 Dec. 1674 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3901 </TD><TD> (=7489 =7593) Lucy <B>Smith</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 28 Sept. 1674 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3982 </TD><TD> John <B>Angier</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3983 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Sherman</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3990 </TD><TD> Martin <B>Sanders</B>, b. ... , d. Braintree, Mass., 4 Aug. 1658 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 3991 </TD><TD> Rachel <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. Braintree, Mass., 15 Sept. 1651 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4008 </TD><TD> (=8092) John <B>Dodge</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 2 Apr. 1635, pro. 15 Oct. 1635] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4009 </TD><TD> (=8093) Margery <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 4010 = 8094 4011 = 8095 --> 4012 </TD><TD> William <B>Haskell</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Charlton-Musgrave, co. Somerset, 11 May 1630] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4013 </TD><TD> Elinor <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... [rem. John Stone] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4014 </TD><TD> Walter <B>Tybbot</B>, b. ... [ca. 1584], d. Gloucester, Mass., 14 Aug. 1651 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> I:607] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4015 </TD><TD> Mary <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... [after 22 Apr. 1652] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4024 </TD><TD> (=4072 = 8116) William <B>Eliot</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4025 </TD><TD> (=4073 =8117) Emma <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 4026 = 8118 4027 = 8119 --> <!-- 4032 - 4033 </TD><TD> For some of the ancestry of John Thorndike (number 2016), see <CITE>TFH</CITE> 1-15 </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> 4034 </TD><TD> John <B>Stratton</B>, of Shotley, Suffolk, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Shotley, Suffolk, 4 May 1627] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1603] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4035 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Derehaugh</B>, b. ... [ca. 1584], d. ... [living March 1642] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4036 </TD><TD> Nicholas <B>Patch</B>, b. ... [bapt. South Petherton, co. Somerset, 26 June 1597], d. Beverly, Mass., ... [before 26 Nov. 1673] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:833] <BR> m. South Petherton, co. Somerset, 1 Sept. 1623 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4037 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Owsley</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4038 </TD><TD> (=8112) William <B>Woodbury</B>, b. ... , d. Beverly, Mass., 29 Jan. 1676/7 [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:829] <BR> m. South Petherton, co. Somerset, 29 Jan. 1616/7 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4039 </TD><TD> (=8113) Elizabeth <B>Patch</B>, b. ... [bapt. South Petherton, co. Somerset, 16 Apr. 1594], d. Beverly, Mass., ... [after 29 Jan. 1676/7] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4044 </TD><TD> Henry <B>Herrick</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 24 Nov. 1670, pro. 28 March 1671] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:421] <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 6 Aug. 1629 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4045 </TD><TD> Edith <B>Laskin</B>, b. ... [ca. 1612 or 1614], d. ... [after 1672] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4046 - 4047 </TD><TD> same as 2004 - 2005, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4048 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Morgan</B>, cooper, b. ... , d. Beverly, Mass., ... [between 14 Oct. 1672 and June 1673] <!-- Davis, Sarah Stone 46 --> <BR> m. Salem, Mass., 15 10mo 1658 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4049 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Norman</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 1690, m2. Samuel Fowler of Salisbury, Mass.] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4050 </TD><TD> Capt. William <B>Dixey</B>, b. ... , England, ... [ca. 1607], to America 1629 as servant of Mr Isaac Johnson, d. Beverly, Mass., ... 1690 <BR> m. ... [ca. 1635] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4051 </TD><TD> Anna <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... [by 1 Feb. 1694/5] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4056 </TD><TD> Nicholas <B>Woodbury</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4057 </TD><TD> Anna <B>Palgrave</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4058 - 4059 </TD><TD> same as 2012 - 2013, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4064 </TD><TD> William <B>Trask</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 15 May 1666 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4065 </TD><TD> Mary <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4072 - 4073 </TD><TD> same as 4024 - 4025, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4076 </TD><TD> Samuel <B>Shattuck</B>, <!-- apparently no evidence of his first name --> b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 4077 </TD><TD> Damaris <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 28 Nov. 1674 <!-- make it pretty </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 10/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 6144 </TD><TD> (=6152) William <B>Forbes</B> 2nd of Newe, b. ... , d. ... 1571 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6145 </TD><TD> (=6153) Margaret <B>Gordon</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 6146 = 6154 6147 = 6155 --> 6152 - 6155 </TD><TD> same as 6144 - 6147, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6216 </TD><TD> George <B>Scott</B> 3rd of Kirkstyle, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6217 </TD><TD> Catherine <B>Montcrief</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6220 </TD><TD> Walter <B>Scott</B>, 2nd Baron Scott of Buccleuch, created 16 March 1618/9 1st Earl of Buccleuch, b. ... , d. London 20 Nov. 1633 [<CITE>SP</CITE> II:233; <CITE>CP</CITE> II:364] <BR> (non-marital liaison) </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6221 </TD><TD> NN <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 6224 = 6240 6225 = 6241 6226 = 6242 6227 = 6243 6228 = 6244 6229 = 6245 6230 = 6246 6231 = 6247 --> 6232 </TD><TD> (=6248) Thomas <B>Rutherford</B> of Egerston, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6233 </TD><TD> (=6249) Jean <B>Eliot</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 6234 = 6250 6235 = 6251 6236 = 6252 6237 = 6253 6238 = 6254 6239 = 6255 --> 6240 - 6255 </TD><TD> same as 6224 - 6239, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6280 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Manningham</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Fen Drayton, Cambridge, 6 Sept. 1588] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 520] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6281 </TD><TD> Joan <B>Fisher</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 528] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6282 </TD><TD> William <B>Curle</B>, b. ... , d. ... 16 Apr. 1617 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 523] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6283 </TD><TD> Frances <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6288 </TD><TD> (=6352) William <B>Hallett</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Marshwood, Dorset, 21 Jan. 1638] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 483] <BR> m. Marshwood, Dorset, 4 June 1578 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6289 </TD><TD> (=6353) Elizabeth <B>Phippen</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 6290 = 6354 6291 = 6355 --> 6292 </TD><TD> (=6356 =12668) William <B>Fones</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 654] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6293 </TD><TD> (=6357 =12669) <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6294 - 6295 <!-- = 6358 - 6359, = 12670 - 12671 --> </TD><TD> same as 3584 - 3585, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6300 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Cornell</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 22 June 1631, pro. 5 Sept. 1631] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 647] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6301 </TD><TD> <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6318 - 6319 </TD><TD> same as 3676 - 3677, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6328 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Underhill</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1591 [adm. 7 June] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 539] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6329 </TD><TD> Magdalen (<B>Amyas</B>?), b. ... , d. Kenilworth, Warwickshire, ... 1597 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6330 </TD><TD> James <B>Pawley</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 547] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6331 </TD><TD> Isabel <B>Bonython</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 2 Aug. 1640] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 551] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6332 </TD><TD> James <B>Feake</B>, b. ... , d. ... [adm. June 1626] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 545] <BR> m. St. Nicholas Acons, London, 29 Jan. 1593 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6333 </TD><TD> Judith <B>Thomas</B>, b. ... , d. ... [survived husband] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6334 - 6335 </TD><TD> same as 3146 - 3147, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6352 - 6359 </TD><TD> same as 6288 - 6295, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 6400 - 6431 = 13056 - 13087 --> 6528 - 6543 </TD><TD> same as 3200 - 3215, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 6560 Thomas Pascall 6561 Mary --> <!-- 6636 Henry Hunt 6637 Dorothy Eden 6638 John Tymes 6639 Marie --> <!-- 6656 - 6671 = 7616 - 7631 --> <!-- 6680 = 7504 6681 = 7505 6682 = 7506 6683 = 7507 6684 = 7508 6685 = 7509 6686 = 7510 6687 = 7511 --> 6800 </TD><TD> William <B>Griswold</B>, b. ... , d. ... [before 1571] [<CITE>EGF</CITE> 6] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 6801 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... [after 1571] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7168 </TD><TD> (=12588 =12716 =25340) Adam <B>Winthrop</B>, of Groton Manor, co. Suffolk, b. Lavenham, co. Suffolk, 9 Oct.. 1498, d. Groton Hall, co. Suffolk, 9 Nov. 1562 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 656; <CITE>EO2</CITE> III:867; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 642] <BR> m. ... 20 July 1534 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7169 </TD><TD> (=12589 =12717 =25341) Agnes <B>Sharpe</B>, b. ... , d. ... 13 May 1565 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 660] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7170 </TD><TD> (=12590 =12718 =25342) Henry <B>Browne</B>, of Edwardstone, clothier b. ... , d. ... [bur. Prittlewell, Essex] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7171 </TD><TD> (=12591 =12719 =25343) Agnes <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... 17 Dec. 1590 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7206 </TD><TD> Edward <B>Purefoy</B>, of Shalston, co. Buckingham, b. Etfield 13 June 1494, d. ... 1 June 1558 [<CITE>NEHGR</CITE> 142:233] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7207 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Fettiplace</B>, b. Little Shelford, co. Berks, 16 July 1496, d. ... 3 Aug. 1568 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7212 </TD><TD> William <B>Basset</B>, of Uley, co. Gloucester, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7213 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Ashe</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7214 </TD><TD> Henry <B>Lygon</B>, of Upton St. Leonard's, co. Gloucester, b. ... [ca. 1525], d. ... [will dated 30 July 1577, pro. 15 Aug. 1577] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7215 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Berkeley</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7280 </TD><TD> Sir William <B>Pole</B>, of Shute, co. Devon, b. ... 31 July 1515, d. ... 15 Aug. 1587, bur. Colyton, co. Devon <BR> m. ... [by 1559] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7281 </TD><TD> Catherine <B>Popham</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1588 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7336 </TD><TD> John <B>Temple</B>, b. ... , d. ... 9 May 1603 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7337 </TD><TD> Susan <B>Spencer</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7338 </TD><TD> Miles <B>Sandys</B>, of Latimers and of Eton, co. Buckingham, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7339 </TD><TD> Hester <B>Clifton</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7340 </TD><TD> Edmund <B>Lee</B>, of Pightlesthorne, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7341 </TD><TD> Amicia <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7342 </TD><TD> Anthony <B>Browne</B>, b. ... 22 July 1552, d. [v. p.] Riverbank House, Cowdray Park, Sussex, 29 June 1592 [<CITE>CP</CITE> IX:100] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7343 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Dormer</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will (as Dame Marie Gerard) dated 20 July 1637, pro. 23 Nov. 1637] </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7352 = 12636 7353 = 12637 7354 = 12638 7355 = 12639 --> 7386 </TD><TD> Everard <B>Digby</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7387 </TD><TD> Katherine <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7426 Robert Bent 7427 Agnes Gosling --> 7488 - 7489 </TD><TD> same as 3900 - 3901, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7490 = 7594 7491 = 7595 7492 = 7596 7493 = 7597 7494 = 7598 7495 = 7599 --> <!-- 7496 = 7692 7497 = 7693 --> 7498 </TD><TD> Nicholas <B>Clapp</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Venn Ottery, co. Devon, 14 March 1631] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7499 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Venn Ottery, co. Devon, 24 March 1631] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7504 - 7511 </TD><TD> same as 6680 - 6687, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7520 - 7535 = 7648 - 7663 --> <!-- 7536 = 7632 = 7664 7537 = 7633 = 7665 7538 = 7634 = 7666 7539 = 7635 = 7667 --> 7540 </TD><TD> (=7636 =7668) Edmund <B>Nutter</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7541 </TD><TD> (=7637 =7669) Elizabeth <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7542 = 7638 = 7670 7543 = 7639 = 7671 7544 = 7672 7545 = 7673 7546 = 7674 7547 = 7675 7548 = 7676 7549 = 7677 --> 7550 </TD><TD> (=7678) Rev. William <B>Skepper</B>, b. ... [bapt. Boston, co. Lincs., 27 Nov. 1597], d. ... [before 1646] <BR> m. ... [by 1639] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7551 </TD><TD> (=7679) <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7552 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Cabot</B>, b. ... [ca. 1516-26], d. ... [ca. 1585] [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:5] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7553 </TD><TD> Thomasse <B>Le Morgue</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7554 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Hamon</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7555 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7584 </TD><TD> Rev. Francis <B>Higginson</B>, b. ... [bapt. Claybrok, Leicester, 6 Aug. 1587], d. Salem, Mass., 6 Aug. 1630 [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:55; <CITE>JBT</CITE> 221] <BR> m. St. Peter's, Nottingham, 8 Jan. 1615/6 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7585 </TD><TD> Ann <B>Herbert</B>, b. ... , d. New Haven, Conn., ... Feb. 1639/40 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7586 </TD><TD> Rev. Henry <B>Whitfield</B>, b. ... [ca. 1590], d. ... [bur. Winchester Cathedral 17 Sept. 1657] [<CITE>JBT</CITE> 7] <BR> m. ... [contr. 20 Set. 15 Jac I (1617)] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7587 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Sheafe</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1669 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7588 </TD><TD> William <B>Savage</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7589 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7590 </TD><TD> Rev. Zechariah <B>Symmes</B>, b. Canterbury, co. Kent, 5 Apr. 1599, d. ... 28 Jan. 1672 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7591 </TD><TD> Sarah <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1676 <!-- Threlfall, pp. 289-307 (don't know which book) says she was Sarah Baker, dau. of Humphrey Baker (ca. 1565-16 May 1623), a London innkeeper, by Alice Hickman --> </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7592 - 7593 </TD><TD> same as 3900 - 3901, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7594 - 7599 </TD><TD> same as 7490 - 7495, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7616 - 7631 </TD><TD> same as 6656 - 6671, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7632 - 7639 </TD><TD> same as 7536 - 7543, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7646 </TD><TD> William <B>Tetherly</B>, b. ... , d. Kittery, Maine, 30 Apr. 1651 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7647 </TD><TD> Christian <B>Thorn</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7648 - 7679 </TD><TD> same as 7520 - 7551, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7680 - 7687 = 7752 - 7759 --> 7688 </TD><TD> (=7776) John <B>Denison</B>, b. ... [ca. 1530], d. (of the plague) Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, 4 Dec. 1582 <BR> m. ... 1554 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7689 </TD><TD> (=7777) Agnes <B>Willie</B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 3 May 1584] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7690 </TD><TD> (=7778) Tobias <B>Chandler</B>, b. ... [ca. 1551], d. ... <BR> m. Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, 21 Sept. 1574 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7691 </TD><TD> (=7779) Joan <B>Mumford</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1618 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7692 - 7693 </TD><TD> same as 7496 - 7497, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7694 </TD><TD> John <B>Shatswell</B>, b. ... , d. Ipswich, Mass., 11 Feb. 1646 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7695 </TD><TD> Judith <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. Ipswich, Mass., 17 Apr. 1648 </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> 7708 </TD><TD> Henry <B>St. John</B>, of Keysoe, co. Bedford, b. ... , d. ... 1598 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7709 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Neale</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1618 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7710 </TD><TD> Rev. Edward <B>Bulkeley</B>, b. ... [ca. 1540], d. ... [bur. 5 Jan. 1620/1] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7711 </TD><TD> Olive <B>Irby</B>, b. ... [ca. 1547], d. ... [bur. 10 March 1614/5] </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7744 = 15528 = 15536 7745 = 15529 = 15537 7746 = 15530 = 15538 7747 = 15531 = 15539 7748 = 15532 = 15540 7749 = 15533 = 15541 7750 = 15534 = 15542 7751 = 15535 = 15543 --> 7752 - 7759 </TD><TD> same as 7680 - 7687, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7764 - 7767 </TD><TD> same as 3872 - 3875, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7768 - 7771 </TD><TD> same as 3872 - 3875, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7776 - 7779 </TD><TD> same as 7688 - 7691, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 7800 = 14976 = 15184 7801 = 14977 = 15185 7802 = 14978 = 15186 7803 = 14979 = 15187 --> 7966 </TD><TD> Edmund <B>Sherman</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 7967 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Pellatt</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 8016 = 16184 8017 = 16185 8018 = 16186 8019 = 16187 8020 = 16188 8021 = 16189 8022 = 16190 8023 = 16191 --> <!-- 8048 = 8144 = 16232 8049 = 8145 = 16233 8050 = 8146 = 16234 8051 = 8147 = 16235 8052 = 16236 8053 = 16237 8054 = 16238 8055 = 16239 --> <!-- 8064 - 8067 </TD><TD> For some of the ancestry of John Thorndike (number 2016), see <CITE>TFH</CITE> 1-15 </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> 8068 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Stratton</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8069 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Nicolls</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8070 </TD><TD> William <B>Derehaugh</B>, b. ... [on or before 10 Feb. 1559], d. ... [bur. Badingham, Suffolk, 4 Sept. 1610] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1578] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8071 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Wright</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Badingham, Suffolk, 4 March 1621/2] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8072 </TD><TD> (=8078 =16226) Nicholas <B>Patch</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. South Petherton, co. Somerset, 25 Dec. 1637], [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:833] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1579-80] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8073 </TD><TD> (=8079 =16227) Jane <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. South Petherton, co. Somerset, 12 May 1633], </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 8076 = 16224 8077 = 16225 --> 8078 - 8079 </TD><TD> same as 8072 - 8073, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8090 </TD><TD> Hugh <B>Laskin</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., ... [before 29 March 1659] [<CITE>MWF</CITE> II:527] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8091 </TD><TD> Alis <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. Salem, Mass., 23 July 1653 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8092 - 8095 </TD><TD> same as 4008 - 4011, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8098 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Norman</B>, b. ... , England, ... [ca. 1580], to Cape Ann 1623, d. ... [probably Marblehead after 1653] <!-- Davis, Sarah Stone, 45-46 --> <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8099 </TD><TD> ... <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 1645] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8112 - 8113 </TD><TD> same as 4038 - 4039, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 8114 Richard Palgrave 8115 Joane Harris --> 8116 - 8119 </TD><TD> same as 4024 - 4027, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 8144 - 8147 </TD><TD> same as 8048 - 8051, above <!-- makeit pretty </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 11/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 12288 </TD><TD> (=12304) Alexander <B>Forbes</B> 1st of Newe, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12289 </TD><TD> (=12305) Jean <B>Lumsden</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12290 </TD><TD> (=12306) John <B>Gordon</B> of Botarie, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12291 </TD><TD> (=12307) ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 12292 = 12308 12293 = 12309 12294 = 12310 12295 = 12311 --> 12304-12311 </TD><TD> same as 12288 - 12295, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12432 </TD><TD> Alexander <B>Scott</B> 2nd of Kirkstyle, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12433 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Ogilvie</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12440 </TD><TD> Walter <B>Scott</B>, created 18 March 1606 1st Baron Scott of Buccleuch, b. ... 1565, d. Branxholme, co. Roxburgh, 15 Dec. 1611 [<CITE>SP</CITE> II:232; <CITE>CP</CITE> II:364] <BR> m. ... [contract dated Halyden 1 Oct. 1586] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12441 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Kerr</B>, b. ... , d. ... [survived husband] [<CITE>SP</CITE> VII:341] </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 12448 = 12480 12449 = 12481 12450 = 12482 12451 = 12483 12452 = 12484 12453 = 12485 12454 = 12486 12455 = 12487 12456 = 12488 12457 = 12489 12458 = 12490 12459 = 12491 12460 = 12492 12461 = 12493 12462 = 12494 12463 = 12495 12464 = 12496 12465 = 12497 --> 12466 </TD><TD> (=12498) William <B>Eliot</B> of Larriston, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12467 </TD><TD> (=12499) Mary <B>Scott</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>SP</CITE> II:232] </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 12468 = 12500 12469 = 12501 12470 = 12502 12471 = 12503 12472 = 12504 12473 = 12505 12474 = 12506 12475 = 12507 12476 = 12508 12477 = 12509 12478 = 12510 12479 = 12511 --> 12480 - 12511 </TD><TD> same as 12448 - 12479, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12560 </TD><TD> John <B>Manningham</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 520] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12561 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Boteler</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 532] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12562 </TD><TD> John <B>Fisher</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 31 Oct. 1552, pro. 14 Nov. 1553] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 528] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12563 </TD><TD> Alice <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 12576 = 12704 = 12577 = 12705 = 12578 = 12706 = 12579 = 12707 = 12580 = 12708 = 12581 = 12709 = 12582 = 12710 = 12583 = 12711 = 12584 = 12712 = 25336 12585 = 12713 = 25337 12586 = 12714 = 25338 12587 = 12715 = 25339 --> 12588 - 12591 <!-- 12716 - 12719, 25340 - 25343 --> </TD><TD> same as 7168 - 7171, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12636 - 12639 </TD><TD> same as 7352 - 7355, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12656 </TD><TD> Hugh <B>Underhill</B>, b. ... [ca. 1519], d. ... [will dated 1 Jan. 1593] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 539; <CITE>Frost</CITE> chart opposite 2:1] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12657 </TD><TD> <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... [living 1562] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12658 </TD><TD> (John <B>Amyas</B>?), b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12659 </TD><TD> (Ann <B> ... </B>?), b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12660 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Pawley</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 547] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12661 </TD><TD> <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12662 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Pawley</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1524 [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 551] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12663 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Durant</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. St. Columb Major 21 Jan. 1536] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12664 </TD><TD> William <B>Feake</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 4 July 1612, pro. 10 July 1612] [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 543] <BR> m. St. Mary Woolnorth, London, 12 Nov. 1564 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12665 </TD><TD> Mary <B>Wetherall</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12666 </TD><TD> Robert <B>Thomas</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 14 Feb. 1609, pro. London 12 Oct. 1610] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12667 </TD><TD> Judith <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. 6 March 1588/9] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12668 - 12671 </TD><TD> same as 6292 - 6295, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 12704 - 12719 </TD><TD> same as 12576 - 12591, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 12800 - 12863 = 26112 - 26175 --> 13056 - 13087 </TD><TD> same as 6400 - 6431, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 13312 - 13343 = 15232 - 15263 --> <!-- 13360 - 13375 = 15008 - 15023 --> 14336 </TD><TD> (=25176 =25432 =50680) Adam <B>Winthrop</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 656; <CITE>IFR</CITE> 642] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14337 </TD><TD> (=25177 =25433 =50681) Jane <B>Burton</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14338 </TD><TD> (=25178 =25434 =50682) Robert <B>Sharpe</B>, of Islington, Middlesex b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>JRD</CITE> 658] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14339 </TD><TD> (=25179 =25435 =50683) Elizabeth <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 14340 = 25180 = 25436 = 50684 14341 = 25181 = 25437 = 50685 14342 = 25182 = 25438 = 50686 14343 = 25183 = 25439 = 50687 --> 14412 </TD><TD> Nicholas <B>Purefoy</B>, of Daventry, co. Northampton, b. ... , d. Shalston, co. Buckingham, 18 Feb. 1547 [<CITE>NEHGR</CITE> 142:232] <BR> m. ... [by 1507-8] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14413 </TD><TD> Alice <B>Denton</B>, b. ... , d. ... [<CITE>NEHGR</CITE> 142:244] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14414 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Fettiplace</B>, of East Shefford, co. Berks, b. ... , d. Bessiles-Leigh, co. Berks, ... 1511 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14415 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Bessiles</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14426 </TD><TD> John <B>Ashe</B>, of co. Somerset, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14427 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14428 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Lygon</B>, of Arle Court, Sheriff of Worcester, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14429 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Greville</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14430 </TD><TD> John <B>Berkeley</B>, of Stoke Gifford, co. Gloucester, b. ... , d. ... 1546 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14431 </TD><TD> Isabel <B>Dennis</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14560 </TD><TD> William <B>Pole</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14561 </TD><TD> Agnes <B>Drake</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14562 </TD><TD> Alexander <B>Popham</B>, b. ... [by 1504], d. ... 11 June 1556 <BR> m. ... 1530 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14563 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Stradling</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14672 </TD><TD> Peter <B>Temple</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14673 </TD><TD> Milicent <B>Jekyll</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14674 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Spencer</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14675 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Spencer</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14676 </TD><TD> William <B>Sandys</B>, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 23 Apr. 1546, bur. St. Michael's, Hawkeshead, co. Lancs] [<CITE>VMHB</CITE> 29:227-243] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14677 </TD><TD> Margaret <B>Dixon</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. St. Michael's, Hawkeshead, co. Lancs] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14678 </TD><TD> William <B>Clifton</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14679 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Blount</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14684 </TD><TD> Anthony <B>Browne</B>, 1st Viscount Montagu, b. ... [ca. 1528], d. West Horsley, Surrey, 19 Oct. 1592 [<CITE>CP</CITE> IX:97] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14685 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Radcliffe</B>, b. ... [ca. 1532], d. [in childbed] Cowdray, Sussex, 22 July 1552 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14686 </TD><TD> William <B>Dormer</B>, K.B., of Eyethorpe, co. Buckingham, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14687 </TD><TD> Dorothy <B>Catesby</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 14704 = 25272 14705 = 25273 14706 = 25274 14707 = 25275 14708 = 25276 14709 = 25277 14710 = 25278 14711 = 25279 --> 14772 </TD><TD> Simon <B>Digby</B>, of Bedale, co. York, b. ... , executed ... March 1570 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14773 </TD><TD> Anne <B>Grey</B>, b. ... [ca. 1555], d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14976 - 14979 </TD><TD> same as 7800 - 7803, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 14980 - 14991 = 15188 - 15199 --> <!-- 14992 = 15384 14993 = 15385 14994 = 15386 14995 = 15387 --> 14996 </TD><TD> Richard <B>Clapp</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 14997 </TD><TD> Christian <B>----</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15008 - 15023 </TD><TD> same as 13360 - 13375, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 15040 - 15071 = 15296 - 15327 --> <!-- 15072 = 15264 = 15328 15073 = 15265 = 15329 15074 = 15266 = 15330 15075 = 15267 = 15331 15076 = 15268 = 15332 15077 = 15269 = 15333 15078 = 15270 = 15334 15079 = 15271 = 15335 15080 = 15272 = 15336 15081 = 15273 = 15337 15082 = 15274 = 15338 15083 = 15275 = 15339 15084 = 15276 = 15340 15085 = 15277 = 15341 15086 = 15278 = 15342 15087 = 15279 = 15343 --> <!-- 15088 - 15099 = 15344 - 15355 --> 15100 </TD><TD> (=15356) Edward <B>Skepper</B>, b. ... [ca. 1552], d. ... [bur. East Kirby, co. Lincs., 10 Nov. 1629] <BR> m. Boston, co. Lincs., 11 Apr. 1592 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15101 </TD><TD> (=15357) Mary <B>Robinson</B>, b. ... , d. ... [after 1630] </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 15102 = 15358 15103 = 15359 --> 15104 </TD><TD> Perrin <B>Cabot</B>, b. ... [ca. 1490-1500], d. ... [ca. 1568] [<CITE>LVB</CITE> I:4] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15105 </TD><TD> NN (probably a sister of John <B>Norman</B>), b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15106 </TD><TD> Denis <B>Le Morgue</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15107 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15168 </TD><TD> John <B>Higginson</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. 19 Feb. 1623/4] [<CITE>JBT</CITE> 229] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15169 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15172 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Whitfield</B>, b. Wadhurst, Sussex, ... [ca. 1545], d. ... 1 May 1629 [bur. Worth, Sussex, 24 May 1629] [<CITE>JBT</CITE> 21] <BR> m. Church of St Magnus the Martyr, London, 10 Jan. 1584/5 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15173 </TD><TD> Mildred Fortune <B>Manning</B>, b. ... , d. ... 1 Sept. 1627 ae. 67 [bur. Worth, Sussex, 5 Sept. 1627] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15174 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Sheafe</B>, b. ... [bapt. St. Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, 10 Oct. 1562], d. Wickham, Welford, Berkshire, 12 Dec. 1639 [<CITE>JBT</CITE> 29] <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15175 </TD><TD> Marie <B>Wilson</B>, b. ... , d. ... [bur. Welford, Berkshire, 26 July 1613] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15180 </TD><TD> Rev. William <B>Symmes</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15181 </TD><TD> ---- <B></B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15184 - 15187 </TD><TD> same as 7800 - 7803, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15188 - 15199 </TD><TD> same as 14976 - 14991, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15232 - 15263 </TD><TD> same as 13312 - 13343, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15264 - 15279 </TD><TD> same as 15072 - 15087, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15296 - 15359 </TD><TD> same as 15040 - 15103, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 15360 - 15375 = 15504 - 15519 --> <!-- 15376 = 15552 15377 = 15553 --> 15378 </TD><TD> (=15554) John <B>Willie</B>, b. ... , d. <BR> m. ... 30 Oct. 1540 </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15379 </TD><TD> (=15555) Joan <B>Marsead</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15380 </TD><TD> (=15556) John <B>Chandler</B>, b. ... [ca. 1525], d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15381 </TD><TD> (=15557) Joan <B> ... </B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 15382 = 15558 15383 = 15559 --> 15384 - 15387 </TD><TD> same as 14992 - 14995, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15416 </TD><TD> Alexander <B>St. John</B>, of Thurley, co. Bedford, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15417 </TD><TD> Jane <B>Dallison</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15420 </TD><TD> Thomas <B>Bulkeley</B>, of Woore, co. Salop, b. ... [ca. 1515], d. ... 1591 <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15421 </TD><TD> Elizabeth <B>Grosvenor</B>, b. ... [ca. 1515], d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 15488 - 15503 = 31056 - 31071 = 31072 - 31087 --> 15504 - 15519 </TD><TD> same as 15360 - 15375, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15528 - 15535 </TD><TD> same as 7744 - 7751, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15536 - 15543 </TD><TD> same as 7744 - 7751, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15552 - 15559 </TD><TD> same as 15376 - 15383, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 15600 = 29952 = 30368 15601 = 29953 = 30369 15602 = 29954 = 30370 15603 = 29955 = 30371 15604 = 29956 = 30372 15605 = 29957 = 30373 15606 = 29958 = 30374 15607 = 29959 = 30375 --> 15932 </TD><TD> Henry <B>Sherman</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 15933 </TD><TD> Agnes (<B>Butter</B>), b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 16032 = 32368 16033 = 32369 16034 = 32370 16035 = 32371 16036 = 32372 16037 = 32373 16038 = 32374 16039 = 32375 16040 = 32376 16041 = 32377 16042 = 32378 16043 = 32379 16044 = 32380 16045 = 32381 16046 = 32382 16047 = 32383 --> <!-- 16096 = 16288 = 32464 16097 = 16289 = 32465 16098 = 16290 = 32466 16099 = 16291 = 32467 16100 = 16292 = 32468 16101 = 16293 = 32469 16102 = 16294 = 32470 16103 = 16295 = 32471 16104 = 32472 16105 = 32473 16106 = 32474 16107 = 32475 16108 = 32476 16109 = 32477 16110 = 32478 16111 = 32479 --> <!-- 16128 - 16135 </TD><TD> For some of the ancestry of John Thorndike (number 2016), see <CITE>TFH</CITE> 1-15 </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> 16136 </TD><TD> John <B>Stratton</B>, b. ... , d. ... <BR> m. </TD></TR><TR><TD> 16137 </TD><TD> Cecily <B>Felton</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 16140 </TD><TD> John <B>Derehaugh</B>, b. ... [ca. 1533], d. ... [bur. Badingham, Suffolk, 5 Apr. 1559] <BR> m. ... [ca. 1555] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 16141 </TD><TD> Agnes <B>Thurston</B>, b. ... , d. ... </TD></TR><TR><TD> 16142 </TD><TD> Edmund <B>Wright</B>, of Sutton Hall, Suffolk, b. ... , d. ... [will dated 20 July 1582, pro. 4 Feb. 1583/4] <BR> m. ... [by 8 June 1544] </TD></TR><TR><TD> 16143 </TD><TD> Frances <B>Spring</B>, b. ... [by 13 June1523], d. ... [by 10 May 1598/9] </TD></TR><TR><TD> <!-- 16144 = 16156 = 32452 16145 = 16157 = 32453 16146 = 16158 = 32454 16147 = 16159 = 32455 --> <!-- 16152 = 32448 16153 = 32449 16154 = 32450 16155 = 32451 --> 16156-16159 </TD><TD> same as 16144 - 16147, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 16184 - 16191 </TD><TD> same as 8016 - 8023, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 16224 - 16227 </TD><TD> same as 8076 - 8079, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> 16232 - 16239 </TD><TD> same as 8048 - 8055, above </TD></TR><TR><TD> <NOBR> 16288 - 16295 </NOBR> </TD><TD> same as 16096 - 16103, above <!-- makeit pretty </TD></TR><TR><TD> --> <!-- Stop here </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 12/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 25176 - 25183 = 14336 - 14343 25272 - 25279 = 14704 - 14711 25336 - 25339 = 12584 - 12587 25340 - 25353 = 7168 - 7169 25432 - 25439 = 14336 = 14343 26112 - 26175 = 12800 - 12863 29952 - 29959 = 15600 - 15607 30368 - 30375 = 15600 - 15607 31056 - 31071 = 15488 - 15503 31072 - 31087 = 15488 - 15503 32368 - 32383 = 16032 - 16047 32448 - 32455 = 16152 - 16159 32464 - 32479 = 16096 - 16111 </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 13/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> 50680 - 50687 = 14336 - 14343 </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 14/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 15/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 16/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 17/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 18/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TH COLSPAN=2> 19/GREAT-GRANDPARENTS </TH></TR><TR><TD> --> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> Sen. Kerry's ancestry can be extended further back, but fourteen generations is enough for now. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER>EXTRACTS from the U.S. FEDERAL DECENNIAL CENSUS</CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> Note that in the 1880 Census, the households of Robert Charles Winthrop, both Senior [ancestor 28] and Junior [ancestor 14], were enumerated twice. <BR><BR> <PRE> 1920 Massachusetts, Norfolk Co., Brookline, vol. 86, ED 174, sheet 8, line 30 Father's Mother's Rel Age Emig N/A Year Birthpl Birthpl Birthpl Kerry Frederick A Head 46 1904 N 1911 Austria Austria Austria Ada Wife 42 1904 N 1911 Austria Austria Austria Eric A Son 18 1904 N 1911 Austria Austria Austria Mildred Dau 10 Ill Austria Austria Richard Son 4 Mass Mass Austria Block Elise V Svt 48 1896 A Germany Germany Germany N/A = naturalized or alien Year = year of naturalization Richard's father was born in Austria, but the census schedule says Massachusetts -------- 1920 Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, vol. 127, ED 231, sheet 2, line 8 Father's Mother's Rel Age Birthplace Birthplace Birthplace Forbes Mrs Francis B Head 74 New York Litchfield Ct New York Mr Charles Stewart Son 42 Shanghai New York New York Miss Ethel A Dau 41 Shanghai New York New York (4 servants) -------- 1910 Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, ED 1422, sheet 5B, line 64 114 Commonwealth Ave Father's Mother's Rel Age Status Birthplace Birthplace Birthplace Forbes Isabel C H 65 W 7 6 New York Connecticut New York Ethel B D 35 S China New York New York C Stewart S 32 S China New York New York (4 servants) -------- 1910 Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, ED 1419, sheet 20A, line 25 10 Walnut St Father's Mother's Rel Age Status Birthplace Birthplace Birthplace Winthrop Elizabeth H 66 W 3 3 Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Robert M S 37 S Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Clara B D 32 S Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts (7 employees and servants) -------- 1880 Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., Medford, ED 405, sheet 35, line 41 Father's Mother's Age Rel Occupation Birthpl Birthpl Birthpl Winthrop Robt C Jr 46 Retired Lawyer Mass Mass Mass Elizabeth 35 W Keeping House Mass NH Mass Robert M 7 S Mass Mass Mass Clara B 4 D Mass Mass Mass Margaret 4/12 D Mass Mass Mass (5 servants) -------- 1880 Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, ED 642, sheet 26, line 36 Father's Mother's Age Rel Occupation Birthpl Birthpl Birthpl Winthrop Robert C Jr 46 Retired Mass Mass Mass Bessie 35 W Keeping House Mass Mass Mass Robert C 7 S At School Mass Mass Mass Clara 4 D At School Mass Mass Mass Margaret 4/12 D Mass Mass Mass (9 servants) -------- 1880 Massachusetts, Norfolk Co., Brooklyn, ED 508, sheet 42, line 15 Father's Mother's Age Rel Occupation Birthpl Birthpl Birthpl Winthrop Robert C 71 Mass Conn Mass Adele G 60 W Keeping House N Y Conn N Y Eliza C 40 D Mass Conn Mass Thayer Adela G 22 StepD Mass Mass N Y (9 servants) -------- 1880 Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, ED 658, sheet 16, line 17 Father's Mother's Age Rel Occupation Birthpl Birthpl Birthpl Winthrop Robert C 71 Lawyer Mass Mass Mass Adele 60 W Housekeeping Mass Mass Mass Elisa 40 D At Home Mass Mass Mass Thayer Adela 22 StepD At Home Mass Mass Mass (11 servants) -------- 1870 New York, New York, Ward 21, Dist 21, p. 19, line 12 Age Occupation Real Pers Birthplace Clark Wm M 58 Exchange Broker 10,000 Conn Isabella S 58 Keeping House 60,000 25,000 N Y (4 servants) -------- 1870 Massachusetts, Norfolk, Brookline, p. 29, line 30 Age Occupation Real Pers Birthplace Winthrop Robt C 61 Literary 100,000 45,000 Mass Adele G 50 Keeps House 70,000 40,000 N Y Eliza C 29 At Home Mass Thayer Adele G 12 At Home Mass (10 servants and employees) -------- 1860 Massachusetts, Suffolk, Boston Ward 4, p. 175, line 28 Age Sex Occupation Real Pers Birthplace Robt C Winthrop 59 M Counsellor 185,000 70,000 Mass Laura D " 45 F Mass Robt C " Jr 28 M Mass Eliza " 19 F Mass George Wells 16 M Mass -------- 1850 Massachusetts, Norfolk, Milton, p. 225, line 27 John M Forbes 43 M Gentleman 400 NY Francis B Forbes 10 M NY Anna A Forbes 7 F NY John M Forbes 5 M NY Bridget Macy 20 F Ireland Sarah Bigham 33 F Scotland -------- 1850 Massachusetts, Suffolk, Boston Ward 4, p. 129, line 7 R C Winthrop M Lawyer 73,600 Mass Laura 32 F Mass Robt C 14 M Mass Eliza 12 M Mass Joh 8 M Mass George Wells 6 M Mass (3 domestics) Eliza should be "F" but the schedule says "M" -------- 1850 Massachusetts, Suffolk, Boston Ward 4, p. 128, line 7 R M Mason 40 M Merchant 21,000 N H Sarah " 30 F Mass Elizabeth " 6 F Mass E F " 4 F Mass Alfred " 2/12 M Mass (5 domestics) -------- 1850 Massachusetts, Suffolk, Boston Ward 7, p. 45, line 20 Mary Mason 70 F N H George M " 50 M Lawyer N H Mary E " 44 F N H Jane " 40 F N H Mary A Crafts 35 F N H R A " 50 M None Vt James M " 11 M Mass Mary E " 10 F Mass Ann Reardon 24 F Ire Mary Nutting 56 F Mass Catharine Taft 25 F Ire Hannah O'Neal 23 F Ire -------- 1850 Massachusetts, Norfolk, Roxbury, p. 86, line 18 Ebenr Francis 70 F 400,000 Mass Elisabeth " 50 M Mass Sally Babson 44 F N H Anna Frances Thayer 40 F Mass (coachman, servant, 5 domestics) -------- </PRE> <BR><BR> <CENTER>NOTES</CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <!-- Washington Post Tue Mar 30 2004, p. A17 Kerry's chief of staff is David McKean, b. 1957 a Winthrop descendant McKean wrote *Tommy the Cork* (about Thomos Corcoran) and *Friends in High Places* (about Clark Clifford) --> 4 & 5 -- An article by Charles M. Sennott in the 6 October 1996 issue of the <CITE>Boston Globe</CITE>, formerly available on the Web at <A HREF="http://www.boston.com/globe/specialreports/1996/oct/senate/jk106.htm"> http://www.boston.com/globe/specialreports/1996/oct/senate/jk106.htm</A> but recently withdrawn, claims that Sen. Kerry's father, Richard Kerry, "hailed from an upper-class Boston family of Irish and Scotish [sic] ancestry." This statement is demonstrably false. <BR><BR> Sources for Sen. Kerry's paternal ancestry were collected by David Curtis Dearborn of the <I>New England Historical and Genealogical Society</I> and include: <TABLE WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=2> </TH></TR><TR><TD> </TD><TD> <BR> Birth record of Richard John Kerry, <CITE>Massachusetts Vital Records</CITE>, vol. 630, p. 22, and birth record of his sister Mildred Gladys Kerry, 15 Aug. 1909, <CITE>City of Chicago Births 1909</CITE>, number 8652 (FHL film 1288179) </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> <CITE>New York Passenger Arrivals</CITE>, National Archives film group T175, Reel 574 (FHL film 1399259) </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> <CITE>Cook County Circuit Court Naturalization Petition records</CITE>, vol. 22, no. 4303 (FHL film 1021901) </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> <CITE>1920 US Federal Census</CITE> entry for Frederick A. Kerry and family, 10 Washington Street, Brookline, Mass., National Archives film group T625, Reel 721, ED 174, Sheet 8, Line 30 </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Death certificate of Fred A. Kerry, <CITE>Massachusetts Deaths 1921</CITE>, vol. 2, p. 356, and obituary notice in the <CITE>Boston Globe</CITE>, Thursday 24 Nov. 1921, p. 7, col. 3 </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Obituary notice of Mrs. Ida Kerry, <CITE>Boston Globe</CITE>, Friday 22 Jan. 1960, p. 25, col. 3 </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> Using the information from Mr. Dearborn, in June 2002 Samuel C. Dotson initiated research in Austria, which resulted in the following additional documentation: <TABLE WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=2> </TH></TR><TR><TD> </TD><TD> <BR> The birth certificate [Geburts-Schein] of Fritz Kohn, dated 12 April 1902 and stamped with the parish seal and quoting the birth records for Israelites [vol. VII is omitted in this document - sd] folio 77 of the Parish of Bennisch, appears as documentation to the order [Anordnung] of the Imperial & Royal Silesian Crownland Government [k.k. schlesischen Landesregierung] No. 1195 of 17 March 1902, which notes that the name change was decreed by the Imperial & Royal Lower Austrian Governorship [k.k. nieder-österr. Statthalterei] in Vienna on 17 December 1901: document Zl.116.103 (that is capital Z lower case L dot numerals). The Geburts-Schein itself states specifically that both Fritz' parents were of the Jewish faith. </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> The full volume citation ("Tom. VII, pag. 77") comes from another document (Z:6.442) from the Consistrium at Olmütz on 16 April 1902 notifying the Silesian Landesregierung that the name change has been carried out in the Bennisch records fulfilling their order of 17 March 1902. </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> There is another birth certificate [Geburtszeugnis] from the Bennisch parish dated 8 January 1902, apparently for document Zl.34599 for the year 1901, but the photocopies that were sent to me do not contain any document with that number, so I don't know what it is. <!-- email from Sam Dotson: Bill, I have just received a 9-page reply from the Czech Republic. Most of it deals with the official change of name, but the original sources are quoted. Fritz Kohn was born at Bennisch on 10 May 1873, son of master brewer Benedikt Kohn and his wife Mathilde, daughter of Jakob Fraenkel from Oberglogau in Prussia. The birth is recorded among the Jewish births on the last folio (folio 77) of vol. VII (1866-1873) of the Roman Catholic birth records of the Bennisch parish. By decree of 17 Dec 1901 of the Austrian Statthalterei in Vienna the name Kohn was officially changed to Kerry (for Fritz, his wife Ida, geb. L"owe, and their son Erich, born 26 Feb. 1901) at which time Fritz was listed as born in Bennisch but originating from Freudenthal (either Moravia or Austrian Silesia, I'll have to check), and currently working as a supplier for a shoe factory in M"odling, Austria. The name change was ordered in Austrian Silesia on 17 March 1902 at Troppau. Sam --> <!-- another email from Sam Dotson: Bill, The birth certificate [Geburts-Schein] of Fritz Kohn, dated 12 April 1902 and stamped with the parish seal and quoting the birth records for Israelites [vol. VII is omitted in this document - sd] folio 77 of the Parish of Bennisch, appears as documentation to the order [Anordnung] of the Imperial & Royal Silesian Crownland Government [k.k. schlesischen Landesregierung] No. 1195 of 17 March 1902, which notes that the name change was decreed by the Imperial & Royal Lower Austrian Governorship [k.k. nieder-"osterr. Statthalterei] in Vienna on 17 December 1901: document Zl.116.103 (that is capital Z lower case L dot numerals). The Geburts-Schein itself states specifically that both Fritz' parents were of the Jewish faith. The full volume citation ("Tom. VII, pag. 77") comes from another document (Z:6.442) from the Consistrium at Olm"utz on 16 April 1902 notifying the Silesian Landesregierung that the name change has been carried out in the Bennisch records fulfilling their order of 17 March 1902. There is another birth certificate [Geburtszeugnis] from the Bennisch parish dated 8 January 1902, apparently for document Zl.34599 for the year 1901, but the photocopies that were sent to me do not contain any document with that number, so I don't know what it is. Sam --> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> Using the information obtained by Mr. Dotson, in December 2002 I initiated a discussion on the soc.genealogy.jewish Usenet newsgroup, archived at <A HREF="http://www.google.com/groups?th=39bc815cb622e794"> http://www.google.com/groups?th=39bc815cb622e794</A>. <!-- I posted the following item to SGJ on 12 Dec 2002 (path wrapped): Subject: FRAENKEL from Oberglogau Path: lobby!ngtf-m01.news.aol.com!ngpeer.news.aol.com!news.maxwell.syr.edu !news.he.net!cyclone-sf.pbi.net!129.250.175.17!pln-w!spln!dex !newsp.newsguy.com!mdrn From: wreitwiesn@aol.com (WReitwiesn) Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.jewish Date: 12 Dec 2002 12:45:34 -0800 Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Lines: 35 Approved: news@newsguy.com Message-ID: <20021212151653.02946.00000004@mb-da.aol.com> Reply-To: wreitwiesn@aol.com (WReitwiesn) NNTP-Posting-Host: ngpost-m2.news.aol.com NNTP-Posting-Date: 12 Dec 2002 20:45:34 GMT ~~~~~~~~~~JewishGen's Annual Appeal and YOU~~~~~~~~~~~~ $300,000 needed by year end $149,457 raised Aug 5 to Nov 30 $150,543 to go! www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/Contribute.ihtml ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'm trying to find more about the family of Mathilde Fraenkel, daughter of Jakob Fraenkel, from Oberglogau in Prussia (now Glogowek, Poland). Mathildemwas probably born around 1850. She married Benedict Kohn, a master brewer, and they were living at Bennisch, Austria (now Horni Benesov, in the Czech Republic) in 1873 when their son Fritz Kohn was born there. Fritz later changed his name from KOHN to KERRY, and emigrated to the US through Ellis Island in 1905. See <http://members.aol.com/wreitwiesn/candidates2004/kerry.html> for further details. These folks are no direct connection to me, but I can't find Jakob or Mathilde in the large Fraenkel genealogy, "Genealogical Tables of Jewish Families", published in 1999 by Saur, or among the many Fraenkels mentioned in Neil Rosenstein's "The Unbroken Chain" [1990]. Any suggestions would be appreciated. William Addams Reitwiesner WReitwiesn@aol.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sign up for the JGFFAlert! http://www.jewishgen.org/jgff/jgff-faq.html#q3.7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mailto:wreitwiesn@aol.com --> <BR><BR> A later article on the front page of the <CITE>Boston Sunday Globe</CITE>, 2 February 2003, by Michael Kranish, titled "Search for Kerry's roots finds surprising history", covers much of the same ground. This article was available for a while on the Boston Globe's Website<!-- at http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/033/nation/Search_for_Kerry_s_ro ots_fins_surprising_history_is_probably_best+.shtml -->, but it appears to have been withdrawn. <!-- but not before I snarfed a copy :) Search for Kerry's roots finds surprising history By Michael Kranish, Globe Staff, 2/2/2003 For years, US Senator John Forbes Kerry had sought to know the true story of his immigrant grandfather, Frederick A. Kerry, the patriarch who established the family in Boston and then mysteriously took his own life. The senator searched phone books and the Internet and quizzed his cousins, but he was only able to learn fragments of family history. The story, it turns out, began in a small town in the Czech Republic that once was part of the Austrian empire. Birth records there show that Frederick A. Kerry was born as Fritz Kohn to Jewish parents, according to a genealogy specialist hired by the Globe. Kohn changed his name to Kerry around 1902 and emigrated to the United States in 1905, eventually moving to Boston. In 1921, Frederick Kerry went to the Copley Plaza Hotel, entered a washroom, and shot himself in the head. It was front-page news. His filing in Probate Court listed him as practically broke. While Senator Kerry said he knew his grandfather had committed suicide, he said he knew no details until he was shown a copy of a 1921 article last week. "How many times have I walked into that hotel ..." said an emotional Kerry, his voice trailing off. He said it was the first time he had talked publicly about the suicide. Kerry said he learned about 15 years ago that his grandmother was Jewish. That led to years of unsuccessful efforts to learn more about his grandfather's roots and his own. "This is amazing; that is fascinating to me," Kerry said, in reference to the ancestral records. "This is incredible stuff. I think it is more than interesting; it is a revelation." "It has a big emotional impact, because it obviously raises [questions]: I want to know what happened, why did they do this, what were they thinking, what was the thought process, and why, once they got over here, why they never talked about it," he said. As Kerry runs for president, he is in many ways on a voyage of self-discovery. He said he had expected there would be intense interest in his life, going beyond the usual curiosity about his Boston Brahmin maternal roots in the Forbes and Winthrop families, two of New England's most prominent clans. Kerry acknowledged that some voters in Massachusetts, the nation's most Irish-American state, may have had the impression that he had Irish roots. He said that he knew of no Irish ancestry and that he had always tried to correct misstatements whenever he learned about them. Numerous publications, including the Globe, have stated that Kerry is Irish-American. "I'm sure some people see the name and say, `Hey, I think it's this or that,' but I've been clear as a bell," Kerry said. "I've always been absolutely straight up front about it." Kerry spokeswoman Kelley Benander said the senator has corrected any misstatement he became aware of. When she was read three examples from Globe clippings in which the senator was misidentified as Irish-American, she repeated that Kerry had corrected misstatements when he read or heard them. Kerry "has never indicated to anyone that he was Irish and corrected people over the years who assumed he was," Benander said. "It is certainly an understandable misimpression," she said. "His name was Kerry, he represents Massachusetts, and he attended the St. Patrick's Day breakfasts, like everyone else in public life in the state." Kerry is a practicing Catholic who said he disagrees with his church on some issues, such as abortion rights. He said he learned from a relative about 15 years ago that his grandmother, born as Ida Lowe, was Jewish, a fact, he said, that had intrigued him and that he had shared with dozens of people. But he said he had no knowledge about his grandfather's origin, other than the vague idea that he was from Austria. He said he had long tried to learn more, at one point stopping in Vienna and trying to reach Kerrys listed in the phone book, in a fruitless effort to trace his roots. Kerry's genealogy was traced through a variety of means: immigration records from Ellis Island, naturalization records on file in Illinois, death and probate records in Massachusetts, and a birth registry from the former Austrian empire. The immigration records showed that Frederick Kerry arrived in the United States in 1905, and the naturalization records showed that he was born in the town formerly known as Bennisch, in the Austrian empire, which today is Horni Benesov in the Czech Republic. Felix Gundacker, director of the Institute for Historical Family Research in Vienna, was hired by the Globe to examine the Austrian records, which he translated from the original German. He found that birth records for Bennisch include a notation for a person named Fritz Kohn. The birth record says: ''In the year 1873, on May 10th, was born Fritz Kohn, a legal son of Benedikt Kohn, master brewer in Bennisch, House 224, and his wife, Mathilde, daughter of Jakob Frankel, royal dealer in Oberlogau in Prussia.'' The record has a notation that Fritz Kohn changed his name to Frederick Kerry on March 17, 1902. That record does not mention a baptism. But the family says Frederick Kerry was a Catholic, and he is buried at a Catholic cemetery in Brookline. Frederick Kerry's 1921 death certificate in Boston lists his parents as Benedict Kerry of Austria and Mitaldia Franckel of Austria, the same parents as listed in Fritz Kohn's birth record, although the father is called Kohn in Austria. Gundacker said he was "1,000 percent certain" that Kerry was born to a Jewish family, because of the way the birth was listed in the church records, on an addendum page listing Jewish families. Gundacker's methodology was supported by Robert Friedman of the Center for Jewish History's Genealogy Institute in New York City. Friedman said that it was common for Jewish births to be recorded in Catholic records during that time. "The Jewish rabbi would keep records, but they were not necessarily officially recognized by the government, until the advent of stricter supervision over Jewish record keeping," Friedman said. "There was a time when the Jewish records would be entered by the Catholic authorities," he said. "Assimilation and conversion were common in Austria-Hungary during that time period." Upon hearing about his grandfather's birth records, Kerry brought up his grandfather's suicide. "My father, when I asked about him about it, said my grandfather took his own life," he said. "This suddenly may shed some light on that in some ways." Kerry said he knew nothing of the death, beyond the basic fact that Frederick Kerry committed suicide. Unbeknownst to the senator, the story was front-page news in many Boston papers, including the Globe, the Telegram, and the Transcript. Kerry was shown a copy of the Globe story from Nov. 23, 1921 with the headline: "Shot Himself in Copley Plaza - F. A. Kerry, Merchant, Died Very Soon." The story described how Kerry, "a man prominent in the shoe business," walked into the Copley Plaza Hotel at 11:30 a.m., went into a washroom, pulled out a revolver, and shot himself. "Only one bullet was fired, and the man died instantly," the story said. Given a copy of the article, Kerry studied the story for several minutes in disbelief. "God, that's awful," he said. "Oh, God, that's awful. That is kind of heavy." A few minutes later, Kerry said: "That explains a lot. It connects the dots. My dad was sort of painfully remote and shut off and angry about the loss of his sister and the lack of a father." His father's sister had polio and cancer. After seeing the newspaper story, Kerry said, he understood better why his father, the diplomat Richard Kerry, may have been so angry about the circumstances of Frederick Kerry's death. Articles from the Globe and other newspapers from 1921 included speculation about the reason for the suicide. A number of articles noted that Kerry suffered from severe asthma, while one suggested the possibility of financial difficulties. Kerry said he found it difficult to believe that asthma would prompt a suicide, adding that he has always believed that his grandfather left behind money for his grandmother, which partly formed the basis for some of the family's wealth. His grandfather, he said, was a prominent businessman who "helped reorganize Sears, Roebuck." But some records suggest he had fallen on hard times. On Nov. 15, 1921, Frederick Kerry wrote his will. Six days later, he killed himself. A Probate Court record provides the most intriguing clue. It said that Frederick Kerry left behind a Cadillac, some clothes, two stock shares worth $200 from the Boston Chamber of Commerce, $25 in cash, and "shares of stock in J.L. Walker Co. and Spencer Shoe Manufacturing Co. - worthless." Newspaper stories from the time said that Kerry's business ventures included Spencer. Moreover, the records show that Frederick Kerry's debts nearly equaled his meager assets. While that would suggest that Frederick Kerry was broke at the time of the suicide, Senator Kerry said through his spokeswoman that he nonetheless believed that his grandmother may have received an inheritance, which could have been transferred to her before the suicide. By whatever means, the senator said, his grandmother was financially secure. The senator's brother, Cameron, a Boston lawyer who converted to Judaism in 1983 upon marriage to his Jewish wife, said the information was especially ironic, given his two decades of immersion in the faith. Friedman, the genealogist at the Center for Jewish History, said he hoped the Kerry family experience would be informative for the country in a positive way. "Everyone would like to be in touch with their heritage," he said. "In the past, people were informed in a prejudicial way." Now, he said, he hoped that people will see their heritage "as multicultural, a mosaic, to appreciate diversity." ==== Librarian Richard Pennington of the Globe Staff contributed to this report. Michael Kranish can be reached at kranish@globe.com. This story ran on page A1 of the Boston Globe on 2/2/2003. Copyright 2003 Globe Newspaper Company. --> <!-- A letter to the editor, printed on page A16 of the 5 February 2003 Boston Globe, by David C. Dearborn, points out that the material in the article had been available for months at this website :) --> <!-- For some humorous followups in the Washington Post, see: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A2443-2003Mar9.html http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35132-2003Mar16.html --> <!-- <BR><BR> As far as religion is concerned, the Senator was raised Roman Catholic. His mother was Episcopalian and his father was Roman Catholic. His father's parents were originally Jewish, and converted to the Roman Catholic religion (i.e., baptized and confirmed) about the same time as their name change. They were both buried in Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Mass., which is a Roman Catholic cemetery. --> <BR><BR> See also Felix Gundacker's 9 Feb. 2003 posting to the AUSTRIA-L RootsWeb mailing list, available on the web at <A HREF="http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/AUSTRIA/2003-02/1044780480"> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/AUSTRIA/2003-02/1044780480</A>. This article shows that Fritz Kohn's younger brother, Otto, <!-- b. Bennisch 11 May 1876, d. Wien 1933 --> a Major in the Austrian Army, had earlier gone through the same name change procedure (Kohn to Kerry) in 1897. In addition, this article has the details of the conversion (baptism) of Fritz, Ida, and Erich. Mathilde, Fritz's mother, never converted. <!-- Here's the article: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/AUSTRIA/2003-02/1044780480 From: "IHFF" <office@ihff.at> Subject: [AUSTRIA-L] Senator Kerry's ancestors in Austria Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 09:48:00 +0100 Senator John Kerry runs for President. Im Jänner 2003 entschloß sich der Demokrat Senator John Kerry (http://kerry.senate.gov/), für das Amerikanische Präsidentenamt zu kandidieren. Vom Boston Globe erhielt ich den Auftrag, die österreichischen Vorfahren von Senator Kerry zu erforschen. Ab dem 2.2.2003 wurden im Boston Globe laufend darüber berichtet (http://www.boston.com/globe). Den kompletten Artikel finden Sie untenstehend. Andere Tageszeitungen übernahmen diesen Artikel: zB der New Republic http://www.tnr.com/ampc-preview.mhtml?pid=206#top oder die Tschechische Pravo http://www.pravo.cz/ Ing. Felix Gundacker professional genealogist for Austria, Bohemia and Moravia IHFF Genealogie Gesellschaft mbH Pantzergasse 30/8 Austria, A-1190 WIEN Tel = +43 1 369 97 29 Fax = +43 1 369 97 30 email: office@ihff.at http://www.ihff.at/ In January 2003 Senator John Kerry said, that he runs for President. End of January 2003 I got the order from the Boston Globe to research parts of the ancestors of Senator John Kerry. Below you will find the complete article which was published on February 2nd, 2003. Other Newspapers wrote also about this fantastic story: for example the New Republic, or the Czech Pravo. Hier eine kurze Zusammenfassung der Genealogie: Fritz Kohn wurde am 10. Mai 1873 in Bennisch, heute Horni Benesov, in Österreichisch Schlesien als Sohn des Brauereipächters Benedikt Kohn und seiner Ehefrau Mathilde, geborener Frankel aus Oberglogau in Preußen geboren. Seine Geschwister waren Ida (geboren am 26.6.1869 in Bennisch) und Otto (geboren am 11.5.1876 in Bennisch). Benedikt verstarb in Bennisch noch vor der Geburt des Otto. Bald darauf übernahm der Bruder von Benedikt, Bernhard, die Bierbrauerei, und Mathilde zog mit ihren 3 Kindern (möglicherweise gab es noch einen weiteren Sohn Max, der ca. 1871 geboren wurde) nach Mödling, wo der Bruder von Mathilde, Alfred, eine Schuhfabrik eröffnete. Die Familie lebte vorerst in der Feldgasse 67, heute Friedrich-Schillerstraße. Ida zog nach Köln und heiratete einen Geheimrath Auersbach. Ihre Tochter Elisabeth wurde Malerin in Paris, Edith Internistin und Malerin in NewYork. Ida verstarb 1942 in NewYork. Die beiden Brüder Otto und Fritz konvertierten 1901, nachdem Ihnen 1897 (Otto) und 1901 (Fritz) die Namensänderung in Kerry bewilligt wurde. Otto blieb in Wien und schlug eine Militärlaufbahn ein. Als Major war er in Isonzo maßgebend am Erfolg der Österreicher beteiligt. 1913 heiratete er Marie Striegl in Wien, zog dann allerdings für ein Jahr nach Czernowitz in die Bukowina, wo der erste Sohn zur Welt kam. Ende 1914 war er allerdings schon wieder in Wien. Drei weitere Kinder folgten. Otto studierte Recht und Kunstgeschichte. Eine Legende erzählt, daß er Erzherzog Karl vor einem Schußattentat rettete; die Kugel blieb bis zu seinem Tod im Jahr 1933 in Wien in seiner Stirn. Fritz verblieb in Mödling. Er besuchte dort das Gymnasium, das er 1891 mit Auszeichnung abschloß. Kurz darauf wird er schon als Prokurist der Alfred Fränklischen Schuhfabrik genannt (neben Franz Haager). Im Jahr 1900 heiratete er in Mödling Ida Löwe, die am 22. Februar 1877 als Tochter des Siegfried Löwe und der Josefa geb. Löw in Budapest geboren wurde. Am 26. Februar 1901 wurde der erste Sohn Erich in Mödling geboren. Kurz nach der Bewilligung der Namensänderung in Kerry wurden Fritz, Ida und Erich in Mödling am 9.10.1901 getauft. Ende 1904 wanderten Fritz, Ida und Erich über Triest in die USA aus. 1909 wurde eine Tochter Miltred geboren, Richard, der Vater von Senator John Kerry, wurde 1915 geboren. Fritz verstarb am 23.2.1921 in den USA durch Selbstmord, seine Frau Ida am 20.1.1960. Mathilde Kohn zog nach der Emigration des Fritz nach Wien, wo sie verarmt am 24.5.1935 verstarb. Mathilde konvertierte nicht. (C) copyright by IHFF 2002, Ing. Felix Gundacker --> Much more information on Sen. Kerry's paternal ancestry is available at Mr. Gundaker's website, <A HREF="http://www.johnkerry.at/"> http://www.johnkerry.at</A>. <BR><BR> See also the article by Jennifer Anne Perez in "Reform Judaism Online", available on the web at <A HREF="http://www.uahc.org/rjmag/03fall/kerry.shtml"> http://www.uahc.org/rjmag/03fall/kerry.shtml</A>. <!-- Union of American Hebrew Congregations UAHC - Reform Judaism Magazine A JEWISH CZECH IN JOHN KERRY'S COURT by Jennifer Anne Perez The saga of a U.S. senator and presidential contender in search of his roots--and his reaction to the "revelation." Seven years ago, U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was confronted with a genealogical discovery: her Czech émigré parents were Jewish. They'd hidden their Jewish roots during and after the Second World War. More than a dozen of her Jewish relatives, including three grandparents, an aunt, an uncle and a first cousin, had all perished in the Nazi concentration camps. Albright has been reluctant to comment on the discovery, telling the Washington Post, "I have to look into this myself...it's a very personal matter." A similar revelation occurred on February 2, 2003, when the Boston Globe reported that Massachusetts senator and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, thought by many to be a "Boston Brahmin" of Irish-Catholic ancestry, was the grandson of Czech immigrants who also had concealed their Jewish heritage. The story begins in the hamlet of Horni Benesov on the tenth of May 1873--the day Benedikt and Mathilde Kohn had a son they named Fritz. Like his father, Fritz became a simple brewer. Yet it was difficult for him to succeed in an area dominated by German-speaking Catholics. Many Jews hid their religious identity, posing as Gentiles. "It was easier to do business as a Christian," says Prague-based genealogist Julius Miller, who specializes in tracing Jewish lineage. "Many Jews just stopped practicing Judaism during this period and had no belief at all." On March 17, 1902, shortly before his 30th birthday, Fritz took his wife Ida and infant son Erich to a government office in Vienna and changed their family name. Fritz Kohn would henceforth be known as Frederick Kerry. The Kerry family settled for three years in Austria before embarking on the steamship Konigen Luise in Genoa, Italy on May 4, 1905, bound for America. The two-masted, twin-screw "Barbarosa"-class ship was configured to carry nearly 2,000 passengers in steerage, about 150 in first class, and 140 in second. According to the ship's manifest, the Kerrys traveled in first class with only twenty-nine other passengers--French, American, and Swiss families with decidedly Anglican names like Hale, Walker, and Bridgeman. Ellis Island records note that upon boarding the ship, Kerry identified his family as Germans from Austria, their former place of residence as Vienna. By the time the ship arrived in New York City on May 18, 1905, Frederick Kerry had left his Jewish heritage behind. A New Life The Kerrys settled in Chicago, where Frederick quickly set out to stake his claim in the American dream. On June 21, 1907, he filed his initial citizenship papers with Illinois' Cook County Circuit Court. By 1908, he was listed in a business directory with an office on Dearborn Street in Chicago's famous Loop. In 1910, the year his daughter Mildred was born, he had made it into the Chicago Blue Book, a catalogue of notable city residents. By February 6, 1911, he had filed his naturalization petition, which was witnessed by the highly respected State Street merchant Henry Lytton and by Frank Case, a business manager at Sears Roebuck. Kerry had assisted in the reorganization of Sears, and by the following year he was promoting himself as a "business counselor" under the title "Frederick A. Kerry & Staff." But for reasons that remain unclear, Kerry soon left Chicago and settled in Brookline, Massachusetts. There, in 1915, Ida gave birth to their third child, Richard, the future father of Senator John Kerry. Frederick would continue the merchant life, now working in the shoe business and achieving enough success to hire a live-in German domestic worker, who appears on the 1920 census records of the Kerry household. The census information also offers a glimpse into the lengths to which Frederick Kerry had gone to obscure his Jewish lineage. Both he and his wife listed their native tongues as German--although the first language of Czech Jews of that era who were born near the Polish border would almost certainly have been Yiddish. By this point, however, both Frederick and Ida had been practicing Catholics for nearly twenty years, and by all accounts were regarded as devout in their faith. Frederick Kerry's American dream ended mysteriously on November 21, 1921 at the age of 48. According to front-page news reports, the now virtually bankrupt husband and father of three walked into the lobby washroom of Boston's posh Copley Plaza Hotel, put a loaded revolver to his head, and pulled the trigger. He left behind $25 in cash, $200 in stocks, and a Cadillac. The suicide cast a shroud of silence over the family history for more than fifty years. It would come to light again with the first stirrings of a U.S. senator's bid for a possible presidential run in 2004. A Rising Star The Kerrys' youngest child, Richard, would also achieve success, but unlike his father, would sustain it. He served as an Army pilot during World War II; married Rosemary Forbes, a descendant of two wealthy Massachusetts families, the Forbes and the Winthrops; and became a U.S. diplomat, holding posts in Oslo, Berlin, and Paris. Richard and Rosemary's first son, John Forbes Kerry, was born on December 11, 1943. Though he attended exclusive boarding schools in Europe as well as an elite private school in New Hampshire, John later would tell interviewers that somehow he always felt disconnected from his peers, like an outsider. He attended Yale at about the same time as President George W. Bush--both belonged to the elite secret Skull & Bones society--but while Bush lived the fraternity life, Kerry, an admirer of John F. Kennedy, found his niche in politics and became president of the Yale Political Union, a nonpartisan group providing a forum for a wide range of political debate. Upon graduation in 1966, he joined the Navy to fight in Vietnam. Returning to the U.S. in 1969 with a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts, Kerry soon became a vocal critic of the war. Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in April 1971, he asked a question that would make him famous: "How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?" Five years later, Kerry graduated from Boston College law school and kicked his political career into high gear. He quickly rose through the ranks of state government, becoming lieutenant governor of Massachusetts in 1982 under then Governor Michael Dukakis, and eventually winning a U.S. Senate seat in 1984. In the late 1980s Kerry learned from a relative that his grandmother Ida had been born Jewish--a surprising revelation, as he had remembered her as a zealous Catholic. But he knew virtually nothing about his paternal grandfather, Frederick. John Kerry's constituency assumed that, with his father's name and his mother's lineage, the senator was a full-blooded Irish Catholic. Even his hometown newspaper, the Boston Globe, regularly made the mistake, despite Kerry's repeated attempts to set the record straight. During a 1993 interview with TV host John McLaughlin, Kerry addressed the incorrect presumption that his father was Irish by stating that his grandfather was Austrian and that his grandmother had been born Jewish. He added: "We're still trying to find all the details." And try he did. Once, while on a visit to Europe, he stopped off in Vienna and called every Kerry in the phone book. And in 2002, his office contacted the regional Czech archives, which, he would later discover, actually possessed information on Fritz Kohn's birth, but the senator never received a reply--two years earlier the bureau had stopped conducting searches for foreigners. It was not until the late 1990s, when John's father Richard was suffering from cancer, that he finally disclosed to John that his grandfather had shot himself to death. "[That] turned on a light bulb for John Kerry on why his father was so understandably reticent to talk about it," Kerry spokesman David Wade told the Boston Globe. "[It] help[ed] him understand his father much more and what his father went through." Richard Kerry died in 2000. He never revealed that his father had been a Jew. Born in the United States and only 5 years old when Frederick died, it is likely that Richard did not know of his grandfather's hidden past. The Mystery Revealed In late 2002, as rumors began to circulate that Kerry would seek the Democratic nomination for president, editors at the Boston Globe began soliciting reporters for in-depth articles on Kerry's life. Journalist Michael Kranish, a veteran Washington correspondent who had spent four years piecing together his own Jewish family history, volunteered for the assignment. Knowing that Jews had sometimes altered their names and identities--his own family's name had been changed at Ellis Island--and that unless he hired an overseas collaborator to check European records, it would be months before he'd be able to complete an accurate search, Kranish turned to prominent genealogist Felix Gundacker of the Institute for Historical Family Research in Vienna. Gundacker had developed a specialty in tracing the genealogies of Jews in Austria and in parts of what is now the Czech Republic. Within two weeks, Gundacker discovered the original document in Vienna that recorded Fritz Kohn's name change to Frederick Kerry. Ironically, had Kohn's name been changed at Ellis Island, it might have been impossible to uncover the original name. But because Kohn made the change while still in Austria, probably to conceal his background before coming to America, his origins could now be traced. Gundacker's next step was to find Kohn's birth records. That search took him to the state archives in the Czech city of Opava, halfway between Krakow, Poland and Prague. There he met archivist Jiri Stibor, a traditionalist who refused to use a computer, preferring to search by hand through the millions of musty files collected in the cavernous rooms of a former palace. Stibor told Gundacker that on June 20, 2002 he had received an unusual inquiry--a letter in English from a certain "Samuel C" which carried the seal of a high-ranking Washington, D.C. official. The mysterious letter noted that John Kerry was a candidate for president (though the senator had yet to publicly announce his intention to run) and inquired about a man named "Fritz Cohn." Stibor knew he couldn't be of assistance; the archives had stopped processing foreign requests several years earlier. In any case, the war and local antisemitism had left little evidence of a former Jewish presence in the region. "The Germans didn't want any trace of the Jews left," Stibor says, "even after so many of them were taken away. So many of the records were simply destroyed." Keeping in mind the earlier request, and now proceeding on the assumption that Frederick Kerry had been born Jewish, Gundacker and Stibor began scouring the archives. "The Catholics of the time weren't interested in keeping good records [of the Jews]," Stibor says. "If there were Jews in the town, they would be the last entries, at the end of the book." Adds Gundacker: "If there was no [official] Jewish community, parish priests and other Catholics had to add birth records to the central record books. They mostly added those records to the end of the books, not as part of the regular records." Finally, after hours of pulling volume after volume off the archive shelves, they came upon a handwritten entry in the last pages of a yellowed book. "In the year 1873, on May 10th, was born Fritz Kohn, a legal son of Benedikt Kohn, master brewer in Bennisch (the old German name for Horni Benesov), House 224, and his wife, Mathilde, daughter of Jakob Frankel, royal dealer in Oberlogau in Prussia." This one sentence had put the last piece of the puzzle into place, solving an 80-year-old mystery. Gundacker phoned Globe reporter Kranish and told him he was "1,000 percent sure" that Senator John Kerry's grandfather had been born a Jew. A short time later, Kranish personally presented the evidence to Kerry in the senator's Washington office. He let Kerry review the documents: ship manifests, Ellis Island records, newspaper clippings, and additional materials obtained through genealogists, Kranish himself, and the Globe's library staff. "This is amazing...fascinating to me," Kerry told the reporter. "This is incredible stuff. I think it is more than interesting; it is a revelation....It has a big emotional impact, because it obviously raises questions: I want to know what happened, why did they do this, what were they thinking, what was the thought process, and why, once they got over here, they never talked about it." At one point, Kranish said, Kerry became emotional, particularly when reviewing the front-page news accounts of his grandfather's suicide. "God, that's awful, Oh, God, that's awful. This is kind of heavy," the senator told him. "That explains a lot. It connects the dots. My dad was sort of painfully remote and shut off, and angry about the loss of his sister [she had died of cancer] and lack of a father." He also shook his head in wonder at the number of times he had visited the Copley Plaza, never knowing its significance in his family's history. "How many times have I walked into that hotel...." he said, his voice trailing off. No Trace of a Past Horni Benesov's current mayor, Josef Klech, says that he has considered extending an invitation to Senator Kerry to visit his grandfather's birthplace. But, admits Klech, the unavoidable truth is that there really isn't much to see. Not a single trace remains of Kerry's ancestors; not a single person in town remembers the Kohn family. Over time, the entire town--except for the Catholic chapel, parish, and church--has been completely rebuilt. An unremarkable box-shaped apartment building now sits on the lot where Kohn's house once stood. Gone is the small Jewish cemetery where Kohn's parents Benedikt and Mathilde were likely buried. In place of the Kohn brewery there is a public sauna advertising discount rates to local residents. Reflecting on His Roots In Kerry's office, half a world away, the senator chose to say little publicly about the discovery. He did discuss the matter with Reform Judaism magazine, however. "This was an incredible illumination," Kerry says. "It really connected the things I'd talked about for years but now understand more personally. I never really knew why my grandfather left Austria or why he underwent such personal transformation, but we do know many of the things that were happening under the old Hapsburg Empire. We know what life was like for too many of them, and the ultimate turn for even greater tragedy it would take not much later." As for why Fritz Kohn chose the path he did, Prague-based genealogist Julius Miller believes he was a man who, like many other European Jews, looked to start over and build a better life for himself and his family. "Thousands of European Jews abandoned their past," Miller says. "The story of Frederick Kerry, alias Fritz Kohn, mirrors the histories of many Jewish families who came to America in the early 1900s." Postscript In a twist of irony, John Kerry's younger brother Cameron converted to Judaism in 1983, shortly before marrying Kathy Weinman, a Jewish woman raised in a Conservative household in Michigan. As a member of a Boston Brahmin family, Cameron thought he was entering uncharted territory. Only later did he realize that he was returning to his genealogical roots. When Cameron, now a Boston litigation attorney, was courting Kathy, they decided that "we were going to raise any children we had as Jewish," Cameron recalls. After that, he says, it wasn't difficult for him to become a Jew himself. "Converting seemed to me a small step--I wanted to be a full participant in their upbringing. [My decision] was helped along by the warm reception and welcome I received from the clergy at Temple Israel [in Boston]." Converting, he says, was far less traumatic than he had anticipated. There were no objections from the rest of the Kerry clan, and his new Jewish family at Temple Israel welcomed him with open arms. Today Kathy is a member of the synagogue board. Their two daughters have become b'nai mitzvah at the temple, and were delighted when they found out about their great-grandfather. "It's been wonderful for the whole family," Cameron Kerry says. "It's ironic--I guess things come full circle." Jennifer Anne Perez, a former reporter for the Los Angeles Times, is now an international freelance journalist based in Prague. --> <!-- Czeched Out BostonHerald.com - International News: Kerry's presidential bid mesmerizes his ancestral Czech town By Karel Janicek Associated Press Writer Monday, February 16, 2004 HORNI BENESOV, Czech Republic - American presidential politics don't normally cause much of a stir in this far-flung corner of the Czech Republic. But revelations that John Kerry's grandfather was born here have mesmerized the mountain town. Suddenly, Horni Benesov's 2,400 people can't get enough of the Democratic front-runner's quest for the White House or his Czech ancestor, an ethnic German Jew who fled rising anti-Semitism for America's shores at the turn of the last century. If the Massachusetts senator clinches his party's nomination, Mayor Josef Klech is ready to offer Kerry a more obscure post - honorary citizen of this former mining town in the northeastern Czech Republic's Jeseniky mountains. ``We're keeping our fingers crossed for him,'' Klech said. Word of Kerry's Czech connection first surfaced last year, when an Austrian genealogist hired by The Boston Globe discovered that the candidate's paternal grandfather, Frederick A. Kerry, was born in Horni Benesov as Fritz Kohn in 1873. The news reportedly astonished Kerry, a Catholic, and it sent a thrill through the town 175 miles east of Prague, whose history dates to 1253. Two townsfolk thought the tale so fantastic, they accused the mayor of making it up. ``We were taken by surprise,'' Klech said. ``Who could expect that?'' Today, there's nothing left to suggest Jews ever lived here: no synagogue, no traces of Jewish tombstones. Fritz Kohn, a son of Benedikt Kohn and his wife, Mathilde, once worked in the local brewery. Czech government archives reveal that Fritz Kohn changed his name to Frederick Kerry on March 17, 1902, and emigrated to the United States three years later. Tomas Jelinek, the leader of Prague's Jewish community, said many Jews left for the United States at the time to seek a better life and to escape anti-Semitism. Kerry first settled in Chicago before moving to Boston, where his wife, Ida, gave birth to John Kerry's father, Richard, in 1915. Frederick Kerry, apparently despondent over mounting debts, shot himself in the head in Boston's Copley Plaza Hotel in 1921 and died. The Kohn family house is gone, and the remains of the brewery are now a public sauna. But the people of Horni Benesov are closely following Kerry's progress. ``We are grateful for him,'' said Eva Bambuskova, 55, a music teacher. ``All this is good for our town.'' At the end of the 19th century, Horni Benesov was a lively mining town and textile industry center in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its mines yielded gold and silver, then later zinc and lead as the precious metals petered out. The town's 5,000 citizens, mostly ethnic Germans, knew the town by its German name, Bennisch. Shortly after World War II, about 3 million ethnic Germans were expelled from then-Czechoslovakia and had their property confiscated. They were considered enemies of the Czechs and Slovaks because many had supported Adolf Hitler and the wartime Nazi occupation of the Czech lands. Their exodus, and the arrival of Czech newcomers, meant there was virtually no information about Horni Benesov and its past. All that survived was a book of the town's photographs from 1937, which contains a picture of Kerry's grandfather's house. The last mine closed in 1992, and joblessness here is 16 percent. Klech, the mayor, hopes his town could become a gateway for tourists to nearby ski resorts - and that perhaps a Kerry connection could help. ``We'll certainly invite him,'' he said. ``But of course it's up to him to decide whether he wants to see a place where his ancestors used to live.'' Bambuskova, the music teacher, said she'll be happy to have him as an honorary citizen. ``Why not? He's got his roots here, and we should let other people know about it,'' she said. ``His case shows that someone whose family came from a small town like this can have a chance to become president.'' Copyright 2004 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 5 -- For information on Ida Löwe and her parents, see the article "Löwe Ida regénye, Kerry Múltja", by Lajos Csordás, published in the február 23, 2004, issue of the Hungarian newspaper <CITE>Népszabadság</CITE>, available on the Web at <A HREF="http://www.nepszabadsag.hu/Default.asp?DocCollID=160439&DocID=137580"> http://www.nepszabadsag.hu/Default.asp?DocCollID=160439&DocID=137580</A>. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 6 & 7 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> James Grant Forbes m. Margaret Tyndal Winthrop .ALASTAIR CAMERON FORBES (1918-2005), journalist .Fiona Forbes m. Alain-Gauthier Lévy, later Lalonde .BRICE LALONDE (b. 1946), Secretary of State of France 1988-1990 Environment Minister of France 1990-1992 candidate for President of France in 1981 </PRE> <!-- name change: décret 16-2-1950, jugement du tribunal de la Seine du 2-2-1955 Olivier Brice Achille Lalonde, * Neuilly-sur-Seine 10 II 1946, was candidate for President of France 1981 and 1995 Secretary of State from May 1988 to 1990 Minister of the Environment from 1990 to April 1992 Mayor of St. Briac-sur-Mer from 1995 through at least Jan 2004 From 1971 to 1977 he was a journalist at "Sauvage" under the alias of Olivier Forbes --> <!-- see Washington Post, Monday 23 May 2005, p. B4, col. 1 for the obituary of Alastair Forbes --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 12 -- author of <CITE>Enumeration of all the plants known from China proper</CITE>, published by the Linnean Society in London in three volumes between 1886 and 1905, and reprinted in Peking by the Licopa Service in 1939. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 16 & 17 -- An article in the February 27, 2004, issue of <CITE>Forward</CITE>, titled "Czech Records Tell the Story of How Jewish Kohn Became Catholic Kerry", by Joshua Cohen, speculates, without evidence, that Benedikt Kohn (number 8, above) could have been a son of a Maier Kohn (1821-1906), who is buried in the Jewish cemetery in Krnov (formerly Jaegerndorf). <BR><BR> In addition, the article states that Benedikt Kohn was a <I>Kohen</I>, a member of the Jewish hereditary priestly caste. This conclusion is based solely on Benedikt's surname, and is not supported by any Jewish records. <!-- Jewish-based records usually indicate that a male Jew is a "Kohen", a "Levy", or an "Israel". To date, all records known about Benedikt Kohn are Austrian Imperial, i.e., civic or secular, records, in which these differences ("Kohen" / "Levi" / "Israel") would not be made. --> <BR><BR> This article appears to be on the <CITE>Forward</CITE> website, but available only to subscribers. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 18 -- The material on the Fraenkel family was extracted, by an anonymous correspondent, from the Pinkus-Fraenkel Archive, <I>Leo Baeck Institute</I>, New York. This Fraenkel family does not appear to be related to the one covered in the large two-volume genealogy of the Fraenkel family, <CITE>Genealogical tables of Jewish families</CITE> by Louis and Henry Fraenkel [Munich: Saur, 1999], <!-- Originally published as <CITE>Forgotten fragments of the history of an old Jewish family</CITE> [Copenhagen, 1975] --> or among the Fraenkels mentioned in Neil Rosenstein, <CITE>The unbroken chain</CITE> [New York: CIS Publishers, 1990]. <BR><BR> In his <A HREF="titelseite.jpg"><CITE>Geschichte der Stadt Zülz in Oberschlesien</CITE></A> [Zülz, 1926], Dr. Johannes Chrzaszcz includes the <A HREF="fraenkel.jpg">text</A> of an 1844 document in which several of the Jewish charities in Zülz agree to subsidize the income of a physician. One of the signatories to this agreement is a Jakob Fraenkel, presumably number 18 above. My thanks to Wanda Thomalla, <!-- jwthom@web.de --> who provided the images. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 22 & 23 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Benjamin Löw m. Betty Spitzer .Maria Löw m. Hermann Tugendhat .Emil Tugendhat m. Maria Fleischer .FRITZ TUGENDHAT (1895-1958), industrialist </PRE> <!-- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed the famous Tugendhat Villa in Brno for Fritz --> <!-- <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 25 == see Rootsweb WorldConnect Database :17656235 ID :I2314 for her brother Alfred (1825-1887) and his ancestry --> <!-- <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 26 & 27 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> William Mather Clarke m. Isabella Staples .Elizabeth Staples Clarke m. Thomas Henry Pakenham, nephew of 2 E Longford .Hercules Arthur Pakenham m. Lilian Ashley .Joan Pakenham m. Angus Campbell [B Colegrain coll.] .Judith Campbell m. Gerard Buxton *1927 [h presumptive Bt] </PRE> --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 27 -- Her brother was William J. Staples, for whose obituary see <CITE>The New York Times</CITE>, 7 July 1883, 5:5. <!-- * New Rochelle 1807 + 22 E 10th St, 6 VII 1883 buried in the Staples family vault on the Broadway side of St Paul's Church, at Broadway, Fulton, and Vesey Streets --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 44 -- Jaroslav Bransky, a Czech historian specializing in the Jewish population of Boskowitz / Boskovice, wrote an article <!-- which I have not seen --> in a March 2004 issue of the Czech weekly news magazine <CITE>Reflex</CITE>, in which he suggests that Bernhard Löw was a descendant of Sinai Löw, older brother of Rabbi Judah Löw ben Bezalel (1520-1609), the famous Kabbalist, philosopher, and talmudist, known as "the Maharal of Prague". See, for example, <A HREF="http://search.washingtonjewishweek.com/wjw/280848994467613.bsp"> http://search.washingtonjewishweek.com/wjw/280848994467613.bsp</A>. <!-- which says: A Golem in Kerry's closet by Magnus Bennett Jewish Telegraphic Agency When you run for U.S. president, you have to be prepared for opponents finding skeletons in your closet. But in the case of John Kerry, the senator's past may reveal not so much a skeleton but a Golem, the legendary Jewish man of clay. A Czech historian says the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee may be a descendant of the great Rabbi Judah Loew (1520-1609), a famous Kabbalist, philosopher and talmudist known as the Maharal of Prague. Loew, who is buried in Prague's old Jewish cemetery, is said to have created the Golem to protect Prague's Jewish community from outside threats. The Golem, as legend has it, was a faithful servant until Loew was forced to drain the creature of its life force after it developed an ego and disobeyed its creator. Kerry already is aware of his Jewish roots, having learned recently that his paternal grandfather was a German Jew born in 1873 in the north Moravian town of Horni Benesov who later immigrated to the United States. Further research established that the senator's oldest known Czech Jewish ancestor is Bernhard Loew, born in 1771 in the south Moravian town of Boskovice. But local historian Jaroslav Bransky has dug deeper into Bernhard Loew's past - and says there is strong evidence to indicate that Kerry is related to Judah Loew's brother, Sinai. "Everything is showing that Kerry's family is descended from Sinai," said Bransky, who has written several books on the once thriving Jewish community in Boskovice. Bransky believes that the family tree leads from Sinai, one of Loew's three older brothers, to Josefina Loew, one of Kerry's great-grandmothers. Little is known about Sinai. History books have focused on his more famous brother who, even centuries after his death, draws large crowds to Prague's Jewish Quarter. Bransky reached his conclusion by using local archival material and epitaphs from gravestones at Boskovice's Jewish cemetery, one of the largest in the country. But he says his search was hampered by the destruction of town records in an early-19th-century fire. Tomas Kraus, executive director of the Czech Federation of Jewish Communities, welcomed Bransky's research but said previous experience had shown that caution is required. "Loew's family history is very complicated and at the moment we don't have much more than speculation," Kraus said. Bransky says he is more interested in the Loew family than the Kerry connection. "I don't have any Jewish roots myself, but I have been interested in the topic of Jews in Boskovice since the 1960s because my father and I were both born in the Jewish quarter of the town and I spent my childhood surrounded by Jewish friends." Town records show that Jews lived in Boskovice as early as the mid-15th century. The town's Jewish cemetery officially dates back to the 17th century. According to the Bohemia-Moravia Special Interest Group, which conducts research into Jewish history, more than 1,800 Jews lived in the town around 1850. However, the community was later torn apart by the Holocaust. Only 14 of 458 Boskovice Jews deported to concentration camps survived the war. ====== This story was published in the Washington Jewish Week on 3/25/04. <a href="http://washingtonjewishweek.com"> --> As Bransky notes, the records which could support this claim no longer exist. <!-- many of Boskovice's records were destroyed in an 1823 fire --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 59 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Mary Ann Cabot m. Nathaniel Cabot Lee (see below) .John Clarke Lee m. Harriet Paine Rose .George Cabot Lee m. Caroline Watts Haskell |.Alice Hathaway Lee m. THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919), US President .Marianne Cabot Lee m. Samuel Endicott Peabody |.Fanny Peabody m. Endicott Peabody (below) | .Malcolm Endicott Peabody m. Mary Elizabeth Parkman | .ENDICOTT PEABODY (1920-1997), Governor of Massachusetts .Samuel Endicott Peabody m. Marianne Cabot Lee .Endicott Peabody m. Fanny Peabody (above) .John Endicott Peabody m. Gertrude Lawrence .Marion Lee Peabody m. James Lawrence .John Endicott Lawrence m. Anne Tuckerman .Susanna Lawrence m. FERDINAND Gf v COLLOREDO-MANNSFELD (b. 1939) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 72 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Abraham Isaac Fraenkel m2. Chandel (Johanna) Wiener .Samuel Fraenkel m. Ernestine (Esther) Polke .Auguste Fraenkel m. Josef Pinkus .Hedwig Pinkus m. PAUL EHRLICH (1854-1916), Nobel Prize winner in Medicine .Marianne Olga Ehrlich m. EDMUND LANDAU (1877-1938), mathematician .Charlotte Landau m. ISAAC JACOB SCHOENBERG (1903-1990), mathematician </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 96 & 97 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Rev. John Forbes m. Dorothea Murray .JOHN MURRAY FORBES (1771-1831), lawyer, diplomat .Ralph Bennett Forbes m. Margaret Perkins .JOHN MURRAY FORBES (1813-1898), merchant, philanthropist .ROBERT BENNET FORBES (1804-1889), sea-captain, China merchant </PRE> <!-- a continuation: .JOHN MURRAY FORBES (1813-1898) m. Sarah Swain Hathaway .William Hathaway Forbes (1840-1896) m. Edith Emerson .Ralph Emerson Forbes m. Elise Cabot |.Ruth Forbes (1903-1998) m1. George Lyman Paine m3. Arthur M. Young | .Michael R. Paine m. Ruth Hyde .William Cameron Forbes (1870-1959), Gov Philippines William Forbes was an early investor in Alexander Graham Bell's telephone co. Arthur Young invented the Bell Helicopter Mrs Ruth Young founded the International Peace Academy Michael and Ruth Paine befriended Marina Oswald, whose husband, Lee Harvey Oswald, stored his rifle in the Paine's garage. --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 112 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Still Winthrop m. Elizabeth Shirreff .Benjamin Winthrop m. Judith Stuyvesant .Elizabeth Shirreff Winthrop m. John White Chanler .John Winthrop Chanler m. Margaret Astor Ward .William Astor Chanler m. Beatrice Ashley .ASHLEY CHANLER (1905-1994) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 114 -- In November 1786, Sir Richard Temple, 7th Baronet of the 1611 creation (Temple of Stowe), died, at which point this John Temple (number 114, above) assumed the dignity, claiming to be the 8th Baronet. His descendants, at least through the 19th century, have continued this assumption. However, the parentage of John's father, Robert Temple (number 228, above) is uncertain, and their connection, if any, to the Temples of Stowe (and thus the accuracy of John's assumption of the dignity of a Baronet) is unknown. For further details, see <CITE>Complete Baronetage</CITE>, ed. by G. E. C., vol. I (Exeter: Pollard, 1900), pp. 85-86. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 122 & 123 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Robert Means m. Mary McGregor .Elizabeth Means m. Jesse Appleton (see below) .Jane Means Appleton m. FRANKLIN PIERCE (1804-1869), US President </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 126 -- Israel Thorndike made a large fortune in the trade between Salem, Mass., and China. At his death in 1832, he left an estate of $1,500,000. He has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <!-- the ISO-8859-2 character set does not support the n-tilde character :( <PRE> Israel Thorndike m. Anna Dodge .Charles Thorndike m. Mary Martha Purnell .Mary Adeline Thorndike m. Miguel C de Bañuelos .Antonia Cdsa de Bañuelos m. Fernando Quiñones de Léon M de San Carlos .Antonia Quiñones de Léon Msa de San Carlos m. Luis Cousiño .Micaëla Cousiño m. HENRI C de PARIS (b. 1933), French pretender </PRE> --> <PRE> Israel Thorndike m. Anna Dodge .Charles Thorndike m. Mary Martha Purnell .Mary Adeline Thorndike m. Miguel C de Banuelos .Antonia Cdsa de Banuelos m. Fernando Quinones de Léon M de San Carlos .Antonia Quinones de Léon Msa de San Carlos m. Luis Cousiño .Micaëla Cousiño m. HENRI C de PARIS (b. 1933), French pretender </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 194 & 195 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> James Murray m. Barbara Bennet .Elizabeth Murray m. Edward Hutchinson Robbins .Anne Jean Robbins m. Joseph Lyman (see below) .Catherine Robbins Lyman m. Warren Delano (see below) .Sara Delano m. James Roosevelt (see below) .FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT (1882-1945), US President </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 224 & 225 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Winthrop m. Anne Dudley .Rebecca Winthrop m. Gurdon Saltonstall .Martha Saltonstall m. David Mainwaring |.Susannah Mainwaring m. Gurdon Buck (below) | .Elizabeth Buck m. John Auchincloss | .John Winthrop Auchincloss m. Joanna Hone Russell (see below) | .Joseph Howland Auchincloss m. Priscilla Dixon Stanton | .LOUIS STAUNTON AUCHINCLOSS (b. 1917), author .Rebecca Saltonstall m. David Mumford |.Abigail Chesebrough Mumford m. Thompson Phillips | .Anne Duryea Phillips m. David Lee | .MARY ESTHER LEE Pss NOËR (1837-1914) .Sarah Saltonstall m. Daniel Buck .Gurdon Buck m. Susannah Mainwaring (above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 228 & 229 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Robert Temple m. Mehitabel Nelson .Robert Temple m. Harriet Shirley .Mehitabel Hester Temple m. Hans Blackwood, 3 B Dufferin .Price Blackwood, 4 B Dufferin m. Helen Selina Sheridan .FREDERICK TEMPLE BLACKWOOD, 1 M DUFFERIN (1826-1902), Viceroy of India </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 230 -- Bowdoin College was named for him. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 236 & 237 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Joseph Cabot m. Elizabeth Higginson .Andrew Cabot m. Lydia Dodge |.Lydia Cabot m. Patrick Tracy Jackson (see below) | .Anne Cabot Jackson m. Charles Russell Lowell (see below) | .Harriet Lowell m. George Putnam (see below) | .William Lowell Putnam m. Elizabeth Lowell | .Katharine Lawrence Putnam m. Harvey Hollister Bundy | .WILLIAM PUTNAM BUNDY (1917-2000), editor | .McGEORGE BUNDY (1919-1996), presidential advisor .Elizabeth Cabot m. Joseph Lee (see below) |.Henry Lee m. Mary Jackson ||.Henry Lee m. Elizabeth Perkins Cabot (see below) || .Elizabeth Perkins Lee m. Frederick Cheever Shattuck (see below) || .Clara Lee Shattuck m. Edward Peirson Richardson || .ELLIOT LEE RICHARDSON (1920-1999), US cabinet secretary |.Nathaniel Cabot Lee m. Mary Ann Cabot (see above) .George Cabot m. Elizabeth Higginson |.Henry Cabot m. Anna Sophia Blake | .Anna Cabot m. John Ellerton Lodge | .HENRY CABOT LODGE (1850-1924), US Senator .John Cabot m. Hannah Dodge |.Fanny Cabot m. Charles Jackson (see below) | .Fanny Cabot Jackson m. Charles Cushing Paine (see below) | .CHARLES JACKSON PAINE (1833-1916), general | .ROBERT TREAT PAINE (1835-1910), poet .Samuel Cabot m. Sarah Barrett (see below) .Samuel Cabot m. Elizabeth Perkins .Elizabeth Perkins Cabot m. Henry Lee (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 240 & 241 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Jeremiah Mason m. Mary Clark .Anna Mason m. William Whiting .Mason Whiting m. Mary Ogden Edwards .Mary Elizabeth Whiting m. John Tilden Doubleday .William Edwards Doubleday m. Ellen Maria Dickinson .FRANK NELSON DOUBLEDAY (1862-1934), publisher, m. Neltje DeGroff .NELSON DOUBLEDAY (1889-1949), publisher </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 416 & 417 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Hanniel Clark m. Hannah Sheppard .Susannah Clark m. Hezekiah Cutler .Manassah Cutler m. Mary Balch (see below) .Ephraim Cutler m. Sally Parker .Sarah Cutler m. Henry Dawes .Rufus R. Dawes m. Mary Beman Gates (see below) .CHARLES GATES DAWES (1865-1951), US Vice President </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 450 & 451 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Joseph Dudley m. Rebecca Tyng .Mary Dudley m. Joseph Atkins .Dudley Atkins m. Sarah Kent .Catherine Atkins m. Samuel Eliot .Catherine Eliot m. Andrews Norton |.CHARLES ELIOT NORTON (1827-1908), art historian .Samuel Atkins Eliot m. Mary Lyman .CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT (1834-1926), President of Harvard University </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 458 & 459 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Nelson m. Elizabeth Tailer .Rebecca Nelson m. Henry Lloyd .Margaret Lloyd m. William Henry Smith .Rebecca Smith m. John Aspinwall .John Aspinwall m. Susan Howland (see below) .Mary Rebecca Aspinwall m. Isaac Roosevelt .James Roosevelt m. Sara Delano (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 462 & 463 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Erving m. Abigail Phillips .Anne Erving m. Duncan Stewart of Ardsheal .William George Irving Stewart m. Mariana Agell y Blanco .Ana Stewart Agell m. Manuel Pacheco y Obes .Matilde Pacheco m. JOSÉ BATLLE y ORDONEZ (1856-1929), Pres of Uruguay </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 466 & 467 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Samuel Hunt m. Mary Langdon .John Hunt m. Ruth Fessenden .Elizabeth Hunt m. Joseph Pearse Palmer .Elizabeth Palmer m. Nathaniel Peabody .ELIZABETH PALMER PEABODY (1804-1894), publisher and book dealer .Mrs. MARY TYLER PEABODY MANN (1806-1887), author .Mrs. SOPHIA AMELIA PEABODY HAWTHORNE (1809-1871), illustrator </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 486 & 487 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Robert Denison m. Joanna Stanton .John Denison m. Patience Griswold |.Phebe Denison m. Josiah Ely | .Phebe Denison Ely m. Abner Lord | .Phebe Denison Lord m. John Andrews | .Martin Andrews m. Caroline Matilda Wolcott | .Caroline Wolcott Andrews m. Richard Buckminster Fuller | .R(ichard) BUCKMINSTER FULLER (1895-1983), engineer .Robert Denison m. Prudence Sherman (see below) .Eunice Denison m. John Lathrop .Julia Lathrop m. John Laird .Eunice Jane Laird m. Andrew Borden .Sir ROBERT LAIRD BORDEN (1854-1937), Canadian prime minister </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 786 & 787 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> William Hallett m. Sarah Woolsey .Sarah Hallett m. George Phillips .George Phillips m. Elizabeth Mills .Samuel Phillips m. Sarah Mills .Hannah Phillips m. Daniel Brush .George Phillips Brush m. Polly Keeler .Emaline Keeler Brush m. Harvey Woodworth .Louisa Mary Woodworth m. Dr. Thomas George Maxwell .James Willard Maxwell m. Belle Oakley .James Willard Mazwell m. Adele Thompson .Mary Maxwell m. William Henry Gates Jr. .WILLIAM HENRY GATES III (b. 1955), software executive </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 788 & 789 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Joseph Sackett m. Elizabeth Betts .Abigail Sackett m. John Alsop (see below) .John Alsop m. Mary Frogat .Mary Alsop m. RUFUS KING (1755-1827), statesman .CHARLES KING (1789-1867), merchant, editor, m. Elizabeth Gracie |.RUFUS KING (1814-1876), soldier, editor, diplomat .JAMES GORE KING (1791-1853), financier .JOHN ALSOP KING (1788-1867), Governor of New York </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 790 & 791 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Richard Alsop m. Hannah Underhill .John Alsop m. Abigail Sackett (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 900 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Gov. Thomas Dudley m. Dorothy York .Ann Dudley m. Gov. Simon Bradstreet |.Dorothy Bradstreet m. Seaborn Cotton ||.John Cotton m. Ann Lake || .Dorothy Cotton m. Nathaniel Gookin || .Hannah Gookin m. Patrick Tracy || .Hannah Tracy m. Jonathan Jackson || .Charles Jackson m. Fanny Cabot (see above) || .Patrick Tracy Jackson m. Lydia Cabot (see above) |.Dudley Bradstreet m. Anne Wood ||.Margaret Bradstreet m. Job Tyler || .Hannah Tyler m. John Spofford || |.Phebe Spofford m. John Grout || | .Phebe Grout m. Jacob Winn (see below) || | .Endymia Winn m. Thomas Sherwood || | .Lucinda Sherwood m. John Minthorn || | .Theodore Minthorn m. Mary Wasley || | .Huldah Randall Minthorn m. Jesse Clark Hoover || | .HERBERT CLARK HOOVER (1874-1964), US President || .William Tyler m. Dorothy Geer || .Jonathan Tyler m. Hannah Hatch || .Job Tyler m. Sarah Walton || .Sarah Tyler m. John Hackett (below) || .George G. Hackett m. Nancy Yeaton Libby || .Frank Henry Hackett m. Harriet Louise Allen || .Helen Adams Hackett m. Joseph Alexander Souter || .DAVID HACKETT SOUTER (b. 1939), US Supreme Court Justice |.Hannah Bradstreet m. Andrew Wiggin ||.Dorothy Wiggin m. John Gilman || .John Gilman m. Abigail Thing || .Joanna Gilman m. Antipas Gilman || .Betsey Gilman m. Isaac Morrill || .Sarah Morrill m. Jeremiah Hackett || .John Hackett m. Sarah Tyler (above) |.Mercy Bradstreet m. Nathaniel Wade ||.Samuel Wade m. Lydia Newhall || .Samuel Wade m. Martha Upham || .James Wade m. Mary Upham || .BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WADE (1800-1878), US Senator |.Samuel Bradstreet m. Mercy Tyng ||.Mercy Bradstreet m. James Oliver || .Sarah Oliver m. Jacob Wendell || .Jacob Wendell m. Elizabeth Hunt || |.Rebecca Wendell m. Nicholas Bowes || | .Elizabeth Bowes m. Henry Ware || | .Elizabeth Anne Ware m. George Putnam || | .George Putnam m. Harriet Lowell (see above) || .Margaret Wendell m. William Phillips || |.John Phillips m. Sarah Walley || | .WENDELL PHILLIPS (1811-1884), orator and reformer || .Oliver Wendell m. Mary Jackson || .Sarah Wendell m. Abiel Holmes (see below) || .OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES (1809-1894), poet, m. Amelia Lee Jackson || .OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Jr (1841-1935), US Supreme Court justice |.Sarah Bradstreet m. Richard Hubbard ||.John Hubbard m. Mary Brown || .Elizabeth Hubbard m. Francis Appleton || .Jesse Appleton m. Elizabeth Means (see above) |.Simon Bradstreet m. Lucy Woodbridge (below) | .Lucy Bradstreet m. Jonathan Remington | .Anne Remington m. WILLIAM ELLERY (1727-1820), signer | .Lucy Ellery m. William Channing | .WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING (1780-1842), theologian, m. Ruth Gibbs | .Mary Ruth Channing m. Frederick Augustus Eustis | .Mary Rebecca Eustis m. William Rotch Wister | .Mary Channing Wister m. OWEN WISTER (1860-1938), novelist .Mercy Dudley m. John Woodbridge |.Benjamin Woodbridge m. Mary Ward ||.Elizabeth Woodbridge m. John Clarke |||.Deborah Clarke m. Thomas Dean ||| .Jane Dean m. John Gilman ||| .Benjamin Clark Gilman m. Mary Thing Gilman ||| .William Charles Gilman m. Eliza Coit (see below) ||| .DANIEL COIT GILMAN (1831-1908), educator ||.Elizabeth Woodbridge (again) m. John Odlin || .Woodbridge Odlin m. Abigail Gilman || .Abigail Odlin m. Nathaniel Gilman (see below) || .Abigail Gilman m. William Perry || .Caroline Frances Perry m. Theodore Harmon Jewett || .SARAH ORNE JEWITT (1849-1909), novelist |.John Woodbridge m. Abigail Leete ||.Ephraim Woodbridge m. Hannah Morgan |||.Dudley Woodbridge m. Sarah Sheldon ||| .Samuel Woodbridge m. Elizabeth Rogers ||| .Charlotte Sophia Woodbridge m. Dyer Perkins ||| .Elizabeth Rogers Perkins m. Harvey Humphrey ||| .John Perkins Humphrey m. Frances Churchill ||| .Maud Humphrey m. Belmont DeForest Bogart ||| .HUMPHREY DeFOREST BOGART (1899-1957), actor ||.Mercy Woodbridge m. Benjamin Ruggles || .Joseph Ruggles m. Rachel Toles || |.Lazarus Ruggles m. Hannah Bostwick || ||.Polyphena Ruggles m. Samuel Bostwick || || .Hannah Lorain Bostwick m. Samuel Sherwood || || .John Sherwood m. Mary Elizabeth Wilson || || .Arthur Murray Sherwood m. Rosina Emmet || || .ROBERT EMMET SHERWOOD (1896-1955), playwright, editor, and critic || |.Lois Ruggles m. Oliver Warner || | .Mabel Warner m. Daniel Noble Carrington || | .Mary Carrington m. Eliakim Raymond || | .Mary Anne Raymond m. George Ripley Bliss || | .TASKER HOWARD BLISS (1853-1930), solier and diplomat || .Mercy Ruggles m. Jonathan Humphrey || .Oliver Humphrey m. Sarah Garrett || |.Ruth Humphrey m. Gideon Mills || ||.Ruth Mills m. Owen Brown || || .JOHN BROWN (1800-1859), the abolitionist || |.Rachel Humphrey m. George Humphrey || | .Laura Humphrey m. Lancel Foote (below) || | .Arthur Wellington Foote m. Elizabeth Rieggles || | .Grace Humphreys Foote m. Lowell Mason Palmer || | .Florence Edith Palmer m. Theodore Weicker || | .Lowell Palmer Weicker m. Mary Hastings Bickford || | .LOWELL PALMER WEICKER (b. 1931), US Senator || .Rosanna Humphrey m. John Foote || .John Foote m. Lois Mills || .Herschel Foote m. Pamelia Bliss Townsend || |.Edward Bliss Foote m. Catherine Goodno Bond || | .Hubert Townsend Foote m. Annie Elroy Thomas || | .Irene Foote ("IRENE CASTLE") (1893-1969), dancer || .Lancel Foote m. Laura Humphrey (above) |.Lucy Woodbridge m. Simon Bradstreet (above) |.Martha Woodbridge m. Samuel Ruggles ||.Timothy Ruggles m. Mary White || .Timothy Ruggles m. Bathsheba Bourne || .Timothy Ruggles m. Sarah Dwight (see below) || .Harriette Ruggles m. Stephen Brown De Wolfe || .Stephen De Wolfe m. Georgina Watt Copeland || .ELSIE De WOLFE (1865-1950), interior designer |.Thomas Woodbridge m. Mary Jones | .Benjamin Woodbridge m. Sarah Gerrish | .Benjamin Woodbridge m. Susan Tappan (see below) | .Mary Woodbridge m. James Ayer | |.Susan Woodbridge Ayer m. Charles Coffin | | .Cornelius Worcester Coffin m. Nancy McCorkle | | .Isabelle Coffin m. Thomas Lanier Williams | | .Cornelius Coffin Williams m. Edwina Dakin | | .Thomas Lanier ("TENNESSEE") WILLIAMS (1911-1983), playwright | .Thomas Woodbridge m. Lydia Ayer | .Mary Ayer Woodbridge m. Edward Palmer | .Mary Elizabeth Palmer m. Edward Robinson | .EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON (1869-1935), poet .Patience Dudley m. Daniel Denison (see below) .Elizabeth Denison m. John Rogers .Nathaniel Rogers m. Sarah Purkis .Elizabeth Rogers m. John Taylor .Ann Taylor m. Nicholas Gilman .Nathaniel Gilman m. Abigail Odlin (see above) .NICHOLAS GILMAN (1755-1844), Signer </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 938 & 939 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> James Putnam m. Sarah Brocklebank .Sarah Putnam m. Israel Porter .Ginger Porter m. Daniel Andrews .Sarah Andrews m. Jeremiah Page .Samuel Page m. Rebecca Putnam .Nancy Page m. John Hancock Andrews .Nancy Page Andrews m. John Moseley Moriarty .George Andrews Moriarty m. Mary Ann Sheffield .GEORGE ANDREWS MORIARTY (1883-1968), genealogist </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 994 & 995 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Cooper m. Anne Sparhawk .Samuel Cooper m. Hannah Hastings .Sarah Cooper m. Ephraim Frost .Martha Frost m. Joseph Adams .Anne Adams m. Timothy Tufts (see below) .Anna Tufts m. Walter Dickson .Walter Dickson m. Sarah Eldredge .Almira Ann Dickson m. Johann Adolph Großsteinbeck .John Ernest Steinbeck m. Olive Hamildon .JOHN ERNEST STEINBECK (1902-1968), author </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1010 & 1011 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Bachelder m. Mary Herrick .Josiah Bachelder m. Mary Raymond .Anne Bachelder m. Henry Herrick .Joanna Herrick m. William Bartlett .Henry Bartlett m. Betsey Corey .Joanna Herrick Bartlett m. Charles Shipman .Betsey Sibyl Shipman m. Beman Gates .Mary Beman Gates m. Rufus R. Dawes (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1574 & 1575 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> George Woolsey m. Rebecca Cornell .George Woolsey m. ---- .Benjamin Woolsey m. Abigail Taylor .Benjamin Woolsey m. Ann Muirson |.William Walton Woolsey m. Elizabeth Dwight (see below) | .THEODORE DWIGHT WOOLSEY (1801-1889), educator .Sarah Woolsey m. John Lloyd .Rebacca Lloyd m. John Broome .Sarah Lloyd Broome m. James Boggs .Mary Rebecca Lloyd Boggs m. Richard Ray .Mary Ray m. Vicomte Arthur Dubois de Courval .Medeleine Dubois de Courval m. FRANCOIS de NOAILLES P de POIX (1866-1900) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1578 & 1579 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Richard Betts m. Joanna Chamberlayne .Mary Betts m. Joseph Swazey .Joanna Swazey m. Israel Parshall |.Israel Parshall m. Bethia Case | .Israel Parshall m. Ruth Howell | .Keziah Parshall m.Benjamin Hulse | .Elisha Hulce m. Hannah Hulce | .Elisha Hulce m. Laura Sanburn | .Alton Fenton Hulce m. Ella A. Weaver | .Raymond Stillman Hulce m. Lenna Grace Baker | .Raymond Albert Hulce m. Joanne Winkleman | .THOMAS EDWARD HULCE (b. 1953), actor .Samuel Swazey m. Penelope Horton .Mary Swayze m. Col. John Seward |.Samuel Seward m. Mary Jennings | .WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD (1801-1872) .Richard Swazey m. Sarah Horton |.Richard Swazey m. Hannah Budd | .Mary Swazey m. Henry Noble | .Sarah Noble m. John J. Lamb | .Sarah C. Lamb m. John Sloman | .Emma Louisa Sloman m. Henry Samuel Ball | .Mary Blanche Ball m. William Franklin Beedle | .William Franklin Beedle ("WILLIAM HOLDEN") (1918-1981), actor .Samuel Swazey m. Hannah Horton .Samuel Swazey m. Elizabeth Putnam .James Swayze m. Elizabeth Starke .Alexander P. Swayze m. Amanda M. F. Littleton .James Wesley Swayze m. Sarah Elizabeth McDonald .Jesse Elijah Swayze m. Mamie Bell Johnson .Jessie Wayne Swayze m. Patsy Yvonne Helen Karnes .PATRICK WAYNE SWAYZE (b. 1952), actor </PRE> <!-- <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1604 == Several Internet sites provide various medieval ancestries for this James Vernon. Not all of them can be accurate. --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1610 & 1611 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Samuel Richardson m. Ellinor ---- .Ann Richardson m. Edward Lane .Ann Lane m. William Addams .Isaac Addams m. Barbara Ruth .Samuel Addams m. Catharine Huy .John Huy Addams m. Sarah Weber .(Laura) JANE ADDAMS (1860-1935), Nobel Peace Prize winner </PRE> <!-- in addition: .Isaac Addams m. Barbara Ruth .Abraham Addams m. Lydia Miller .Lydia Miller Addams m. Thompson McAllister .Abraham Addams McAllister m. Julia Ellen Stratton .Addams Stratton McAllister m. Homé Catharine Stephens .Homé Stephens McAllister m. George Walter Reitwiesner .WILLIAM ADDAMS REITWIESNER, author of this webpage --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1794 & 1795 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Edmund Reade m. Elizabeth Cooke .Margaret Reade m. John Lake .Hannah Lake m. John Gallup .Benadam Gallup m. Esther Prentice |.Hannah Gallup m. William Wheeler | .Martha Wheeler m. William Williams (see below) | .Martha Williams m. Charles Wheeler | .Elizabeth Wheeler m. Abel Hinckley | .Alfred Hinckley m. Eliza Stanley | .Francis Edward Hinckley m. Amelia Smith | .Percy Porter Hinckley m. Katherine Arvilla Warnock | .John Warnock Hinckley m. Jo Ann Moore | .JOHN WARNOCK HINCKLEY, Jr (b. 1955) .Christobel Gallup m. Peter Crary |.John Crary m. Prudence Hayward | .Prudence Crary m. Eleazer Fairbanks | .Sally Fairbanks m. Jude Fay | .Betsey Fay m. Joel Norcross | .Emily Norcross m. Edward Dickinson | .EMILY ELIZABETH DICKINSON (1830-1886), poet .Elizabeth Gallup m. Henry Stevens |.Henry Stevens m. Elizabeth Fellows | .Lucy Stevens m. Ephraim Smith | .Sanford Smith m. Priscilla Whippo | .Harriet Smith m. Obadiah Newcomb Bush | .James Smith Bush m. Harriet Eleanor Fay (below) | .Samuel Prescott Bush m. Flora Sheldon (below) | .Prescott Sheldon Bush m. Dorothy Walker (below) | .GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH (b. 1924), US President, m. Barbara Pierce | |.GEORGE WALKER BUSH (b. 1946), US President | |.JOHN ELLIS "Jeb" BUSH (b. 1953), Governor of Florida | .Jonathan James Bush m. Josephine Bradley | .William Hall "BILLY" BUSH (b. 1972), entertainment reporter .John Gallup m. Elizabeth Harris .John Gallup m. Elizabeth Wheeler .Isaac Gallup m. Margaret Gallup .William Gallup m. Amy Gallup .Nelson Gallup m. Elizabeth Tanner .John Nathan Gallup m. Happy Kinney Church .George Henry Gallup m. Nettie Quella Davenport .GEORGE HORACE GALLUP (1901-1984), pollster </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1800 -- The parentage of Capt. Roger Dudley has never been determined. One plausible, but speculative, connection is discussed in <CITE>TAG</CITE> 44:129-137. Another is discussed in <CITE>PA17C</CITE> 122-126. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1802 & 1803 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Dr. John Deighton m. Jane Basset .Jane Deighton m. John Lugg .Esther Lugg m. James Bell .Esther Bell m. John Hall .Charity Hall m. Joseph Wellman .Adam Wellman m. Esther Mann .Joel Wellman m. Betsey Baker .Marshall Daniel Wellman m. Eleanor Garrett Jones .Flora Wellman m1. William Henry Chaney .John Griffith Chaney ("JACK LONDON") (1876-1916), author </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1846 & 1847 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Simon Lynde m. Hannah Newdigate .Nathaniel Lynde m. Susannah Willoughby .Elizabeth Lynde m. Richard Lord .Lynde Lord m. Lois Sheldon .Lynde Lord m. Mary Lyman (see below) .Mary Sheldon Lord m. John Pierpont .Juliet Pierpont m. Junius Spencer Morgan .JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN (1837-1913), banker, m. Frances Louise Tracy |.JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN JR. (1867-1943), banker .Mary Lyman Morgan m. Walter Hayes Burns .Mary Ethel Burns m. LEWIS HARCOURT, 1st Vct HARCOURT (1863-1922) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1864 & 1865 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Ephraim Hunt m. Anna Richards .Ephraim Hunt m. Joanna Alcock .Ebenezer Hunt m. Mary Lovell |.Mary Hunt m. John Holbrook | .Hannah Holbrook m. Urban Bates | .Sarah Bates m. David Rice | .David Rice m. Patty Hall | .WILLIAM MARSH RICE (1816-1900), philanthropist .Elizabeth Hunt m. Lemuel Pope |.Mercy Pope m. Caleb Church | .Joseph Church m. Deborah Perry | .Deborah Church m. Warren Delano | .Warren Delano m. Catherine Robbins Lyman (see above) .Samuel Hunt m. Hannah Pope .Deborah Hunt m. Rev. Joseph Belcher .Gregory Belcher m. Deborah Williams .Benjamin Belcher m. Sarah Barney .Benjamin Barney Belcher m. Olive ---- .Aurelia Belcher m. Arthur MacArthur .Gen. Arthur MacArthur m. Mary Pinkney Hardy .DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (1880-1964), General </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1920 -- He led the Pequot massacre of May 1637. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1922 & 1923 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Edward Denison m. Elizabeth Weld .Mary Denison m. Joseph Thompson .Mary Thompson m. Ephraim Manning .William Manning m. Mary Johnson .Lucy Manning m. Gamaliel Vail .Gamaliel Vail m. Martha Bartholomew .Isaac Hawk Vail m. Tyresha Ann Beeler .Martha Tyresha Vail m. Thomas Lorenzo VanNoy .Agnes Laverna VanNoy m. Rulon Osmond .George Virl Osmond m. Olive Davis .DONALD CLARK OSMOND (b. 1957), entertainer .OLIVE MARIE OSMOND (b. 1959), entertainer </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1926 & 1927 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Samuel Whiting m. Elizabeth St John .Samuel Whiting m. Dorcas Chester .Oliver Whiting m. Anna Danforth |.John Whiting m. Sarah Hunt | .Dorcas Whiting m. William Worcester | .Dorothy Worcester m. James Bailey | .Benjamin Bailey m. Latta Hopkins | .Harriet Jane Bailey m. Charles Otis Thompson | .Eugenia Thompson m. William Aaron Favor | .Ruth Augusta Favor m. Harlow Morrell Davis | .Ruth Elizabeth ("BETTE") DAVIS (1908-1989), actress .Samuel Whiting m. Elizabeth Read .Katherine Whiting m. John Lane .Susanna Lane m. Nathaniel Davis .Nathaniel Davis m. Lydia Harwood .Mary Davis m. John Moor .Hiram D Moor m. Abigail Franklin .Victoria Josephine Moor m. John Calvin Coolidge (see below) .John CALVIN COOLIDGE (1872-1933), US President </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1934 & 1935 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> William Backus m. ---- .William Backus m. Elizabeth Pratt .Nathaniel Backus m. Lydia Edgerton .Lydia Backus m. Thomas Dyer .Lydia Dyer m. Samuel Gray .Mary Gray m. Enoch Huntington .Mary Huntington m. Matthew Talcott Russell .WILLIAM HUNTINGTON RUSSELL (1809-1885) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1944 & 1945 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> George Denison m. Ann Borodell .George Denison m. Mercy Gorham .Desire Denison m. John Williams .William Williams m. Martha Wheeler (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 1990 & 1991 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Nathaniel Sparhawk m. Mary Angier .Nathaniel Sparhawk m. Patience Newman .Sybil Sparhawk m. Jonathan Avery .Sybil Avery m. Thomas Graves .Katherine Graves m. James Russell .Rebecca Russell m. John Lowell .Charles Lowell m. Harriet Brackett Spence .Charles Russell Lowell m. Anne Cabot Jackson (see above) .JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL (1819-1891), poet and diplomat .Robert Traill Spence Lowell m. Mary Anne Duane .Robert Traill Spence Lowell m. Kate Bailey Myers .Robert Traill Spence Lowell m. Charlotte Winslow .ROBERT TRAILL SPENCE LOWELL (1917-1977), poet </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3150 & 3151 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Thomas Cornell m. Rebecca (Briggs?) .Elizabeth Cornell m. Christopher Almy |.Elizabeth Almy m. Lewis Morris | .Richard Morris m. ---- | .Job Morris m. Mary Ainsley | |.Ann Morris m. Abel Ainsley | | .Ann Ainsley m. Wiley Carter | | |.Littleberry Walker Carter m. Mary Ann Diligence Sears | | | .William Alton Carter m. Nina Pratt | | | .James Earl Carter m. Bessie Lillian Gordy | | | .JIMMY CARTER (b. 1924), US President | | .Thomas Ainsley m. Mary Redden | | .Samuel Joseph Ainsley m. Sarah Louise Garrison | | .Mary Ainsley m. Daniel Hutchinson Simmons | | .Hilda Elizabeth Simmons m. Ernest R. Graham | | .Daniel ROBERT GRAHAM (b. 1936), US Senator | .Sarah Morris m. Joseph Burdg | .Jacob Burdg m. Judith Smith | .Jacob Burdg m. Miriam Matthews | .Oliver Burdg m. Jane Hemingway | .Almira Park Burdg m. Franklin Milhous | .Hannah Milhous m. Frank Nixon | .RICHARD MILHOUS NIXON (1913-1994), US President .Richard Cornell m. Elizabeth Jessup |.Thomas Cornell m. ---- | .Samuel Cornell m. Hannah Doughty | .Samuel Cornell m. Susannah Mabson | .Hannah Cornell m. Herman Leroy | .Caroline Bayard Leroy m. DANIEL WEBSTER (1782-1852), US Senator .Thomas Cornell m. Elizabeth ---- |.Thomas Cornell m. Susanna Lawton | .George Cornell m. Deliverance Clark | .Philadelphia Cornell m. Thomas Cook | .Hannah Cook m. John Almy | |.Cooke Almy m. Charlotte Cook (see below) | | .Samuel Elam Almy m. Susan Bateman | | .Susan Bateman Almy m. Charles H. Gifford | | .Frederick Q. Gifford m. Elizabeth Easton Tennant (see below) | | .CHARLES STANLEY GIFFORD (1898-1965), allegedly father of: | | .Norma Jean Mortenson/Baker (1926-1962), MARILYN MONROE | .Isaac Cook m. Lydia Gray | .Charlotte Cook m. Cooke Almy (see above) .Thomas Cornell (again) m. Sarah Earle .Innocent Cornell m. Richard Borden .Sarah Borden m. Robert Hazard |.Mary Hazard m. Stephen Champlin | .Stephen Champlin m. Dinah Browning | .Steven Champlin m. Elizabeth Perry | .Mercy Champlin m. James Rogers | .Ruth Hayward Rogers m. Elisha Harmon | .Emma Harmon m. Oscar Folsom | .Frances Folsom m. Stephen GROVER CLEVELAND (1837-1908), US President .Thomas Borden m. Mary Gifford .Richard Borden m. Hope Cook .Richard Borden m. Martha Bowen .Abraham Borden Bowen m. Phoebe Davenport .Andrew Jackson Borden m. Sarah J. Anthony .LIZZIE DREW BORDEN (1860-1927), murderer </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3159 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Elizabeth Stoughton m. John Scudder .Elizabeth Scudder m. Samuel Lathrop .Abigail Lathrop m. John Huntington |.Martha Huntington m. Peter Buell ||.Abigail Buell m. Joshua Porter || .Joshua Porter m. Hannah Fellows || .Augusta Porter m. Robert Foster Barnard || .FREDERICK AUGUSTUS PORTER BARNARD (1809-1889), educator |.Martha Huntington (again) m. Noah Grant | .Noah Grant m. Susanna Delano | .Noah Grant m. Rachel Kelley | .Jesse Root Grant m. Hannah Simpson | .ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT (1822-1885), US President .Anne Lathrop m. William Hough |.Hannah Hough m. William Pratt | .Christopher Pratt m. Sarah Pratt | .Obadiah Pratt m. Jemima Tolls | .Jared Pratt m. Charity Dickinson | .ORSON PRATT (1811-1887), Mormon leader | .PARLEY PARKER PRATT (1807-1857), Mormon leader, m. Mary Wood | .Helaman Pratt m. Anna Joanna Dorothea Wilcken | .Anna Amelia Pratt m. Gaskell Romney | .GEORGE WILCKEN ROMNEY (1907-1995), Gov of Michigan, m. Lenore LaFount | .(Willard) MITT ROMNEY (b. 1947), Governor of Massachusetts .Elizabeth Lathop m. Isaac Royce |.Martha Royce m. Thomas North | .James North m. Sarah Seymour | |.James North m. Rhoda Judd | | .Orpha North m. Samuel Hart | | .Louisa Hart m. Jared Bradley Flagg | | .Louisa Flagg m. Charles Scribner Jr | | .CHARLES SCRIBNER III (1890-1952), publisher, m. Vera Gordon Bloodgood | | .CHARLES SCRIBNER IV (1921-1995), publisher | .Sarah North m. Joseph Woodford | .Joseph Woodford m. Sarah Hart | .Marilla Woodford m. Gideon Baldwin Hart | .Joseph Chauncey Hart m. Rosanna Giff | .Clinton O. Hart m. Elizabeth Belden | .Grace Hart m. Clarence A. Crane | .Harold HART CRANE (1899-1932), poet .Elizabeth Lathrop (again) m. Joseph Thompson |.John Thompson m. Sarah Culver ||.Sarah Thompson m. John Moss (below) || .Joel Moss m. Hannah Hall || .Street Hall Morse m. Martha Bartholomew (below) || .Juliana Ann Morse m. David Harpin Lines || .Henry Lines m. Mary Ann Wilmot || .Ida Wilmot Lines m. John Ira Jacobus || .DONALD LINES JACOBUS (1887-1970), genealogist |.Joseph Thompson m. Hannah Clark | .Tamar Thompson m. Caleb Doolittle | .Amos Doolittle m. Abigail Ives | .Abigail Doolittle m. Samuel Hull | .Charlotte Hull m. John Olmstead | .FREDERICK LAW OLMSTEAD (1822-1903), landscape architect .Israel Lathrop m. Rebecca Bliss |.Ebenezer Lathrop m. Lydia Leffingwell ||.Sybil Lathrop m. Samuel Tracy || .Sybil Tracy m. Wheeler Coit || .Sarah Coit m. Thomas Day || .Elizabeth Day m. Nathan Perkins Seymour || .Thomas Day Seymour m. Sarah Melissa Hitchcock || .CHARLES SEYMOUR (1885-1963), historian |.Israel Lathrop m. Mary Fellowes ||.Jedediah Lathrop m. Abigail Hyde || .Mary Lathrop m. Elias West || .Mary West m. Samuel Fish || .Nancy Lathrop Fish m. Benjamin Carver || .Mary Theresa Carver m. Levi Zeigler Leiter || .Mary Victoria Leiter m. GEORGE CURZON, 1st Marquess CURZON (1859-1924) |.John Lathrop m. Elizabeth Abell ||.Azel Lathrop m. Elizabeth Hyde || .Erastus Lathrop m. Sarah Bailey || .Caroline Lathrop m. Charles Rollins Post || .CHARLES WILLIAM POST (1854-1914), cereal manufacturer, m. Ella Meriwether || .MARJORIE MERRIWETHER POST (1887-1973) m. Edward Francis Hutton || .Nedina Hutton ("DINA MERRILL"), (b. 1925), actress |.Martha Lathrop m. Simon Lathrop (below) ||.Mary Lathrop m. David Nivens || .Mary Nivens m. Nathan Lord || .Hannah Lord m. Asa Bingham || .Lemuel Bingham m. Lydia L. Dowd || .Emma Bingham m. George Martin Dewey || .George Martin Dewey Jr m. Anne Thomas || .THOMAS EDMUND DEWEY (1902-1971), Governor of New York |.Samuel Lathrop m. Elizabeth Waterman ||.Elisha Lathrop m. Hannah Hough || .Denison Lathrop m. Sarah Hubbard Harris || .Sarah Lathrop m. Rev Thomas Kennan || .George Kennan m. Mary Tuller || .Thomas Lathrop Kennan m. Lea Brown || .Kossuth Kent Kennan m. Florence James || .GEORGE FROST KENNAN (b. 1904), diplomat |.William Lothrop m. Mary Kelly | .John Lothrop m. Elizabeth Checkley | .Anna Lothrop m. Thomas Motley | .Anna Lothrop Motley m. Alfred Rodman | |.Eloise Rodman m. Stephen Minot Weld | | .Edward Motley Weld m. Sarah Lathrop King | | .Lathrop Motley Weld m. Yosene Balfour Ker | | .Susan Ker ("TUESDAY") WELD (b. 1943), actress | .JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY (1814-1877), historian, m. Mary Elizabeth Benjamin | .Elizabeth Cabot Motley m. Sir WILLIAM GEORGE VERNON HARCOURT (1827-1904) .John Lothrop m. Ruth Royce |.Hannah Lothrop m. Samuel Thompson ||.Samuel Thompson m. Hannah North || .Lot Thompson m. Anne Hart || .Beulah Thompson m. Apher Woodruff || .WILFORD WOODRUFF (1807-1898), Mormon leader |.Mary Lothrop m. William Tyler ||.Mary Tyler m. Francis Guiteau || .Francis Guiteau m. Annah Mackie || |.Francis Guiteau m. Hannah Wilson || | .Luther Wilson Guiteau m. Jane August Howe || | .CHARLES JULIUS GUITEAU (1841-1882), assassin || .Joshua Guiteau m. Jerusha Judson || .Judson Guiteau m. Patience Gaylord || .Benjamin Guiteau m. Maria Taylor || .Emmeline Minerva Guiteau m. James Howell White || .Mary Anna Matilda White m. John Avery Brodhead || .Carrie May Brodhead m. Henry Cantwell Wallace || .HENRY AGARD WALLACE (1888-1965), US Vice President |.Ruth Lothrop m. Samuel Post | .Ruth Post m. Joseph Bingham | .Calvin Bingham m. Lydia Denton | .Calvin Bingham m. Elizabeth Scott | |.Henry Harrison Bingham m. Amelia Wells | | .Florence Amelia Bingham m. Edward Alleyne Sumner | | .Anna Chickering Sumner m. Louis Antoine d'Aubigny d'Engelbronner | | .Dorothy Alleyne d'Aubigny d'Engelbronner m. Harry Freeman Jackson | | .Virginia Alleyne Freeman Jackson m. CHARLES STANHOPE Vct PETERSHAM | | .Serena Alleyne Stanhope m. DAVID ARMSTRONG-JONES Vct LINLEY | .HIRAM BINGHAM (1789-1869), missionary .Joseph Lathrop m. Elizabeth Waterhouse |.Temperance Lathrop m. John Bishop | .Temperance Bishop m. David Holmes | .Abiel Holmes m. Sarah Wendell (see above) .Martha Lathrop m. John Moss |.Esther Moss m. Daniel Maltby ||.Benjamin Maltby m. Elizabeth Fuller || .Sarah Maltby m. James Linsley || .James H Linsley m. Sophia Lyon || .Sophia Emily Linsley m. Silvanus Dryden Phelps || .WILLIAM LYON PHELPS (1865-1943), man of letters |.John Moss m. Elizabeth Hall | .John Moss m. Sarah Thompson (above) | .Keziah Moss m. Reuben Royce | |.Rachel Royce m. Andrew Bartholomew | | .Noyes Dana Bartholomew m. Elizabeth Hall | | .Edward Franklin Bartholomew m. Cordelia Kellogg (see below) | | .Sophia Amelia Bartholomew m. Charles Claude Runner | | .Waldo Erroll Runner m. Virginia May McClanahan | | .Margaret Ruth Runner m. Clinton Eastwood | | .CLINTON EASTWOOD (b. 1930), Mayor of Carmel, California | .Levi Moss m. Martha Fenn | |.Ames Moss m. Rachel Culver | ||.Abraham Morse m. Elizabeth Marsh | || .John Morse m. Lydia A. Noyes | || .Wilbur Frank Morse m. Jessie White | || .WAYNE LYMAN MORSE (1900-1974), US Senator | |.Martha Moss m. Isaac Bartholomew | | .Martha Bartholomew m. Street Hall Morse (above) | .Mary Moss m. Isaac Hall | .Mary Hall m. John Ives | .Isaac Ives m. Sarah Amelia White | .George White Ives m. Sarah Wilcox | .George Edward Ives m. Mary Elizabeth Parmelee | .CHARLES EDWARD IVES (1874-1954), composer .Samuel Lathrop m. Hannah Adgate .Elizabeth Lathrop m. John Waterman |.Hannah Waterman m. Benedict Arnold | .BENEDICT ARNOLD (1741-1801), Revolutionary general and traitor .Hannah Lathrop m. Jabez Perkins |.Hannah Perkins m. Joshua Huntington ||.Lydia Huntington m. Ephraim Bill || .Elizabeth Bill m. Daniel Lathrop Coit (below) || |.Eliza Coit m. William Charles Gilman (see above) || .Lydia Bill m. Joseph Howland || .Samuel Shaw Howland m. Joanna Hone || |.Caroline Howland m. Charles Handy Russell || | .Joanna Hone Russell m. John Winthrop Auchincloss (see above) || .Susan Howland m. John Aspinwall (see above) |.Jacob Perkins m. Jemima Leonard | .Jemima Perkins m. Benjamin Burnham | .Walter Burnham m. Submit Smith | .Walter Burnham m. Annis Crawford | .Stella L. Burnham m. Henry Phelps Perkins | .Henry Phelps Perkins m. Helen Virginia Anthony | .Osgood Perkins m. Janet Esselstyn Rane | .ANTHONY PERKINS (1932-1992), actor .Nathaniel Lathrop m. Anne Backus |.Amy Lathrop m. William Bradford Whiting (below) ||.John Whiting m. Lydia Leffingwell (below) || .John Tolman Whiting m. Mary Sophia Hill || |.Mary de Gama Whiting m. William Borden || | .John Borden m. Ellen Waller || | .Ellen Borden m. Adlai Ewing Stevenson II || | .ADLAI EWING STEVENSON III (b. 1930), US Senator || .William Loring Whiting m. Mary E Starr || .Charlotte Lydia Whiting m. Rudolph Pierre Garrigue || .Charlotte Garrigue m. TOMAS MASARYK (1850-1937), Czech president || .JAN GARRIGUE MASARYK (1886-1948), Czech foreign minister |.Azariah Lathrop m. Abigail Huntington (below) | .Charles Lathrop m. Joanna Leffingwell (below) | .Harriet Wadsworth Lathrop m. Miron Winslow | .Harriet Lathrop Winslow m. John Welsh Dulles | .Allen Macy Dulles m. Edith Foster | .ALLEN WELSH DULLES (1893-1969), Director of Central Intelligence | .JOHN FOSTER DULLES (1888-1959), US Secretary of State, m. Janet Avery | .AVERY ROBERT DULLES (b. 1918), Cardinal .Rebecca Lathrop m. Isaac Huntington |.Abigail Huntington m. Azariah Lathrop (above) .Simon Lathrop m. Martha Lathrop (above) .Thomas Lathrop m. Lydia Abell .Lydia Lathrop m. Joseph Coit .Daniel Lathrop Coit m. Elizabeth Bill (above) .Elizabeth Coit m. Christopher Leffingwell .Joanna Leffingwell m. Charles Lathrop (above) .Lydia Leffingwell m. John Whiting (above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3166 -- He appears to have lost his reason by 1647, after which his wife divorced him. See <CITE>NYGBR</CITE> 11:12-24. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3166 & 3167 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Robert Feake m. Elizabeth Fones .Hannah Feake m. John Bowne |.Elizabeth Bowne m. John Pryer ||.Hannah Pryer m. William Frost || .Benjamin Frost m. Rose Springer || .Lott Frost m. Temperance Seaman || .James Frost m. Mary Marsh || .DANIEL MARSH FROST (1823-1900), General, m. Lily Graham || .Eva Frost m. Philip Beresford-Hope || |.Muriel Beresford-Hope m. Sir George Murray || | .George Murray m. Angela Pearson || | .GEORGE IAIN MURRAY 10 D Atholl (b. 1931) || .Jane Graham Frost m. LEWIS WILLIAM MOLESWORTH 11 Bt (1853-1912) |.Mary Bowne m. Joseph Thorne | .Thomas Thorne m. Letitia Hinchman | .Hannah Thorne m. Noah Haines | .Abigail Haines m. Nehemiah Haines | .Rachel Haines m. Samuel French Moore | .Bloomfield Haines Moore m. Clara Sophia Jessup (see below) | .Ella Carleton Moore m. Count CARL GUSTAF von ROSEN (1824-1909) .John Feake m. Elizabeth Priar .Mary Feake m. Henry Cock .Benjamin Cock m. Ann Brinton .James Cock m. Dorothy Cock .Sarah Cock m. Samuel Harlan .Samuel Harlan m. Susan Fairlamb .Sarah M. Harlan m. James Price .Matilda Louise Price m. Baron Gabor Bornemisza .Bss Margit Bornemisza m. Baron Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza .Baron HANS HEINRICH THYSSEN-BORNEMISZA (1921-2002), art collector </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3340 & 3341 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Putnam m. Priscilla ---- .Nathaniel Putnam m. Elizabeth Hutchinson .Benjamin Putnam m. Sarah Tarrant |.Nathaniel Putnam m. Hannah Roberts ||.Jacob Putnam m. Susannah Harriman || .Archelaus Putnam m. Mary Nichols || .Betsy Putnam m. Charles DeWolf || .John Archelaus DeWolf m. Louise Doty || .Ida Corinne DeWolf m. Lafayette O. Waterbury || .Dora May Waterbury m. Harry Ross Hubbard || .LAFAYETTE RONALD HUBBARD (1911-1986), writer |.Tarrant Putnam m. Elizabeth Bacon | .Tarrant Putnam m. Priscilla Baker | .Martha Putnam m. John Merriam | .Martha Merriam m. Dr. Aaron Batcheller | .Bridgham Batcheller m. Mary Hewitt | .Elizabeth Batcheller m. William W. Yohe | .Mary Augusta Yohe m. FRANCIS CLINTON-HOPE 8 D NEWCASTLE (1866-1941) .Mary Putnam m. John Tufts .Peter Tufts m. Lydia Bucknam .Timothy Tufts m. Anne Adams (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3584 -- For some of the ancestry and relatives of Gov. John Winthrop, see Gary Boyd Roberts, <CITE>Notable Kin</CITE>, vol I [Santa Clarita: Boyer, 1998], pp. 28-33 and the sources cited there. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3668 & 3669 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Sir Thomas Temple 1st Bt m. Hester Sandys .Sir Peter Temple 2nd Bt m. Christian Leveson .Sir Richard Temple 3rd Bt m. Mary Knapp .Hester Temple Ctss Temple m. Richard Grenville .George Grenville m. Elizabeth Wyndham |.George Nugent-Temple-Grenville 1 M Buckingham m. Mary Elizabeth Nugent | .RICHARD TEMPLE-NUGENT-BRYDGES-CHANDOS-GRENVILLE 1 D BUCKINGHAM (1776-1839) .Hester Temple Bss Chatham m. William Pitt 1 E Chatham .Hester Pitt m. Charles Stanhope 3 E Stanhope |.Lady HESTER STANHOPE (1776-1839), eccentric .WILLIAM PITT (1759-1806), Prime Minister </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3676 & 3677 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Thomas Stoughton m. Katherine ---- .Judith Stoughton m. William Smead .William Smead m. Elizabeth Lawrence .Ebenezer Smead m. Esther Catlin |.Esther Smead m. Daniel Arms | .Martha Arms m. Othniel Taylor | .Othniel Taylor m. Dorothy Wilder | .Clorinda Taylor m. Lemuel Barnard | .Emily Ward Barnard m. Samuel H. Robinson | .Elizabeth Ellen Robinson m. Henry C. McConnell | .Mary Robinson McConnell m. James Lee Gish | .DOROTHY GISH (1898-1968), actress | .LILLIAN GISH (1896-1993), actress .Judith Smead m. Eliezer Hawks .Eleazer Hawks m. Abigail Wells .Paul Hawks m. Lois Wait .Cephas Hawks m. Chloe Case .Eleazer Hawks m. Jeannie Goff .Frank Winchester Hawks m. Helen Howard .HOWARD WINCHESTER HAWKS (1896-1977), director </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3706 & 3707 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Dwight m. Hannah ---- .Hannah Dwight m. Nathaniel Whiting |.Abigail Whiting m. James Draper ||.Ebenezer Draper m. Dorothy Child |||.Isaac Draper m. Chloe Tingley ||| .Chloe Draper m. Comfort Tiffany ||| .Charles Lewis Tiffany m. Harriet Olivia Avery Young ||| .LEWIS COMFORT TIFFANY (1848-1933), lamp designer ||.James Draper m. Abigail Child || .Josiah Draper m. Sarah Ellis (below) || .John Draper m. Sarah Hatch || .Lemuel Draper m. Hannah Cutter Rogers || .Hannah Rogers Draper m. Eli French || .Samuel Gates French m. Elizabeth Morgan Arthur || .Mrs ELIZABETH FRENCH BARTLETT (1877-1961), genealogist |.Hannah Whiting m. John Fairbanks ||.Sarah Fairbanks m. John Adams || .Elizabeth Adams m. Henry Wilson || .Elias Wilson m. ---- || .Henry Wilson m. Marilla Warren || .George Washington Wilson m. Mary Bailey || .William Henry Wilson m. Alta Lenora Chitwood || .William Coral Wilson m. Edith Sophia Sthole || .Emily Glee Wilson m. Milton Love || |.MICHAEL EDWARD LOVE (b. 1941), Beach Boy || .Murry Gage Wilson m. Audree Neva Korthof || .BRIAN DOUGLAS WILSON (b. 1942), Beach Boy || .DENNIS CARL WILSON (1944-1983), Beach Boy || .CARL DEAN WILSON (1946-1998), Beach Boy |.Judith Whiting m. Barachiah Lewis ||.Zipporah Lewis m. Aaron Ellis || .Sarah Ellis m. Josiah Draper (above) |.Nathaniel Whiting m. Joanna Gay ||.Samuel Whiting m. Mary Clark || .Ephraim Whiting m. Abigail Mason || .Susanna Whiting m. Benjamin Butler || .James Butler m. Eunice Kinsley || |.Polly Butler m. William Alonzo Hickok || | .JAMES BUTLER ("Wild Bill") HICKOK (1837-1876), U.S. Marshal || .Nathaniel Butler m. Sarah Herrick (below) || .Samuel Herrick Butler m. Judith Livingston || .Courtland Philip Livingston Butler m. Elizabeth Slade Pierce (below) || .Mary Elizabeth Butler m. Robert Emmet Sheldon || .Flora Sheldon m. Samuel Prescott Bush (above) |.Sarah Whiting m. Nathaniel Farrington ||.Hannah Farrington m. Samuel Beecher |||.Hannah Beecher m. Benjamin Pardee ||||.Hannah Pardee m. Ebenezer Sperry |||| .Charles Sperry m. Hannah Willard |||| .Simon Willard Sperry m. Caroline Elizabeth Barker |||| .Elizabeth Sperry m. Prince ANDRE PONIATOWSKI (1864-1954) |||| .Prince Casimir Poniatowski m. Anne Gabrielle de Riquet |||| .Prince MICHEL PONIATOWSKI (1922-2002), French Minister of the Interior |||.Isaac Beecher m. Mabel Hotchkiss ||| .Jesse Beecher m. Abigail Sperry ||| .Asenath Beecher m. Peter Perkins ||| .Lucy Perkins m. Alva Bunnell ||| .Sarah Jane Bunnell m. Joseph Henry Dow ||| .HERBERT HENRY DOW (1866-1930), founder of Dow Chemical ||.Jonathan Farrington m. Prudence Child |||.Benjamin Farrington m. Sarah Fuller ||| .David Farrington m. Susanna Fales ||| .Susan Farrington m. Eliphalet Fisher ||| .Olive Smith Fisher m. Elisha Freeman Winslow ||| .Caroline Morse Winslow m. Theodore Grant ||| .Theodore Elisha Grant m. Annie Louise Alden ||| .Theodore Francis Grant m. Helen Macdonald ||| .Barbara Winslow Grant m. ARTHUR OCHS SULZBERGER (b. 1926) ||| .ARTHUR OCHS SULZBERGER (b. 1951), newspaper publisher ||.Mary Farrington m. Judah Palmer || .Desire Palmer m. John Hart || .John Hart m. Polly Smith || .Ximena Hart m. William Haines || .Ximena Haines m. William Simpson || .Sarah Edna Simpson m. Thomas McGraw || .Sarah Edna McGraw m. William Pickett Harris || .William Pickett Harris m. Elsie Stivers Smith || .JULIE ANNE HARRIS (b. 1925), actress |.Timothy Whiting m. Sarah Bullard | .Mehitable Whiting m. Joseph Colburn | .Mary Colburn m. Lusher Gay | .Lydia Gay m. David Moseley | .William Moseley m. Lydia Noble | .Lydia Moseley m. Augustus Edward Jessup | .Clara Sophia Jessup m. Bloomfield Haines Moore (see above) .Mary Dwight m. Henry Phillips |.Eleazer Phillips m. Anne Foster ||.Elizabeth Phillips m. Joseph Lemmon || .Mary Lemmon m. Joseph Lynde || .Dorothy Lynde m. Elijah Dix || .Joseph Dix m. Mary Bigelow || .DOROTHEA LYNDE DIX (1802-1887), humanitarian |.Mehitable Phillips m. Thomas Savage ||.Thomas Savage m. Elizabeth Fowle || .Thomas Savage m. Mary Elliott Butler || .Elizabeth Savage m. THOMAS HEYWARD (1746-1809), Signer || .Thomas Heyward m. Anne Elizabeth Cuthbert || .Thomas Savage Heyward m. Georgiana Hasell || .Thomas Savage Heyward Jr m. Louisa Virginia Watkins || .Edward Watkins Heyward m. Jane Screven DuBose || .DUBOSE HEYWARD (1885-1940), author |.Samuel Phillips m. Hannah Gillam ||.Faith Phillips m. Arthur Savage |||.Samuel Phillips Savage m. Sarah Tyler ||| .Faith Savage m. Henry Bass (below) ||| .Sarah Bass m. Amos Bancroft ||| .Charles Bancroft m. Lydia Emeline Spalding ||| .William Amos Bancroft m. Mary Shaw ||| .HUGH BANCROFT (1879-1933), president of Dow, Jones & Co. ||.Hannah Phillips m. Habijah Savage |||.Thomas Savage m. Deborah Briggs ||| .Habijah Savage m. Elizabeth Tudor ||| .JAMES SAVAGE (1784-1873), genealogist ||.Mary Phillips m. Peter Butler || .Hannah Butler m. Moses Bass || .Henry Bass m. Faith Savage (above) || .Moses Belcher Bass m. Margaret Sprague || .Mary Butler Bass m. Elisha Smith || .Cordelia Miller Smith m. William Robert Pearmain || .Margaret Cushing Pearmain m. Hamilton Osgood || .Mary Alden Osgood m. ERSKINE CHILDERS (1870-1922), Irish nationalist || .ERSKINE HAMILTON CHILDERS (1905-1974), President of Ireland .Sarah Dwight m. Nathaniel Reynolds |.Nathaniel Reynolds m. Ruth Lowell | .John Reynolds m. Anna Blanch | .Nathaniel Reynolds m. Lydia Raymond | .Benjamin Reynolds m. Lydia Watson | .Mary Campbell Reynolds m. William Atwood Griffith | .Helen Augusta Griffith m. Daniel Lovering | .Mrs MARY LOVERING HOLMAN (1868-1947), genealogist .Timothy Dwight m. Anna Flint .Henry Dwight m. Lydia Hawley |.Edmund Dwight m. Elizabeth Scutt ||.Sarah Dwight m. Benjamin Day || .Henry Day m. Mary Ely || .Benjamin Henry Day m. Eveline Shepard || .Clarence Shepard Day m. Lavinia Elizabeth Stockwell || .CLARENCE ELIZABETH DAY (1874-1935), author |.Joseph Dwight m. Abigail Williams ||.Pamela Dwight m. THEODORE SEDGWICK (1746-1813), US Senator || .CATHARINE MARIA SEDGWICK (1789-1867), novelist |.Josiah Dwight m. Elizabeth Buckminster ||.Clarissa Dwight m. Abel Whitney || .Josiah Dwight Whitney m. Sarah Williston || .JOSIAH DWIGHT WHITNEY (1819-1896), geologist, chemist || .WILLIAM DWIGHT WHITNEY (1827-1894), Sanskrit scholar, linguistic scientist |.Seth Dwight m. Abigail Strong ||.Abigail Dwight m. Samuel Partridge |||.Cotton Partridge m. Hannah Lyman ||| .Abigail Dwight Partridge m. Lebbeus Baldwin Ward ||| .Samuel Baldwin Ward m. Cornelia Augusta Wheeler (below) ||| .Annie Wheeler Ward m. Henry Manning Sage ||| .Katherine Linn Sage m1. Don RAINIERI B del MONTE P de S FAUSTINO (1901-) ||| m2. YVES TANGUY (1900-1955), surrealist painter ||.Josiah Dwight m. Tabitha Bigelow || .Seth Dwight m. Hannah Strong || .Harriet Dwight m. James Dana || .JAMES DWIGHT DANA (1813-1895), geologist |.Simeon Dwight m. Sybil Dwight (below) | .Sarah Dwight m. Timothy Ruggles (see above) .Nathaniel Dwight m. Mehitabel Partridge .Abiah Dwight m. Samuel Kent |.Abiah Kent m. John Leavitt ||.Thaddeus Leavitt m. Elizabeth King || .Thaddeus Leavitt m. Jemima Loomis || .Jane Maria Leavitt m. Jonathan Hunt || .WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT (1824-1879), artist || .RICHARD MORRIS HUNT (1828-1895), architect |.Elijah Kent m. Jemima Kellogg | .Rachel Kent m. David Tod | .Isabella Tod m. James Stewart | .David Stewart m. Adelia Smith | .Mrs. ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER (1840-1924), art collector and patroness .Anna Dwight m. Abel Cadwell |.Mehitabel Cadwell m. Daniel Sackett | .Mehitabel Sackett m. Luke Francis | .Manning Francis m. Elizabeth Robbins Root | .Frederick Augustus Francis m. Jessie Ann Stevens | .Anne Ayers Francis m. John Newell Robbins | .Kenneth Seymour Robbins m. Edith Luckett | .Ann Robbins ("NANCY DAVIS") m. RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004), US President .Mehitabel Dwight m. Abraham Burbank |.Abraham Burbank m. Bethia Cushing | .Frances Burbank m. Alexander Wolcott | .Frances Wolcott m. Arthur W. Magill | .Juliette Magill m. John Harris Kinzie | .Eleanor Lytle Kinzie m. William Washington Gordon | .Mrs. JULIETTE MAGILL KINZIE GORDON LOW (1860-1927), Girl Scouts founder .Samuel Dwight m. Mary Lyman |.Mary Dwight m. Daniel Hall Jr. ||.Abiah Hall m. Benjamin Clark || .Phebe Clark m. Nathaniel Bowers || .William Bowers m. Almira Bailey || .Samuel Dwight Bowers m. Martha Wheaton Dowd || .Lloyd Wheaton Bowers m. Louise Bennett Wilson || .Martha Wheaton Bowers m. Robert Alphonso Taft (below) |.Sybil Dwight m. Simeon Dwight (above) .Timothy Dwight m. Experience King .Timothy Dwight m. Mary Edwards .Elizabeth Dwight m. William Walton Woolsey (see above) .TIMOTHY DWIGHT (1752-1817), clergyman </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3728 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Enoch Hunt m. Dorothy ---- .Sarah Hunt m. Matthew Pratt .Hannah Pratt m. Samuel Whitmarsh .Ann Whitmarsh m. Seth Briggs |.Silas Briggs m. Esther Soper | .Asa Briggs m. Elizabeth Paul (see below) | .Sally Briggs m. Israel Putnam Brown (see 3752 & 3753, below) | .Sally Brown m. Israel C Brewer | .Sarah Almeda Brewer m. Calvin Galusha Coolidge | .John Calvin Coolidge m. Victoria Josephine Moor (see above) .Mary Whitmarsh m. William Paul .James Paul m. Sarah White .Elizabeth Paul m. Asa Briggs (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3730 & 3731 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Thomas Richards m. Wealthian (Loring?) .Alice Richards m. William Bradford |.Hannah Bradford m. Joshua Ripley ||.Alice Ripley m. Samuel Edgerton |||.Mary Edgerton m. Daniel Fuller ||| .Alice Fuller m. Israel Ballard ||| .Mary Ballard m. Thomas Kilbourn ||| .Maria Kilbourn m. George Washington Eastman ||| .GEORGE EASTMAN (1854-1932), inventor ||.Faith Ripley m. Samuel Bingham |||.Ann Bingham m. Samuel Folsom ||| .GLORIANNA FOLSOM (1753-1827) m. John Sterling 5 Bt (1750-1818) ||.Joshua Ripley m. Mary Backus || .Mary Ripley m. Joshua Abbe || .Rachel Abbe m. Samuel McClellan || .James McClellan m. Eunice Eldredge || .George McClellan m. Elizabeth Sophia Brinton || .GEORGE BRINTON McCLELLAN (1826-1885), Union commander, Gov of New Jersey |.John Bradford m. Mercy Warren ||.Samuel Bradford m. Sarah Gray || .William Bradford m. Mary LeBaron || .Anne Bowman Bradford m. James DeWolf || .Josephine Maria DeWolf m. Charles Walley Lovett || .Josephine Elizabeth Lovett m. Charles DeWolf Gibson || .CHARLES DANA GIBSON (1867-1944), illustrator |.Joseph Bradford m. Anne Fitch ||.Irene Bradford m. Jonathan Janes || .Eliphalet Janes m. Elfleda Lyon || .Alfred Janes m. Mary Warren || .Eliza Janes m. Joseph Church || .FREDERICK EDWIN CHURCH (1826-1900), artist |.Mary Bradford m. Samuel Steele ||.Thomas Steele m. Susannah Webster || .Susannah Steele m. Thomas Hosmer || .Ruth Hosmer m. Ephraim Kellogg || .Ephraim Kellogg m. Jane Ashley || .Edward Kellogg m. Jane Hall || .Cordelia Kellogg m. Edward Franklin Bartholomew (see above) |.Samuel Bradford m. Hannah Rogers || .Elizabeth Bradford m. Charles Whiting || .William Bradford Whiting m. Amy Lathrop (see above) |.Thomas Bradford m. Anna Fitch | .James Bradford m. Susannah Adams | .Mary Bradford m. Joseph Woodward | .Asa Woodward m. Ruth Joy | .Masury Woodward m. Mary Wright | .Lurena Virginia Woodward m. John Householder | .Lois Nina Householder m. James Marston Hefner | .Glenn Lucius Hefner m. Grace Caroline Swanson | .HUGH MARSTON HEFNER (b. 1926), publisher .Mary Richards m. Thomas Hinckley .Samuel Hinckley m. Sarah Pope .Job Hinckley m. Sarah Tufts |.Samuel Hinckley m. Abigail Welch | .Samuel Hinckley m. Dorothy Strong (see below) | .Sophia Hinckley m. Jonathan Huntington Lyman | .George Hinckley Lyman m. Marie Cornelia Ritchie Austin | .Katherine Maria Lyman m. James Read Chadwick | .Bessie Lyman Chadwick m. Douglas Hamilton Thomas | .Katherine Lyman Thomas m. MATHIAS Graf von OPPERSDORFF (1899-1968) | .Rosamonde Whitridge Thomas m. EDUARD Graf von OPPERSDORFF (1896-1976) .Mary Hinckley m. Samuel Bangs |.Joseph Bangs m. Thankful Hamblen | .Lemuel Banks m. Rebecca Keeler | .Elijah Keeler Bangs m. Esther Stackhouse | .Mary Ann Bangs m. Joseph Ambrose Beaky | .Martha Adela Beaky m. David Davis Walker | .George Herbert Walker m. Lucretia Wear | .Dorothy Walker m. Prescott Sheldon Bush (above) .Thomas Hinckley m. Mercy ---- .Thomas Hinckley m. Ruth Merrick .Nathaniel Hinckley m. Mercy Nickerson .Nathaniel Hinckley m. Rhoda Barber .Nathaniel Hinckley m. Lois Judd .Ira Nathaniel Hinckley m. Angeline Wilcox Noble .Bryant Stringham Hinckley m. Ada Bitner .GORDON BITNER HINCKLEY (1910-2008), president of the Mormon church </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3748 & 3749 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Joseph Weld m. Barbara Clapp .Marah Weld m. Comfort Starr .Joseph Starr m. Abigail Baldwin .Samuel Starr m. Elizabeth DeJersey .Timothy Starr m. Abigail Talcott .Christopher Hamlin Starr m. Betsey Taylor .Timothy Starr m. Mary Ann Kent .Caroline Almira Starr m. Daniel Heveland Wood (see below) .Martha H. Wood m. George Weir .Jessie Lenore Weir m. Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche .LYNDON HERMYLE LAROUCHE (b. 1922), perennial candidate </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3752 & 3753 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Putnam m. Priscilla Gould .Nathaniel Putnam m. Elizabeth Hutchinson |.Benjamin Putnam m. Hannah ---- | .Tarrant Putnam m. Elizabeth Bacon | .Tarrant Putnam m. Priscilla Baker | .Priscilla Putnam m. Adam Brown | .Israel Putnam Brown m. Sally Briggs (see 3728, above) .Thomas Putnam m. Anne Holyoke .Prudence Putnam m. William Wyman .Prudence Wyman m. Jacob Winn .Jacob Winn m. Sarah Buck .Jacob Winn m. Phoebe Grout (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3818 & 3819 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Hatevil Nutter m. Anne ---- .Elizabeth Nutter m. Thomas Leighton .Thomas Leighton m. Deborah Bunker .Olive Leighton m. James Colbath .Winthrop Colbath m. Hannah Rollins .Winthrop Colbath m. Abigail Witham .Jeremiah Jones Colbath, later HENRY WILSON (1812-1875), US Vice President </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3844 & 3845 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> William Denison m. Margaret Chandler .Daniel Denison m. Patience Dudley (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3898 & 3899 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Thomas Lord m. Dorothy Bird .William Lord m. ---- .Sarah Lord m. John Colt |.Benjamin Colt m. Miriam Harris | .Benjamin Colt m. Lucretia Ely | .Christopher Colt m. Sarah Caldwell | .SAMUEL COLT (1814-1862), gun manufacturer .Thomas Lord m. Marah ---- .Joseph Lord m. Abigail Comstock .Joseph Lord m. Sarah Wade .Lydia Lord m. Elisha Mack .Eliza P. Mack m. Preston Tiffany .Elisha Thomas Tiffany m. Julia Anne Hempstead .Nelson Leroy Tiffany m. Evaline H. Williams .William Stanton Tiffany m. Anna Rebecca Stevens .Doris Anna Tiffany m. Homer George Gere .RICHARD TIFFANY GERE (b. 1949), actor </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 3982 & 3983 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> John Angier m. Anne Sherman .Edmund Angier m. Anne Batt .Sarah Angier m. Rev. Christopher Tappan .Susan Tappan m. Benjamin Woodbridge (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 4044 & 4045 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Henry Herrick m. Edith Laskin .Ephraim Herrick m. Mary Cross .Samuel Herrick m. Mehitabel Woodward .Daniel Herrick m. Elizabeth Rust .Samuel Herrick m. Silence Kingsley .Sarah Herrick m. Nathaniel Butler (above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 4076 & 4077 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Samuel Shattuck m. Damaris ---- .Sarah Shattuck m. Richard Gardner .Miriam Gardner m. John Worth .Jonathan Worth m. Mary Hussey .Miriam Worth m. Jonathan Clark .Jerusha Clark m. Capt. George Fish .Bolton Fish m. Annie Bragg .Capt. Randall Fish m. Ellen Howell .ALBERT HOWARD FISH (1870-1936) </PRE> <!-- another descent: .Sarah Shattuck m. Richard Gardner (above) .Deborah Gardner m. John Macy .Thomas Macy m. Deborah Coffin .Deborah Macy m. Benjamin Coffin .Thomas Coffin m. Anna Folger .LUCRETIA COFFIN --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 6220 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Walter Scott 1 E Buccleuch m. Mary Hay .Francis Scott 2 E Buccleuch m. Margaret Leslie |.ANNE SCOTT Dss BUCCLEUCH (1651-1732) m. James Scott 1 D Monmouth (1649-1685) .Jean Scott m. John Hay 1 M Tweeddale .Jean Hay m. William Douglas 1 E March |.William Douglas 2 E March m. Anne Hamilton Ctss Ruglen | .WILLIAM DOUGLAS 4 D QUEENSBERRY (1725-1810) .Margaret Hay m. Robert Ker 3 E Roxburghe .JOHN KER 1 D ROXBURGHE (c1680-1741) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 7498 & 7499 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Nicholas Clapp m. Elizabeth ---- .Nicholas Clapp m. Sarah Clapp (see below) .Hannah Clapp m. Ebenezer Strong .Ebenezer Strong m. Mary Holton |.Mary Strong m. Benjamin Sheldon | .Mary Sheldon m. Joseph Lyman | |.Joseph Lyman m. Anne Jean Robbins (see above) | |.Mary Lyman m. Lynde Lord (see above) | .Rebecca Sheldon m. Benjamin Parsons | .Justin Parsons m. Electa Frary | .Lucretia Parsons m. Daniel Oliver Morton | .LEVI PARSONS MORTON (1824-1920) m. Anna Livingston Reade Street | .Helen Stuyvesant Morton m. BOSON duc de TALLEYRAND (1867-1952) .Ebenezer Strong (again) m. Elizabeth Parsons |.Abigail Strong m. Seth Dwight (see above) .Jonathan Strong m. Mehitable Stebbins |.Caleb Strong m. Phebe Lyman ||.Dorothy Strong m. Samuel Hinckley (see above) ||.Phebe Strong m. Benjamin Bellows || .Phebe Strong Bellows m. Samuel Grant || .Sarah Watson Grant m. Hiram Hosmer || .HARRIET GOODHUE HOSMER (1830-1908), sculptor |.Lois Strong m. Seth Strong ||.Asher Strong m. Parnell Goodrich || .Isaac Strong m. Elizabeth Waterman || .Walter Strong m. Sarah Devoe || .CORNELIA ADELE STRONG FASSETT (1831-1898), portrait and figure painter |.Lucina Strong m. Isaac Parsons | .Achsah Parsons m. Joel Lyman | .Elias Lyman m. Hannah Cogswell Fiske | .Edna Maria Lyman m. Dwight Locke Wilbur | .CURTIS DWIGHT WILBUR (1867-1954), jurist | .RAY LYMAN WILBUR (1875-1949), educator .Sarah Strong m. Thomas Stebbins .Hannah Stebbins m. Joseph Williston Jr. .Noah Williston m. Hannah Payson .Payson Williston m. Sarah Birdseye |.Sarah Williston m. Josiah Dwight Whitney | .JOSIAH DWIGHT WHITNEY (1819-1896), geologist, chemist | .WILLIAM DWIGHT WHITNEY (1827-1894), linguistic scientist .Sarah Williston m. Richard Salter Storrs .Sarah Williston Storrs m. Charles Eugene Billings .Elizabeth Storrs Billings m. Hiram Mead .GEORGE HERBERT MEAD (1863-1931), educator, philosopher </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 7710 & 7711 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Rev. Edward Bulkeley m. Olive Irby .Dorcas Bulkeley m. Anthony Ingoldsby |.Olive Ingoldsby m. Rev Thomas James | .Rev Thomas James m. Ruth Jones | .Hannah James m. James Dimon | .Hannah Dimon m. Joseph Moore | .Daniel Moore m. Anne Sayre | .Stephen Moore m. Eunice Ford | .Hannah Moore m. Davis Vail | .Lewis Vail m. Jane McCune | .Davis Vail m. Phebe Quinby | .THEODORE NEWTON VAIL (1845-1920), president of AT&T .Elizabeth Bulkeley m. Richard Whittingham |.John Whittingham m. Martha Hubbard | .William Whittingham m. Mary Lawrence | .Elizabeth Whittingham m. Samuel Appleton | .Hannah Appleton m. William Clarke | .Richard Clarke m. Elizabeth Winslow | .Mary Clarke m. Samuel Barrett | |.Sarah Barrett m. Samuel Cabot (see above) | .Susanna Farnum Clarke m. JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY (1738-1815), painter | .JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, 1st Baron LINDHURST (1772-1863) m. Sarah Brunsden | .Sophia Clarence Copley m. Hamilton Beckett | .Constance Mary Beckett m. Henry Campbell Bruce, 2nd Baron Aberdare | .Constance Pamela Alice Bruce m. Edward Kenelm Digby, 11th Baron Digby | .PAMELA (Digby) HARRIMAN (1920-1996), US diplomat .Frances Bulkeley m. Richard Welby |.Olive Welby m. Henry Farwell | .Mary Farwell m. John Bates | |.Mary Bates m. Josiah Cleveland | ||.Josiah Cleveland m. Abigail Paine | || .Abigail Cleveland m. John Adams | || .Cornelius Adams m. Esther Stedman | || .Betsey Adams m. Samuel Lockwood Hough | || .Eliza C Hough m. Alden Burrill Robbins | || .Anna Margaret Robbins m. Henry Swift De Forest | || .LEE DE FOREST (1873-1961), inventor | |.Sarah Bates m. Benjamin Butterfield | | .Sarah Butterfield m. Zachariah Richardson | | .Josiah Richardson m. Lydia Warren | | .Lydia Richardson m. John Farmer | | .JOHN FARMER (1789-1838), early genealogist | .Olive Farwell m. Benjamin Spalding | .Edward Spalding m. Mary Adams | .Ephraim Spalding m. Abigail Bullard | .Oliver Spalding m. Mary Witter | .Erastus Spalding m. Jennet Mack | .Martha Anna Spalding m. Leman Benton Garlinghouse | .Caroline Garlinghouse m. Alfred Augustus Houghton | .Katharine Martha Houghton m. Thomas Horval Hepburn | .KATHERINE HOUGHTON HEPBURN (1909-2003), actress .Martha Bulkeley m. Abraham Mellowes |.Oliver Mellowes m. Elizabeth Hawkredd ||.John Mellowes m. Martha ---- || .Martha Mellowes m. ---- Lee || .Thomas Lee m. Deborah Flint || .Thomas Lee m. Lois Orne || .Joseph Lee m. Elizabeth Cabot (see above) |.Oliver Mellowes (again) m. Mary James | .Elizabeth Mellowes m. Edward Wright | .Martha Wright m. Israel Heald | .Oliver Heald m. Hannah Gates | .Bezaleel Heald/Hale m. Abigail Marble | .Abigail Hale m. Edward Cheney | .Edward Cheney m. Betsey Gilbert | .Lois Cheney m. Almon Torrey | .Charles Oscar Torrey m. Susan Almira Roe | .CLARENCE ALMON TORREY (1869-1962), genealogist .Rev. Peter Bulkeley m. Jane Allen |.Edward Bulkeley m. Lucian ---- ||.Elizabeth Bulkeley m. Joseph Emerson |||.Ebenezer Emerson m. Mary Boutwell ||||.Joseph Emerson m. Phebe Upton |||| .Elias Emerson m. Phebe Hayward |||| .Abraham Emerson m. Mary Bentley Eaton (below) |||| .Charles Stillman Emerson m. Hannah M. Emmons |||| .Charles Stillman Emerson m. Flora Belle Winslow |||| .Pauline Renza Emerson m. Alan Bartlett Shepard |||| .ALAN BARTLETT SHEPARD (1923-1998), astronaut |||.Edward Emerson m. Rebecca Waldo ||||.Joseph Emerson m. Mary Moody |||| .William Emerson m. Phebe Bliss |||| .William Emerson m. Ruth Haskins |||| .RALPH WALDO EMERSON (1803-1882), philosopher and transcendentalist |||.Peter Emerson m. Anna Brown ||| .Brown Emerson m. Sarah Townsend ||| .Sarah Emerson m. Lilley Eaton ||| .Lilley Eaton m. Eunice Evans ||| .Mary Bentley Eaton m. Abraham Emerson (above) ||.Mary Bulkeley m. Thomas Clarke |||.Elizabeth Clarke m. John Hancock ||||.John Hancock m. Mary Hawke |||| .JOHN HANCOCK (1736/7-1793), Signer |||.Margaret Clarke m. John Damon ||| .Margaret Damon m. Isaac Rand ||| .John Rand m. Elizabeth Malcolm ||| .Isaac Rand m. Lucy Whitwell ||| .Elizabeth Malcolm Rand m. Alexander Thomas ||| .Arthur Malcolm Thomas m. Mary Sarah Sargent ||| .Elizabeth Whitwell Thomas m. Frederick Josiah Bradlee ||| .Frederick Josiah Bradlee m. Josephine de Gersdorff ||| .BENJAMIN CROWNINSHIELD BRADLEE (b. 1921), newspaper editor ||.Peter Bulkeley m. Rebecca Wheeler || .Rebecca Bulkeley m. Jonathan Prescott || .Abel Prescott m. Abigail Brigham || .Lucy Prescott m. Jonathan Fay || |.Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay m. Harriet Howard || | .Charles Fay m. Charlotte Emily Hopkins || | |.Harriet Melusina Fay m. CHARLES SANDERS PEIRCE (1839-1914), philosopher || | |.Rose Emily Fay m. THEODORE THOMAS (1835-1905), conductor || | .Harriet Howard Fay m. William Henry Greenough || | |.LILLIE GREENOUGH (1844-1928), soprano, m. Charles Moulton || | | .Lillie Suzanne Moulton m. 1886 FREDERIK Gv RABEN-LEVETZOW (1850-1933) || | .Samuel Howard Fay m. Susan Shellman || | .Harriet Eleanor Fay m. James Smith Bush (above) || .Dr. SAMUEL PRESCOTT (1751-c1777), patriot |.Thomas Bulkeley m. Sarah Jones | .Joseph Bulkeley m. Martha Beers | |.Daniel Bulkeley m. Hannah ---- | ||.Martha Bulkeley m. Ephraim Wheeler | || .Calvin Wheeler m. Mary Thorpe | || .Mary Wheeler m. Joseph Bradley | || .Philo Bradley m. Mercy Gardner | || .Joseph Philo Bradley m. Mary Hornblower | || .William Hornblower Bradley m. Eliza McCormack Cameron | || .Joseph Gardner Bradley m. Mabel Warren | || .Mabel Bradley m. FRANZ FERDINAND Gf v COLLOREDO-MANNSFELD (1910-1944) | |.Peter Bulkeley m. Hannah Ward | | .Hannah Bulkeley m. Eleazer Osborn (below) | | .Eleazer Osborn m. Sarah Burr | | .Anna Osborn m. Abraham Gould | | .John Burr Gould m. Mary More | | .Jason (JAY) GOULD (1836-1892), tycoon, m. Helen Day Miller | | .Anna Gould m1. BONIFACE M de CASTELLANE (1866-1932) | | m2. HELIE D de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD (1859-1937) | .Sarah Bulkeley m. Eleazer Brown | .Hannah Brown m. William Punchard | .Abigail Punchard m. Daniel Bradley | .Jabez Bradley m. Esther Beach | .Jabez Bradley m. Esther Bradley | .Julia Bradley m. John Goodyear | .Jabez Bradley Goodyear m. Esther Kinney | .Charles Waterhouse Goodyear m. Ella Porter Conger | .Bradley Goodyear m. Isabella Jeanette Bissell | .Frances Goodyear m. LUIGI Principe della TORRE e TASSO (b. 1908) .Rev. Peter Bulkeley (again) m. Grace Chetwode .Gershom Bulkeley m. Sarah Chauncey |.Dorothy Bulkeley m. Thomas Treat ||.Dorothy Treat m. Theophilus Baldwin || .Richard Baldwin m. Abiah Botsford || .Adah Baldwin m. David Hickox || .Abiah Hickox m. Elisha Parke || .Virgil Hickox Parke m. Ellen Elizabeth James || .Guy James Parke m. Gertrude Newton Chambers || .Elizabeth Parke m. HARVEY SAMUEL FIRESTONE (1898-1973), industrialist |.Edward Bulkeley m. Dorothy Prescott | .Charles Bulkeley m. Mary Sage | .Charles Bulkeley m. Mary Griswold | .Charles Bulkeley m. Eunice Robbins | .Archibald Bulkeley m. Wealthy Anne Burr | .Cornelia Willis Bulkeley m. William Adams Wheeler | .Cornelia Augusta Wheeler m. Samuel Baldwin Ward (see above) .Peter Bulkeley m. Margaret ---- .Dorothy Bulkeley m. David Osborn |.Eleazer Osborn m. Hannah Bulkeley (above) .Gershom Bulkeley m. Rachel Talcott .Rachel Bulkeley m. Joseph Darling .Joseph Darling m. Mary Street .Rachel Darling m. Runa Rockwell .Samuel Darling Rockwell m. Orilla Janes Sherman .John William Rockwell m. Phoebe Boyce Waring .Jarvis Waring Rockwell m. Anne Mary Hill .NORMAN PERCEVAL ROCKWELL (1894-1978), illustrator </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 7966 & 7967 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Edmund Sherman m. Anne Pellatt .Edmund Sherman m. Joan ---- .Anna Sherman (probably) m. John Cross |.Hannah Cross m. Thomas Hammond | .Thomas Hammond m. Sarah Pickard | .David Hammond m. Mary Platts | .Sarah Hammond m. Joseph Treadwell | .Sarah Treadwell m. David Haven Stone | .Sarah Stone m. Stephen Barton | .Clarissa Harlowe ("CLARA") BARTON (1821-1912), founder of the Red Cross .Grace Sherman m. John Livermore |.Hannah Livermore m. John Coolidge ||.Grace Coolidge m. Jonas Bond |||.Josiah Bond m. Elizabeth Fuller ||| .Anna Bond m. Samuel Trask ||| .Susanna Trask m. Jonathan Holman ||| .Susan Trask Holman m. Asa Waters ||| .Susan Holman Waters m. Samuel Davenport Torrey ||| .Louisa Maria Torrey m. Alphonso Taft ||| .WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930), US President, m. Helen Herron ||| .ROBERT ALPHONSO TAFT (1889-1953), US Senator, m. Martha W. Bowers ||| .ROBERT ALPHONSO TAFT (1917-1993), US Senator, m. Blanca Duncan Noel ||| .ROBERT ALPHONSO TAFT (b. 1942), Governor of Ohio ||.Hannah Coolidge m. John Bond || .Sarah Bond m. Ebenezer Stone || .Margaret Stone m. David Goddard || .Lucy Goddard m. Asa Goddard || .David Goddard m. Czarina White || .Elvira C Goddard m. Danford Goddard || .Nahum Parks Goddard m. Mary Pease Upham || .Nahum Danford Goddard m. Fannie Louise Hoyt || .ROBERT HUTCHINGS GODDARD (1882-1945), rocket scientist |.Samuel Livermore m. Anna Bridge | .Anna Livermore m. John Bemis | .Abijah Bemis m. Dinah Hagar | .Beulah Bemis m. John Pike | .Lydia Pike m. Silas Jacobs | .Almira Jacobs m. Henry Clinton Jaynes | .Henry Silas Jaynes m. Elma Lampher | .Herberta Jaynes m. William Brace Fonda | .HENRY FONDA (1905-1982), actor, m. Frances Ford Seymour | .JANE FONDA (b. 1937), actress, m. TOM HAYDEN (b. 1939), radical | |.TROY GARITY (b. 1973), actor | .PETER FONDA (b. 1939), actor, m. Susan Brewer | .BRIDGET FONDA (b. 1964), actress .Hester Sherman m. Andrew Ward |.Andrew Ward m. Tryal Meigs ||.Andrew Ward m. Deborah Joy || .Andrew Ward m. Elizabeth Fowler || |.Andrew Ward m. Diana Hubbard (below) || | .Roxana Ward m. Eli Foote || | .Roxana Foote m. Lyman Beecher || | .HARRIET BEECHER STOWE (1811-1896), reformer || | .HENRY WARD BEECHER (1813-1887), preacher || .Diana Ward m. Daniel Hubbard || .Diana Hubbard m. Andrew Ward (above) |.William Ward m. Deborah Lockwood | .Esther Ward m. Robert Lord | .Sarah Lord m. Josiah Gilbert | .Moses Gilbert m. Sarah Gilbert | .Abraham Gilbert m. Bethiah Bliss | .Betsey Gilbert m. Edward Cheney | .Lois Cheney m. Almon Torrey | .Charles Oscar Torrey m. Susan Almira Roe | .CLARENCE ALMON TORREY (1869-1962), genealogist .John Sherman m. Mary Launce |.Abigail Sherman m. Samuel Willard | .Abigail Willard m. Samuel Treat | .Eunice Treat m. Thomas Paine | .ROBERT TREAT PAINE (1731-1814), Signer .Samuel Sherman m. Sarah Mitchell .David Sherman m. Mercy Wheeler |.Prudence Sherman m. Robert Denison (see above) .John Sherman m. Elizabeth ---- |.John Sherman m. Emma Preston | .Daniel Sherman m. Mindwell Taylor | .Taylor Sherman m. Elizabeth Stoddard | .Charles Robert Sherman m. Mary Hoyt | .JOHN SHERMAN (1823-1900), US Senator | .WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN (1820-1891), General .Samuel Sherman m. Mary Titherton .Sarah Sherman m. Samuel Beers .John Beers m. Mary Seeley .Andrew Beers m. Sarah Gunn .Joseph Davis Beers m. Mary Chapman .Mary Elizabeth Beers m. Lewis Curtiss .Joseph Davis Beers Curtiss m. Elizabeth Shipton Giles .Josephine Curtiss m. EMANUELE RUSPOLI, P di POGGIO-SUASA (1838-1899) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 12288 -- For some of the ancestry of Alexander Forbes of Newe, including his descent from David I, King of Scots (d. 1153), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 473-474. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 12432 -- For some of the ancestry of Alexander Scott of Kirkstyle, see <CITE>LG 1937</CITE> 2008. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 12440 -- For some of the ancestry of Walter Scott, 1st Baron Scott of Buccleuch, including his descent from James II, King of Scots (d. 1460), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 93-94. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 12467 -- For some of the ancestry of Mary Scott, including her descent from James II, King of Scots (d. 1460), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 93-94. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 12560 -- For some of the ancestry of John Manningham, see <CITE>JRD</CITE> 520. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 12561 -- For some of the ancestry of Elizabeth Boteler, see <CITE>JRD</CITE> 529-532, et seq. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 12656 -- For some of the ancestry of Hugh Underhill, see <CITE>JRD</CITE> 536-539 and <CITE>Frost</CITE> chart opposite 2:1. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14412 -- For some of the ancestry of Nicholas Purefoy, see <CITE>PA17C</CITE> 296. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14414 -- Richard Fettiplace (d. 1511) was a son of John Fettiplace (d. 1463) by his wife Jane Fabian. John Fettiplace was a son of Thomas Fettiplace by his wife Beatriz, widow of Lord Talbot [<CITE>CP</CITE> XII(1):617-620]. Beatriz was from Portugal, as was the father of Sen. Kerry's current wife. For some speculation on the precise origin and ancestry of this Beatriz, see the article by Planché, available on the Web at <A HREF="http://www.berkshirehistory.com/articles/fettiplace_monument.html"> http://www.berkshirehistory.com/articles/fettiplace_monument.html</A>, and the further discussion by Nathaniel Lane Taylor at <A HREF="http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/pdfs/a_Fettiplace.pdf"> http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/pdfs/a_Fettiplace.pdf</A>. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14415 -- For some of the ancestry of Elizabeth Bessiles, including her descent from John, King of England (d. 1216), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 215-216. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14428 -- For some of the ancestry of Richard Ligon, including his descent from Edward I, King of England (d. 1307), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 315 and 291, and <CITE>PA17C</CITE> 215-217. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14431 -- For some of the ancestry of Isabel Dennis, including her descent from Edward I, King of England (d. 1307), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 259-262, and <CITE>PA17C</CITE> 114-115. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14563 -- For some of the ancestry of Jane Stradling, including her descent from Edward III, King of England (d. 1377), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 171-172, and <CITE>PA17C</CITE> 290-292. <!-- <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14674 -- his sister was: Julian Spencer m. William Wilmer .Anne Wilmer m. Henry Thornton .Anne Thornton m. William Dickens .Anne Dickens m. John Twigden .Amphillis Twigden m. Lawrence Washington .John Washington, to Va., m. Anne Pope .Lawrence Washington m. Mildred Warner .Augustine Washington m. Mary Ball .GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799) --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14676 & 14677 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> William Sandys m. Margaret Dixon .EDWIN SANDYS (c1516-1588), Archbishop of York, m. Cecily Wilsford .Sir Edwin Sandys m. Catherine Bulkeley .Col Robert Sandys m. ---- .Catherine Sandys m. Chidley Coote .Chidley Coote m. Jane Evans .Charles Coote m. Grace Tilson .Sir EYRE COOTE (1760-1823), Governor of Jamaica </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14684 & 14685 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Anthony Browne 1 V Montagu m. Jane Radcliffe .Mary Browne m. Henry Wriothesley 2 E Southampton .Henry Wriothesley 3 E Southampton m. Elizabeth Vernon |.Penelope Wriothesley m. William Spencer 2 B Spencer ||.Henry Spencer 1 E Sunderland m. Dorothy Sydney || .Dorothy Spencer m. George Savile 1 M Halifax || .William Savile 2 M Halifax m. Mary Finch || .Dorothy Savile m. Richard Boyle 4 E Cork || .Charlotte Boyle m. William Cavendish 4 D Devonshire (see below) || .Dorothy Cavendish m. William Henry Bentinck 3 D Portland (see below) || .Wm C A Cavendish-Bentinck m. Anne Wellesley || .Chas W F Cavendish-Bentinck m. Caroline Louise Burnaby || .Nina Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck m. C G Bowes-Lyon 14 E Strathmore || .Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon m. George VI K United Kingdom || .ELIZABETH II Queen of the UNITED KINGDOM (b. 1926) |.Thomas Wriothesley 4 E Southampton m. Rachel Massue | .Elizabeth Wriothesley m. Edward Noel 1 E Gainsborough | |.Wriothesley Noel 2 E Gainsborough m. Catherine Greville | | .Elizabeth Noel m. Henry Bentinck 1 D Portland | | .William Bentinck 2 D Portland m. Margaret Cavendish Harley | | .William Henry Bentinck 3 D Portland m. Dorothy Cavendish (see above) | .Rachel Wriothesley m. William Russell Ld Russell | .Rachel Russell m. William Cavendish 2 D Devonshire | |.William Cavendish 3 D Devonshire m. Catherine Hoskins | | .William Cavendish 4 D Devonshire m. Charlotte Boyle (see above) | .WRIOTHESLEY RUSSELL 2 D Bedford (1680-1711) .Maria Wriothesley m. Thomas Arundell 1 B Arundell of Wardour .THOMAS ARUNDELL 2 B ARUNDELL of WARDOUR (c1586-1643) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14684 -- For some of the ancestry of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, including his descent from Edward III, King of England (d. 1377), see <CITE>PA17C</CITE> 49-52 <I>et seq.</I>. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14684 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Anthony Browne 1 V Montagu m. Magdalen Dacre .Elizabeth Browne m. Robert Dormer 1 B Dormer .Sir William Dormer m. Alice Molyneux .Elizabeth Dormer m. Edward Somerset 2 M Worcester |.HENRY SOMERSET 1 D BEAUFORT (1629-1700) .ROBERT DORMER 1 E CARNARVON (c1610-1643) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14685 -- For some of the ancestry of Jane Radcliffe, including her descent from Edward III, King of England (d. 1377), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 184-185, and <CITE>PA17C</CITE> 297-298. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14772 -- For some of the ancestry of Simon Digby, including his descent from David I, King of Scots (d. 1153), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 463-465. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14773 -- For some of the ancestry of Anne Grey, including her descent from David I, King of Scots (d. 1153), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 463 and 466. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 14996 has other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Richard Clapp m1. ---- .William Clapp m. Joan Channon .Edward Clapp m. Prudence Clapp |.Ezra Clapp m. Abigail Pond | .Elizabeth Clapp m. John Rice | .Comfort Rice m. James Moore | .Asa Moore m. Sarah Hayward | .Sarah Moore m. Daniel Gates | .Sarah Gates m. Samuel French | .Eli French m. Hannah Rogers Draper | .Samuel Gates French m. Elizabeth Morgan Arthur | .Mrs ELIZABETH FRENCH BARTLETT (1877-1961), genealogist .Edward Clapp (again) m. Susan Cockerill |.Esther Clapp m. Samuel Strong | .Esther Strong m. Nathaniel White | .Jonathan White m. Lydia Rugg | .Enoch White m. Susannah Goodman | .Mary White m. Bohan Clark (below) | .Luther Clapp Clark m. Julia Crawford | .George Crawford Clark m. Harriet Seymour Averell | .Edith Gilbert Clark m. Reginald Fincke | .Nancy Seymour Fincke m. JOHN DRUMMOND, 17th EARL OF PERTH (b. 1907) .Jane Clapp m. George Weeks |.William Weeks m. Elizabeth ---- | .Renew Weeks m. Benjamin Carpenter | .Jotham Carpenter m. Desire Martin | |.Jotham Carpenter m. Mehitable Thompson | | .Sybil Carpenter m. Henry Ingalls | | .Mehitable Ingalls m. James Ballou | | .Eliza Ballou m. Abram Garfield | | .JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD (1821-1881), US President | .Keziah Carpenter m. Thomas Horton | .Submit Horton m. Jeremiah Wheeler | .Jarvis Wheeler m. Sarah Horton | .Betsy S. Wheeler m. Levi Pierce (see below) | .Elizabeth Slade Pierce m. Courtland Philip Livingston Butler (above) .Roger Clapp m. Joanna Ford |.Desire Clapp m. Sarah Pond ||.Experience Clapp m. Samuel Tolman || .Johnson Tolman m. Elizabeth Capen || .Jane Tolman m. Nathan Drake || .Nathan Drake m. Sally Bird || .Olive Drake m. Walter Pinkham Gardner Jr. || .Charles Walter Gardner m. Grace Adelma Waugh || .ERLE STANLEY GARDNER (1889-1970), author |.Preserved Clapp m. Sarah Newberry ||.Roger Clapp m. Elizabeth Bartlett |||.Jonathan Clapp m. Submit Strong ||| .Submit Clapp m. Asahel Clark ||| .Bohan Clark m. Mary White (above) ||.Thomas Clapp m. Mary King || .Elijah Clapp m. Mary Benton || .Mary Clapp m. Lemuel Steele || .Harriet Steele m. Jedediah Morgan || .LEWIS HENRY MORGAN (1818-1881), anthropologist |.Samuel Clapp m. Hannah Leeds ||.Elizabeth Clapp m. Edward Sumner |||.Increase Sumner m. Sarah Sharp ||||.Elizabeth Sumner m. Charles Cushing |||||.Sarah Cushing m. Charles Paine ||||| .Charles Cushing Paine m. Fanny Cabot Jackson (see above) ||||.INCREASE SUMNER (1746-1799), Governor of Massachusetts, m. Elizabeth Hyslop |||| .Elizabeth Sumner m. James Watson Gerard |||| |.Elizabeth Sumner Gerard m. Frederick Wiggin Sumner |||| | .Catherine Sumner m. CHARLES LAWRENCE, 1st Baron LAWRENCE (1855-1927) |||| .Mehitable Stoddard Sumner m. Benjamin Welles |||| .Benjamin Sumner Welles m. Catherine Schermerhorn |||| .Benjamin Welles m. Frances Wyeth Swan |||| .SUMNER WELLES (1892-1961), diplomat |||.Mary Sumner m. Thomas Balch ||||.Mary Balch m. Manassah Cutler (see above) |||.Samuel Sumner m. Abigail Mather ||| .Mary Sumner m. John Williams ||| .John Williams Jr. m. Nancy Dowse ||| .Mary Sumner Williams m. Samuel Langley III ||| .SAMUEL PIERPONT LANGLEY (1834-1906), astronomer ||.Hannah Clapp m. Ebenezer Clapp || .Ebenezer Clapp m. Hannah Pierce || .Lemuel Clapp m. Rebecca Dexter || .Richard Clapp m. Mary Blake (below) || .Mary Clapp m. Charles Frederick Weis || .John Peter Carl Weis m. Georgina Lewis || .FREDERICK LEWIS WEIS (1895-1966), genealogist |.Wait Clapp m. Jonathan Simpson | .Wait Simpson m. James Blake | .Samuel Blake m. Patience White | .Jonathan Blake m. Sarah Pierce | .Mary Blake m. Richard Clapp (above) .Sarah Clapp m. Nicholas Clapp (see above) </PRE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 15100 -- For some of the ancestry of Edward Skepper, including his descent from Edward III, King of England (d. 1377), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 149-153, and <CITE>PA17C</CITE> 328-329. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 15172 - 15175 -- For some of the ancestry of Thomas Whitfield, Mildred Fortune Manning, Thomas Sheafe and Maria Wilson, <!-- John le Chaucer alias de Dennington m. Agnes de Copton .Catherine Chaucer m. Simon Manning |.John Manning m. Alice Walden | .John Manning m. Juliana Brockhill | .Hugh Manning m. [NN possibly an aunt of Charles Brandon 1 D Suffolk] | .John Manning m. Agnes Petley | .Henry Manning m. Catherine Kerkener | .Mildred Fortune Manning, no. 15173 above .GEOFFREY CHAUCER (1340-1400), author --> see <CITE>JBT</CITE> generally. See also <CITE>RD600</CITE> p. lxxvii. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 15416 -- For some of the ancestry of Alexander St. John, including his descent from David I, King of Scots (d. 1153), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 443 and 475. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 15421 -- For some of the ancestry of Elizabeth Grosvenor, including her descent from Henry II, King of England (d. 1189), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 442-444. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 15932 & 15933 have other descendants, such as: <BR><BR> <PRE> Henry Sherman m. Agnes (Butter?) .Henry Sherman m. Susan Lawrence .John Sherman m. Grace Ravens |.John Sherman m. Martha Palmer | .Joseph Sherman m. Elizabeth Winship | .John Sherman m. Mary Bullen | |.Joseph Sherman m. Sarah Perham | | .Sarah Sherman m. Thomas Grover | | .Thomas Grover m. Polly Spalding | | .Thomas Grover m. Laduska Tupper | | .Lucy Grover m. David Albert Sanders | | .Mary Ann Sanders m. George Marvin Leonard | | .Louise Leonard m. Scott Richmond Young | | .LeGrande Leonard Young m. Sherry Ann Steed | | .Jon STEVEN YOUNG (b. 1961), quarterback | .Martha Sherman m. Benjamin Shattuck | |.Stephen Shattuck m. Elizabeth Robbins | | .Benjamin Shattuck m. Lucy Barron | | .George Cheyne Shattuck m. Elizabeth Cheevers Davis | | .George Cheyne Shattuck m. Anne Henrietta Browne | | .Frederick Cheever Shattuck m. Elizabeth Perkins Lee (see above) | .William Sherman m. Mehitable Wellington | .ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793) m. Rebecca Prescott | .Mehitable Sherman m. Jeremiah Evarts | .WILLIAM MAXWELL EVARTS (1818-1901) m. Helen Minerva Wardner | .Elizabeth Hoar Evarts m. Edward Clifford Perkins | .Frances Bruen Perkins m. Archibald Cox | |. ARCHIBALD COX (b. 1912), US Solicitor General, Watergate prosecutor | .William Maxwell (MAX) PERKINS (1884-1947), editor .Samuel Sherman m. Philippa (Ward?) .Philip Sherman m. Sarah Odding .Benjamin Clarke Sherman m. Hannah Mowry |.Jonathan Sherman m. ---- | .Jonathan Sherman m. Mary Card | .Robert Sherman m. Honora Brown | .Willet H Sherman m. Catherine Schoolcraft | .Richard Updike Sherman m. Mary Frances Sharon | .JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN (1855-1912), US Vice President .Edmund Sherman m. Dorcas Hicks |.David Sherman m. Abigail Hathaway | .Hannah Sherman m. Joshua Lapham | |.Hannah Lapham m. Humphrey Anthony | | .Daniel Anthony m. Lucy Read | | .SUSAN BROWNELL ANTHONY (1820-1906), feminist | .Jacob Sherman m. Margaret Prince | .David Sherman m. Lydia Staples | .Jacob Sherman m. Rebecca Russell | .Jacob Galusha Sherman m. Mary Roundtree | .Stella Mae Sherman m. Herbert Hanson | .Laura Hanson m. Cecil East | .Laura East m. Seth Ward Joplin | .JANIS JOPLIN (1943-1970), singer .John Sherman m. Sarah Spooner |.Hannah Sherman m. William Bourn | .William Bourn m. Mary Sheffield | .Hannah Bourn m. William Fitch | .Anna Fitch m. Isaac Pierce | .Levi Pierce m. Betsy S. Wheeler (see above) .Samson Sherman m. Isabel Tripp .Abiel Sherman m. Dorcas Gardiner |.Experience Sherman m. Joseph Taylor | .Mary Taylor m. Stephen Congdon | .Mehitable Congdon m. John Fowler Tennant | .William Congdon Tennant m. Mary Lawton Bliven | .William Congdon Tennant m. Elizabeth Cutting Easton | .Elizabeth Easton Tennant m. Frederick Almy Gifford (see above) .Isabel Sherman m. Joseph Baker |.Francis Baker m. Elizabeth Buffington | .Joseph Baker m. Experience Martin | .Anna Baker m. David Willcox | .Clarissa Willcox m. Ambrose Hall | .Clarissa Hall m. Leonard Walter Jerome | .Jennie Jerome m. Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill | .Sir WINSTON LEONARD SPENCER-CHURCHILL (1874-1965), UK Prime Minister .Sarah Sherman m. Joseph Chase .Stephen Chase m. Esther Buffington .Susanna Chase m. Daniel Wood .Jonathan Wood m. Rachel White .Daniel Wood m. Cynthia Philbrick .Daniel Heveland Wood m. Caroline Almira Starr (see above) </PRE> <!-- additional (lifted from the Internet, dunno if good): .Samuel Sherman m. Philippa (Ward?) .Samuel Sherman m. Hester Burgess .Mary Sherman m. Thomas Fish .Thomas Fish m. Grizel Strange .Preserved Fish (1679-1745) m. Ruth Cooke .Thomas Fish m. Mercy Coggeshall .Elizabeth Fish m. Elisha Allen .Audra Allen m. Thomas Ford .Sidney Smith Ford m. Nancy Shaw .Sidney Smith Ford m. Mary Elizabeth Moore .Mary Ann Ford m. Jasper Gibson .Grace Almeda Gibson m. John James Arthur Cobain .Leland Elmer Cobain m. Iris Maxine LaBrot .Donald Leland Cobain m. Wendy Fradenburg .KURT DONALD COBAIN (1967-1994) --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 16137 -- For some of the ancestry of Cecily Felton, including her descent from Henry I, King of France (d. 1060), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 528-529. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> 16143 -- For some of the ancestry of Frances Spring, including her descent from John, King of England (d. 1216), see <CITE>RD600</CITE> 397-398. <!-- Her sister has some interesting descendants: Sir John Spring m. Dorothy Waldegrave .Bridget Spring m. Thomas Fleetwood |.Joice Fleetwood m. Sir Hewitt Osborne | .Sir Edward Osborne 1 Bt m. Ann Walmesley | .THOMAS OSBORNE 1 D LEEDS (1632-1712) .Frances Spring (number 16143) --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER>FURTHER NOTES</CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) publishes a <CITE>Patriot Index</CITE>, a list of persons whose honorable service in the cause of independence during the American Revolution renders their female descendants eligible for membership in the NSDAR. Several ancestors of Sen. Kerry appear in the <CITE>Patriot Index</CITE>, including: <P> <BR> Benjamin Betterton (number 202) <BR> Jacob Blackwell (number 196) <BR> Ebenezer Francis (number 124) <BR> John Ladd Howell (number 204) <BR> Joseph Howell (number 100) <BR> Jeremiah Mason (number 120) <BR> Robert Means (number 122) <BR> Israel Thorndike (number 126) <P> While Sen. Kerry is not eligible for membership in the NSDAR (by not being female), he is eligible for membership in the equivalent organization for men, the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER>FURTHER NOTES</CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> None of Sen. Kerry's direct ancestors died in the Holocaust. His great-grandmother, Frau Mathilde Fränkel Kohn (number 9, above), died in Vienna in May 1935, almost three years before the <I>Anschluß</I> of March 1938. <BR><BR> Two siblings of Mrs. Ida Löwe Kerry (number 5, above) died in the Holocaust. These were Sen. Kerry's great-uncle and great-aunt. Jenni Löwe (who was born at Budapest on 21 Apr. 1872) and Otto Löwe (who was born at Budapest on 7 Jan. 1875) were deported from their apartment at Sterngasse 11/16 in Vienna on 14 Aug. 1942 <!-- IHFF says 13 Aug. --> and sent to the Theresienstadt ghetto in Czechoslovakia. Otto died there<!-- IHFF says he was murdered there on 29 June 1943 -->, and on 26 Sept. 1942 <!-- IHFF gives no date --> Jenni was moved from there to the Treblinka death camp, where she vanished (presumably gassed within hours of her arrival). <BR><BR> Note that the dates presented here for the deportation from Vienna to Theresienstadt, and for the deaths, were taken from the article <A HREF="http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/401323.html"> http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/401323.html</A>, which cites records at Yad Vashem</I> (the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, in Jerusalem). The dates given at <A HREF="http://www.johnkerry.at"> IHFF</A> are somewhat different. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER>FURTHER NOTES</CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> A number of Sen. Kerry's direct ancestors resided in Salem and in Salem Village (later Danvers), Massachusetts, during the famous Witchcraft delusion of 1692. None of his direct ancestors played a significant role in the process, either as an accuser or a victim or a judge, though he is related to several of the participants. For example, one of the most powerful accusers was Ann Putnam (1679-1715), whose grandfather, Thomas Putnam, was a brother of John Putnam, number 1670 above. In addition, William Stoughton (1631-1701), Acting Governor of Massachusetts, was the "Chief Justice of Oyer and Terminer" during the witchcraft trials, and (because he permitted the introduction of "spectral evidence") is generally considered to be responsible for their cruelty. He was a brother of Rebecca Stoughton, number 919, above. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER>FURTHER NOTES</CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> As far as is currently known, Sen. Kerry's paternal ancestry (before the 20th century) consists of Jews living in central Europe, mostly in what is now the Severomoravsky and Jihomoravsky provinces in the Czech Republic, with some ancestors living in what is now Opole province in Poland. The assertion that all or even some of Sen. Kerry's paternal ancestors were "Sudeten-Germans" is completely false. <BR><BR> As far as is currently known, Sen. Kerry's maternal ancestry consists primarily of colonial New England stock (though his great-great-grandmother Anne Howell, number 25 above, was from Pennsylvania, as were her ancestors, and his great-great-great-grandmother Frances Elizabeth Blackwell, number 49 above, was from New York, as were her ancestors). Most of Sen. Kerry's immigrant ancestors on his mother's side emigrated from the British Isles (mostly from England, but Means [61] and Temple [228] were from Ireland, Howell [400], Jenkins [821], and Tybbot [4014] were from Wales, and Forbes [48] and Alexander [854] were from Scotland). John Cabot (number 944) was from the island of Jersey, and Pierre and Elisabeth Baudouin (numbers 920 and 921, founders of the Bowdoin family) were Huguenot refugees, as was Pierre Mabille (Pieter Gasparszen Van Naerden, number 1598). Jan Janszen Mol (number 798) was Dutch, and William Gutterson (number 1666) was possibly a Walloon. <BR><BR> The largest segments of Sen. Kerry's maternal ancestry which are currently untraced are: <P> <BR> 54 John Staples <BR> 107 Anna Bishop <BR> 111 Amy Hubbs <BR> 122 Robert Means <BR> 193 Agnes Lumsden <BR> 203 Rebecca Harvey <BR> 211 Mrs Martha Baker <BR> 228 Robert Temple <BR> 247 Mary Boyd <!-- <PRE> </PRE> --> <!-- The claim by Harold Brooks-Baker, as publicised in an article by Jason Hopps of Reuters (see, for example, <A HREF="http://uk.news.yahoo.com/040305/80/enqv8.html"> http://uk.news.yahoo.com/040305/80/enqv8.html</A>) that Sen. Kerry "can almost certainly be traced back to King James I" of England (d. 1625) is unsupportable. --> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER>FURTHER NOTES</CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> Sen. John Forbes Kerry is related, in a number of ways, to George Walker Bush, the current (2004) US President. The closest relationships known at this time are in the 10th cousin range. In several cases, Sen. Kerry is descended from one child of a Seventeenth-century New England colonial immigrant, while Pres. Bush is descended from another child of the same Seventeenth-century New England colonial immigrant. <BR><BR> <TABLE BORDER WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=3 ALIGN=CENTER> Henry Herrick m. Edith Laskin<BR> </TH></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Zachariah Herrick m. Mary Dodge </TD><TD>Siblings</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Ephraim Herrick m. Mary Cross </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Mary Herrick m. John Bachelder </TD><TD>1st Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Herrick m. Mehitabel Woodward </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Mary Bachelder m. Paul Thorndike </TD><TD>2nd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Daniel Herrick m. Elizabeth Rust </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Andrew Thorndike m. Anna Morgan </TD><TD>3rd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Herrick m. Silence Kingsley </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Israel Thorndike m. Mercy Trask </TD><TD>4th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Sarah Herrick m. Rev. Nathaniel Butler </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Thorndike m. Ebenezer Francis </TD><TD>5th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Herrick Butler m. Judith Livingston </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Sarah Ellen Francis m. Robert Means Mason </TD><TD>6th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Courtland Philip Livingston Butler m. Elizabeth Slade Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Mason m. Robert Charles Winthrop </TD><TD>7th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Mary Elizabeth Butler m. Robert Emmet Sheldon </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes </TD><TD>8th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Flora Sheldon m. Samuel Prescott Bush </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rosemary Isabel Forbes m. Richard John Kerry </TD><TD>9th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Prescott Sheldon Bush m. Dorothy Walker </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <B>JOHN FORBES KERRY</B> </TD><TD>10th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Herbert Walker Bush m. Barbara Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>10th Cousins<BR>Once Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> <B>GEORGE WALKER BUSH</B> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> So through their shared descent from Henry Herrick of Salem, Massachusetts, Pres. Bush is a 10th cousin once removed of Sen. Kerry. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <TABLE BORDER WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=3 ALIGN=CENTER> John Dwight m. Hannah ----<BR> </TH></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Mary Dwight m. Henry Phillips </TD><TD>Siblings</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Hannah Dwight m. Nathaniel Whiting </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> John Phillips m. Mary Gross </TD><TD>1st Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Nathaniel Whiting m. Joanna Gay </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Abigail Phillips m. John Erving </TD><TD>2nd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Whiting m. Mary Clark </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Erving m. James Bowdoin </TD><TD>3rd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Ephraim Whiting m. Abigail Mason </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Bowdoin m. John Temple </TD><TD>4th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Susanna Whiting m. Benjamin Butler </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Bowdoin Temple m. Thomas Lindall Winthrop </TD><TD>5th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Nathaniel Butler m. Sarah Herrick </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Robert Charles Winthrop m. Elizabeth Cabot Blanchard </TD><TD>6th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Herrick Butler m. Judith Livingston </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Robert Charles Winthrop m. Elizabeth Mason </TD><TD>7th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Courtland Philip Livingston Butler m. Elizabeth Slade Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes </TD><TD>8th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Mary Elizabeth Butler m. Robert Emmet Sheldon </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rosemary Isabel Forbes m. Richard Kohn Kerry </TD><TD>9th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Flora Sheldon m. Samuel Prescott Bush </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <B>JOHN FORBES KERRY</B> </TD><TD>10th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Prescott Sheldon Bush m. Dorothy Walker </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>10th Cousins<BR>Once Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Herbert Walker Bush m. Barbara Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>10th Cousins<BR>Twice Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> <B>GEORGE WALKER BUSH</B> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> So through their shared descent from John Dwight of Dedham, Massachusetts, Pres. Bush is a 10th cousin twice removed of Sen. Kerry. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <TABLE BORDER WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=3 ALIGN=CENTER> Thomas Richards m. Wealthean (Loring?)<BR> </TH></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Ann Richards m. Ephraim Hunt </TD><TD>Siblings</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Mary Richards m. Thomas Hinckley </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Thomas Hunt m. Judith Torrey </TD><TD>1st Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Hinckley m. Sarah Pope </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Samuel Hunt m. Mary Langdon </TD><TD>2nd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Mary Hinckley m. Samuel Bangs </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Hunt m. Joshua Blanchard </TD><TD>3rd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Joseph Bangs m. Thankful Hamlin </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Samuel Blanchard m. Elizabeth Gardner </TD><TD>4th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Lemuel Bangs m. Rebecca Keeler </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Francis Blanchard m. Mary Ann Cabot </TD><TD>5th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Elijah Keeler Bangs m. Esther Stackhouse </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Cabot Blanchard m. Robert Charles Winthrop </TD><TD>6th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Mary Ann Bangs m. Joseph Ambrose Beaky </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Robert Charles Winthrop m. Elizabeth Mason </TD><TD>7th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Martha Adela Beaky m. David Davis Walker </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes </TD><TD>8th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Herbert Walker m. Lucretia Wear </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rosemary Isabel Forbes m. Richard John Kerry </TD><TD>9th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Dorothy Walker m. Prescott Sheldon Bush </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <B>JOHN FORBES KERRY</B> </TD><TD>10th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Herbert Walker Bush m. Barbara Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>10th Cousins<BR>Once Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> <B>GEORGE WALKER BUSH</B> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> So through their shared descent from Thomas Richards of Weymouth, Massachusetts, Pres. Bush is a 10th cousin once removed of Sen. Kerry. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> In other cases, Sen. Kerry is descended from a seventeenth-century New England colonial immigrant who is closely related to a seventeenth-century New England colonial immigrant that Pres. Bush is descended from. For example, Mrs. Elizabeth Reade Winthrop of Connecticut, an ancestor of Sen. Kerry, was a sister of Mrs. Margaret Reade Lake of Connecticut, an ancestor of Pres. Bush. <TABLE BORDER WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=3 ALIGN=CENTER> Edmund Reade m. Elizabeth Cooke<BR> </TH></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Reade m. John Winthrop </TD><TD>Siblings</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Margaret Reade m. John Lake </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Wait Still Winthrop m. Mary Browne </TD><TD>1st Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Hannah Lake m. John Gallup </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> John Winthrop m. Ann Dudley </TD><TD>2nd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Elizabeth Gallup m. Henry Stevens </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> John Still Winthrop m. Jane Borland </TD><TD>3rd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Henry Stevens m. Elizabeth Fellows </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Thomas Lindall Winthrop m. Elizabeth Bowdoin Temple </TD><TD>4th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Lucy Stevens m. Ephraim Smith </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Robert Charles Winthrop m. Elizabeth Cabot Blanchard </TD><TD>5th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Sanford Smith m. Priscilla Whippo </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Robert Charles Winthrop m. Elizabeth Mason </TD><TD>6th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Harriet Smith m. Obadiah Newcomb Bush </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes </TD><TD>7th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> James Smith Bush m. Harriet Eleanor Fay </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rosemary Isabel Forbes m. Richard John Kerry </TD><TD>8th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Prescott Bush m. Flora Sheldon </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <B>JOHN FORBES KERRY</B> </TD><TD>9th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Prescott Sheldon Bush m. Dorothy Walker </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>9th Cousins<BR>Once Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Herbert Walker Bush m. Barbara Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>9th Cousins<BR>Twice Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> <B>GEORGE WALKER BUSH</B> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> So through their shared descent from Edmund Reade of Wickford, co. Essex, Pres. Bush is a 9th cousin twice removed of Sen. Kerry. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> Mrs. Elizabeth St. John Whiting of Lynn, Massachusetts, an ancestor of Sen. Kerry, was a niece of Rev. Peter Bukleley of Concord, Massachusetts, an ancestor of Pres. Bush. <BR><BR> <TABLE BORDER WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=3 ALIGN=CENTER> Rev. Edward Bulkeley m. Olive Irby<BR> </TH></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Sarah Bulkeley m. Oliver St. John </TD><TD>Siblings</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Rev. Peter Bulkeley m. Jane Allen </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth St. John m. Rev. Samuel Whiting </TD><TD>1st Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Edward Bulkeley m. Lucian ---- </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Whiting m. Jeremiah Hobart </TD><TD>2nd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Peter Bulkeley m. Rebecca Wheeler </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Dorothy Hobart m. Daniel Mason </TD><TD>3rd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Rebecca Bulkeley m. Jonathan Prescott </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Jeremiah Mason m. Mary Clark </TD><TD>4th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Abel Prescott m. Abigail Brigham </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Jeremiah Mason m. Elizabeth Fitch </TD><TD>5th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Lucy Prescott m. Jonathan Fay </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Jeremiah Mason m. Mary Means </TD><TD>6th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay m. Harriet Howard </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Robert Means Mason m. Sarah Ellen Francis </TD><TD>7th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Howard Fay m. Susan Shellman </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Mason m. Robert Charles Winthrop </TD><TD>8th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Harriet Eleanor Fay m. James Smith Bush </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes </TD><TD>9th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Prescott Bush m. Flora Sheldon </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rosemary Isabel Forbes m. Richard John Kerry </TD><TD>10th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Prescott Sheldon Bush m. Dorothy Walker </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <B>JOHN FORBES KERRY</B> </TD><TD>11th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Herbert Walker Bush m. Barbara Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>11th Cousins<BR>Once Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> <B>GEORGE WALKER BUSH</B> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> So through their shared descent from Rev. Edward Bukleley of Odell, Bedfordshire, Pres. Bush is an 11th cousin once removed of Sen. Kerry. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> Mrs. Barbara Clapp Weld of Roxbury, Massachusetts, an ancestor of Sen. Kerry, was a half first cousin of Mrs. Jane Clapp Weeks of Dorchester, Massachusetts, an ancestor of Pres. Bush. <BR><BR> <TABLE BORDER WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=3 ALIGN=CENTER> Christian ---- m2. Richard Clapp m1. ---- <BR> </TH></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Nicholas Clapp m. Elizabeth ---- </TD><TD>Half Siblings</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> William Clapp m. Joan Channon </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Barbara Clapp m. Joseph Weld </TD><TD>Half 1st Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Jane Clapp m. George Weeks </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Daniel Weld m. Bethia Mitchelson </TD><TD>Half 2nd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> William Weeks m. Elizabeth ---- </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Weld m. John Gardner </TD><TD>Half 3rd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Renew Weeks m. Benjamin Carpenter </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> John Gardner m. Elizabeth Putnam </TD><TD>Half 4th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Keziah Carpenter m. Thomas Horton </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> John Gardner m. Elizabeth Pickering </TD><TD>Half 5th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Submit Horton m. Jeremiah Wheeler </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Gardner m. Samuel Blanchard </TD><TD>Half 6th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Jarvis Wheeler m. Sarah Horton </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Francis Blanchard m. Mary Ann Cabot </TD><TD>Half 7th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Betsy S. Wheeler m. Levi Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Cabot Blanchard m. Robert Charles Winthrop </TD><TD>Half 8th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Elizabeth Slade Pierce m. Courtland Philip Livingston Butler </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Robert Charles Winthrop m. Elizabeth Mason </TD><TD>Half 9th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Mary Elizabeth Butler m. Robert Emmet Sheldon </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes </TD><TD>Half 10th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Flora Sheldon m. Samuel Prescott Bush </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rosemary Isabel Forbes m. Richard John Kerry </TD><TD>Half 11th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Prescott Sheldon Bush m. Dorothy Walker </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <B>JOHN FORBES KERRY</B> </TD><TD>Half 12th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Herbert Walker Bush m. Barbara Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>Half 12th Cousins<BR>Once Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> <B>GEORGE WALKER BUSH</B> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> So through their shared descent from Richard Clapp of Sidbury, Devon, Pres. Bush is a half 12th cousin once removed of Sen. Kerry. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> Mrs. Mary Angier Sparhawk of Cambridge, Massachusetts, an ancestor of Sen. Kerry, was a second cousin of Philip Sherman of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, an ancestor of Pres. Bush. <BR><BR> <TABLE BORDER WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=3 ALIGN=CENTER> Henry Sherman m. Agnes (Butter?)<BR> </TH></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Edmund Sherman m. Anne Pellatt </TD><TD>Siblings</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Henry Sherman m. Susan Lawrence </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Anne Sherman m. John Angier </TD><TD>1st Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Samuel Sherman m. Philippa (Ward?) </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Mary Angier m. Nathaniel Sparhawk </TD><TD>2nd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Philip Sherman m. Sarah Odding </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Anne Sparhawk m. John Cooper </TD><TD>3rd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> John Sherman m. Sarah Spooner </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Lydia Cooper m. John Francis </TD><TD>4th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Hannah Sherman m. William Bourn </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Ebenezer Francis m. Rachel Whitmore </TD><TD>5th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> William Bourn m. Mary Sheffield </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Ebenezer Francis m. Judith Wood </TD><TD>6th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Hannah Bourn m. William Fitch </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Ebenezer Francis m. Elizabeth Thorndike </TD><TD>7th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Anna Fitch m. Isaac Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Sarah Ellen Francis m. Robert Means Mason </TD><TD>8th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Levi Pierce m. Betsy S. Wheeler </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Mason m. Robert Charles Winthrop </TD><TD>9th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Elizabeth Slade Pierce m. Courtland Philip Livingston Butler </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes </TD><TD>10th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Mary Elizabeth Butler m. Robert Emmet Sheldon </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rosemary Isabel Forbes m. Richard John Kerry </TD><TD>11th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Flora Sheldon m. Samuel Prescott Bush </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <B>JOHN FORBES KERRY</B> </TD><TD>12th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Prescott Sheldon Bush m. Dorothy Walker </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>12th Cousins<BR>Once Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Herbert Walker Bush m. Barbara Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> </TD><TD>12th Cousins<BR>Twice Removed</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> <B>GEORGE WALKER BUSH</B> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> So through their shared descent from Henry Sherman of Dedham, Essex, Pres. Bush is a 12th cousin twice removed of Sen. Kerry. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> In addition, Rev. Henry Whitfield of Guilford, Connecticut, an ancestor of Sen. Kerry, was a second cousin of Richard Waters of Salem, Massachusetts, an ancestor of Pres. Bush. <BR><BR> <TABLE BORDER WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=3 ALIGN=CENTER> John Manning m. Agnes Petley<BR> </TH></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Henry Manning m. Catherine Kerkener </TD><TD>Siblings</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> George Manning m. Joanna Wallys </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Fortuna Mildred Manning m. Thomas Whitfield </TD><TD>1st Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Phebe Manning m. James Waters </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rev Henry Whitfield m. Dorothy Sheafe </TD><TD>2nd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Richard Waters m. Joyce ---- </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Sarah Whitfield m. Rev. John Higginson </TD><TD>3rd Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Susannah Waters m. Benedict Pulsifer </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> John Higginson m. Sarah Savage </TD><TD>4th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Richard Pulsifer m. Ruth Gold </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> John Higginson m. Hannah Gardner </TD><TD>5th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> William Pulsifer m. Mary Lovell </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> John Higginson m. Ruth Boardman </TD><TD>6th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Elizabeth Pulsifer m. Daniel Hill </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Higginson m. Joseph Cabot </TD><TD>7th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Daniel Hill m. Mercy Hayward </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Francis Cabot m. Anna (Nancy) Clarke </TD><TD>8th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Mercy Hill m. John Holbrook </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Mary Ann Cabot m. Francis Blanchard </TD><TD>9th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Chloe Holbrook m. Gen James Pierce </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Elizabeth Cabot Blanchard m. Robert Charles Winthrop </TD><TD>10th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Jonas James Pierce m. Kate Pritzel </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Robert Charles Winthrop m. Elizabeth Mason </TD><TD>11th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Scott Pierce m. Mabel Marvin </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes </TD><TD>12th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Marvin Pierce m. Pauline Robinson </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> Rosemary Isabelle Forbes m. Richard John Kerry </TD><TD>13th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> Barbara Pierce m. George Herbert Walker Bush </TD></TR><TR><TD ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <B>JOHN FORBES KERRY</B> </TD><TD>14th Cousins</TD><TD ALIGN=RIGHT><BR> <B>GEORGE WALKER BUSH</B> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> So through their shared descent from John Manning of Downe, Kent, Pres. Bush is a 14th cousin of Sen. Kerry. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> Relationships such as these between Sen. Kerry and Pres. Bush are typical for any two random living (2004) persons with significant New England colonial ancestry. Other, more distant, relationships between these two are easy to trace. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER>FURTHER NOTES</CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> Some of the births, marriages, and deaths of Sen. Kerry's ancestors occurred in places whose names have since changed. For example: <TABLE WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TH COLSPAN=2> </TH></TR><TR><TD> </TD><TD> <BR> Bennisch, Austria is now <!-- ?? Benes(caron)ov s caron 353 0161 C5 A1 197 161 --> Horni Bene拧ov, Severomoravsky province, Czech Republic, and is located on the road between Freudenthal (Bruntal) and Troppau (Opava) and south of Jaegerndorf (Krnov). </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Boskowitz, Moravia, is now Boskovice, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Brünn, Moravia, is now Brno, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Fitzsimons Army Hospital <!-- named after Lt William T Fitzsimons --> (US Army General Hospital No. 21), later Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, is now the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center ("Fitzsimons Medical Campus"), in Aurora, Colorado </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Hotzenplotz, Moravia is now Osoblaha, Sevoromoravsky province, Czech Republic </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Killingworth, Connecticut, is now Clinton, Connecticut </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Märisch-Aussee is now Úsov, Severomoravsky province, Czech Republic </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Noddle's Island, Massachusetts, is now part of East Boston, Massachusetts </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> <!-- ?? Gl(stroke)ogo(acute)wek l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> Oberglogau, Prussia is now <A HREF="http://glogowek.pl/kerry.htm"> G艂ogówek, Poland</A> </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Salem Village, Massachusetts, is now Danvers, Massachusetts </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Stewartstown is now in Northern Ireland </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> <!-- ?? Stra(acute)z(caron)nice z caron 382 017E C5 BE 197 190 --> Straßnitz, Moravia, is now Strá啪nice, Jihomoravsky, province, Czech Republic </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> <!-- ?? Krome(caron)r(caron)i(acute)z(caron) e caron 283 011B C4 9B 196 155 r caron 345 0159 C5 99 197 153 z caron 382 017E C5 BE 197 190 --> Trubok, near Kremsier, Moravia, is now Troubky, near Krom臎艡í啪, Jihomoravsky province, Czech Republic </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> Weidenau, Upper Silesia is now Vidnava, Sevoromoravsky province, Czech Republic </TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD> <BR> <!-- ?? Bial(stroke)a l stroke 322 0142 C5 82 197 130 --> Zülz, Upper Silesia is now Bia艂a, Opole province, Poland </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER>SOURCES CONSULTED AND CITED</CENTER> <BR><BR> See above<!-- and the HTML comments (heh, heh) -->. Also: <BR><BR> <CITE>ALC</CITE> -- Abbott Lowell Cummings, <CITE>Descendants of John Comins</CITE> [Boston: Newbury Street Press, 2001] <BR><BR> <CITE>AM</CITE> -- Alfred Mudge, <CITE>Memorials</CITE> [Boston: 1868] <BR><BR> <CITE>AT</CITE> -- Alistair Tayler, <CITE>The House of Forbes</CITE> [Aberdeen: 1937] <BR><BR> <CITE>Barrett</CITE> -- Walter Barrett, <CITE>The old merchants of New York City</CITE> [New York: Carleyon, 1863-1866] <BR><BR> <CITE>DAB</CITE> -- <CITE>Dictionary of American Biography</CITE> <BR><BR> <CITE>EGD</CITE> -- E. Glenn Denison, <CITE>Denison genealogy</CITE> [Stonington: Pequot Press, 1963]. Citations are to number. <BR><BR> <CITE>EGF</CITE> -- Esther Griswold French [and] Robert Lewis French, <CITE>The Griswold family</CITE> [Wethersfield, Conn.: 1990] <BR><BR> <CITE>Frost</CITE> -- Josephine C. Frost, <CITE>Underhill genealogy</CITE> [1932] <BR><BR> <CITE>Frost2</CITE> -- Josephine C. Frost, <CITE>Ancestors of Henry Rogers Winthrop and his wife Alice Woodward Babcock</CITE> [1927] <BR><BR> <CITE>GEW</CITE> -- Geo. E. Williams, <CITE>A genealogy of the descendants of Robert Goodale/Goodell of Salem, Mass.</CITE> [West Hartford, Conn.: 1984]. Citations are to number. <BR><BR> <CITE>JBT</CITE> -- John Brooks Threlfall, <CITE>The ancestry of Reverend Henry Whitfield ... </CITE> [Madison, Wisc., 1989] <BR><BR> <CITE>JRD</CITE> -- John Ross Delafield, <CITE>Delafield: the family history</CITE> [1945] <BR><BR> <CITE>JSH</CITE> -- Jonathan S. Howell, <CITE>A Memorial History and Genealogical Record of the John Howell and Jacob Stutzman Families</CITE> [Rushville, Ill.: Herald Print, 1922], extracts found at <A HREF="http://www.keysdog.com">http://www.keysdog.com</A>. <BR><BR> <CITE>LVB</CITE> -- L. Vernon Briggs, <CITE>History and genealogy of the Cabot family 1475-1927</CITE> [Boston: Goodspeed, 1927]. Citations are to volume and page. <BR><BR> <CITE>MWF</CITE> -- Mary Walton Ferris, <CITE>Dawes-Gates ancestral lines</CITE> [1931 (vol II) and 1943 (vol I)]. Citations are to volume and page. <BR><BR> <CITE>OSP</CITE> -- Judge Oliver Seymour Phelps and Andrew T. Servin, <CITE>The Phelps family of America</CITE> [Pittsfield, Mass.: Eagle Publishing, 1899]. Citations are to number. <BR><BR> <CITE>PA17C</CITE> -- David Faris, <CITE>Plantagenet ancestry of Seventeenth-century colonists</CITE>, Second edition [NEHGS, 1999]. Citations are to page. <BR><BR> <CITE>RD600</CITE> -- Gary Boyd Roberts, <CITE>The Royal Descents of 600 immigrants</CITE> [Baltimore: Genealogical, 2004]. Citations are to page. <BR><BR> <CITE>TFH</CITE> -- <CITE>A Thorndike family history</CITE>, edited by Scott C. Steward and John Bradley Arthaud [Boston: Newbury Street Press, 2000]. Citations are to page. <BR><BR> <CITE>Weygant</CITE> -- Charles H. Weygant, <CITE>The Sacketts of America</CITE> [1907] <BR><BR> <CITE>WFA</CITE> -- Lawrence Shaw Mayo, <CITE>The Winthrop family in America</CITE> [Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society: 1948]. Citations are to page. <BR><BR> <BR><BR> <CENTER> William Addams Reitwiesner </CENTER> <BR> <CENTER> <A HREF="mailto:WmAddams@gmail.com">wargs@wargs.com</A> </CENTER> <BR><BR> <BR><BR> </BODY> </HTML>