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101

POSSIBLE immigrant on the Mary and John 1630.  A complete passenger list has yet to be found as of 10.26.2022 [1][2][3]

 
Allen, Samuel (I4873)
 
102

Possibly in the Shorewood Manor Nursing home for 8 months. Death certificate indicates 8 months interval of onset (stroke) to cause of death.

 
Coulson, Robert Henry Jr (I46)
 
103

Probably born in Rhode Island, circa 1765.  He is on a 1782 tax list in Springfield Vermont.  Assuming he was about 18 at the time, he was born about 1764-1765.

 
Williams, Abraham (I2917)
 
104

Raised by "Uncle" Sam and "Aunt" Flora Church per Bessie-May Mitchell-Toovey Personal History

 
Williams, Floyd Ellis "Bill" (I2922)
 
105

Raised Younger Brother Walter's son Floyd Ellis "Bill" Williams (1915-1967) per Bessie-May Mitchell-Toovey Personal History

 
Williams, Flora F (I81)
 
106

Revolutionary War?? 

 
Hunter, Sr., Daniel S. (I250)
 
107

Served as an enlisted man under Col. Yates in the 14th New York Militia Regiment, 1785.

 
Covel, James II (I129)
 
108

She went by Delia in most records.

 
Vandenberg, Everdine Odelia (I365)
 
109

Silas Sears removed to Rochester, Mass., but his name is not found in town or church records there, (prob. means No. 501)

He was in Hardwick in 1765, and with his wife was admitted to church there,

May 6,1770; he died in the adjoining town of Greenwich in 1780; was in Capt.

Joseph Hooker's Co., Col. Ruggles Woodbury's Regt., Aug. 19 to Nov. 30, 1777,

175 miles travel, wages L 3 8 7; called "of Greenwich."

His will, dated Feb. 22, 1780, was filed june 6 following by wife Deborah,

Execx., and mentions children in above order, which is not, perhaps, that of

their births.

!MD 24, p.153 Harwich VR p.32 These are to Enter ye Intention of Marriage

bewteen Silas Sears Junr of Yarmouth & Deberough Buck of Harwich Februy 5th AD 1742

MD 25, p.64, Harwich VR p.34 Married by Revd Nathl Stone

BIRTH: Letter from Carol Aldrich, Tulsa, OK, to Ray Sears, Duncan, OK;

1675-1989; Letter dtd 18 May 1994; ; copy in poss of Ray Sears, Duncan, OK;

He had a total of 2 sons and 3 daughters. He died in Greenwich, MA 29 Feb

1780.

1/8 Wampanoag/Narragansett Indian

 
Sears, Silas (I2283)
 
110

Son Otto obit gives his family information and comes from Livingston County Daily Press and Argus, 19 NOV 1997.

 
Williams, Eleanor (I80)
 
111

Son Otto obit gives his family information and comes from Livingston County Daily Press and Argus, 19 NOV 1997

 
Foster, Otto Clare (I3058)
 
112

Stillborn per Bessie-May Mitchell-Toovey Personal History

 
Williams, Emma Louise (I3873)
 
113

The first child born in the county was Patience E. Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hunter, December 16, 1870.

 
Hunter, Patience Eliza (I2552)
 
114

This individual has a different last name than his siblings-and was born 8 months before parents-Michael Theisen and Wilhelmina Detampel were married. No other information available at this time.



Imported into family tree from another with last name Mulligan.

 
Mulligan, Alfred Hubert (I59)
 
115

Timothy Cronin maried first Catherin Cronin (?) and had at least Helen "Ellen" Cronin (Sage).  Catherine died and Timothy remaried Margaret and had several more children.  

 
Cronin, Helen (I384)
 
116

Unknown ship as of 10.21.2022

 
Dewsbury, Hester (I1582)
 
117

Unknown ship as of 10.21.2022

 
Walker, Sarah (I1931)
 
118

Unknown ship as of 10.21.2022

 
Dewsbury, William John (I4854)
 
119

Unknown ship as of 10.21.2022

 
Tuthill, Elizabeth Jane Summers (I4857)
 
120

War of 1812 soldier.

 
Williams, Williams (I4803)
 
121

War of 1812 Vet.

 
Hunter, Jr., Daniel R (I293)
 
122

Was a knight.

 
Gardiner, Sir William (I1074)
 
123

Was in the Narragansett war of 1675-76.

 
Senter, John Jr. (I2417)
 
124

Was Lucretia Senter's father, Joseph Senter II?

 
Senter, II, Joseph (I1032)
 
125

WeddingAssociates: Anthony Clements and Rose Jennings were "associates" at Stephen's and Tryphosa's wedding. 

 
Tracy, Stephen (I4866)
 
126

Went by "Doris" per her daughter Wilhelmina's death certificate.

 
Lüdemann, Catharina Dorothea (I333)
 
127

Whoever this man was, he and Catharina Theissen were not married, so their son Nikolaus was illegitimate.

 
Unknown, Unknown (I4668)
 
128

William probably arrived in the Virginia Colony aboard the (ship) Thomas in August or September of 1635.

 
Chamberlain, William (I1487)
 
129

Yeoman of Wolver Hollow (a man holding and cultivating a small landed estate; a freeholder).

 
Van Nostrand, Albert (I4359)
 
130 A "little of a year" after wife Eveline's death. Alexander, James (I2678)
 
131 A generic source used for a variety of different Documents Source (S685)
 
132 A widow aged 83 Asterby, Mary (I8)
 
133 Aaker Funeral Home Lakota Kelly, Raymond Ardell (I2614)
 
134 Abraham Paalding and Maria Cosyn (Cousyn) likely knew each other well, before getting married in 1720.

They were the 2 witnesses to Sara Bel's baptism (daughter of Abraham Bel and Vrouwtje Cosyn) on 15 Jan 1718.

Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms, 1639 - 1730, Pg. 402
https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/new-york-county-religious-records/535-016/407

And again for Rachel Bel's baptism (same parents) on 20 Sept 1719.
NYG&B Record, October 1887: Volume 18, issue 4, Pg. 167
https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/566-090/25

23 Sep 1724 - Abraham and his wife Maria were witnesses to Joost Gysbert's baptism (son of Dirck and Elizabeth(Eckerszen) at the Reformed Dutch Church in New York City. This event, Maria is identified as Abraham's wife.

NYG&B Record, July 1922: Volume 53, issue 3, Pg. 276
https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/566-266/76 
Palding, Abraham (I5572)
 
135 According the Tupper Family Association, the Tuppers were originally a German family from the Kassel area in the Electorate of Hesse. In the early 1500s they converted to Protestantism. As a result of harsh laws against Protestants instituted by Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, two Tupper brothers emigrated from Hesse in 1525. One went to Holland and the other to the County of Kent in England. Our Thomas Tupper was supposedly a descendent of the Kent brother.ps://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tupper-26#_note-1">[9]
The Tupper Family Association also states he was born 28 Jan 1578 in Bury County, Sussex, the son of Henry Tupper and grandson of Richard Tupper. No specific record is provided, however this year of birth is supported in the Plymouth colony records, which states he was born in 1578 and his age at death was over 98 years.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tupper-26#_note-deathcert">[
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tupper-26


"Thomas Tupper Senior deceased the 28th of march and buried the 30th anno domini 1676"

"Thomas Tupper now disceased was borne in the yeare of our lord 1578 his age at his disceas was about 98 years and two moneth"

Vital Records of the Towns of Barnstable and Sandwich
Sandwich, Volume XIV (1912)
Pg. 170
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48648/images/VitRecsBarnSand-004847-132

REV - He was always an active churchman and was a charter member of the Sandwich Church. When the 1st pastor left left in 1654, Thomas conducted religious services at the meetinghouse. Although he was not an ordained minister he had the approval of the General court at Plymouth incl. the authority to perform marriages. Thus, although a layman technically, he was sometimes addressed as Rev. Tupper, as he is referred to in the 1907 Nye Gene.

See also - https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Magazine_of_American_History_with_No/4klIAAAAYAAJ from Pg. 324. 
Tupper, Rev. Thomas (I5346)
 
136 Added by Elwin C. Nickerson- * Note Recorded Location Of My Great GrandFathers House was with The Last Of The Full Blooded Native Americans Chiefs and Heirs In Chatham/Monomoyick- The reservations which they made in their deed were: a tract of twenty acres for John Quason; thirty acres for Josephus Quason; thirty acres for Samuel Quason, and twenty acres for Joseph Quason, "over and above what he holds in partnership with Little James," and "to be laid out to them between the Wading Place and Joseph Nickerson's house, to them their heirs and signs forever." Having hitherto conveyed many acres within the boundaries described in their deed, they desired that such tracts that had been "purchased according to the true meaning of the laws of the Province " should be excepted, and the grantees not to be disturbed as to their titles.This Land as Told To Me as A Boy was Chosen Because of My Great grandfathers Relationship to The Native Americans of Monomoyick. Eventually we were pushed to the Last of our property i East Harwich/Areys Pond/(Salt Pond)South Orleans as Known today./ Potnumicut. Joseph lived on a tract of land his father conveyed to him north of Ryder's Cove. For several years he lived in East Harwich, but in 1697 he purchased 50 acres of land at Muddy Cove from Barnabas Lothrop for 25 pounds in silver. He took residence and remained there the rest of his life. He also owned Lots 6 and 16 in the Quason Purchase. He was reputed to be a quiet, peaceable man. Farm in East Harwich Next to Captain Joshua Jethro( Noted Native American French&Indain War Hero-Gorhams Rangers) to my Great Grandfather William. Nickerson and his Native American Wife. AS Follows-"Joseph Nickerson of Monamoy . . . . yeoman, for & in Consideration of my Real Love and Goodwill to my Natural son William Nickerson of Monamoy . . . yeoman, have Given . . . . unto him . . . all that my Percel of upland and meadow . . . on the Northerly Side of the Muddy Cove River in the Township of Harwich . . Bounded (viz) Beginning at the South west Corner by a wallnut tree Marked Standing Near the Sd. River from thence Runing Northerly to a red oak tree marked by a Slough of water from thence Easterly to Joshua Jethrowes Land then Southerly down to Sd River and So a long Sd River westerly to the first Specified bound: takeing in all the Meadow Ground and Sedge Ground with the upland & then Extending from Sd wallnut tree westerly takeing in all the Meadow and Sedge Ground So far as a point of upland that runs down Near to Sd River where a New fence Now stands to a Great pine tree there Marked Containing thirty acres more or less; with free Liberty for Cutting fire wood fenceing Stuff and Timber with Liberty of Herbage on all my undivided Land on that Side of Said River." - dated 5 November 1709. Signed with a mark. Witnessed by Joseph Higgins, Eben Hawes. Acknowledged the same day before Joseph Doane, justice of the peace. Recorded 11 July 1710 by William Bassett. "A true Copie Drawn & Compared this 23rd Day of Febry. me Solomon Otis Regr. NOTE ** Mayflower Descendant VIII-156** Nickerson, Joseph (I2303)
 
137 After 6 day stay at the hospital. Death occurred at 5:10 am. Informant was Mrs. Delia Wittmann Wittmann, Paul Henry William (I366)
 
138 After graduating from Pius High School in Milwaukee, Judy moved to Los Angeles at age 19, about 1960, along with 2 of her friends from school; Sue Lepanon and Claudia Seaton. Judy and Sue got jobs at the same office as executive secretaries.

It was while working in Los Angeles that Judy meet, and eventually married, Leonard Coffman. 
Rohleder, Judythe Ann (I5612)
 
139 After her husband, William Henry Wilson died, she lived alone with her children. After her daughter Eva got married to James Alexander about 1874, she went to live with them for the rest of her life.

On her son, James V. Wilson's marriage certificate, the father of the husband (James) is listed as: William H Wilson and the mother is listed as 'Lary' Clark. 
Clark, Jane W (I386)
 
140 Age 95, of Madison, passed away on Saturday, May 9, 2015, at Heritage. He was born in Porterfield, Wis., on Oct. 5, 1919, the son of Frank and Mary (Bernardy) Theisen. He married on May 1, 1947, in Dane, Wis., at St. Michael's Catholic Church. Vernon served in World War II in Patton's Army and was part of the contingent that liberated Dachau Concentration Camp. He was assigned to the 284th Field Artillery Battalion and earned commendations for fire support given to a Ranger Battalion who would have otherwise been completely wiped out. Vern was employed as a supervisor at Gisholt Machine Co., Giddings and Lewis and Oscar Mayer for 44 years. He retired in 1984. They have enjoyed traveling, spending time with the grandchildren traveling to their cottage, fishing and making "maple syrup" every spring. He was a member of St. Bernard Catholic Church for 65 years, a mass server, served on the parish council and the choir. Vernon was involved with the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary Rosary Campaign and was a Knights of Columbus member. Theisen, Vernon L (I186)
 
141 Age: 1 Hunter, Lawson (Lewis) (I120)
 
142 Age: 66 Williams, Walter Abraham (I82)
 
143 Age: 75 Williams, Truman G (I77)
 
144 Age: 75 Sears, Captain Joseph Sr. (I2282)
 
145 Age: 94 Hunter, Capt. Walter L (I119)
 
146 Aka Mercy Stewart, Marcy (I5373)
 
147 Albert was likely born out of wedlock based on Emma and Gustav's marriage record, from Rheinsberg, August 29, 1880, which states:

"In the presence of the witnesses, the registrar asked the fiancées individually and one after the other the question: whether they declared that they wanted to enter into marriage with each other.
The fiancées answered this question in the affirmative, and the registrar then pronounced that he now declared them to be legally joined spouses.

Emil Gustav Rohleder declared that he recognizes the child that was born by his now wife Emma Auguste Caroline neé Schröder on July 10, 1880, by the name of Albert Hermann Julius Schröder, as his.

Read aloud, approved and signed: Gustav Rohleder, Emma Rohleder neé Schöder, Carl Schröder, August Schröder.
Schroeder\Rohleder, Albert Herman Julius (I311)
 
148 Alternate name spellings:

Pauldinck

To look into: https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/566-471/10 
Palding, Joost (I5550)
 
149 Ancestry.com tree https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/41061602/person/28120604897/facts Lein, Arthur August (I5611)
 
150 Apparently, the University of Houston web site is compiled from several sources, including the The Laurens Duyts-Dye family history volumes. Duyts, Catharine Jans (I5566)
 

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