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| Husband: David Phelps | |||
| Born: | 7 May 1710 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Married: | 25 Apr 1731 | at: | Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | 9 Dec 1760 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Father: | Joseph Phelps | ||
| Mother: | Mary Case | ||
| Notes: | [6304] | ||
| Sources: | [6305] [6306] | ||
| Wife: Abigail Pettibone | |||
| Born: | 22 Apr 1706 | at: | Canton, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Died: | 16 Oct 1787 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Father: | John Pettibone | ||
| Mother: | Mary Bissell | ||
| Notes: | [826] | ||
| Sources: | [827] [828] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | David Phelps [6309] | ||
| Born: | 7 May 1732 | at: | Canton, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Died: | 19 Jul 1732 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
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| Name: | David Phelps [3149] [3150] [3151] | ||
| Born: | 26 Mar 1733 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 17 Apr 1811 | at: | Turkey Hills, East Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Spouses: | Abigail Griswold | ||
| Name: | Abigail Phelps | ||
| Born: | 5 Nov 1735 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 4 Oct 1798 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Spouses: | Edward Griswold | ||
| Name: | Elisha Phelps [4256] [4255] [4257] | ||
| Born: | 17 Oct 1737[4255] | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 14 Jul 1776 | at: | Albany, New York, USA |
| Spouses: | Rosetta Owen | ||
| Name: | Noah Phelps [1144] [1145] [1146] | ||
| Born: | 22 Jan 1740 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 4 Nov 1809 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Spouses: | Lydia Griswold | ||
| Name: | Rachel Phelps | ||
| Born: | 10 Dec 1741 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Ruth Phelps | ||
| Born: | 15 Sep 1743 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Sarah Phelps | ||
| Born: | 15 Oct 1745 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Susannah Phelps [6317] | ||
| Born: | 4 Jan 1748 | at: | Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Died: | 19 Apr 1819 | at: | New Haven, Addison, Vermont |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Louis Phelps | ||
| Born: | 4 Mar 1750 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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/--William Phelps
/--Joseph Phelps
| \--Ann Dover
/--Joseph Phelps
| | /--Roger Newton
| \--Hannah Newton
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|--David Phelps
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| /--Richard Case
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\--Mary Case
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\--Elizabeth Purchase
\--Jane or Joan Purchase
/--John Pettibone
/--John Pettibone
| \--(--?--)
/--John Pettibone
| | /--Bygod (Beget) Eggleston
| \--Sarah Egglestone
| \--Mary Wall
|--Abigail Pettibone
| /--John Bissell
| /--Samuel Bissell
| | \--Elizabeth Thompson
\--Mary Bissell
| /--John Bissell
\--Abigail Holcombe
\--Elizabeth Ferguson
[6304] Mr. Phelps settled in Simsbury, Ct., was made a Freeman in 1754, and represented his town in the General Assembly several times. He was a Lieut. in the militia, and served in the French and Indian war. He died in Simsbury, aged 50 years, after an illness of nineteen days, with the small pox.
[826] She was sister of Sarah Pettibone, wife of David's brother Amos Phelps. The Simsbury Chapter of NSDAR is named after Abigail Pettibone Phelps. Charter was granted 8 May 1894.
[3149] Capt. Phelps settled in Turkey Hills, inSimsbury, Ct. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. His name is found many times in manuscript volumes in the state archives. He appears in state record of "Conn. Men in the Revolution," in 1776, in Woodward's Brigade as Lieut. in 2nd Company, also as Lieut. in pay roll in Danbury Alarm, and also in the New Haven Alarm, in Capt. Noah Phelps's Co. in 1779. The descendants of Capt. Phelps have his original appointment as Capt. in the Revolutionary army. He died 17 Apr., 1811, in his 78th year. He m. for 2nd wife, Hannah Humphrey. By her he had no issue. After Mr. Phelps's death she lived with her son Frederick Humphrey, in Albany, N. Y., where she died.
[4256] Capt. Phelps settled in Simsbury, where he was a merchant; was appointed Capt. by Govenor Trumbull in 1774, was engaged in the Revolutionary war, and was actively engaged with several others in arranging for the taking of Fort Ticonderoga. He was appointed by Gove. Trumbull as commissary for Connecticut troops in the Northern department, June 1775. Says Connecticut Soldiers of the Revoluton, p 32. in account for moneys paid out of the public treasury of the Colony of Conn: "£ 10, May, 1775, to Capt. Phelps to ride from Ticonderoga to the Congress at Wtertown." "Continuing in service under Gen. Schuyler and Gen. Montgovery, reported to have died 14 July 1776." He died in Albany. He built the house in Simsbury now (1899) owned and occupied by Jeffrey O. Phelps.
[1144] Maj. Gen. Noah Phelps settled in Simsbury, Ct., where he was an active and influential man. He was a justice of the Peace, judge of Probate for twenty years, and was a Delegate to the Convention of 1787, to ratify the Federal Constitution. Early in the breaking out of the Revolutionary War he was chosen one of a committee to consider the advisability of taking Fort Ticonderoga, then occupied by the British, and in which there was stored a large amount of heavy artillery and other war implements, Capt. Phelps, Barnard Romance, Ephraim Buell, and Capt. Edward Mott, with others, composed this committee, Capt. Mott acting as chairman. £ 300 was raised from the Public Treasury though guaranteed by several patriotic gentlemen. This fund was placed in the hands of Capt, Phelps and Barnard Romance, with the request that they should go north and press forward this project. This resulted in the great and bloodless victory -- the taking of Fort Ticonderoga. It may be interesting to his descendants to know the part Capt. Phelps acted as a spy. At the southern part of Lake Champlain Capt. Phelps was sent out to reconnoiter. He stopped over night at a farm house some little distance from the fort. Some British soldiers occupied rooms adjoining Capt. Phelps, where they were having a dinner party. Capt. Phelps heard them discuss the condition of the fort, and the position taken by the rebels, as they styled the people. Early the next morning Capt. Phelps visited the fort and cthrough the plea of wanting to be shaved. While returning through the fort, the commander accompanied him talking with him about the rebels, their object and movements. Capt. Phelps seeing a portion of the wall in a dilapidated condition, remarked that it would afford a feeble defence against the rebels, if they should attack in that quarter. The commander replied, " Yes, but that is not our greatest misfortune. All our powder is damaged, and before we can use it, we are obliged to dry and sift it." Capt. Phelps soon after left the fort, employing a boatman to take him down the lake in a small boat. He entered the boat in full view and under the guns of the fort. He requested the boatman to exert himself and terminate the journey as soon as possible, The boatman then requested him to take an oar and assist, This the Capt. declined to do, being in full sight of the fort, by saying he was no boatman. After rounding a point that intercepted a view from the fort, the Capt. proposed taking an oar, which he did, and being a strong active man as well as a good oarsman, he excited the suspicion of the oarsman by his efficient work, who remarked with an oath, " You have seen an oar before now, sir. " This excited the suspicion of the boatman at the time that he was not a good and loyal citizen, but fear of superior strength prevented an attempt to carry him back to the fort. This he confessed to Capt. Phelps after the surrender of the fort. Capt. Phelps returned safely to his command, reported the information he had gained and his observations, resulting in the great and glorious victory before referred to. About this time Mr. Phelps raised a company mostly at his own expense, and was appointed Captain. He served under Col. Ward in Ward's Connecticut State Regiment from 14th May 1776, to May, 1777. He was at Fort Lee, joined Washington's army, and was at the battles of Trenton and Princeton. Later he acted as commissary, and after the war served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Connecticut Militia. He died in Simsbury, 4 Nov., 1809, honored and respected. On his tombstone is inscribed: "A Patriot of 1776. To such we are indebted for our Independence." Noah Phelps, (1740-1809), served in the New York and Jersey campaigns and commanded a regiment at the close of the war. He was born and died in Simsbury, Conn.
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| Husband: Ezekiel Sanford | |||
| Born: | 20 Feb 1586 | at: | Stanstead, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
| Married: | 1607 | at: | Hatfield, Broad Oak, Hertfordshire, England |
| Died: | ABT 1683 | at: | Mountfitchet, Stansted, Essex, England |
| Father: | Thomas Sanford | ||
| Mother: | Mary Mellet Lewes | ||
| Notes: | [1777] | ||
| Sources: | [1778] | ||
| Wife: Rose Warner | |||
| Born: | 1588 | at: | of Great Waltham, Essex, England |
| Died: | BEF 1707 | at: | Great Waltham, Essex, England |
| Father: | |||
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| Sources: | [1779] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Thomas Andrew Sanford [1784] [1785] [1786] | ||
| Born: | 1607 | at: | Hatfield, Broad Oak, Essex, England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 18 Oct 1681 | at: | Milford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, United States |
| Spouses: | Sarah Meadows , Dorthea Meadows | ||
| Name: | John Sanford [1787] | ||
| Born: | 1609 | at: | Hatfield, Broad Oaks, England, England |
| Died: | 5 Sep 1679 | at: | Stanstead, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
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| Name: | Ezekiel Sanford [1780] | ||
| Born: | 26 Dec 1612 | at: | Mountfitchet, Stansted, Essex, England |
| Died: | 5 Sep 1679 | at: | Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA |
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| Name: | Robert Sanford [1763] | ||
| Born: | 1 Nov 1615 | at: | Stanstead, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 4 Jun 1676 | at: | Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Spouses: | Anna Adams | ||
| Name: | Andrew Sanford [1781] | ||
| Born: | 11 Nov 1617 | at: | Stanstead, Mt. Fitcher, Essex, England |
| Died: | 6 Sep 1684 | at: | Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Samuel Sanford [1788] | ||
| Born: | 25 Nov 1619 | at: | Stansted, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
| Died: | 5 Dec 1619 | at: | Stanstead, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Mary Sanford [1789] | ||
| Born: | 13 Feb 1622 | at: | Stanstead, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Nathaniel Sandford [1783] | ||
| Born: | 18 Jan 1623 | at: | Stansted, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
| Died: | 1687 | at: | Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Jonathon Sandford [1790] | ||
| Born: | 18 Jan 1623 | at: | Stansted, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Zachary Sandford [1782] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1625 | at: | Stansted, Mountfitchet, Essex, England |
| Died: | 23 Dec 1668 | at: | Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States |
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/--Thomas Sanford
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|--Ezekiel Sanford
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\--Mary Mellet Lewes
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|--Rose Warner
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[1777] Ezekiel Sanford was baptized at Much Hadham, Herts, England on 20 Feb 1586-86 as the eldest son of Thomas and Mary Sanford. He married Rose Warner in Hatfield. The town, modernly called Hatfield Broad Oak, is about six miles southeast of Much Hadham, over the county line into the shire of Essex. The records of baptisms, marriages and burials in this parish have been lost, prior to 1662, depriving all of the exact date of his marriage and the baptisms of his two eldest sons, Thomas and John, born between 1607 and 1612. It is unknown what his trade or occupation was. (Source: Thomas Sanford Genealogy; c., 1911, pp. 38-39)
[1784] Thomas Sanford (1-1) first appeared in the Town Records of Dorchester, Massachusetts. Dorchester was settled in 1630, but no lands were allotted until 3 April 1633. It is now a part of Boston and called South Boston and Dorchester. The town records begin 16 Jan 1632. The first settlers were prior to 1636 were one hundred and thirty eight in number, and Thomas Sanford was one of them. He was made a Freeman on 9 March 1637. This right or title conferred upon the holder the right of suffrage and also an advantage in the division of lands. The principal qualification for this position was church membership in a Congregational church. Much reference is made in the notes as to the term "freeman". A freeman was required to be of godly walk and conversation, required to be at least twenty years of age, to take the Freeman's Oath of allegiance to the government of Massachusetts, to be worth £ 200, to hold office if elected or pay a fine of forty shillings, to vote at all elections or pay same fine. He was allotted land in Dorchester in 1635. He entered into an agreement to look after the town cows for the season of 1635 and 1637. It is believed that he married in Dorchester and this his first two children were born there. It is also believed that he stayed there until after April, 1640, when the parcel of land was granted to him that had been previously only "booked" to him. He was surely in Milford in January, 1642, when he joined the church. His third child, Mary, is recorded in the records of the First Church of Milford as having been born in January 1641. Milford land records indicate that he was allotted land there beginning in 1643. His name appears in other instances over the years as late as 1680. They indicate that he bore his part and was held in the good opinion of this neighbors, that he was a frugal and industrious citizen, which was shown by the amount of his estate, appraised 21 Oct 1681, soon after his death at over £ 450. Two of his sons, Ezekiel and Samuel became quite wealthy for those times. Records indicate that he could read, write, and "cast accompts (accounts)." His will shows him to have been a prosperous, successful man, of a kindly and generous nature and of exceptional character. Thomas Sanford Genealogy c., 1911, pp. 60-82 Thomas Sanford arrived in the colonies with his younger brother Andrew and his uncle, Andrew Warner, in 1632 at Dorchester, Massachusetts. He sailed on the ship Arabella as part of the Winthrop Fleet. Many ships over many months came as a part of that activity. He, one brother and their uncle, traveled as single men. He married Dorothea Meadows in Dorchester and they had two children. She died shortly after. He married Sarah Meadows and they set out for Hartford, Connecticut, where some of his relatives had settled, then went on to Milford, Connecticut, where they made their home and had more children. They became an important part of that community by owning property and being very active in both church and civic affairs. They were considered among the founders of Milford, Connecticut. All but the first two children were born at Milford and the parents were buried there. He was married to Sarah Meadows in 1641 in Dorchester. There are no stones marking their graves. The oldest stone marker is 1726, Mrs. Samuel Sanford. Maid Sara Whitlock is mentioned in his will. (Source: Elizabeth Wallace) John Sanford, San Jose, CA (June, 1996) Additional information on the ancestors of Thomas Sanford is located on Brøderbund World Family Tree, Volume 8, Pedigree #3331. This provides a vital link to Nicholas deSandford and his spouse, Alice Botilier. Alice is a descendant of Henry II, King of England, and links the Sanford family with the royal families of the United Kingdom and other royal families on the continent. Dennis BeMent (August, 1997) An excellent published record of the Sanford Family in America is available in some libraries entitled: Thomas Sanford Genealogy - The Emigrant to New England, 1610-1910 by Carlton E. Sanford, Potsdam, New York; c., 1911, The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont. This is a two volume set consisting of 1612 pages and over 18,000 Sanford descendants. One known set is located at the Orlando Public Library, Orlando, Florida. Reference numbers are included for many of the descendants as assigned from the original publication. In order to provide an efficient reference to that publication the following is an interpretation of that reference: 4-141/110 would indicate David Sanford, who was of the fourth generation, individual #141, with the first reference of him in the original publication located on page 110. A reprint of the above 1911 book is also available from the Higginson Book Company in Salem, Massachusetts. There appears to be considerable confusion in ascertaining all of the pertinent information on Thomas as there were other Sanford's that emigrated to American and many others by the name Thomas. The author of the book, Carlton E. Sanford, indicates that Thomas' first two (of seven) children were born in Dorchester and the other five in Milford. He does not, however, acknowledge that the first two children were from a first wife as indicated in some later records. Carlton Sanford indicates that Thomas was not a part of the Winthrop Fleet. Later records indicate that he was in fact part of one of those crossings. Dennis BeMent (November, 1997)
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| Husband: Humphrey de Bohun X | |||
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| Name: | Mary de Bohun | ||
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| Died: | 4 Jul 1394 | at: | Peterborough Castle |
| Spouses: | Henry Plantagenet IV King of England, Duke of Hereford | ||
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| Husband: Joseph Damien Simmons | |||
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| Father: | at: | ||
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| Wife: Carol | |||
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| Sources: | [4017] | ||
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| Name: | Bradley Simmons [4020] | ||
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| Name: | Brandy Simmons [4023] | ||
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| Name: | Brandon Simmons [4029] | ||
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/--Douglas Simmons
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|--Joseph Damien Simmons
| /--William Perry Phelps
| /--Donald William Phelps
| | \--Carrie Esther Hudson
\--Joyce Ann Phelps
| /--William Perry Phelps
\--Mabel Lillian Stevens
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|--Carol
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| Husband: John Phelps | |||
| Born: | 11 Mar 1800 | at: | Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA. |
| Married: | 1845 | at: | |
| Died: | 9 Apr 1892 | at: | East Lake George, Warren, New York, USA. |
| Father: | Norman Phelps Sr. | ||
| Mother: | Sarah Cole | ||
| Notes: | [5030] | ||
| Wife: Frances Bentley | |||
| Born: | 22 Aug 1812 | at: | New York, United States |
| Died: | 27 Aug 1891 | at: | |
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| Notes: | [5053] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Henry Phelps | ||
| Born: | ABT 1831 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Herman Phelps | ||
| Born: | ABT 1834 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Caroline Phelps | ||
| Born: | ABT 1838 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Jane Phelps | ||
| Born: | ABT 1844 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | Corliss J. Phelps | ||
| Born: | ABT 1848 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Jane M. Cutler | ||
| Name: | Ann Leona Phelps | ||
| Born: | ABT 1851 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Edith D. Phelps | ||
| Born: | Feb 1852 | at: | |
| Died: | Mar 1922 | at: | |
| Spouses: | |||
/--John Phelps
/--John Phelps
| \--Anna Hosford
/--Norman Phelps Sr.
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| \--Deborah Dewey
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|--John Phelps
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\--Sarah Cole
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|--Frances Bentley
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[5030] Was listed as an Innkeeper on the 1850 Federal Census for Washington Co., NY. John was the Manager of the "Trout Pavilion", Lake George, NY.
[5053] Fannie was the widow of Carmi BEADLESTON.
| Husband: Johann Justus Brömser | |||
| Born: | 20 Jun 1707[7495] [7496] | at: | Niedertiefenbach Unterlahnkreis, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany |
| Married: | 28 Nov 1752 | at: | Niedertiefenbach Unterlahnkreis, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany |
| Died: | 1763[7497] [7498] | at: | |
| Father: | Johann Wilhelm Brömser | ||
| Mother: | Maria Margarethe Caspar | ||
| Notes: | [7501] | ||
| Sources: | [7499] [7500] [7495] [7496] [7497] [7498] [7502] [7503] | ||
| Wife: Anna Margarethe Maria Schmidt | |||
| Born: | 29 Jan 1725[8655] [8656] | at: | Kellenbach-Kehlbach, Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Germany |
| Died: | 29 Dec 1798[8657] [8658] | at: | |
| Father: | Johann Georg Schmidt | ||
| Mother: | Margaretha Barbara | ||
| Notes: | [8659] | ||
| Sources: | [8655] [8656] [8657] [8658] [8660] [8661] | ||
| Children | |||
| Name: | Johann Daniel Brömser [8666] [8662] [8663] [8664] [8665] [8667] [8668] | ||
| Born: | 24 Oct 1753[8662] [8663] | at: | Niedertiefenbach Unterlahnkreis, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 21 Mar 1813[8664] [8665] | at: | Niedertiefenbach Unterlahnkreis, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany |
| Spouses: | Christina Catharina Eckards | ||
| Name: | Johannes Brömser [8631] [8632] [8633] [8634] | ||
| Born: | 28 May 1756[8631] [8632] | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Filia-Us Bremser [8621] [8622] [8623] [8624] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1758[8621] [8622] | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Name: | Johann Andreas Bremser [8851] [8847] [8848] [8849] [8850] [8852] [8853] | ||
| Born: | 8 Jul 1759[8847] [8848] | at: | Niedertiefenbach Unterlahnkreis, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 17 Jul 1813[8849] [8850] | at: | Jammerthalmühle |
| Spouses: | Catharina Margarethe Thorn
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| Name: | Johann Adam Bremser [8832] | ||
| Born: | 1 Dec 1761[8832] | at: | Niedertiefenbach Unterlahnkreis, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 28 Apr 1812 | at: | Heidenrod-Grebenroth, Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Germany |
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| Name: | Johann Daniel Bremser [8762] [8763] [8764] [8765] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1762[8762] [8763] | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Anna Maria Brömser | ||
/--Johann Gerlach Brömser
/--Johann Justus Brömser
| \--Anna Catharina Eckel
/--Johann Wilhelm Brömser
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| \--Maria Catharina
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|--Johann Justus Brömser
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\--Maria Margarethe Caspar
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/--Johann Georg Schmidt
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|--Anna Margarethe Maria Schmidt
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\--Margaretha Barbara
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[7501] ~vor s. 2.oo d.Witwe ~vor, Pate am 10.01.1754 (forwards or after 1786, godfather to 10.01.1754)
[8659] In 1763 mit 3 Kindern gezählt in Niedertiefenbach. (In 1763, she was counted with three children in Niedertiefenbach.)
[8666] ~lt.KB-Vermerk
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| Husband: Amos Lyon Phelps | |||
| Born: | 10 Sep 1868 | at: | Caledonia, Minnesota |
| Married: | 1 Nov 1897 | at: | Wentworth, South Dakota |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | John Phelps | ||
| Mother: | Julia Ada Lyon | ||
| Notes: | [9852] | ||
| Wife: Eva Hare | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
/--Amos Phelps
/--Jeremiah Phelps
| \--Diadama Long
/--John Phelps
| | /--
| \--Margaret Collins
| \--
|--Amos Lyon Phelps
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Julia Ada Lyon
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Eva Hare
| /--
| /--
| | \--
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| /--
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[14667] LAKE COUNTY
[9852] HOUSTON COUNTY
| Husband: Robert Chew | |||
| Born: | ABT 1784 | at: | Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States |
| Married: | ABT 1805 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | John Chew Col. | ||
| Mother: | Ann Fox | ||
| Wife: Louise Marcellon | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
/--Larkin Chew
/--John Chew
| \--Hannah Roy
/--John Chew Col.
| | /--
| \--Margaret Beverley
| \--
|--Robert Chew
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Ann Fox
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Louise Marcellon
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
| Husband: Lester Nephi Dustin | |||
| Born: | 11 Jun 1905 | at: | Otto,Big Horn,Wyoming, USA |
| Married: | 28 Aug 1924 | at: | Billings,Yellowstone,Montana, USA |
| Died: | 3 Oct 1970 | at: | Sun Valley,Los Angeles,California, USA |
| Father: | Chauncy Loveland Dustin | ||
| Mother: | Hannah Jane (Jennie) Russell | ||
| Wife: Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Ewing | |||
| Born: | 27 Sep 1900 | at: | Tuscolla,Douglas,Illinois, USA, u. S. |
| Died: | Nov 1991 | at: | Sunland, California,? |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Children | |||
/--
/--Seth Dustin
| \--
/--Chauncy Loveland Dustin
| | /--Chauncey Loveland
| \--Hannah Sophia Loveland
| \--Nancy Graham
|--Lester Nephi Dustin
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Hannah Jane (Jennie) Russell
| /--
\--
\--
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|--Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Ewing
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
| Husband: Cruger | |||
| Born: | [14095] | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Wife: Susan Phelps | |||
| Born: | [14093] | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | James Harmon Phelps | ||
| Mother: | Dee | ||
| Children | |||
/--
/--
| \--
/--
| | /--
| \--
| \--
|-- Cruger
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--
| /--
\--
\--
/--Ernest Harmon Phelps
/--Newell Butler Phelps
| \--Mary Butler
/--James Harmon Phelps
| | /--James Herbert Lucas
| \--Annie Irene Lucas
| \--Sarah Aleah Obedia (Lucas) Kilfoyle
|--Susan Phelps
| /--
| /--
| | \--
\--Dee
| /--
\--
\--
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