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Ignatius Perry / Ann Belt


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Ignatius Perry / Ann Belt

Husband: Ignatius Perry
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Ann Belt
Born: ABT 1705at: Leeland, Prince George's, Maryland, USA
Died: 1762at: Maryland, United States
Father: Joseph Colonel Belt
Mother: Hester Beall
Sources: [3760]
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Ignatius Perry

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Pedigree Chart for: Ann Belt

      /--Humphrey  Belt 
   /--John  Belt 
   |  \--Anne   
/--Joseph Colonel  Belt 
|  |  /--(--?--)  Tydings 
|  \--Elizabeth  Tydings 
|     \--
|--Ann  Belt 
|     /--James B.  Beall 
|  /--Ninian  Beall 
|  |  \--Anne Marie  Calvert 
\--Hester  Beall 
   |  /--James B.  Beall 
   \--Ruth (Polly)  Moore 
      \--Jane  Pottenger 

@1 [3760] [S44]

Joseph Holbrook / Nancy Lampson

Husband: Joseph Holbrook
Born: 16 Jan 1806at: Florence, Oneida, New York
Married: 30 Dec 1830at: Western, Worchester, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 14 Nov 1885at: Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States
Father: Moses Holbrook
Mother: Hannah Lucretia Morton
Notes: [10907]
Sources: [10908]
Wife: Nancy Lampson
Born: 14 Aug 1804at: Western, Worchester, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 16 Jul 1842at: Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States
Father: David Lampson
Mother: Sarah Bliss
Sources: [10373]
Children
Name: Sarah Lucretia Holbrook [10393]
Born: 21 Jan 1832at: North Weathersfield, Allegany, New York, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 4 Feb 1869at: Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States
Spouses: Judson Adonirum Tolman Sr.
Name: Charlotte Holbrook [10929]
Born: 26 Nov 1833at: Wethersfield, Genesee, New York, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 9 Jul 1866at: Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States
Spouses: Anson Vasco Call
Name: Joseph Lamoni Holbrook [10931] [10932]
Born: 31 Jan 1837at: near Plumbcreek, Caldwell, Missouri, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 6 May 1903at:
Spouses: Catherine Watterson
Name: Nancy Jane Holbrook [10390] [10391]
Born: 27 Jan 1839at: near Plumbcreek, Caldwell, Missouri, USA
Died: 7 Sep 1843at:
Spouses:
Name: David Holbrook [10935]
Born: 11 Feb 1840at: Ramus, Hancock, Illinois, USA
Died: 11 Feb 1840at: Ramus, Hancock, Illinois, USA
Spouses:
Name: William Morris (or Moroni) Holbrook [5626]
Born: 31 Aug 1841at: Ramus, Hancock, Illinois, USA
Died: 31 Aug 1841at: Ramus, Hancock, Illinois, USA
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Joseph Holbrook

      /--John  Holbrook  Jr.
   /--John  Holbrook 
   |  \--Patience  Fisher 
/--Moses  Holbrook 
|  |  /--Erasmus  Babbitt 
|  \--Lucretia  Babbitt 
|     \--Mary  Marcy 
|--Joseph  Holbrook 
|     /--Benjamin  Morton 
|  /--Abraham  Morton 
|  |  \--Mary  Dexter 
\--Hannah Lucretia  Morton 
   |  /--Benjamin  Morton 
   \--Phebe  Langford 
      \--Mary  Stanford 

Pedigree Chart for: Nancy Lampson

      /--David  Lamson  (Lampson)
   /--Solomon  Lamson  (Lampson)
   |  \--Elizabeth (?)   
/--David  Lampson 
|  |  /--William  Virgin 
|  \--Lois  Virgin 
|     \--Abigail  Lamson 
|--Nancy  Lampson 
|     /--Samuel  Bliss 
|  /--Samuel  Bliss 
|  |  \--Mary  Loomis 
\--Sarah  Bliss 
   |  /--Samuel  Bliss 
   \--Mary  Gleason 
      \--Jerusha  Noyes 

[10907] Source is Mrs. Blanche McNeil Harrsion, 175 East 5th South, Bountiful Utah 84010. Her sources are: Doc. Sheet of Joseph Holbrook by Lucile H. Rasmussen, 4363 Diana Way, Salt Lake City, Utah. Joseph Holbrook Diary Temple Record Index Bureau Nauvoo Cem. headstone and record Josepg Holbrook Family Bible, LDS Church Records Ref. letter 2 July 1965 of 'proper cancellation' of double sealing approved and reviewed by Pres. Howard W. Hunter of the Quorum of the Twelve. Original on file with Holbrook Organization, Lucile H. Rasmussen, 4363 Diana Way, SLC, Utah. Temple Index Bureau (FHL 251.65 pt 11---p 15 book CK, page 239) wife #1 Nancy Lampson SL # 16011 Book R, page 445; wife #2 Hannah Flint, Utah #5192 Book A slg, page 731 and Nauvoo # 2135 Book B, page 309; wife #3 Caroline Francis Angell, Nauvoo #2107-2 Book A slg, page 245 and Salt Lake #4122 Book A chil, page 165 and EH #6057 Book D lvg, page 239; wife #4 Lucy Jones, EH #6057 Book D livg, page 239 and EH # 1680 Book B, page 72 and #924 Book A slg, page 59; wife #6 Louise Hortt Dilley, EH #6392 and EH #2203 Book B, page 92. All sealed 15 Aug 1863 EH by D.H.Wells. Hannah Flint proxy for Nancy Lampson and for Lucy Jones, both were deceased. Witnesses W. Woodruff and L.L. Sprague. Wife #6 Louise Hort, EH sealed 2 Jan 1864, page 285. Gravestone reads: "Sacred to the memory of Nancy, consort of Joseph Holbrook, who died July 16, 1842. Aged 37 years 11 months, 2 days. Also Nancy J., daughter of the above, who died Sept. 7, 1843. Aged 4 years, 7 months, and 10 days."

[10931] Born on the prarie 2 1/2 miles west of Far West.

[10390] born 2 1/2 miles west of Far West.

@1 [10908] [S44]

@1 [10373] [S44]

@1 [10393] [S44]

@1 [10929] [S44]

@1 [10932] [S44]

@1 [10391] [S44]

@1 [10935] [S44]

@1 [5626] [S44]

John Samborne / Dorothy Tichborne

Husband: John Samborne
Born: ABT 1504at: Timsbury, Somerset, England
Married: ABT 1527at: Timsbury, Somerset, England
Died: Mar 1570at: Timsbury, Somerset, England
Father: Nicholas Samborne IV
Mother: Elizabeth Brocas
Wife: Dorothy Tichborne
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children

Pedigree Chart for: John Samborne

      /--Nicholas  Samborne  III
   /--Walter  Samborne 
   |  \--Elizabeth  Cricklade 
/--Nicholas  Samborne  IV
|  |  /--Thomas  Drew 
|  \--Margaret  Drew 
|     \--
|--John  Samborne 
|     /--
|  /--John  Brocas 
|  |  \--
\--Elizabeth  Brocas 
   |  /--
   \--Anne  Rogers 
      \--Margery  Lisle 

Pedigree Chart for: Dorothy Tichborne

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|--Dorothy  Tichborne 
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\--
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   \--
      \--

Clive John Bremser / Peggy Hahn

Husband: Clive John Bremser
Born: at: 
Died:at: 
Father:  at: 
Mother:  at: 
Wife: Peggy Hahn
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [8109]
Children
Name: Benjamin Bremser [8112]
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Clive John Bremser

      /--John Nicolaus  Bremser 
   /--Francis Joseph  Bremser 
   |  \--Susanna  Berres 
/--John F.  Bremser 
|  |  /--
|  \--Rose C.  Feucht 
|     \--
|--Clive John  Bremser 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Donna  Nelson 
   |  /--
   \--
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Pedigree Chart for: Peggy Hahn

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|--Peggy  Hahn 
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\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

[8107] This person is presumed living.

[8112] This person is presumed living.

@1 [14585] [S189]

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    Importdatum: 21 Nov 2001

@1 [8109] [S189]

  • @4Data:
    Importdatum: 21 Nov 2001

Thomas Noble / Rachel Gardner

Husband: Thomas Noble
Born: 1606at: England
Married: 1620at: England
Died: at: Massachusetts
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [9777]
Wife: Rachel Gardner
Born: 1608at: England
Died: at: Massachusetts. USA
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [9778]
Children
Name: Thomas Noble [9761] [9760] [9762]
Born: 1632[9760] at: England
Married: at:  
Died: 20 Jan 1704at: Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Spouses: Hannah Warriner

Pedigree Chart for: Thomas Noble

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|--Thomas  Noble 
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Pedigree Chart for: Rachel Gardner

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|--Rachel  Gardner 
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\--
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   \--
      \--

[9761] Thomas Noble was the immigrant ancestor of the largest family in the United States bearing the name of Noble. He was born as early as 1632, probably in some part of England. His exact origin and early history are involved in obscurity, the place of his birth, the names of his parents, and the year in which he came to his country, being alike unknown. He was, without doubt, here in 1653, and was the man mentioned by Drake, (History of Boston, p. 331) as admitted, on the 5th of January of that year, an inhabitant of Boston. The same year, he removed to Springfield, Mass., and opened an account at the store of John Pynchon. though not one of the founders, he may be considered as one of the early settlers of that ancient town, the first settlement having been made in 1636, only seventeen years before. A few years after removing to Springfield, he visited England, as appears from an account-book of Mr. Pynchon. In 1664, in connection with several of his townsmen, he had liberty granted him to erect a saw-mill, on the west side of the Connecticut. Mr. Noble, though a man of activity and industry, seems to have early fallen into a habit of living "beyond his means," and as a natural result, soon found himself in debt. To secure the sums due to Henry Smith and John Pynchon, he was obliged, in 1667, to make over to Pynchon his house in Springfield, and all his lands, except a grant towards Windsor. In the hope of improving his condition, and providing for the wants of a large and growing family, he was therefore ready to join those who were beginning a settlement at Westfield. The precise time of his removal to that place is not known. The lands there granted to him, July, 1666, on condition that he settled upon them before the last of May, 1667, having been forfeited by non-settlement, the grant was renewed, Jan. 9, 1668, and the time of the settlement extended to Nov. 10, 1668. At all events, he was there as early as Jan. 21, 1669, for at a meeting at Warronoco, (Westfield), at that date. In his historical sketch of Westfield, Rev. Dr. Emerson Davis states, that Mr. Noble's residence in Westfield was about two and a half miles east of the present center of the town, on the farm where his son, Dea. Thomas Noble, afterwards resided, and which remained in the family until after the death, in 1791, of his great-grandson, Lieut. Stephen Noble, when it passed into the possession of Ambrose Day. In Westfield he doubtless lived in peace and quite, until the commencement of "King Philip's" war, in 1675. Agriculture, necessarily the main pursuit of every one in the early history of a country, was his principal employment, although while at Springfield, during the winter, he worked a portion of the time as a tailor. At Westfield, he was so much prospered in his labors, as not only to bring up a large family of children well, but also to leave them at his death a respectable estate. https://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/p1008.htm By James H. Holcombe 3600 Eaglerock Dr. Atlanta, GA 30340 Last Will and Testament of Thomas Noble "The last will and testament of Thomas Noble of Westfield, in ye county of Hampshire, in ye Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, being weak in body, but of perfect understanding. Impr, I commend my soul into the hands of Christ my blessed Lord and Saviour and my body to Christian burial, in full faith of a blessed resurrection, through the rich Grace of God in Christ my Saviour. Item, I give unto my son Thomas, that parcel of land lying in the farm purchased from Mr. Jn. Pynchon, from the gate beyond the house entering into the field bounded by the plowing land, the way to Springfield, John Noble's land and the drain all along the swamp. Item, to my son Matthew, a tract of land in the same farm, lying by a ditch easterly and bounded at both ends by the river. Item, I give unto my sons Mark and Luke, my little meadow, lying against the orchard of Noah Cooke and that homelot that I have bought and they have raised frames upon. Item, I give the lot that the town gave me on the top of the hill against my house on the same farm, to all my six sons for pasture. Item, to my son James, a parcel of land and house upon it, on that farm that is fenced in, being six or seven acres more or less. Item, I bequest the rest of this my farm lying bounded upon James northerly, Thomas on the east, Matthew on the south, ye river on the westerly sides, to all my sons, i.e., to my sons John, Thomas, Matthew, Mark, Luke and James, equally to be divided amongst them by my brother James Warriner and John Hitchcock of Springfield and by Capt Isaac Phelps of Westfield. Item, I give to my son James, all my land in the plain, on this side the hundred acres and the lot by the way to Pochastuck. Item, I give to my son John, the rest of my lot in ye fort meadow. Item, I give unto my beloved wife, Hannah Noble, an acre of land reserved out of my son John's homelot; also half my dwelling house, that is to say, that end next the street, and halfe the land and orchard and barn we dwell on, and the other halfe of the house lot and barn to my son James, as also the thirds of all that I here will to my sons and after her decease, I give to my son James the whole of the house, houselot and barn and the acre reserved out of my son John's homelot. Item, I give unto my four daughters, Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary and Rebecca L 20 apiece, to be paid them by my sons (viz.), Thomas, Matthew, Mark, Luke and James, to Mary and Rebecca about half a year after their marriage and a cow apiece at their marriage. And in case any of my children should dye, not leaving any issue behind them, then my will is that the legacies that I here give them, be equally divided among the surviving and also I order these my sons to find my wife fewel wood and two load of hay every year, so long as she shall remain widdow. Item, I give unto my wife also a cow and heifer, also all my household goods, which household goods I would have her at her pleasure dispose of to my two youngest daughters. Item, my team (one yoak of oxen excepted), I give unto my three youngest sons, Mark, Luke and James. And for the well and faithful execution of this my last will, I ordain and make my beloved wife Hannah Noble and my son Thomas Noble joynt executors, to defray all my lawful debts and for that end leave one yoke of working cattle, a yoak and fatt oxen and the money in the Bay due me and all other dues, the which, when my debts are defrayed, the remainder I would have go to pay my daughter's portions. But in case the same shall be too little to clear my due debts, that then they are to raise what is sufficient out of the legacies, I have here given to my children, to do the same. In witness whereof I set to my hand and seal this eleventh day of May, Ano Dom., 1697. Thomas Noble and a [seal] Signed & sealed in the presence of Edward Taylor Victory Sikes James Warriner

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Stebbins (Stephen) Cummings / Ruth Giles

Husband: Stebbins (Stephen) Cummings
Born: 3 Aug 1706at: Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Married: 26 Feb 1730at: Topsfield, Essex Co, Massachusettes
Died: 1760at: Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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Wife: Ruth Giles
Born: 16 Sep 1705at: Salem, Essex Co, Massachusettes
Died: at: Massachusetts, USA
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Name: Ruth Cummings [10657]
Born: 16 May 1732at: Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: Eleazer Hawes

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Pedigree Chart for: Ruth Giles

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William Edward Bremser / Sarah Buckalow

Husband: William Edward Bremser
Born: 14 Dec 1877[11952] at: St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Married: 2 Mar 1899at: St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Died: 12 Mar 1953[11953] at: Zion, Madison, Missouri, USA
Father: Johann Carl Frederick Bremser
Mother: Anne Marie Miller
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Wife: Sarah Buckalow
Born: 1875[11769] at: Newport, Jackson, Arkansas
Died: 9 Dec 1899[11770] at: St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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Children
Name: William John Bremser [11815] [11816] [11817] [11818]
Born: 8 Dec 1899[11815] at: St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 8 Dec 1989[11816] at: Gulf Breeze, Santa Rosa, Florida, USA
Spouses: Lydian Schneider

Pedigree Chart for: William Edward Bremser

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Pedigree Chart for: Sarah Buckalow

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