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Hannah/2w Brooks F, #1994, (say 1625 - 1692) Appears on charts: Descendants of Henry1w Brooks Descendants of Hannah/2w Brooks Last Edited: 4 Aug 2014 Father Henry/1w Brooks 1 , 2 b. c 1592, d. 12 Apr 1683 Mother (–?–) (–?–) 1 , 2 d. b 1650 Hannah/2w Brooks was born in England, and emigrated to New England with her family. 3 She married (1), 13 Dec 1647 at Concord, Massachusetts , as his 2d wife, Thomas/1 Fox of Concord, with whom she had 6...
Appears on charts: Descendants of Henry1w Brooks Descendants of Hannah/2w Brooks Last Edited: 4 Aug 2014 Andrew/1 Lester perhaps came from County Cheshire, England . 1 He married (1), by 1642, Barbara (–?–) , with whom he had 4 children. 2 His name first appears in New England in the 1642 birth record of his child Daniel at Gloucester, Massachusetts . 3 Andrew Lester was appointed constable of Gloucester, 7 Jan 1643, and admitted a freeman of the colony 10 May...
http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=canney&id=I14403 Name: Elizabeth (_?_) WAY Sex: F Birth: ABT 1624 in England 1 Death: APR 1711 in prob. Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT Note: She was the step-dau. of John Smith of Boston and later of New London, CT. Her mother was Johanna, a famous doctress and nurse. Elizabeth went to New London with her daughters Agnes and Alice and lived with or near her parents while her sons stayed with her husband. In 1675...
From: Greg & Susan TompkinsFriday, 23 Feb 2001Subject: Lydia WayLydia (WAY) Munsell born about 1653, died 7 Dec 1733 in New London, CT. She was the daughter of GEORGE WAY , born England, 1614-1619, died at Providence, RI about 1684.George married (possibly in Boston) Elizabeth --- born about 1630 and died at New London, CT, 20 April 1713. Elizabeth was the daughter of Joanna (--) (--) SMITH who married 2nd John SMITH.Children:1. Elizabeth, born Boston 19 Mar 1651.2. Lydia, who married...
From: Harold SmithDate: 10/09/2009 12:54:24 PMSubject: 1675 Rhode Island Newport Record of Lidia Way dau. of George Way & Thomas Monsall[kMunsell]Good Afternoon Munsell & Way Cousins: I was at the Library of Michigan at noon today while researching my 6th and 7th great grandfathers, both named WILLIAM HARRIS and ran across the book of which I have attached part of the title page and page 45 of this book. The book is titled "Rhode Island General Court of Trials 1671-1704 as...
Will of RICHARD ODELL of Newport Pagnell, (Bucks.) miller, dated 21 November, 1636:"To William Odell my eldest son, my freehold land in Cranfield, co. Beds. Mary Odell my daughter £20 at marriage or 21. Elizabeth Odell, daughter of John Odell my brother, 10 shillings. Residue to Martha my wife, whom Extrx. and John Odell and Robert Markes of Newport Pagnell, blacksmith, Overseers.Witnesses: — Richard Hull, Thomas King, Robert Bitchnoe.Proved 10 January, 1636-7, by the Extrx. named. (Arch:...
RESIDENCE: of Concord, MA 1639; Southampton, Long Island 1642; later Fairfield where a grant of land was recorded 8 Apr 1660WILL: dated 6 Jun 1676; son William; grandchild Samuel Morehouse, son of dau Rebecca, and brothers Thomas and John Morehouse; grandchild John Odell, son of John; to Goody Knap, four yards of new red cloth; daughter-in-law Mary Odell; son John Odell and dau Rebecca Morehouse; son-in-law Samuel Morehouse and son John Odell, executors. Inventory 12 Jun 1676
The Odell Family by Maureen McKernan Peekskill, N.Y., Evening Star, Monday, August 14, 1951A governor, scores of military men, a newspaper publisher, a member of a pirate Black Beard's crew, preachers, tavern keepers and John D. Rockefeller's favorite school master.Such have been the descendants of William Odell, ancestor of the Odells in America. The only poet of record is Allan Odell, son of the head of Burma Shave, who originated the roadside jingles that catch the motorists' eyes from...