John BARRON

____ - ____

Father: Ellis III BARRON
Mother: Mary SHERMAN

Family 1 : Hannah RICHARDSON
  1.  Hannah BARRON
  2.  John BARRON
  3.  Eliseus BARRON
  4.  Mary BARRON
  5.  Sarah BARRON
  6.  Jerusha BARRON
  7. +Lydia BARRON

                       _Ellis II BARRON ____+
                      |                     
 _Ellis III BARRON ___|
|                     |
|                     |_Hannah HAWKINS _____
|                                           
|
|--John BARRON 
|  
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Mary SHERMAN _______|
                      |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Peter BATEMAN

[89684] [89685] [89686]

ABT 1654 - 16 Feb 1676

Father: Thomas BATEMAN
Mother: Martha BROOKS


                       _William BATEMAN ____+
                      | (1590 - 1658) m 1615
 _Thomas BATEMAN _____|
| (1614 - 1669) m 1643|
|                     |_Frances UNKNOWN ____
|                       (1592 - ....) m 1615
|
|--Peter BATEMAN 
|  (1654 - 1676)
|                      _Henry BROOKS _______+
|                     | (1591 - 1683) m 1621
|_Martha BROOKS ______|
  (1634 - 1665) m 1643|
                      |_Grace WHEELER ______
                        (.... - 1664) m 1621

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[89684] Ancestral File Number: MBXW-WL

[89685] [S595] Ancestral File (TM)

[89686] [S597] Ancestral File (TM)


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Marge BILLINGSLEY

[34595]

ABT 1580 - ____

Father: Francis BILLINGSLEY
Mother: Bridgett VERNON

Family 1 : Frances RAWLEY

                        _John BILLINGSLEY ___+
                       | (1525 - ....)       
 _Francis BILLINGSLEY _|
| (1551 - 1623) m 1575 |
|                      |_Frances ACTON ______+
|                        (1527 - ....)       
|
|--Marge BILLINGSLEY 
|  (1580 - ....)
|                       _Sir Thomas VERNON __
|                      |                     
|_Bridgett VERNON _____|
  (1554 - ....) m 1575 |
                       |_____________________
                                             

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[34595] Married Francis Rowley 1623 in County Shrop. England.


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Samuel CRISWELL

____ - ____

Family 1 : Patience
  1. +Celia CRISWELL

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Lydia DAVIS

____ - ____

Father: James DAVIS
Mother: Lydia BROWN


                       _Silas DAVIS ________+
                      |                     
 _James DAVIS ________|
|                     |
|                     |_Elizabeth MARBLE ___
|                                           
|
|--Lydia DAVIS 
|  
|                      _Esek BROWN _________
|                     |                     
|_Lydia BROWN ________|
                      |
                      |_Rachael COLE _______
                                            

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Sarah ELLIS

____ - ____

Father: Malachi ELLIS
Mother: Jane BLACKWELL


                       _Matthias ELLIS _____+
                      |                     
 _Malachi ELLIS ______|
|                     |
|                     |_Mercy NYE __________+
|                                           
|
|--Sarah ELLIS 
|  
|                      _Joshua BLACKWELL ___+
|                     |                     
|_Jane BLACKWELL _____|
                      |
                      |_Mercy FISH _________
                                            

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Margarie FITZJOHN

[67217]

____ - ____

Family 1 : John DE LANHERNE
  1. +Alice DE LANHERNE

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[67217] Still Living.

[118635] CHAN20 Jun 2001


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Margaret E. GRANSTAFF

1824 - 1908

Family 1 : John C. GREENUP
  1. +Francis Alice GREENUP

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[120832] _UID2D518270B505D511B01BB5D248919A390ECE


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Mary JOHNSON

____ - ____

Father: John JOHNSON
Mother: Marjorie HEATH


                       _John JOHNSON ________+
                      |                      
 _John JOHNSON _______|
|                     |
|                     |_Hannah THROCKMORTON _+
|                                            
|
|--Mary JOHNSON 
|  
|                      _William HEATH _______
|                     |                      
|_Marjorie HEATH _____|
                      |
                      |_Agnes CHENEY ________
                                             

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Ephraim NOYES

____ - ____

Father: William NOYES
Mother: Ann PARKER

Family 1 : Parnall BREWER

                       _Robert William NOYES _+
                      |                       
 _William NOYES ______|
|                     |
|                     |_Joan ATTRIDGE ________
|                                             
|
|--Ephraim NOYES 
|  
|                      _Robert PARKER ________
|                     | (1557 - ....)         
|_Ann PARKER _________|
                      |
                      |_Mary Eydith COLLINS __
                                              

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Ella PARKER

[45854]

28 Nov 1864 - 3 Nov 1901

Father: Washington Lafayette PARKER
Mother: Martha Ann TUBB

Family 1 : George William FORBES
  1.  William Parker FORBES
  2. +Mamie Emme FORBES
  3. +Gertrude Verda FORBES
  4.  Edith May FORBES
  5.  Edwin FORBES
  6.  George Dewitt FORBES

                                _Matthew PARKER _______
                               |                       
 _Washington Lafayette PARKER _|
| (1832 - 1917) m 1853         |
|                              |_Mary Isabella ISACKS _
|                                                      
|
|--Ella PARKER 
|  (1864 - 1901)
|                               _John TUBB ____________
|                              |                       
|_Martha Ann TUBB _____________|
  (1835 - 1909) m 1853         |
                               |_Salla MALONE _________
                                                       

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[45854] [hunteraaa.FTW]

[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 66, Ed. 1, Tree #0612, Date ofImport: Apr 28, 2001]

An interesting event in history happened to my relatives, the Parker's. The story from The Dallas Morning Sun April 5, 1953 is as follows:
Fort Parker Looms as Courage Shrine
On a slant of hill in Limestone County one morning last week a man was plowing with a mule and a bull tongue plow.At the end of his furrow rose up the ten ft. high
walls and the twenty ft. high blockhouses of Fort Parker.
Only thing you could see on the landscape was the man with the bull tongue plow and the mule and the great stockade, rising uplike something in a too realistic dream. So you didn't even have to imagine how things looked on the same spot on May 19, 1836.
On that morning 127 years ago most of the men of Fort Parker were plowing the fields around the stockade. Most of them were out of sight of the walls.
About two hours after sunrise several hundred members of the Wasp band of the middle Comanche plus a number of their Kiowa allies, appeared on a rise about 300 yards from the fort. They were on their war horses and the sky was studded with lances, yet they displayed a white flag and a young Comanche rode up to the walls making the pantomimic peacesign, though his pony's tail was tied up in a bun the way the Indians fix theirmounts before battle.
Foolishly, the folks in the fort opened the huge doublegates, and a man named Benjamin F. Parker went out to talk. He was killed. While this was going on the patriarch of the fort, Elder John Parker, a veteran ofthe American Revolution led a party of women and children out of the back of the fort and told them to race for the woods.
Ben Parker's brother, a husky fellow named Silas Parker, stood at the open gate of the fort, and fought off Indians with a hoe. Finally he was overpowered and killed and scalped. A massacre followed, although an astonishing number of the able bodied settlers got away and hid. Elder Parker and his wife Granny Parker were caught. The old Revolutionary soldier was killed and Granny was speared and outraged and left for dead.
The war party must have been in a hurry. They didn't even burn and loot the fort. They rode to the northwest, taking several woman and children captives.
Twoof the captives were a 9 year old girl, Cynthia Ann Parker, and a 6 year old boy, John Parker, children of the brave men who had fought the Indians at the gate of the fort.
The night after the fight the Indians camped and had a war dance and almost stomped and beat their captives to death.
The survivors of Fort Parker eventually returned to their bulletproof stockade. With determined men behind the walls the fort could turn back any number of the crudely armed prairieIndians.
There was word of the lost Parker children. One of the captured women, Mrs. Rachel Plummer, was freed after Gen. Sam Houston paid her ransom. Mrs.Plummer got back to Fort Parker and died a few days after getting home. She said the Parker children had become adopted members of the Comanche band.
This seemed true. For in 1840 a Comanchero (or trader to the Comanches) reported seeing a little white girl. He tried to ransom her, but the Indians told him that all the goods the Comanchero had wouldn't be enough to buy the white child. JohnParker became a Comanche warrior and rode on raids from central Mexico to Kansas. Cynthia Ann became the wife of the noted chief, Peta Nocona, and bore him several children. One of these children was Quanah Parker, last war chief of theComanches, and later a judge and friend of Theodore Roosevelt.
For about 24 years Cynthia Ann Parker rode and lived with the wild Comanches. They were almost constantly at war with other Indians, with the Texas Rangers, and with the U.S. Army.
On December 18, 1860 a mixed force of Texas Rangers, U.S. Dragoons, and armed settlers around Mineral Wells were on a revenge raid against the Comanches. They surprised a band on the headwaters of

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Cornelius PHILLIPS

[104630]

ABT 1790 - ____

Father: John PHILLIPS
Mother: Eunice HOWELL

Family 1 :

                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _John PHILLIPS ______|
| (.... - 1827)       |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Cornelius PHILLIPS 
|  (1790 - ....)
|                      _Daniel HOWELL ______+
|                     | (1716 - 1763)       
|_Eunice HOWELL ______|
  (.... - 1840)       |
                      |_Abigail CLARK ______
                        (1716 - 1762)       

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[104630] [S792] Descendants of Edward Howell

[104629] [S792] Descendants of Edward Howell


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John WING WINGE

[92918]

____ - 21 Jun 1630

Father: Matthew WING WINGE WYNGE
Mother: Mary

Family 1 : Deborah BATCHELDER
  1.  Deborah WING WINGE
  2. +John WING WINGE
  3. +Daniel WING WINGE
  4. +Stephen WING WINGE
  5.  Matthew WING WINGE

                             _Godfriedus WYNGE ___
                            | (1526 - 1599)       
 _Matthew WING WINGE WYNGE _|
| (1549 - 1614) m 1572      |
|                           |_Levina _____________
|                                                 
|
|--John WING WINGE 
|  (.... - 1630)
|                            _____________________
|                           |                     
|_Mary _____________________|
  (1552 - ....) m 1572      |
                            |_____________________
                                                  

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[92918] JOHN WING came to America 1632; was in Boston for a time, afterward at
Saugus. "In 1637, Edward Freeman and nine others, who had been residents
ofSaugus, formed an association to erect a plantation or town within his
Majesty's General Court at Plymouth, and near the neck of land between
the opposite shoures of Barnstable and Buzzard's Bays." "They were soon
on the ground, and with them about fifty others who were called As was
Shawme, and has since been known as Sandwich. He maried Deborah,
daughter of Rev. Stephen Batchelder. One of their children was Daniel
Wing.
Source: Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, MA & his descendants
Thomas Spooner, 1883
JOHN WING He resided in Sandwich England then at Hambury. Removed to
Flushing, Zealand where he was pastor of the Puritan Church. He then
resided at the Hague where he died ca. 1629. His wife, Deborah came to
Lynn, Mass, in 1632 with her sons Daniel, John and Stephen, leaving son
Matthew in England [POM]. Her father Rev. Stephen Bachiler came with her
[M&N]. !Rev. John, son of Matthew Wing, was a non-conformist preacher in
the island of Walcheron, in Flushing, provice of Zealand,
Holland, and in London. He matriculated at Oxford University, England,
was well educated and the author of several printed books, which are
still estant, a bound book of Sermons delivered by John Wing in Hamburg,
printed at Flushing, Holland, in 1621, is owned by George Wing Sisson. He
was born in England and died in London in 1630. He married Deborah,
daughter of Rev. Stephen Batchelder. He had sons John, Matthew, Stephen,
and Daniel [NNY]. Flushing, Holland, London, England. 1620 - He
published, at Middleburgh, "The Crowne Conjugall, or the Spouse Royall".
1621 - He published, at Flushing, "Jacobs Staffe to beare up the
Faithfull, and to beate down the Profane". 1622 - He
published "The Best Merchandise". 1624 - His wife Deborah, aged
thirty-two, had license granted to herself and two of her children (viz.,
Stephen aged three, and Deborah aged thirteen), to pass beyond the seas
to her husband "Mr. John Wing, preacher, resident in Vlishing." He
published this year in London a pamphlet entitled, "The Saint's
Advantage", "A Sermon preached at the Hage the 18th of May, by John Wing,
an unworthy minister of the gospel and pastor of the English church at
Flushing in Zeeland." Rev. Thomas Prence adds, "This Wing was pastor of
the English Puritan Church at Meddleborough in
Zeeland, whose widow brought her children to Sandwich in New England, who
afterwards turned Quackers, and from which the Wings of Sandwich,
Wareham, Rochester and Dartmouth are derived." 1629,11,2 - Will proved
1630,8,4. Executrix, wife Deborah. Overseers, Edward Foord, merchant, of
London, and Andrew Blake of Stroud, in Kent, yeoman. He calls himself
"late of the Hague, in Holland, clerk, now living in St. Mary, Aldermary,
London." He directs that certain freehold lands in Cuckston and Stroud in
Kent shall be sold and the money with other goods, etc., divided into
equal parts; one part to wife Deborah, "and the other part or moiety to
be equally and indifferently had, parted, divided, and enjoyed, unto and
amongst all my children, share and share alike, except into and by my
daughter Deborah, whom I have already advanced in marriage." 1692,1,31 -
"Old Goody Wing was buried" at this date, as is seen by Yarmouth, MA,
records. She was probably his widow.[OH]


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Abial WOOD

____ - ____

Father: Henry WOOD
Mother: Abigail JENNEY


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _Henry WOOD _________|
|                     |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Abial WOOD 
|  
|                      _John JENNEY ________
|                     |                     
|_Abigail JENNEY _____|
                      |
                      |_Sarah CAREY ________
                                            

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