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_Edmund Lord Mortimer I MORTIMER ______+ | (.... - 1304) _Roger Earl Of March I MORTIMER _| | (1287 - 1330) | | |_Unknown ______________________________ | | |--Katherine MORTIMER | | _Geoffrey Lord Geneville DE GENEVILLE _ | | (.... - 1314) m 1252 |_Joan 1356 DE GENEVILLE _________| | |_Maud DE LACY _________________________+ (.... - 1304) m 1252
_Henry MOWERY _______+ | (1783 - 1855) m 1808 _David MOWERY _______| | (1819 - 1889) m 1845| | |_Susanna FREEZE _____+ | (1790 - 1858) m 1808 | |--Manerva E MOWERY | (1860 - 1872) | _Peter DILLOW _______ | | |_Elizabeth DILLOW ___| (1823 - 1902) m 1845| |_Mary LENTZ _________
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
_Thomas II NYE ______+ | _Benjamin NYE _______| | | | |_Agnes RYE __________ | | |--Jonathan NYE | | _Thomas TUPPER ______+ | | (1577 - ....) |_Katherine TUPPER ___| | |_Katherine GATOR ____
__ | _John PEABODY _______| | | | |__ | | |--John PABODIE | | __ | | |_Agnes ______________| | |__
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JOHN PABODIE: He probably arrived in the Plymouth Colony in 1635 or
1636, for his name appears on the list of freemen of the colony dated
March 7, 1636/37, and he was admitted and sworn with others whose names
were on that list on Jan. 2, 1637/8.
John Peabody received a grant of 10 acres of land Jan. 1, 1637/8, "on
Duxburrow side, lying betwixt the lands of William Tubs on the north side
and those of Experience Mitchell on the south side, and from the sea in
the west; and from Blew Fish River in the easte." Another tract, granted
him Nov. 2, 1640, was 30 acres "with meadow to it" at North River. He was
a member of the jury that convicted three young Englishmen of the murder
of an Indian on Sept. 4, 1638, and of the "Grand Inquest" at the court
June 4, 1639. He was one of the sureties on a neighbor's bond June 4,
1645. In 1645, John Paybody and his son, William, were among the
original proprietors of Bridgewater, Mass. He was a witness with Thomas
Winterton against Edward Richards when he was tried in court at Salem
4:9:1645, on a charge of making a false statement to them concerning
shipboard killings. Richards was convicted and fined 10 shillings and
ordered to acknowledge his sin before the congregation at Lynn.
Source: Velton Peabody, "Peabody Family Home Page,"
http://www.pbdy.com/, Mar 1998
_James PADDOCK ______+ | _William Ephraim PADDOCK _| | | | |_Augusta CRAFTS _____ | | |--Mary Louisa PADDOCK | | _____________________ | | |_Mary CLARK ______________| | |_____________________
_Benjamin SMALL _____+ | _Benjamin II SMALL __| | | | |_Patience BAKER _____+ | | |--Bridget SMALL | | _William ELDRIDGE ___+ | | |_Bridget ELDRIDGE ___| | |_Thankful CROWELL ___
_Gerrit Gysbertse VAN BROCKLIN _+ | (1739 - ....) _Alexander (Sander) VAN BROCKLIN _| | (1776 - 1866) | | |_Anna KITTS ____________________+ | | |--Roxalina VAN BROCKLIN | (1806 - ....) | _Charles CADY __________________ | | |_Sarah J. CADY ___________________| (1778 - 1847) | |_Jane HELMER ___________________
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!Revolutionary Soldiers bur in Mo, p. 245
Served as a Teamster, 1778-1779 enlisted in what is now Waxhaw, Union
County, S. C.
Missouri Historical Review, Apr 1978, p. 292 -Pack No 31, Settlement of John
Walkups estate "listing of slave family by combination of sale and
distribution."
Dicy, ae 26, son Tom ae 1-given George May of Ky
(Could this have been George Given?)
Harriet ae 2 sold to Michael Woods
Harrison ae 3 sold to John Laughlin, son in law
Winney ae7 sold of J. Harvey of Howard Co. Mo
(probably John Harvey, son in law)
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