_John CHIPMAN _______ | _Samuel CHIPMAN _____| | | | |_Hope HOWLAND _______+ | | |--Jacob CHIPMAN | | _Henry II COBB ______+ | | |_Sarah COBB _________| | |_Sarah HINCKLEY _____+
_Edwin A CHRYSLER ___+ | (1834 - 1908) m 1859 _George Adelbert CHRYSLER _| | (1863 - 1905) | | |_Lucy Ann BENCROFT __+ | (1843 - 1923) m 1859 | |--Ida May CHRYSLER | (1888 - 1961) | _____________________ | | |_Grace ALEXANDER __________| (1865 - 1944) | |_____________________
__ | _Richard I HOWELL ___| | (.... - 1709) m 1669| | |__ | | |--John HOWELL | (1670 - 1733) | __ | | |_Miss _______________| (.... - 1884) m 1669| |__
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John is listed by himself on this census.
In the name of God, Amen. The 14 December, 1733, I, John Howell, of
Southold, in Suffolk County, yeoman, being at present very sick. I
leave to my wife Hannah all my movable estate, to be disposed of at
her decease as she shall think fit, to my daughters, except as
hereinafter given; I also leave to her the use of all lands, and
meadows, and houses for four years; and the use of one room in my
dwelling house, and one end of my barn, and the use of 1/3 of all
lands during her widowhood. I leave to my son, John Howell (the son of
Margaret Howell my former wife), two steers and one heifer. I leave to
my son, Jonathan Howell (the son of Hannah Howell, my present wife),
all my lands and tenements whatsoever, after my wife's decease, also 2
steers and 1 heifer. I leave to each of my daughters, Eunice, Jemima,
and Esther, one good cow. I make my wife sole executor.
John & Margaret had child: John. He & Hanna had children: Eunice [11
Dec. 1713], Jemima, Ester & Jonathan [ca. 1720-3/26/1804].
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This date is stated in the Riverhead Town book by Virginia Wine but in
1698, John is alone on the census. They were possibly married later.
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Howell, Howell Notebooks
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Donnelly, Howell, Richard Family
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Wines, Riverhead Pioneers
[960] page 42-45 - lists inventory
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_Samuel LEWIS _______+ | (1770 - 1800) _Nathaniel LEWIS ________| | (1792 - 1862) | | |_Lydia KELLY ________ | (1769 - 1857) | |--Isaac LEWIS | (1828 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Rachel GORSUCH GOSSAGE _| (1794 - 1873) | |_____________________
__ | _Thomas LOMBARD _____| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas II LOMBARD | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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LOMBARD, THOMAS -The Wakefield article (see Bernard Lombard above) shows
that Thomas Lombard was baptized at Thorncombe, Dorset, 2 February
1581/82, the son of Thomas Lombard. He had a brother, Bernard, baptized
there 2 July 15N, but the Bernard found in New England records is
Thomas's son. Thomas married more than once, perhaps three times, and
had children by at least two wives. He probably came to New England on
the Mary and John, settling at Dorchester, where he appear on Dorchester
records, including the baptism of his son Jobaniah on 23 June 1639, and
thus he arrived in Plymouth Colony several years after his son Bernard.
On 3 December 1639 Thomas was licensed to keep an ordinary and sell wine
at Barnstable for entertaining strangers, provided that he would keep
order in the house (PCR 1:137). He was a surveyor of the highways for
Barnstable on 6 June 1649 (PCR 2:139). The court ordered on 2 October
1660 that since Jedidiah, the son of Thomas Lombard, Sr., had acted
stubbornly against his father, Jedidiah, with the consent of his father,
could place himself with some other honest and godly family, if he could
do so, but if he did not, then Mr. Hinckley would so dispose of him (PCR
3:201).
On 7 March 1664/65 administration of the estate of Thomas Lombard was
given to his widow, Joyce, and his sons 3edi&ah and Caleb (PCR 4:81).
His will, dated 23 March 1662/63, inventory 8 February 1664/65, mentioned
his wife; his sons Caleb, jedidah, Benjamin, Bernard, and Joshua; his
sonsin-law Joseph Benjamin and Edward Coleman; his daughters Margaret
Coleman and jemima; and his granddaughter Abigail Benjamin (MD 16:124).
Three sons predeceased him: two sons named Thomas baptized at Thomcombe,
one of whom must have died young- The other, who came to New England with
him, appeared on the 1643 ATBA list, and died without known issue, before
his father made his will; and Jobaniah, who died young. Son Joshua
married Abigail Linnel; jedidiah married Hannah Wing; Benjamin married
(1) Jane Warren (2) Sarah Walker, and (3) widow Hannah Whetstone; and
Caleb, whose wffe's name is unknown. Daughter Margaret married Edward
Coleman, and Jemima married Joseph Benjamin. Additional information on
the Lombard family can be found in the Amos Otis Papers, which are not
well documented.
Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620-1691 by Eugene Aubrey
Stratton
_Johan Phillipp RACKE _+ | _Abraham RAKE _______| | | | |_______________________ | | |--Jacob RAKE | | _John Jacob SIMMONS ___+ | | |_Susannah SIMMONS ___| | |_Susannah SIMMONS _____+
_____________________ | _Benjamin REXFORD ___| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Edith REXFORD | | _Abisha BENTLEY _____ | | |_Ella BENTLEY _______| | |_Hannah GRAY ________+
_Wade Hamilton "Hamp" TRAMMELL _ | (1828 - 1890) m 1858 _Newton Thomas TRAMMELL _| | (1863 - ....) m 1887 | | |_Sarah Elizabeth CALLAHAM ______+ | (1840 - 1931) m 1858 | |--Oscar Leon TRAMMELL | (1892 - 1896) | ________________________________ | | |_Frances Bertha NORMAN __| (1869 - 1939) m 1887 | |________________________________
_Wade Hamilton "Hamp" TRAMMELL _ | (1828 - 1890) m 1858 _Henry Barksdale TRAMMELL _| | (1871 - 1950) m 1895 | | |_Sarah Elizabeth CALLAHAM ______+ | (1840 - 1931) m 1858 | |--Roger Lee TRAMMELL | (1900 - 1983) | ________________________________ | | |_Ester (Esco) SANDERS _____| (1872 - 1926) m 1895 | |________________________________
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