_William CHENEY ______+ | (1368 - 1399) m 1394 _Lawrence CHENEY ____| | (1397 - 1461) m 1418| | |_Catherine PABENHAM __+ | (1372 - 1436) m 1394 | |--John CHENEY | (1432 - 1489) | _John COKAYNE ________+ | | (1358 - 1429) m 1405 |_Elizabeth COKAYNE __| (1403 - ....) m 1418| |_Edith (Ida) de GREY _+ (1374 - 1426) m 1405
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GEORGE GODFREY, progenitor of the Godfreys of Chatham, Mass., arrived in
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World Family Tree Vol. 22, Ed. 1
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Savage Total outline.FTW
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Engineer at GE, designed machinery to handle trains, apprenticed there
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George FARR
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____ - BEF 1851
Family 1
: Charlotte Rouse Elizabeth Ann UPJOHN
CHAN8 Jun 2001
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George David GODFRY
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1640 - 1688
Father: Francis GODFRY
Mother: Elizabeth HALL
Family 1
: Hannah
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_Francis GODFRY _____|
| m 1621 |
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|--George David GODFRY
| (1640 - 1688)
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|_Elizabeth HALL _____|
m 1621 |
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Eastham, Mass., before 1661. He and his wife, whose name is unknown,
were the parents of nine children, five sons and four daughters, all born
and recorded at Eastham between 1662 and 1688 (The Mayflower Descendant,
4:30; hereinafter MD). According to family tradition, George may have
been the son of Francis Godfrey, who was in Plymouth in 1637, Duxbury in
1638, and died in Bridgewater in 1666; however, there is no proof of the
relationship. Three of George's sons, George, jr., Moses and Jonathan,
went to Monomoit between 1686 and 1705, before the name of the town was
officially changed to Chatham on 11 June 1712. George Godfrey, the
eldest, settled near the shore north of Ragged Neck in 1686. He served
as constable, fence viewer and surveyor during the next few years. In
1700, he and William Nickerson were chosen to superintend the building of
the meeting house. He appears on a list of heads of families in 1711,
but after that time he and his family disappear from Chatham records. He
may have joined the Monomoit families who went at that time to Duck Creek
(now Smyrna) in Kent Co., Delaware. Moses Godfrey joined his older
brother in Monomoit about 1695, settling at Cotchpinicut Neck, Old
Harbor. He, too, served as tithingman, fence viewer and surveyor during
the next few years. He was on the grand jury in 1705 and served as
assessor in 1710, becoming a man of prestige and influence in the
community. Jonathan Godfrey, the youngest brother, joined George and
Moses in 1707, taking his turn at town service. Moses and Jonathan, but
not George, are mentioned in the division of land which took place in
1713/14. Jonathan, spelling his name "Godfre, signed a petition in March
of 1716 in favor of Capt. Ebenezer Hawes in the latter's controversy
with the Rev. Hugh Adams (William C. Smith, History of Chatham, Mass.,
1909-46, pp. 104, 141, 159, 168, 190, 221; hereinafter, Smith).
Source: The Godfreys of Chatham, MA by Elizabeth Pearson White of
Winnetka, Ill.
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He arrived in Eastham, Mass. before 1661. [1]-p.60
He may have been the son of Francis Godfrey who was in Plymouth, Mass. in
1637, in Duxbury in 1638 died in Bridgeport, Mass. in 1666. [1]-p.60
References: Book-The Godfreys of Chatham, Mass. by Elizabeth Pearson White
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Benjamin T HARRIS
1732 - ____
Father: Benjamin HARRIS
Mother: Sarah DUMAS
_Col William HARRIS _+
| (1669 - 1730) m 1696
_Benjamin HARRIS ____|
| (1700 - ....) m 1737|
| |_Temperance OVERTON _
| (1678 - ....) m 1696
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|--Benjamin T HARRIS
| (1732 - ....)
| _____________________
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|_Sarah DUMAS ________|
(1709 - 1764) m 1737|
|_____________________
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Susanne E. JAMISON
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Wft Est 1838-1861 - Wft Est 1839-1932
Father: Allen JAMESON
Mother: Catherine SAVAGE
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_Allen JAMESON ______|
| m 1838 |
| |__________________________
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|--Susanne E. JAMISON
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| _William SAVAGE __________+
| | (1784 - 1842) m 1805
|_Catherine SAVAGE ___|
(1820 - 1881) m 1838|
|_Susannah Bolin WILLIAMS _+
(1783 - 1877) m 1805
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Richard "Dick" Carl LINSE
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20 Feb 1918 - 26 Nov 1994
Father: Francis "Frank" Joseph LINSE
Mother: Grace Elizabeth HARKLESS
Family 1
:
_Aloisius III "Louis" LINSE _+
| (1847 - 1889) m 1870
_Francis "Frank" Joseph LINSE _|
| (1883 - 1944) |
| |_Barbara RASTATTER __________+
| (1854 - ....) m 1870
|
|--Richard "Dick" Carl LINSE
| (1918 - 1994)
| _Abner Warren HARKLESS ______+
| | (1858 - ....)
|_Grace Elizabeth HARKLESS _____|
(1894 - 1970) |
|_Sarah Ann MCCAMEY __________
(1859 - ....)
finished high school just after the depression, his father dying a few years before.
self educated, held several patents, specialized in building precision instruments like telescopes and model steam engines. his shop in the basement was his castle. smoked a pipe for many years. loved square dancing. traveled widely with virginia on
tours around world.
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