_____________________ | _Munson CARR ________| | (1828 - 1885) m 1849| | |_____________________ | | |--Charles CARR | (1860 - ....) | _David EVANS ________ | | (1790 - 1865) m 1823 |_Isabella EVANS _____| (1831 - 1903) m 1849| |_Katherine MURPHY ___+ (1804 - 1875) m 1823
[71099]
!see notes of father; married Ida Miller
5/12 years 1860 census
_Abraham COOPER _____+ | _Nicoll COOPER ______| | | | |_Harriet HOWELL _____+ | | |--Chauncey COOPER | | _____________________ | | |_Nancy HINSDALE _____| | |_____________________
_Phillip GAY ________+ | (1711 - ....) m 1733 _Joel GAY ___________| | (1746 - 1821) m 1775| | |_Margaret HARDEN ____ | (1712 - ....) m 1733 | |--Elisha GAY | (1794 - 1865) | _Abraham TILLOTSON __+ | | (1726 - 1796) m 1752 |_Margery TILLOTSON __| (1763 - 1816) m 1775| |_Cybel BROOKER ______+ (1730 - 1767) m 1752
[113745] CHAN20 Jun 2001
__ | _Nicholas Claes Jacobse GROESBECK _| | (1624 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Willem GROESBECK | | __ | | |_Elisabeth ? ______________________| | |__
_Derk Jans HUMMEL _____+ | (1754 - 1816) m 1801 _Derk Derks HUMMEL ____| | (1817 - 1860) m 1842 | | |_Asseltje SJIRKS ______ | m 1801 | |--Johannes HUMMEL | (1843 - ....) | _Johannes Relses BIES _ | | |_Rimkje Johannes BIES _| (1821 - ....) m 1842 | |_Tietje Berends KIES __
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
[92619]
NASH, SAMUEL- A freeman on the 1633 list, Samuel Nash in 1637 was one of
the volunteers against the Pequot Indians (PCR 1:61). He was a surveyor
of the highways in 1640/41 (PCR 2:9), and a grandjuror several times
(PCR, passiin). He was a sergeant from Duxbury in the 1645 expedition
against the Narragansetts, and in the same year he was made a lieutenant
(PCR 2:90, 88). Several times he posted bond as surety for others to
appear in court, and on one occasion in 1647 when George Wright did not
appear after Nash and Richard Church had given bond of 20 pounds each for
him, the court gave them license to apprehend Wright (PCR 2:113). It
appears that they lost their money, for on 7 June 1648 the court gave
Lieutenant Nash and Sergeant Church authority to collect a 5/8 pound debt
owed Wright toward recovering their loss as a result of Wright breaking
his bond (PCR 2:127). In 1652 he was made chief marshal for the colony,
and in 1653 he became a deputy for Duxbury (PCR 3:12, 23). In 1658 he
was one of those selected by the Council of War to be an adviser to the
colony's major (PCR 3:153). In 1664 he and John Sprague were fined 3
pounds each for signing as witness" a document made by William Pabodie
for separating William and Mercy Tubbs from their wedding bond (PCR
4:66). In 1666 he complained that the constable of Duxbury did not pay
him part of his salary as marshal, and the court told him to buy ten
shillings worth of corn at the expense of John Boume, who was the
original cause of the neglect of payment (PCR 4:121). On 6 July 1682
Nash testified that he was age eighty or thereabouts and that he had been
sent years earlier by Governor Bradford to accompany Edward Winslow to go
to the trading post at Sowarnset where Thomas Prence was in charge (PCR
7:M. Thus he was bom ca. 1602. His wife is not known. Because he was
aged and not able to care for himself alone, he put his estate in the
hands of his daughter Marth's husband, William Clarke, and the estate was
appraised by John Soule and Philip Leonard, chosen by Clarke and approved
by Nash. He died before 5 March 1683/84, when the court gave Martha
Clarke some personal estate of Nash valued at about 19 pounds as her due
for her pains in looking after her father (PCR 6:126). By his will dated
2 June 1681 he gave his dwelling house and some lands to Martha Clarke,
other lands to his deceased grandson Samuel Sampson's two sons, Samuel
and Ichabod Sampson, and the rest of his estate to his daughter Martha,
and his granddaughters Elizabeth Delano and Mary Howland (Ply. Colony PR
4:2:112). Clarence Almon Torrey, "A Nash-Sarnpson-Delano-Howland
Pro'olem," TAG 15;165, uses this will and other information to show that
Samuel Sampson, the deceased grandson of Lt. Samuel Nash was a son of
Abraham Sampson of Duxbury, and thus that Abraham Sampson had married a
daughter of Samuel Nash. Since Nash did not mention other sons of
Abraham Sampson, it appeared that Abraham had two wives, with the other
wife unidentified. Nash's daughter Martha Clarke was childless. With no
indication that Nash had any other married children, Torrey felt it safe
to assume that the granddaughters were daughters of Abraham Sampson by
his first wife, and he identified them as Elizabeth Sampson, wife of
Philip (2)Delano, and Mary Sampson, wife of Samuel (2) Howland (Henry)
(1).
Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620-1691 by Eugene Aubrey
Stratton
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_Sebastianus PEETERMANS ____+ | (1763 - 1834) m 1799 _Joan Joseph aka Joannes Josephus PEETERMANS _| | (1817 - 1892) m 1862 | | |_Elizabeth PANS ____________+ | (1781 - 1819) m 1799 | |--Mary Erma PETERMAN | (1871 - ....) | _Gaspar VANDEGAER __________ | | (.... - 1861) |_Melonie VANDEGAER ___________________________| (1843 - 1919) m 1862 | |_Johanna Catharina BROWEER _+
[63876] Still Living.
[117523] CHAN8 Jun 2001
_John SAWYER ________+ | _William SAWYER _____| | | | |_____________________ | | |-- SAWYER | | _William BITFIELD ___ | | |_Ruth BITFIELD ______| | |_Elizabeth __________
_Daniel SMALL _______+ | _Daniel II SMALL ____| | | | |_Joanna WELLS _______+ | | |--Daniel Francis SMALL | | _____________________ | | |_Hannah G. BROWN ____| | |_____________________
_Francis SMALL ______+ | _Benjamin SMALLEY ___| | | | |_Elizabeth LEIGHTON _+ | | |--Mary SMALL | | _John SNOW __________+ | | (1655 - ....) |_Rebecca SNOW _______| | |_Mary SMALLEY _______+