John ANGIER

____ - ____

Family 1 : Mary BOURNE

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Delivered (Deliverence) CHARLES

[82314] [82315]

____ - ____

Family 1 : Jonathan ROSE

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[82314] Ancestral File Number: 1XNG-5J4

[124141] _UID8B7B8270B505D511B01BB5D248919A399624

[82315] [S578] Ancestral File (TM)


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Yelverton II CROWELL

____ - ____

Father: Yelverton CROWELL
Mother: Elizabeth HAMMOND


                       _John CROWE _________
                      | (1590 - ....)       
 _Yelverton CROWELL __|
|                     |
|                     |_Elishua ____________
|                                           
|
|--Yelverton II CROWELL 
|  
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Elizabeth HAMMOND __|
                      |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Marie DE DELASHMETTE

ABT 1715 - ____

Family 1 : Jonann Jacob Hans WAGGONER

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Glenn Vernon KIMBALL

[70335]

18 Nov 1914 - 25 Nov 1934

Father: Fredrick Clair KIMBALL
Mother: Mary Amelia MOCK


                           _Lorenzo Heber (Len) KIMBALL ___+
                          | (1866 - 1929) m 1888           
 _Fredrick Clair KIMBALL _|
| (1894 - 1956) m 1913    |
|                         |_Dorothea Christensen SORENSEN _+
|                           (1864 - 1924) m 1888           
|
|--Glenn Vernon KIMBALL 
|  (1914 - 1934)
|                          _Johannes Martin MOCK __________
|                         |                                
|_Mary Amelia MOCK _______|
  (1894 - 1981) m 1913    |
                          |_Christina Marie PETERSON ______
                                                           

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[70335] His mother and father were divorced. Her second marriage was to a
Everett Drinkwater. He later adopted him.

His mother and father were divorced. Her second marriage was to a
Everett Drinkwater. He later adopted him.

His mother and father were divorced. Her second marriage was to a
Everett Drinkwater. He later adopted him.

His mother and father were divorced. Her second marriage was to a
Everett Drinkwater. He later adopted him.


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Samuel MARTIN

[92932]

1613 - ____

Family 1 : Phoebe BISBY
  1. +William Seaborn MARTIN

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[92932] MARTIN FAMILY
Capt. Ashbel Martin, born November 27, 1760, purchased Lot 66 on December
20, 1774 in Peacham, VT. His father, Abijah Martin, bought 100 acres in
Peacham, Vt, on November 4, 1774.
No improvements were made on any of these properties because of the
outbreak of the Revolutionary War, which claimed the attention of all these
Militia men. After the War they all returned to Peacham, VT.
In 1780, Ashbel Martin, with 3 to 4 of his brothers, maybe Abijah, Andrew,
David, Samuel and perhaps Marsh, left Woodbury, CT and walked to Peacham,
250 miles. They carried everything with them, utensils, tools, guns,
ammunition, etc., to provide themselves with game for food and to defend
themselves from Indians.
When the Martins arrived, their first business was to cut down a few small
trees and make a lean-to and cover it with brush. The brothers settled
near-by and also made lean-to's to protect themselves from the weather. A
fire was always burning to keep off the wild beasts and Indians. While on
slept the other always kept watch with their old flintlock guns. Soon
shanties were made, then they could clear the land. When supplies were
needed one of them would follow the mountain brook to the river and go 20
miles to the next settlement. They worked until cold weather, then buried
their tools and belongings in the ground, hiding them and walked 250 miles
back to Woodbury, CT.
Each year they came back again, walking the 250 miles, and worked on their
clearing; planted potatoes and corn. This was repeated for several years
and the settlers along their route said they were like birds going south
for the winter.
After clearing enough land to support their families, raising food stuffs,
their entire families came to Peacham, including their father Abijah and
their mother Sarah.
They prospered and in 1800, Ashbel Martin built the first frame house there
in Caledonia County.
These Martins are descended from The Kings of Scotland, the Bruces, etc.


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Hannah PITTS

____ - ____

Father: George PITTS
Mother: Elizabeth BRIGHTMAN

Family 1 : Stephen BURT

                        _Ebenezer PITTS _____+
                       |                     
 _George PITTS ________|
|                      |
|                      |_Elizabeth HASKINS __+
|                                            
|
|--Hannah PITTS 
|  
|                       _Joseph BRIGHTMAN ___+
|                      |                     
|_Elizabeth BRIGHTMAN _|
                       |
                       |_Suzanne TURNER _____+
                                             

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