Thursday, May 24, 2007

Ellen strickland

clipped from www.geocities.com


Spouse: John Carleton (1), b. ca. 1554 in Beeford, Yorkshire, England

Father: Thomas Carleton, b. ca. 1527 in Beeford, Yorkshire, England
Mother: Jennett Wilson
They had six children.
Married 1582.
This family may be traced back to England to 1066. Ellen Strickland Carleton was a direct descendant of Kings Edward the First, Second, and Third of England as well as of certain royal lines of Scotland, France and Spain. Her pedigree also goes back to Cederic, King of the West Saxons, 519 to 553.

They had six children.
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Ellen strickland

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Father: Walter Cecil Strickland Esq., b. 5 April 1516 in Sizergh, Westmoreland, England, d. 8 April 1569 in Sizergh, Westmoreland, England
Mother: Agnes Hammerton, b. ca. 1520 in Wigglesworth, Yorkshire, England, d. 20 October 1588


Ellen Strickland, b. ca. 1560 in Sizergh, Westmoreland, England

This family may be traced back to England to 1066. Ellen Strickland Carleton was a direct descendant of Kings Edward the First, Second, and Third of England as well as of certain royal lines of Scotland, France and Spain. Her pedigree also goes back to Cederic, King of the West Saxons, 519 to 553.

They had six children.


Spouse: John Carleton (1), b. ca. 1554 in Beeford, Yorkshire, England


Ellen Strickland, b. ca. 1560 in Sizergh, Westmoreland, England

Father: Walter Cecil Strickland Esq., b. 5 April 1516 in Sizergh, Westmoreland, England, d. 8 April 1569 in Sizergh, Westmoreland, England
Mother: Agnes Hammerton, b. ca. 1520 in Wigglesworth, Yorkshire, England, d. 20 October 1588
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

rev james noyes

something to research
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1674 - June 3, the First Congregrational Church of Stonington (Road
Church) was officially established with nine members - Rev. James Noyes,
Thomas Stanton, Sr. and Jr., Nathaniel Chesebrough, Thomas Miner, and his
son Ephraim, the brothers Nehemiah and Moses Palmer, and Thomas Wheeler.
In September Mr. Noyes was ordained minister of the
Gospel.

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This goes with Nicholas Noyes cartoon

Caption: "The sheriff brought
the witch up the broad aisle, her chains clanking as she stepped."
Description: This drawing illustrates a scene in John Musick's
book The Witch of Salem in which Rebecca Nurse is brought in chains to
the meeting house where the Rev. Nicholas Noyes pronounces her excommunication
before the congregation.
Source: The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad. By John R. Musick.
New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1893: 275. Artist: F. A. Carter.
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nicholas noyes

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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

noyes links

http://www.genealogysf.com/Stanton-p/i152.htm

again noyes

(II) Rev. James, third son of Rev. William and Anne (Parker) Noyes, was born October 22, 1608, at Chalderton, England. He lost his father at age of fourteen, and a few years later, August 22, 1627, he matriculated at Brazenose College. He did not graduate, as he was called away by his cousin, Thomas Parker, to teach the Free School at Newbury, England. (From Mather's "Magnolia"):

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more noyes

While there is much Noyes genealogy to be traced far beyond 1568, this record begins there.

(I) Rev. William Noyes was born in England about 1568; at age of twenty matriculated at University College, Oxford, as the following record attests: "NOYES, William of Wilts, Pleb. University College, Matric. 15, November 1588, aged 20, B. A. 31 May 1592 — Rector, Chalderton Wilts, 1602." He became rector of Chalderton in 1601, and continued until his death in 1621. He married, about 1595, Anne Parker, born 1575, died at the age of eighty-two, and was buried at Chalderton, March 7, 1657. She was a sister of Rev. Robert Parker, a non-conformist minister, father of Rev. Thomas Parker. Children:


  1. Ephrahem, died in England;

  2. Rev. Nathan, succeeded his father as rector of Chalderton;

  3. Rev. James, see forward;

  4. Nicholas, emigrated to New England; married Mary, daughter of Captain John Cutting; was deacon of Newbury church, and deputy to the general court, four terms;

  5. John, died in England.

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Peapods site for Noyes Family.. Good information.

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Noyes Family


revolutionary war


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Sunday, May 6, 2007

andrew domer again

  • Residence: 1880 Oakland, Garrett, Maryland 3


    Father: George William COLEMAN b: 7 APR 1851 in Deer Park, MD

    Mother: Margaret Ellen CASTEEL b: JAN 1856 in MD

    Marriage 1
    Andrew DOMER b: NOV 1877 in Austria

    • Married:
      1899

    Children

    1. Has No Children Erwin Gilmore DOMER b: 29 SEP 1897 in MD
    2. Has Children Andrew DOMER b: ABT 1903 in PA
    3. Has No Children Joseph DOMER b: 19 MAR 1905 in PA
    4. Has No Children William B DOMER b: 23 JAN 1907 in PA
    5. Has Children Margaret Elizabeth DOMER b: 4 MAR 1910 in Carnegie, Allegheny Co, PA
    6. Has No Children John Lawrence DOMER b: 1914 in PA
    7. Has No Children Katherine M DOMER b: Private

    Sources:

    1. Title: Bernice Coleman Carter
      Repository:
      Media: Book
      Note: One Trottwood Drive, Poquoson, VA 23662-2129, gigglez1@cox.net
    2. Title: gigglez1_GM.ged
      Repository:
      Media: Other
      Text: Date of Import: Jul 5, 2004
    3. Title: 1880 United States Federal Census
      Repository:
      Note: www.ancestry.com
      Media: Ancestry.com

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    andrew domer

  • Residence: 1880 Oakland, Garrett, Maryland 3


    Father: George William COLEMAN b: 7 APR 1851 in Deer Park, MD

    Mother: Margaret Ellen CASTEEL b: JAN 1856 in MD

    Marriage 1
    Andrew DOMER b: NOV 1877 in Austria

    • Married:
      1899

    Children

    1. Has No Children Erwin Gilmore DOMER b: 29 SEP 1897 in MD
    2. Has Children Andrew DOMER b: ABT 1903 in PA
    3. Has No Children Joseph DOMER b: 19 MAR 1905 in PA
    4. Has No Children William B DOMER b: 23 JAN 1907 in PA
    5. Has Children Margaret Elizabeth DOMER b: 4 MAR 1910 in Carnegie, Allegheny Co, PA
    6. Has No Children John Lawrence DOMER b: 1914 in PA
    7. Has No Children Katherine M DOMER b: Private

    Sources:

    1. Title: Bernice Coleman Carter
      Repository:
      Media: Book
      Note: One Trottwood Drive, Poquoson, VA 23662-2129, gigglez1@cox.net
    2. Title: gigglez1_GM.ged
      Repository:
      Media: Other
      Text: Date of Import: Jul 5, 2004
    3. Title: 1880 United States Federal Census
      Repository:
      Note: www.ancestry.com
      Media: Ancestry.com

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  • Name: Grace E COLEMAN 1 2
  • Sex: F
  • Name: Grace E. COLEMAN 3
  • Birth: 1878 in MD 2 3
  • Death: 21 JUL 1969
  • Residence: 1880 Oakland, Garrett, Maryland 3
  • Sex: F
  • Name: Grace E. COLEMAN 3
  • Birth: 1878 in MD 2 3
  • Death: 21 JUL 1969
  • Name: Grace E COLEMAN 1 2
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    Domer

    Andrew and Grace Domer Cemetary Location
    Chartiers Cemetery Records
    "D" Listings
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    Wednesday, May 2, 2007

    lydia ely

    clipped from www.tfaoi.com
    Lydia Ely (1840-1914) (Askart.com,
    WBAM) is considered
    one of the pioneers of the visual arts in Wisconsin. Lydia was active as
    an organizer, fund-raiser and chronicler of early Wisconsin art history.
    She directed the Fine Arts Division of the first great Milwaukee Industrial
    Exposition in 1881 and was instrumental in raising the majority of funds
    for the Soldiers' Civil War monument in Milwaukee. Her finely-detailed landscapes
    and still lifes reflect her interest in recreating vistas from her frequent
    travels around the country.
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    Saturday, April 21, 2007

    maybe??

    clipped from www.wsc.ma.edu
    Chapin.jpg
    Charles Sumner Chapin
    1896-1901
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    Friday, April 20, 2007

    More to Chapin Research..Could Be dead end

    clipped from www.deadfred.com

    Comments: The Puritan Statue (By St Gaudens)was commissioned by the CHAPIN family and donated to the city of Springfield,Mass. This statue has been copied.One is in Penn. and the other in Luxenbourge Gallery in Paris. The Original was unvieled on Thanksgiving Day 1887 in Stearns Park,Springfield,Mass. It stands today in front of Springfields Public Library. The statue is in memory of DEACON SAMUEL CHAPIN bornOct 8,1598 Paignton,Devon.England husband of Cicely Penny.He Died Nov 11 1675 Springfield,Hampden,Mass. He was one of the early founders of Springfield . *According to several reference books I've read all Chapins in this country are descended from him . Submitted by:Colleen Kernan angelswings1@ameritech.net

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