Anna Christina Oberg
F, b. 6 January 1810
Father | Johan Oberg b. 22 Jul 1779, d. 17 Sep 1821 |
Mother | Christina Elisabeth Logostrom b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 25 Jun 1836 |
Anna Christina Oberg was born on 6 January 1810 in Gavleborg County, Sweden. She was the daughter of Johan Oberg and Christina Elisabeth Logostrom.
Johan Eric Oberg
M, b. 24 May 1812
Father | Johan Oberg b. 22 Jul 1779, d. 17 Sep 1821 |
Mother | Christina Elisabeth Logostrom b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 25 Jun 1836 |
Johan Eric Oberg was born on 24 May 1812 in Gavleborg County, Sweden. He was the son of Johan Oberg and Christina Elisabeth Logostrom.
Peter Olof Oberg
M, b. 2 October 1814
Father | Johan Oberg b. 22 Jul 1779, d. 17 Sep 1821 |
Mother | Christina Elisabeth Logostrom b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 25 Jun 1836 |
Peter Olof Oberg was born on 2 October 1814 in Sweden. He was the son of Johan Oberg and Christina Elisabeth Logostrom.
Lina Cajsa Oberg
F, b. 9 August 1816
Father | Johan Oberg b. 22 Jul 1779, d. 17 Sep 1821 |
Mother | Christina Elisabeth Logostrom b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 25 Jun 1836 |
Lina Cajsa Oberg was born on 9 August 1816 in Sweden. She was the daughter of Johan Oberg and Christina Elisabeth Logostrom.
Penr Olof Oberg
M, b. 2 April 1820
Father | Johan Oberg b. 22 Jul 1779, d. 17 Sep 1821 |
Mother | Christina Elisabeth Logostrom b. 12 Sep 1783, d. 25 Jun 1836 |
Penr Olof Oberg was born on 2 April 1820 in Sweden. He was the son of Johan Oberg and Christina Elisabeth Logostrom.
Michael Jonsson Forsner
M, b. 11 November 1841
Father | Jonas Larsson1 b. 23 Dec 1805 |
Mother | Karin Michaelsdotter1 b. 3 Apr 1808, d. 21 Feb 1858 |
Charts | Esther (Forsner) Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Michael Jonsson Forsner was born on 11 November 1841 in Forrsa, Gotland County, Sweden.1 He was the son of Jonas Larsson and Karin Michaelsdotter.1 Michael Jonsson Forsner was baptized on 14 November 1841 at Forrsa, Gotland County, Sweden; Witnesses: Farmer Jon Michaelsson and wife Anna Parsdotter from Finsla, crafter Par Svedburg and Brita Jonsdotter from Masta, farmer Eric Michaelsson at Masta and maid Anna Olsdotter from Fors, farmer Eric Farsson and wife Marg Parsdotter from Tunbyn, Nils Larsson and wife Golin Larsdotter (grandparents.)1
It looks like Michael was born out of wedlock, like many Swedes were back in those days.
Michael Jonsson Forsner married Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson, daughter of Olof Nilsson and Christina Martensdotter, between 1860 and 1891.
It looks like Michael was born out of wedlock, like many Swedes were back in those days.
Michael Jonsson Forsner married Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson, daughter of Olof Nilsson and Christina Martensdotter, between 1860 and 1891.
Family | Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson b. 20 Oct 1847, d. bt 1877 - 1941 |
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Citations
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Halsingtuna Parish Birth Records 1688-1843. Halsingtuna, Gavleborgs Lan. Sweden. LDS 0130652.) Source No. 425.
Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson
F, b. 20 October 1847, d. between 1877 and 1941
Father | Olof Nilsson b. 10 Aug 1809; Age 401 |
Mother | Christina Martensdotter1 b. 1807, d. bt 1849 - 1902 |
Charts | Esther (Forsner) Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson was born on 20 October 1847 in Bjuraker, Gavleborg County, Sweden.1 She was baptized on 21 October 1847; Bjuraker, Gavleborgs Lan., Sweden.1 She was the daughter of Olof Nilsson and Christina Martensdotter.1
Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson married Michael Jonsson Forsner, son of Jonas Larsson and Karin Michaelsdotter, between 1860 and 1891.
Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson died between 1877 and 1941.
Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson married Michael Jonsson Forsner, son of Jonas Larsson and Karin Michaelsdotter, between 1860 and 1891.
Mathilda Olsdotter Nilsson died between 1877 and 1941.
Family | Michael Jonsson Forsner b. 11 Nov 1841 |
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Citations
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bjuraker Parish Birth Records 1841-1847. Bjuraker, Gavleborgs Lan. Sweden. LDS 0129971. No. 90. "Mathilda, born 20/10, bapt 21/10, Worker Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson.") Source No. 425.
Olof Nilsson
M, b. 10 August 1809
Father | Nils Skon1 b. 4 Jun 1766, d. 6 Jul 1824 |
Mother | Marta Mansdotter1 b. 15 Dec 1767, d. 2 Oct 1837 |
Charts | Esther (Forsner) Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Olof Nilsson was born on 10 August 1809 in Bensjo, Jamtland County, Sweden.1 He was the son of Nils Skon and Marta Mansdotter.1 Olof Nilsson was baptized on 13 August 1809; godparents: Church custodian Anders Andersson and his wfie brom Bensjo. Paul Mansson and his wife. Olof Jonsson from Bracke and Miss Brita Jonsdotter form Bensjo.1
Olof Nilsson married Christina Martensdotter on 20 May 1830 in Stugusjon, Jamtland County, Sweden. Marriage record shows that worker, Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson."2
Olof Nilsson married Christina Martensdotter on 20 May 1830 in Stugusjon, Jamtland County, Sweden. Marriage record shows that worker, Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson."2
Family | Christina Martensdotter b. 1807, d. bt 1849 - 1902 |
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Citations
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bracke Parish Birth Records 1790-1850. Bracke Jamtlands Lan. Sweden. LDS 0134573. "----Nils Skon and wife Marta Mansdotter from Bensjo.") Source No. 425.
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bjuraker Parish Birth Records 1841-1847. Bjuraker, Gavleborgs Lan. Sweden. LDS 0129971. "Worker Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson.") Source No. 425.
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bjuraker Parish Birth Records 1841-1847. Bjuraker, Gavleborgs Lan. Sweden. LDS 0129971. No. 90. "Mathilda, born 20/10, bapt 21/10, Worker Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson.") Source No. 425.
Christina Martensdotter
F, b. 1807, d. between 1849 and 1902
Charts | Esther (Forsner) Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Christina Martensdotter was also known as Stina Lisa Martenson.1
Christina Martensdotter was born in 1807.
Christina Martensdotter married Olof Nilsson, son of Nils Skon and Marta Mansdotter, on 20 May 1830 in Stugusjon, Jamtland County, Sweden. Marriage record shows that worker, Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson."2
Christina Martensdotter died between 1849 and 1902.
Christina Martensdotter was born in 1807.
Christina Martensdotter married Olof Nilsson, son of Nils Skon and Marta Mansdotter, on 20 May 1830 in Stugusjon, Jamtland County, Sweden. Marriage record shows that worker, Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson."2
Christina Martensdotter died between 1849 and 1902.
Family | Olof Nilsson b. 10 Aug 1809 |
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Citations
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bjuraker Parish Birth Records 1841-1847. Bjuraker, Gavleborgs Lan. Sweden. LDS 0129971. No. 90. "Mathilda, born 20/10, bapt 21/10, Worker Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson.") Source No. 425.
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bjuraker Parish Birth Records 1841-1847. Bjuraker, Gavleborgs Lan. Sweden. LDS 0129971. "Worker Olof Nilsson, age 40, from Friggesund and wife Stina Lisa Martenson.") Source No. 425.
Nils Skon
M, b. 4 June 1766, d. 6 July 1824
Charts | Esther (Forsner) Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Nils Skon was born on 4 June 1766.1
Nils Skon married Marta Mansdotter between 1783 and 1808.2 In 1824, Nils was living in Bensjo, Gavleborg County, Sweden.3
Nils Skon died on 6 July 1824 in Bensjo, Jamtland County, Sweden, at age 58.3 He is buried an unknown place .3
Nils Skon married Marta Mansdotter between 1783 and 1808.2 In 1824, Nils was living in Bensjo, Gavleborg County, Sweden.3
Nils Skon died on 6 July 1824 in Bensjo, Jamtland County, Sweden, at age 58.3 He is buried an unknown place .3
Family | Marta Mansdotter b. 15 Dec 1767, d. 2 Oct 1837 |
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Citations
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bracke Parish Death Records 1780-1850. Bracke Jamtlands Lan. Sweden. LDS 0134573."Age 58") Source No. 425.
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bracke Parish Birth Records 1790-1850. Bracke Jamtlands Lan. Sweden. LDS 0134573. "----Nils Skon and wife Marta Mansdotter from Bensjo.") Source No. 425.
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bracke Parish Death Records 1780-1850. Bracke Jamtlands Lan. Sweden. LDS 0134573.) Source No. 425.
Marta Mansdotter
F, b. 15 December 1767, d. 2 October 1837
Charts | Esther (Forsner) Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Marta Mansdotter was born on 15 December 1767 in Bensjo, Jamtland County, Sweden. Died October 2 at 69 yrs., 9 months, and 17 days.1
Marta Mansdotter married Nils Skon between 1783 and 1808.2
Marta Mansdotter died on 2 October 1837 in Bensjo, Jamtland County, Sweden, at age 69; "widow Marta Mansdotter, 69 yrs, 9 mos, 17 days. Died from unknown reasons.1 She is buried Bensjo, Jamtland County, Sweden.1
Marta Mansdotter married Nils Skon between 1783 and 1808.2
Marta Mansdotter died on 2 October 1837 in Bensjo, Jamtland County, Sweden, at age 69; "widow Marta Mansdotter, 69 yrs, 9 mos, 17 days. Died from unknown reasons.1 She is buried Bensjo, Jamtland County, Sweden.1
Family | Nils Skon b. 4 Jun 1766, d. 6 Jul 1824 |
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Citations
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bracke Parish Death Records 1780-1850. Bracke Jamtlands Lan. Sweden. LDS 0134573.) Source No. 425.
- Letter from Robert Driscal (San Jose, California), to Barbara J. Malloure, dated approximately 1984. Data unverified. This letter was written after his trip to Sweden. Extracts were translated and typed out. In 2004, Robert Driscal was living in Penn Valley, California. (Extracted from Bracke Parish Birth Records 1790-1850. Bracke Jamtlands Lan. Sweden. LDS 0134573. "----Nils Skon and wife Marta Mansdotter from Bensjo.") Source No. 425.
Orson Newcomb
M, b. 9 June 1789, d. 8 December 1845
Father | William Newcomb b. 19 Mar 1751/52, d. 29 Dec 1822 |
Mother | Elizabeth Cunnabell b. 1757, d. 14 Nov 1821 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Orson was working as cabinet maker.
Orson Newcomb was born in 1789 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Orson Newcomb was born on 9 June 1789 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts. He was the son of William Newcomb and Elizabeth Cunnabell.
Orson Newcomb died in 1845 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Orson Newcomb died on 8 December 1845 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts, at age 56.
Orson Newcomb was born in 1789 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Orson Newcomb was born on 9 June 1789 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts. He was the son of William Newcomb and Elizabeth Cunnabell.
Orson Newcomb died in 1845 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Orson Newcomb died on 8 December 1845 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts, at age 56.
Family | Sylvia Connable b. 1 Feb 1792, d. 1 Apr 1855 |
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Sylvia Connable
F, b. 1 February 1792, d. 1 April 1855
Father | Samuel Connable |
Mother | Suzzanna Frizzle |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Sylvia Connable was born on 1 February 1792 in Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Samuel Connable and Suzzanna Frizzle.
Sylvia Connable married Rorson Newcomb, son of William Newcomb and Elizabeth Cunnabell, on 14 September 1814 in Calrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts. Sylvia Connable survived the death of her husband, Rorson Newcomb, who died on 28 July 1822.
Sylvia Connable married Mr. Stanard between 1823 and 1850.1 In the Gainsville Township, Genessee County, New York, census dated 27 September 1850, Sylvia Connable, shown as Sylva Stanard, is listed in the household of Reuben Jenison. Sylva is 58 year old.2
Sylvia Connable died on 1 April 1855 at age 63.
Sylvia Connable married Rorson Newcomb, son of William Newcomb and Elizabeth Cunnabell, on 14 September 1814 in Calrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts. Sylvia Connable survived the death of her husband, Rorson Newcomb, who died on 28 July 1822.
Sylvia Connable married Mr. Stanard between 1823 and 1850.1 In the Gainsville Township, Genessee County, New York, census dated 27 September 1850, Sylvia Connable, shown as Sylva Stanard, is listed in the household of Reuben Jenison. Sylva is 58 year old.2
Sylvia Connable died on 1 April 1855 at age 63.
Family 1 | Rorson Newcomb b. 9 Jun 1789, d. 28 Jul 1822 |
Family 2 | Orson Newcomb b. 9 Jun 1789, d. 8 Dec 1845 |
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Family 3 | Mr. Stanard |
Citations
- Rueben Jenison household. 1850 U. S. Census, Wyoming County, New York, population schedule, Gainesville Township, Page 221, Family 329, National Archives micropublication M32_617. (Sylva Stanard) Source No. 472.
- Rueben Jenison household. 1850 U. S. Census, Wyoming County, New York, population schedule, Gainesville Township, Page 221, Family 329, National Archives micropublication M32_617. Source No. 472.
Peter Jenison
M, b. 6 January 1749/50, d. 1821
Father | Joseph Jenison b. 6 Dec 1720 |
Mother | Martha Twist b. 1723/24 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Peter was working as (an unknown value).
Peter Jenison married Mehitable Singletary, daughter of Amos Singletary and Mary Curtis.
Peter Jenison was born on 6 January 1749/50 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Joseph Jenison and Martha Twist.
Peter Jenison died in 1821 in Ontario County, New York.
Peter Jenison married Mehitable Singletary, daughter of Amos Singletary and Mary Curtis.
Peter Jenison was born on 6 January 1749/50 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Joseph Jenison and Martha Twist.
Peter Jenison died in 1821 in Ontario County, New York.
Family | Mehitable Singletary b. 13 May 1749, d. 1812 |
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Mehitable Singletary
F, b. 13 May 1749, d. 1812
Father | Amos Singletary b. 1720/21, d. 1806 |
Mother | Mary Curtis b. 1725/26, d. 1800 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Mehitable Singletary married Peter Jenison, son of Joseph Jenison and Martha Twist.
Mehitable Singletary was born on 13 May 1749 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Amos Singletary and Mary Curtis.
Mehitable Singletary died in 1812.
Mehitable Singletary was born on 13 May 1749 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Amos Singletary and Mary Curtis.
Mehitable Singletary died in 1812.
Family | Peter Jenison b. 6 Jan 1749/50, d. 1821 |
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Joseph Jenison
M, b. 6 December 1720
Father | Robert Jenison b. 24 Jul 1684 |
Mother | Dorothy Thomas b. 1691/92 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Joseph Jenison married Martha Twist.
Joseph Jenison was born on 6 December 1720 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Robert Jenison and Dorothy Thomas.
Joseph Jenison was born on 6 December 1720 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Robert Jenison and Dorothy Thomas.
Family | Martha Twist b. 1723/24 |
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Citations
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: 9. Robert, b. July 24, 1684; by wife Dorothy, had. (1) Joseph, b. in Camb., Dec. 6, 1720. (2) Mary, b. in Fram., Oct. 16, 1722. (3) Elias, b. in Fram., Sept. 23, 1724; settled in Sud., and m. 1748, Hannah Twist.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
Martha Twist
F, b. 1723/24
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Martha Twist married Joseph Jenison, son of Robert Jenison and Dorothy Thomas.
Martha Twist was born in 1723/24 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Martha Twist was born in 1723/24 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Family | Joseph Jenison b. 6 Dec 1720 |
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Robert Jenison
M, b. 24 July 1684
Father | Samuel Jenison b. 1645, d. 15 Oct 1701 |
Mother | Judith Macomber b. 13 Aug 1647, d. 1 Mar 1722/23 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Robert Jenison was born on 24 July 1684 in Watetown, Watetown, Middlesex County, Massachsetts.1 He was the son of Samuel Jenison and Judith Macomber.
Robert Jenison married Dorothy Thomas, daughter of Nathaniel Thomas and Mary Appleton.2
Robert Jenison married Dorothy Thomas, daughter of Nathaniel Thomas and Mary Appleton.2
Family | Dorothy Thomas b. 1691/92 |
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Citations
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: (II) Ensign Samuel Jenison m., Oct. 30, 1666, Judith Macomber. 5. William, b. Oct. 17, 1676; d. in Worcester, Sept. 19, 1741. 6. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 17, 1676. 7. Grace, b. Feb. 11, 1678; m., Nov. 7, 1699, John Holden. 8. Peter, b. Oct. 1, 1681; d. jan. 17, 1722-3. 9. Robert, b. July 24, 1684. 10. Lydia, b. May 18, 1688; m. May 5, 1705, John Traine.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: 9. Robert, b. July 24, 1684; by wife Dorothy, had. (1) Joseph, b. in Camb., Dec. 6, 1720. (2) Mary, b. in Fram., Oct. 16, 1722. (3) Elias, b. in Fram., Sept. 23, 1724; settled in Sud., and m. 1748, Hannah Twist.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
Dorothy Thomas
F, b. 1691/92
Father | Nathaniel Thomas d. 4 Nov 1699 |
Mother | Mary Appleton b. 1672/73 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Dorothy Thomas was born in 1691/92 in Watetown, Watetown, Middlesex County, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Thomas and Mary Appleton.
Dorothy Thomas married Robert Jenison, son of Samuel Jenison and Judith Macomber.1
Dorothy Thomas married Robert Jenison, son of Samuel Jenison and Judith Macomber.1
Family | Robert Jenison b. 24 Jul 1684 |
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Citations
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: 9. Robert, b. July 24, 1684; by wife Dorothy, had. (1) Joseph, b. in Camb., Dec. 6, 1720. (2) Mary, b. in Fram., Oct. 16, 1722. (3) Elias, b. in Fram., Sept. 23, 1724; settled in Sud., and m. 1748, Hannah Twist.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
Amos Singletary
M, b. 1720/21, d. 1806
Father | John Singletary b. 1674/75 |
Mother | Mary Greeley b. 5 Dec 1678 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Amos Singletary married Mary Curtis.
Amos Singletary was born in 1720/21 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was the son of John Singletary and Mary Greeley.
Amos Singletary died in 1806 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
Amos Singletary was born in 1720/21 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was the son of John Singletary and Mary Greeley.
Amos Singletary died in 1806 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
Family | Mary Curtis b. 1725/26, d. 1800 |
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Mary Curtis
F, b. 1725/26, d. 1800
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Mary Curtis married Amos Singletary, son of John Singletary and Mary Greeley.
Mary Curtis was born in 1725/26.
Mary Curtis died in 1800.
Mary Curtis was born in 1725/26.
Mary Curtis died in 1800.
Family | Amos Singletary b. 1720/21, d. 1806 |
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John Singletary
M, b. 1674/75
Father | Nathaniel Singletary b. 28 Oct 1644 |
Mother | Sarah Belknap |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
John Singletary married Mary Greeley, daughter of Andrew Greeley and Sarah Brown.
John Singletary was born in 1674/75 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Nathaniel Singletary and Sarah Belknap.
John Singletary was born in 1674/75 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Nathaniel Singletary and Sarah Belknap.
Family | Mary Greeley b. 5 Dec 1678 |
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Mary Greeley
F, b. 5 December 1678
Father | Andrew Greeley b. 10 Dec 1646, d. 26 Nov 1736 |
Mother | Sarah Brown b. 6 Dec 1654 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Mary Greeley married John Singletary, son of Nathaniel Singletary and Sarah Belknap.
Mary Greeley was born on 5 December 1678. She was the daughter of Andrew Greeley and Sarah Brown.
Mary Greeley was born on 5 December 1678. She was the daughter of Andrew Greeley and Sarah Brown.
Family | John Singletary b. 1674/75 |
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Samuel Jenison
M, b. 1645, d. 15 October 1701
Father | Robert Jennison b. 1607/8, d. 4 Jul 1690 |
Mother | (?) Grace b. 1617/18, d. 26 Nov 1686 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Samuel Jenison was born in 1645 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Robert Jennison and (?) Grace.
Samuel Jenison married Judith Macomber on 30 October 1666 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2
Is recorded as freeman, 11 October 1682.1
Samuel Jenison died on 15 October 1701 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1
Samuel Jenison married Judith Macomber on 30 October 1666 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2
Is recorded as freeman, 11 October 1682.1
Samuel Jenison died on 15 October 1701 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1
Family | Judith Macomber b. 13 Aug 1647, d. 1 Mar 1722/23 |
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Citations
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: 1. Elizabeth, b.Ap. 12 1637; m., in Woburn, Oct. 4, 1652, Dea. George Reed, b. 1629, son of William and Mabel Reed, of Worum. 2. Micael (Michal), b. Dec. 17, 1649; m., Feb. 10, 1657-8, Richard Bloys. [Bloys, 2.] three chil. He d. Aug. 7, 1665, and sme m., July 11, 1667, Capt. John Warren, Jr. [Warrne, 15.] Seven chil. She d. July 14, 1713. 3. Samuel, b. 1645; adm. feeman, Oct. 11, 1682; d. Oct., 1701.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: (II.) Ensign Samuel Jenison, m., Oct. 30, 1666, Judith Macomber, who d. Mar. 1, 1722-3.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
Judith Macomber1
F, b. 13 August 1647, d. 1 March 1722/23
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Judith Macomber was born on 13 August 1647 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Judith Macomber married Samuel Jenison, son of Robert Jennison and (?) Grace, on 30 October 1666 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1
Judith Macomber died on 1 March 1722/23 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at age 75.
Judith Macomber married Samuel Jenison, son of Robert Jennison and (?) Grace, on 30 October 1666 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1
Judith Macomber died on 1 March 1722/23 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at age 75.
Family | Samuel Jenison b. 1645, d. 15 Oct 1701 |
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Citations
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: (II.) Ensign Samuel Jenison, m., Oct. 30, 1666, Judith Macomber, who d. Mar. 1, 1722-3.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
Robert Jennison
M, b. 1607/8, d. 4 July 1690
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Robert Jennison was born in 1607/8 in Colchester, Essex County, England.
Robert Jenison was the ancestor of the New England Jennison (or "Jenison") family. The name was also sometimes spelled "Genings" in early records. Robert's brother William came to America in 1630, probably on the ship Arbella. It is not known when Robert came, but he was in Watertown, Mass., by April 1637, when his daughter Elizabeth was born.
Robert Jennison married Elizabeth Kilbourne.
Robert Jennison married (?) Grace after 1638. Robert provided his wife Grace with a nurse maid to assister her. Apparently a child of theirs died, and the nurse, Goody Kendall, was accused of witchcraft by another Nurse, who subsequently died in prison. The circumstances were related by Rev. John Hale of Beverly in his "Modest Inquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft." Hale writes:
"Another suffering in this kind was a Woman of Cambridge, against whom a principal evidence was a Watertown Nurse, who testifyed, that the said Kendal (so was the accused called) did bewitch to Death a Child of Goodman Genings of Watertown; for the said Kendal did make much of the Child, and then the Child was well, but quickly changed its colour and dyed a few hours later.... But after Kendal was Executed (who also denyed her guilt to the Death) Mr. Rich. Brown knowing and hoping better things of Kendal, asked said Genings if they suspected her to bewitch their Child, they answered No. But they judged the true cause of the Childs Death to be thus, viz. The Nurse had the night before carryed out the Child and kept it abroad in the Cold a long time, when the red gum was come out upon it, and the Cold had struck in the red gum, and this they judged the cause of the Childs death. And that said Kendal did come in theat day and make much of the Child, but they apprehended no wrong to come to the Child by her. After this the said Nurse was put into Prison for Adultery, and there delivered of hr base Child, and Mr. Brown went to her and told her, It was just with God to leave her to this wickedness as a Punishment for her Murdering goody Kendal by her false witness bearing. But the Nurse dyed in Prison, and so the matter was not farther inquired into.
Robert was made a freeman in May 1645. He had a six-acre home lot in Watertown. His brother, Capt. William, returned permanently to England in about 1651, leaving a considerable amount of land to Robert. Robert also purchased land. In 1657 he was fined one shilling for allowing his "porkers" too much freedom.1
Robert Jennison died on 4 July 1690 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He left a will on 15 September 1688 The will was proved 7 October 1690 and mentions Micael Warren, son-in-law, George Reed, son Samuel, whom he calls his third son, and grandsons William and Robert Jenison.2
Robert Jenison was the ancestor of the New England Jennison (or "Jenison") family. The name was also sometimes spelled "Genings" in early records. Robert's brother William came to America in 1630, probably on the ship Arbella. It is not known when Robert came, but he was in Watertown, Mass., by April 1637, when his daughter Elizabeth was born.
Robert Jennison married Elizabeth Kilbourne.
Robert Jennison married (?) Grace after 1638. Robert provided his wife Grace with a nurse maid to assister her. Apparently a child of theirs died, and the nurse, Goody Kendall, was accused of witchcraft by another Nurse, who subsequently died in prison. The circumstances were related by Rev. John Hale of Beverly in his "Modest Inquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft." Hale writes:
"Another suffering in this kind was a Woman of Cambridge, against whom a principal evidence was a Watertown Nurse, who testifyed, that the said Kendal (so was the accused called) did bewitch to Death a Child of Goodman Genings of Watertown; for the said Kendal did make much of the Child, and then the Child was well, but quickly changed its colour and dyed a few hours later.... But after Kendal was Executed (who also denyed her guilt to the Death) Mr. Rich. Brown knowing and hoping better things of Kendal, asked said Genings if they suspected her to bewitch their Child, they answered No. But they judged the true cause of the Childs Death to be thus, viz. The Nurse had the night before carryed out the Child and kept it abroad in the Cold a long time, when the red gum was come out upon it, and the Cold had struck in the red gum, and this they judged the cause of the Childs death. And that said Kendal did come in theat day and make much of the Child, but they apprehended no wrong to come to the Child by her. After this the said Nurse was put into Prison for Adultery, and there delivered of hr base Child, and Mr. Brown went to her and told her, It was just with God to leave her to this wickedness as a Punishment for her Murdering goody Kendal by her false witness bearing. But the Nurse dyed in Prison, and so the matter was not farther inquired into.
Robert was made a freeman in May 1645. He had a six-acre home lot in Watertown. His brother, Capt. William, returned permanently to England in about 1651, leaving a considerable amount of land to Robert. Robert also purchased land. In 1657 he was fined one shilling for allowing his "porkers" too much freedom.1
Robert Jennison died on 4 July 1690 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He left a will on 15 September 1688 The will was proved 7 October 1690 and mentions Micael Warren, son-in-law, George Reed, son Samuel, whom he calls his third son, and grandsons William and Robert Jenison.2
Family 1 | Elizabeth Kilbourne b. 1607/8, d. 1637/38 |
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Family 2 | (?) Grace b. 1617/18, d. 26 Nov 1686 |
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Citations
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: Robert Jenison was probably several years younger than his brother William. His name is not on the earliest list of proprietors (Feb. 1636-7), but he had a daughter b. in Wat., Ap., 1637, which is the earliest notice of him that I have discovered. He was adm. freeman, May, 1645.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
- Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts Including Waltham and Weston. Vol. I (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1855.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. (Viewed and downloaded 6 September 2015: Page 307: His Will, dated Sept. 15, 1688, with a codicil, dated Ap. 2, 1689, proved Oct. 7, 1690, mentions dr. Micael Warren, son-in-law, George Reed, Son Samuel, whom he calls his third son, and grandsons William and Rober Jenison. To his grandsons he gave land that formerly belonged to his brother William. Although he mentions Samuel as his third son, it is not probable that his first and second son survived him or left child.) Books.google.com Source No. 535.
(?) Grace
F, b. 1617/18, d. 26 November 1686
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
(?) Grace was born in 1617/18.
(?) Grace married Robert Jennison after 1638. Robert provided his wife Grace with a nurse maid to assister her. Apparently a child of theirs died, and the nurse, Goody Kendall, was accused of witchcraft by another Nurse, who subsequently died in prison. The circumstances were related by Rev. John Hale of Beverly in his "Modest Inquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft." Hale writes:
"Another suffering in this kind was a Woman of Cambridge, against whom a principal evidence was a Watertown Nurse, who testifyed, that the said Kendal (so was the accused called) did bewitch to Death a Child of Goodman Genings of Watertown; for the said Kendal did make much of the Child, and then the Child was well, but quickly changed its colour and dyed a few hours later.... But after Kendal was Executed (who also denyed her guilt to the Death) Mr. Rich. Brown knowing and hoping better things of Kendal, asked said Genings if they suspected her to bewitch their Child, they answered No. But they judged the true cause of the Childs Death to be thus, viz. The Nurse had the night before carryed out the Child and kept it abroad in the Cold a long time, when the red gum was come out upon it, and the Cold had struck in the red gum, and this they judged the cause of the Childs death. And that said Kendal did come in theat day and make much of the Child, but they apprehended no wrong to come to the Child by her. After this the said Nurse was put into Prison for Adultery, and there delivered of hr base Child, and Mr. Brown went to her and told her, It was just with God to leave her to this wickedness as a Punishment for her Murdering goody Kendal by her false witness bearing. But the Nurse dyed in Prison, and so the matter was not farther inquired into.
(?) Grace died on 26 November 1686 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
(?) Grace married Robert Jennison after 1638. Robert provided his wife Grace with a nurse maid to assister her. Apparently a child of theirs died, and the nurse, Goody Kendall, was accused of witchcraft by another Nurse, who subsequently died in prison. The circumstances were related by Rev. John Hale of Beverly in his "Modest Inquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft." Hale writes:
"Another suffering in this kind was a Woman of Cambridge, against whom a principal evidence was a Watertown Nurse, who testifyed, that the said Kendal (so was the accused called) did bewitch to Death a Child of Goodman Genings of Watertown; for the said Kendal did make much of the Child, and then the Child was well, but quickly changed its colour and dyed a few hours later.... But after Kendal was Executed (who also denyed her guilt to the Death) Mr. Rich. Brown knowing and hoping better things of Kendal, asked said Genings if they suspected her to bewitch their Child, they answered No. But they judged the true cause of the Childs Death to be thus, viz. The Nurse had the night before carryed out the Child and kept it abroad in the Cold a long time, when the red gum was come out upon it, and the Cold had struck in the red gum, and this they judged the cause of the Childs death. And that said Kendal did come in theat day and make much of the Child, but they apprehended no wrong to come to the Child by her. After this the said Nurse was put into Prison for Adultery, and there delivered of hr base Child, and Mr. Brown went to her and told her, It was just with God to leave her to this wickedness as a Punishment for her Murdering goody Kendal by her false witness bearing. But the Nurse dyed in Prison, and so the matter was not farther inquired into.
(?) Grace died on 26 November 1686 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Family | Robert Jennison b. 1607/8, d. 4 Jul 1690 |
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William Newcomb
M, b. 19 March 1751/52, d. 29 December 1822
Father | Peter Newcomb b. 28 Nov 1718, d. 26 Sep 1779 |
Mother | Hannah English b. 19 Sep 1722, d. 9 Jan 1796 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
William was working as (an unknown value).
William Newcomb married Elizabeth Cunnabell, daughter of Samuel Cunnabell and Mary English.
William Newcomb was born on 19 March 1751/52 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut. He was the son of Peter Newcomb and Hannah English.
William Newcomb died on 29 December 1822 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts, at age 70.
William Newcomb married Elizabeth Cunnabell, daughter of Samuel Cunnabell and Mary English.
William Newcomb was born on 19 March 1751/52 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut. He was the son of Peter Newcomb and Hannah English.
William Newcomb died on 29 December 1822 in Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts, at age 70.
Family | Elizabeth Cunnabell b. 1757, d. 14 Nov 1821 |
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Elizabeth Cunnabell
F, b. 1757, d. 14 November 1821
Father | Samuel Cunnabell b. 1716/17, d. 1796 |
Mother | Mary English b. 10 Feb 1706/7, d. 1791 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Elizabeth Cunnabell married William Newcomb, son of Peter Newcomb and Hannah English.
Elizabeth Cunnabell was born in 1757 in Falltown, Franklin County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Samuel Cunnabell and Mary English.
Elizabeth Cunnabell died on 14 November 1821.
Elizabeth Cunnabell was born in 1757 in Falltown, Franklin County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Samuel Cunnabell and Mary English.
Elizabeth Cunnabell died on 14 November 1821.
Family | William Newcomb b. 19 Mar 1751/52, d. 29 Dec 1822 |
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Peter Newcomb
M, b. 28 November 1718, d. 26 September 1779
Father | Hezekiah Newcomb b. 1692/93, d. 15 Aug 1772 |
Mother | Jerusha Bradford b. 1692/93, d. 4 Nov 1739 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Peter was working as carpenter.
Peter Newcomb was born on 28 November 1718 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut. He was the son of Hezekiah Newcomb and Jerusha Bradford.
Peter Newcomb married Hannah English, daughter of Richard Endlish and Mary Hinksman, on 22 November 1740 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut.
Peter Newcomb died on 26 September 1779 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, at age 60.
Peter Newcomb was born on 28 November 1718 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut. He was the son of Hezekiah Newcomb and Jerusha Bradford.
Peter Newcomb married Hannah English, daughter of Richard Endlish and Mary Hinksman, on 22 November 1740 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut.
Peter Newcomb died on 26 September 1779 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, at age 60.
Family | Hannah English b. 19 Sep 1722, d. 9 Jan 1796 |
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