Sam Brown1

M, b. before 1645
     Sam Brown was born before 1645.1

     Sam Brown married Mercy Tuttle, daughter of William Tuttle and Elizabeth Matthews, circa 1670.1,2

Family

Mercy Tuttle b. 17 Apr 1650, d. a 1695
Child

Citations

  1. What Is It with Those Tuttles? by Sybil Smith. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. (Sybil Smith is a publihed author of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Sources given as (1) Ancestry's Red Rook, (2) The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, (3) Crimes and Misdemeanors 1662-1789, (4) Private Controversiers, 1642-1717, (5) Hale, House and Related Families Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley, Portland, ME.: The Anthoensen Press, 1952, (6) Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, Aug 1689 - May 1706, edited by Charles L Hoadly, c. 1861, Case, Lockwood and Brianard.) Mercy killed her 17-year-old son Samuel with an ax in June 1691 in the town of Wallingford. Her husband stated ....The testimony of Sam Brown...What my wife told me.
    Source No. 917.
  2. What Is It with Those Tuttles? by Sybil Smith. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. (Sybil Smith is a publihed author of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Sources given as (1) Ancestry's Red Rook, (2) The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, (3) Crimes and Misdemeanors 1662-1789, (4) Private Controversiers, 1642-1717, (5) Hale, House and Related Families Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley, Portland, ME.: The Anthoensen Press, 1952, (6) Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, Aug 1689 - May 1706, edited by Charles L Hoadly, c. 1861, Case, Lockwood and Brianard.) Mercy, another daughter, age twenty-six, was visiting as well. Merchy was the eleventh child, born in 1650. She married Samuel Brown and died sometime after 1695. Source No. 917.

Samuel Brown1

M, b. 1674, d. June 1691
FatherSam Brown1 b. b 1645
MotherMercy Tuttle1 b. 17 Apr 1650, d. a 1695
     Samuel Brown was born in 1674.1 He was the son of Sam Brown and Mercy Tuttle.1

     Samuel Brown died in June 1691 in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. What Is It with Those Tuttles? by Sybil Smith. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. (Sybil Smith is a publihed author of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Sources given as (1) Ancestry's Red Rook, (2) The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, (3) Crimes and Misdemeanors 1662-1789, (4) Private Controversiers, 1642-1717, (5) Hale, House and Related Families Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley, Portland, ME.: The Anthoensen Press, 1952, (6) Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, Aug 1689 - May 1706, edited by Charles L Hoadly, c. 1861, Case, Lockwood and Brianard.) Mercy killed her 17-year-old son Samuel with an ax in June 1691 in the town of Wallingford. Her husband stated ....The testimony of Sam Brown...What my wife told me.
    Source No. 917.

OH Franklin Co. 1880 Census

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FatherUS 1880 Census
     OH Franklin Co. 1880 Census was the child of US 1880 Census.

Grace Warner1

F, b. 1877
FatherRobert Warner1
MotherAnn Eliza Landis1 b. 10 Aug 1851
     Grace Warner was born in 1877 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Robert Warner and Ann Eliza Landis.1 In the census of 3 June 1880 in Clinton, Franklin County, Ohio, she is listed as the wife of Robert Warner. Her name appears as Grace Warner. She is three years old and was born in Ohio. Her mother was also born in Ohio, but her father was born in Pennslyvania.2

Citations

  1. Robert Warner household, 1880 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Clinton Township, Page # 222D, Family # 26, National Archives micropublication T9_1015, FHL Film 1255015, Grace Warner, age 3, born Ohio.. Source No. 318.
  2. Robert Warner household, 1880 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Clinton Township, Page # 222D, Family # 26, National Archives micropublication T9_1015, FHL Film 1255015. Source No. 318.

Mary Warner1

F, b. 1880
FatherRobert Warner1
MotherAnn Eliza Landis1 b. 10 Aug 1851
     Mary Warner was born in 1880 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Robert Warner and Ann Eliza Landis.1

Citations

  1. Robert Warner household, 1880 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Clinton Township, Page # 222D, Family # 26, National Archives micropublication T9_1015, FHL Film 1255015, Mary Warner, age 2/12, born Ohio.. Source No. 318.

Bertha Ragle1

F, b. 1871
FatherAlfred Ragle1 b. 21 Feb 1834, d. 1899
MotherMinerva Almeda Casey1 b. 1835, d. 1903
     Bertha Ragle was born in 1871 in Indiana.1 She was the daughter of Alfred Ragle and Minerva Almeda Casey.1 In the census of 6 June 1880 in VanBuren Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Alfred Ragle. Her name appears as Bertha Ragle. She is nine years old, at home, and was born in Indiana, as was her father. Her mother was born in Tennessee.2

Citations

  1. Alfred Ragle household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Van Buren Township, Page # 425B, Family # 97, National Archives micropublication T9_0271, FHL Film 1254271. (Bertha Ragle, age 9, born Indiana.) Source No. 110.
  2. Alfred Ragle household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Van Buren Township, Page # 425B, Family # 97, National Archives micropublication T9_0271, FHL Film 1254271. Source No. 110.

Lena L. Ragle1

F, b. 1873
FatherAlfred Ragle1 b. 21 Feb 1834, d. 1899
MotherMinerva Almeda Casey1 b. 1835, d. 1903
     Lena L. Ragle was born in 1873 in Indiana.1 She was the daughter of Alfred Ragle and Minerva Almeda Casey.1 In the census of 6 June 1880 in VanBuren Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Alfred Ragle. Her name appears as Lena L. Ragle. She is seven years old, at home, and was born in Indiana, as was her father. Her mother was born in Tennessee.2

Citations

  1. Alfred Ragle household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Van Buren Township, Page # 425B, Family # 97, National Archives micropublication T9_0271, FHL Film 1254271. (Lena L. Ragle, age 7, born Indiana.) Source No. 110.
  2. Alfred Ragle household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Van Buren Township, Page # 425B, Family # 97, National Archives micropublication T9_0271, FHL Film 1254271. Source No. 110.

Claude Ragle1

M, b. 1878
FatherAlfred Ragle1 b. 21 Feb 1834, d. 1899
MotherMinerva Almeda Casey1 b. 1835, d. 1903
     Claude Ragle was born in 1878 in Indiana.1 He was the son of Alfred Ragle and Minerva Almeda Casey.1

Citations

  1. Alfred Ragle household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Van Buren Township, Page # 425B, Family # 97, National Archives micropublication T9_0271, FHL Film 1254271. (Claude Ragle, age 2, born Indiana.) Source No. 110.

William Ragle1

M, b. 1859
FatherAlfred Ragle1 b. 21 Feb 1834, d. 1899
MotherMinerva Almeda Casey1 b. 1835, d. 1903
     William Ragle was born in 1859 in Indiana.1 He was the son of Alfred Ragle and Minerva Almeda Casey.1 In the census of 1860 in VanBuren Township, Daviess County, Indiana, William appears in the household of Alfred Ragle as William Ragle. He is one year old and wa born in Indiana.2

Citations

  1. Alford Regle household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Van Buren Townhip, Page 857, Family 892, National Archives micropublication M632_251. (William Regle, age 1, born Indiana.) Source No. 674.
  2. Alford Regle household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Van Buren Townhip, Page 857, Family 892, National Archives micropublication M632_251. Source No. 674.

Alfred Alexander1

M, b. before 1868
     Alfred Alexander was born before 1868.1

     Alfred Alexander married Maneva Bowers, daughter of Daniel Bowers and Margaret Ragle, on 12 October 1881 in Martin County, Indiana.1,2

Family

Maneva Bowers b. 1865
Child

Citations

  1. Indiana, Martin County, Birth Records. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/birthindex.html. Data unveritied. (Alexander Calandius, father Alfred, mother Manerva Bowers, July 12, 1882 COH.) Source No. 722.
  2. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. http://ingenweb.org/inmartin/…. Viewed 9 August 2020. Minerva Bowers, Alfred Alexander 23 October 1881. Book 4, Page 312. Source No. 870.

Calandius Alexander1

M, b. 14 July 1882
FatherAlfred Alexander1 b. b 1868
MotherManeva Bowers1 b. 1865
     Calandius Alexander was born on 14 July 1882 in Martin County, Indiana.1 He was the son of Alfred Alexander and Maneva Bowers.1

Citations

  1. Indiana, Martin County, Birth Records. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/birthindex.html. Data unveritied. (Alexander Calandius, father Alfred, mother Manerva Bowers, July 12, 1882 COH.) Source No. 722.

MI Genesee Co. 1920 Census

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FatherUS 1920 Census
MotherMichigan Census
     MI Genesee Co. 1920 Census was the child of US 1920 Census and Michigan Census.

Mr. Puttleas1

M, b. before 1870
     Mr. Puttleas was born before 1870 in Tennessee.1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. Ivan King household, 1920 U. S. Census, Genesee County, Michigan, population schedule, Flint, sheet 7B, family 148, National Archives micropublication # T625_765, enumeration district Nefatias G. Puttleas, age 36, brother-in-law, born Missouri, parents born Tennessee. Ivan King, only had one sister and she married someone else, therefore it is assumed that this individual is his wife's brother. Also the birth locations are the same as his wife.. Source No. 838.

Nefatias G. Puttleas1

M, b. 1884
FatherMr. Puttleas1 b. b 1870
     Nefatias G. Puttleas was born in 1884 in Missouri.1 He was the son of Mr. Puttleas.1 In the census of 8 January 1920 in Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, he is listed as a brother-in-law of Ivan K. King. He is 36 years old and was born in Missouri. His parents were born in Tennessee.2

Citations

  1. Ivan King household, 1920 U. S. Census, Genesee County, Michigan, population schedule, Flint, sheet 7B, family 148, National Archives micropublication # T625_765, enumeration district Nefatias G. Puttleas, age 36, brother-in-law, born Missouri, parents born Tennessee. Ivan King, only had one sister and she married someone else, therefore it is assumed that this individual is his wife's brother. Also the birth locations are the same as his wife.. Source No. 838.
  2. Ivan King household, 1920 U. S. Census, Genesee County, Michigan, population schedule, Flint, sheet 7B, family 148, National Archives micropublication # T625_765. Source No. 838.

Mosherville Cemetery

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Citations

  1. Emails from Roxann Weston Tesch Weston Researcher to Barbara J. Malloure Includes 8 pages on the Weston family and a copy of a letter from Geroge Edgar Weston in Huntsville, Alabama, to his father, Geroge C. Weston in Pulaski, Michigan, dated July 16th, 1863. Unverified data. (After Everett's death, Mary married widowed Fred Penoyer. All three are buried in Mosherville Cemetery.).
  2. Emails from Roxann Weston Tesch Weston Researcher to Barbara J. Malloure Includes 8 pages on the Weston family and a copy of a letter from Geroge Edgar Weston in Huntsville, Alabama, to his father, Geroge C. Weston in Pulaski, Michigan, dated July 16th, 1863. Unverified data.

Grove Hill Cemetery

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     Grove Hill Cemetery was born in Vernon County, Connecticut.

Grove Hill Cemetery: Vernon, Tolland County, Connecticut.
Charles Weston--.1
Agnes J. Gainer--.1
Rosa G. Weston--.1

Citations

  1. Emails from Roxann Weston Tesch Weston Researcher to Barbara J. Malloure Includes 8 pages on the Weston family and a copy of a letter from Geroge Edgar Weston in Huntsville, Alabama, to his father, Geroge C. Weston in Pulaski, Michigan, dated July 16th, 1863. Unverified data.

North Gainesville Cemetery

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     Reuben Jenison--.

MI Jackson Co. 1910 Census

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FatherUS 1910 Census
MotherMichigan Census
     MI Jackson Co. 1910 Census was the child of US 1910 Census and Michigan Census.

WI Jefferson Co. 1850 Census

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FatherUS 1850 Census
MotherWisconsin Census
     WI Jefferson Co. 1850 Census was the child of US 1850 Census and Wisconsin Census.

Sally1

F, b. 1807
     Sally married Stephen J. Libby.1

     Sally was born in 1807 in New York.1 In the census of 24 August 1850 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Sally appears in the household of Stephen J. Libby as Sally Libby. She is 43 years old and was born in New York.1 In the census of 26 June 1860 in Sullivan, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Sally appears in the household of Stephen J. Libby. She is 54 years old and was born in New York.2

Family

Stephen J. Libby b. 1800
Children

Citations

  1. Stephen Libby household. 1850 Census - Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Jefferson, Page 146, Family 625, National Archives micropublication M43_1000. Source No. 920.
  2. Stephen Libbey household. 1860 U. S. Census, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Sullivan, Page 537, Family 484, National Archives micropublication M653_1413. (Thomas J. Libbey, age 18, born New York.) Source No. 660.
  3. Stephen Libby household. 1850 Census - Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Jefferson, Page 146, Family 625, National Archives micropublication M43_1000. Source No. 920.

Catherine M. Libby1,2

F, b. 1834
FatherStephen J. Libby1 b. 1800
MotherSally1 b. 1807
     Catherine M. Libby was born in 1834 in New York.1 She was the daughter of Stephen J. Libby and Sally.1 In the census of 24 August 1850 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Catherine appears in the household of Stephen J. Libby as Catherine Libby. She is 16 years old and was born in New York.1

     Catherine M. Libby married John W. Smith.3 In the census of 25 June 1870 in Forest Township, Richland County, Wisconsin, Catherine appears in the household of John W. Smith as C. M. Smith. She is 37 years old and was born in New York. Also living in this household is Carl J. Smith and Cora M. Smith, both shown as adopted and two months old.4

Family

John W. Smith b. 1827
Child

Citations

  1. Stephen Libby household. 1850 Census - Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Jefferson, Page 146, Family 625, National Archives micropublication M43_1000. Source No. 920.
  2. John W. Smith household. 1870 U. S. Census, Richland, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page 620, Family 58, National Archives micropublication M593_1734. (C. M. Smith, age 37, born New York.) Source No. 921.
  3. John W. Smith household. 1870 U. S. Census, Richland, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page 620, Family 58, National Archives micropublication M593_1734. Source No. 921.
  4. John W. Smith household. 1870 U. S. Census, Richland, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page 620, Family 58, National Archives micropublication M593_1734. (Ella J. Smith, age 15, born Wisconsin.) Source No. 921.

Harriet Libby1

F, b. 1836
FatherStephen J. Libby1 b. 1800
MotherSally1 b. 1807
     Harriet Libby was born in 1836 in New York.1 She was the daughter of Stephen J. Libby and Sally.1 In the census of 24 August 1850 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Harriet appears in the household of Stephen J. Libby as Harriet Libby. She is 14 years old and was born in New York.1

Citations

  1. Stephen Libby household. 1850 Census - Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Jefferson, Page 146, Family 625, National Archives micropublication M43_1000. Source No. 920.

Mary Libby1

F, b. 1838
FatherStephen J. Libby1 b. 1800
MotherSally1 b. 1807
     Mary Libby was born in 1838 in New York.1 She was the daughter of Stephen J. Libby and Sally.1 In the census of 24 August 1850 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Mary appears in the household of Stephen J. Libby as Mary Libby. She is 12 years old and was born in New York.1

Citations

  1. Stephen Libby household. 1850 Census - Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Jefferson, Page 146, Family 625, National Archives micropublication M43_1000. Source No. 920.

Chipton Libby1

M, b. 1843
FatherStephen J. Libby1 b. 1800
MotherSally1 b. 1807
     Chipton Libby was born in 1843 in New York.1 He was the son of Stephen J. Libby and Sally.1 In the census of 24 August 1850 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Chipton appears in the household of Stephen J. Libby as JChipton Libby. He is seven years old and was born in New York.1

Citations

  1. Stephen Libby household. 1850 Census - Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Jefferson, Page 146, Family 625, National Archives micropublication M43_1000. Source No. 920.

Cynthia Libby1

F, b. 1847
FatherStephen J. Libby1 b. 1800
MotherSally1 b. 1807
     Cynthia Libby was born in 1847 in New York.1 She was the daughter of Stephen J. Libby and Sally.1 In the census of 24 August 1850 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Cynthia appears in the household of Stephen J. Libby as Cynthia Libby. She is three years old and was born in New York.1

Citations

  1. Stephen Libby household. 1850 Census - Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Jefferson, Page 146, Family 625, National Archives micropublication M43_1000. Source No. 920.

John W. Smith1

M, b. 1827
     John W. Smith was born in 1827 in Ohio.1

     John W. Smith married Catherine M. Libby, daughter of Stephen J. Libby and Sally.1 In the census of 25 June 1870 in Forest Township, Richland County, Wisconsin, John W. Smith, shown as John W. Smith, is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Catherine M. Libby and Ella J. Smith. He is 43 years old and was born in Ohio. He is working as a farmer. Also living in this household is Carl J. Smith and Cora M. Smith, both shown as adopted and two months old.2

Family

Catherine M. Libby b. 1834
Child

Citations

  1. John W. Smith household. 1870 U. S. Census, Richland, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page 620, Family 58, National Archives micropublication M593_1734. Source No. 921.
  2. John W. Smith household. 1870 U. S. Census, Richland, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page 620, Family 58, National Archives micropublication M593_1734. (Ella J. Smith, age 15, born Wisconsin.) Source No. 921.

Ella J. Smith1

F, b. 1855
FatherJohn W. Smith1 b. 1827
MotherCatherine M. Libby1 b. 1834
     Ella J. Smith married Lewis Pelton.2

     Ella J. Smith was born in 1855 in Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of John W. Smith and Catherine M. Libby.1 In the census of 25 June 1870 in Forest Township, Richland County, Wisconsin, Ella appears in the household of John W. Smith as Ella J. Smith. She is 15 years old and was born in Wisonsin. Also living in this household is Carl J. Smith and Cora M. Smith, both shown as adopted and two months old.3 In the census of 18 June 1880 in Forest Township, Richland County, New York, she is listed as the wife of Lewis Pelton. Her name appears as Ella Pelton. She is 25 years old and was born in Wisconsin. Her mother was born in New York and her father in Ohio. Also living in this household are her daughters Cora, age 2, and Myrtie, age 1 and Carl J. Smith, age 10, shown as a boarder. He was born in Wisconsisn, and his parents were born in Ohio. He was living with Ella's parent's household in 1870 and shown as adopted.2

Family

Lewis Pelton b. 1842

Citations

  1. John W. Smith household. 1870 U. S. Census, Richland, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page 620, Family 58, National Archives micropublication M593_1734. (Ella J. Smith, age 15, born Wisconsin.) Source No. 921.
  2. Lewis Pelton household, 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page # 74D, Family # 9610, National Archives micropublication T9_1445, FHL Film 1255445. Source No. 98.
  3. John W. Smith household. 1870 U. S. Census, Richland, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page 620, Family 58, National Archives micropublication M593_1734. Source No. 921.

WI Richland Co. 1870 Census

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FatherUS 1870 Census
MotherWisconsin Census
     WI Richland Co. 1870 Census was the child of US 1870 Census and Wisconsin Census.

Lewis Pelton1

M, b. 1842
     Lewis Pelton married Ella J. Smith, daughter of John W. Smith and Catherine M. Libby.1

     Lewis Pelton was born in 1842 in New York.1 In the census of 18 June 1880 at Forest Township, Richland County, New York, Lewis Pelton, shown as Lewis Pelton, appears as a head of household. Living with him is his wife, Ella J. Smith. He is 38 years old and was born in New York, as was his parents. He is working as a carpenter. Also living in this household are his daughters Cora, age 2, and Myrtie, age 1. Also living in this household is Carl J. Smith, age 10, shown as a boarder. He was born in Wisconsisn, and his parents were born in Ohio.1

Family

Ella J. Smith b. 1855

Citations

  1. Lewis Pelton household, 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Forest Township, Page # 74D, Family # 9610, National Archives micropublication T9_1445, FHL Film 1255445. Source No. 98.

WI Richland Co. 1880 Census

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FatherUS 1880 Census
MotherWisconsin Census
     WI Richland Co. 1880 Census was the child of US 1880 Census and Wisconsin Census.