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6251 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, -D0007
BIRTH: "Vital Records of Duxbury Massachusetts to the Year 1850", pg. 168-D0014 ATGG, pg. 131.
MARRIAGES: ATGG, pg. 131.
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 131 places death btwn Oct 1749, Jan 1754

(2) mg. Prudence Miner, 26 Jan 1726. (3) Abigail Hodge
Source: Sprague Families of America by W.V. Sprague, p. 11, 12, 13, 16.
Descendants of Silas Sprague by F.H. Sprague, p.11
TIB cards & Archive Records. 
Sprague, Benjamin (I1118)
 
6252 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, p. 130 gives birth/place, death/place, spouse. - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 130. Not in "Vital Records of Duxbury MA to 1850"
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 130 (spouse only)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 130 
Sprague, Samuel (I1337)
 
6253 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 153
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 153 (approx., probably in Lebanon, CT)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 153. 1992 AF: Lebanon, New London, CT
BURIAL: ATGG, pg. 153
HISTORICAL INFO: ATGG, pp. 153-164. Family tradition that he served in the Revolution were not able to be substantiated.

Sources;
1. Hartford Times, 9 mar 1946 - GSF # 496, 529
2. Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vit. Rec's. - GSF # 002,954 - Sprague.
3. Sprague Family of America, p. 37, by Warren Vincent Sprague, GSF # 875,384, Item #3 & #12.
It is said that William Sprague was a Revolutionary soldier and was discharged from the army an invalid.
New England Hartford Times, 9 Mar 1946Fam. Hist. of Scituate; Geneal. & Hist. Mar 1947, p. 11; 
Sprague, William (I1124)
 
6254 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG pg. 218 (approx.)
CHRISTENING: ATGG pg. 218
MARRIAGE: ATGG pg. 218. Little Compton, MA Gazetteer shows no Little Compton, MA, but there is one in Newport Co., R.I.
DEATH: ATGG pg. 218 "by 1727" 
Woodworth, Elizabeth (I1355)
 
6255 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 144
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 134, 20 May 1722, Lebanon First Church
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pp. 144 (approx. - before 5 Nov 1738)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 144. 1992 AF: Columbia, Tolland, CT
NOTE: ATGG, pp. 144-8 gives children, historical info, mentions possibility of other children, including Abigail, bapt. 14 May 1758 at First Church in Lebanon, married Ephraim Wright 21 Feb 1775.

ATGG, page 148 notes that there were probably other children of this marriage, including an Abigail, chr. 14 May 1758, First Church, Lebanon, CT, married 21 Feb 1775 Ephraim Wright in Crank Church (Lebanon Crank, CT), the church to which William and Elizabeth then belonged.

Barbour's Collection of Conn. Vital rec. by name & town - GSF#002 - Sprague.
Sprague Family of America, p. 23, by W.V,.Sprague - GSF#875,384, item 3 & item # 12.
Johnson family rec. of Glen Johnson, Phoenix,Arizona. 
Sprague, William (I1107)
 
6256 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 144 only has given name, no date, death age 72
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pp. 144 (approx. - before 5 Nov 1738)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 144. 1992 AF: Columbia, Tolland, CT
NOTE: ATGG, pp. 148 gives children 
Hyde, Elizabeth (I1108)
 
6257 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 148 (about 1741)
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 148, spouse only 
Sprague, Esther (I1111)
 
6258 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 148 (approx.)
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 148
NOTE: ATGG, pg. 148 removed to Tuppersville, Nova Scotia 
Sprague, Elizabeth (I1113)
 
6259 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 148. 1992 AF: name "Tuffer", born about 1741
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 148
NOTE: ATGG, pg. 148 gives parents, removed to Tuppersville, Nova Scotia 
Tupper, Elisha (I1112)
 
6260 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 153
MARRIAGES: ATGG, pg. 153 (approx., probably in Lebanon, CT)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 153
BURIAL: ATGG, pg. 153
HISTORICAL INFO: ATGG, pp. 153-164

She md., aft 1784 (2) Major Noah Allen, (1734- 1821). 
Hutchinson, Esther (I1125)
 
6261 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 164 (approx.)
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 164
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 164 (living Feb 1810 in Steuben, NY) 
Sprague, Seth (I1126)
 
6262 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 166
MARRIAGES: ATGG, pg. 166
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 166
NOTE: Children listed on pp. 169-170 
Sprague, James (I1095)
 
6263 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 171 (about 1772).
MARRIAGE: Estimated from birth of first child in 1800
BURIAL: ATGG, pg. 171 (place only)
NOTE: ATGG pg. 171-2 lists parents, siblings 
Crittenden, Jairus (I1099)
 
6264 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 171 (approx.)
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 171
MARRIAGE: Estimated from birth of first child in 1800 (ATGG, pg. 172)
DEATH:
BURIAL: ATGG, pg. 171 (place only) 
Sprague, Eunice (I1100)
 
6265 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 172 (approx.)
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 172
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pp. 172. Children listed on pg. 173
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 172 (aged 46)
BURIAL: ATGG, pg. 172 
Sprague, Esther (I1102)
 
6266 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 172. Parents given on pg. 173
MARRIAGES: ATGG, pp. 172-3 (spouses, place of 2nd marriage, children)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 172
BURIAL: ATGG, pg. 172

IGI has nothing on second marriage (10/99) 
Babcock, Ichabod (I1101)
 
6267 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 174 (year only).
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pp. 174 (approx.)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 174 (living in 1816)
NOTE: ATGG, pg. 172 gives parents; pp. 174-6 gives children 
Crittenden, Rhoda (I1104)
 
6268 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 174. 1992 AF: 1777
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 174
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pp. 174 (approx.)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 174
NOTE: ATGG, pg. 174-6 gives children, residences. Served in War of 1812. 
Sprague, John (I1103)
 
6269 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 176
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 176
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pp. 176
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 176. 1992 AF: 23 May 1860
NOTE: ATGG, pp. 176-8 gives children

Sep 6, 1797, James Sprague of New Marlborough was appt. guardian of Jesse Sprague son of Wm., dec.,of said Marlborough, a minor above the age of fourteen years. (Sprague Fam. of America, p. 37) 
Sprague, Jesse (I1105)
 
6270 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 176.
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pp. 176
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 176
NOTE: ATGG, pp. 176-8 gives children

IGI has birth in Middleburg, Schoharie, NY. No Middlebury in NY, but there is a West Middlebury in Wyoming Co., NY. Need to resolve. 
Goddard, Rena (I1106)
 
6271 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 178-9 (approx.)
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 178-9
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 178-9 cites 1830 Census with wife, 3 sons, 2 daughters
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 178-9 living in Covington, NY in 1830 
Sprague, William (I1127)
 
6272 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 166 
Carpenter, Abiah (I1096)
 
6273 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
PCI: Poultney Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, microfiche #6089178
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 170-1; PCI, pg. 2
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 170-1 has 7 Jul 1795. 1992 AF: 2 Jun 1783. PCI, pp. 57-8 (spouse only). IGI 20 Oct 1791, New Marlboro, Berkshire, MA, also 2 Jun 1793, Tolland, CT. The 1791 date is from extracted marriage records for Berkshire Co., so that seems the most likely.
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 170-1; PCI, pg. 2
NOTE: ATGG pg. 170-1 lists children, trade as blacksmith.
PCI, pg. 57-8 lists children Jane, Chauncey, Spencer

"A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont", J.Joslin, B. Frisbie & F. Ruggles, 1875 p. 350-1:

"Sprague, Daniel - Was b. in the State of Connecticut, Nov. 4, 1769. He was by trade, a blacksmith, which trade he learned of Thomas Maxon, of Salisbury, CT, whose daughter, Hannah, he afterwards married, and who was the mother of his children. He moved to Poultney as early as 1798, and settled in the west village, at the place now occupied by the widow of John Lewis, and carried on blacksmithing as long as he was in the business. His children were: Isaac Newton, Norman, Chauncy, Mary Ann, Harriet, Julia Ann, George Washington, and one other; name not given.
"Daniel Sprague was on of the substantial men of his time; was one of the early postmasters of the town, and held other important positions. He d. June 2 1853; his wife, d. Dec. 20, 1858.
"Isaac Newton, the eldest son, graduated at Middlebury College, entered the ministry, and has had a leading position in his denomination (Presbyterian). He is a fine speaker, and been noted as a superior elocutionist. He was pastor of a church in Brooklyn, many years, and now resides in Geneseo, NY.
"Norman left home when a young man, and was never heard of after; it is supposed that he died.
"Chauncy was drowned when about 5 years old.
"Mary Ann m. Judge Benj. F. Witherel; she died of cholera, in 1832.
"Harriet m. Henry Stanley; she d. March 10, 1844, at the age of 45.
"Julia Ann m. Oliver M. Hyde, and is now living in Detroit, Mich.
"George W., the youngest, was twice married; his first wife was Charlotte Sprague, a cousin; had two children by her: Louisa and Caroline; both d. young. For his second wife he m. Lucy Ann Potter, of Wells. The children from this marriage were: Dan P. and Julia Hyde (twins), Anna Maxon, George Henry and Caroline Rebecca (twins), William Wheeler and Harriet S...." (further info on these children and their families) 
Sprague, Daniel (I1097)
 
6274 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS - D0007
PCI: Poultney Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, microfiche #6089178
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 170-1; PCI, pg. 57.
IGI has two birthplaces, Westerly, Washington, RI and Peterburg, Washington, NY, parents Thomas Maxson and Hannah Sisson. The Westerly record is an extracted birth record and deserves credibility.
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 170-1. 1992 AF: 2 Jun 1783, Poughkeepsie, NY. PCI, pp. 57-8 (spouse only)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 170-1; PCI, pg. 57
NOTE: ATGG pg. 170-1 lists children, father (Thomas Maxon of Salisbury, CT)
PCI, pg. 57-8 lists children Jane, Chauncey, Spencer. Also a James S. Maxson, died 4 Nov 1808 in 23rd year. Could be brother. 
Maxson, Hannah (I1098)
 
6275 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 112 (abt 1672), 6th child. 1992 AF: abt 1667, 5th child.
MARRIAGE: "Vital Records of Duxbury MA to 1850", pg. 315 - D0014. ATGG, pg. 112
DEATH: 1992 AF: 10 Jan 1710, same as marriage date. Not likely 
Sprague, Dorcas (I1134)
 
6276 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 112 (approx.).
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 112. 1992 AF: 24 Mar 1696. Not in "Vital Records of Duxbury MA"
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 112 (living in 1700) 
Sprague, Desire (I1138)
 
6277 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 112. 1992 AF: 1659
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 112. Not in "Vital Records of Duxbury MA"
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 112 (living in 1700) 
Sprague, Ruth (I1136)
 
6278 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, - D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 130. Not in "Vital Records of Duxbury MA to 1850"
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 130. "Early Connecticut Marriages" by Frederic W. Bailey pg. 38 
Sprague, Lydia (I1128)
 
6279 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, - D0007
BIRTH: Estimated from birth of wife. "Vital Records of Duxbury MA to 1850", pg. 315 and ATGG, pg. 112: "of Falmouth"
MARRIAGE: "Vital Records of Duxbury MA to 1850", pg. 315 - D0014. ATGG, pg. 112

Soldier in King Phillip's War and noted for his skill with a rifle. He could supposedly split an apple at 20 rods. He inherited his father's homestead in Falmouth and added to it, creating a large estate. Because his children all moved to Connecticut before his death, his property was divided at their removal. There is no will on record; it may have burned in 1825 at Barnstable. 
Hatch, Joseph (I1271)
 
6280 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, - D0007
BIRTH: "Vital Records of Duxbury Massachusetts to the Year 1850", pg. 168 -D0014 ATGG, pg. 130
MARRIAGES: ATGG, pp. 130, 218. Not in "Vital Records of Duxbury MA"
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 130
CHILDREN: ATGG, pg. 218 (8 children)

ATTG pg. 130: "In 1735-6, as the eldest son of an eldest son, he passed deeds in respect to rights of land in Dartmouth, inherited from his great grandfather, Francis Sprague". This verifies the lineage of the family back to Francis and that the Sprague's of Lebanon were the Sprague's of Duxbury.

Note: the above also confirms Ephraim as the eldest son of John.

His will probated 9 Dec 1754 mentions wife Mary, sons Peleg and Perez; dau. Betty who md. Abel Bingham, dau. Irene wife of Nathaniel Wright....(Windham Probate, IV, 466) 
Sprague, Ephraim Capt. (I1268)
 
6281 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, - D0007
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 148, name "Phebe". 1992 AF: 2 Apr 1748
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 148 8 Dec 1774. IGI has 8 Nov 1774 
Sprague, Phoebe (I1115)
 
6282 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, - D0007
MARRIAGE: ATGG, pg. 113 (married by 6 Nov 1683, no surname known)
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 113. 1992 AF# 92CP-0G: 11 Dec 1715, Malden, MA or Lebanon, CT
NOTE: ATGG, pg. 130 lists children

Pg 114 notes: "It is unfortunate that the identity of John's first wife, Lydia, remains unsolved for she was the mother of all his seven children and may have been a Mayflower descendent."

Ancestral file had a birthdate of 18 Jul 1658, Duxbury, but I found no Lydia's born on that date in Duxbury records. This is likely an error, as no parents are listed and it is unlikely a date would be available without the parents. 
Lydia (I1121)
 
6283 ATGG: "Ancestry of Two Great Grandmothers, Esther (Root) Poole, Lois (Sprague) Mears", compiled by Winifred Lovering Holman, S.B., 1938, copy at the NEHGS, -D0007
BIRTH: ATGG, pg. 148.
CHRISTENING: ATGG, pg. 148
MARRIAGES: ATGG, pg. 148
DEATH: ATGG, pg. 148 (age 82)
NOTE: ATGG, pp. 148-152 historical, children, served in Revolutionary War, emphasizes name was always Dan, not Daniel

He had a second wife Polly Dunham. 
Sprague, Dan (I1116)
 
6284 Aunt Fannie died of Spinal Meningitis. JHA 3/2001 Armstrong, Fannie B. (I1498)
 
6285 Aunt Louie spent most of her adult life as a registered nurse in the Washington, D.C, area Her last two husbands preceded her in death. In March 1989 she entered the Pendleton Co. Nursing Home, Franklin, WVa. where she resided until her death at the ripe old age of 101. JHA 3/2001 From Janice's files--

LOUIE JANE ARMSTRONG

1-12-3-1-10 LOUIE JANE ARMSTRONG b. 11/24/1895 - Moyers, Pendleton Co., WV
d. 1/24/1997 - Franklin, Pendleton Co., WV
Bur: St Paul Luthern Church Cemetery,
Moyers, Pendleton Co., WV
m. #1 Ted Turner (Div)
#2 Marshall Dobie
#3 Harry Kavanaugh Louie Jane moved from the Washington D.C. area to the Pendleton Co. Nursing Home, Franklin, WV in March 1989. She is a Registered Nurse, retired from Public Health in Arlington, VA. She has no chi 
Armstrong, Louie Jane (I1497)
 
6286 Aunt Mabel died of sugar diabetes. JHA 3/2001 Armstrong, Clara Mabel (I1500)
 
6287 Aunt Pauline was previously married to a Braun and had one son by him--William E. JHA 3/2001 Furhman, Pauline (I1552)
 
6288 Austria is also mention in the 1880 US Federal Census 262, Plattsmouth, Cass, Nebraska record. Kasperick, Mary (I7201)
 
6289 Azariah, child of Mecajah & Elisabeth, bp. Feb. 23, 1752 - Vol 1, page 133 Adams, Azeriah (I20)
 
6290 Azeriah, s. Micaijah & Elizabeth, b. Nov. 13, 1751 Adams, Azeriah (I20)
 
6291 B. 1 Oct 1749 & bp. 11 Nov 1749 in the UBC Church, rec. in NYG&B 974 B2n Vol. 38 p.39. also found in 974.7 B4ne Vol. 4 p. 73 . Her mg. to Peter Guyon, 5 Oct 1781 is listed in N. Y. Mgs. 947.7
V28n p. 258 & p. 163. 
Martineau, Sarah (I152)
 
6292 b. Abt 1644 (aged 14 in May 1658} Kelsey, Mary (I1636)
 
6293 b. Abt 1653 (aged four on 24 Feb 1657/8 [WMJ 88]; aged five on 14 Mar 1658/9 [WMJ 148]; md. Wethersfield 11 Jan 1688/9 Mary Bronson [TAG 39: 120-21] Hills, Benjamin (I684)
 
6294 b. Abt 1655 (aged two & three Quarters on 24 Feb 1657/8 [WMJ 88] four yrs. on 14 Mar 1658/9 [WMJ 148] ; treated by John Winthrop Jr. on 8 Jul 1659 [WMJ 163]. no rec. after that. Hills, Benoni (I2024)
 
6295 B. listed in her Auto. Biog. & in #(5) the E.H. seal. rec 183,395D. & B. listed in Deseret News Obit. Files #(23) Also in #(1) & given by her Grandaughter Elzada Hurst who finished writing Susans life story.
cause of death: Acute obstruction of the bowels (cause unknown) 
Johnson, Susan Ellen (I97)
 
6296 B1846 IR,MG: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 30, 61: John md Caroline Keller, bir & dth dates unknown, place of bur unknown. Three children bur Mt. Zion Cem, Schuylkill Co PA: Jeremiah 1867-1870, Edward S 1869-1898, Rossannah 1870-1876
Oct 1977 email Larry Croll pg 4: Caroline__________, bn 1846, dd 1920, bur Nuremberg Cem PA 
Keller, Caroline (I8030)
 
6297 B2E5, Hazeing,Essex,England, Parish Record. : Ruggles Family History.
Genealogy Society of Utah-HMH; Hale House & Related Families, by Jacobus & Waterman, pp. 671-3

Alt death 6 Jan 1606 
Curtis, Thomas (I726)
 
6298 B4 F6 Whitcomb Family in America, A Biog. Gen. by Charlotte Whitcomb, p. 152 #1
Visitation 
Whitcomb, Job (I2284)
 
6299 Back in the Day - Nov. 6, 1966: Schuyler-Colfax home is builtMonday November 14, 2011, 12:36 AM By BRYAN LAPLACA COLUMNIST

"With ax in hand, a tall Dutchman stands alone in the wilderness. His back glistens with the sweat of labor. Aching muscles are his personal testimonial to days of grueling construction. But determined eyes shine as the hope of the future stands before him. Arent Schuyler has built his home."It is a sanctuary from weather not chained by technology; a wall separating man and inimical nature; a meeting place where friends may talk of a country without a name, without a government as we know it and without a plan even remotely connected with democracy."The year is 1702. The place is Pompton Plains, and the man is the first member of the Schuyler family to come to New Jersey. Two hundred and sixty four years later, the Schuyler family is still living here in the historic quarters which have been witness to the American Revolution, the Independence movement, the results of a constitution written in 1789 and the growth of a nation," began an article about the historic home.The Schuyler-Colfax House hasn’t moved, but it is now located in Wayne Township. The source article is probably wrong in stating that Arent Schuyler built the home in Pompton Plains, as according to the Wayne Township website, the home is close to the Pompton Lakes border. Pompton Lakes is not one of the many towns in the area that was once a part of the once-megalithic Pequannock Township.According to the Wayne Township website, "Until recently the homestead was a private residence for the eighth generation of the family, when it became a Wayne Township Museum. One of only a few colonial homesteads built prior to 1700 on the East Coast of the United States, it was never sold out of original ownership for eight generations. In 1994, Dr. Jane Colfax sold the landmark to Wayne Township to serve as a museum. Each generation produced military, medical, legal, and governmental representatives."The Schuyler-Colfax house was recognized and honored in October 1966 as an historical shrine. The 16th annual New Jersey Historical conference, as part of a tour to many historical sites in New Jersey, presented the dedication. About 200 people attended the ceremonies.Jack E. Boucher, supervisor of historic sites, dedicated the plaque mounted at the foot of the house. As reported, it reads "Schuyler-Colfax. The Schuyler and Colfax families were prominent in shaping New Jersey History."Guests at the dedication included Robert M. Lunny, director of the New Jersey Historical Society, who presided; Wayne Mayor Edward Sisco, who made the welcoming remarks; Peggy Lamont, Butler High School student and member of the Jerseymen, whose winning essay made the dedication possible; and Dr. Jane Colfax and Dr. Richard Colfax, then-owners of the house and direct descendants of Arent Schuyler."The house, which has been continuously occupied by descendants of the original builder (one of three in the United States left), is of significance because of its Revolutionary and pre-Revolutionary architecture," it was reported 45 years ago. "Although the present owners are busy restoring parts of the home, little has been changed since it was first built. As visitors pass through the rooms of the Schuyler-Colfax house, the mood and reality of a developing nation and state emerge."There is a nightcap crocheted by Martha Washington for Lt. William Golfax, born July 3, 1756, who served at Valley Forge. There are yellowed books of state and federal records dated 1793. An antique baby cradle stands by the doorway. Tables are dressed with hand-printed water basins and pitchers. The walls boast a copy of the Declaration of Independence, portraits of George and Martha Washington, and a framed document of the house's plans recorded in the Library of Congress.

"The original plaster ceilings, floor boards (of which no two are alike), and stone walls put together with mortar composed of field clay and reeds remain. The office where Dr. Jane Colfax, present owner of the home and direct descendant of Arent Schuyler, practices medicine is believed to be the original dwelling of her ancestors."One can see a chimney with hooks where meat was once cured. The garret above the room was used as a bedroom by slaves. The heavy beams overhead have now deepened in color. The main hall of the house is supported by walls with permanent color, having been made al fresco when the plaster was applied still wet. The living room supports the original plaster cornice molding and a floor that rests on hand-hewn joists. The original paneled wall in the dining room is also there, the top of which is curved. It is noted that they were constructed by ship's carpenters who built the walls as of a ship."The kitchen is supported by the original oak beams, ceiling boards, and oak floor boards which are ‘preserved and sealed by periodic applications of boiled linseed oil.’ A sandstone hearth stone, 5-feet wide and running the length of the kitchen, served as the base of a large fireplace."While the house, parts of which are still under reconstruction, exemplifies pre- and post-Revolutionary architecture, the mood of the times in which it was built is further enhanced when you learn the genealogy of the generations who lived there," it was reported."The land was purchased in 1697 by Arent Schuyler. The property was left to one of his three sons, Philip, who ran a copper mine and resided at the home with his wife, Hester, and children. His daughter, Hester Schuyler, married Lt. William Colfax, thus, the present name, Schuyler-Colfax Home."President Washington served as godfather to Colfax's son, George Washington Schuyler, and is said to have sat in one of the chairs in the home. William Colfax's other son, Schuyler Colfax Jr., became vice president of the United States under U.S. Grant. His third son, William Washington Colfax, became a doctor in the Passaic and Paterson areas and inherited the home."Since that time, medicine has become a family vocational tradition, and the only two direct descendants now living, Jane and Richard Colfax, are both doctors."Several landmarks are also found around the home, among which is a scarce mile-marker showing the distance from Hoboken to Jersey City; the site of the Morris Canal Feeder in the rear of the home where the Ramapo River flows; and a family graveyard where descendents are buried."As one visitor put it, ‘If the walls of the house could talk, just think of the things they could tell!’ Dr. Jane Colfax and her husband, Michael DeNike, and Dr. Richard Colfax have done a good job of making these walls do just that."

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Schuyler, Hester (I1241)
 
6300 Bap & Birthplace in (1) & (4) is the Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn found in the NY His't Society yr bk 1897 p 148, 974.7 C4h .His Spouse Femmetje Barents Ridder & their abt mg date listed in " The Van Deventer Family" compiled by Christobelle Van Deventer using data collected by Heer Jos. Goudswaaed, an expert genealogist of Baaen, Holland. Van Deventer, Jacobus (I177)
 

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