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7901 BIR,MG,DTH: Don Walther, Jefferson City, MO. Wilferth, Henry Nicholas (I548)
 
7902 BIR,MG,DTH: Don Walther, Jefferson City, MO. Wilferth, John Conrad (I549)
 
7903 BIR,MG,DTH: Don Walther, Jefferson City, MO. Wilferth, Estelle Bertha (I550)
 
7904 BIR,MG,DTH: Don Walther, Jefferson City, MO. Never married. Wilferth, Hilda K (I546)
 
7905 BIR,MG,DTH: Don Walther, Jefferson City, MO. Son of William Lawrence Brenner
and Otellia Weith.

NOTES: Lutheran Church. Farmer. 
Brenner, Claude Robert (I607)
 
7906 BIR,MG,DTH: Donald Walther, Jefferson City MO. Children's birth records.
Evang-Lutheran Parish, Weissdorf/Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany. Shown as Margareth Koehler from Voelkenreuth. Known as Margaret. Research 1995 from Karl Walther of Germany: bn Voelkenreuth, bapt Hallerstein parish, lived in Voelkenreuth 1799-1818, Wulmersreuth 1818-1839. Bn 9:30 pm. Godmother: Margaretha Vates, wife of farmer Johann Vates in Voelkenreuth

REL: Evangelical Lutheran


1850 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co.-Liberty Twp #550: Margaretha Walthers age 50 bn Germany, wife of Thomas Walthers

1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Liberty Twp #784: Margaret Walthers age 62, bn Germany, wife of Thomas Walthers

BUR: Walther Cem behind old home on Algoa Road, Cole County, MO. 
Koehler, Margaretha (I224)
 
7907 BIR,MG,DTH: Ellsworth W Smith, husband July 1996.

NOTES: Had heart attack which stabilized, but was injured badly in severe car
accident. Truck locked in speed. Affected ever since till died 
Oliver, Hethie Lee (I7043)
 
7908 BIR,MG,DTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Baptismal and Marriage record of son, Johann Nikol Wolfrum, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany. Birthdate is 20 years before son born, as an approximation until further checked.

NOTES: Mother shown on birth record but not marriage record. 
Wolfrum, Katharina Margaretha (I847)
 
7909 BIR,MG,DTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish baptismal and marriage record of son, Johann Nikol Wolfrum, Schlegel, Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany. Birthdate is 20 yrs before son born, as an approximation till checked further.

NOTES: Farmer in Schlegel at time of Nikol's marriage in 1828. 
Wolfrum, Johann Konrad (I846)
 
7910 BIR,MG,DTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Marriage record, BK 1828,pg186,#32 for
daughter Anna Elisabetha Doehla, no mother shown. To check out. 
Unknown (I849)
 
7911 BIR,MG,DTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Marriage record, BK 1828,pg186,#32 for daughter Anna Elisabetha Doehla. Mother not shown, Johann a farmer in Wulmersreuth.

NOTES: Same page as Albrecht Walther's christening: Johann Doehla, son of Catharina Koehler, second daughter of Johann Koehler, farmer in Vulkenreuth. Father was George Nicol Doehla, farmer in Wulmersreuth. Also on page for Georg Nicol Walther christening, witness was Georg Nicol Doehla, farmer in Wulmersrueth. 
Doehla, Johann (I848)
 
7912 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam Group Rcd: "Rawson Fam Memorials pp 8-9, Braintree Town rcds pp 674-676; Boston rcds pp 133-139-142-149-155-158-161-171-176, UT Gen Archives", pg 213 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Under "Place born, says "of Mendon, Suffolk, Mass." Under Chr, says bn at Gillingham Eng. Ped Chart & FGR with Wm as a child, same bk: bn "of Boston, Suffolk, Mass."

NOTES: Hist of Rawson Family-pg 276 of Rawson-Coffin Family History:

William Rawson 3rd son of Edward educated to a mercantile life & became a prominent merchant & an importer of foreign goods. Up to the time of his mg in 1673, he resided with his father on Rawson's Lane, Boston, where he kept a dry goods store. At 22 md Ann Glover-only dau of Nathaniel & Mary Smith Glover of Dorchester, Mass & is proven by a certificate copied from the ancient Bible. In 25 years, they had 20 children, but only 5 sons lived to grow up & have fams of their own. He purchased a house of Mr John Glover of Boston (wife's uncle) & resided in Boston some time. The names of their children are rcded in the ancient fam Bible.
In 1689, he sold this & moved his family to Dorchester. Later he purchased of the heirs of his great uncle, Rev John Wilson, a tract of land situated in Braintree, which he made into a homestead, & which is now know as "Ancient Rawson Farm". It is situated nr Neponset Vill, adjoining the homestead of the Honorable Josiah Quincy. It has been passed frm fthr to son into the 5th gen. 
Rawson, William (I3956)
 
7913 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam Group Record: "Ancestry of Edward Rawson, pg 9/13", submit by Florence Payne, pg 218 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Also
Ped Chart: "Rawson Fam Memorials pg 8-9, Utah Gen Archives" pg 231 Rawson Gen Book. Says he was a merchant of Colnbrook and under death,"Will declared 16 Feb 1603, probated 4 May 1604". FGR shows father & mother as John Rawson & Agnes Rawson; the Ped Chart shows Richard Rawson & Margaret... & sev generations further. To check out. 
Rawson, Edward (I4025)
 
7914 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam Group Record: "Ancestry of Edward Rawson, pg 9/13",subm by Florence Payne, pg 217 Rawson Gen Book - copy Pam Hallmark Wagner. Also Ped Chart: "Rawson Fam Memorials, Utah Gen. Archives", pg 23, Rawson Gen Bk. Says he was a merchant - taylor in London, England. Under Death, says " Will probated 25 Feb 1617/1618". Rawson, David (I4021)
 
7915 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam Group Record: "Rawson Fam Memorials pg 8-9, Braintree Town rcds pp 674-676; Mass W 1 Vol 7 pp 4-Utah Gen Archives" subm by Lois Owen Chapman from pg 215 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Also FGR with Edward as a child, "Ancestry of Edward Rawson, pg 9/13 of pg 217 Rawson Gen Bk. Shows Birth as Gillingham and under on Chr line says "of London, London, England".

NOTES: "Early Life & Hist of Eward Rawson, Secretary of Massachusetts Bay Colony," pg 267 of Rawson-Coffin Fam Rcd. The following is an extract:

At the time of a publication of the Revised Rawson Family Memorial in 1875, little was known about the ancestry of Edward Rawson, Sec of Mass Bay Colony. The write was strolling through the monuments in an old church yard in Mendon, Mass, when he discovered a figure that proved to be a fam armorial. A drawing was carefully made and steps toward finding the name of the original owner immediately taken.
The armorial was borne by Sir John Rawson, Knight of Rhodes & St John of Jerusalem. He was elected Prior of Kilmainham in 1511; in 1517 by order of King Henry VIII, sworn Privy Councillor of Ireland & Lord Treasurer of that kingdom. In 1542 he surrendered the Priory to the King for a pension of 500 marks and was created Viscount Clontarff. This title became extinct at his dth in 1560. The armorial was placed in a window of the Parish of Swingfield, & the Parish was included in the property of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem, located 5 miles north of Folkstone, Co of Kent. Sir John Rawson left a daughter, Catherine, who md Rowland Whyte, son of Patrick Whyte, 2nd Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland.
Sir John had 4 bro & sis: Avery, Christopher, Richard & Nicholas. Avery & Christopher were citizens & merchants of London. Avery was styled of Aveley, a Parish 14-15 miles east of London in Essex Co. His son Nicholas was an owner of an estate in Aveley & held lands there in fee simple by copy of Court Roll. He md the widow of William Copley, Beatrix Cooke (dau of Sir Phillip Cooke, Knight of Giddea Hall, Essex Co) Copley. Nicholas died in 1529, leaving 4 children: Anne bn abt 1512-a courageous mother inspite of widowhood, became wife of Sir Michael Stanhope, Knight of Shelford, Nottingham Co (& who was apparently highly favored by King Henry VIII, as he bestowed land, parishes, & many appurtenances, including tenants, etc. in Nottingham Co to him-see story for more on his own father, Sir Edward Stanhope); no names given for other 3 children. Out of their 11 children, 3 dd in infancy: Margaret, William & Edward.
Thomas, their eldest, was knighted at Kenilworth in 1575. He md Margaret, dau of Sir John Port. They had a son, Sir John, who was father of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield. Edward, their 2nd son, became one of the Queen's Council in the north of England; dd in 1608. The 3rd son, Sr John Stanhope of Harrington, gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth, was created Lord Stanhope in 1605. Edward, the 4th son, became a Doctor of Civil law & Master in Chancery. The 5th son, Sir Michael Stanhope of Sugbourn, Suffolk Co, was knighted by King James in 1603, also gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth. The 6th a dau-Eleanor md Thomas Cooper, Esq. The 7th-Julian, md John Hotham, Esq. & the 8th, Jane, md Sir Roger Townsend. Many prominent & illustrious personages have come from this line & have adorned the pgs of English Hist, notably the Earls of Chesterfield, Harrington & Stanhope.
Richard, bro to Sir John Rawson, bore the title of Dr of Divinity & Dr of Laws; was Prebendary of Durnsford in Salisbury; Archdeacon of Essex, 1502; Canon of Windsor, 1521; Vicar of the church at Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, presented in 1525. He rebuilt the Parsonage House, where his arms remained in 1728. He died in 1543.
Another bro, Nicholas, became master of the Free Chapel at Fressenhall, Norfolk Co. He dd leaving 2 sons, John & Walter.
The 3 sisters of Sir John Rawson were: Anne, wife of Richard Cely of London; Elizabeth, wife of John Foxe, merchant of London; & Alice, of whom we have no mg rcd.
Christopher, 4th bro to Sir John Rawson, as well as a merchant, owned Old Wool Quay, in Petty Sales (Lower Thomas Street), having received it by his mother's will. He died in 1518 & was bur at Allhallow's Barking, Great Tower St. He md twice: Margaret, then Agnes Burke, dau of Wm Burke. Margaret bore him: John, Thomas, Richard, Margaret (first wife of Henry Goodrick, bro of Thomas, Bishop of Ely and Lord Chancellor of England, secondly, the wife of Mr Crompton of Stone), and Catherine, who md Oliver Richardson.
Richard Rawson, son of Richard, a merchant in London, was made Alderman of Farringdon Extra in 1475 & Sheriff London in 1476. He md Isebella Craford, a descendant of the Crafords of Northumberland. He dd in 1483, bur at church of St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, London. By his will, he gave many charitable and devotional legacies, including the church at Fryston & repairing highways in Yorkshire. Isabelle, his wife, dd in 1497, bur on Milk St by the side of her husband. By her will,she gave sev legacies, one to the free Chapel of Gressenhall, Norfolk Co,of which her son, Nicholas, was master.
Richard Rawson, Sheriff of London, son of Richard of Fryston, Yorkshire, England, and Grandson of Robert of the same place, who md Agnes dau of Thomas Mares and lived during the time of Richard II & was probably born previous to the 14th century.

LIFE OF EDWARD RAWSON, Grandfather and DAVID RAWSON, father of EDWARD RAWSON,
Secretary Mass Bay Colony:

Edward, grandfather of Edward, was a merchant, dealing in silks & woolen goods & lived in Colnbrook, Langley Marsh Parish, Buckinghamshire-abt 17 miles west of London. A man of considerable property, dd at an early age & left 2 sons: Henry and David. His wife, Bridget Warde, remd Thomas Woodward, Esq of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex Co. His will was dated 16 Feb 1603 & proved 4 May 1604. His children were born in Colnbrook.
Henry, the eldest, received a magnificent gift from his father's estate & established himself in London as a Merchant tailor. David was to receive 200 pounds upon reaching 21 & again at the dth of his mother, to have the homestead in Colnbrook. Bridget & Henry were executors of the estate. David
served as apprentice tailor & established a home in London, md Margaret Wilson (Minister Wilson of Windsor's dau). He too died early, leaving 3 small children: William, Edward and Dorothy.
Margaret the dau of Rev William Wilson, DD of Merton College, Oxford, Prebendary of St Paul's & Rochester Cathedrals. He held the rectory of Cliffe in the county of Kent & in 1584 became Canon of St George's chapel, Windsor Castle. She was the sis to Edward Wilson, MD of London, who abt 1633 gave 1000 pounds sterling to Bay Colony & sis to Rev John Wilson, Minister of the first church in Boston; also grand-niece of Edmond Grindall,DD, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Edward was surrounded by relatives at his young age, who enjoyed the
benefits of education and occupied high positions in life. Gillingham,Dorset-
shire, England is presumed to be his birthplace, but in 1616, his Father rcded himself as citizen & merchant tailor of London, Edward being 14 mo. At 13, Edward's mother dd. 2 yrs later, his Uncle Rev John Wilson removed to New England, arriving in Salem, Mass in 1630. Within 4 yrs Uncle Edmond Wilson died, leaving only Henry residing at the old homestead in Colnbrook. Edward may have resided here while attending school.
Edward next appears in Gillingham, Dorsethsire, at the home of Richard
Perne, whose dau he md. Their 1st child bn here & Mr Perne dd here in April, 1636. He left a will, executed April 10, in which he names Edward as one of the overseers and his wife Rachel to be executrix. Within 2 yrs Edward & his family left for America, arriving at Newbury in 1657.
April 19, 1638, Edward chosen as Pub Notary & Registor of Newbury, was annually elected until 1647. He assumed many other pub duties & as early as 1638 was one of the deputies to represent the town at general ct & re-elected nearly all successive yrs until 1650. He was then chosen as Sec of Mass Bay Colony & held this position for 36 yrs. Taking his seat at the May session, 1638, he & sev other deputies were fined $5.00 each for being absent when court was called. On Sep 6 he was appointed commissioner for Newbury, also one of a committee to settle the plantation of Winnicumet (Hampton, N.H.), also on a committee to levy taxes.
June 18, 1645, he was chosen Clerk of the House of Deputies, on a committee to investigate & collect debts due, to look after rattlers at Hampton & Salisbury, to lay out the bounds of Exeter, etc. (See story for
details). Many grants of land, amounting in total about 4000 acres, were from
time to time assigned to him for special services rendered the country. He was demanded most of his time, but he also was overseer for many wills: Henry Webb, a rich Boston merchant, Capt Robert Keayne, a wealthy merchant & one of the founders of Mass (Captain Keayne's wife was sis to Rev John Wilson, 1st minister of Boston, so he probably knew Edward at a young age and knew of his
character).
Edward's rcds show constancy 7 faithfulness as Clerk, while his plain legible style of penmanship brings a sense of relief & satisfaction to all its readers. He was early styled as "eloquent Inditer." He obviously had his pecularities, but the rcd he left behind of srvcs rendered will bear comparison with many other of workers during those early & trying experiences in Colony life.
Col Joseph L Chester, in his gen of the Taylor fam, referred to Sec Rawson, saying, "He became one of the most important men in New England. The only blot on his memory was his being among the most forward & relentless of the persecutors of the Quakers, a fact owing perhaps partly to his official position, but which also shows that in spite of his great abilities & otherwise irreproachable career, he could not escape the popular fanaticism of the time."
By the fact that he, so soon aft arriving at Newbury & taking the Freeman's oath, was among other public trusts, Commissioner for the trila of
Causes, Revisor of the Laws, etc., we may reasonably conclude that he possessed considerable knowledge of the law (perhaps acquiring it in the ofc of Thomas Woodward, Esq of Lincoln's Inn, 2nd husb of his grandmother, Bridgett Warde Rawson Woodward).
On the news reaching Boston of the dth of Charles II & orders having been received to proclaim James II as King, preparations were made to perform the ceremony with usual pomp & display customary on such occasions, & on Monday, April 20, 1685, surrounded by the Gov & assistants, all on horseback, with thousands of people and 8 foot companies, amid the beating of drums, sounding of trumpets, and the discharge of musketry and cannon, the proclamation was announced by Mr Edward Rawson.
55 yrs aft his death, & as old is replaced by new, this time the object being to rcd an expression of esteem for Justice Edward Bromfield, whose residence was on "Rawson Lane", the "street going to Roxbury" was named "Malborough St", then later to "WA St", & Tremonton St now devided the tract of land once owned by Secr Rawson.
On 6 May 1674, Edward & Rachel Rawson deeded a lot to their "now eldest son Wm." In 1676, they presented him with another, upon which was probably dry goods store of Wm Rawson, where he conducted business for sev yrs Mr Rawson was fully in sympathy with the inhabitants of Mass, in their decided opposition to the unwelcome & contemptible trio: Andros, Dudley & Randolph. He took a firm stand in the interest of the people, that they might not lose their Charter privileges, held in his personal custody the books & papers to prevent their going into the hands of this trio. We believe this to be his last closing act in his long & valuable career as a public servant.
Rachel Rawson dd before 11 Oct 1677 & Edward dd 27 Aug 1693. They had 12 children. 20 years after the their marriage in England, Rachel's widow mother dd, leaving a will, dated 31 March 1656, including a lease which was to hold for 99 yrs. It showed her maiden name as Green. At the time of their mg a deed given in trust to Thomas Danford et al, showed Edward Rawson receiving 300 pounds frm Rachel's fthr, to which he was to add 600 pounds of his own funds, to purchase lands, held jointly, so that in the event of his dth, Rachel wd be cared for. Mr Perne dd before contributing his part, but he gave his word to Rachel's mthr that he would still do as his fthr/law had asked, Mrs. Perne giving him the sum, and in Dec 1660, he executed a mortgage deed of his homestead to Thomas Danforth, et al, in trust for the use of his wife, Rachel.
In 1692 Rawson suffered the loss of this dau, Rebecca, whose tragic fate is record by Whittier in his leaves from Margaret Smith's Journal. She had been deceived in her mg with Thomas Rumsey, who claimed to be a son of "Lady Haile, according to an affidavit still preserved in the State House, & who deserted her immediately upon arrival in England. While on her voyage home to rejoin her fthr, aft living some yrs in England, the ship was wrecked by an earthquake in Jamaica & all aboard perished. Her fthr survived her but a short time, passing away Aug 1693, prob at home of his son Wm, who then lived in Dorchester.
A portrait painted when Rawson was 55, is in possession of the New England Historic Genealogical Soc.
This was from the Mass. Pub. H. Vol. 7 pgs 280 3/4 295 inclusive, UT Gen Society "Hist of Edward Rawson". Compiled by Fern R Morgan, Provo UT.

In Coffin's History of Newbury, there are various public acts & employments are more fully narrated. Undoubtedly, he must have possessed more than ordinary talent for business, as well as a large share of public spirit to be so soon honored by his fellow townsmen, & to have taken his seat at the age of 23 among the legislature of the colony. From 1650 he was annually re-elected sec until the usurpation of the gov by Sir Edmund Audios, in 1686, when Randolph succeeded him.
In 1649, Mr Joshua Pilsbury lived on the farm which was owned & occupied by Edward Rawson in Newbury. The meadow near the hill, known as Turkey Hill, still bears the name of "Rawson Meadow". After his removal to Boston, his residence was on "Rawson's Lane," & here he is supposed to have dd. This lane bore his name until near 1890, when it was changed to "Broadfield St." Here he owned somed acres of land, which bordered on the common or training field, out of which he sold a no. of house lots.
He & his wife were members of what was called the First Church, over which Rev John Wilson was pastor. After Mr Wilson died, the Synod of 1662 was divided on the question"Who are subjects of Baptism?" & this divided the group, out of which grew the old South Society of Boston; so popularly known.
He is believed to be author of a bk published in 1691, entitled "The Revolution of New England Justified," also one called, "The Gen Laws & Liberties Concerning the Inhabitants of the Mo. etc., fal., 1660."
2 sons went back to England to live, 2 daus cannot be traced, & 2 sons settled in this country, Wm & Grindal. The Rawson Coat of Arms is a proof that the name is ancient and bears distinction. The origin of this emblem is accounted for by the following legend: "Far back in the blood-stained history of England, there was a strong fortress or castle in possession of the enemy, which it was desireable to capture. Some attempts had been made but without success. There was a bold, energetic, patriotic young officer in the King's army by the name of Rawson, who voluntiered to organize an expedition for its reduction, if allowed a certain number of men. The proposition was accepted, the expedition was successful, & to reward the young officer for his daring skill & bravery, he was presented with this coat of arms." Whether the story is true or not cannot be affirmed,but it is a fact that it has existed for several hundred years & is on rcd at Herald's College of Arms. It is composed of an escutcheon, representing an old knightly shield, the lower 1/2 black, the upper 1/2 azure blue; the center a castle, with 4 towers in gold; crest over a raven's head black bearing on the neck drops of gold. The motto underneath, "Lous Virtutis Actio" may be freely rendered,"The deed of bravery is its own praise". The sentiments seems to be Strength, Strategy, Watchfulness. The Raven obtained possession by force & hold the precious reward in its beak. 
Rawson, Edward (I3977)
 
7916 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam Group Record: "The Thwing Family" W E Thwing, Mass (M17 A)pg 144, Desc Edward Rawson subm by Lois Chapman, pg 212 Rawson Gen Bk-cc Pam Hallmark Wagner. Also "Rawson Family Memorials,pg 8-9, Braintree Town rcds pg 674-676, Boston records pg 133-139-142-149-155-158-161-171-176, Utah Gen Archives, from 213 Rawson Gen Bk.

NOTES: Rawson Gen pg 277 of Rawson-Coffin Family History:

Nathaniel Rawson, the 7th sn, 13th child of William & Ann Glover bn 3 Dec 1689. Md Hannah Thompson 1712 (dau of Samuel Thompson of Braintree, Mass), & they settled in Mendon. He was chosen one of the Selectmen in 1727 - 28; also was Assessor in 1728. Feb 1729, he was chosen one of the committee to agree with workman to build the new church, which was erected in 1730. Chosen again in March 1730. Died 1731. He had five children. 
Rawson, Nathaniel (I3950)
 
7917 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam rcds Mrs Joan K Miller, Ft Collins Stk; IGI, George Daniel Scoll bn 22 Jan 1881 Glen Elder, md Goldie Jennie Brokaw 9 Jun 1909, dd 31 Jul 1958

1920 CENSUS: KS,Mitchell Co-Glen Elder TWP 19 Jan, DW 68:
SCHOLL, George 38/KS (Gy,GY)farmer, own home; Goldie 32/KS (Us,US); Goldie 9/KS; Albert 7/KS; Horner 5/KS; John 2 8/12-KS; Rebecca mthr 78/PA widow 
Scoll, George Daniel (I7910)
 
7918 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam rcds Mrs Joan K Miller, Ft Collins Stk; IGI, Katie a twin to Ernest Franklin Scoll; md Delbert L Tembers 22 Jul 1896; dd 29 Apr 1961 Scoll, Katie Margaret (I7908)
 
7919 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam rcds Mrs Joan K Miller, Ft Collins Stk; IGI, Katie a twin to Ernest Franklin Scoll; md Lucy May Marzelf 14 Feb 1914 Scoll, Ernest Franklin (I7909)
 
7920 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam rcds: Thomas O Call, Robert P Wagner

CK OUT: Fam rcds also show sealed to parents 17 Oct 1888

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 
Thomas, Heber Charles (I50)
 
7921 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Bethia Macy, no date. Coffin, Joseph (I4280)
 
7922 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Demaris Gayer on 16 Aug 1692. Coffin, Nathaniel (I4275)
 
7923 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to George Bunker on 10 Oct 1695. Coffin, Deborah (I4278)
 
7924 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Hope Gardner, no date. Coffin, John (I4276)
 
7925 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Jonathan Bunker and #2 Thomas Clank. Birthdate shown as 9 or 19 Sept. Coffin, Elizabeth (I4277)
 
7926 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Joseph Gardner, no date. Coffin, Ruth (I4282)
 
7927 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Nathaniel Gardner in 1685. Coffin, Abigail (I4274)
 
7928 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Hepsibah Harker on 24 Nov 1711. Coffin, Jonathan (I4284)
 
7929 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Love Gardner, no date. Coffin, James (I4272)
 
7930 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record pg 224 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: "Coffin History of Newbury, pg 299 Mass N5A59, pg 56". Married to Richard Pinkham (Pedigree Chart pg 251). Married #2 James Gardner, no date. Coffin, Mary (I4273)
 
7931 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Ancestry of Edward Rawson, pg 9/13",
submitted by Florence Payne, pg 217 Rawson Gen Book - copy Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Also Pedigree Chart: "Rawson Family Memorials, Utah Gen. Archives",
pg 23, Rawson Gen Bk. Sister of John Wilson, Reverend of First Church of
Boston. Married #2: William Taylor, before 23 Mar 1624. 
Wilson, Margaret (I4022)
 
7932 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Ancestry of Edward Rawson, pg 9/13",
submitted by Florence Payne, pg 217 Rawson Gen Book - copy Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Under Died, says "Will proved 27 Feb 1704". 
Rawson, William (I4023)
 
7933 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Boston 6 Eastern Mass, Vol 2, Pg 871,
Stebbins Family (B7F7) pg 74-75-115-116-119-127, Utah Gen Archives, from pg
242 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. 
Dorchester, Anthony (I4084)
 
7934 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Boston 6 Eastern Mass, Vol 2, Pg 871,
Stebbins Family (B7F7) pg 74-75-115-116-119-127, Utah Gen Archives, from pg
242 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. 
Critchwell, Martha (I4085)
 
7935 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Boston 6 Eastern Mass, Vol 2, Pg 871,
Stebbins Family (B7F7) pg 74-75-115-116-119-127, Utah Gen Archives, from pg
242 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. 
Margaret (I4088)
 
7936 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Boston 6 Eastern Mass, Vol 2, Pg 871,
Stebbins Family (B7F7) pg 74-75-115-116-119-127, Utah Gen Archives, from pg
242 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Name: "(Dea.) Samuel.."
Son of John Wright and Miss Enfell. 
Wright, Samuel (I4087)
 
7937 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials pg 8-9, Braintree
Town records pp 674-676, Mass W 1 Vol 7, pp 4, Utah Gen Archives", submit
by Lois Owen Chapman from pg 215 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Also FGR with Rachel as a child: "Gen Gleanings in England by
Waters - pg 59-60. 
Perne, Rachel (I3978)
 
7938 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials pp 8-9, Braintree
Town records pp 674-676, Boston records pp 133-139-142-149-155-158-161-171
-176, Utah Gen Archives", pg 213 Rawson Gen Book-copy of Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Dau of Nathaniel Glover and Mary Smith. 
Glover, Ann (I3957)
 
7939 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Chapin Recd
pg 291 (B7D9) Vol l, Rawson Family Record", pg 208 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam
Hallmark Wagner. 
Rawson, Elias (I3928)
 
7940 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Chapin Recd
pg 291 (B7D9) Vol l, Rawson Family Record", pg 208 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam
Hallmark Wagner. Dau of Joseph Chapin and Mary Nelson. Shows another set
of ord dates: Bapt 3 Nov 1908, End 24 Mar 1916. 
Chapin, Abigail (I3924)
 
7941 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Chapin Recd
pg 291 (B7D9) Vol l, Rawson Family Record", pg 208 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam
Hallmark Wagner. Married Benjamin Allen. 
Rawson, Mary (I3925)
 
7942 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Chapin Recd
pg 291 (B7D9) Vol l, Rawson Family Record", pg 208 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam
Hallmark Wagner. Married Berthana Green, no date and #2 Cyrene Thurston, no
date. 
Rawson, Silas (I3927)
 
7943 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Chapin Recd
pg 291 (B7D9) Vol l, Rawson Family Record", pg 208 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam
Hallmark Wagner. Married Consider Mitchel,"had Levi, Abigail and 7 other
children". 
Rawson, Esther (I3926)
 
7944 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Chapin Recd
pg 291 (B7D9) Vol l, Rawson Family Record", pg 208 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam
Hallmark Wagner. Married to Grant Miller and had seven children. 
Rawson, Abigail (I3930)
 
7945 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Chapin Recd
pg 291 (B7D9) Vol l, Rawson Family Record", pg 208 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam
Hallmark Wagner. Married to Rachel Colman. 
Rawson, Elias (I3929)
 
7946 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Chapin Recd pg 291 (B7D9) Vol l, Rawson Family Record", pg 208 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam Hallmark Wagner. Other ord dates-Bapt: 27 Feb 1912, End: 6 June 1932.
MG: #2 from Family Group Record: "Rawson Memorials and Utah Gen Archives" pg 209 Rawson Gen Bk.

NOTES: Gen Rawson Fam pg 277 Rawson-Coffin Fam History:

Silas Rawson, son of Nathaniel and Mary Thwing Rawson, was born in 1739
in Mendon Mass. He first settled in Conway, Mass after his marriage to
Abigail Chapin in 1762, by whom he had eight children. His second wife was
Rebecca Fellows. After the death of Abigail, he changed residence many times,moving further west along the frontier. He died in Palmyra, NY in 1819, aged 80 years. 
Rawson, Silas (I3923)
 
7947 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Utah Gen.
Archives", pg 209 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam Hallmark Wagner. Married Harriet
Waterman 5 Mar 1817. 
Rawson, Zenas Adams (I3943)
 
7948 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Utah Gen.
Archives", pg 209 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam Hallmark Wagner. Married Jeremiah
Iron, no date. 
Rawson, Laura (I3946)
 
7949 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Utah Gen.
Archives", pg 209 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam Hallmark Wagner. Married Mary
Flynn, no date. 
Rawson, Calvin (I3934)
 
7950 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Record: "Rawson Family Memorials, pg 60, Utah Gen.
Archives", pg 209 Rawson Gen Bk-copy Pam Hallmark Wagner. Married to
Elizabeth Bussey, no date. 
Rawson, Theodore (I3938)
 

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