emma ripley cornog's family history book

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#tn e y 's (Taker, fro* a special edition of the Conconwealth, Fond du Lac, „ ^^ 1 Y/is.consin, Dec, 1897.) CHARLES E. RIPLEY. ok nAiin -in the villaze of Sand Lake, Kr. Ripley «as born January 25, 1640, in the v i g & ^.^ Rensselear county, New York, %*fh^£B1:a£nt^'to the then far of Veraor.t. Emigrated in June, 1844 -1™ h" ? b ox teams t0 Fond west, coming via the lakes to ^-^^E^d in the old tc- du Lac, where the family we" ^°^be tuilt on lands which were to Tlilliams house until a log cabin could Be buiii "be the fUtur. home of the ^\^Xr rlr',,^Ms parents and place they r.oved the follooins Sefte^e^ ^ Hazens^ Hubbards, P t h e f e w n - s h b o r s , T O t h e l a t t e r ^ e . i l - n s o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Beesons, Burns, Botsfords, Hitts, *«•«" • usual lot of pioneers. The Indians -re "very much in evidence" in^- early days -v- in5 in families and ££*"£ ^^ ^o/^icon'marsh -as to place, as suited their fancy, i- planted corn and beans, o n e o f t h e i r f a v o r i t e c a m p i n g S o u n d s w h e r e t ^ ^ . ^ ^ Hr. Ripley «ell remembers many froll°8 *"? ?*COD30n on the tables of tomie youths. Deer were numerous and ^J^«™f ^eir first post- the settlers. He also ^"s^he es.abl"f the old Conklin mill. He office, named Avoca, and later the bu^ldin from Avoca t0 0ak- was one of the early Bail carrie-s, oin tead one rti, east of field ooetoffice, which was then on thsow nom nostoffice for Oak Center. Here his father kept a country store and Lay years. He attended the f'-f"^""" ile^ Worked in the office school and was one term a student at Sipon ££•»£ 9umaer rf l857. The of "The Fountain City Herald,» under Hoyal Buck, w on breaking out of the great civil war £^,^t Reg£ent, ^k with the ust 15, 1862, he enlisted in Co *•££'^ while in the hospital sick, exception of a few weeks in the summer ol loo?, h batUes and cam- served faithfully with his regiment in all its «^ ^ Tenn„ Chick- pai-ns. Has in the battles of Perry^lle, Ky., i regiment ?aSuSa Ga., Lookout f-f ^ ^/ "^"which was one continuous battle every day of the great Atl«»ta campai*n, whic ^ ^^ from May 2 to September 1, 1864, ^™chattahoochie, Peach Tree Creek Shanty, Dallas, Kenesawfountain» ^^' °^ of Kood,3 aray from and siege of Atlanta *«£•_**,,£ fn\Z "march to the sea, ' includ- Atlanta back to northern Alabama, -as in tne happiest day of in, its many battles and "^irmi^es ^-J^^ reliaPbPie news of his life was on April 12, 1865, when the y ^ foU a farIa_ the surrender of Lee to Grant. Since t te ^ i^ agent. He was ing, contractor to state prison and real est ate e ^ youns> mailed at lest Bend, «... on St ^'^/^^stead, in 1885. "here M o v e d i n t o t h e v i l l a g e o f O a k fi e l d . r o c t h e o l i n l 8 8 5 > he now resides. His father, the late to. I. ^a% His mother has oassed the venerable age of 87 years.

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Emma Ripley Cornog (1882-1969) collected this material about her family history in the late 1930's. Her parents Charles Edwin Ripley and Grace Jean Young lived in Oakfield, Wisconsin. Earlier Ripley ancestors lived in Bennington, Vermont and Winchester, New Hampshire and Plympton, Massachusetts.

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#tn e y 's(Taker, fro* a special edition of the Conconwealth, Fond du Lac, „ ^^ 1

Y/is.consin, Dec, 1897.)

CHARLES E. RIPLEY.

ok nAiin -in the villaze of Sand Lake,Kr. Ripley «as born January 25, 1640, in the v i g & ^.^

Rensselear county, New York, %*fh^£B1:a£nt^ ' to the then farof Veraor.t. Emigrated in June, 1844 -1™ h" ? b ox teams t0 Fondw e s t , c o m i n g v i a t h e l a k e s t o ^ - ^ ^ E ^ d i n t h e o l d t c -du Lac, where the family we" ^°^be tuilt on lands which were toTlilliams house until a log cabin could Be buiii" b e t h e f U t u r . h o m e o f t h e ^ \ ^ X r r l r ' , , ^ M s p a r e n t s a n dplace they r.oved the follooins Sefte^e^ ^ Hazens^ Hubbards,P t h e f e w n - s h b o r s , T O t h e l a t t e r ^ e . i l - n s o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^Beesons, Burns, Botsfords, Hitts, *«•«" •usual lot of pioneers.

The Indians -re "very much in evidence" in^- early days -v-i n 5 i n f a m i l i e s a n d £ £ * " £ ^ ^ ^ o / ^ i c o n ' m a r s h - a st o p l a c e , a s s u i t e d t h e i r f a n c y, i - p l a n t e d c o r n a n d b e a n s ,o n e o f t h e i r f a v o r i t e c a m p i n g S o u n d s w h e r e t ^ ^ . ^ ^Hr. Ripley «ell remembers many froll°8 *"? ?*COD30n on the tables oftomie youths. Deer were numerous and ^J^«™f ^eir f i rst post-the set t le rs . He a lso ^"s^he es.ab l " f the o ld Conk l in mi l l . Heoffice, named Avoca, and la te r the bu^ ld in f rom Avoca t0 0ak-was one of the ear ly Bai l carr ie-s, o in tead one r t i , east offie ld ooe to ffice , wh ich was then on thsow nom nos to ffice fo rOak Center. Here his father kept a country store andLay years . He a t tended the f ' - f " ^ " " " i l e^ Worked in the o fficeschool and was one term a student at Sipon ££•»£ 9umaer rf l857. Theo f " T h e F o u n t a i n C i t y H e r a l d , » u n d e r H o y a l B u c k , w o nbreaking out of the great civi l war £^,^t Reg£ent, ^k with theust 15, 1862, he enlisted in Co *•£■£'^ while in the hospital sick,exception of a few weeks in the summer ol loo?, h batUes and cam-se rved fa i t h fu l l y w i th h i s reg imen t i n a l l i t s «^ ^ Tenn„ Ch ick -p a i - n s . H a s i n t h e b a t t l e s o f P e r r y ^ l l e , K y. , i r e g i m e n t?aSuSa Ga., Lookout f-f ^ ^/ "^"which was one continuous battlee v e r y d a y o f t h e g r e a t A t l « » t a c a m p a i * n , w h i c ^ ^ ^from May 2 to September 1, 1864, ^™chattahoochie, Peach Tree CreekShanty, Dal las, Kenesawfountain» ^^ ' °^ of Kood,3 aray f romand siege of At lanta *«£•_**, ,£ fn\Z "march to the sea, ' includ-At lan ta back to nor thern A labama, -as in tne happ ies t day o fi n , i t s many ba t t l es and " ^ i rm i^es ^ -J^^ re l i aPbP ie news o fh i s l i f e w a s o n A p r i l 1 2 , 1 8 6 5 , w h e n t h e y ^ f o U a f a r I a _the surrender of Lee to Grant. Since t te ^ i^ agent. He wasi n g , c o n t r a c t o r t o s t a t e p r i s o n a n d r e a l e s t a t e e ^ y o u n s >m a i l e d a t l e s t B e n d , « . . . o n S t ^ ' ^ / ^ ^ s t e a d , i n 1 8 8 5 . " h e r eM o v e d i n t o t h e v i l l a g e o f O a k fi e l d . r o c t h e o l i n l 8 8 5 >he now resides. His father, the late to. I. ^a%His mother has oassed the venerable age of 87 years.

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1ST-FARKKTS1 EARKUGS

(Fron 1S72 Piary )

Kev. W, D. Moulton married «iy parents Charles F:dwin

Xipley and Grace Jean Youn£, on Sunday March 17, 1872, at

grandfather "Deacon* Young's horse in Karmington tor?nship,

WashinptoR County, Wisconsin. "At 9 A.V.. Hiss Grace Jes.n

Youns; and aynelf -were duly joined in nfctrimony at the hone ofr<er,ccn Youn&, by ?.ev, W. D. BJoulton. The following p^rnons

^t»re present as witnesses: TJillian and ^rife, Hary Young,

parents of the bride, and their eons, Alvin A. and Comfort ^.,Xr, Chris. Albright (husband of Aunt Mary Young;) rrho arrived

the day before froa -Saehingtcn, Kansas, and Mr. and Urs. Sara

Vexney. The occasion, although a solemn and impressive oneTree apparently enjoyed by all- *e v?ent to church at 10:30

A.M. to the Halt School house and in the afternoon returnedto Grace's home." Sno^r and atorray weather kept them there

ttro days. On March 19th they loaded ay mother's things

on the sleigh and drove several miles northwest to rr.y father'fi

farm near Oakfield, Vie* Father's parents and a -arm supper

greeted then, the diary relates.

Eisffll9 Ripley Cornog has their wedding certificate in herpossession.

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& $ $ W: .

VIOCKAPKY C? HriS.Y ALBIS?? KIFLirT - TAKfcft ?T:CF ?fl£WISCOSSIi: fiUJE BOOK OP x89Q

'Henry Albert Bij>loy *a~ bcrn Kcfc. <9 1342 atSaw* -**£> N.Y., the second sen cf Willi** leaeo and HannahLombard Ripley. With hiu parents and bis brotlu?rv Cnj&ile6HoVin, he moved tc ftgllevietf, Gbio as 5 baby and A4fc±d6+*yerithere for nearly two years utile his father engaged inth* i reroant i le bupir ieas r i t fc his wife 's brother- in- lo*,Cclc^el J. HI Lsr^xonc*. Ir; irso scrlnf of 1£4- -the f-anilvcast tc* Wisconsin, locating en * tzrx in Oakfield township,.Kqiy: du Lao County, afte-r spending a fer aa-nths in th« citv

tlnued his Tcore as u merchant, h::vinq a/store and'po&tcifioeon his fare. Henry Hipl^y attended the country school ?,tOs.1: Center and later *as a student at Kond du Lac High School,he tftucrnt echocl for nine years durinr; the sinters, an-? femedduiiru- thf ?usar.ere« Later he became depot stent at ^avfi.-?.c,*ucce*rdin£ his father-in-lay, W. $i Thecler, ^no resigned inhis fr<vcr.

t h rIn 1SG7 Uenry Ripley carried fcary "heeler who

was hem ir. Boston, April 27,1846. ffr. Ripley s-neagsd Sn t:liv.fb-^r rnd coal business* in Ostfield for trrnty-five '/&€&$.Kf vtes ^ member cf the Schoc-I board for fifteen y^rs, </md «lr.:oT>b.-f cf the Masonic Order for 5^ yec-rs.

In the fall of 1896 he vas elected to th* St&t^Assesi&ly iro^ tiu.- acconc district in fon^ au Lac County,beingt nominee of tat Republican party, u? hil@. in the AeeenWhe re-rvee as chairman cf the coswaittee en luobering and mioint..bu *z.h one cf Oakfield's oldest pioneers, there beinp buteleven people in Cafcfleld township in 1844, and one herein thf village trhes his facily arove ritb ox*.* frcr; Milwaukeetc rend du Lac. vr# :ipiSy retired frosi business in 1696*. anduntil hie der„th in 1S2S continued as one cf Oakfield's!er.din£ ci t izens*

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fSOX'z. OF W FATHER'S RELATIVES

^I n t h e L u t h ^ J ^ g ™ 1 ^ S O a « t e l d , - l B .

t joesession of Cousin J*™*e *^r\or.bard and his wifearc l ister, th* °hl*dr*" C' ," °*rried on March 23, 1803.Hannah Hall Lombard, wno were warn*-The record follows:

^ ^ * u^v, ?^ 180^ in . J .F.eynolds had

Alf red Lumbard b J^ l t I f 18W(our grandmother) ^Hannah Lumbard II Vs*nt 26 1812(m.J.t.LaTrrence)

» ^ o S o T n o r , ^ w r f n c f ^ U n a L a w r e n c e )r i l l i a m E l y L o m b a r d , b . j ^ ; ^ " * 5 R u t h B a r n e s

<«+<^«o in Rnel"»in£ name Lombard -(j&.rxSts saw* ri ̂ *„, «*««.>F i v e o f t h e S e L o m b a r d c h i l d r e n " ^ f ^ r ' s ' d i a r l e fi .

as Boston.in 1682 mv erandmothnr Kioley'o brother W11U«J

L o n b a r d g * X i n " e f e d i t h S i i ^ ^ S d ^ i - i i ' / S t f .B y f e t h e r ' s d i a T y o f t n n t y e a r m i i x i o b o a k fi s l d ,t o h i m t h e r e . J . » " « B ^ " T h \ S t e r J r. t a d 3 c h i l d r e n . E u g e n e ,1 H i P. i n 1 8 9 0 . H i s b r ? ^ " l t ^ r h ^ r r i l d a C o l . ^ a c k i i e m e rOrrin, and *;«y„Jfe *™ a*n*e*a° teaching in Three Bridpep,

i n M M , « • y - r I w a s M ^ f m l r r i e d a n d c h i l d -Stsnton, I>. J •- yJ^LrXthamer Refer. Both l ive atless, T.-111 and Ate:s*|°**Tm^ ^°e several Lombardrn i tehouee S. J-**** tb l l cor reaponded wi th then, and

! S £ S \ l . i S d h ^ r ^ a t i v e e m O a S f i e l d i n 1 8 8 2 .M y f a t h e r w r o t e S e p t * . 1 8 7 2 " C o u s i n J ™ P g -

5ii:e* Huhbard wid her eon, ^cn"J;nJ;*rB>Tncy are on & visitr i t h us a * " * re e tav in f he r?J?^a in i n 1882 . Hy f a the rf r o r K a n s a s . " S h e m a d e % ^ s " X a n d A r t h u r 3 i * e * l ^ 1 ** ro t<= in 1865 o f two ^ f^ r^ ro therE o f Jo .eph lne and werein Spr inpvale, t ie . They *"^ .° t f Hannah Hal l Lombard.descendentR of Hcncy Hall, elate* oi »ai™

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i SOSit OF ?JY FATHER'S KL/iTrVXfi (Cont'd)

Th, t,n bent knorm of py father's Lombard cousins„ r r ~ - ™ * r Z ™ ™ * } £ o Y J » n e L o m b a r d , " 2 a J ^ £ 5 g . «

SLSr i i^ -SeKie l i i ^ -nce te l l , someth ingy, IJ^

18v2,"I have been taking, a long trip this summer. Left BvaneviUe,Ind. Ibout five *eeke ago*and *ent to Syracuse a.*, tov E i t l i r a . G e r e , a d i s t a n t r e l a t i v e o f o u r a n a d ^ c cher acquaintance oeven years ago in Ke* Jor< City anabed lorie promised to visit her. You Trill rer.ember ™— >°ur^reTTfiter Thomsl^idow of Amo^ThcjaaB, ifho at that timereTTST.eT iftoing . --rp, vourcrandf ather Joshua 1*1

SjrSoT^'a^ntS^S living in Hew Tor. City severalyears ago* when I was there. Then came Dudley,Ur8.,.lienfa ther. *ou wi l l remember hear in i ; me epeaTcar ^ '^Yo- t, „ J i ien ny bent f r iends whi le I was l iv ing; in Mew \°^.

VrbAarded at the .nm* bonrd ine *™°* *«h «*»• The: '™died while I was in Europe the last time. (Amelia Lawrencestudied music in Europe and made several **!£»*»"£• ._t_Kne* the second Frau Plchard ifagner well.) Last of my £re*tr r r.nd f a the r Ka i l ' s ch i l d ren by h i t . f i r s t - w i fe «»«*£" . „rho was poisoned by Harry's second wife. Your uncle ««;■•■*ife was Kuth ntar*. Betsy Thomas, one of the above^r.tionld ffhomas children and step-daughter of ay grertgrandfather Joshuo Hal l , marr ied h" E*??:b^BrLJ°UJ PweUncle Joshua Hall . Their daughter of this pair, Lucj *•-««•

T C a r r i e d h e r o w n c o u s i n , a l s o n a m e d G e r e . T h i s i s t h e t r e .J G e r e w h o m I h a v e b e e n v i s i t i n g i n S y r a c u s e .

This information I have written you was taken~ i ' f r o m V. r e G e r e ' s g e n e a l o g i c a l c h a r t . D i d y o u k n o w t h a t y o u ri ; r r e S c f S i e ? £ l l ' " s e c o n d w i f e , B e t s y B r e w s t e r T h o m a s w a s

a direct descendent of Elder Brewster of the Mayflower?J ■ • • * - • B o t h A m e l i a L a w r e n c e , a n d h e r m a r r i e d s i s t e r , S 2 S - ,

Lawrence BakefTl sited us Several times durlns my cbilShooo.- . T ~ 4 s v p T i n 5 r p o s s e s s i o n e . l e t t e r w r i t t e n t o m e D e c . 2 8 , 1 ^ 2 0] f r o f c T u s i n F l w a B a k e r w h o w a s l i v i n g I n S o u t h B e n « , I n f i . o t1 t h e t i m e . S h e t e l l s o f a n I n c i d e n t o f h e r c h i l d h o o d , c u r i n g

I1

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sour or « mber's hslmives(Cont'd)

the tl«« her father and «y e™^r»Th^r* not part*.*.rcth.r in «*»?^'fSl;y Au£ Hannah wished to ro cm

^ e t o : - H C ^ / i f * 4 ° t C o u n l n ^ e n r y w a s ! • " * ^ * g , ? * ".rt.,r8 old. 1 recall -*^%!*"* * s «, ionr search for fciB»j u n f H a n * * v i s i t e d u s ? * e r e " ^ ^ ' ^ e s t « o » « . m « F•,. ▼<*« at ^aut found up si-j.**1 *** «indor behind tncu r c l r t h e b e d . I t h i n k t h e r e w * a 1 W J ™ ^ l o o k e ob l T t b a t r e a c h e d d o r n t c t h f fl o e . , a n fl I t w a fl t ^ a w e biovit lnr 1* 1*7/°™ ^!!bSCtt! He was then about' twofor him that »ad« »« resetter vs.veer's ol0.rv e e r s o i u . « , ,

»ln is«s4 re moved to Uadison, pis-She continues, "In l=5*-£ . 0f cholera, *r.'-. i« .•r,, f. f„« weeks my father d£* "^ UBfwnoe visited us mwl i r i e d i n U r - d l s o n . K y u n c i ? " a r v i n - a . r g o e a ^ ^

f e l ^ i ^ o * ^ S 1 « - i n C h i c a g o . '

r i r ^ t 2P 1672 he reco rd * , ^Cou^ iB »en ry „ ^dmboy,L n v / * c x » e ^ » u t « i 2 Q 7 t l i e F o s i e r l a n i i i y * * * - o o t n i ^ v

h f ^ r f f ^ t e ^ ' ^ ^ m o t h e r a n d A u » t * r j » p l / •^ f n t h e r j o i n e c . u s J o r j b e ^ t o r n t r l , a n d & w ^ ^ < nM a d i s o n , * i « . f " * r f i n r * *t b < - o l d c n c i t o l b u i i m n E . \

,, c, -i„v "idow of Charles TorrcaceGroat aunt Bel le K^'kr ieTln the oenetery «tRipley who died in 1861 and in^buried^i« one otl ,0,*hSI Center, ™OTB&r^er three s^n, Char les Strat tox. ,of our hone f&ns. Tnere «» K,,nrv wpre rearec. In J-ijF reder i ck Wi l l i am, ana George J tan_y*£ ^ n< j r l as t

/:■ 1B87 nv father's diary I00?^;*1,.^ -as buried beaids »rhumane xn «**;•--; "; QtPTSfour of »y father's sisters.

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AT./.TS

,„tl .nJt.s wae a glover or Katertwm. Oonn., who cane iron: . C T O K O t l A D A - « 6 * 6 B a r r i ^ . i n t e t e r t o w n t of c -U* . « * " r s t 7 "£ \ i a so l d l o r i n K toe Ph i l i p ' s Wr. I n 166U.A, tc Franoot t _ ' " •™» ca l led Stontopto i i . Later he re turnedL ' , . « * . « t o C - b r t o g K h o r T b y l ; f ^ l U n Tr Vo k . O c t . . 1 0 . t f * . 0 -„ w- r tow " *££££%** Acta* (1652-1715) a founder o f S icsbury.

£ £ ' ^ - % » w L o u r a n c e a t o r . « * . .

-i , «e ruauhrc-^Uobfi1) i'ianey was uon: i^v. 2j.

XieA ao<i ^r-«'QJ"0^1 *£ , iai6a. tocieat ..inue^r. *»** **" f^/-

j>. is..)

C o l c h e s t e r. C o n n . V i o r i e d Te c . * 0 , 1 , 1 5 . P h - l i p ^ * . *lxe«. anc Colchester, Conn.

Gee Pianey, Cavorly. Ball. I«*ard. M*ley U~e-

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ALIEN

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r A L t f * . J ° ^ \ W c d . S e p t . a r . . 1 6 8 7 a t D a i b u r y .A - D a b o u t 3 E W - f c a s e . -•»r>4 -r isci l la Jiul l inf f "

i . t F l v i r o u t h . r ^ i o T f 1 ^ 4 - J * - "

4«f / l ine t»nc oAurhterW W r t W ^ I ^ ; i i o n T ^ ; i l o , e r ' i n 1 6 2 0 .

ti. ACW. S/»R*H, UOHN) c

I,' Ale render 3tanSiBb«. . , s t^ iah-Har -eon-^ur tevPnt anc

Ti iplpy t ine?.„-• th* "PilcriQK* i»fco vr.

. j , t * * W « ( 1 E T O - 1 6 S 7 ) « « o n e - ^ ^ , 5 c i o u n o e a

ssr£rfc£o™Jof hie u^-c/rh; oSSy-iT.^** ---^H l t - r t " - t c t h e c o v r r n - r « t n e e A 7 n ei 6 corner. >* *£^"of"t^Uayfl-er Compact. ,e£ x r ! e d & « ! ! & £ & " * i n 1 * 3 . »

EH&YCl.Cr'KlStt 8RITTAUICA.

11 e-'Vfl +nit JohnI W 1 W ' i « « f « 5 " r . v r n S r t e i S o t . S l V I J W - ^ ^ S

erv-.xe Tcly_" . n «or, was aopoinieu «■-"" fnlloifs:J o u t . t b a n « } £ • £ £ % » * a s t a t e m e n t a s f o l l o ww a r . l e f t , r . i p e r s o n a l l y

. . V f e , w h o s e n s ^ e , a r e » ™ » £ £ ^ . E 3 r. c f D u r b u r y,

i;ccuire ^£cJ£eJ*0°L,,d each °* ^n administrator, andp x o c o r t l o n f . t o e r e o i o u x e e l v e . . - n o o J o n R t h - « iK o S e r l S . ^ S t : ^ S S t s f o u . ^ ^ ^ S t ^ 2 *

Bf.?Iea"tn« IStb day of J^n^rln yl rlpht of my »i*e;a them, ^ le^andcr S. „nd i

Sarah *W«. deceased.

K-

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BSEPSTEK1 (Cont'd).

7..i *.•+<» Oldham of !te.rby.Lucretie Oldham

CT1VE3TER. HUE

I . S I F T E R . « < W 1 / { I " * ^ " ^ ^ n ^ l t u l t e ^ s .• C e a e t o f c * * 0 0 " * * ^ £ „ £ * t c S c l t u a t e . U a a s . ,Oc t . IS , ISM- In 1*^ " "W*Vobr t i y s i s te r o f Cept .e fc .». about 163? >*«" *"?!>• e? the o. S. Vol. 3,To r r e y " ( C o l o n i t l F a r i l i e e "P. 582).

II SILVF.STW-, ISRAB12 (RICKAOT-)b. 1651

I I I . S I I TO W. M W 1 W K . * I W * 1 8 ' ? I C ^ F E , i b o t h o fS' Ic^S.fvOl'ruth Turner (Prince ) jScituate.fcaes

I V. S I LV E R . i u t E * ( 1 S M 1 . * . I H * » 8 . H * * * ™ * )b - „ r * ~ ~ \ , t - F r v 4 1 7 1 ? b y a i r .. . 1 s t . ~ ^ ° S S & . ' 5 a i i c h i l d r e n H u t h C o o t ,b . Feb .4 , lWl ;^ Cook b> Ju ly 2B,1723

■ . 2 n d . i n 1 7 2 4 ; « £ . £ » § . . , , . v o l . B Z . p . I K .

SEE K1T:0 IsITX

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BOLTiVOOD

t U ' l - m r a n d b r f t V O m n * , . 1 S t o u fl l a n d t E e l i e ^ i a u c h t e r B t«a t«r?r i8W, J»( ^^ j ^ on iy one oon, Sanuf i l , ana ™ -u-^ M B ' i * y 3 1 . 1 6 6 6 . X s a u c K a r n e r o f A fi e l d , e n d i * * t i n

i . S a r a h . * » ^ ^ ^ j ^ . 0 f U a d a o r . c o o n .

.^a who n. i ^ r i l 2 . IWi* . ^ Wrn^r o f Spr ingf ie ld . La* . . . «*

v « Anr. 1. I67li, Dtniel Y.arnor and died 1?10.. Uartha. who a* Apr* *• *^«**»om- n', 166" Jcn*e Beebee of Hndley and died Aup.

^ aitters worried Earner brothers.

« ^ ,„ . „ Ar>-*i p 167L John? Tfarnor of Htdley,n . ^ * * * £ . . M r d a u b e r P r i s e i l l a , b . A p r . U .

!%■•. and Sprinrfi«ld. ^B* **•** yn£±/*> of Enfield, Coaa.lV. narried Bdnond Baoan, Jan. 1U. 1702/5 ox «n

See Bama/siuons. Loa&ard. idplo* lino..

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BGSTOETH

x . B O W t o W H j « « a j j j a b o u C M 5 f i , T , ,about 1632; vae fTrPt of Cambridge. In 16o6he iras of Hicphac. Velof. Barber*a History andinti-uitieR of Pvery Toirn in &&sfiachuPettc,p.S8.ri n f fl i c t o f fi r s t n e t t l e r e o f H i n n b a s , l i s t sJonatnan Bozworth and records "landr- £rsjvte<?.to bin in 1368".

II. BCSflORTK, JOKATHAK (JOKATHAK1)b. about 1638 or 1640 at Einf-han probably,m. July 6. lggl \n Svanaea. Hannah, dau.cf John,

-Sorlanr5 of the i leyflcrer. The dates of tnt iraeath e.nd the dnte of Hannah Hor'land'p birthnot known*.

They had 9 children bom at Swansea, *iasc. asfo l l ows :

Ucrcy, b. iiay 50.1662Hannah, b. Hcv. 6, 1667 n.Nathaniel J©acresJonathan, b. Dec. 24, 16R1 died 1676David, b. S*pt. IE, 1670 - m. Mary S+urt-vant.El izabeth, b. June 6, 1665 d. 1676John, b. Aur. 6, 1671 ci. F.l iz.Toogooo4Jaoez, b. Feb. 14,1673 m.^uaannaIcabod, b. t fch. I f ,1676 m.Susan 3tecyJonathan, b. Sept.22,1630 a.Sarah Bounds.

See Wayflo^er I-esc. Vol. 22, p. 135 for all of above.

III. BOSflOKTR, DAVID3 (JONATHAN2, JONATHAlA)b . Sep t . 15 . 1670 d . June 13 .1747 a t Ha l i f ax ,

m. fcarcy or Mary iturtevant,Aug;.lS,1698Itary c. Apri l_33> 1707 <—

IV. BOSflORTH, HASKAH* (David^, JOKATHAB2, JOUATHA^)b. June 24,1705 at Plyacuth d.Kov. 5. 17al at

Plympton n. Feb. 25, 1725 r i l l lm Plp ley I I o fPlynpton,Uaas.

Gil l ian Moley (b.1702) r,. Hannah Bosworth.both ofthe torn of Flyapton, Feb.24,1725 by »efJacouTbaaon, Juntice of Peace". Vol. 4fKayflo-yerDec. p.73.

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fcOS-OPTK (Cont#d)

IV . (BOSfl/ORTH f HASnAi: )

^

11 Hannah Soeirorth) ras cl^u. of LovluUoB^ortii and hie Tife Merely. Hannah nar bornJune 24,1705 at Plymouth. She died fcov. 5, 1781at Plynpton.1'- vol. 1-, i:ayflover Lee. p. SC.

"l iercy (i:arpy) rife of Davi4 Boescrth, d. Apri l 23,1707 ir. her c 1 yr. ([-raver>tcr.t: rocoro).

riyrapton Vital P.ecordr, p.445.

v*/■ y DAVID BnsroKTK ras ClerV of General Court neld inv^)v Boston, V.ny 2s ,1695 and rh ich prov ided foro jV separa t ing P lys ip ton f ron - P lymouth . 11 y r.p to^ \ r. .~

] ) i n ' ^ e n t e r n p r f - c i n c t c f r ' l y c o u t h . B o e r , o i " K e c o r c Uof West Society. (Plynpton).

Tne Boettorth Faaily Association cf /-serici. pujli .-.neta Posrorth Bul let in at Oakland, Cal i fornia." I t is .issued monthly. I 8a* the Oct. 1937 is<uie in th<,historical Library at jpee i^oine^.

>

SEE RIPLEY LXKL2.

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o.r - • IL- IAU1 »>. 1566-1644• ^ f a t S c r o o t y. * « o t r „ i n l a n d .( b e f o r e 1 5 9 o ) . d A D r . 1 7 . 1 6 2 7.. ««wJ»s SSS5- -I, •«. ££ Hr%^;

. Elder :-r«w"?er^rtZ ler Enrl&nd Apri l 10,lf*<."dyed" Rt ^iV^^^J'TI-e he *es In nervicu- c'JTilliaa Davison, *"e2f*";x <1E84-87). At Scre-oy.T-liBtibeth'e Sec. cf ■»***?: ";£ t>0ef\ or(1690-1607) he n^,£?':l£r relay* of ho»w onpost «nBtr.r 5*s-^"^1i&02 nelt-hbors beBan tcthe oont row*. Ab?u* thic hon». the Scrooby l-inorft63echle for 'PJ^1^6* ^C Wei in orgr.nir.in.;'bowe, and i^ 1606 he Joi£^£ He went „itv, 0tner..the HcPr.rr.ti«tChuw* °* „%ciir.icu« f reedo;.to Holland 1609 for C*5^" n ei'der of the Cor.:r«-^ o n ^ u f h ! f f K ^ p r i n t s

tt r.tv."c<p-n JOHATHA* (Clilliae ) __. „ ,,-«

d' ffi t?i«I«t.r.. £*. Proton Cor, .Lucretift. hiB wife, o. Lch. 4, 167. y.

Hi . WWSTC*. .Of WW*™*.3. «T.UAHl)b* ££' 10* 1646John Turner of Ucituato.aoc* ' Ku^hx 'y Efr jd te G^er Turner o i .c i tu , ,

forncrly of Kaaex, E.nc.lan«.

IV. TUEWER, M!THv i R « * • i , » » b u r y » M a e R ; „d . l b * * - t i i o k e b 1 b l l e t e d n a o n c t i lKcr father, JOHK ^RWR. »»^J i833-16Af .fi re t f reemen in Sc l tun te ,M . ,n t i -u i t te. WirSrW^rHlrtoxT-- Anticuitie, of

?• 1?7 YelV 5 nayflower'PeBoendenta* S c i t u i t f : V i t a l R e c o r d * .

sus: iiiLV7.3?r.p. lisk

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to: Trgg, SH^, riaiLY

r»i4"» •r l t t"n ^^ . r i a r f t . W » , t e S B * B n - l a n i . b e i n C o £ r e c o r d t h e r .

*• ^IcTlonrv to mb- distinct iara.1. °J^ ,,e „„ .t koxourj, »*»■.tc S hi. ioiitration to Autoricc is uuto-o«u pooor<.6 .now tn .n-* * • ' - • , * l I 6 3 u . f o r t o t a u t y e w. t h e h o - i u r j w » ^ % M t

"'?. C.-r-T^t'^ all- !£*£"*,£ SSaS!l*r 'J^reT It «* probably a .wrwrniatie t>;* o.l o » w - J „ , f l r 8 t a p -

» X 6 U 0 H e n r y B u r t ^ " / ^ o ! « f o i l e d " « - r . l a l c ~...re in the term records B»o. ^J-^,' * to ...* out for thoir owir ^ t o o t c t h r e e « * . ^ f ' f f l y ' S l M a l r e a d y I t * a h o u s e t o.17 cf each. * etiinoo troe. Proaauiy p #naDl.d Henry Burt toS i t t r " w « ' a n d f a r d l y « H S t ^ S / S S a l a t h i p s e l f * t a t h e w r -! r : ^ r . c t h e . " t r e a t r i v e r " ^ f g ^ J * * * h i e r e n i n s d a y * .*,« o" his «w hoao, whe:e no ."• rr e u T . d i n r s o . ^ ^ l o t ,

K«ry- tot .«« "re* £ *^^.B%,&"Turf>er 10 ~s 12«r. divided eoonc »ev.iite.n wn^^"^JPrT,^^,. 16 wo B rods inHT. In breadth, and Ha-y^gW^. ££.£.) Henry Burt-as tte only£ad th . (Hen ry Or * * * " / £6^ t VhV.v in r, « - Wa t fBa i l y '^ ^ 0 r e c e i v e d M b . u m i < : i »

t t a r . a - * « r r e l i c s t o X e n r y ^ ' ^ ^ o i n E d V &» « S " * " « • ! • < * » * " " " J 11 0 f S * t h e \ e S f i n t h o m e t i n r. n o u s . .SlfoScn. deter,- ined the °*« £ *£f .^H. oooapiod. Abil i ty ~dSlW f t i r lana in the °«^J^^"^ '^ to do wi th tho order o l

U r t l » . f t . » r. t U « | . ^ 8 ° ; e ^ a b v - ' t h . i w m ' a s e a t . , 6 t h s e a t .

^ C ^ r a i r K i c h ^ . ^ - d . - ^ - r . . u r a n c e s t o r s . )—<-,* or aervices in the B0Ctin£

^X&Z X^;£ZS~ « all— f=-ty *-.house once a fortiuk.-i-, -*"* „ V. r r 7 «a year in 1^5"n «-« «*» fcS'litv nnd education, end the

» O u r a n c h o r « . * 1 ^ * ^ V f e n ^ ^ - n e n , 1 . - h e m - , i n h i .rooornitiop of his R^J*11"**! J^ZL reliri.ua and oivil duties.^ T f t i ^ t r ^ t a r S - ^ S S ! i ^ r l o u s . . a r n e s t . u p r i . h t ,"* !??A?i?.«. public BT^irited end devout."'ocnlcte^louc, public splrifd and d^out."

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!!• died et Sprinrfield April 30, 16^?. The inventory of his estatetaken Sept. 11. 1662. The inventory oovote one and one-fourth pares

ii the- book quoted. So© pre. 91-92. PJ.fi wife, Eulalia, eurvived hia©Y»r twenty-eifht years, dyinr. Aur> 29, 1690. Per will is printed on•>!■«. 95-9^ of tho biography. "To ny daughter, Sarah, I fcive two r&lch" cr kino," it says.

Kecords of transactions or sole of goods at John Pynchonfe store infsrinrfield include icany ltens of woaring apparol sold to llenrj' Burt, for•She hoc eicht daughters and ths hone spun notorial was not sufficient inquantity or quality to clothe thea." of. po 109.

"Sara Burt, daughter of Henry and Eulalia, was born in l&ifland about1620. She narried at Sprin-field, Mass. on June 20, 161*3, Judah Gregory,•on of Henry Gregory, an early settler at Springfield, from whence he©oved to Uorwalk, Conn. After tho death of her first husband,Sara Burt Grepory narried on Sept. I4, 161*9* Henry VAkeley, and they covedwithin a year to Stratford, Conn."

lac following notes were taken iron "first century of the i;i6tcry cfSpringfield", Vol. II, by Henry il. Burt, 16^V«

Pa-e 537 says, "henry Burt cane fron England prior to l63i>. Eisaace appears in that year in the reoords of the General Court in referenceto paying 6 L to Koxbury by the General Court in Eoston, on account of theburning of BurVs house. In 16U0 he appears in Sprinrfield, TTe broughtwith him a lar^e faaily of children, seven in nuriber, three sons and fourdaughters, and he had four rare daughters born to hin in Sprinrfield.then the town had grown beyond the Taana,**onent of a single individual, anda town govorzment vas our rested, he was ohosen on tho first Board ofScloctaen (16U;) and served in that office ten years. Other duties oaneto hin, such as serving on eonnitteos to lay out the bounds of the plantation, to grant lands to the settlers, to purchase lir. ?Jaxont6 lands,when he returned to England, to conduct religious servioes on Sunday inthe abconce of the ninister, to serve as clerk of the training band fronI6b9 to 1662. In 1662 at the tine of his death, he was Clerk of the TJrita,an officer whose duty was to is6ue sunaonses in civil suite, grant writsof attachment and to keep reoords of births, deaths and narriages. Hishandwriting appears on upwards of twenty pages of the Town Records. Kedied April 30, 1662. His widow, Eulalia, survived him necrly thirty years,dying Aug. 19, 1690."

Of Henry and Eulalia Burt'B eleven ohildren, tho eldest was Sara,born about 1620 in England. Slie carried Judah Gregory Juno 20, I6I43,■on of lienry Gregory.

Sooe of the noted desceiidcnts of iieury ana Lulalia Hurt are. President Grovor Cleveland, Etiian Alle.^, Oliver ..eariell iiulaes, oov. Silasbright of l.ew York, Lsra Stiles, President 01 Yale.

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President of Yale College 177&-1795* «oe of theirtr. !*re Stiles, £•«!£, ranealogical table in which he ■■J1'

^ .eeaden ts , p repared in 17« i *g ^ anoeo te r Eu la l i a Bur t , be -

f,ri ^buTetXr SSe«S; eicne cf Ufe appeared and she recovered

£.f^£e to Anerica."

See Gregory, Lacey. Torrenoo, Hipley lines.

i^ iy rJ-v^ [5oyU— c jL^rwJu> | -^orv^ (^UxiM^J-xr r \ , MxarY^^nx. . ' ' ^■

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jtotes concerning our anocstorc, ccpicd iron luxson A. Green's Uirtoryof Springfield, to.es.

T:. 06 "2« 16117 d*r«r wurs 1# lot cwnre and 6 vsuaat lots in *i<rin,.f i e ld i * * . . ^ t ^ i t t sz t . ) wwy »ur i owned i ,7 fe ac res !John Loxaoara owned 2'j acres."

Fr># 97 "Uecry Svrtm a selectmen in Springfield, La*c. in l(lb ^« liicJhoufic ™-s «* «*iR "*•* r.car I'-rctc. Lc was Wry"a c t i v e i n t e ? n a f f r ^ r c . * ^

P, . 102 "In 1^ rair. Street in Springfield must hav rone-led Sor*-whet a forest road, with clearings on the river sido to takeroom .cr log eat ins, barns and young orchards. On tho trillriver sice lived John Lombard."

Fg . HO "In I65I lands were apportioned at Peccusic and 13.11 river.Fourth in order went to John Lombard and Roger Pritohard, 1&acres. (They were son-in-law and father-in-law.)

Kotes from Burt's, First Century cf %ringficld History, Vol. I.

Pg. 2lj2 John Lonhard settled in Springfield in 16££ and died I672.

In I655 John LonLard and one other wore ohoaen for "fence victors"ior the lo™?r end oi town froa tht- t*etinr houfcc ciovu. (John livedaw lower ena cf torai. See village nap* of earl;- iiprin^fiold.)

In I657 JoJui Lonbard was surveyor of highways. In I670, aacur alist of other* who furnished loudc of wood for the niaicter's•iilary, John Lombard vac tc -get and cart one load of fire wocdas his pert of the salary.1*

"PevicTLonbard furnished «1 rod stuff» to fortifv the meetinrhouse in 16?a. I(e was a tything nan at general totm mootingUoh 1L, 1693-9 and was tora surveyor in l"09.n

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CAVERLY

C/.VEKLY, HANNAH, who married Joshua Hall Apr.3,1773in Colchester,Com:, and was the mother of HannahHall to. Dec.12,1776, was dr.urnter of John and i\?ry(Swan) Caverly and war bom >'ay 50,1754 (Colchester VitalBee. Vol. 1,pp.100).

C;V7ir:LY,J0H!;, of Colchenter,ra!:rried Mary Swnr., ofBtoninpton l!ar. 15,175? (Colchester Vital Rec.Vol.

1. pp.100).

CAVERLY, JOKK, eon of Phillip end Hannah, to.Nov.24,17c1'(Colchester Torn hec. Vcl. l ,p£:.109).C*VLrXEE PHILIP, married Hannah Addams Dec.10,1713

((Jolcheoter Land Record Vol. itpir.f'o^).

CAVLELEY PHILIP, died Jen. 10, 1777(Colchester Vitalfiec • Voi. ?.;, pt: • S3)

Elrth of Phil ip Caverly not in Vital Hec. Index.

CAVrr.LY, HAKNAH, wife of Philip, Sr. d. Auf.16,1775(Colchester Vit-sl H?c. Vol. 2, pp.15,S3).

ADDAK3

i.DDAl'S, hAHKAE, dau. of John Br. b. Mar.?,7,1688Jimebury Land Hec. Vol, i-/.,p.2.

ADD/J:Sf John, married A£^a_llJPijine, Dec. 6,1677, ^'" 'Windsor, Vol. 1,t>£.53; Col. Rec. Vol.1,p.946;Vol.2,p.158 and "Torn Rec. Vol. l.p.l.

Birth of John Adams Pot*in Index.

ADAiX, JCHK let.,died Nov.2?., 1732 in ColchesterColchester Town Pec. I,p.l09.

i^»>•- • V - . — L-

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C0IA1NS

X. EE201T1 COLLINS (l6o6-l6u/) progenitor of faoily in Aaerioa, cass,S? • Abigail" with his family or wife and tiiree children in June, I635.hl% wife's naaa was Anz», who died a widow in L>xm, Uass. Sept. 2y, I69I.:+cjy was a eeleote*n and a meriber of the Salen Court.

XI. JCZJ? COLLINS, bom about I632 in England. Kane of his wifeMtiBKMB.. Ead seven children, namely, Elisabeth, Wary. Da-lcl, Pannah,La&aa, Joseph and Samuel, all of whoa were remembered in their grand-*

r-CeTttfis1 will, John died before hie mother.

III. EA!?KAT?5 CCLLII!S. She married Thomas Brown Jr., on Fol . C,li0— at Lynn, Haas. They made their home in Stonington, Conn.

See Brown, Chapman, Ball, Lombard, Ripley lines.

The Collins Family

The following notes are taken froa a book entitled "Lenry Collins oflyca, Mass. and some of his iwscendeats", published in lylo at uaubrid^e,:*»•• by Annah S. P. Uolilns.

•lienry Collins, stsxohiuaker, aged twenty-nine, and his wife, An^,a,-*« thirty, three children and five servants, oaao in the ship "Abigail".lc Juos,l635« Probably they were from the parish of Stepnev, England, orit way have been the place of their last sojourn before leaving Englanc.The servants were evidently his workmen or apprentices in tho businesswhloh it would seem he had been oarryinr on in inland." (The wearingof ruffs made starohiaeidng a necessary and profitable business.)

Pe settled at Lynn, Mass, where he was made a freeman ?'ch 9, I636,whiah means he became a citisen of the colony, entitled to the privilege•f voting and of holding office. No one oould be cone a freeman at thattit* unlets he was a church member.

"In I638, eighty acres of land, upland and meadow were assigned toKin. p# Xived on Essex Street. Lynn reoords show that he served as select-smn. Bhra Nah^t was divided among the householders of Lynn in I657, hew«« one of the seven men chosen to lay out the "lotto" and see that theshares were equal. He is mentioned as one of the appraisers of at leastJix estates."

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— *i «e flanrv Collins cannot now be found, but it is referred•The will •" "/ It ,,,,8 dated Feb. 10, 1606 and was probatsd Keh.** U/2*t*LltIr an agreement was made bv the sons to carry out the pro-t., X6«7» ***•. . ^g agpoeaent is on fi le at Salem, Uass. Ann,*MimMA ^S.Sr Collins, died Sept. 29, 1*91 • Her blindness which she^T—!"i ,'th^following will, explains the fact that she was unable to•**UJ^J nrtmm> but made her mark instead."

A eopy •* *=» Co^11118 wil1 ft*110*6*

•Tync the fath day of Sept. 16>0. In the name of our Lord God Ever-^ » * _ . _ _ t u U i n r #■» * * f . i r r i T < t i * ; > i * » « f t i m * : \ / r i f * l . n m a n t \ r \ K a n t :i»«^i£j- Acen. I. Ann Collins of tyxu<, in the county of Essex in Isew^lt^d* widow and relict of Lewy Collins or. of I#nn, aforesaid doceas-^* • the said Ana, beinc "rory aged and my tyme of departure out of thie^^•-ptt ^oertain, and nay be very sudden as I have cause to think by

inn ^ t0Bt Xate providences cf God in visiting me with some touchesaf »as head upon ny frail body and hath taken away ny natural sight, 1Viairrt meet to improve the present tyne the Lord affords me and being^^ p^roy free from my paines and distempers, and in my perfect wemory,*rf elear understanding, Do nalr© r?- last will and testament and dispose of«r>e*. estate t* e Lord Eath afforded me of which was left unto do by the lastwill sf my husband, Henry Collins, Sr.

•first, I therefore commend and committ my spirit unto the hands ofw eaere Lord Jesus Christ In when I believe only, for sternal life andsalvation i on whom alone I trust and Felye, Renouncing wholly ay ownrirwteeoaaess believing His to be all sufficient and that I shall be oov-• rwd sad so aocepted of God ny Heavenly Father thru Jesus Christ ny bles-s*d mediator and redeemerf In which faith I rest and trust, that afterbreath is spent and natural life cone from me, I shall ascend in my spirit*rto Cod, there to rest till the glorious resurrection of the dead by JesusOu^st ooemitting my dearly beloved children and grandohildren, all ofthem to the grace of God in Jesus Christ, humbling desiring his peace andlave may be bestowed on then so it may keep thorn in his feare and in lovooad peaee cos with another continually, Amen.

"As for my temporal estate that God cf his mere:' hath vouchsafed to*• to dispose of, I give and bequeath to be divided and disposed of afteray decease as hereafter follow©th, pronouncing all former wills.

Xtec I, I give to my eldest son, henry Collins, ny horse.

:tea II, I give to my grandson, Nathaniel Collins, a cow and yeung mareand twenty shillings from my estate.

2Ui III, I el** to ny grandohildren, vif | these children of my sen JohnCollins, dooeosed and not named in ny will before-, vit| F.lisabeth

Ifery, Daniel, Hannah71, and Loiee tho cum cf three pounds to bepaid to each one, so much out of ny estate, if it will reachhereunto, as a testimony of my lovo to then who were suddenlydeprived of their father and of his estate.

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.-♦nmtio rrt-asMiE, the aoau of lota? Collins. 4ict»Mdx%~ *' I^bS"***"* ColllnE' *•" ,un of * ehimnfe *° ,,ici:of then after sy daoeaae."

v-mMsate to Mr rrer.M«.«rhtcr toireil Tcwnecno. Cceiir-ahr-° f° oW^rtf HaaJanln Collins, end to rrandchlldren »»« Johnaon.

* * ^ «°T^iy «5 o^riuria. and to parforr.all v Jurt «d

STS 35£, *a$'^ ~U =**** «* w ..tat. .i l l hoar,tn honesty and honor."

tS. tS. i -a* 21.h l l l inc6. -The sign of Ann Collins

•Si«ed sealed and delyrered in the presence cf Eenry Silsbey. Olivera^ia.;. Bsnry Collins Jr."

Proved at a county court held at Sulou.iiass.. Nov. £♦. 16>1.

The ohildren cf Vera*:' and Ann Collinn werei

Henry, bom ir. England abo-it 1^30John, borr. in Enrlan«* **>™t \&J£WrjirV'born in Englnr.d about 1633Joseph*, born abcut l6lj2Benjamin

t»nttoi»d n.iury Collina ae on. of tha thif?,en.*a;;sirie76. . mt of thad . n t a « r . r . p r . . . n t . d i n t h o » « * * « £ l - £ £ r , £ J ^ d ^ a d t h a tnana of tuol-w of tho Tory oarly a^tlera of Lynn *» pir.j»-of Eanry Colllna nae ninth on the Hat.

A. r.at of th. book *al. *th tho doao.nd.nta of Joaerh Collins.

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DTLAEE

t JCffD'1 DRAKE our progenitor in America, was the son of T.illiau,rtdLri "etc. See Drake Genealogy in Dos koines historical Library.

•§<l\^s a first cousin of Sir Francis Drake and was a bei*ficiary named'" sir Frexcls' wUl. John* was born at Y.ieooi2,, county Levo:;, aLout

vino 1-roaac to Boston in l6p0. h* bought land at Taunton, i^ss. butJ^d not 'settle there. He settled at Undhac, Conn., before lx&j. he

-ried niiehoth Holers, wiio was admitted to the Windsor church Feb. 27j,rV* acd'dicd'octr^ i^1* *ced 10° yetrc-

II. JG^£_5|l/yS wee a fir3t settlnr at Sunobury, Conn., but rosid-md at Windsor until l6$9 P^rhapn longer. Vo died July 7, 16?% accordingtc his grsvastonef tlie> town r^ocrds give it July 9, 163?. ^ tarried!.ct. 30, l(l£9 Hannah lfcore, who was tho daughter of John Itoore of Tdndsor.!>• died Feb. )6, 16T-6.

III. LTDIA5 DPAEE, b. January 26. 1661, died May 7, 1702. liarriedJoseph Loords III on ^pril 10, 16G1.

Gee Loomis, Lombard, fclpley lines*

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EASTKAtf

t>nncrl FASTMAJ: (progenitor) cane fron Vales about 16391 settledx. »»® J^14^n ;farortllii# v*r.C. Tie war. listed as a "housel a i ^ * ^ 1 " ^ ^ . H e w e s b o r n a b o u t 1 6 11 o r 1 * 1 3 . I n t h e fi r s tosrpenter e-c P*»- ., d ^ - h received lands. Ke t.<*s tex^d in

$ % ? ? £ ~ £ . £ « 1 l l & * . H . a » t o , , c r i c t i r . t h o s h i p•ccr-fid.nca-i aen-nnt of John Sudors.

Reft.r Etatnan tarried Sarah Saith. .ho ia born about l£CO. Both«.« XrHrtb. church in 1637. Kocar di.d Deo. 16, I69L.

.t t»m.T^ EAJTKAH. Philip me the third child of Ro^or and Bareh« * M ^ ' » w t o i « . « ' 5 0 . X 6 U - H e » a r r i . d t h r ~ t t a e a . H i aa u th ^ ST^ U mta * * * . i h a i r ch i l d Su sa n n a h t o s o u r a n o a s t c r.

S T i f t l ' l S S : « * a » ^ e d f o r a . o o o n d . i f * . ^ * ™ a - ^Eit third wife's name was kargaret.

tti SDSA^JAE3 EASTrJA!! wac bom about 16?3• She married first Thomas*~* wno'was mied bvindians. For a second husband she married Aug. 1,1(& tap^^ohn Swan. They ramoved to Stonington,Conn., in W»-^f was twt£ cap^ared by Indians but lived to her 100th year, dying Dec.2 0 , 1 7 7 2 . - . . , . • ,

A.

Seo Swan, Cavorly, Hall, Lonbcrd, Riploy lines

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LCR^AED - HALL

\

~ — • L J T i S l o ^ ^ a ^ l T o T l a r r s ^ ^»... pl«n*"r»* T*It rroat pwdam of John Lonbard (l60>l6W one7' tuclo*. «aaa.. IT***. Jiiora. Luthor and Hannah Lonbard lived at» j £ r - n . - f i e l d « a e a r l y a . t t l e r s . u r a o r » w w n t t& & - a r ^ r ^ r d ^ ^ o r n ? ^ ' ^ t o A n d . . . D e l e g a r e C o u n t y .SlT»»»« US: IfSSr SlTr.^ baa Son found of t*o death of I**"w. Tot*. 1° Maroh' . ^„ J^w In 165U Gidoon Elliot cf Delhi. KewS ^ S l S S T l E ^ b ^ e n ^ O ^ U S b . - P - r h a p s 1 . b u r i e d

(Th. «*» Vort !iUtori«l Society and tho s«ava ^.tcricol Liuriy^uld offer no inforuatioa.)

- • * »■ r j ^ ^ ^ f r ^ ^ t o t r n f - 0 ^ ' L ^ l ncma Slto. «?*^I«^ SS^a Site, «» father of &h«rd Sites,li* in ^nVfi^8lte^; £* in TFauporn. tt.. *hen I waa a child.

S H a U ' a t o i ' l S S " a t ^ l l ™ . * . . . . — r. h e r h u a b a r. d » . a ~ a l t h y(lass nanufacturer.

O a B U L S f i . U v e d o n h l a f o £ O h t h ^ o a r f o f P ^ ^ ^ ^

burning on the place."».. .Tudaon B. Boot, g-naaloriat of Hartford. Conn.. Wit..,

of Haalen County. Haw. by °JP"j*»*' ^'J^ ^S.d 1751. I hav bMf i f th or nor th par iah of ^P^^HS^in° 'Sr l ibrar iee bt i t therewatt, to find any Chieopee »««*»«J*L*S %TrIetorv of Ludlow.m, be aoa. in th. Springfield Publio_Library. ^^?rf the I*t*ardtod Edition, by Alfred Boon, p.p. 106-W7. ha* an acaouupaaily but no reoord of Luther.

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Cony of Lombard (renealogy nR comoiled bv Hr. Herbert ETh?yer, Genealogist of 32 Sunnpee St., Spring-fieldi, Mass.

LOMBARD

JOHN1

k ' 1 S e - t 1 A 4 7 o - r - r u d - * 5 - - P - r . 1 6 7 2 S p r i n g fi e l d . K p B c .m. 1 oe,t. 1647, at fcew haven, Conn., Johan (Joan) Pritcnerdwno died a wicow IS Hoy 1690 Sorins=;fie:ld.

DAVID2 (JOHN1)

b . 1 6 O c t . 1 6 5 0 S D r i n p f i e l d d 1 7 i » f f t » i c « •m . ? A p r . 1 6 7 5 , L a r g a r e t ( P h i l l S y o r ^ 6 ' S P r i n K f " "

d 1« w. r l ? "1?7 • - 0 f " i nc , -B^ ,Con r. . Sheo . l . l . s r . 1 7 i ? _ 4 r e t i c e n c e , S p r i n f fi e l d .£3SK±:ZEK3 (PAVID2, JOHN1)

b. 11 Sept. 1692 Sprinffield c. 1 June 1733 ap. 83

i . 1 7 h a y 1 7 1 7 ^ ! L o c . i s o f • a n d s o ^ n n f r e e . S o x i n r f i . l d(d- Wla- 16 Kkp.1751 e 87 SppinpfieM.

JOKATHAE4 (EEEKE2EP.3, PAVIE2, JOHlf1)

t > . 4 J e n . 1 7 2 7 - 8 ^ / , \i 1 K r > t r T 7 c n f v t _ ^ v . - . • c * ( u n k n o w n )m 1 0 t i e m f * a r t n R . * « 5 r " o f S p r i n g f i e l dn. 10 rec.1760 ( ree. Sorinffield,Ludlow.

They had son Jonathan b. Oct. 20, 1764.

LUTHSH5 (JONATHAN4, ebhbezErS, DAVID*, JOHN1)

* »4 SC- IE KS'iffi , ^fei,^,,e t D e l h i k . Y . u n d e r n a = e o A . ^ n ^ ' i o f ^ i f " ^M a e o n E l l i o t . m . O c T l s . T s L ' l f e ° f

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LOMBARD (Con t ' d )

J haKNAH6 (LUTHER5, JONATHAN4, EBENEZER3, DAVID2 JOHN1

b. 1810-Pept.S.lm. 1835 "rilliam Isaec P.icley in Dutchess Co.K.T.-

spent n* jor Dart of marr ied l i fe in Oakfield,^ iB . - ie4* \ - l&02.

d. 1902, July 22,buried in Oakfield,^is . .cemetery.

CHARLES LDfr'IK RIPLEY7b. Jan. 25, 1640 Et Sand Lake,K.Y. moved to Oalri'ield.,

Oak Center ,"'is. in 184-?.m. Kch. 17,1872 Grace Jean Young cf Farrcington

Township, Washington County, "."is.d. Mch. 17, 1896 at Oakfield,Buried there.

3oringfield,}?os5. wrs settled in 1636, and John Lombard'smarriEge is recorded in 1657. Hie name is listed among102 inhabitants of Springfield, from 1636 to 1664, (pg.291in His tor ica l Col lec t ions re la t ing to His tory and Ant iqu i t iesof evtry town in Hassacnusetts,,1 published in ^orChester,Uass. 1639 by Dorr, r. Htm land and Co.

Luther Lombard was born in 1770, just five years before theseparation of Ludlow from Springfield in 1775. TheHistory of tne Connecticut Valley in the section given toLudlow, says that Jonsthen Lombard commenced to clear a farmin tne Cnerry Valley section of Ludlow in 1757 - and taatat the first torn meeting in Ludlow, Jonathan was electeddeer-reeve.

Mo record nas been found of the death of Jonathan and hiswife frfertha, nor of Luther, although records in both Springfield and Ludlow were searcned. Since Luther's widor,Hannah Hall Lomoard was married to Gideon Elliot onOct. 23, 1634 and since she died in Delhi, K. Y. and severalof her cnildren lived in Kew York State and reared tneirchildren there, it is possible Lutner micnt nave died in EerYork State - or his widow and cnildren may not have gone toN. Y. unt i l a f ter h is death.

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L j L ^ A I X

ALiiLJM 1. LCli^. i .D, in 1S62 vrctr. r tA Genealogical

.. '*:* tci: of tne .l.arly Lon.b5.rdF''. puLIinhoc! by tn*- Frwrlin

l : r c e . - - , L o v e i l , i U x s . I n i z h f t r . i o e t j . < f a m i l i e s o f 21 Lrotnrrc i.rmarr Lor.barr; (L. leoc.- a.n;"i Ihonr.?- Loa'ourii.

( l i l lO- l fcfi l ) rnc cu . . ' s to th iu count ry in 1CZZ fxon, "n ' l snr. ,

;.:id Ci-ttI*?:! in r.citiii.o-. - Ldt**r V^ioxr.s Lor.nnra nove:: tc

erneti .Ll t - Tr.m f4*u.i ly ir* i io vl .v «jf ; i -•?": ecufused r i tL

cure; for no r: .^ i iar. i - f .cr. loan" tc ^rovt- ?~ny r* lr- t iGi.»-.r. ic

V.J-. cine: crr.il -i.::; enc t r-:.nc«chil;:re2i cf both broth»rn &rr

Z't ccrunf: j.nc ;.A i;.ju.ii cu; iirs-'t • ;:o: n ! orr.Dc rd rj.cf.rtc:

TT-f. «^ co):t t :2.uortry oi t i . t icccnr: j fuerit icn cf t ; .e r.Vcv-.

li*:*-* - tic rulfeticn^tii:. L**r r>e«u i-stL.LIir.he'.,. The Htr?. L-r.rry

1-ii-rE.r;., C:.ica:c, wrcx* r.« in *t;,.y !?'?.■«, •*> ppnr*»ntly th«.

t.vt^1' c: Jo.:r?. lcr.cj.rd *:rt not kne-rn it-cruse sue:; v;cri:r

t i 1. r. louc'r " I icncf rr cf Lxsi^.c i iur. f - t us '* , 1900 an?

Jttwef. :J.*.v;^.t »w ler.e:.loi ic: 1 dictio^nry cf tr.e firrt

f . ' - . t t l t i : c f L f ~ n < l i . i i d r. Vo l . H , l f . 6 1 . a * . k f c n c w n t i o r i

of i - i t . , j - r ic : - tc 1G4£.

> : . . h« rbor t 1 . Thayer - ue r.ea lo . - iE t o f Tpr in r i i e l c ,

."•ai-fr. r»*-c*urtr tnr fcl io.: in*. asterl ' . ! fzr r.«- frci-; the

' . l t fl f . t a t i s t i c E o f t h a t p l a c r .

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VL

TKI rCLLCMKG RECOKL IS TV.Knf ThCi.: 7ITE ~ILLlAV. GTUiY.7 R'fFMET

JOSTH LOCUZS II married Sarah Hill, eldest daughter ofMl l ian and Phi l l i s H i l l , on Sept . 17,1646.They had 11 children.f a r a h , b . J u l y 2 H , 1 6 4 7 d . 1 6 5 4Joseph b. July 15, 1649John, b. Oct. 1, 1651 (ancestor of i ida LooeIr Ripley,' f o u l t n e y , V t . )

1^ fcary b. Aug. 2, 1653*y 2nd. Sara, b. Asr i l J^1660 -dyed"

• ' ^ Hannah, b . Veb.2 , 1661fcatthew b. Kov. 4, 16c4Stephen b. Sept. 1. 1666Janes b. Oct. 21, 1669Katnanicl b. Aug. 8, 1672I e a a c b . O c t . 2 5 , 1 6 7 7

JOSEPH LOOUir. IH b. July 15, 1649 married April 10,1601Lydia Drake, dau. of John Drake II.

JOHN f/PAKE II r.. Kr.nnah i'oorr, dau. cf John I'oore.Their 7th child, Lycla Drake, b. Jan. 2G, 1661bnptised Feb. 2, 1661 married Joseph Locmie HI

April 10, 1681.

J0KN KWB.EI»8 mother is referred to thus:w01c widow Drake was admitted to Church Feb. 23tlC3r.M

^ J OH!" DHAKF I, was a first cousin cf l;*r Francis rr.ikr liiCwar referred to ae •Ky dear oo^. John PrakeM, in Sir, pr^ncisDrake1 s frill. FUF legacy was left tc John? "to be s-ntSi* hi*j in such cosr-.O' ities ac ny erecutcr may see fit to send

v t o t h e c o l o n i e s . "

"In 1659 John Drake I died." The Hanner of his death isrecorded** in the ancient records cf Windsor11 and copied, inBerber 's History of Ant iqui t ies (p. 131) as fo l lows:"Wr. John Prnke, Sr. died accidentally an he was driving aCL.rt loaded with corn to carry from hie house to his 6ohJacob's. The crttle b^ing two oren and hie mare; intne highway, agalnBt John Griffin's something scared tnecattle, and tney pet a running, and he lnoorlng to atop thei:.,by tr.king hold on the mare, was thrown upon his face, andthe cr.rt wheel went ovrr nira, and broke one of ni3 legs, andbruised his body, so that he was taken up dead; being crrriedintc r.is daughter's house, had life come again, but dyedin a short time, and war buried on the 18 d\cy of ;ug.lS59.H

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EIOGR/PKY OK JOSF?H LOCV.IS

«Joe«oh hoonir., the American progenitor, B?.rricc,ry rhite li. th* SbaUor^ J-r-rlsr. Church, in ^.ejserj^nty,

upland on June SO, W**^** bccsne a prosperous kw^•r^lP^"" Tris rife */.? the debtor of & r.aa consi.-c-rw!vcr'v^ell-to-cc in tftr.t tiae ti*^ ret Ion; . can »hosi- ttrtf.-c.ntnry bec^Btf. of r-oncy alone were tt.i-r.rdc of fourthtur.tt.atie eolltre, (present reckoning.>

Jonerh IconiB w&e r- voolen drspri, a cerctr-Stcapuged in tne ruxcnaae of cloth free the way ™*™rs.*l'°.we on wmd-looae in their cottnee home*. He had •;%J^Iein Prcintree *tocked rlth roodc which a -draper" dt'-it in.Vheso prc~ctE he eol< at Urf8, both £clenale an* ret » .t o t a i l o r s and con fe r * i n pene r -1 . e»^ * "e^2nB* r? f ! La".,ntT«e cer.tem of clcth manufacture, tory vnitc raided-t'tt-P e'tute cf hfir father in '-hnlfoT?.. i«jr nils* m-rtta'4 "AntreV-! "*" ™-b bnrtlsec- ZuF. 2<, 1E50 and «** thee&u£ntS of Robert and Bridget UH^r) White rfco *rrecarried Jun« 24, 1565.

A-crlcr was the chief tonic of conversation --ni„-«■«• wi.p'ctrr-rlv cwtlted fro» those who had pone to tnefewS'rld! I? is probable taat the Loonisen cane to ««ricaiTcuyxll they Relieved that there web a better opporn^ityv ^ M M e ' e t t K e i t h - r r e U fl o u s i n t e r e s t s n o r p o l i t i c a l«bitiE neemet to towentered into their decision to con,t o S ™ « ? E i « . I t w a a a « t t « ^ o l l , o f ^ ^ ~ Q *the r-re*l of opportunity. Be nad fill the money thp. ne^ " r e Vu l r e t o ' e s t a b l i s h h i . f a m i l y i n *■« * « • , J « n ethe' Bhli;, "Susan an* Elian" left ronton on **** i-liV^iJoBcnh I.ooain anf hi* rife .ere pasBsr^rs. ibey arriTQdin SoatonTjulr «, 16S6, and vent to Porcbenter.HMR.•rhere they regained about a year.

It wb« In 1G39 that o systes of government vaa.etablished In the Connecticut Valley, which Meaar. «i«tarart Joaoob locals. Tho tree towns of ?indsor, hart-lord! tnd "etSersfield agreed to govern twelver eccoro-int to a written constitution, thun formulating tho firttconaUtutloanl republic in the world, and JJlebUto became the basis upon which vae constructed the constitutionof the United States of America. It was about this tinetactJoeeph Loomia b^caae a freeman in this republic;heremoved with his family to Windsor, Connecticut ,'r.rr< hebeoaae a lrrre land owner and erected a homestead *hi<^ boa' inc^ rewined inpcrp.tual ownerr.hlp of his denc^nts,"rnd is blli^ved to be'the oldest English estate in An, rioathat in still occupied by tne fatally founding it.

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BIOGRAPHY OF JOSEPH LOCHIA

It lo from this settlement in Windsor, 1639-40,and thr establishment of this homestead, that theremarkable deductions are made in *hicn it is provedthat Joseph Loonis and his rife, JJsxyJgiite. becamethe oro-eni tors of more tnan five ni l l ion^-mericans.Josep- Loomis died at Windsor, Conn, on lev. 28,1655,h is wi fe , MaryVi te , d ied Aug. 23, 1652. Upon the i runion thru tneir five eons and. three daughters, Ubrbeen reared ten generations of American manhoca anawomanhood."

Colonel John Mason Loomis of Cnicago ra*efl 200,000 to endow Loonis Institute on the ground* ofthe old Loonis Koncstved in Windsor. Conn. ConnecticutGuide pc.214 says, "At Windsor, Conn, is located *,ooaisx n s t i t u t e ,Loonis fan:T h e L o o i n i s ~ „ , . . .rith a rear porch enclosed on three sloes built byJoseph Looinis,Sr. before 1652, and the ^rr;er portionadded by his eon, Deacon John Looinis about 168B. Tnecniraieys are brick of local manufacture; the lead ofthe older diamond paned windows iras melted for bulletsduring the war of 1812. The raneled wainscotingchould be noted, and the wall cupboard in tne living;room is probably the oldest in the country. An ironfireback, brought from England by one of tne firstsett lers, with the royal coat of arms of L. P.for Queen llary, is not? in Founders1 hall, the nestbuilninr to the homestead. A boulder on the grounds,at the mouth of the Fnrminrton, marks the landingplace of the Plymouth Trading Company in 16^3 .The same Connecticut-Guide, published by the EmergencyKelief Commission says on pg. 214 that an old homeof another tt indnor .ancestor sti l l stands. "The Johnfcoore House, 3S0 Broad St. in tindeor goes back to1675, and around the corner at 35 Elm 3t. iB the olasriloore House of 1644, moved from its original site andremodeled, but containing the framed overhang and dropc*

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«*. rur^s^D by ud, locuib an^suLoo*-.?

X ALWULB. HIU.XAK1. of Shalford. >*^d;a8 ^.a thereb . A u E . 2 . 1 5 7 5

June 24,1585

rRiTK

' ~ - - S I B S e T h e ^ r ^ r h i r c ^ S r e n5S reoorSedTn1/sSe'of^elr marrlaees. He .a,Juried from the sa*e church.

.> *«. wife Bridpet - /.llpar bad five

d* i^BrSntrSSaKas. «. *t v.indeor AUG.2-.M-."l lBabeth.tr ldget, Anna.

iee LoomiP-Lombard-Riplcy Hn*B-

v.

\

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* ^"ii^—^*^-«f •fc*:r^*f -•*.*• ••■t--^JX -v.*

ii^vc l,*^. *«~^ - fr<^ "i "t6- '**-^,M-

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; • JlUl •>-:•-3*1-v

_ ^ ) J L L ^ r \ J L ) ( f W i

t*u/wvs>a_

• - . > . . " S J » ^

;.«£—*L<£g&&.

TI l^ C^wsl^ ^ fecCuHr^ ^4^ 1*7. I t 38 •

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Outl ine of Contents of Art ic le (cont 'd)

9. Four views of interior of ancestral LoomisHomestead at Windsor, Conn. Over one of thefireplaces hangs sword used in Revolutionary V/ar.

11. Old Engraving of Market place at Braintree,England in the sixteenth century, where the Loomisesfirst heard of America,

12. Loomis Homestead, built by Joseph Loomis,shortly after his settlement at Windsor in 163S-40.■Probably oldest English ancestral estate in AmericaIn perpetual possession of its founders.11

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Uf ra« to 5J ccAlonye^ u£ don Juen 11..oxES of Connecticut.ro l lonvox —

f^tv in 1686 ere lie**» t h e * * « ? « ' S t a t e s " o f :the "perr.orvr an-

10 /. Lap* l<- "*v J >

f«r,«H «,^f person was taxeo 1$)JCSIK" LOCttXB II 1 DPrscn «- *•'£;,£% A. rDftt Kiv-r iw.d0i1 i, Lou?cl-r.r, villoff .-.r.ti

14 A. 3 corn, 2 horse*, 2 srlrie - TOUl IW-JJ

'-XLLXAJ' FILLi:Y, 2 per?ons, hcuseland 6A, village place 12/,.Villare place 6 />, Borer, 2 oxen, 2 Cows. 2 ewim .Totc-1 66-00.

•ILI.I/?' FILLY (PKILLKY) and EARGAE2T hif. rife weremarried Prpt. 2, 1642,?h»>ir ?rd. child, iiarr*ret,married Dtvid Lombard**, son cf John Lombnrdl ofSpringfield, K&st. and b^cane our ancestor. Th«> d--U-of I'arnret's birth is not given although tho riitesof birth of all thr other six children are. Txk-"pr ingfield, I 'ae?. v i t r. l records drfinl te lv ^t^tr tn- t-TTJ? Loab*rd'F rife war- Karrnret Filley dmirnfr nf.;illiam and Karrs*ret FiK.ey of Mndsor, Conn*. Th^~a».tbe7r Grant record names a liary as the 3rd chil-io. ?;illian and Hargaret Filly and does not state rhe^she was born This I believe a mistake. Cririn&llv "fo /K^«PTMr ™tered K5T lv " e * t t ^b rev ic t iS

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IJ£rs. Geo. H. hipley (Lida Loosin) cf Poultn«v, Vermontsccurco iron, tne Looain Genealogy. "Tar Loomis rnniVini.mcrica , tne lolloping data, in July 1933.

LCSMIi

L0r-LrI5J. JttSFPH1, o. 1590 in J«r?.intree, *ng. m. L'ary ^hiteiS ^H0rdJer ish Ci lu*ch> K8S« -o. f 2n£. f on Junea.0, 1G14. Cam? from England ir: "Susan end Ellen ,fin 1638; settled at ' indsor, Con:;. 1639; deputy 'General Court, (-can. He died Auk. 23, 1652 leavinlive sons ?;r.d 3 dr.ught&rc.

LOoilIL, JOSilpH2, (Joseph1) of Windsor, Conn.e. Sept. 17, 1646 5larah, eldest daughter r>f tiillia*ant:. Wil l is hi l l . Ti i?y hv.C II chi ldren.

3 r > 1L0C1IIS, Joseph"' {Joseph' , Joseph }

b. July 15, 1649 at 'indsor, Conn.m. 1st. April 10, 1681 Lydit Drake, rrao d.M&y 7,1702r.. 2nd. Ftb. 10,1703. Wido* Abigail Birgec. Feb. 26, 1715 at Windsor, Conn.Tnere rere eleven cail^rcn: Jo?e^A-, Jc5eph*, Caleb,Lycia, Martha, Kachel, Enoch, Phorce, Pan-r.ris,I saac , Ab iga i l .

L0:-21IS, RSchel4 (Joseph3, Joseph5, Joseph1)b . J a n . 1 2 , 1 6 9 2 - 3 ( b ^ S e p t . l l , 1 6 9 2&. J&:.y lc,Ebenezei Lombard (d.June 1.1780

1717(See Lombard Gen.)

£•• l'-?.r.l6, 17S1, c ridorr at Fpringfield,)lass.;nere r?rc six cnildren: Facnel. r:bene7fr,Joseph.Lydia. Jonathan, and Daniel.Fbenezer Lombard was the son of DaviP Losb^rd of

Spr ingfield, *bpf. and nis ni fe Mar-.eret Fhi l leyLoii'bford - (b. in Windsor, Conn.)Jonathan Lombard1f eon Luther web fntner of HannahLonbcrd rhc serried ~il l ian Isa*c Fi-ol**" ir 1«35 irM u t e n e s s C c . K . Y . *

f;ee Lombard and Ripley lines.

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F/.TL

«*r.I D B V b b O |

paid lr,25. iJlatrict or sranncwu, m «*^«. »—— library..ri. .ifila called Hannah, a na=e often uoed for Johanna.Lth children tarv t**rda. Anna Alien. Abo. Kail. Edward tell.S2«n^ST*atea Hall. l*ubea Kail. Levi Ml and Stephen! ! a l l .

ECPCRT

jhora ic no r.ccrd in the Connecticut Vital Hecorda of the birth of« ISUXD JXLL of tho risht a^e for a wrrias. *« 175-/7.

BKfiiD KAU. raaidad in the part of Stoatajtoa no. kaowr. as horth» „(n-£naadWy near the Uoaaectlcut «d itooa *elanc border 1U«.f0r^oaia?^ni6 incorporated iu -ay. WW. fron Stoning. TheretfS «S*tf h^ in «,eoler'a Jiictory of the Fir.t Coacrerationalo^afBtcoliicton. but hia narriare and the baptiaa el ao« of hi.*o£™ atn.ar la a oopv of the Kerth £toaiar.ton Connreratioaal Church^oraTin^hTc^eoUcut Stat. Library. These .ore .«nined for theaa£lf tdUecion^o the ohurch in the hope it nirht at.t. fron .henceS f - o . . ^ t h i s d o e s n o t a p p e a r * ^ ~ » ^ £ l ^ ? v £ ? .

£.= iS5 SafSaS SSl «f «•*«*« connaote *1* this branoh.r^udy ofStonin^on Land R.eorda In the ft» Clerk-a office taSton-

ptrentare*

with Edward ilall of Stoningtoa.

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tfnin"? - Lot^JttP

„ ^arB 0f BteTltA W1IGKT. of Springfield, Uaas., who aarried~«^« P*~nt*^ °f j^than Lombard, Deo. 10, 1760.

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♦* « Lonfaard was born Jan. li, 1720 in Springfield, L<ac. ..acoord-J o n a t h a n L o n b a r o w a * • w h e n h f | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^l n r t o t h . » f " ^ ^ £ \ ^ i S T t T t r i c e h i s U n e a e t h a t w a c n o t

. 4„ ^v^- „„»* A* o- a oopy of First Church KecorciB,. t X4ffi?S5ar^lS6SwW?^«* ^ I— *» W* and now

£.. th. Conn. Stat. Library.Jonathan Lombard and HiXK fcAhfi* >f^* """^If«' "' 176°*Tids indioated it waa a aeooad Barriti;e for ufci.TUA l-alu-l.

j-ron the First Church toooroe of Spriafifiela. cited above, are the

jon.tl.aa T.rifht aarrled KAPHA SIKCGW Kay lU. 1758 - P- &■Ollwr. aon of Jonothan v.rirht, ba?. Ifcr. 16, 1753 - P» 9.Cyprian, aon of Jonathan T.rirht. hap. Ort. 1>. 17* - P- «>Wle, dau. of Jonathan isrtrtt. bap. Var 9. 175*- P- "•Mutha Vlrht. dau. of Jonathan, bap. Vov. 2f>, 1757 - P. 12.

Jonathan Vripht died Sept. 1750 in the Amy - p. U»-

In 1758 tortha (Einonda) Krlrht «aa a .idow with eeveral enall chll-a ,1 JTnnlta lik.lv she would have narried anain. Mo other WIDOS«r*a ar<". it wee quite meet/ , , ,,». w-«, i"7t« »nd 1760 and it a.ena.ABTPA 1PIG"? was found in thie locality brtwoen 17bcl *nd ifou onu *obtain .he ia the one who narried Jonathan Lonbard In 1760.

r.,.y had. accordinc to the copy of th. First Church Haoorda of Springfield. 1*80.. cited above.

Jonathan Lombard, bap. Uov. 1, 1761 - p. li*-Abiel Lodbard, bap. July 10, 17&3 - P- J|David Lombard, bap. Apr. 23, 1765 - P- 1&

airier t )&.v™?^'&>*~' r~^ ****- Ih. death records of Jonathan Lombard and wif. i*rtha were not found.

Thor. i . no r.oord in the Springfield k.oorda in the ^«*«inHertford of a lUkfi:* SlJMihS U. S13UUS of the r»e»i« •*.. 4«r a Eu.ri.-tein 17p2. In fact, ao tSartha Siuonde or Si^oao was found.

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HETHttLL

•mmd SETOIALL. the pr©fer.ltor of the line In Aoerioa, waa bornX; JF^S. taSdat gate In lfcO. With hie brother Anthony, he went!„ toclend. w>a?632 ^n ^,, too brothers were aaonr tie earliest

t. Lynn. »•?•»". £e firit „aj.t. oidld bora la Una w. a aon of tuau .^ 'X reos ived t t . «•» o f Inoa^a a lao. luoms waa a favor i te** Vt^« faoilv a. far back a* can be traced. i*a«,ercues in acfcliahav» of *»• f"r:-\h. -mi of . Thoaas K.wml11, dated li»9fi. and proved

• - r ^ / ^ ^ l r " U t . n e a t e r, t h e B e w h a l l . o f Ly n , a r e d . a o e n d e d .T^/will'l* written In Latin.

our anceetor. Thcas K-whall, was a wrier of the Train Band at Lynr... _!w««d fror aenrioo 161,9. V.o narried Vary . who died -ept."* T^" i^he -Wrtor^of Lynn" th. author. Lewis-Ke»hall. .ays or. p.& ^^Jl -ewhn'1 livid on the .art aide of F.d.ral Street, in Lynn.

^jS-s^sMriSK saws**^ f ^ J j J l J ^ W * ^ X ' ' ^ ^ T r ^ ^ f ^ 0 r V w r w ^ ^ r , . « - 4 \ / r r s J O ^ r v r Y \

See Drowr., Chapnan, 1**11, LoBburd* Li^le; line*.

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, . latter written to Governor John tllnthrop. a paraonal friend,""^arninc a proposed Journey to hew Inland.

r^rt Park, to John .dntWop. lc£y-?0.

.- the Kifht l.oraJdpful Hana."^ John T.inthrop. tsqulre in Cratton. in1^,^. Clve this with 'P*°*. 1 S*ay you.

.Jthe m* *<>rf^\^J£^r*X™r£ tooTa^' for^e.y c u " £ % $ & % c a t e f a n ^ ^ S n r : X d o p u r p o s e t o g 1 * £ U .to provi^0 r*f*e11 < * .^ coa to pornit ue life and health. I have-■ f z s r s * " i S s z s i s s t . * « - ^ » * " » £ * > ? » • '

" i V w a . s o I b e e e , c h y o u . r i v e * ^ Z ^ ^ . * ! ^ ? . . ^ . * » » ** t r . c . f o r ' « > t h a t y o u t h i n h f I t J o b . f - ^ ^ ^ n e d i r e c t i o n .H further *y S«»*v; J"fE* ^ ~! end for h<m lone w. ehall,v.t household fooda I ■»^^J5 !££»* fron London. Aa for our-S t t l . u s , a n d w h a t ? ^ * ^ £ £ £ £ t * * F e b r u a r y, a n d t h i s w i t h..ivas. we will * ? *™"K ^n haste. I rest, oo^lttinc you unto_. lore and eerriceo reraeaoeroc, in n»•he Alnipitj'.

Your Asaured Friend to Coreand,Robert Parte.

^ Eeoterkenle in Lincolnshire, this 26th day of February !£».■

*« lat ter and Mlo^ fer ia l take, f ro. F- *• **-• "« i ' " 'a0E»' ° fSTWSIanSi- of Connecticut", pub. 1**.

l » , <♦• >-4«= .mi Ii>onas2, went thru tae wiloer-* 163*. Robert* p^-t. . i^^0'^6t ^t lcra there, he resided at

„... to fcrth.rafi.la. Conn..with *J^'|wri to Pequot. no*- Kew

SC2S mr. -idenf 1^%.. «~ noved to land, onthe lyctic river.

j ~<» fmr T^rdon. the two Tinthrop6,i n t h . fi r e t b o o k o f t h e ^ . ^ r j Z Z u o l ^ ^ t ^ B r e w a t e r

John and T»eanc. are uniforrly en"t,1"*\r_h "tht- appear In the raoorda^Eobert Parke (both «"'?" £.!"£. ££„ «?oo£kn" or ar. o-ntion-o f t h . p l a n t a t i o n , b u t a l l « * * * " , • « £ £ ^ „ t h e r e . - n o•4 by Chriat ian and n.m«. ***7JM,wr, hald in Kobart Pari" '*a~tinF pi— J*t in Ke. *^ *£,£££ and Granite Str-ata. Eachbarn, .hieh etood on the "W^0™?^.. work a. rental of th. nam.raafcer of tho ohuroh (nale) paaa am —a

S „ b . r t l P a r k e w a s . l o o t e d a ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ f f i - W i S S - !r ^ resen ta t l ve o r Depu ty to ^ " ^J^ 'Sk In 1651 and a rap r. -St^ £ ££: * ^^ -"•]'Vof -a"rt0"1(tentative in io>:. *" ^JlL. .- stoninCtoa.)©ailed luetic, and now known as ^w^

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rnn:t". Liiri>

Our *,11 Fenealopy.»e»tion* an i.olr 11 >£* ^ ■ f 5eTPnJohn /dame of ColcneptM.ooun. ':»H«-£ t cf •••ino?or,Oonn.

SS- r t ^ l i - ao rcS^ " ' ' ^ ^ " F i -T wa . kn i t t edfc-o. 1S.163S.

,H~ ^TVKh- BTJCT KaCOVX pE.U5 continues' , „ - n P t r - o n c a r . d w e l l i n t h e L i r . e t ?

•Pct.7.1K-P account ttVen of all £r;°nbr freoen, anr ax?.e^0 f C - i r . d , o r a n d l a w ^ * ^ r ^ Vo i l o r r o u r a n c e s t o r, n a n e t -tc t<ak» the oath ox frt. co.. Loo=ys Joteph

J o h n r r t - t f " o o r e J o h n S e nf fi l l y r i l l l w r . K o o r e J o h n J u n ^

" i i n ' - 1 E o u a f r e y / „ ,■> , - 1

• T n e t e r r a f » « f . f * ? ° ! £ ^ J ^ i n f u l l c o m s u m o n. n o h a d t * « t n e o a t h o f a l l e , . n c e , a n d e n ^- i f u t n e c h u r c h . W o p e r s o n , v r e e a a c . To o e a f r e ^ a ^ , ^ 8 ^; .& „ ^ ^ - ^ r ^o r t o -h^de^ndee uoon . - l t a . , , r l yS - S ^ ^ ^ r t V l ^ - - ) .

_ ,.„.„+ v^-crd nre wentlonen four oic„ - c Cf tne Lfttther. urant ••*""' _*iencft. They *erec u / c n c e ? t c r s m o h a d a ™ " - r n , ^ V n d r i f e . T « ' i ^ l « t - dI ^ b r e y a n n e a n d a l « e . ^ % t ° r = b ' t ° a t w e r e p o i n ^ ' ^ t ^ ' .«2fe rSrcS «Vie with -• -"a, and axe .tm oi «...l ^ - » « 7 ' W, t t , ; ' " ; - t t l t l „ a f E v, r y Te n i n C o n n e c t i c u t .

;c«' . l8t-8 tel le ^ that erperlenc*.n : r . * . « e h e » . t h * f l r « t f f t f r e , E n g l e n d . H ecrlebw-tefi «i»lBt;r,J;V,^!;! f ioo Eevonshlre, r.orectehirc,b rought a t roup o f fe l le rs f ro r^ ^ « r t t l«d them a .^rSUrSLirii °1*S6 a number of hi. People leit fter^ S J - t e x J * . . . X - " » * ^ ' n a v i n ^ n f d e ^ B U O h p r e o p t i o n *t o s e t t l e a t • ^ ^ • ^ • t t % £ l & r e m o v e t h e i r l i l i e sar they judged necessary, tne, oefctne oroperty.".0. th. 15th of Octob-.ubout ^ »en beBide^woneaaenoe . ^^c a r ™ , - i t ; t h e i r » » « . . * , o * t t U S l d e r » « t o t h ejourney fr«,Ka«ach«-rtta thru *diou<|eB<J, o n n e c t i c u t r i v e r .

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piNur li:*' (corT'r)d i fficu l t -cum-y, tnru Brar-e unr? r ivr r - , ov<r mounta in-^ i ^ r - r o ^ = w h i c h r e r p v n r ^ c - . i t h r - r t v . t fl l f fi c . u j t y

*^ i - t i -ue Tne J w«re rc low: on t i .* i r Journ-y, -mo ro^ S S ^ i d U t « - r e « p e n t " i n « . . o i n r t n e r i v e r » * x nrc t t inr ov?t the i r cot t le , ta fe t a i t r r a l l t . i ^ i r exer t i -m. ,tiintcr cMe uuon tner. DP.for* tney 7'ere preparer,.™

"Hy iiovenoer mteentn, Connecticut river was~~,3 om/mt «-t»t5 eo Hr>^ rn*; tne Tien tne r Ro1 ru'^ : * ♦ *.»«• •> r"n'-i^P^bl?i YT'l-ir.**?" of cattle couir

i r t^hTo^t^roV^rwi! '«• -"S1it /hSft- t^ 'a"0C

^ r ^ 1 ' ^ ; » n o n B o o u r h o v i ^ f . o » n i r •S ? l , ; r - - ^ t u o u s n ^ o ^ e ^ o n . w e r e e i t n e roact aiuy or (51c, not arrive in seeson.

"About thr- b*: ir, : : in,> of Twcnb-r, wovlr. lon«- rMKrtl-lv t - i lec lV t ie sett lement on x« r iv?r, and lamln- »n: de tha t t x e d t h e n i n « » » ^ - t * A o S ' t h S ^ ' i ^ f i W a r n e n , t othe severe eenpon r. t t .Kj , te « ^ i .^ i l> ' / 00W„. lTlv Pf th i r teenth. D.,^ ..tti^t i»;-^°»'-t2-- L^r, -r.o 1, ~. mr* n ^ r £ 1 ' t h r u t : i ; I c . a n d . a - r r o ™ « . T h o . - j t n . r t v , l v ,';.;"Jn 'dry- or. taclr Joum««. «nd had «ey not rec *iv, ce .p '1 , taner f ro , t« In -Urnr. , .ou l r ^3? hrv - ner l .a r r.

• uuch w«p tn- renorM "irtrap- by Do*. 3rd. anr 4th.

: ° S^^ -n r l t ^ t . U^ tnJTr i iTe r. «o t -e t l r' "■ ta r , ' . : ; " ; . t .0 , r 0_ f r tc ! th -v rounr »«d oo* r?e : . t . i=* « ' • W 9 | , c i ! f „ h r t T " " < t « - n t T m i l e s u p . ) u * V "

*n" ? ;;«e n"oken *h»- n-*e ,, «niit. to Eet out. Th* ROilet- uf-cene nroicen, .nr ni- . * . .._„.-,„ ;,„,.„ forced to unloce" " " I " T ^ o f ? b h ^ / ' w e . r e l o ^ e ^ a n f i n " fl v f d , y ^ r c c h e c

tn<- reople isu-t nive ^rirbed fro-n innlnp".- T h e p e o n l . ^ n o r e m i n d « - * ™ t * h - l ? t * * * ^ " n ° "

rh v rPr f» oul i^>f i to subsis t on worns, m^l t a^ T^ i^ .v... Vtt l f r t ich couie not or pet ov^r tne nv t o. . .ra^ t f r l i ved by browcinr in the rood* anc -^ .no^ . Theyvintcre^ an wpII or better, tnan tnos* brou. n« ov ..

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71VZT IX-'" & ~:!—."-• IT \/

xirmly ent&blir.neo.