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5201 |
These are not the parents of Hugh Reynolds. Proximity evidence suggests Hugh Reynolds was in Martic Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1757 with William Neely. | Family F1297
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5202 |
They and their descendants for five generations lived in the same area of Chelmsford known as "Stony Brook Path". They had 5 children. | Family F1698
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5203 |
They continued to live in the Acton, MA area, and had seven children there. Six children, four boys and two girls lived to adulthood. | White, Anne (I5085)
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5204 |
They had 10 children, including Mary, with 2 sons and 7 other daughters between 1675 and 1700. | Family F1724
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5205 |
They had 10 children. | Family F2181
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5206 |
They had 2 children. | Family F1768
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5207 |
They had 3 children. | Family F2182
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5208 |
They had 6 children born at Cottingham, 4 of whom survived. | Family F1863
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5209 |
They had 7 children:Samuel, Hannah, Sarah, Dorcas, Elizabeth, Joseph, and Jeremiah. They were all born at Dedham. | Family F1722
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5210 |
They had Daniel and Hannah in England, and RALPH, Elizabeth and Sarah in Lynn, MA. | Family F1814
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5211 |
They had eight children who were all born in Rowley: Jane, Edward, John, Benjamin & Hephzibah (twins), Samuel, Israel, and Hannah. | Family F2116
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5212 |
They had eight children: 3 sons and 5 daughters including Thomas. | Family F1859
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5213 |
They had five daughters. | Family F1892
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5214 |
They had nine children. | Family F1898
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5215 |
They had nine children: Elizabeth, a child (died at one day), Ralph, Daniel, Sarah, Hannah, RICHARD, Mary and Tabitha. | Family F1808
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5216 |
They had seven children: one son who was the oldest and then six duaghters, including Lydia All lived to marry and most stayed in the Groton area. | Family F1743
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5217 |
They had six children, four boys and 2 girls. | White, Sally (I5098)
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5218 |
They had six children. | Family F2176
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5219 |
They had ten other children besides Edward, who was the fifth child and third son. They were Elizabeth, Hannah, John, Thomas, Isabell, Priceslla, Edney, Richard, Hiphzebeth, and Sarah. They were all born in Rowley. | Family F1862
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5220 |
They had two sons, Nathaniel and Francis; and four daughters, Elizabeth (Johnson), Hannah (Goodhue), Phebe (Robinson) and Abigail. | Family F1831
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5221 |
They left England shortly after the baptism of their youngest child, Anna, in Dec 1637, for they were in New England before Jan 1639. At that date, William Stickney was admitted into the First Church of Boston, and in 1698 Samuel Stickney of Bradford, MA, son of William deposed that he "came over from England to New England in the same ship with Thomas and Jane Grant his wife, who brought with them foure Children, by name John, Hannah, Frances, & Ann..." Of their four children, John died without issue; Frances married, at Newbury, MA 2 Oct 1653, Solomon Keyes, and they soon moved to Chelmsford, MA; and Ann married, at Rowley, 4 Jan 1658, Robert Emerson of Haverhill.
The author of "The Hazen Family in America" long believed that Thomas Grant, the immigrant father of Hannah, who also married and had children recorded at Cottingham, was another son of John, and that belief is confirmed by the discovery of the baptism at Hessle of four children of John Grant, the first of whom was named Thomas. The last child of John recorded at Cottingham was in 1598, and the first child of John recorded in Hessle was about 2 1/2 years later. Many family names were given in the next generation also. Although lacking in confirmation by will, these considerations and the relative rarity of the Grant surname in this region, warrent the identification of John of Cottingham with John of Hessle, though do not prove it.
There is nio record of his death, but he came from England in 1638 and his wife, Jane, was listed in town records as being a widow in 1643. | Grant, Thomas (I5318)
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5222 |
They lived in Littleton for many years in a house on the east side of the old stage-road to Concord and Boston, and a very short distance south of the Stony-Brook Railroad. The cellar of the house still remained when Sketches of the Lawrence Family was written. They had ten children. | Family F1897
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5223 |
They lived on Oswell Hairfield Place in Sandy River until Ned Slaydon bought the farm on 57 East near County Line Christian Church. | Family F2624
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5224 |
They married in Concord, but soon removed to Fairfield, CT where they lived for the rest of their lives. | Family F1737
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5225 |
They moved to Hartland, VT sometime just after their son Asa was born in March 1786. Their other four chilldren were born in Hartland. They probably went north to Vermont for a better opportunty to obtain land. The economy was in chaos just after the Revolutionary War, and many went north to Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Asa's father had already sold all his land, and didn't have any property to leave to any of his sons. | Family F1800
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5226 |
They moved to Littleton by 12 Apr 1732 when thier second daughter, Abigail, was born. They also had two more sons there and then moved to Acton around 1742, and he was listed on the land records, as being a clothier. He also owned a mill in the south part of Acton. Their oldest son, Francis, was a Deacon in his church and a Lt. Co. in the Rev. War. He also served as Acton's Town Clerk from 1762-1796 and was the town's Representative to the Legislature from 1782-1785. He also served as a Court Justice or juror for several years, as well as holding many other town offices. Francis was half owner of the mill when his father, Ammiruhammah, died, and bought out his three brothers and two sister's shares when the will was probated. | Family F1824
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5227 |
They probably married before coming to Charlestown, MA in 1632 on the Lion. Their first recorded child was born at Charlestown tin 1633. | Family F1812
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5228 |
They removed to Stepney, a suburb of London. | Family F1761
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5229 |
They were married in Wallingford, which is just west of Belmont (formerly Mechanicville) which is in the west side of Mount Holly township. There is a church still in Wallingford, as of late Oct 1996, which could have been where they were married. The Whites were living in the Belmont area, but it has not been determined where the Patches were living. There were some Patch families in the Ludlow area, just east of Mount Holly, township. Some of this White family lived in that area also, along with some unrelated White families. | Family F1303
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5230 |
They were probably Thomas' parents. | Family F1795
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5231 |
Third | Source (S04050)
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5232 |
This book contains photocopies of the original surveys from Old Survey Book 1 in the Pittsylvania County, Virginia Courthouse. It has a surname index. The original books are roughly 20x12 inches. This book is 8.5x11 inches; fitting the orginal pages to the smaller format makes some of the handwriting illegible. The book is well worth the cost if you are interested in early land ownership in the area (think what a research trip to the Pittsylvania County Courthouse would cost). | Source (S67447)
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5233 |
This book contains photocopies of the original surveys from Old Survey Book 1 in the Pittsylvania County, Virginia Courthouse. It has a surname index. The original books are roughly 20x12 inches. This book is 8.5x11 inches; fitting the orginal pages to the smaller format makes some of the handwriting illegible. The book is well worth the cost if you are interested in early land ownership in the area (think what a research trip to the Pittsylvania County Courthouse would cost). | Source (S67448)
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5234 |
This book is a transciption of the Entry Record Book for Halifax County as the county existed before 1770. This book (page 270) contains the earliest (to date) record of the Devin name in the Pittsylvania County area. An entry for land was a statement of intent. Ownership of the land did not occur until it was settle and improved. Many entries were voided because the requirements were not satisfied. The book contains little genealogical information; although, you do find a few clues to families can be found. Even the descriptions of land is very general being based on neighbor names and landmarks that could be anywhere. | Source (S67446)
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5235 |
This book is a transciption of the Entry Record Book for Pittsylvania County as the county existed in 1770. An entry for land was a statement of intent. Ownership of the land did not occur until it was settle and improved. Many entries were voided because the requirements were not satisfied. The book contains little genealogical information; although, you do find a few clues to families can be found. Even the descriptions of land is very general being based on neighbor names and landmarks that could be anywhere. | Source (S67445)
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5236 |
This book is an extensive work plotting surveys in colonial and post-revolution Pittsylvania County Virginia. It contains plotted property lines and topographical maps. Surnames of property owners and neighbors are indexed. I used this book as the beginning to establish where William Devin, Sr. and associated families lived around 1800. | Source (S67432)
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5237 |
This book is out of print. A copy was purchased in October 1996 at The Bookloft, 107 E. Main Street, Enterprise, Oregon 97828 (503-426-3351) for $20.95. | Source (S04014)
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5238 |
This book needs to be reviewed for possible references to Devin family lines. | Source (S67430)
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5239 |
This child is also found with the name Mary Ellen; however the 1870 census shows Francis female 4/12 mos. | Blair, Mary Frances (I11319)
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5240 |
This child is also seen as Patsy.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/l/a/Frank-T-Blankenship-VA/GENE9-0007.html
| Fuller, Patricia "Patty" (I7500)
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5241 |
This couple had 7, possibly 8 children. [KLV email dated 20080728] | Family F0892
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5242 |
This deed sells a portion of land that Sarah Devin inherited from her father, Willaim Devin, Sr. By his will (Deed & Will Book 11 page 243-244), Sarah could dispose of only a half of the inheritance if she did not have any legal children. This tract is apparantly part of that half. It is just north of her parcel and was part of the land William Devin, Sr. acquired from William Leaks (east side of the Banister) and from a land grant recorded by Grant Book 39:463-464 (west side of Banister). This plat has errors. The plat, as written, does not close by a wide margin and has over 70 acres. Even after adjusting for the most obvious error, it still has almost 48 acres.
Transcriber's Comments:
a) The beginning stake could be the "old corner stump in James B. Gatewood's line" per Deed 49:276.
b) Per Deed 49:276, Line #5 should be South 73 degrees East. Oakes is going the opposite direction from Fowler's plot. | Source (S67668)
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5243 |
This deed sells the land deeded to William Devin, Jr. in Pittsylvania County VA Deed Book 16 pages 240-241 on 06.January.1809 by Robert Devin executor of the William Devin, Sr. estate.
This deed specifically mentions that the land came from the William Devin, Sr. estate to William Devin:
"being the same tract of Land conveyed by Robert Devin to William Devin in the year 1809"
The people selling this tract of land do not include William Devin, Jr., so they must be his heirs, including his married daugthers and their husbands. However, it does not state the land is part of William Devin, Jr.'s estate or that they are his heirs. | Source (S62357)
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5244 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0651
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5245 |
This family lived in Danville, VA
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Pittsylvania County, Virginia Births 1853-96 abstracted by Mary Leigh Boisseau state Birth record for Sarah F. 10 Oct 1853, Female, born to Wm Reynolds and Elizabeth Reynolds. | Reynolds, Sarah Frances (I4086)
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5246 |
This file contains records of Clayton's application for two bounty land warrents. It establishes that the Clayton Devin of Polk County, Missouri is the Clayton Devin that enlisted in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. | Source (S67540)
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5247 |
This file primarily contains records of Margaret WEST Devin (wife of Clayton) applying for her widow's pension as well as Clayton's application for a pension. Records in this file specify Clayton's death date, Clayton and Margaret's place and date of marriage, and Margaret's death date. | Source (S67539)
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5248 |
This Gay F. Eggleton is a twin of Joseph Henry Jr. | Eggleton, Gay F. (I12500)
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5249 |
This generation changes the spelling of the sirname | Hale, Mary (I11578)
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5250 |
This grave is located on the same side of the road as the Church. | Hensley, Mattie Fountain (I12258)
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