CARR, Eliza |
Neighbor orphan, adopted by Simon Hartwell 2nd and our Aunt Abigail Wheeler
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CARTER, Abi WHEELER (5GA, 1775-1846) |
Chart
Born in Acton
Born in Carlisle (also)
James & Abi
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CARTER, Alfa Jean CARTER, 1931-2008) |
I’ve gathered links to her images, quotations, and mentions in Chapter Six of my personal-history Section, entitled “Such A Life”
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CARTER, Carla (1C1R) |
Leola reading to her great-nieces
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CARTER, Cindy (1C1R |
Leola reading to her great-nieces
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CARTER, Kathy (1C1R) |
Leola reading to her great-nieces
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CARTER, James (5GU, ~1761-1847) |
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James & Abi
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CARTER, Joseph (5GU, 1798- ) |
Interesting uncle
Married Aunt Betsy Wheeler
Chart
Barnard & Betsey
Jason
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CARTER, Kenneth "G" (Uncle, 1901-1993) |
I’ve gathered links to his images, quotations, and mentions in Chapter Six of my personal-history Section, entitled “Such A Life”
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CARTER, Kenneth Goodliffe Jr. (1st Cousin) |
I’ve gathered links to his images, quotations, and mentions in Chapter Six of my personal-history Section, entitled “Such A Life”
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CARTER WHEELER, Lydia (5GA) |
Wife to our interesting Uncle Eli
Wife of Eli Wheeler
Born in Carlisle
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CARTER, Verna May SEELY (Aunt, 1906-1999) |
I’ve gathered links to images, quotations, and mentions of Ken’s and Verna’s family in Chapter Six of my personal-history Section, entitled “Such A Life”
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CARTER WHITCOMB, Betsey WHEELER (5GA, 1792-1879) |
Daughter to Oliver II, wife to two
interesting uncles
Chart
Jason
Barnard & Betsey
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CASTILE, Alianore de (23GM, 1241-1290) |
In our Plantagenet line: First and beloved queen of 23GF Edward I Plantagenet, King of England; Infanta de Castile y Leon; daughter of 24GGF Ferdinand III of Castile y Leon; mother of four sons and eleven daughters, including 22GM Joan of Acre [Joan of England.] Buried at Westminster. Bereaved widower King Edward erected stone memorial crosses at the places where her funeral procession rested on its way back to London, from Lincoln to Charing Cross.
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CHANDLER, Nathan (1762-1837) |
Husband of 3C6 Ruth Tidd
Location of grave
Photo of grave
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CHANDLER, Ruth TIDD (3C6R, 1767-1846) |
Daughter of Lieutenant William and Ruth Munroe Tidd
Wife of Nathan Chandler
Location of grave
Photo of grave
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CHAPEL, Richard |
Married Sarah Smith, daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Smith
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CHAPEL, Sarah SMITH (5GA, b. 1758) |
Daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Smith, married Richard Chapel.
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CHAPMAN, Grace SAWYER(~1878-) |
Two Generations from Caleb and Caroline Sawyer: daughter of 1C4 John Sawyer and Ella Loper
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CHAPMAN, |
Two Generations from Caleb and Caroline Sawyer: husband of Grace Sawyer
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CHAPPELL STILLMAN, Sarah (4GGA, 1760-1800) |
First wife to Appleton STILLMAN Family of John and Rachel
Buried in Beech Hill Cemetery, next to Appleton
Family of John and Rachel
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CHARLEMAGNE (38GGF, 742-814) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets King of the Franks; son of 39GGF Pepin the Short (d.768) and 39GGM Bertrada of Laon (d.783). Crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III, 25 December 800. Husband (among others) of Hildegard, Countess of Vinzgau (38GGM, 758-783). Father of 37GGF Louis the Pious.
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CHILD BIGELOW, Elizabeth (8GGM 1670-1707) |
Daughter of 9GGP John and Mary Warren CHILD
Wife of 8GGF James Bigelow
Mother of 7GGM Patience Bigelow
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CHILD, Ephraim |
Watertown founder 1630, listed on monument
Unclear (to me) how he’s related to our 9GGF John
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CHILD, John (9GGF, 1636-1676) |
Husband of 9GGM Mary Warren
Father of 8GGM Elizabeth Child Bigelow
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CHILD, Mary WARREN (9GGM, 1651-1734) |
Among our Middlesex County pioneer ancestors
Daughter of Daniel & Mary Barron Warren
Wife of John Child
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CLAPP, Roger |
Headed initial (abortive) Watertown settlement 1630
Marker at landing site preserves his words
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CLARE, Gilbert de (22GGF, 742-8141180-1230) |
In our Plantagenet line: 4th Earl of Hertford, 5th Earl of Gloucester, 1st Lord of Glamorgan, 7th Lord of Clare, son of 23GGF Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford (c. 1153–1217), from whom he inherited the Clare estates. Married 22GGM Joan of Acre in Westminster Abbey in 1290; father of 21GGM Margaret de Clare. A Magna Carta surety.
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CLARE, Joan of ACRE de [Joan of England](22GGM, <1620-1707) |
In our Plantagenet line as the second Joan of eleven daughters of 23GGF Edward I and his first consort, 24GGF Alianore de Castile. Married Gilbert de Clare in Westminster Abbey in 1290; mother of 22GGM Margaret de Clare.
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CLARE de AUDLEY, Margaret de (21GGM, 1293-1342) |
In our Plantagenet line as the second eldest of the three daughters of 22GGF Gilbert de Clare and 22GGM Joan of Acre. Countess of Cornwall, Countess of Gloucester. Her two husbands were Piers Gaveston and 21 GGF Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester.
On 28 April 1317 she wed Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester at Windsor Castle. They had one daughter: 20GGM Margaret de Audley.
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CLARKE, (Reverend) Jonas |
Graves of John Hancock and Jonas Clarke
Probably as influential as John Parker in setting up the confrontation on the Lexington Green
Sergeant Munroe shushed Paul Revere outside his house
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COE SAWYER, Drusilla E (1843-1916) |
Two Generations from OliverAndHannah Wheeler: wife of 1C4 Andrew F Sawyer
Two Generations from Caleb and Caroline Sawyer
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COE SAWYER, Florilla S (~1839-1875) |
Two Generations from OliverAndHannah Wheeler: wife of 1C4 John Sawyer
Two Generations from Caleb and Caroline Sawyer
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COOLIDGE, (Deacon) Joseph (1C11R, 1666-1737) |
Buried in Harvard Square
Grave location
Gravestone
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COOLIDGE, Mary (2C10R, 1706-1707) |
Buried in Harvard Square
Grave location
Gravestone
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COOLIDGE, Rebecca FROST (~1668-1750) |
Buried in Harvard Square
Location of grave
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COOLIDGE, Simon |
Constable, reports on execution of hue and cry
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COOLIDGE, Stephen, M.A. (2C10R, 1708-1758) |
Buried in Harvard Square
Master of the Free School
Grave location
Gravestone
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CORNISH OLMSTEAD, Joyce (8GGM ~1584-1621) |
Wife of James Olmstead, Cambridge pioneer: our descent from
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CROMWELL, Oliver |
banished James Adams
banished James Adams
Captured William Munroe in the Battle of Worcester
Sold 8000 Scottish prisoners of war for ten pounds each to American planters
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CUTLER MUNROE, Mary (H8GA, 1680-1713) |
Wife of Ensign William
Location of grave
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CUTLER RUSSELL, Iohana (10GA, 1660-1703) |
Wife of Philip
Mother of William and Philip
Philip and Joanna Russell
Location of grave
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DANFORTH, Thomas (1622-1699) |
Distinguished Cambridge magistrate
Presided over legal entanglements between Munroes and Bacons circa 1672
Ordered a hue and cry to apprehend jailbreaker Bacon
Received William Hudson’s bill for attending Mary Ball’s childbirth
Received the Munroes’ complaint of Bacon’s swine-stealing
Called a hearing on Munroe’s complaint
Issued final verdict on Christmas Day
Able response to Bacon’s feeble arguments
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DAVIES RUSSELL, Martha (10GM, abt 1611-1694) |
Immigrant to America
Ancestor of our kin in Harvard Square Burial Ground
Lexington pioneer, founder of our Lexington Russell line
Lexington homestead, 1648
Descendants in Harvard Square
Ancestor of Carlisle pioneers
Credited with building Jason Russell House in Menotomy
My line of descent from
Of Cambridge
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DECKER, Charles Franklin (GGGU) |
Interesting uncle
Family group
Among our 36 Nauvoo residents we knew about in 2001
Six children of Isaac and Harriet
A very big man
Famous frontier scout
Two Generations from OliverAndHannah Wheeler
Died at Riley Green’s home in Vernal
Adventuresome obituary
Gravestone purchased by Riley Green
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DECKER YOUNG, Clarissa (Clara) (GGGA 1828-1889) |
Decker family
Among descendants of Oliver and
Decker Family history
Born in Freedom, New York
The axe accident
In bronze
Among our 36 Nauvoo residents we knew about in 2001
Portrait and autograph
Funeral
Decker Family history
Six children of Isaac and Harriet
With mother, among three pioneer women
Nauvoo resident
Father’s grave and monument in Salt Lake
Grave in Salt
Lake
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DECKER, Elizabeth Garratt OGDEN (GGGA) |
Wife of Isaac Perry Decker
Raised Perry’s children without much help from him
Neglected by husband Uncle Perry Family group
Among descendants of OliverAndHannah
Two Generations from OliverAndHannah Wheeler
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DECKER LITTLE, Fannie Maria (GGGA 1830-1881) |
Among descendants of OliverAndHannah
Two Generations from OliverAndHannah Wheeler
Born in Freedom, New York
Decker Family history
Decker Family history
Decker family
Wife of 3GGU Charles Decker
Among our 36 Nauvoo residents we knew about in 2001
Six children of Isaac and Harriet
Father’s grave and monument in Salt Lake
Grave in Salt Lake
Married interesting uncle
Photo
Second daughter of Interesting Uncle Brigham
Grave monument
Family group
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DECKER LITTLE HANKS, Harriet Amelia (GGGA 1826-1917) |
Among descendants of OliverAndHannah
Two Generations from OliverAndHannah Wheeler
Born in Phelps, New York
Decker family
Obit
Photo & bio
Decker Family history
Six children of Isaac and Harriet
Among our 36 Nauvoo residents we knew about in 2001
Crossed plains with young George after Edwin’s death
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DECKER YOUNG, Harriet Page WHEELER (3GGM 1803-1871) |
Carlisle descendant
In our Plantagenet line
Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah
Among descendants listed by Hannah at probate
Two Generations from Oliver and Hannah Wheeler
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Youth in New York
Two families
Wife of Isaac Decker
Harriet and Her Men
Six children of Isaac and Harriet
Nauvoo resident
In our Benjamin line from the Cambridge pioneers
In our line from key ancestors Oliver II and Hepzibah Wheeler
In our Lexington Munroe line
In our Lexington Russell line
Married 1820
Moved to Freedom 1827
Settled in Phelps 1820
Born in Hillsborough
Moved to Salem
Daughter Fannie’s grave in Salt Lake
Grave in Salt Lake
Daughter Clara’s grave in Salt Lake
In bronze on the “This is the Place” monument
Eldest of three pioneer women
Portrait
Not of obscure Welsh extraction, as she claimed
DUP got her ancestry all wrong
Nice portrait; name misspelled
Utah pioneer
Younger portrait
Youngest portrait I’ve seen
Our last Wheeler ancestor
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DECKER, Isaac (3GGF 1799-1873) |
Husband of Harriet Page Wheeler, of our Benjamin line of Cambridge pioneers
Married to Harriet Page Wheeler, of our Lexington Munroe line
Married to Harriet Page Wheeler, of our Lexington Russell line
Among our 36 Nauvoo residents we knew about in 2001
Six children of Isaac and Harriet
Among descendants of OliverAndHannah
Two Generations from OliverAndHannah Wheeler
Chart
Section
Father & Pioneer
Two families
Married Harriet Wheeler 1820
Settled in Phelps
Moved to Freedom 1827
Friend of Joseph Smith
Chronology
Decker Family history
"Mayor" of Warsaw
Nauvoo resident
Tenancy in Nauvoo
Tenant in Block 160, Nauvoo
Harriet and Her Men
Not acknowledged on “This Is the Place” monument
…nor in Pioneer Park
Rancher
Wife Harriet’s grave in Salt Lake
Daughter Clara’s grave in Salt Lake
Daughter Fannie’s grave in Salt Lake
Grave and monument in Salt Lake
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DECKER, Isaac Perry (GGGU 1840-1916) |
Interesting uncle
Born in Illinois
Son of Isaac
Among our 36 Nauvoo residents we knew about in 2001
Among descendants of OliverAndHannah
Two Generations from OliverAndHannah Wheeler
Nauvoo resident
Six children of Isaac and Harriet
In bronze
Later portraits
Spoiled child, rascal, roustabout, drunk
Family group
Rescued young relative
Obituary
Decker Family history
Mother Harriet Page Wheeler’s grave in Salt Lake
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DECKER SEELY YOUNG, Lucy Ann (GGGM 1822-1890) |
In our Plantagenet line
Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah
Two Generations from Oliver and Hannah Wheeler
Two Generations from Oliver and Hannah Wheeler
Born in Phelps, New York
Decker family
Isaac’s and Harriet’s firstborn daughter
Wife of Brigham Young
Decker Family history
Six children of Isaac and Harriet
Nauvoo property
Owned Lot 3 with Brigham
Among our 36 Nauvoo residents we knew about in 2001
Nauvoo resident
In our Benjamin line from the Cambridge pioneers
In our line from key ancestors Oliver II and Hepzibah Wheeler
In our Lexington Munroe line
In our Lexington Russell line
As a near ancestor, she fits among my forebears.
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DECKER, Vilate YOUNG (GGGA) |
Among descendants of Oliver and Hannah
Decker family
Wife of 3GGU Charles Decker
Decker Family history
Married interesting uncle
Photo
Second daughter of Interesting Uncle Brigham
Grave monument
Family group
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DICKSON, (Lieutenant) John |
Husband of Mary Russell
Buried in Harvard Square
Location of grave
Gravestone
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DICKSON, Mary RUSSELL (2C9R, 1708-1770) |
Buried in Harvard Square
Location of grave
Gravestone
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DILWORTH NEFF, Martha Ann (WGGU) |
Married Uncle Amos Herr Neff
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DOOLITTLE, Amos |
Lexington/Concord engravings
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DUDLEY, Nathan (1755-1835) |
Husband of 2C Sarah
Location of grave
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DUDLEY, Sarah MUNROE (2C7R, 1761-1801) |
Daughter of 1C John
Location of grave
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DUNAWAY, James Bryant (Uncle) |
I’ve gathered links to Jim’s images, quotations, and mentions in Chapter Six of my personal-history Section, entitled “Such A Life”
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DUNAWAY, James Scott (1C) |
I’ve gathered links to Scott’s images, quotations, and mentions in Chapter Six of my personal-history Section, entitled “Such A Life”
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DUNAWAY, Ruth “Oophie” Eloese ANDERSON (Aunt) |
I’ve gathered links to Oophie’s images, quotations, and mentions in Chapter Six of my personal-history Section, entitled “Such A Life”
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