GARBRAND HOOKER, Susan Harkes (8GGM, 1593-1676) |
Wife of Thomas Hooker
Cambridge pioneer; our descent from
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GATINAIS, Geoffroy II, Count of (30GGF, (died 1043 or 1046) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets Husband of Ermengarde d’Anjou (30GGM, c.1018-1076)
Father of 29GGF Fulk IV “The Grouchy”
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GAWKROGER PLATTS PRESCOTT, Mary (10GGM, 1596-1688) |
Wife of John Prescott
Founder of Watertown
Founder of Lancaster
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GEOFFROY I, “Grisegonelle” Count of Anjou (32GGF, c.938-987) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets
Son of 33GGF Foulques II, Count of Anjou and his first wife 33GGM Gerberga
Husband of 32GGM Adèle de Meaux
Father of 31GGF Foulques III “Nerra”
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GEOFFROY II, Count of Gâtinais (30GGF, (died 1043 or 1046) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets Husband of Ermengarde d’Anjou (30GGM, c.1018-1076)
Father of 29GGF Fulk IV “The Grouchy”
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GEOFFROY IV “The Fair” “PLANTAGENET” of Anjou (27GGF, 1113-1151 ) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets
Count of Anjou, Maine and Touraine
The original “Plantagenet”.
Reluctant consort of 27GGM Matilda Empress
Father of 26GGF Henry II Fitz-Empress, founder of the royal Plantagenet dynasty in England
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GEORGE MUNROE, Martha (1624-1672) |
First wife of William the Immigrant
Heroism, etc., in Pioneer Middlesex
Rescued Mary Ball; died 1672, leaving four small children
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GERRY, Elbridge |
Signer of Declaration of Independence
Governor of Massachusetts
Resident of "Elmwood"
U. S. Vice President
Invented "gerrymandering"
Kin by marriage
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GILLETTE STILLMAN, Rebecca (W1C4R, 1784-1855) |
Son of Roger and Mehitable Hurd Stillman; married Rebecca Gillett
Buried in Beech Hill Cemetery
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GOATES, Gwen SEELY (1C) |
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GOODALL YOUNG, Persis |
Dow’s first wife, mother of his first ten children
Photo
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GORDON, Azubah HENRY MUNROE (~1760-1847) |
Chart
Grave
Wife of 1C7R Dr. Joseph
Ransom
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GORDON, Daniel |
Husband of Azubah
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GREEN, Drusia M SAWYER (1868-) |
Two Generations from Caleb and Caroline Sawyer: daughter of 1C4 John Sawyer and Florilla S Coe; wife of George A Green
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GREEN, George A (1860-) |
Two Generations from Caleb and Caroline Sawyer: husband of Drusia M Sawyer
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GREY BONVILLE, Margaret (17GGM, 1362-1440) | In our Plantagenet line:
Margaret Grey (died after May 1426) was a Cambro-Norman noblewoman, the daughter of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, a powerful Welsh Marcher lord, who was the implacable enemy of Owen Glendower.
Margaret was the first wife of Sir William Bonville, later the 1st Baron Bonville who was decapitated by Queen consort Margaret of Anjou following the Yorkist defeat at the Second Battle of St Albans. Margaret was the great-grandmother of Cecily Bonville who succeeded to the estates and baronies of Bonville and Harington, thus becoming the wealthiest heiress in England.
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GREY, Margaret ROS (18GGM, 1366-bef1414) | In our Plantagenet line as a daughter of 19GGF Thomas (Ros) de Ros and 19GGM Beatrice de Stafford: Born about 1366 in Helmsley Castle, North Riding Yorkshire, England; ; Wife of 18GGF Reynold (Reginald) Grey — married after 25 Nov 1378 in Helmsley, Yorkshire, England
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GREY, Reginald [Reynold] (18GGF, 1362-1440) | In our Plantagenet line by his first marriage, to Margaret de Roos.:
Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, a powerful Welsh Marcher lord, was an implacable enemy of Owen Glendower. Grey married firstly, after 25 November 1378, Margaret de Roos (or Ros), daughter of Thomas de Ros, 4th Baron de Ros of Helmsley by Beatrice de Stafford, daughter of Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, by whom he had two sons and several daughters, including Margaret Grey (b. c. 1397 - d. after April 1426 and before October 1427), who married William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville. These were the great-grandparents of wealthy heiress Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington who married Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, a descendant of Reginald Grey by his second marriage.[4]
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HALE SMITH, Emma |
Portrait
Mansion House
Nauvoo House
Smith Homestead
Spring House
Grave
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HANCOCK, (Reverend) John |
, first minister in Lexington
Built Hancock/Clarke parsonage
Grave of John Hancock and Jonas Clarke
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HANCOCK, John |
Primary target of redcoats; left his trunk upstairs in the Buckman Tavern, whence John Lowell and Paul Revere rescued it
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HANCOCK, Martha (2C9R, 1697-1712) |
Buried in Harvard Square
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HANCOCK, Mary (2C9R, 1690-1712) |
Wife to John Parker, buried in Harvard Square
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HANCOCK, Nathaniel Jr. (abt 1668-1755) |
Husband to 1C10R Prudence Russell
Great-uncle to John Hancock
Buried in Harvard Square
Location of grave
Gravestone
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HANCOCK, Prudence RUSSELL (1C10R, 1670-1742) |
Daughter of Joseph
Wife of Nathaniel Hancock, Jr.
Great-aunt to John Hancock
Buried in Harvard Square
Location of grave
Gravestone
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HANKS, Ephraim Knowlton (GGGU) |
Interesting uncle
Major frontier hero
Rescuer of handcart immigrants
Decker family
Among descendants of OliverAndHannah
Mail carrier
Photo & obit
Married widow Harriet
Decker Family history
Nauvoo resident
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HANKS, Harriet Amelia DECKER LITTLE (GGGA 1826-1917) |
Crossed plains with young George after Edwin’s death
Among descendants of OliverAndHannah
Photo & bio
Obit
Born in Phelps, New York
Nauvoo resident
Decker Family history
Decker family
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HARKES GARBRAND HOOKER, Susan (8GGM, 1593-1676) |
Wife of Thomas Hooker
Cambridge pioneer; our descent from
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HARRINGTON MUNROE, Sarah (H8GA, ~1675-1752) |
Wife of Sergeant George
Location of grave
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HARTWELL, Abigail WHEELER (5GA, 1788-1877) |
Chart
Daughter to Oliver II, wife to interesting Uncle Simon
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HARTWELL, Simon II (5GU, 1783-1869) |
Interesting uncle, married to Abigail
Chart
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HARTWELL ASHBY, Nancy (5GA) |
Wife of George Ashby
Shared house with Wheelers
Moved to New Hampshire; died there.
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HENRY MUNROE, Sarah (1758-1828) |
Wife of Jonas
Mother of church incorporators
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HENRY MUNROE GORDON, Azubah (~1760-1847) |
Chart
Grave
Wife of 1C7R Dr. Joseph
Ransom
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HERR, Hans (6GGF 1639-1725) |
Immigrant
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HERRICK BRIDGE, Anna (1710-1730) |
First wife of John Bridge
Location of grave
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HILDEGARDE, Countess of Vinzgau (38GGM, 758-783 ) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets. Consort of 38GGF Charlemagne. Mother of 37GGF Louis the Pious.
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HILDEGARDE of Sundgau (31GGM) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets. Second consort of 31GGF Foulques III Nerra. Mother of 30GGM Ermengarde d’Anjou.
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HOHENSTAUFEN, Heinrich VI (1165-1197), Holy Roman Emperor |
Held Uncle King Richard for ransom
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HOLMES McCLEAN, Sarah (5GA 1746-1834) |
Wife of Alexander McClean
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HOLMES, Wade and Kristie |
Current owners of Wheeler home in Elton
Welcomed us to their home
Took flowers to Oliver’s grave
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HOOKER HOWARD, Alice (5GGM, 1677-1753) |
Daughter of Reverend Samuel Hooker and Mary Willett; wife of Samuel Howard
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HOOKER SHEPARD, Joanna (6GGM, 1677-1753) |
Daughter of Reverend Thomas Hooker and Susan Harkes Garbrand; wife of Reverend Thomas Shepard of the Cambridge pioneers
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HOOKER, Mary STANLEY (6GGM, 1677-1753) |
Wife of Nathaniel Hooker of our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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HOOKER, Mary WILLETT (7GGM, 1637-1682) |
Wife of Samuel Hooker of our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
Daughter of Thomas and Mary Browne Willett
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HOOKER, Nathaniel (6GGF, 1671-1711) |
Son of Samuel and Mary Hooker
husband of Mary Stanley
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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HOOKER, (Reverend) Samuel (7GGF, 1633-1697) |
Son of Reverend Thomas and Susan Hooker; husband of Mary Willett
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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HOOKER, Susan HARKES GARBRAND (8GGM, 1593-1676) |
Wife of Thomas Hooker
Cambridge pioneer; our descent from
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HOOKER, (Reverend) Thomas (8GGF, 1586-1647) |
Harvard Square homestead
First preacher in Cambridge
Brought his congregation to Watertown in 1633
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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HOOKER HOWARD, Alice (5GGM, 1701-1750) |
Daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Hooker; wife of Samuel Howard
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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HOPKINS, Damaris (9GGA) |
Mayflower passenger
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HOPKINS, Giles (9GGU) |
Mayflower passenger
Buried in Eastham.
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HOPKINS, Oceanus (9GGU) |
Mayflower passenger
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HOPKINS, (Pilgrim) Stephen (9GGF) |
Sailed to America on Sea Venture in 1609
Mayflower passenger
In our Mayflower line
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HOPKINS SNOW, Constance (8GGM ~1607-1677) |
Mayflower passenger
In our Mayflower line
Married; settled in Eastham; buried there.
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HOWARD, Alice HOOKER (5GGM, 1701-1750) |
Daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Stanley Hooker; wife of Samuel Howard
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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HOWARD, Samuel (5GGF, 1702-) |
Husband of Alice Hooker of our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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HOWARD SEYMOUR, Abigail (4GGF, 1728-) |
Daughter of Samuel and Alice Howard; wife of Joseph Seymour
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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HOWLAND, Elizabeth TILLEY (died 1687) |
Mayflower passenger, 1620
Mother-in-law to Mary Willett’s brother
Buried in Rhode Island, among Brownes and Willetts
Inscription
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HUBBARD RUSSELL, Mary (10GA, 1665-1738) |
Wife of Jason
Mother of Hubbard/Hobart/Hubert
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HUGHES NEFF, Eliza Ann (WGGU) |
Married Uncle Amos Herr Neff
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HUNTER, Howard |
Preached Leola’s funeral
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HURD, Daniel (4GGF, 1743-1814) |
Perhaps from Killingworth, Connecticut.
Married Rebecca Smith.
Life events timeline; a quiet life in Sandisfield
Owned land in the Beech Plain section of Sandisfield.
Chosen as constable.
Apparently married Frelove about 1807, after Rebecca died.
Died, intestate and insolvent, in 1814.
Buried in Beech Plain Cemetery, Sandisfield.
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HURD, Frelove KIBBE SMITH (1749-1840) |
Widow of Grandpa Benjamin Smith’s son Joshua
Married Daniel HURD about 1807, after Rebecca died.
Not mentioned in Grandpa Daniel’s will.
Buried in Sandisfield Center Cemetery.
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HURD, Rebecca SMITH (4GGM, 1750-1806) |
Daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Smith, married Daniel HURD.
Buried in Beech Plain Cemetery, Sandisfield.
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HURD STILLMAN, Amanda (3GGM 1779-1834) |
Fourth of six daughters of Daniel and Rebecca
Mother to Jason
Second wife and widow of Appleton STILLMAN
22 years Appleton’s junior; bore him seven children in 14 years
Pregnant with Lucius, Appleton’s twelfth child, when he wrote his will.
Received Colebrook homestead in Appleton’s will; also inducements (softened in a codicil next day) not to remarry.
Their marriage brought the Stillmans into our Mayflower line
Still haven’t found her grave.
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