MAINE, Ermengarde du (28GGM, 1096-1126) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets
Countess of Maine
Consort of 28GGF Foulques V “The Young, later King of Jerusalem”
Mother of 27GGF Geoffroy IV, the first Plantagenet
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MALTBY SAWYER, Blanch (~1879-) |
Two Generations from Caleb and Caroline Sawyer: wife of 2C3 Walter J Sawyer
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MARRETT MUNROE, Hannah (1668-1716) |
Wife to Lt. John
Location of grave
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MASSASOIT |
Wampanoag chieftain, friend of Stephen Hopkins
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MATILDA EMPRESS (27GGM, 1103-1169) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets
Reluctant Wife of the original Plantagenet Daughter of Henry I of England Granddaughter of William the “Conqueror” Youthful Consort of Heinrich V Hohenstaufen, Holy Roman Emperor; Very prideful mother of Henry II, first Plantagenet King of England Conducted civil war against her cousin;
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McCLEAN, (Colonel) Alexander (5GU 1746-1834) |
Son of William MacLean and Elizabeth Rule
Father of John McLean
Fought in Revolution
Set Mason/Dixon line
Settled Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Married Sarah Holmes
Eleven-page sketch of his life and contributions
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McCLEAN, Sarah HOLMES (5GA 1746-1834) |
Wife of Alexander McClean
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McLEAN FISHER, Evaline (GGGM 1805-1893) |
Nauvoo resident
Nauvoo property
Wife of Joseph Fisher
Grave
Grave in Salt Lake
Grave of her daughter in Salt Lake
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McLEAN John (4GF 1740-1813) |
Son of William and Elizabeth Rule McLean
Husband of Mary Steele
Father of 3GF John Steele McLean
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McLEAN John Steele (GGGF 1770-1860) |
Son of John and Mary Steele McLean
Husband of Elizabeth Kirk
Father of GGM Evaline McLean Fisher
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McLEAN Elizabeth KIRK (GGGM 1775- ) |
Wife of John Steele McLean; mother of GGM Evaline McLean Fisher
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McLEAN Elizabeth Rule (5GM 1707-1784) |
Key ancestor for my McLean descendancy research
Mother of Uncles (5G) Colonel Alexander McClean and John McLean
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McLEAN Mary STEELE (4GM 1747-1823) |
Wife of John McLean; mother of 3GF John Steele McLean
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McLEAN William (5GF 1707-1785) 1747-1823) |
Key ancestor for my McLean descendancy research
Father of Uncle (5G) Colonel Alexander McClean and John McLean
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MEAUX, Adèle de, Countess of Anjou (32GGM, c.934-982) |
Ancestor of our Plantagenets
Daughter of 33GGF Robert of Vermandois, Count of Meaux and Troyes, and 33GGM Adelaide de Chalon.
Wife of 32GGF Geoffroy I, “Grisegonelle” Count of Anjou
Mother of 31GGF Fulk III “Nerra”
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MEEK, Betsy MUNROE (2C6R, 1793-1841) |
Daughter of Jonas and Sarah
Wife of Timothy
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MEEK, Timothy (1797-?) |
Son-in-law of Jonas and Sarah
Husband of 2C6R Betsy
Incorporator of Union Calvinistic Society
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MILLAR, Margaret ANDERSON (Granddaughter, 1992- ) |
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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MILLER, John and Dorothy |
Their baby (Shelby, I still think), was born while John and Dorothy were in the Arlington Ward
Present with three teenage descendants at the 19th Reunion of the Arlington Ward
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MITCHELSON, Edward |
Woburn neighbor and legal adversary of Michael Bacon
Referred to as “Marshall” in Hudson’s bill to the Court
As Marshall, directed to arrest Bacon
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MOGENSEN POULSEN, Sophia Jensena (Great-grandmother, 1867-1943)
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In the four-generation fan chart
Grandma Anderson’s mother
With me on her lap
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MONROE MORRIS, Mary Jane (1824-1871) |
Chart
David & Asenath
Monument
Detail
The Rays
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MONROE RAY, Clarissa Ann (3C5R, 1824-1875) |
Chart
David & Asenath
Mary Jane
The Rays
Little Ruth
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MONROE WILKINS, Asenath (1834- ) |
Wife of 2C6R David Monroe
David & Asenath
Mary Jane
James & Asenath
Detail
Leonard
The Rays
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MONTFORT, Bertrade de (29GGM, c.1070-1117) |
Daughter of 30GGF Simon de Montfort and 30GGM Agnes d’Évreux Wife of 29GGF FOULQUES IV “The Grouchy”, who was reportedly much in love with her; ran off, nevertheless, with Philippe I of France and became his Queen Consort Mother of 28GGF Foulques V, King of Jerusalem
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MONTFORT, Simon I de (30GGF, c.1025-1087) |
Seigneur de Montfort in Normandy; husband of 30GGM Agnès d’Évreux; Father of 28GGM Bertrade de Montfort, later Queen Consort of France
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MOORE STILLMAN, Betsey (W1C4R, 1794-1842) |
Married Jonathan Stillman
Buried in Beech Hill Cemetery
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MORRIS, John W., Jr. (1819- ) |
Chart
Monument
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MORRIS, Mary Jane MONROE(1824-1871) |
Chart
David & Asenath
Monument
Detail
The Rays
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MORSE, Esther BALL (9GA) |
Aunt and foster mother of Baby Sarah Ball, 1658
Aunt to 8GM Mary Ball Munroe
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MORSE, Joseph (9GU) |
Uncle to 8GM Mary Ball Munroe: husband of 9GA Esther Ball Morse, who was sister to Grandma Mary’s mother, Elizabeth Pierce Ball
Name inscribed on Watertown Founders’ Monument
Uncle and foster father of Baby Sarah Ball, 1658
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MOSES, Barbara Matilda NEFF (GGA, 1820-1890) |
John Neff’s family
Neff History
Nauvoo resident
Firstborn of John and Mary
Neff Family Portrait
Parents’s graves, and maybe hers, in Salt Lake
Photo
Family group
Married to Uncle Julian Moses
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MOSES, Julian (GGU) |
Neff History
Neff Uncles
Photo
Family group, with Aunt Barbara Neff Moses and son Julian N
First to preside over the East Mill Creek congegation
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MOSES, Julian N (1C2R) |
Family group; son of Uncle Julian Moses and his second (plural) wife, Ruth Ridge; adopted by Aunt Barbara Matilda Neff Moses; died age 18
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MOSES, Ruth RIDGE (MGGU) |
Second (plural) wife of Uncle Julian Moses; mother of Julian N Moses
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MUNROE, Aaron (6GU 1755-1725) |
Son of 6GGF Nathan
Brother of 5GGM Hepzibah
A Carlisle Minute Man
Served at White Plains
Aaron Way in Carlisle named after
Neighbor of father Nathan on Westford Street
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MUNROE, Amos (H2C7R 1746-1765) |
Son of H1C8R William and Rebecca
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Anne STONE (1718-1775) |
Wife of H1C8R Ensign Robert
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Aris BIXBY (1797- ) |
Chart
Ransom
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MUNROE, Asenath WILKINS (~1795-1887) |
Wife of 2C6R David Monroe
David & Asenath
Mary Jane
James & Asenath
Detail
Leonard
The Rays
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MUNROE GORDON, Azubah HENRY (~1760-1847) |
Wife of 1C7R Dr. Joseph
Gravestone
Ransom
Chart
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MUNROE MEEK, Betsy (2C6R, 1793-1841) |
Daughter of Jonas and Sarah
Wife of Timothy
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MUNROE, Daniel (8GU, 1673-1734) |
Location of grave
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MUNROE, David (1787-1838) |
Chart
David & Asenath
Isaac
Mary Jane
James & Asenath
The Rays
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MUNROE, Ebenezer (H2C7R, 1744-1826) |
On Lexington Green
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Elijah (1798-1878) |
Chart
Ransom
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MUNROE, Elizabeth (7GGM ~1694- ) |
Married to Joseph Munroe, of our Lexington Munroe line
Carlisle ancestor
Chart
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MUNROE RUGG, Elizabeth (8GA, 1676-) |
Third child of WilliamAndMary; married Thomas Rugg
Daughter of William the Immigrant and Mary
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MUNROE, Elizabeth JOHNSON (Step-8GM) |
Third wife of William the Immigrant
Location of grave
Relict of William the Immigrant
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MUNROE, George (H8GU, 1671-1746) |
Fourth and last son of William the Immigrant and Martha
At his birth, Martha had only about a year to live
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Hannah (~1707- ) |
Chart
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MUNROE, Hannah MARRETT (1668-1716) |
Wife to Lt. John
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Hannah RICHARDSON (1761-1828) |
Wife of 5GU Thaddeus
Thaddeus & Hannah
Monument
Detail
David & Asenath
Isaac
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MUNROE WHEELER, Hepzibah (1751-1829) |
Wants me to pull it together for you
Collared me
Autograph
Born in present-day Carlisle
Married Oliver Wheeler II
Billerica birthplace
Carlisle ancestor
Granny Hepzibah
James & Abi
Barnard & daughter Betsey
Son Eli
Thaddeus & Hannah
Cousin Thaddeus
Munroe Line
Gravestone
Hepzibah & Oliver
Epitaphs
Daughter of Nathan Munroe
In our Benjamin line from the Cambridge pioneers
Our line from key ancestors Oliver II and Hepzibah Wheeler
Our link to New Towne pioneers
In our Lexington Munroe line
Married to Oliver Wheeler II, of our Lexington Russell line
Mother of Oliver Wheeler III
Collared me
Awoke me to the purposes that have structured the residue of my mortal life.
Wife of Oliver Wheeler II; mother of Eli Wheeler
In our Prescott line
Descent from Watertown founders 1630
Her in-laws: the parents of her husband Oliver Wheeler II
A little girl in 1757, when her family moved to settle New Hampshire.
Our fifth great-grandmother
Married 5GGF Oliver Wheeler II, 3 March 1773.
Born in Billerica.
Home on Westford Street.
So how did our pivotal ancestors Oliver and Hepzibah ever meet?
Abi was Hepzibah’s and Oliver’s firstborn daughter.
Uncle Eli Wheeler was their fourth child
In this shot, you can just catch a glimpse of Thaddeus’ cousin
Her father Nathan was a founder of Carlisle
Dr. Joseph Munroe was her first cousin and therefore mine
The Vital Records showed her as born in Billerica
Harriet was a granddaughter of Oliver and Hepzibah
I brought her roses from Billerica.
I’d been looking forward to delivering an extensive status report.
Links us to an amazing heritage
Oliver II and Hepzibah Munroe Wheeler.
I blame her for my family history addiction
In all likelihood, her birthplace stood here at the time of the Revolution
Her most famous grandchild by far
The pivotal ancestors who connect us with
Oliver & Hepzibah Epitaphs
Didn’t really quite reprove my sloth as I deserved
Indeed, maybe it will be given to me to have been your Hepzibah
Maybe you’ll have a Hepzibah of your own
And here’s Our Munroe and Russell lines coincide in our crossroads ancestors, Oliver and Hepzibah.
Harriet, Hepzibah’s most famous grandchild by far
The Lord and Granny Hepzibah turned my world upside down.
A fifth great-grandmother.
My eye fell on a fascinating name:
The next Memorial Day, I set out to find Granny Hepzibah’s grave.
Turned my life around and focused it on family history.
I could have bought the flowers much closer to her birthplace.
Valerie did, once, accompany me to Hillsborough Center
The Revolutionary-era couple who, more than any others, tie us to our heritage in Colonial New England.
Of inconveniently far-away Billerica
A great-grandaughter of William Munroe, the 1653 immigrant to Lexington
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MUNROE, Isaac (1782-1820) |
Chart
Monument
Detail
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MUNROE, John (Lieutenant) (H8GU, 1666-1753) |
Donated Old Burying Ground to Town
His stepmother Mary Ball Munroe among the first buried there
Location of grave
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MUNROE, John (H2C7R, 1748-1831) |
Son of Ensign Robert and Anne
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Jonas (1C7R, 1757-1840) |
Son of Joshua and Ruth
Nephew and neighbor of Nathan
Father of church incorporators
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MUNROE, Jonas (2C6R, 1795-1879) |
Son of Jonas and Sarah
Incorporator of Union Calvinistic Society
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MUNROE, Joseph “Corporal Joe” (7GGF, 1687-1787) |
Chart 1
Chart 2
Descent from Watertown founders 1630
In our Lexington Munroe line
Son of WilliamAndMary
Carlisle ancestor
at Concord Bridge?
House
How his story grew
Creation of Carlisle
Location in Carlisle
Neighborhood
Sketch of home
Homestead location
Father of Nathan Munroe
Dr. Joseph
Thaddeus
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MUNROE, Joseph “Doctor Joseph” (1757-1798) |
Chart
Settled Hillsborough
Dr. Joseph
Azubah
Ransom
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MUNROE, Joseph Jr. (7GU, 1713-1783) |
Chart
Chosen to tune the Psalms
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MUNROE, Joshua (7GU, 1717-1821) |
Chart
Creation of Carlisle
Received homestead from Joseph, 1753
Father of Thaddeus
Father of Reuben and Jonas
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MUNROE WILKINS, Margaret (1C7R, 1742-1790) |
Daughter of Joseph and Hannah
Wife of Lt. Isaac Wilkins
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MUNROE, Martha GEORGE (1624-1672) |
Several children buried in New England Munroe headquarters
Nonconformity runs in her family
First wife of William the Immigrant
Heroism, etc., in Pioneer Middlesex
Rescued Mary Ball; died 1672, leaving four small children
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MUNROE, Martha SMITH (3C6R, 1745-1834) |
Wife of Ebenezer
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Mary BALL (8GGM 1651-1692) |
Second of four children of 9GGP John and Elizabeth Ball.
Chart
My line of descent from
Ancestor of our kin in Harvard Square Burial Ground
Lexington pioneer, founder of our Munroe line
Location of grave
Graves of WilliamAndMary Munroe
Buried in New England Munroe headquarters
Grave of Mary Ball Munroe
Heroism, etc., in Pioneer Middlesex
WilliamAndMary: the Short Version
Born in Watertown
Placed with grandparents, then with Bacons
Placed by the Selectmen, with her Pierce grandparents
Not with the status of a child at home, but as an apprentice
Impregnated by Michael Bacon; sent away to Rhode Island
Warned out of Watertown
letter to Michael Bacon
Father John complained to Court
Gave birth to “Michael Billerica” Bacon
Letter to Court
Rescued by Munroes
Embroiled with Bacon over swine
Bacon found liable at second hearing
Countersued by Bacon
Finding affirmed; Bacon appeals to County Court
Appeal won; court costs added to previous judgment
Sues Bacon over cow, 1676; won again
God rest her all road ever she offended
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MUNROE FASSETT, Mary (8GAunt, 1678-1754) |
Daughter of William the Immigrant and Mary
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Mary CUTLER (1680-1713) |
Wife of Ensign William
Location of grave
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MUNROE SANDERSON, Mary (H2C7R, 1748-1852) |
Lived to 104
Remembered her great-grandfather William Munroe’s farmhouse at “Scotland”; reported it looked like a rope-walk
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MUNROE UNDERWOOD, Mary (H2C7R, 1749-1802) |
Daughter of Marrett and Deliverance
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Mercy BENJAMIN (6GGM 1714-1785) |
Chart 1
Chart 2
Carlisle ancestor
In our Benjamin line from the Cambridge pioneers
Married to Nathan Munroe, of our Lexington Munroe line
Married Nathan Munroe, 1738
Hepzibah & Oliver
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MUNROE, Nathan (1716-1792) |
Chart 1
Chart 2
Descent from Watertown founders 1630
In our Lexington Munroe line
Husband of Mercy Benjamin of our Cambridge pioneer line
Carlisle ancestor
Creation of Carlisle
Officer in Second District of Carlisle
Carlisle location
Next to his father
Towle Field
Lane in Carlisle named after
Married Mercy Benjamin, 1738
Minute Man
Hepzibah & Oliver
Thaddeus
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MUNROE, Ransom (1819-1820) |
Chart
Ransom
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MUNROE, Rebecca LOCKE (1711-1798) |
Wife of H1C8R William
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Rebecca WELLINGTON (1752-1838) |
Wife H2C7R John
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Reuben (2C6R, 1788-1852) |
Son of Jonas and Sarah
Incorporator of Union Calvinistic Society
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MUNROE, Robert (H1C8, 1713-1775) |
Grandson of William the Immigrant
The only officer killed on Lexington Green
Buried in the Old Ground, then moved to the Martyrs’ grave 1799
America’s oldest monument
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MUNROE, Ruth KENDALL (~1722-1821) |
Chart
Mother of Thaddeus
Mother of Reuben and Jonas
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MUNROE TIDD, Ruth (H2C7R, 1742-1839) |
Daughter of Ensign Robert and Anne; wife of Lieutenant William Tidd
Location of grave
Buried just behind William the Immigrant
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MUNROE DUDLEY, Sarah (2C7R, 1761-1801) |
Daughter of 1C John
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Sarah HARRINGTON (H8GA, ~1675-1752) |
Wife of Sergeant George
Location of grave
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MUNROE, Sarah HENRY (1758-1828) |
Wife of Jonas
Mother of church incorporators
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MUNROE, Susanna (8GAunt) |
Last of the ten children of William the Immigrant and Mary Ball Munroe
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MUNROE, Thaddeus (1C7R, 1753-1828) |
Thaddeus
Settled Hillsborough
Monument
Detail
Dr. Joseph
Ransom
David & Asenath
Isaac
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MUNROE, William “The Immigrant” (8GF, 1625-1717) |
Born in Scotland; captured 1651 in Battle of Worcester
Redemptioner in Massachusetts; pioneer settler in Lexington
Married Martha; had four children with her
Chose to stay with English Congregationalists
A peaceable, productive citizen
Chart
My line of descent from
Buried in New England Munroe headquarters
Graves of William and Mary Munroe
Grave of William “the Immigrant” Munroe
His improbable life story
Father of seven sons and seven daughters, by the first two of his three wives
Lexington homestead, 1660
GGF of Dr. Joseph
Munroe and Russell Homesteads
Munroe Homestead
Ancestor of our kin in Harvard Square Burial Ground
Heroism, etc., in Pioneer Middlesex
William and Mary: the Short Version
Nonconformity in his Scottish blood
Progenitor of most of the Lexington men who faced the Redcoats on the Green in 1775
Rescued Mary Ball
Embroiled with Bacon over swine
Recruited neighboring Russell brothers to help find missing pigs and to witness against Bacon
Recruited Gleason brothers to help find missing pigs and to witness against Bacon
Bacon found liable at second hearing
A day of searching valued by the court at two shillings sixpence
Countersued by Bacon
Finding affirmed; Bacon appeals to County Court
Appeal won; court costs added to previous judgment
Sues Bacon over Mary’s cow, 1676; won again
Served more than one term as a Selectman of Cambridge
Key ancestor for my Munroe descendancy
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MUNROE, William (H8GU, 1669-1759) |
Son of William the Immigrant and Martha
Location of grave
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MUNROE, William (H1C8R, 1700-1778) |
Son of Sergeant George and Sarah
Location of grave
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MUNROE, William (H2C7R, 1742-1827) |
Colonel William Munroe, Parker’s orderly sergeant in 1775; son of William and Sarah
Buried in Tomb#2
Shushed Paul Revere
Hosted Washington in the Tavern in 1789
Location of grave
Tavern-keeper in Munroe Tavern
Group of tombs in Old Burial Ground
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MURDOUGH RAY, Mary E. (1857-1932) |
Wife of 4C4R James
Little Ruth
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MUSSER, Samuel |
Father of Elizabeth
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MUSSER BITNER STARR, Anna BARR (GGGA 1803-1893) |
Portrait
Bio
Bio
Bio
Mother of Elizabeth Musser
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MUSSER NEFF, Elizabeth |
GGF Franklin Neff’s first wife…
…and first cousin
Portrait
Biography
Blessing
Grave in Salt Lake
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NAF, Adam |
Swiss ancestor
Artifacts
Family tree
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NEFF SEELY, Alfaretta (GM, 1873-1943) |
As a near ancestor, she fits among my forebears.
I’ve gathered links to Grandma’s images, quotations, and mentions in Chapter Six of my personal-history Section, entitled “Such A Life”
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NEFF, Alice Amelia (GA, 1869-1895) |
Gravestone
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NEFF, Amanda (GGA, 1836-1840) |
John Neff’s family
Died young Neff History
Neff Family Portrait
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NEFF, Amos Herr (GGU, 1825-1916) |
Interesting Uncle
John Neff’s family
Nauvoo resident
Neff History
Neff Family Portrait
Parents’s graves, and maybe his, in Salt Lake
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NEFF, Ann Eliza BENEDICT (WGGU) |
Married Uncle John Neff
Married Uncle John Neff in 1863
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NEFF MOSES, Barbara Matilda (GGA, 1820-1890) |
John Neff’s family
Neff History
Nauvoo resident
Firstborn of John and Mary
Neff Family Portrait
Parents’s graves, and maybe hers, in Salt Lake
Photo
Family group
Married to Uncle Julian Moses
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NEFF, Benjamin Barr (GGU, 1834-1883) |
Interesting Uncle
John Neff’s family
Nauvoo resident
Neff History
Letter from John II to soldier sons Benjamin and John III
Neff Family Portrait
Life sketch: remained monogamous during first wife’s lifetime; five children with each of three wives
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NEFF, Catherine Elizabeth THOMAS (WGGU) |
Married Uncle Amos Herr Neff
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NEFF, Cyrus (GGU, 1827-1847) |
Interesting Uncle
John Neff’s family
Nauvoo resident
Death in Winter Quarters
Grave monument
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NEFF, Eliza Ann HUGHES (WGGU) |
Married Uncle Amos Herr Neff
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NEFF STILLMAN, Elizabeth (double GGA, 1840-1914) |
Nauvoo resident
John Neff’s family
Neff History
Daughter of John and Mary Barr Neff, wife of Charles Truman Stillman, thus twice our aunt
Obituary
Neff Family Portrait
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NEFF, Elizabeth MUSSER | |
GGF Franklin’s first wife
Portrait
Biography
Blessing
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NEFF, Frances Mariah STILLMAN (GGM, 1830-1903) |
Grandma Seely’s mother
Portrait
Married Daniel Russell, then Samuel Russell, then Isaac Russell, then Franklin Neff
Harriet Seymour’s daughter
Mayflower descendant
Nauvoo resident
With Franklin
Franklin and Frances Neff Family Group Record
Frances bio
Gravestone
By the house, with Seymour and Irene
In our Hooker and Olmstead lines from the Cambridge pioneers
Mother Harriet’s grave in Salt Lake
Grave, with Franklin, in Salt Lake
As a near ancestor, she fits among my forebears.
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NEFF, Franklin (GGF, 1824-1882) |
As a near ancestor, he fits among my forebears.
Photo
Franklin and Elizabeth Neff Family Group Record
Franklin and Frances Neff Family Group Record
Franklin and Elizabeth photos
Gravestone
History
Gravestone
Neff Family Portrait
John Neff’s family
Nauvoo resident
Husband of Mariah
With Mariah
FGR/Parent
Visited Neff Mill in 2003
Parents’s graves in Salt Lake
Mother-in-law Harriet’s grave in Salt Lake
Son Franklin’s grave in Salt Lake
Grave, with Mariah, in Salt Lake
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NEFF, John I (GGGGF, 1769-1837) |
John & Barbara Neff
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NEFF, John II (GGGF, 1794-1869) |
As a near ancestor, he fits among my forebears.
In the four-generation fan chart
John & Mary Neff Family Group Record
Portrait, with Mary
Portrait, autograph
Portrait, seated
Gravestone
Obituary by Julian Moses
Letter to soldier sons Benjamin and John
Neff Family Portrait
John Neff’s family
Neff History
Nauvoo resident
Nauvoo property
Grave in Salt Lake
Visited Neff Mill in 2003
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NEFF, John III (GGU, 1837-1918) |
Interesting Uncle
Life sketch
Served against Johnston’s Army
photo: John Neff’s family
Nauvoo resident
Neff History
Letter from John II to soldier sons Benjamin and John III
Neff Family Portrait
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NEFF, Maria Mary Ann BOWTHORPE (WGGU) |
Married Uncle Benjamin Barr Neff
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NEFF ANDERSON, Marion (1C1R) |
Daughter of Uncle Seymour Howard Neff and Aunt Vera Knapton
Current owner of the Seely homestead in Brigham City
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NEFF, Martha Ann BITNER (WGGU) |
Married Uncle Benjamin Barr Neff
Uncle Benjamin Barr Neff’s first cousin; gave him five children
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NEFF, Martha Ann DILWORTH (WGGU) |
Married Uncle Amos Herr Neff
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NEFF, Martha Elizabeth (HGA, 1848- ) |
Photo
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NEFF, Mary BARR (GGGM, 1801-1875) |
As a near ancestor, she fits among my forebears.
In the four-generation fan chart
Bio by Verna
Neff Family Portrait
Portrait, with John
Portrait
Gravestone
John Neff’s family
Neff History
Life sketch
Nauvoo resident
Nauvoo property
Grave in Salt Lake
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NEFF ROCKWELL, Mary Ann (GGGA, 1829-1866) |
John Neff’s family
Neff History
Nauvoo resident
Portrait
Bio
Married to our interesting Uncle Port
Our aunt, Port’s beloved second wife.
The only surviving portrait of Mary Ann Neff Rockwell (1829-1866)
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NEFF, Mary Ellen LOVE (WGGU) |
Married Uncle Benjamin Barr Neff
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NEFF FISHER, Rosella |
Portrait
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NEFF, Seymour Howard (GU, ) |
Gravestone
By the house, with Frances and Irene
Brother of Grandma Alfaretta Neff Seely
Second husband of Aunt Vera Knapton
Photos
Helped mother run the mill
Photo, gravestone
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NEFF PIERCE, Susanna (GGGA, 1831-1910) |
Nauvoo resident
John Neff’s family
Neff History
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NEFF SEELY SHEFFIELD, Vera KNAPTON WILSON (GA) |
Widow of Grandma Seely’s nephew Franklin McGregor Wilson
Widow of Uncle Seymour Howard Neff
Grandpa Seely’s widow and Grandma Seely’s sister-in-law
Cared for at least three husbands in their last days
Wife of Charles Nephi Sheffield
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NELSON, Stevens Call |
In period costume, took part in the dedication of Grandpa Isaac’s monument
A great-grandson of Uncle Perry
Wrote, Legacy Builders: The Story of LeRay Decker, His Wife, and Their Progenitors
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NEVERS, Richard |
Went Bacon’s bail
Confessed to fornication with Hannah Gardiner; denied rape
Sole co-signer of Bacon’s bastardy bond
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NEWELL, Jason H. T. (1C5R, 1816-1901) |
Son of Joseph and Betsey
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Jason
Barnard & Betsey
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