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251 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I250)
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252 | !NOTE: Daniel Sherman II lived in Conneticut, New York State, and Ohio. He had been farming in the East and moved to Ohio about 1800, probably in the vicinity of Mansfield and perhaps later toward Toledo and Ottowa County. | SHERMAN, Daniel Jr. (I235)
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253 | !NOTE: Effie Berniece married Robert Walther in about 1927. She lived in Bay City, MI in 1970's. | FLETCHER, Effie Berniece (I462)
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254 | !NOTE: father-William Compton, mother-Elizabeth Crawford 2nd marriage of Jacob Compton-Caroline Jane (she died 9 Nov 1878) children of 2nd marriage were: Lucy Compton - she married Wilbur C. Lare, 7 Dec 1877 (his parents were Adam Lare and Mary C. Bachelor, Wilbur was born 1870, Flat Rock, MI) Harriet Compton - born 1863 Sarah Compton Michigan Census, 1827-70 Name: Jacob Compton State: MI County: Michigan Territory Township: Petitioner Year: 1833 Database: MI Early Census Index 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob Compton Age: 45 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1805 Birth Place: New York Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Commerce, Oakland, Michigan Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Compton Jacob Compton 45 John Compton 8 Julia Compton 5 Louisa Compton 14 Mary Compton 10 Nancy Slacker 18 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob Compton Age in 1860: 51 Birth Year: abt 1809 Birthplace: New Jersey Home in 1860: Commerce, Oakland, Michigan Gender: Male Post Office: Walled Lake Value of real estate: Household Members: Name Age Jacob Compton 51 Elizabeth Sly 74 Eliza J Compton 24 Maryett Compton 19 Jerome Compton 17 Josephine Compton 15 Frederick Pover 25 Oakland County, Michigan Vital Records, 1800-1917 Name: Compton, Jacob Birth Date: 1809 Birth Place: New York Mother: Elizabeth, b. 1786 New York Children: Eliza, Mariette, Jerome, Josephine, others RESIDENCE: Commerce, MI Occupation: Farmer Death Date: After summer 1860 | COMPTON, Jacob (I86)
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255 | !NOTE: From the "History of Hennipen Co., Minnesota" by William Fletcher. William Wesley Sly was born 9 July 1848 in Oakland County, Michigan. At the age of 16 he went to sea and before he was 21 years of age, he circumnavigated the globe. He lived in England two years and engaged in painting for which he had a natural ability. From there he went to Italy, Asia, East India, China and was in Abyssinian expedition with supplies, was at Ensley Bay at the time King Theodore suicided. In 1869 he returned to Bomban, and there went on board the Great Eastern, laying cable. He served in the late war and after peace was declared, he went again to sea. In 1872 he engaged in the paint business in Detroit and remained there until 1878. (With the exception of one schooner trip to Duluth, in which he was shipwrecked and nearly lost his life.) In 1878 he came to Minneapolis and took charge of the Minnesota Linseed Oil Company and paint works. In 1889 he formed a partnership with L.J. Skiinner, known as the Minneapolis Liquid Paint Company. He married in June 1880, Mary-daughter of Rev. L.D. Brown of St. Paul. !SOURCE: C W Pension records, vital records-Yankton, SD Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Name: William W. Sly State Filed: Michigan Widow: Mary E. Sly 1880 United States Federal Census Record about William W. Sly Name: William W. Sly Age: 32 Estimated birth year: abt 1848 Birthplace: Michigan Occupation: Liquid Paint Manufactir Relationship to head-of-household: Something other than a direct relationship Home in 1880: Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota Marital status: Widower Race: White Gender: Male Father's birthplace: NY Mother's birthplace: ENG Minnesota Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905 Name: W. W. Sly Census Date: 1895 County: Hennepin Locality: Minneapolis Ward 8 Birth Location: Michigan Gender: Male Paint soldier in War of the rebellion. Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849 Race: White Line: 21 Roll: V290_68 Listed with wife, Mary E. age 32, George L age 19, Florence E age 12, Bessie age 11. 1920 United States Federal Census Record Name: William W Bly [William W Sly] Age: 70 years Estimated birth year: abt 1850 Birthplace: Michigan Race: White Home in 1920: Utica, Yankton, South Dakota Sex: Male Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Employee: laundryman in South Dakota Institution for the Insane Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Ireland Father's Birth Place: New York Image: 840 Family Data Collection - Individual Records William Wesley Sly Name: William Wesley Sly Spouse: Bessie Bedell Parents: William Sly , Elizabeth Morris Birth Place: Oak, Walled Lake, Michigan Birth Date: 1848 Death Date: 10 Dec 1922 (This is a letter from William W. Sly, born 1848, to his son George L. Sly) PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY July 26,1909 Geo. L. Sly Bristol, England Son George, Your last came to hand in due time. Glad to hear from you and to know that you are well and that your mother is better. So I am still here doing nothing. Things look pretty blue for me here. Am still looking for something no matter what it is so long as I can make a living and save a little and when I do get a little ahead, will leave this country for sure as it is no good at all anymore. I do not know where I will head for as yet but am on the lookout for someplace. It is all guesswork to know the best place. I suppose that you will be going back to Africa again soon or if not, where to? Keep me posted where you are as we can write one another sometime so long as we can buy stamps. The canal is going on all the time and will be finished in 1915 sure then you will see the greatest waterway in the world. It sure is a big job of work but will go through all right. The railroad is one of the best on earth and does more business than any railroad on earth for its length, only 48 miles long from Panama to Colon Coast. Two dollars and forty five cents.....first class and no baggage. For it you must pay three cents per pound on all baggage except your suitcase and things like that. Each day four trains come to Panama and on Sundays six trains, two hospital cars bring in the sick and wounded to the Ancon which is the largest hospital in the world, consisting of something like 26 buildings, all separate and each one from fifty to eighty feet on the ground floor and many of them are two story high. The largest part of the sick are negros. Yes, seven eights of the sick are blacks but all have white American nurses and have just the same treatments as the whites. There is wards for Americans, English, Germans, French, Italians, Spanish, Negroes and Greeks. So you see we have a mixed population down here in this country. No more for this time. Remember me to all your family, your wife and baby. Yours W.W. Sly Ancon P. O. | SLY, William Wesley (I26)
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256 | !NOTE: George ran a hotel in Ukiah. lived in Willets. In 1913 lived in Lakeport. In 1934 he lived in Willits. | WOOD, George Washington (I4366)
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257 | !NOTE: He died when he was lost in the Woods in the 1930's 12 miles from Eugene near Dexter, OR 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Geo D Fletcher Age in 1930: 24 Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1906 Birthplace: Michigan Race: White Home in 1930: Lost Valley, Lane, Oregon Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Florence Fletcher Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin Mother's Birthplace: Michigan Household Members: Name Age Geo D Fletcher 24 Florence Fletcher 21 | FLETCHER, George (I466)
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258 | !NOTE: Juanita married Jess Boyd, then Victor Thompson. She had 5 children. She lived in Port Angeles, Washington in 1970's | O'BRIEN, Juanita (I468)
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259 | !NOTE: lived in Alturas. Randall drove the Clydsdale horses pulling the Budweiser Beer Wagon in the Horse Show in the California State fair for many years in the 1940's and 50's. | COLLIS, Randall Parker (I371)
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260 | !NOTE: lived in Arbuckle. | CLARK, Lillian Hannah (I4356)
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261 | !NOTE: Lived in Arbuckle. | BAILEY, William D. (I4488)
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262 | !NOTE: lived in College City, CA. | CLARK, Martha Melvina (I4358)
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263 | !NOTE: Lived in College City, CA. said to be born in Wildwood District. Note: It appears that William Richard is listed as Andrew J Clark in the 1880 census. The 1900 census states that his mother, Mattie had 9 children with 9 living and all are accounted for with William/Andrew being the 8th child. He is listed as William R, age 20 in the 1900 census.) 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Richard J. Clark Home in 1880: Monticello, Napa, California Age: 38 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842 Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Spouse's Name: Mattie M. Father's birthplace: Virginia Mother's birthplace: Virginia Occupation: Laborer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Richard J. Clark 38 Mattie M. Clark 33 David C. Clark 15 Aurora J. Clark 14 Alfred W. Clark 12 Lillie H. Clark 11 George W. Clark 8 Carrie M. Clark 6 Mattie M. Clark 2 Andrew J. Clark 5M | CLARK, William Richard (I4359)
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264 | !NOTE: Lived in Esparto. | WOOD, John Wesley (I4363)
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265 | !NOTE: lived in Oakland. | RANDLE, George Nelson (I4469)
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266 | !NOTE: Lived in Sacramento as Dorothy Phillips married to Phil. findagrave.com Cremated, ashes scattered at sea Dorothy Collis Boydston Phillips Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about sponsoring this memorial... Birth: Feb. 24, 1904 Brentwood Contra Costa County California, USA Death: Mar. 19, 1993 Salinas Monterey County California, USA She was first married to Winthrop Ernest Ferguson (1886-1965). Family links: Parents: William Leroy Boydston (1873 - 1957) Lillian Collis Boydston (1872 - 1954) Burial: Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea. Created by: Old History Buff Record added: Jul 05, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 93112930 | BOYDSTON, Dorothy Collis (I389)
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267 | !NOTE: lived in Woodland | TRAYNHAM, Henry V. (I4480)
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268 | !NOTE: Marcus married and had 1 daughter, Kathy. He lived in Bremerton Washington and worked for IBM. | FLETCHER, Marcus (I473)
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269 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4443)
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270 | !NOTE: Married Barr, then Speich. Children by 1st marriage: Harold Barr (Married Lonny). Sister Ora Mae and Elinor Parker were with her when she died of TB. She lived in Esparto. | LORANGER, Anna Belle (I4330)
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271 | !NOTE: Married Ethel Petrizina. He lived in Madison. | LORANGER, Phillip Raymond (I4332)
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272 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I476)
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273 | !NOTE: May have been born in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts | RUGG, Bathsheba (I4819)
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274 | !NOTE: Mona married name, Mona Gordon | FLETCHER, Mona (I469)
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275 | !NOTE: Monte married Winnie and they had a daughter, Montebelle, who had 2 children. Montebelle's daughter choked to death on a pinenut at Madison, CA. . Monte was electrocuted by high wire touching the drilling rig he was using to put in a well. In 1926 he lived in Eureka, CA 1900 United States Federal Census about Beaumont Loranger Name: Beaumont Loranger [Beannont Loranger] Age: 16 Birth Date: Jun 1883 Birthplace: California Home in 1900: Cottonwood, Yolo, California Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's Name: Beaumont Loranger Father's Birthplace: California Mother's name: Marguret Loranger Mother's Birthplace: California Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Beaumont Loranger 37 Marguret Loranger 34 Beaumont Loranger 16 Ora M Loranger 15 Anna B Loranger 13 Isidore Loranger 11 Clyde Loranger 10 Raymond Loranger 3 1910 United States Federal Census about Montel Loranger Name: Montel Loranger ( I read Montie) [Montie Loranger] Age in 1910: 26 Birth Year: abt 1884 Birthplace: California Home in 1910: Cottonwood, Yolo, California Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Winnie E Loranger Father's Birthplace: California Mother's Birthplace: California Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Montel Loranger 26 Farm labor Winnie E Loranger 24 1 child, 1 living Ethel C Loranger 2 1920 United States Federal Census about Monte Loranger Name: Monte Loranger Age: 36 Birth Year: abt 1884 Birthplace: California Home in 1920: Winters, Yolo, California Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Winnie E Loranger Father's Birthplace: California Mother's Birthplace: California Home Owned: Rent Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Monte Loranger 36 tractor driver Winnie E Loranger 35 Ethel C Loranger 12 1930 United States Federal Census about Monty Loranger Name: Monty Loranger Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1884 Birthplace: California Race: White Home in 1930: Cottonwood, Yolo, California Map of Home: View map Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Winnie E Loranger Father's Birthplace: California Mother's Birthplace: California Occupation:well boring Household Members: Name Age Monty Loranger 46 married age 23 Winnie E Loranger 46 married age 23 California, Death Index, 1905-1939 about Beaumont M Loranger Name: Beaumont M Loranger Birth Year: abt 1883 Death Date: 15 Aug 1933 Age at Death: 50 Death Place: Yolo, California, USA Findagrave.com Beaumont Loranger Birth: Jun. 24, 1883 Death: Aug. 15, 1933 Burial: Woodland Cemetery Woodland, Yolo County, California, USA Plot: Blk-20 Lt-1 Gr-2 Created by: Tom Decker Record added: Mar 25, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 87358802 | LORANGER, Beaumont M (I4328)
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276 | !NOTE: no family. | CLARK, Eloise Martha (I4389)
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277 | !NOTE: Peter married Susanna Beer, 2 Jan 1704. She was born 18 Aug 1649 in Watertown. His first wife was Cutting. It's not clear but his second wife's father may have been Ebenezer Harrington who married Susan George 1 Oct 1649. Susan George died 1694. Ebenezer's grandfather was Robert Harrington of Watertown. It's not clear whether Robert Harrington or Ebenezer Harrington is the son of Thomas Harrington of Watertown. | CLOISE, Peter (I4863)
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278 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I475)
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279 | !NOTE: Rodney Nelson moved to Michigan territory in 1825 and settled near Coopersville and Berlin (now Marne) There is a Rodney Nelson in 1871 Census, Houghton, Norfolk, Canada neighbor of James & Matilda Sherman Nelson Family History Also Rutherford, Douglas, Bailey… « James Nelson (1853-1930) and Christina Mitchell (1861-1934) Donald Mitchell and Margaret McKinley Rodney Nelson and Amy Ann Will Rodney Nelson was born March 17, 1819 in Bay of Quinte, Prince Edward County, Ontario. Amy Ann (also known as Mary Ann, Amanda, or Emma) Will was born June 8, 1828 in Oakville, Ontario. The first Ontario census was not until 1852 Amy Ann died on July 13, 1889 in Houghton. Rodney followed almost exactly a year later, on July 15, 1890. Both are buried in the Hemlock Cemetery in Houghton township. Rodney’s parents: David Nelson and Katherine Williams Sources: family in 1871 1871 Census of Canada about Rondey Nelson Name: Rondey Nelson Gender: Male Age: 52 Birth Year: abt 1819 Birth Place: Ontario Marital Status: Married Religion: Weslyan Methodist Origin: English Province: Ontario District: Norfolk South District Number: 11 Division: 02 Subdistrict: Houghton Subdistrict Number: a Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Rondey Nelson 52 Amanda Nelson 43 Daniel Nelson 21 James Nelson 18 Rodney Nelson 14 Calen Nelson 12 John Nelson 10 Aaron Nelson 8 Edward Nelson 5 Lawson Nelson 3 Rodney was a ships carpenter at Port Nelson, Burlington. David William was about 1 year old when Rodney and Amy moved to a homestead of 100 acres which was the west half of Lot 1, Concession 3, Houghton Township. The Norfolk County Register shows he received the patent from the crown for this on December 20, 1869. Walter Nelson of Brownsville, Ontario, a grandson of Rodney Nelson had some of his carpenter tools, a pine cupboard that was beside the fireplace in the log cabin, a picture of the frame house he built later and the family bible with full records of births and deaths of the twelve children. Also a copy of his last will dated April 14, 1890. Ninety acres of this homestead was cleared during his occupancy of this farm. This was in the Nelson Family of New York manuscript that Cortez Nelson had privately printed in 1974. (dalem 551 originally shared this story on Ancestry) 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia about Rodney Nelson Name: Rodney Nelson Gender: Male Age: 31 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821 Birthplace: Canada Province: Canada West (Ontario) District: Norfolk County District Number: 25 Sub-District: Houghton Sub-District Number: 234 Household Members: Name Age Rodney Nelson 31 farmer methodist Emma A Nelson 25 born Canada methodist David Nelson 4 Daniel Nelson 2 baby Nelson 1 1861 Census of Canada about Rodney Nelson Name: Rodney Nelson Gender: Male Age: 43 Birth Year: 1818 Birthplace: Canada West Marital Status: Married Home in 1861: Houghton, Norfolk, Canada West Religion: Methodist Film Number: C-1052 Page Number: 19 Household Members: Name Age Rodney Nelson 43 Ama A Nelson 39 David Nelson 13 Daniel Nelson 11 Ebinezer Nelson 9 James Nelson 7 Rodney M Nelson 5 Salina Nelson 3 John Nelson 1 1881 Census of Canada about Rodney Nelson Name: Rodney Nelson Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 61 Birth Year: 1820 Birthplace: Ontario Religion: Methodist Church of Canada Nationality: English Occupation: Farmer Province: Ontario District Number: 157 District: Norfolk South Sub-District Number: A Subdistrict: Houghton Division: 1 Household Members: Name Age Rodney Nelson 61 Amy Ann Nelson 54 Arno. W. Nelson 18 Edward Nelson 15 Gordon L. Nelson 13 Celena J. Nelson 22 Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947 about Rodney Nelson Name: Rodney Nelson Death Date: 15 Jul 1890 Death County or District: Norfolk Age: 71 Gender: Male Estimated Birth Year: abt 1819 Birth Location: Prince Edward County, Ontario Wills in Norfolk Land Reg office 1799-1900 Nelson, Rodney 26 Aug 1890 Instr # 74678 | NELSON, Rodney (I234)
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280 | !NOTE: said to have been killed by Indians in 1676. (Married Jane? Abigail? Juliann?) He had settled in Watertown in 1639. | CLOISE, John (I4864)
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281 | !NOTE: Samuel Sherman came to Boston from England in June of 1634 when he was about 14 years of age. He went with father to Watertown, Massachusetts, and remained there a couple of years. He came to Wethersfield, Connecticut probably in 1636 for the following May he was one of the committee, who before the General Court was organized, which declared war against the Pequot Indians, he being then but 19 years of age. He married, probably at Wethersfield, Sarah, daughter of Mathew Mitchell, and sister of the Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, probably in the year 1640. He then to moved to Stamford, and finally settled in Stratford, now Bridgeport, Connecticut, before 1656. He was an Assistant or Member of the General Court in 1662, 1663, and 1664, and in 1665 he was appointed one of a committee of sixto watch and guard the coast, as a war committee, if the Dutch fleet should make its appearance, as expected, from Stratford to Rye. It is probably for his services in the General Court that he received from the General Court in October, 1664, 250 acres of land, which were finally located in Stratford, nearly opposite Derby Landing. He became possessed of a large quantity of land in Stratford, all of which nearly, he gave to his children before his decease, and he removed from Stratford village to the home of one of his sons on the Toilsome road near the Second Stratfield meetinghouse. In a writinf dated Nov. 9, 1685, he says, "I Samuel Sherman, Senr., now of Fairfield" showing that he was then living on the west side of the Toilsome road in the town of Fairfield. He died at that place, according to his grave-stone inscription, a facsimile of which is here given. Sherman, Samuel, s of Edmund. Served in the Pequot war. Deputy (Stratford) to Conn. Leg., Oct 1660; Assistant, Conn. Col., Oct 1662, 1663-67. Commissioner for Stratford, 1671-75, for Stratford and Woodbury, 1676-79, for Stratford, 1680-84, for Fairfield, 1685-88. Page 541. Bapt at Dedham, co. Essex, England, 12 July 1618, d at Stratfield, 5 Apr 1700 age 80 (g. s.). He came with his father to Wethersfield, and (prob there) m abt. 1640, Sarah Mitchell, dau of Matthew, bapt 14 Oct 1621. With the Mitchells and others, he joined the migration to Stamford. He remained in Stamford until 1650, rem to Stratford, and finally in 1685 to Fairfield, where he located in the Stratfield section. Children, recorded at Stratford: Samuel, b 19 June 1641. Theophilus, b 28 Oct 1643. Matthew, b 21 Oct 1645. Edmund, b 4 Dec 1647. John, b 8 Feb 1650 [1650/1]. Sarah, b 8 Feb 1653, d at Guilford, 1713; m Josiah Rossiter. Nathaniel, b 21 Mar 1656. Benjamin, b 29 Mar 1662. David, b 15 Apr 1665. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sherman-2831 Samuel Sherman (1618 - 1700) Privacy Level: Open (White) Judge Hon. Samuel Sherman aka Shearman [uncertain] Born 12 Jul 1618 in Dedham, Essex, Englandmap ANCESTORS ancestors Son of Edmund Sherman and Grace (Makin) Sherman Brother of Edmund Sherman, Anne Sherman, Joan Sherman, Hester (Sherman) Warde, Richard Sherman, Bezaleel Sherman, John Sherman and Grace (Sherman) Livermore Husband of Sarah Mary (Mitchell) Sherman — married before 1640 [location unknown] DESCENDANTS descendants Father of Samuel Sherman, Theophilus Sherman, Matthew Sherman, Edmund Sherman, John Sherman, Sarah (Sherman) Rossiter, Nathaniel Sherman, Benjamin Sherman and David Sherman Died 5 Apr 1700 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticutmap Profile managers: Puritan Great Migration Project WikiTree private message [send private message], Mary Helen McCarthy private message [send private message], Roger Travis private message [send private message], Laura Scott private message [send private message], and Robert Block private message [send private message] Profile last modified 28 Mar 2018 | Created 2 Jul 2014 This page has been accessed 2,280 times. Categories: Puritan Great Migration. The Puritan Great Migration. Samuel Sherman migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640). Join: Puritan Great Migration Project Discuss: PGM Biography Hon. Samuel Sherman came from Dedham with his father Edmund, who died at New Haven, Conn., 1641.[citation needed] HON. SAMUEL SHERMAN was baptized at Dedham, Essex, England on July 12, 1618. (Reg. 50, p. 416.)[1] He migrated with his parents, Edmund and Grace (Makin) Sherman,[1] and several siblings in 1635[1] when he was about 17 years old.[1]His brother, Rev. John Sherman had arrived in 1634.[1]Other brothers Edmund and Richard remained in England, sister Joan may have married Henry Wright of Dedham, Mass., and sister Hester married in England to Andrew Ward and they came to New England in 1633. Another sister Grace married John Livermore.[1] Samuel was briefly at Boston, [citation needed] Watertown, Massachusetts, went from there about 1636, to Wethersfield.[1] Afterwards at Stamford until about 1650, then Stratford, and finally in 1685 to the area in Stratfield which was in Fairfield, Connecticut.[1] In about 1640[1] at Wethersfield,[1] Samuel married Sarah Mitchell[1] (daughter of Matthew and Sarah (Butterfield)Mitchell and sister of Jonathan Mitchell, of Cambridge, a Fellow of Harvard College).[1]She was bap. at South Owram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, Oct. 14, 1621[1] and came to New England with her parents, Matthew and Susan (Wood) Butterfield) Mitchell[1] and six siblings[1] on the James,[1] landing on August 17, 1635[1] and settling in Charlestown.[1]Sarah's maternal uncle was Edmund Wood.[1]Her sister Hannah married Robert Coe.[1] He was a leading man in New Haven Colony, a conspicuous member of the Church and an Assistant from 1662 to 1667.[1] In 1637 he was on a Wethersfield committee that declared war on the Pequots;[1]and fought in the Pequot campaign in 1637.[1]He was deputy from Stratford to Connecticut Legislature, October 1660;[1] one of the purchasers of land from the natives for the parish of Stratfield in 1661;[1]An assistant to Connecticut Colony, October 1662, 1663-1667. [1]He was elected magistrate of the new Connecticut Colony in January 1664/5.[1] In 1665 on committee to assist in putting the colony in a posture of defense against the enemy (the Dutch) from Stratford to Rye.[1]He was on a list of Freemen at Stratford on October 7, 1669; and served on a committee appointed to assign seats in the new meeting house.[1]He served as commissioner for Stratford 1671-1675, for Stratford and Woodbury 1676-1679; for Stratford 1680-1684, and for Fairfield 1685-1688.[1]He placed his signature on the articles of agreement for the settlement of Woodbury in 1672 but probably did not move there.[1]In September 1692 he was one of the grand jurors who indicted Mercy Disborough on charges of witchcraft.[1] Samuel was described as a "large land owner" and he was a community leader. In ancient deeds he is referred to the "Worshipful Mr. Sherman." He was the father of Captain and Judge John Sherman, of Woodbury, Conn., who was speaker of the Connecticut General Assembly, Assistant and Judge of Probate and Judge of the County Court. Their descendants included General William Tecumseh Sherman and United States Senator and Secretary of State, John Sherman.[2] Sarah died after April 15, 1665 at the birth of their last child. Samuel died at Fairfield, Connecticut on Apr. 5, 1700. Sept. 10, 1700, agreement between his surviving children and heirs to divide his estate, Matthew and Edmund then dead. Children: Samuel Sherman, b. at Stamford, June 19, 1641 ; m. (1), Mary Titherton, June 19, 1665. m. (2), Abigail (Thompson-Curtiss) Huse, Aug. 1, 1695. She d. Mar. 2, 1731. He d. Feb. 20, 1718/19.[1] Theophilus Sherman, b. at Stamford, Oct. 28, 1643. m. at Wethersfield on February 16, 1711/12 (1) Comfort Robbins, daughter of John and Mary (Welles) Robbins; b. at Wethersfield, Oct. 12, 1646 and d. by 1697. He m. (2nd) before April 14, 1697 Mary (Taylor?) Coltman who died after October 1714. She m. about Sept. 24, 1667 at Wethersfield, John Coltman.[1] Matthew Sherman, b. at Stamford, Oct. 21, 1645 and died in Stratfield, 1698. He m. Hannah (possibly Bulkley) who died before January 6, 1713/14.[1] Edmund Sherman, b. at Stamford, Dec. 4, 1647, d. Stratford before November 5, 1683. m. Susannah Hardy, dau. of Richard and Ann (Huested) Hardy. She married (2nd) __?___Raynor.[1] John Sherman, b. at Stratford, Feb. 8, 1650/51; died at Woodbury on December 13, 1730. m. Elizabeth ___?___ who died at Woodbury on October 1, 1744.[1] Sarah Sherman, b. at Stratford, Feb. 8, 1653/4 and d. on March 30, 1712/3 at Guilford, aged 58. m.Josiah/Josias Rossiter, son of Bray and Elizabeth (Alsop) Rossiter before about 1646. Josiah died January 31, 1716 at Guilford.[1] Nathaniel Sherman, b. at Stratford, Mar. 21, 1656/7 and d. at Stratford on April 19, 1712. m. (1st) at Stratford, June 13, 1680, Mary Phippen (daughter of of Benjamin and Wilmot Phippen/Phippeny). m. (2nd) on Nov. 26, 1707 at Stratford, Abigail (Burr) (Lockwood) Hanford, widow and daughter of Daniel Burr. She d at Stratford on March 2, 1730/1. He d. at Stratford, Apr. 19, 1712. Abigail married (1st) Daniel Lockwood and (2nd) Elnathan Hanford.[1] Benjamin Sherman, b. Mar. 29, 1662 and d. August 29, 1741. m. June 6, 1683 at Stratford, Rebecca Phippen, daughter of Benjamin and Wilmot (___) Phippen/Phippeny, b. Fairfield on August 10, 1666; d. August 5, 1739.[1] David Sherman, b. at Stratford, Apr. 15, 1665 and died at Stratfield on January 1, 1753 at 88 years old. m. Mercy Wheeler about 1690, the daughter of Isaac Wheeler. Mercy was born about 1670 and died in Stratfield on August 19, 1745. [1] | SHERMAN, Samuel (I242)
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282 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I280)
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283 | !NOTE: She was a teacher in Contra Costa County, CA 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Mary A. Langley Age: 7 Birth Year: abt 1873 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Watson, Atchison, Missouri Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital Status: Single Father's name: Henry Langley Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's name: Emma Langley Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Household Members: Name Age Henry Langley 36 Emma Langley 33 Mary A. Langley 7 Hattie Langley 3 Grace Langley 1 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Mary A Langley [Mary A Rangley] Age: 27 Birth Date: Apr 1873 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1900: Bridgeport, Nevada, California Sheet Number: 9A Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 183 186 Family Number: 185 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital Status: Single Father's name: Henry C Langley Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's name: Emma P Langley Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Occupation: School Teacher Months not employed: 4 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Henry C Langley 55 Emma P Langley 53 Mary A Langley 27 Grace I Langley 21 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Alice L Collis Age: 46 Birth Year: abt 1874 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1920: Coloma, El Dorado, California Street: Lotus Road House Number: X Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Teacher Industry: Public School Employment Field: Wage or Salary Home Owned or Rented: Rent Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Alice L Collis 46 Muriel Collis 14 Randall Collis 11 Marjorie Collis 8 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Alice L Collis [Alice L Langley] Birth Year: abt 1874 Gender: Female Race: White Birthplace: Indiana Marital Status: Widowed Relation to Head of House: Daughter Home in 1930: San Jose, Santa Clara, California Map of Home: View Map Street address: Schiele Avenue House Number in Cities or Towns: 965 Dwelling Number: 135 Family Number: 138 Age at First Marriage: 27 Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Practical Nurse Industry: Private Family Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker Employment: Yes Household Members: Name Age Emma Langley 83 Grace L Fish 50 Alice L Collis 56 Langley W H Collis 26 Marjorie G Collis 18 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Alice Collis Age: 66 Estimated birth year: abt 1874 Gender: Female Race: White Birthplace: Indiana Marital Status: Widowed Relation to Head of House: Mother Home in 1940: Oakland, Alameda, California Map of Home in 1940: View Map Street: Richmond Blvd House Number: 3446 Inferred Residence in 1935: San Jose, Santa Clara, California Residence in 1935: San Jose, Santa Clara, California Resident on farm in 1935: No Sheet Number: 7A Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: College, 1st year Weeks Worked in 1939: 0 Income: 0 Income Other Sources: No Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Alma Collis 37 Alice Collis 66 Marjorie Collis 28 Gron Fish 51 | LANGLEY, Mary Alice (I345)
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284 | !NOTE: Shirley married Leonard Stuart | FLETCHER, Shirley (I471)
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285 | !NOTE: Sisters Nellie and Amy Chinn married boys who were cousins to each other: Lowell and Walter Archer. | ARCHER, Lowell (I4785)
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286 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4876)
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287 | !NOTE:2nd marriage:Benson Withey, one child of this marriage was George Withey. George Withey married Grace Torrence and was living in Flint Michigan in 1963. !SOURCE: marriage sealing batch # M518372, call # 966594 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Lorenzo Jones Age in 1860: 32 Birth Year: abt 1828 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Oneida, Eaton, Michigan Gender: Male Post Office: Grand Ledge Household Members: Name Age Lorenzo Jones 32 Rhoda A Jones 28 Loiza Jones 14 Wm Jones 6 Caroline Jones 3 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Benson B Withey Estimated birth year: abt 1834 Age in 1870: 36 Birthplace: Michigan Home in 1870: West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male farm labor Family: Ann 37, William Jones 17, Caroline Jones 14, Harris Jones 10 Post Office: Pontiac 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Benson B. Withey Home in 1880: Novi, Oakland, Michigan Age: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1834 Birthplace: Michigan Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Roda A. Father's birthplace: MI Mother's birthplace: MI Occupation: Laborer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane: Household Members: Name Age Benson B. Withey 46 Roda A. Withey 46 George Withey 10 Frank Withey 5 Cyrus Jones 21 | SLY, Rhoda Ann (I95)
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288 | !NOTE:Died at age 21 from illness. | CHINN, Lowell Parker (I4402)
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289 | !NOTE:Marriage 1. Pasqual Moore, In 1902 at the death of her father, they lived in Capay, CA. They lived on a dairy ranch neer Woodland in 1913, Children: Ola Mae, Leona, Lois, Marvin. Family lived in Carmichael, CA. 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Mary Moore Home in 1920: Esparto, Yolo, California Age: 37 years Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Birthplace: California Relation to Head of House: Wife Spouse's name: W Pasqua Father's Birth Place: California Mother's Birth Place: California Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Female Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 291 Household Members: Name Age W Pasqua Moore 42 Nursery man fruit trees Mary Moore 37 Marvyn Moore 15 Leona Moore 11 Ola May Moore 8 Lois Moore 7 | PARKER, Mary Edna (I4324)
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290 | !NOTE:Married Walter Archer, children:Luella. | CHINN, Amy Lee (I4400)
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291 | !sealing source: 8007203-35, 1260664 | ORR, Joseph Lemond (I609)
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292 | !sealing source: M516032-6330313 | ORR, Isaac (I617)
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293 | !sealing source:8007203-30, 1260664 | ORR, Sarah Ann (I608)
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294 | !SOURCE: Alonzo Daniel Sly in Oklahoma told Elaine Johnston, grand daughter of Daniel Sly (RIN 29) This story. "Randolph walked into the hot ashes where his father had burned out a stump and when his feet burned he sat down in the ashed. He died from the burns. | SLY, Randolph (I117)
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295 | !SOURCE: LDS ordinances batch # 7312210 sheet # 72, film # 822771 | SLY, Solomon Sylvester (I402)
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296 | !SOURCE: LDS ordinances batch # 7312210 sheet # 72, film # 822771 (marriage sealing sheet # 82) | SLY, Warren Reed (I403)
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297 | !SOURCE: LDS ordinances batch # 7312210 sheet # 72, film # 822771 Marriage sealing " " sheet # 82 " " | SLY, Henry Harrison (I397)
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298 | !SOURCE: LDS ordinances batch # 7312210 sheet # 73, film # 822771 | SLY, Hamilton M (I400)
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299 | !SOURCE: LDS ordinances batch # 7312210 sheet # 73, film # 822771 (marriage sheet # 83) | SLY, Rosetta A (I406)
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300 | !SOURCE: LDS ordinances batch # 7312210 sheet # 74 film # 822771 | SLY, Andrew B (I401)
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