[50504] Olive is said to be daughter of Moses Davis (1755-1841) & Deborah Marble (1772-1858; m. 31 July 1788 in New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., ME).
[56992] The unverified file LJP8-812 in familysearch.org offers: "When Beulah Amanda FROST was born on 1 January 1904, in Maine, United States, her father, Thomas Edward Frost, was 35 and her mother, Dora Belle McGraw, was 27. She married William Wesley Williams on 24 November 1923, in Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Alexander, Washington, Maine, United States for about 10 years. She died on 26 October 1992, in Surry, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 88." She and William had Charles Wesley Williams (1924-1980), Marie Caroline Williams (1927-2021), Joan Williams Allen (1931-1984), Vincent E. Williams (1937-2008), Arthur D. Williams (b. in 1944) & Gloria A. Williams (b. in1948).
_Anthony Eames HATCH _+ | (1785 - 1826) m 1809 _Andrew HATCH _______|_Elizabeth BLANCHARD _ | (1820 - 1865) m 1847 (1792 - 1865) _Alvah Edward HATCH _______| | (1849 - 1893) m 1870 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Amanda D. JELLISON _|______________________ | (1820 - 1874) m 1847 _Andrew Joseph HATCH _______| | (1878 - 1961) m 1900 | | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | |_Emma M. BUZZELL __________| | (1854 - 1910) m 1870 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | _Alvin Urban HATCH _______| | (1900 - 1996) | | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | | ___________________________| | | | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | | | |_Annie Dora WILSON _________| | (1881 - 1974) m 1900 | | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |--Alvin Urban (Jr) HATCH | (1925 - 2014) | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | | _Florian Leslie ELLINGWOOD _| | | (1872 - 1948) m 1896 | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | | | |___________________________| | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |_Myrtle Leona ELLINGWOOD _| (1905 - 1975) | | _Daniel LITTLEFIELD __+ | | (1775 - 1844) | _John LITTLEFIELD ___|_Susan KENNNY ________ | | (1807 - 1893) (1780 - 1849) | _William Hook LITTLEFIELD _| | | (1835 - 1919) m 1857 | | | | _Josiah COLSON _______+ | | | | (1771 - 1830) m 1797 | | |_Martha COLSON ______|_Prudence HEATH ______ | | (1807 - 1883) (1774 - ....) |_Lynne Mae LITTLEFIELD _____| (1874 - 1961) m 1896 | | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | |_Belinda B. CLARK _________| (1840 - 1869) m 1857 | | ______________________ | | |_____________________|______________________
[51272] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 1 October 2014": "Bar Harbor - Alvin Urban Hatch Jr., 89, died Sept. 25, 2014, in Bangor at the Maine Veterans Home. He was born Feb. 12, 1925, on Pleasant Hill in Hermon, the son of Alvin Urban and Myrtle (Ellingwood) Hatch Sr. Urban was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving three years during WWII, participating in the Normandy Beach invasion on the second landing. Urban received battlefield honors including the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbon with one battle star and the Croix de Guerre. He went back to high school after WWII as a post-graduate, preparing to go to UMO under the GI Bill. He met Ada Hanscom, a senior at Bar Harbor High School, and they were married Oct. 15, 1948, in a double ring ceremony with Norman Hatch and Shirley Hodgdon. They raised their family in Salsbury Cove in the 'Tea House.' Urban and his dad started the business A.U. Hatch and Son Wholesale Fruit and Produce the next year. They delivered to the hospitals, schools and grocery businesses all over MDI and Ellsworth for the next 15 years. In 1965, they also took on frozen food and delivered to the same places and Downeast, clear to Woodland. Urban and his father then had a Second Hand Shop in Ellsworth for a few years, and later he drove school bus for Trenton and Bar Harbor. His hobbies were camping, fishing and hunting with his family and friends. He especially loved his camps at Duck Lake and Donnells Pond and flying his various airplanes. He will be missed by all who knew him and loved him. Urban is survived by his wife, Ada G. (Hanscom) Hatch; seven children, Alan U. and wife, Susan, Bruce A. and wife, Lisa, Carl W., Dana A. and wife, Lena, Ellen and husband, Chris Eaton, Annette and husband, Lee Clein, and Beth and husband, George Lawson Jr.; one sister, Elaine and husband, Richard E. Emery; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents; one sister, Carolyn Hatch Dunton; and one grandson, Jonathan Wayne Hatch. He was also predeceased by many ancestors, including William Hatch, The Elder of Situate, Mass., who immigrated from England in 1634."
[52] Michael came to Ohio in 1833 with wife and two children. Son Joseph wandered off picking acorns and was almost lost en route to Ohio. Michael purchased a large farm in Mohican Twp., present-day Ashland Co., OH. He and his family are listed there in the 1850 federal census. His marriage record indicates that he was then a resident of Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co., PA. Michael's grave marker states at death he was age 61y 3m 25d. Michael and Catharine are listed as "communicant members" 18 Nov 1849 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Jeromesville, Ashland Co., OH. A "Mrs. Josephine Heichel" communed at Trinity Lutheran Church, Jeromesville, OH 28 Feb 1858 - could this be his mother? - she is listed immediately following Rebecca Heichel [probably Joseph's wife?] in the communion list. [A Michael Heichel is in the 1830 census at Shrewsbury, York Co., PA, age between 30 and 40, with wife in same age bracket, with two sons under age 5 and a female in the household between age 60 and 70.] Ancestry.com offers: "Heichel Name Meaning - German: presumably from a pet form of the personal name Hugo (see Hugh), but also a variant of Heick and Heike."
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Marriage in church records shows Jacob Fridley as witness.
[36838] This person is from the unverified Johnson Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John George KISTLER _| | (.... - 1767) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John KISTLER _______| | (.... - 1778) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |______________________| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Abraham KISTLER | (1761 - 1833) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |______________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
Probably not the son of the John listed here - see below at end of these notes.
http://www.kistler-genealogy.com/NUHISTBD.htm offers:
"Papers of Rev. Schumacher show Abraham, son of John and Barbara "Kuestler", baptized 2/21/1762, nine weeks old --- indicating a birth date of 12/--/1761. Records of the Jerusalem Church (Albany township, Berks county, PA) show Abraham, age 17, confirmed in 1779.
"The History of Lehigh County (HLC), published in 1914, describes Abraham as the son of John and states that he moved to Perry county, PA, in 1793, married Marianna Loy, and had seven children. Other sources (papers of Rev. Charles E. Kistler, available at the Historical Society of Berks County) show that Abraham moved to Perry county before 1783; that he married Mary Loy, daughter of Michael Loy, and had six children: Jacob, Abraham, John, William, Samuel, and Susan (a seventh child, Elizabeth, is not mentioned).
"Abraham's will in Perry county is dated in 1829, but he apparently lived until 1833. The will names his (second) wife, Catherine (formerly, wife of Jacob Stambaugh) and Abraham's seven children: Jacob, Abraham, John, William, Samuel, and Elizabeth (wife of Fredrick Dumm); Susan died in 1821 and is not named.
"BCGS gives Abraham's date of death as 4/10/1833 and indicates the maiden name of his second wife as Ruprecht. The HMJP shows his second wife as "Jane" Ruprecht.
"Abraham and most of his children remained in Perry county. His son Jacob, however, is reported to have moved to Seneca county, NY, about 1820."
Geri Brennan's post in rootsweb.ancestry.com in 2003 offers:
"On the records of the Jerusalem church, known in the 18th century as the Allemangel church located near the line of Berks and Lehigh counties, there are recorded hundreds of baptisms of the Kistler children, while in the cemetery there are many graves with the name. Near the center of the oldest part of the cemetery lies a slate stone bearing the inscription, "I. G. K. 1767. This is supposed to be the stone that marked the burial place of the progenitor of the American Kistlers, who was legally known as Johannes, but was called Joer or George by Pastor Schmacher in his records, and Honjoerg or John George, by his neighbors. (Note there is a great family history on this family).br>"Johannes Kistler, was a native of the Palatinate in Germany. On Oct 5, 1737, he came to Phila. on the ship 'Townshead' from Amsterdam to Phila., and soon after to Falkners Swamp, or Goshenhoppen, in what is now Montgomery County. It is supposed he was accompanied by his wife Anna Dororthea, and his oldest children. In 1747 he took out a warrant for land and moved to Berks County (Albany township). The vicinty was named "Allemangel" or "All Want". Johannes Kistler was taxed in Albany in 1756, and was naturalized in 1761, on Sept 10 of which year he and his neighbor, Michael Brobst, appeared before the Supreme County in Phila., and there received the papers that made them citizens of PA. He was a Lutheran and served as an elder for a number of years, where his children were baptized and confirmed. Children; Philip, Jacob, Michael, Solomon, Daniel, Catharine, and Magdalena. Samuel Kistler Brobst, a teacher of James A. Garield, was a grandson of Philip, and so was Michael Kistler, the tanner who son Stephen was at one time the most extensive tanner in eastern PA.; John, remained on the homestead after his father's death. The name John runs through at least 5 generations, and the trade of blacksmith follows it.
"Children of John were; John William, born May 29, 1757, and Abraham, born Dec. 20, 1761, who moved to Perry county.
"A descendant of Rev. Dr. John Kistler, has been for many years been professor at the oldest Lutheran Theological Seminary in America, located at Hartwick, NY. George remained in Berks county and was referred to as George Kistler, Sr., he doubtless had a son George.
"The archives of PA., show that a George Kistler served in the Cont. army during the Rev.
"Philip born Oct. 19, 1745, died Aug. 28, 1809. He had 9 children; Jacob, John, Ferdinand, Philip, Jonathan, Barbara, Maria, Catharine and Elizabeth. Of these, Jacob was a Lt. in the War of 1812. Michael moved to Ohio and is the ancestor of the large Kistler settlements in IN. His family consisted of John, Michael, Joseph, Nathan, Monroe, Salome and Judith. Samuel was the youngest son of his father. Barbara, married 1st ___Brobst, 2nd Michael Mosser, of Lowhill. Dorothea married Michael Reinhart. Elizabeth married ____Keller, near Hamburg, PA.
"Samuel Kistler, son of John George was born Sept. 20, 1754, and died April 24, 1852. He married 1st to Elizabeth Ladich, she bore him 3 children, and he married 2nd to Catharine Brobst, children, Barbara who married Henry Sunday, Jacob J., John S., Michael, died in Ohio, Christian who is buried at Tripoli, Daniel, David both died in West Penn, Schulykill county, Jesse, died in Ohio, Levi is buried at Jacksonville, PA., Charles, is buried at Newton Falls, Ohio, Maria Elizabeth, married Jacob Snyder and died in Ohio, Catharine married George Weida, and died in Lowhill, Salome married Jacob Mosser, and died in Allentown, Magdalena who married Solomon Mosser and probably buried at Lynville.
"Perry County: Abraham Kistler, son of John, son of Johannes, moved to Cumberland County (now Perry County) before 1793. In 1814 he owned land near Elliottsburg, Perry County. His wife was Mary Loy, d/o Michael Loy. Their children were: Jacob, Abraham, John, William, Samuel, and Susan."
See "Abraham's Stone: The Sequel," Bruce Kistler ("The Airy View" (The Perry Historians, Newport, PA; Nov. 2022 - Vol.47, No. 6,, pp. 4-5) and https://bwkistler.wixsite.com/kistler-kin/1-hannes-allemaenge - lBruce Kistler emailed in 2024: "If you read the Kistler Confusion page on Kistler Kin, you will see that Abrahams father was Johannes (Hannes) Kistler who lived in Albany Township, Berks County and not John George Kistler who lived in Lynn Township, Lehigh County. Furthermore, although there is no absolute proof, the evidence strongly suggests that Johannes (Hannes) and John George were the sons of Johannes Kistler who arrived in Philadelphia in 1737. Also, if you read the European Origins page, you will see that our branch of the Kistler family probably originated in Bözen, Switzerland and not Aarberg, although once again there is no absolute proof.".
[36046] Henry is from an unverified file in http://www.babcockancestry.com in 2014. A file in www.geni.com in 2016 offers: "The Rolfe names come in various spellings including Rolfe, Rolph, Roffe, Rof and Roff. Many sources will try to make this Henry Rolfe a brother of John Rolfe, Ancient Planter of Jamestown, Virginia. I cannot prove that relationship. Henry's family was from Wiltshire and John's from Norfolk. They were undoubtedly related, cousins of some degree. It is even possible that Henry's wife Honour was more closely related to the Ancient Planter. Henry Rolfe was born September 5, 1585 in Melchett Park, Downton, Wiltshire England, and died March 1, 1642/43 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married Honour Rolfe on May 26, 1631 in Whiteparish, Wiltshire, England. She was born abt 1598 in Hamptonworth, Wiltshire, England and died December 19, 1650 in Charleston, Middlesex, MA, in the home of her daughter, Anne Blanchard. Henry and Honour were first cousins, once removed. Henry's father was the brother of Honour's maternal grandfather. Henry, Honour and their three eldest children, Ann, Hannah and John were the first family bearing the surname Rolfe to immigrate to New England where they settled in Newburyport Mass, in 1635. Their part of the town, in 1764, separated as the town of Newbury. In 1642 Henry was registered as a "proprietor of Lands." He was not recorded as a Freeman, probably because of his early death (1643). It is not known on which vessel they sailed to New England. It is often reported that they sailed as passengers on the "Confidence" as did his brother John Rolfe and family and his nephew, Thomas Whittier, ancestor of the famous poet John Greenleaf Whittier. Henry's brother John (b 1558 in Melchett Pk. Wiltshire, England d. 1664) sailed on the Confidence in 1638, but there is no mention of Henry and his family."
_Jeremiah WARDEL ____ | (1724 - ....) _Matthew WARDALL ________________|_____________________ | (1750 - ....) m 1770 _Thomas WARDALL _______________| | (1775 - 1853) m 1808 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Dinah PORTER ___________________|_____________________ | m 1770 _Charles (Wardall) WARDELL _| | (1816 - 1906) m 1840 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _________________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Frances MELTON _______________| | (1785 - 1842) m 1808 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________________|_____________________ | _Charles Frederick WARDALL _| | (1856 - 1901) m 1878 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _________________________________|_____________________ | | | | | _______________________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_________________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Sarah HEWITT ______________| | (1816 - 1900) m 1840 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _________________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_______________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________________|_____________________ | | |--Grayce Darling WARDALL | (1879 - 1962) | _Tom BLIGHTON _______ | | (1755 - ....) | _Thomas BLIGHTON ________________|_____________________ | | | _Hiram C. BLIGHTON ____________| | | (.... - 1890) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Neeltje Cornelia Eleanor SHARP _|_____________________ | | (1771 - 1847) | _Permeno Alfred BLIGHTON ___| | | (1830 - 1896) m 1850 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _________________________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_Jemima MCWETHEY ______________| | | (.... - 1895) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_________________________________|_____________________ | | |_Mary Louisa BLITON ________| (1857 - 1942) m 1878 | | _Duncan MALCOLM _____ | | (1720 - ....) | _Findlay MALCOLM ________________|_____________________ | | (1750 - 1829) m 1776 | _Eliakim "Liak" (Sr.) MALCOLM _| | | (1801 - 1874) m 1822 | | | | _Daniel WARDWELL ____+ | | | | (1734 - 1803) m 1755 | | |_Tryphena WARDWELL ______________|_Sarah STAPLES ______ | | (1761 - 1813) m 1776 |_Eliza Evaline MALCOLM _____| (1832 - 1911) m 1850 | | _____________________ | | | _________________________________|_____________________ | | |_Samantha SEXTON ______________| (1805 - 1883) m 1822 | | _____________________ | | |_________________________________|_____________________
[15150] Mary S. Pitkin at http://www.mygenealogyresearch.net/wardell/wardell3.htm offers: "She was married at 'The Grove', the Wardall homestead. Grayce was active in the Methodist Church. For a time, Grayce and her husband owned a dance hall and restaurant in Kensett. In 1914, they returned to the family farm to grow sugar beets. In 1920 the family moved to California, settling in Long Beach."