[34616] See "Early Narraguagus River Families of Washington County, Maine," Darryl B. Lamson and Leonard F. Tibbetts (Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 2002), p. 1034, which states Ruth is daughter of John Hutchins and Hannah Perkins.
_Samuel (Corson or) COLSON _+ | m 1784 _Moses COLSON ________________|_Susan WILLEY ______________ | (1761 - 1853) _Samuel COLSON ______| | (1797 - 1866) m 1825| | | _John (Sr.) ARCHER _________+ | | | (1752 - 1830) m 1778 | |_Abigail ARCHER ______________|_Elizabeth TUPPER __________ | (1791 - ....) (1758 - 1830) _John Adams COLSON __| | (1836 - 1907) m 1862| | | _Ichabod (Sr.) WILLEY ______+ | | | (1738 - 1828) | | _John Jordan WILLEY __________|_Elizabeth BUMFORD _________ | | | (1778 - ....) m 1801 (1744 - 1834) | |_Mariah B. WILLEY ___| | (1807 - 1884) m 1825| | | _William GUBTAIL ___________+ | | | (1745 - 1803) | |_Frances ("Fanny") S. GUPTIL _|____________________________ | (1782 - 1840) m 1801 _Charles Everett COLSON _| | (1878 - 1950) m 1901 | | | ____________________________ | | | | | ______________________________|____________________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | | |______________________________|____________________________ | | | | |_Eunice R. WASS _____| | (1838 - 1919) m 1862| | | ____________________________ | | | | | ______________________________|____________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ____________________________ | | | | |______________________________|____________________________ | | |--Caroline Frances COLSON | (1905 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | ______________________________|____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________|____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | ______________________________|____________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________|____________________________ | | |_Rena BUZZELL ___________| (1881 - 1962) m 1901 | | ____________________________ | | | ______________________________|____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________|____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ____________________________ | | | ______________________________|____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ____________________________ | | |______________________________|____________________________
_Johan Christopher HEYDRICH ___+ | (1704 - 1781) m 1747 _John Nicholas HETRICK ________|_Magdalena SONTAG _____________ | (1752 - 1806) m 1772 (1715 - 1763) _George Philip HETRICK __| | (1785 - 1853) m 1804 | | | _Johann George BROSIUS ________+ | | | (1694 - ....) m 1724 | |_Anna Catharina BROSIUS _______|_Anna Catherine SIMON _________ | (1753 - 1801) m 1772 _John HETRICK ________| | (1805 - 1871) m 1827 | | | _Johan George REITZ ___________+ | | | (1726 - 1793) | | _Andreas REITZ ________________|_Anna Martha STEIGERWALD ______ | | | (1755 - 1837) m 1781 (1719 - 1788) | |_Catherine REITZ ________| | (1786 - 1854) m 1804 | | | _Sebastian Simon BROSIUS ______+ | | | (1725 - 1789) m 1748 | |_Maria Margaretha BROSIUS _____|_Barbara Margaretha ROTH ______ | (1761 - 1826) m 1781 _William HETRICK ____| | (1833 - 1898) | | | _George Daniel SCHNEIDER ______+ | | | (1721 - 1789) m 1748 | | _Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER ____|_Magdalena STUPP ______________ | | | (1749 - 1821) m 1773 (1728 - 1814) | | _Johan Peter SCHNEIDER __| | | | (1782 - 1841) | | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Anna Maria BORDNER ___________|_______________________________ | | | (1756 - 1827) m 1773 | |_Catharine SCHNEIDER _| | (1809 - 1866) m 1827 | | | _______________________________ | | | | | _______________________________|_______________________________ | | | | |_Gertraud MAURER ________| | (1779 - 1844) | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_______________________________|_______________________________ | | |--Clara Henrietta HETRICK | (1864 - 1909) | _Johann Nicholas (Sr) BROSIUS _+ | | (.... - 1794) m 1752 | _Johann Nicolaus (Jr) BROSIUS _|_Anna Barbara SHAFFER _________ | | (1754 - 1833) (.... - 1810) | _Peter BROSIUS __________| | | (1782 - 1849) | | | | _Johan George REITZ ___________+ | | | | (1726 - 1793) | | |_Anna Maria REITZ _____________|_Anna Martha STEIGERWALD ______ | | (1761 - 1826) (1719 - 1788) | _Peter BROSIUS _______| | | (1810 - 1854) m 1829 | | | | _John Casper (III) HEPLER _____+ | | | | (1713 - 1769) m 1743 | | | _Caspar HEPLER ________________|_Susannah Ephrosina SCHEIBLE __ | | | | (1751 - 1816) m 1772 (1718 - 1757) | | |_Anna Margaretha HEPLER _| | | (1786 - 1838) | | | | _Martin SCHMIDT _______________ | | | | (1718 - 1775) m 1745 | | |_Anna Maria SCHMIDT ___________|_Margaretha Catharina FISCHER _ | | (1755 - 1831) m 1772 (.... - 1759) |_Catherine BROSIUS __| (1839 - 1874) | | _______________________________ | | | _______________________________|_______________________________ | | | _Daniel GONSAR __________| | | (1786 - 1857) m 1818 | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________________|_______________________________ | | |_Catharine GONSOR ____| (1809 - 1895) m 1829 | | _Johan George REITZ ___________+ | | (1726 - 1793) | _Andreas REITZ ________________|_Anna Martha STEIGERWALD ______ | | (1755 - 1837) m 1781 (1719 - 1788) |_Maria Eva REITZ ________| (1788 - 1863) m 1818 | | _Sebastian Simon BROSIUS ______+ | | (1725 - 1789) m 1748 |_Maria Margaretha BROSIUS _____|_Barbara Margaretha ROTH ______ (1761 - 1826) m 1781
[10125] Nellie is daughter of Frank Hykes (1872-1964) and Anna Jacobs (1877-1957).
[31605] Find A Grave Memorial 36859602 offers: "Barnabas Davis married in Tewksbury, Gloucester, 1 July 1628, Patience James. She was baptized at Tewksbury 20 October 1603, daughter of John and Elizabeth James, and died at Charlestown 15 November 1690, aged 87 years. They had seven children: Samuel, John, James, Patience Ridland, Barnabas, Nathaniel, & Hopewell (son). In 1641 Barnabas Davis states that he had four children, which does not square with the list given above, and may indicate that the first four children only were born in England, and that sons Barnabas and Nathaniel were each a year or two younger than would be suggested by their depositions. Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project." Ancestry.com offers: "James Name Meaning - English: from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ's apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales."
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Nicholas PATCH _____| | (1555 - 1637) m 1580| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Elizabeth PATCH | (1594 - 1679) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Jane OWSLEY ________| (1558 - 1633) m 1580| | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |__| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[34962] This person is from the unverified Herricks family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
________________________________ | _Adam PIPER ____________________|________________________________ | (1728 - 1794) _Daniel PIPER _______| | (1777 - 1838) | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_Catharine ZOLLINGER ___________|________________________________ | _John Adam PIPER _______| | (1803 - 1880) | | | ________________________________ | | | | | ________________________________|________________________________ | | | | |_Mary WITTER ________| | (1784 - 1865) | | | ________________________________ | | | | |________________________________|________________________________ | _Daniel R. PIPER ______| | (1832 - 1902) m 1855 | | | _Johann Dietrich Peter STRUBLE _+ | | | (1714 - ....) m 1739 | | _Johann Heinrich Peter STRUBLE _|_Elizabeth Catherina PFORT _____ | | | (1742 - 1802) (1707 - 1789) | | _Daniel STRUBLE _____| | | | (1782 - 1860) | | | | | _Johann Wilhelm LANGHAAR _______+ | | | | | (1714 - 1761) m 1740 | | | |_Anna Elizabeth LONGCORE _______|_Anna Elizabeth MIES ___________ | | | (1744 - 1813) (1716 - 1761) | |_Margaret Mary STRUBLE _| | (.... - 1862) | | | ________________________________ | | | | | ________________________________|________________________________ | | | | |_Mary ROOK __________| | (1784 - 1869) | | | ________________________________ | | | | |________________________________|________________________________ | | |--Zephaniah A.C. PIPER | (1868 - 1950) | ________________________________ | | | ________________________________|________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|________________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | | ________________________________|________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|________________________________ | | |_Mary Isabelle HARMON _| (1831 - 1889) m 1855 | | ________________________________ | | | ________________________________|________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|________________________________ | | |________________________| | | ________________________________ | | | ________________________________|________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________________ | | |________________________________|________________________________
[27609] Harness maker; lived at Spring Run. From the files of Mr. Edsel Burdge, Jr.: Path Valley Saddler Continues to Ply Trade, Kept Busy Making Gear By Hand. In the Path Valley a set of handmade harness for a farm horse has not yet become a rarity, and one reason is that Z.A. Piper of Dry Run still plies his trade as a saddler there. He is kept busy. Since the first of the year he has made and sold 10 sets of new gear, and has 8 additional sets ready for delivery. He has made 25 new work bridels and has orders for 10 more. Other production, so far this year includes 60 pairs of checklines and halters. He has orders now on hand which will keep him busy most of the summer. Mr. Piper delivers a bridle or a set of harness custom made from Pennsylvania leather. He obtains his leather from the tannery at Blain, in Perry county. He is the "youngster" of the Piper family, being only 74. His oldest brother, William Piper, is 84, and still works at his trade of cabinet painting at Spring Run. Last week he was busy at the painting of a set of chairs for one of his customers. There are two other brothers in the family who are retired. James Piper, 82, is living in Dry Run. Reuben Piper, 80, lives at the planing mill he operated for many years, located northeast of Dry Run along the back road. The mill is no longer in operation. The fifth member of the family is a sister, Mrs. Martha Doyle, 77, who lives in Lemoyne. Few families can boast so many living members in their seventies and eighties. [in pencil: "1943"]
_John SARGENT _______+ | (1653 - 1710) m 1679 _John SARGENT _______|_Hannah HOWARD ______ | (1661 - 1710) _Thomas SARGENT ______| | (1739 - 1829) m 1761 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Benjamin Choate SARGENT _| | (1785 - 1855) m 1808 | | | _Benjamin HASKELL ___+ | | | (.... - 1740) m 1677 | | _William HASKELL ____|_Mary RIGGS _________ | | | (1695 - 1778) (1659 - 1698) | |_Lucy HASKELL ________| | (1742 - 1781) m 1761 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Jerusha BENNETT ____|_____________________ | (1712 - 1807) _Jasper Newton SARGENT _| | (1828 - 1918) | | | _Jonathan COLE ______+ | | | (1699 - 1779) m 1722 | | _Weeden COLE ________|_Miriam STONE _______ | | | (1734 - 1816) m 1756 (1695 - 1779) | | _Thomas Herrick COLE _| | | | (1757 - 1819) m 1781 | | | | | _Thomas HERRICK _____+ | | | | | (1707 - 1787) m 1732 | | | |_Sarah HERRICK ______|_Abigail EVELETH ____ | | | (1736 - ....) m 1756 (1711 - 1743) | |_Susannah Cleaves COLE ___| | (1788 - 1865) m 1808 | | | _Benjamin CLEAVES ___+ | | | (1693 - 1775) m 1719 | | _Andrew CLEAVES _____|_Rebecca CONANT _____ | | | (1735 - 1813) m 1759 (1696 - 1770) | |_Susanna CLEAVES _____| | (1762 - 1844) m 1781 | | | _Peter PRIDE ________+ | | | (1713 - 1796) | |_Susannah PRIDE _____|_____________________ | (1740 - 1790) m 1759 | |--Benjamin Choate SARGENT | (1856 - 1937) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |______________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Abigail Roberts BYARD _| (1828 - 1920) | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |__________________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |______________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[43682] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_of_Solms-Hohensolms-Lich offers: "Hermann was the eldest son of Prince Ferdinand of Solms-Lich-Hohensolms (1806-1876) and his wife Caroline, Countess of Collalto and San Salvatore (1818-1855). As a Hessian nobleman, Hermann of Solms-Lich-Hohensolms was a member of the first chamber of the Estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse from 1872 to 1874 and from 1880 until his death in 1899. From 1881 to 1899, he was also a member of the Prussian House of Lords. He also was a member of the parliament of the Prussian Rhine province."
[46442] Find A Grave memorial 16782150 offers: "John H. Westbrook deeded 5 acres for the sum of one dollar to trustees with the stipulation that the land be used as a community cemetary for the area. He reserved a plot for his family 50 feet N-S and 16 feet E-W, with the grave of his son, John H Westbrook Jr. to be in the center. His son died in 1891, and was already interred there."
__ | _Nicholas Richard WOODMAN _|__ | (1515 - 1557) _Thomas WOODMAN _____| | (.... - 1613) m 1574| | | __ | | | | |___________________________|__ | _Edward WOODMAN _____| | (1574 - 1654) m 1600| | | __ | | | | | ___________________________|__ | | | | |_Elizabeth PRYOR ____| | (1555 - ....) m 1574| | | __ | | | | |___________________________|__ | _Edward WOODMAN _____| | (.... - 1670) m 1626| | | __ | | | | | ___________________________|__ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |___________________________|__ | | | | |_Collett MALLETT ____| | (1579 - 1611) m 1600| | | __ | | | | | ___________________________|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |___________________________|__ | | |--John WOODMAN | (1637 - 1706) | __ | | | ___________________________|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |___________________________|__ | | | _Arthur SALWAY ______| | | (1580 - ....) m 1613| | | | __ | | | | | | | ___________________________|__ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |___________________________|__ | | |_Joanna SALWAY ______| (1614 - ....) m 1626| | __ | | | ___________________________|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |___________________________|__ | | |_Mary SEARLE ________| (1592 - ....) m 1613| | __ | | | ___________________________|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |___________________________|__
This person is from the unverified "John's Family Tree" in Ancestry.com in 2014; an attached file offers:
John and his wife Mary settled in that part of Dover known as Oyster River (now the town of Durham, NH).
His will was written Dec 20, 1705 and was proved Feb 4, 1706/7. He is buried in Durham, NH. The death of John, the first son of Capt. John Woodman, was recorded in the "Journal of Rev. John Pike" as follows: June 10, 1705 - deceased ye Revd Michael Wigglesworth of Malden on ye Sabbath day. The same day died John Woodman, June of Oyster River.
Shortly after his marriage, John removed to Dover, where he was accepted as an inhabitant, June 17, 1657. Town records show he had a land grant of 100 acres, November 10, 1658, another grant January 10. 1659 and a grant soon after, which reads in part: "Given & granted by ye selectmen & with ye approbation of ye majr part of ye inhabitants of Oyster River as appears under the selectmen's hand ye 30yh 7th month '60 unto John Woodman, his heirs & assigns, Twenty Acres of Land at ye west side of Wm Beard's Creek & . . . "
It was the above recorded 20 acres that Capt. Woodman built his garrison house. It was built on an elevated spot with a commanding view of the river and surronding area, where it could be easily defended. The unsucessful Indian attack of 1694 was proof of his wisdom. That year the settlement at Oyster River was attacked by Indians of the Penobscot and Norredgewog tribes, under the leadership of Villieu, a French missionary. The settlement had 12 garrisoned houses for the protection of the inhabitants. Of the 12, five were distroyed, seven successfully defended, including the Woodman Garrison. This house, with bullets sill in its logs, was accidentally burned in 1896. The hearthstone from the garrison is at the front of the Oyster River Middle School in Durham, with a plaque reading: "Hearthstone of Woodman Garrison, 1659-1896."
John Woodman took the "freeman's oath", May 22, 1666. He attained the rank of Captain of the militia at Oyster River and "remained in active service till he was three score and ten years of age, vigorous and alert." Captain Woodman was one of the outstanding men of the province. He served as selectman of the town for several years; Justice of the Court of Comman Pleas, 1702-1706; Deputy for Dover to the Provincial Assembly in 1684, 1682, 1696, 1699 and 1703 until the time of his death.
The settlement at Oyster River petitioned the General Court in Boston to be made a separate parish from Dover. They elected Capt. John Woodman to present the petition at the court, May 17, 1669.
In 1685 Capt. Woodman, John Woodman, Jr. and Jonathan Woodman, signed the petition which Nathaniel Weare carried to England for "redress from the tyranny of Gov. Cranfield."
The second wife of Capt. John Woodman was the widow of Lieut. James Huckins, slain at Oyster River in the massacre of 1694. During the attack she was carried into captivity by the Indians and not recovered until a year later at Fort Androscoggin.
The book "American Commonwealths" by Frank B. Sanborn states: "The struggle by New Hampshire to break away from Massachusetts came to a conclusion when the commissioners of Exeter, Hampton, Dover, and Portsmouth prepared a simple constitution, the first by popular initiative ever submitted to the people for adoption. This was January 24, 1690. The convention held for this purpose was made up of the leading men in each town, 22 men total. The names of these 22 men are signed to the draft of this constitution, only one copy of which is known to exist." Captain John Woodman signed for the town of Dover.
On July 26, 1700 Capt. John Woodman of Oyster River wrote to his daughter, Mary (Woodman) Small at "Monamey (Monomoit - now Chatam, Massachusetts): [Son Edward and daughter Mery Smalle]
A store of love to you by thes you may knowe that I received yours and that we ar not without feres of further trobeles by the Indons by reson thereof I can not advyss you to macke anny prparation Hommard untill wee heve further proved thay r keeping of the peace - - - - wee ar all in Rosenebel goo haith threw gods marsy - - - -from your Loving father, John Woodman"
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A further note offers:
Shortly after his marriage, John removed to Dover, where he was accepted as an inhabitant, June 17, 1657. Town records show he had a land grant of 100 acres, November 10, 1658, another grant January 10, 1659 and a grant soon after, which readsin part: "Given & granted by ye selectmen & with ye approbation of ye majr part of ye inhabitants of Oyster River as appears under the selectmen's hand ye 30th 7th month '60 unto John Woodman, his heirs & assigns, Twenty Acres of Land at yewest side of Wm Beard's Creek & ----"
It was on the above recorded 20 acres that Capt. Woodman built his garrison house. It was built on an elevated spot with a commanding view of the river and surrounding area, where it could be easily defended. The unsuccessful Indian attack of1694 was proof of his wisdom. That year the settlement at Oyster River was attached by Indians of the Penobscot and Norredgewog tribes, under the leadership of Villieu, a French missionary. The settlement had 12 garrisoned houses for the protection of the inhabitants. Of the 12, five were destroyed, seven successfully defended, including the Woodman Garrison. This house, with bullets still in its logs, was accidentally burned in 1896. The hearthstone from this garrison is atthe front of the Oyster River Middle School in Durham, with a plaque reading: "Hearthstone of Woodman Garrison , 1659-1896."
John Woodman took the "freeman's oath", May 22, 1666. He attained the rank of Captain of the militia at Oyster River and "remained in active service till he was three score and ten years of age, vigorous and alert." Captain Woodman was one ofthe outstanding men of the province. He served as selectman of the town for several years; Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1702-1706; Deputy for Dover to the Provincial Assembly in 1684, 1692, 1696, 1699 and 1703 until the time of his death."