_____________________ | ______________________|_____________________ | _Amos AMES __________| | (1734 - 1817) m 1757| | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | _Amos AMES ____________| | (1758 - ....) | | | _Joseph BULKELEY ____+ | | | (1670 - 1748) | | _John BULKELEY _______|_Rebecca JONES ______ | | | (.... - 1772) m 1731 (1663 - 1712) | |_Abigail BULKELEY ___| | (1733 - 1824) m 1757| | | _Samuel WRIGHT ______+ | | | (1661 - 1741) m 1690 | |_Abigail WRIGHT ______|_Mary HOSMER ________ | (1707 - 1747) m 1731 (1664 - 1724) _Joseph AMES ________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | ______________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | ______________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | | |--Moses AMES | (1812 - 1860) | _William MOORE ______ | | (1623 - ....) m 1651 | _Thomas MOORE ________|_Dorothy DIXON ______ | | (1670 - 1718) m 1697 (.... - 1666) | _Wyatt MOORE ________| | | (.... - 1783) | | | | _Samuel HARRIS ______ | | | | | | |_Hannah HARRIS _______|_____________________ | | (1675 - ....) m 1697 | _Edward Proctor MOORE _| | | (1758 - ....) m 1780 | | | | _William WORMWOOD ___+ | | | | (1654 - 1690) m 1679 | | | _Thomas WORMWOOD _____|_Mary YOUNG _________ | | | | (1684 - ....) m 1706 (1663 - 1736) | | |_Elizabeth WORMWOOD _| | | (.... - 1783) | | | | _Nicholas COLE ______+ | | | | (1656 - 1704) | | |_Jane COLE ___________|_____________________ | | (1686 - ....) m 1706 |_Abigail MOORE ______| | | _William WORMWOOD ___+ | | (1654 - 1690) m 1679 | _Thomas WORMWOOD _____|_Mary YOUNG _________ | | (1684 - ....) m 1706 (1663 - 1736) | _Benjamin WORMWOOD __| | | (.... - 1784) m 1747| | | | _Nicholas COLE ______+ | | | | (1656 - 1704) | | |_Jane COLE ___________|_____________________ | | (1686 - ....) m 1706 |_Adah WORMWOOD ________| (1755 - ....) m 1780 | | _Jonathan NASON _____+ | | (1638 - 1691) m 1763 | _Jonathan NASON ______|_Sarah JENKINS ______ | | (1675 - 1745) m 1702 (1650 - 1731) |_Adah NASON _________| (1715 - 1814) m 1747| | _John MORRELL _______ | | (1640 - 1723) m 1665 |_Adah Hodson MORRELL _|_Sarah HODSDON ______ (1680 - 1746) m 1702 (1650 - 1710)
[45196] This child is not verified but is from https://www.geni.com/people/Rev-Moses-Ames. https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Moses_Ames_(3) offers: "Noted abolitionist, nearly elected to the Maine legislature, beloved Freewill Baptist preacher, a well known man in his day. Rev. Moses Ames, a well-known Freewill Baptist minister (b. Sullivan, Hancock, ME, 8 Dec 1812, d. S. Dover, Penobscot, ME 30 Sep 1860), was almost certainly the son of Joseph. This provides circumstantial evidence that Joseph Ames lived near Sullivan, Hancock, ME in 1812. I note that James K Ames first wife and daughter are buried in the same cemetery (S. Dover,ME) with Moses Ames. I know that Moses was in Bradford from 1840 census, and from a biography of him the following: "Ames, Rev. Moses, died in South Dover, Me.,Sept. 30, 1860, in his 48th year. He was born in Sullivan, Hancock County, Me., Dec. 8, 1812. At the age of 4, the family moved to Bradford, where after twelve years his parents were reclaimed, and he had the conviction strongly forced home upon his heart that he was a sinner. In the spring of 1834, through a protracted meeting, he and others were converted, and in July following he began preaching. He had been baptized by Rev. Nathaniel Harvey, uniting with the church in Bradford. The destitute churches in the Sebec Q. M. were objects of his labor. He was licensed by the Quarterly Meeting September, 1838, and labored in Garland and Danville. Sept. 22, 1839, he was ordained. In May 1838,he began his ministry at Corinth. In 1840 he saw from his preaching a great revival at Garland, and in a short time baptized over twenty. His work in Bradford was blessed. In 1841 he saw revivals both in the Wellington and in the Springfield Q. Ms. In October he was present at the eleventh General Conference at Topsham. He moved his family to Corinth in December, where for some months he had preached half the time. In January 1842, in a revival at Hunting's Mills, in Corinth, twenty-three were added to the church. A revival attended him in Garland where he preached part of the time. During the summer he baptized there forty-six. and in 1845 moved there. He attended the thirteenth General Conference in Sutton, Vt., in October 1847, as a delegate from the Penobscot Y. M. The next year he moved to Veazie for a pastorate of two years. Here a church was organized. In November 1850, he began his labors with the Dover and Foxcroft church, where his strength failed him. During the last year of his ministry seventy were added to the church. He was a man highly gifted in natural talent; he possessed good business ability. His devotion to the ministry cost him his health. He was a gifted speaker and drew multitudes after him. When his health failed through consumption, he retired to his quiet home at South Dover."---taken from Freewill Baptist Cyclopedia, pub. 1889 by G.A. Burgess."
_____________________ | _______________________________|_____________________ | ________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________________|_____________________ | _Calvin Burton BEAL _________| | (1846 - 1881) m 1867 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _______________________________|_____________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________________|_____________________ | _Jesse Filmore BEAL __| | (1872 - 1956) m 1903 | | | _Manwarren BEAL _____+ | | | (1736 - 1800) m 1758 | | _Barnabas Coffin BEAL _________|_Lydia WELCH ________ | | | (1781 - 1835) m 1804 (1739 - 1819) | | _Barnabas Coffin BEAL __| | | | (1804 - 1862) m 1830 | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_Margaret N. ("Peggy") SAWYER _|_____________________ | | | (1873 - 1871) m 1804 | |_Mary Althea BEAL ___________| | (1848 - 1904) m 1867 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _______________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Lucinda Jane DOYLE ____| | (1815 - 1892) m 1830 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________________|_____________________ | | |--Jessie Amanda BEAL | (1908 - 1993) | _William STANWOOD ___+ | | (1744 - 1800) m 1786 | _Benjamin Chase STANWOOD ______|_Hannah CHASE _______ | | (1787 - 1863) m 1810 (1768 - 1833) | _Daniel Chase STANWOOD _| | | (1813 - 1893) m 1833 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Sarah ("Sally") SKOLFIELD ____|_____________________ | | (1790 - 1875) m 1810 | _Daniel Chase (Jr) STANWOOD _| | | (1838 - 1882) m 1868 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _______________________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_Amy Ann PINKHAM _______| | | (1815 - 1844) m 1833 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_______________________________|_____________________ | | |_Mercy Anne STANWOOD _| (1883 - 1968) m 1903 | | _____________________ | | | _______________________________|_____________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_______________________________|_____________________ | | |_Harriet A. ALLEY ___________| (1849 - 1935) m 1868 | | _____________________ | | | _______________________________|_____________________ | | |________________________| | | _____________________ | | |_______________________________|_____________________
[54084] The unverified file KLGL-X9M in familysearch.org offers: "When Jessie Amanda Beal was born on 18 October 1908, in Washington, Maine, United States, her father, Jesse Filmore Beal, was 36 and her mother, Mercy Anne Stanwood, was 25. She married Ellery Morrell Merchant Sr on 3 January 1927. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters. She lived in Jonesport, Washington, Maine, United States for about 10 years. She died on 27 January 1993, in Beals, Washington, Maine, United States, at the age of 84, and was buried in Washington, Maine, United States."
_William EATON __________+ | (1756 - 1842) m 1779 _Jeremiah Hobbs ("Jay") EATON _|_Hannah HASKELL _________ | (1789 - 1834) m 1812 (1761 - 1838) _Alfred EATON ____________| | (1820 - 1904) m 1851 | | | _Eliakim Wardwell EATON _+ | | | (1742 - 1799) m 1763 | |_Rachel EATON _________________|_Mary ("Molly") BUNKER __ | (1795 - ....) m 1812 _Jasper Hardy EATON ____| | (1866 - 1949) m 1900 | | | _Solomon EATON __________+ | | | (1773 - 1858) m 1795 | | _Benjamin H. EATON ____________|_Catharine HOWARD _______ | | | (.... - 1887) m 1824 (.... - 1829) | |_Sophia Eleanor EATON ____| | (1832 - 1915) m 1851 | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Mariah WEED __________________|_________________________ | (1805 - 1878) m 1824 _Theodore Victor EATON _| | (1900 - 1955) m 1920 | | | _________________________ | | | | | _______________________________|_________________________ | | | | | __________________________| | | | | | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | | | |_______________________________|_________________________ | | | | |_Rebecca Clara SHEPARD _| | (1883 - 1928) m 1900 | | | _________________________ | | | | | _______________________________|_________________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | | _________________________ | | | | |_______________________________|_________________________ | | |--Pauline Bernice EATON | (1924 - 2015) | _________________________ | | | _______________________________|_________________________ | | | _James Leach SAUNDERS ____| | | (1826 - 1911) m 1853 | | | | _James (Jr.) LEACH ______+ | | | | (1768 - 1853) m 1796 | | |_Susan LEACH __________________|_Sally MORGRAGE _________ | | (1797 - 1893) (1779 - 1856) | _James Leach SAUNDERS __| | | (1867 - 1930) m 1897 | | | | _Ichabod GRINDLE ________+ | | | | (1773 - 1844) m 1797 | | | _Joshua GRINDLE _______________|_Mariam LYMBURNER _______ | | | | (1800 - 1887) m 1823 (1775 - 1826) | | |_Harriet Augusta GRINDLE _| | | (1833 - 1911) m 1853 | | | | _Amos EATON _____________+ | | | | (1777 - 1855) m 1799 | | |_Prudence Lear EATON __________|_Susanna HERRICK ________ | | (1805 - 1867) m 1823 (1778 - 1822) |_Marion N. SAUNDERS ____| (1902 - 1968) m 1920 | | _Isaac BILLINGS _________+ | | (1776 - 1836) m 1796 | _John Horace BILLINGS _________|_Sally HARDING __________ | | (1804 - 1880) | _John Horace BILLINGS ____| | | (1839 - 1925) | | | | _Andrew WOOD ____________ | | | | (1786 - 1850) | | |_Rebecca WOOD _________________|_Patience Watson GRAY ___ | | (1809 - 1890) (1796 - 1873) |_Eunice M. BILLINGS ____| (1881 - 1909) m 1897 | | _________________________ | | | _______________________________|_________________________ | | |_Flavilla YOUNG __________| | | _________________________ | | |_______________________________|_________________________
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Henry GRAVES _______| | (1536 - 1591) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Thomas GRAVES ______| | (1585 - 1662) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_Margaret CAMPBELL __| | (1540 - 1608) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Isaac GRAVES | (1623 - 1677) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Sarah Ann SCOTT ____| (1595 - 1666) | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
This person is from Adam D. Wing's unverified Wing Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 as father of Mary Graves. A note associated with this Tree offers:
Isaac Graves (2) was born probably as early as 1620 in England, and died 19 Sept. 1677, killed in an Indian attack on the Hatfield settlement. He married Mary Church, daughter of Richard and Anna Church. She came from England in 1637, and died 9 June 1695. He came to New England with his father and settled in Hartford, Conn. before 1645. He was made freeman at General Court, Boston, Mass. 16 May 1669, was Sergeant in the Colonial Militia, and Clerk of the Writs for Hatfield, to which he moved in 1661. He was a prominent man in his time, and one of the representatives of that portion of Hadley (later Hatfield) who appeared before the General Court at Boston in favor of separate church and town rights for Hatfield. Isaac was a carpenter, and was a resident of Wethersfield, Conn. before 1645. He "keyed down" Goffe's Bridge in Wethersfield in 1648. During the continuance of what is usually called "King Philip's War", the inhabitants of these isolated frontier towns were naturally filled with forebodings of danger to their homes and families. For their own protection and safety, the inhabitants of Northampton, Hadley and Hatfield practically united for mutual defense and assistance. These three town were occupied by troops from the eastern portion of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. At Northampton 26 soldiers were located, at Hadley 30, and at Hatfield 36. This was the most exposed, as it was the frontier town. Then they had a committee, called a council of war, chosen from the several towns. Among the members was Sergeant Isaac Graves. The object of this council of war was to provide better security to the inhabitants of the several towns. They counselled with the commander, Major Appleton, relative to the ways and means best to be used for the protection of life and property. On August 25, 1675, a scouting party of ten was sent out and fell into an ambuscade, and nine were killed. Then on the 17th of September, Captain Lathrop and his company and several teamsters from Deerfield were attacked and massacred. Only a few escaped. Sixty-four were buried in one grave as the result of the "Bloody Brook" fight. Seventeen of the sixty-four were Deerfield men. In consequence of the numerous attacks by the Indians, the people, to better protect themselves, built a stockade, probably in the atumn of 1675, composed of posts of timber set in the ground, and about ten feet high. This stockade was built on both sides of Main Street, some twelve or fifteen rods from the east and west lines of the street, extending north from the Northampton road, not far from 100 rods. This stockade enclosed the bulk of the village. The houses of Isaac and John Graves were within the stockade. Unfortunately for them, on September 19, 1677, they were both employed in building a house for John Graves, Jr., about half a mile above the northerly end of the stockade, on a lot adjoining that of Sergeant Benjamin Waite. Without any warning or thought of danger, they were attacked by the Indians, and Isaac and John were shot down while engaged, as one tradition has it, "in laying shingles on the roof of the house," and with them were likewise two other men who were working with them, John Atchinson and John Cooper. Eight others were killed, and we presume scalped, as the account speaks of them as being disfigured, and seventeen were made prisoners. All but one, Obadiah Dickinson, were women and children.
_John PALMER _________+ | (1544 - 1661) _William PALMER ________________________|_Elizabeth VERNEY ____ | (1585 - 1647) (1557 - 1592) _Joseph PALMER ______| | (1644 - 1715) | | | _William COOLIDGE ____+ | | | (1563 - 1618) | |_Grace COOLEDGE ________________________|_Margaret MAYSE ______ | (1586 - 1646) (1567 - 1620) _Richard PALMER _____| | (1675 - 1724) | | | ______________________ | | | | | ________________________________________|______________________ | | | | |_Sarah JACKMAN ______| | (1647 - 1684) | | | ______________________ | | | | |________________________________________|______________________ | _Andrew PALMER ______| | (1707 - 1765) m 1732| | | ______________________ | | | | | ________________________________________|______________________ | | | | | _Robert DOWNER ______| | | | (1650 - 1820) m 1675| | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | | | |________________________________________|______________________ | | | | |_Martha DOWNER ______| | (1678 - 1723) | | | _Peter EATON _________ | | | (1575 - 1658) | | _Jonas EATON ___________________________|_Elizabeth PATTERSON _ | | | (1625 - 1682) m 1644 (1596 - 1631) | |_Sarah EATON ________| | (1654 - 1726) m 1675| | | _Thomas ROWLANDSON ___+ | | | (1597 - 1657) m 1644 | |_Martha ROWLANDSON _____________________|_Bridget KERLEY ______ | (1622 - 1712) m 1644 (1600 - 1662) | |--Jemima PALMER | (.... - 1811) | _Thomas HARDY ________ | | | _Thomas HARDY __________________________|______________________ | | (1605 - 1677) | _John HARDY _________| | | (.... - 1714) m 1667| | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|______________________ | | | _Joseph HARDY _______| | | (1674 - 1747) m 1698| | | | ______________________ | | | | | | | ________________________________________|______________________ | | | | | | |_Mary JACKMAN _______| | | (1644 - 1689) m 1667| | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|______________________ | | |_Jemima HARDY _______| (1711 - ....) m 1732| | ______________________ | | | _John BURBANK __________________________|______________________ | | (1600 - 1683) | _Caleb BURBANK ______| | | (1646 - 1690) m 1669| | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_Jemima (Gemima), wife of John BURBANK _|______________________ | | (.... - 1692) |_Mary BURBANK _______| (1675 - 1762) m 1698| | _Hugh SMITH __________+ | | (1593 - 1656) | _Hugh SMITH ____________________________|______________________ | | (1614 - 1655) m 1639 |_Martha SMITH _______| (1648 - 1716) m 1669| | ______________________ | | |_Mary SMITH ____________________________|______________________ (.... - 1688) m 1639
_____________________ | _John WHITE _________________|_____________________ | (1422 - 1469) _Richard WHITE ______| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Alice (Eleanor) HUNGERFORD _|_____________________ | (1426 - ....) _Mark WHITE _________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Maud TYRELL ________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________________|_____________________ | _John WHITE _________| | (.... - 1579) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________________|_____________________ | | |--John WHITE | (1550 - 1618) | _____________________ | | | _____________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________|_____________________ | | | _John WESTON ________| | | (1490 - ....) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________|_____________________ | | |_Mildred WESTON _____| (.... - 1567) | | _John NEVILLE _______+ | | (.... - 1461) | _Ralph NEVILLE ______________|_Anne HOLLAND _______ | | (1456 - 1499) (.... - 1486) | _Ralph DE NEVILLE ___| | | (.... - 1498) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Isabel BOOTH _______________|_____________________ | | |_Cecilia NEVILLE ____| | | _____________________ | | | _William SANDYS _____________|_____________________ | | |_Edith SANDYS _______| (.... - 1529) | | _____________________ | | |_Margaret CHEYNEY ___________|_____________________