_________________________________________ | _John Casimir, Prince of ANHALT-DESSAU _|_________________________________________ | (1596 - 1660) m 1623 _Johann Georg II, Prince of ANHALT-DESSAU _| | (1627 - 1693) m 1659 | | | _Moritz "The Learned" of HESSE-CASSEL ___+ | | | (1572 - 1632) m 1603 | |_Agnes of HESSE-KASSEL _________________|_Juliane of NASSAU-DILLENBURG ___________ | (1606 - 1650) m 1623 (1587 - 1643) _Leopold I of ANHALT-DESSAU _| | (1676 - 1747) m 1698 | | | _William "The Silent", Prince of ORANGE _+ | | | (1533 - 1584) | | _Frederick Henry, Prince of ORANGE _____|_Louise DE COLIGNY ______________________ | | | (1583 - 1647) | |_Henriette Catherine of NASSAU ____________| | (1637 - 1708) m 1659 | | | _________________________________________ | | | | |_Amalie zu SOLMS-BRAUNFELS _____________|_________________________________________ | (1602 - 1675) _Leopold II of ANHALT-DESSAU _| | (1700 - 1751) | | | _________________________________________ | | | | | ________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________________| | | | | | | | | _________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | | | |_Anna Louise FöSE __________| | (1677 - 1754) m 1698 | | | _________________________________________ | | | | | ________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________________| | | | | _________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | |--Agnes of ANHAULT-DESSAU | (1744 - 1799) | _________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | | ___________________________________________| | | | | | | _________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | | _________________________________________ | | | | | | | ________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________________| | | | | | | _________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | |______________________________| | | _________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | | ___________________________________________| | | | | | | _________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | |_____________________________| | | _________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________|_________________________________________ | | |___________________________________________| | | _________________________________________ | | |________________________________________|_________________________________________
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[29825] This line is from an unverified file in http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com which offers: "Abraham was baptised by Rev. John Davenport April 24, 1657, under whose strict Puritanic teachings he was reared. He attended the grammar school in his native town and recived the careful religious and secular training prescribed for the Puritan youth of that time. The rules excluded girls from school and said that boys on admission must know their letters and have begun to read. School hours were from 6 to 11 A.M. and 1 to 4 P.M. in winter; in summer till 5 P.M. On Monday morning the scholars were examined on the sermons of the day before, and on Saturday afternoon they were catechised. The course led up to the study of the classics of Latin, Greek and Hebrew. The Family moved to Wallingford before he was twenty and planted their rude log house in the forest glade. Round about them was very little open ground and that covered with thick grass taller than a man's head. Great oaks abounded in the dense woods, which extended in every direction. Bands of Indians roamed the wilderness to hunt the numerous moose, deer, bear, and other game. Packs of wolves often attacked the cattle or carried off the sheep and made the night hideous with their howls. At that time there was not a fence, road, church, school or store nearer than New Haven. However, they were undaunted by the vicissitudes of pioneer life, for the bright star of Faith shone out of the darkness, beconing them upward and onward, and never below their horizon. Bancroft says: 'Puritanism exalted the laity. Every individual who had experienced the raptures of devotion, every beliver who had moments of ecstacy, had felt the assurance of the favor of God, was in his own eyes a consecrated person, chosen to do the noblest and godliest deeds. Before heaven he prostrated himself in the dust. Looking out upon mankind, how could he but respect himself whom God had chosen and redeemed. He cherished hope; he possessed faith; as he walked the earth his heart was in the skies.' Of such material were our fathers made. At town meeting May 27, 1672, Abraham was elected constable, a position then of much importance. President Noah Porter of Yale, in writing of those colonial times, says: "The constable was an officer of superior dignity." He was to the inhsbitants "the right arm of the King himself; a functionary treated with reverent awe and obeyed with implicit deference. Whoever resisted the power resisted the ordinance of God." He took an active interest in Wallingford's affairs and is spoke of as " a worthy son of a worty sire." The handwriting of father and son is affixed to several agreements made by the planters,- that of the father written as by a hand tremulous with age; that of the son in a bolder crooked style with some attempt at ornamentation asbecame a young man, who in courting some winsome puritan maiden might send an occasional little note on the black, unruled paper of two hundred years ago. Abraham married Mary Holt at Wallingford Conn. Nov. 9, 1680. She was daughter of William and Sarah Holt. The Holt family also comes from a sturdy old English stock. William and Sarah located in New Haven about 1644 and soon owned a home there. In 1675 they moved to Wallingford. He was a thrifty citizen and died in 1683 aged 73. Mercy was born in 1649amid the stirring scenes of pioneer life in New Haven, and here passed her childhood and girlhood days. In those times there were frequent alarms of hostile Indians, but their neighbors, the Mattabesitt tribe, who had a fort at Middleton and with whom Davenport had made a treaty, stood as a wall of protectionfor more than a generation between the settlers and the warlike tribes. Still, year by year she saw the edge of the forest pushed back and the colony grow and prosper. She came to know the sturdy founders of many venerable old Connecticut families, and heard their earnest conversations on weighty matters of church and state, as they called at her father's house or gatheredat his hospitable table, while their discussion of Cromwell, his death, end of the Commonwealth, and the restoration, filled her with awe and wonder. We can imagine that her interest in the marvelous tales her parents told of their early life in England, of their breaking home ties, and their long trip of two months or more over the stormy Atlantic. The standard for the waman's education of that day was exceedingly limited, for the girls were barred from grammar school "as improper and inconsistent with such a grammar school as the law enjoins." However, she acquired an elementary knowledge under a careful mother's training and developed habits of industry, arose with the dawn and blossomed into young womanhood amid healthy, wholesome household duties. She was taught to spin, and sew, and bake-those arts in which New England housewives have ever proudly held a prominent place. Merrymakings, spinning-wheels parties, and other rural gatherings afforded her special enjoyment, but she was fond of the open air, of society, and delighted in short visits to relatives and friends. In 1675 the Holts moved to the new settlement of Wallingford, whose lowlands, sunny slopes and woody hills were awakening to new life under the ax and plow of industrious settlers. Here she and Abraham married and settled, busied with farm and household cares. Mercy died probably in 1688, leaving four children of tender age. Abraham married (2) Ruth Lathrop of New London, Feb12,1689 ( a sister of John and Joseph Lathrop). She lived but a few years after marriage and left no children. He married (3) June 5, 1695 Elizabeth Thorp. The ceremony was preformed by Rev. Samuel Street. She was the eldest child of Sergeant Samuel and Mary Thorp of New Haven, and was born Feb. 1668. Samuel was an early settler in the eastern part of Wallingford. His wife died 1718 and he 1728, aged 84. Abraham drew some lands in Wallingford in the division of 1789. At his father's death in 1690, he inherited an extra portion of the estate, being the eldest son. The following order of the General Court appears under date of October, 1710: "upon consideration of the great affliction and trouble of Abraham Dowlittell of Wallingford in the weakness and infirmity of his children: This assembly do relive and exempt him the said Dowlittell, from payingany county rates for the future." He died in Wallingford Nov. 10, 1732 aged 83. Elizabeth died Aug. 27, 1736, aged 68. Her will made May 20,1736, proved Nov. 1, same year, calls herself widow, aged 67; names Elizabeth Armstrong, exec.; four grandchildren: Anna, Jemima, Esther and Thomas- children of her son Thomas, deceased, also her father, Thorp and two daughters, Elizabeth Armstrong and Lydia, who married John Joyce."
_________________________ | _____________________|_________________________ | _____________________| | | | | _________________________ | | | | |_____________________|_________________________ | _Jefferson HOOVER ________| | (1847 - 1916) m 1868 | | | _________________________ | | | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _________________________ | | | | |_____________________|_________________________ | _William Franklin HOOVER _| | (1871 - 1954) m 1898 | | | _________________________ | | | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | | | | _Abraham CHRISTLIEB _| | | | (1828 - 1857) m 1851| | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_________________________ | | | | |_Angeline CHRISTLIEB _____| | (1852 - 1930) m 1868 | | | _________________________ | | | | | _Daniel HORNER ______|_________________________ | | | (.... - 1842) m 1812 | |_Lydia HORNER _______| | (1833 - 1907) m 1851| | | _Christian B. BRILLHART _+ | | | (1762 - 1811) | |_Barbara BRILLHART __|_Anna (Wever?) WEBER ____ | (1788 - 1873) m 1812 (1764 - 1828) | |--Nellie May HOOVER | (1900 - 1963) | _________________________ | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_________________________ | | | _Thomas Edward GLASS _____| | | (1841 - 1912) m 1866 | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_________________________ | | |_Etta Francis GLASS ______| (1880 - 1980) m 1898 | | _________________________ | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_________________________ | | |_Mary Elizabeth PANGBORN _| (1848 - 1912) m 1866 | | _________________________ | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _________________________ | | |_____________________|_________________________
_Israel KENNEY ______+ | (1739 - 1791) m 1763 _Nathaniel KENNEY ___|_Susannah HOOD ______ | (1773 - ....) m 1794 (1745 - ....) _Asa KENNEY _________| | (1815 - 1889) m 1836| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth MILLS ____|_____________________ | (1781 - 1853) m 1794 _Asa Israel KENNEY __________| | (1852 - 1929) m 1880 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Martha SHANNON _____| | (.... - 1885) m 1836| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Leander Zidle KENNEY _| | (1884 - 1967) m 1913 | | | _Israel KENNEY ______+ | | | (1739 - 1791) m 1763 | | _Stephen KENNEY _____|_Susannah HOOD ______ | | | (1771 - 1837) m 1791 (1745 - ....) | | _Josiah KINNEY ______| | | | (1812 - 1885) | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_Merab IVES _________|_____________________ | | | (.... - 1842) m 1791 | |_Elizabeth Armanille KINNEY _| | (1858 - 1911) m 1880 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Marinda WINSHIP ____| | (1824 - 1885) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Wendell Lloyd KINNEY | (1927 - 2003) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Cristy Hilda BREWER __| (1898 - 1970) m 1913 | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[47972] Find A Grave memorial 99026814 offers Wendell's obituary: "Wendell L. Kinney Sr.-Mars Hill-75. Died May 14, 2003 at his residence. He was born Nov.14,1927 in Westfield, the son of Leander and Hilda (Brewer) Kinney. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Winnifred (McKim) Kinney, nine children, Mary Dorr and her husband, Barry, Rita Wilson and her husband, Darrell, all of Mars Hill. Crinia Warner and her husband, Gordon, of Bangor, Wendell Jr. of Dover, DEL., Sue Seeley of Centerville, NB., CAN. Lee and his wife, Deloras of Caribou, Steven and his wife, Danielle of Presque Isle, Joanne Brewer and her husband, Peter of Waterville and Athill of Mars Hill. He is also survived by 2 brothers, Phil Kinney and his wife Eva of Mars Hill and Earl Kinney of Westfield. 13 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, several neices and nephews. Burial at Pierce Cemetery." Wendell served as a Sgt. in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
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[37583] This person is from the unverified Frye Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
_Thomas WHITCOMB ____+ | (1502 - 1587) _William WHITCOMB ___|_Elizabeth BEST _____ | (1528 - ....) _John WHITCOMB ______| | (1558 - 1648) m 1620| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Dorothy TYLER ______|_____________________ | _John WHITCOMB ______| | (1588 - 1662) m 1623| | | _____________________ | | | | | _John HARPER ________|_____________________ | | | (1544 - ....) m 1588 | |_Ann HARPER _________| | m 1620 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Ann Frances SMYTHE _|_____________________ | (1548 - ....) m 1588 _Jonathan T. WHITCOMB _| | (1628 - 1691) m 1667 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _Henry COGGIN _______|_____________________ | | | (1540 - ....) m 1565 | | _Henry COGGIN _______| | | | (1565 - ....) m 1590| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_Elizabeth CARYE ____|_____________________ | | | (1544 - ....) m 1565 | |_Frances COGGIN _____| | (.... - 1671) m 1623| | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Joane BORIDGE ______| | (1569 - ....) m 1590| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--John WHITCOMB | (1684 - 1720) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Hannah LEWIS _________| (.... - 1692) m 1667 | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[23973] His two wives and their descendants are on the Web in 2005 at http://www.memorychest.com/whitcombline/htmg10.htm.
[51536] Edith is daughter of Charles Edgar Woodward (1849-1932) & Ida Evelyn Kelley (1864-1947; m. 25 January 1883 in Jonesport, Washington Co., ME).