[18862] The unverified file in Find A Grave memorial 34321617 states Thomas' wife is Elizabeth Martha Rouse (b. 1590 in Tenderten, Co. Kent, England, d. 18 July 1660 in New London, CT) and offers: "Born between 1581 & 1590 in Tenterden, Kent, England to John & Anice (Peabody) Rouse. Buried in Marshfield, presumably beside her husband, Thomas Bourne. While there is a cenotaph including Thomas Bourn's name at the Old Winslow Burying Ground, there is no evidence that either Bourne was buried there. At this early time, most settlers were buried on their own land, often in burying grounds not locatable now. But given the fact that she died in New London, it is extremely unlikely that she was interred anywhere near Marshfield. Elizabeth is the daughter of John and Anice Peabody Rouse. She was born BTW 1581-1590. She married Thomas Bourne on December 21, 1607 in Matlock, Kent, Derbyshire, England. They had at least 12 children."
_____________________ | ________________________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |________________________________|_____________________ | _Edward Alphonso BYARD ________| | (1844 - 1914) m 1869 | | | _____________________ | | | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |________________________________|_____________________ | _Edward James BYARD ___| | (1872 - 1969) m 1900 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _Joseph EATON __________________|_____________________ | | | (1767 - 1827) | | _Daniel EATON _______| | | | (1810 - 1894) | | | | | _Daniel MORGAN ______+ | | | | | (1745 - 1777) m 1767 | | | |_Martha ("Patty\Polly") MORGAN _|_Lois ALLEN _________ | | | (1775 - 1825) | |_Abigail Mary ("Abbie") EATON _| | (1846 - 1939) m 1869 | | | _____________________ | | | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Betsy BYARD ________| | (1817 - 1916) | | | _____________________ | | | | |________________________________|_____________________ | | |--Ronald Edward BYARD | (1905 - 1982) | _____________________ | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|_____________________ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|_____________________ | | |_Alice Smith BLODGETT _| (1879 - ....) m 1900 | | _____________________ | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|_____________________ | | |_______________________________| | | _____________________ | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |________________________________|_____________________
[11803] Gilbert was Sheriff of Northumberland, 1323-24 and 1339-41. The LDS Church's IGI file calls him Sir Gilbert Bardon (of Northumberland).
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LDS IGI - not verified
[53653] Drucilla is said to be daughter of Stephen Harmon (1793-1872) & Susannah Rideout (1798-1869; m. 30 March 1812 in Maugerville, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada).
[32341] The unverified LeckKill Geist file in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "George Frederick Schnock Schnoke was born in 1741. . . . He died in 1793 in Pennsylvania, at the age of 52. Elizabeth Gerbrich was born on May 30, 1734, in Löwenstein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. . . . . She died on November 19, 1804, in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, at the age of 70."
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Find A Grave memorial 84364650 offers: Urusla married David Stone on August 23, 1584 in Great Bromley, Essex County, England. Her parentage and maiden name is unknown at this time. Ursula and David were the parents of: Simon, Ursula, Mary, Gregory, Elizabeth and Samuel. Ursula and David's two sons Gregory and Simon sailed on the ship The Increase from Ipswich with their wives and families ranging from one month old to 16 years, landing in Massachusetts in April three months later.
******* On April 29, 1904 a stained-glass window, "in memory of Gregory and Simon Stone, was unveiled and dedicated in the church, funds for its execution and installation having been raised among their descendants in America, through the Stone Family Association. The memorial is located in the window of the north aisle nearest the chancel. The three principal panels contain figures representing St. Gregory the Great, St. Mary the Virgin with infant Christ, and St. Simon the Apostle; the smaller main panels under each illustrate a notable incident in the life of each, viz: St. Gregory accosting the captive English children in the Market Place in Rome, the Annunciation of the Virgin, and the call of St. Simon by Christ. In small panels at the top, a seventeeth century vessel occupies the center, suggesting the emigration to America; on one side is the seal of Massachusetts, and on the other that of Essex County, England. Over all in a topmost panel is a dove, representing the Holy Spirit. The inscription on the window reads: 'Saecula praeterita in'Saecula ventura.' (The Generations pass into the coming Generations.) A metal plate below the window is inscribed: To the Glory of God and to the Memory of Simon and Gregory Stone, Brothers, who were born in this Parish, baptized in this Church, and emigrated to Massachusetts in New England in 1635, this Window is erected by American Descendants.'"