___________________________________ | __________________________________________|___________________________________ | _____________________| | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________________|___________________________________ | _John S. DARON ______| | (1809 - 1878) m 1839| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | __________________________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________________|___________________________________ | _Willis Wilson DARON ____| | (1857 - 1945) m 1883 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _George Michael BREINER __________________|___________________________________ | | | (.... - 1782) | | _Peter BREINER ______| | | | (1780 - 1831) | | | | | _Mathias (Lei, Ley?) LOY __________ | | | | | (1706 - 1783) | | | |_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY ________|_Anna Maria DAY ___________________ | | | (1742 - 1806) (1711 - 1786) | |_Elizabeth BRINER ___| | (1814 - 1895) m 1839| | | _Georg (Hammer) HAMER _____________ | | | | | _Johann Georg (Hamer or) HAMMER __________|___________________________________ | | | (1755 - 1812) | |_Catharina HAMMER ___| | (1791 - 1861) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_Anna Maria, wife of Johann Georg HAMMER _|___________________________________ | (1743 - 1830) | |--John David Willis DARON | (1905 - 1918) | ___________________________________ | | | _Georg Michael KUEHNER ___________________|___________________________________ | | (1768 - ....) | _Jacob KINER ________| | | (1793 - 1861) | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|___________________________________ | | | _Henry K. KINER _____| | | (1840 - 1913) | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | _Henry KLINE _____________________________|___________________________________ | | | | (1759 - 1848) | | |_Margaretta KLINE ___| | | (1799 - 1876) | | | | _Peter SHEIBLEY ___________________ | | | | (1742 - 1823) | | |_Mary Magdalena SHEIBLEY _________________|_Anna Elizabeth (Heinsen or) HEIM _ | | (1775 - 1839) (1747 - 1783) |_Margaret Kathryn KINER _| (1866 - 1934) m 1883 | | ___________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|___________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________ | | |__________________________________________|___________________________________
[18062] Sir James was "of Lothian." He m. Joan _____. Sir James is son of William Douglas of Hermiston (b. ca. 1277, d. 1296), who is son of Sir Andrew Douglas of Hermiston (d. ca. 1277). For this line see http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/dd/douglas03.htm
[23562] living - details excluded
Robert came to Hancock Co., Maine from Waldoboro, Maine. He was a ship caulker. A Robert is listed as last of 13 children of John Hanson and wife Deliverance Clark; this Robert was b. ca. 1790, probably at Bocabec, New Brunswick (a community in Saint Patrick Parish, Charlotte County, on the coast close to Maine). John Hanson (b. ca. 1739, d. 1820 at Bocabec, NB), was a native of Marblehead, MA and/or Dover, NH, who m. Elizabeth Clark (d. ca. 1817-18, dau. of William Clark and Ruth Goodwin of Berwick, ME). John served in the British Provincial Army and at the close of the War for Independence went to Castine, ME and took his family to Chamcook Island, now Minister's Island, just off St. Andrew's, NB. Later they moved to Bocabec on the lane called Holt's Point Road. His last child is Robert who m. Priscilla Knight of St. George, NB. {-ref. Cherryfield-Narraguagus Historical Society Newsletter, Vol 20, No. 1 (Spring, 1994).} The 1820 census of Penobscot shows Robert Hanson age 26 or under with a wife in the same age bracket and a male child under age 10; in the 1840 census of Penobscot only the husband and wife are shown in the household, age 50-60, one being employed in agriculture. In the 1840 census is also a Hanson Hutchings with a large family (wife and 7 children). In the 1820 census Robert is engaged in commerce. A Robert Hanson sailed on the frigate "Deane" as apprentice to Capt. Nicholson in 1781 and 1782 per "Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution." If this Robert is father or uncle of our Robert, the home port of the "Deane" may indicate where he signed on. The 1850 census shows Robert, age 66, farmer, real estate value $750, born in NH, and wife Sally (nickname for Sara), age 64, born in Maine; Aaron Banks, age 84 and a pauper, is listed in their household.
A John B. Hanson was born 13 June 1778 at Lebanon, York Co., ME per VR. A Thomas Hanson came before 1660 to Dover, NH - will proved 27 June 1666 - wife Mary, sons Thomas, Tobias, Isaac and Timothy - see "The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire...," Charles Henry Pope (Baltimore: Clearfield/Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002), p. 90. There are many Hansons in Dover, NH and environs in the 18th century. For example, a Benjamin Hanson - this information from Chuck Krause's genealogical Internet site (ckrause@duckharbor.com) 12/98: Benjamin Hanson b. 26 Dec 1709, m. Mary Ham. Benjamin died 22 Oct 1787. Except for land records, not much has been learned of this Benjamin Hanson. In 1745 he wrote a letter to Lt. Moses Wingate who was away with Capt. Samuel Hale's company on the Louisburg Expedition. There was much "throat distemper" that year. This letter from Benjamin referring to the illness was published in Wadleigh's "History of Dover": "Wm. Twombly 3d has lost 2 children and Joseph Twombly has lost one, his only son. We have had very violent thunder and lightning, such as you and I never saw hardly in our lifetimes. Your brother John Drew was killed by Lightning in the month of May on Sabbath day. ...We had a hard trial for Assembly men, such as you never saw in this town though you are an older man than I ...They have got John Gage, Esq., Thomas Wallingford, Esq., and Thomas Davis. Major, my loving friend, I have writ the heads of all the news and concerns of our town. Your wife has often been at my house and she bears your absence as well as you or I can expect any woman, considering their circumstances. I write in short, having no opportunity but this, being from home and Capt. Hanson's, without any jacket on my back, but thanks be my credit and purse I have a good bowl of punch in my hand and I wish you was with me to take a part with me." Wadleigh says that the winter of 1745 was very moderate and the summer fruitful. "Provisions were plenty and cheap but merchants' goods very dear."
Rockingham County Deed 23/391, Benjamin Hanson Jr. blacksmith, sold 10 acres of land allowed to him by the Town of Dover in the first division of the commons to Abigail Hayes of Dover, widow. Mary, his first wife, relinquished her dower right. They signed 4 May 1737 and the deed was recorded 5 Aug 1738. At this time there were two Benjamin Hansons who had married Marys. One of these Benjamins was the son of Tobias and nephew of Benjamin Hanson Sr. This Benjamin married Mary Horne. He was born before 1698 and had died before 1727 as shown by Rockingham Deed 16/601 in which he and Mary sold "for a consideration of a certain sum" not specified, and relinquished all claim to property (no description of what is sold but it sounds like land, goods and chattels) to John Horne. Mary Horne was the daughter of John Horne and Mary Ham. Benjamin and Mary signed this deed 22 Sept 1720. Mercy Hanson, wife of Benjamin, deceased, acknowledged it 30 Oct 1727 and the deed was recorded 4 Dec 1729. (Mercy and Mary are used interchangeably at this time). Mary Ham was the second Mary who had married a Benjamin Hanson and it would seem to be the Mary in Rockingham Deed 23/391 on page 39. Rockingham Deed 22/428, Isaac Lebby sold to Benjamin Hanson Junr., of Dover, blacksmith, land in Dover which Lebby had bought of John Tibbets in 1737, part of the original right given by Dover to James Clark (Tibbets bough of Clark in 1736). This was signed 10 May 1737 and recorded 12 May 1737. Rockingham Deed 24/85, Benjamin Hanson Jr., Dover, blacksmith sold to Robert Hanson, 5 acres of land part of that purchased of Lebby in Rockingham Deed 22/428. This was signed 29 Mar 1739 and recorded 14 May 1739. Rockingham Deed 24/176, Edmund Layn sold to Benjamin Hanson, Jr, blacksmith, of Dover, land towards the upper end of Dover Neck between the road that leads from Cloutmans up to Conchecha and Richard Scammons, 7 acres more or less. Signed 21 June 1739; recorded 19 July 1739. (See Rockingham Deed 53/165 below). Rockingham Deed 40/207, William Gerrish sold to Benjamin Hanson Jr., of Dover, blacksmith, land on the west side of Bellemans Bank Freshet and on the west side of the road from Cocheco toDurham, 21 acres more or less. This was signed 6 Dec 1752 and recorded 27 Dec 1752. (This land was on Route 108, west of the Bellamy River). Rockingham Deed 53/165, Benjamin Hanson Junr., of Dover, blacksmith, sold to "my brother Joseph Hanson, Junr., of Dover, Husbandman" land in Dover towards the upper end of Dover Neck between the road that leads from Cloutmans up to Cochecha and Richard Scammons land containing 7 acres more or less. Signed 27 Aug 1751 and recorded 9 June 1757. (See Rockingham Deed 24/176 above). Rockingham Deed 89/121, Benjamin Hanson of Dover, blacksmith, for 160 pounds ld tenor paid by Enoch Hoeg of Portsmouth, goldsmith, one small piece of land in Dover adjacent to Hoag's other land which heretofore belonged to Benjamin Hanson, beginning on the main road at the southeast corner of Hoeg's land running southeasterly two rods by the road and then running northwesterly on a direct line between 17 and 18 rods to a small pine tree standing by George Hanson's land at the fence and 12 feet and a half from Hoeg's southwesterly corner bounds and then running northeasterly by Hoeg's land to the first bounds. This was signed 17 Dec 1763 and acknowledged and recorded 25 Oct 1765. (This is the land west of the road from Cocheco to ver Point - Route 16. It seems to be from the 2 acres sold to Benjamin Jr., in Rockingham Deed _7/527. The location of Enoch Hoag's house is given in Quint's "Historical Memoranda" as just north of the home of Benjamin Hanson III. I believe he is mistaken in calling this Benjamin "III" as he goes on to refer to the next house as that of Jonathan Hanson and these two are both blacksmiths and brothers in his account.)
Strafford County Deed 21/47, Benjamin Hanson of Dover, blacksmith, sold to David Hanson land beginning at the northwest corner of Marble Osborn's lot, running easterly 8 rods and 3/4; the northerly on land in the possession of Widow Sarah Hanson for 135 feet (8.18 rods); then westerly on ``my own land'' 8 3/4 rods to the Country Road that passes through Dover (Route 16); on said road 128 feet to bounds first mentioned, together with the dwelling house I and said David now llive in and all other buildings standing thereon. Signed 18 Feb 1784 and recorded 16 Sept 1785. (This seems to be a part of Rockingham Deed 77/527. The only David Hanson I have found who could belong here is David, the son of Benjamin III and Mercy Watson, who married Mary Roberts. This would make him a grandson of Benjamin Jr. Mary (Ham) Hanson had died in 1753 and David may have been living with the grandfather and caring for him). On 7 Apr 1751, Mary Hanson and children Anthony, Nabby and Betty, were baptised. John Ham made his will 7 Dec 1753 in Dover in which he mentions "my daughter Mary Hanson, deceased" and her children, Sarah (not 18), Anthony, (not 21) and Abigail and Betty (not 18). There are no other children mentioned, of Benjamin and Mary (Ham) Hanson. However, in this will, John Ham, in speaking of the children of another daughter, says that her son has already had his share so now leaves him nothing. In spite of lack of definite records, I believe that the land records prove that Benjamin Jr., married Mary Ham and they had a son Benjamin III. Benjamin Hanson Jr., born 26, 10 mo., 1709, married Mary Ham, born 1706. She was living in 1751 and dead by 1753. She was the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Knight) Ham. See the Ham Family. This Benjamin Hanson Jr., was probably the one who died 22 Oct 1787 as reported in a Bill of Mortality from Nathaniel Cooper's notes -- Cnfg 2 at Dover, NH, Library.
Children: 1. Benjamin III; 2. Sarah, born after 1735; 3. Antony or Anthony, born after 1732. [The only Anthony found] - married 24 Jan 1771 in Dover NH by Dr. Jeremy Belknap to Hannah Davis of Dover. He was in the Revolution and was living in 1790. He had four sons apparently. The town supplied Hannah with provisions in 1781 while he was in service.] [Possibly others.]
A Robert Hanson was son of Maule Hanson in Dover as discovered in Maule's estate administration; this Robert (b. 9 Dec 1753, d. 8 Dec 1838) m. (1) 13 Dec 1782 at Hampton, NH Miriam Sargent who d, 26 March 1795; Robert m. (2) 23 Aug 1796 Anna Austin of Madbury (b. 11 Oct 1765 to Elijah Austin).
Also see the Hanson story relating to Native American raids in the Dover, NH area:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/4798/Indians.htm
Leslie Venuti (lvenuti@color-country.net) in 2000 shared photocopies of a family bible page from Thorndike, ME:
Robert Hanson's Family:
Robert Hanson was born Nov. 17th 1775;
Elizabeth Hanson his wife was born May (7 or 17th) 1764;
They were married March 26th 1807.
Their Children:
Moses Hanson was born Jan. 29th 1808;
Timothy . . . March 27th 1809;
Rifus . . . Oct. 17th 1810;
Jane . . . Dec. 28th 1811;
Dorcas B. . . . Feb. 15th 1814
Lydia . . . April 14th 1816;
Martha Eunice . . . Oct. 31st 1817;
Stephen . . . July 4th 1820;
Sarah Elizabeth . . . August 19th 1822;
Robert . . . Oct. 30th 1824;
John W. . . . April 6th 1827;
Huldah R. . . . Aug. 13th 1829;
Deaths:
Rufus Hanson died Dec. 4th 1810;
Lydia Hanson . . . Oct. 29th 1816;
Huldah R. . . . Oct. 27th 1837;
Robert Hanson . . .Feb. 7th 1856 age 81 yrs.
Leslie Venuti also shared a photocopy of the Certificate of Marriage for Robert Hanson and Elizabeth Hanson which states that they married in the Quaker (Friends) Meeting at Vassalborough, MA (now ME), that Robert is son of Moses Hanson of Farmington (Stafford Co., NH) and wife Mary, that Elizabeth is daughter of Caleb Hanson of Harflem [sic] in Kennebec County and his wife Judith. This certificate is signed by members of the Meeting, including many Hansons.
Ancestry.com offers: "Hanson Name Meaning - English (chiefly Midlands and northern England, especially Yorkshire): patronymic from Hann or the byname Hand. Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAmhsaigh . . . . Irish: variant of McKittrick. Respelling of Scandinavian Hansen or Hansson."
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Note: The 1850 federal census in Penobscot, Hancock Co., ME lists a Robert Hanson (age 66, b. in NH) with wife Sally (age 64. b in ME).
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[34458] Hiram is from the unverified Leduc Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states he is son of Thomas Paul (b. 1798 in England, d. 1871). He was a potato farmer, merchant, and sawmill operator. http://www.noyesgenealogy.net reports "Enlisted in Colebrook, NH on 11 Dec 1861 and mustered into the Union Army in Augusta, ME; private in 5th Battery, 1st Regiment Mounted Artillery, Maine Volunteers. Promoted to Corporal 10 Apr 1863; Sergeant 18 Apr 1864. Received musketball in his right thigh at the Battle of Cedar Creek, VA; hospitalized in Baltimore. Reduced from Sergeant at his own request 11 Apr 1865 and received honorable discharge from Army 6 Jul 1865. After marrying Francena in 1866, they purchased land in Stewartstown, NH. Moved to Limestone, ME 1877."
_Johann Adam REBUCK ______ | _Valentine REHBOCK _______|__________________________ | (1730 - 1802) m 1757 _Johann Adam RABUCK ________| | (1763 - 1835) m 1780 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Anna Barbara BALDAUF ____|__________________________ | (1735 - 1808) m 1757 _John Conrad REBUCK _______| | (1788 - 1857) | | | _Johannes HAUPT __________+ | | | (1686 - 1727) | | _Johann Samuel HAUPT _____|__________________________ | | | (1725 - 1784) m 1748 | |_Anna Maria HAUPT __________| | (1763 - 1830) m 1780 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Catherine Barbara KOETH _|__________________________ | m 1748 _Isaac REBUCK ___________| | (1821 - ....) | | | _Johannes Peter REITZ ____+ | | | (1690 - 1732) | | _Johan George REITZ ______|__________________________ | | | (1726 - 1793) | | _Andreas REITZ _____________| | | | (1755 - 1837) m 1781 | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Anna Martha STEIGERWALD _|__________________________ | | | (1719 - 1788) | |_Lulu Juliana REITZ _______| | (1792 - 1857) | | | _Johann George BROSIUS ___+ | | | (1694 - ....) m 1724 | | _Sebastian Simon BROSIUS _|_Anna Catherine SIMON ____ | | | (1725 - 1789) m 1748 | |_Maria Margaretha BROSIUS __| | (1761 - 1826) m 1781 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Barbara Margaretha ROTH _|__________________________ | m 1748 | |--Harriet REBUCK | (1859 - ....) | _Johannes Yost ERDMAN ____ | | (.... - 1760) m 1711 | _Johann Andreas ERDMAN ___|_Anna Catharine SEIPLE ___ | | (1721 - 1795) (1682 - 1769) | _Johan George ERDMAN _______| | | (1754 - 1821) | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_Anna Margaret FREDERICK _|__________________________ | | | _Johann George ERDMAN _____| | | (1787 - 1858) m 1810 | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | __________________________|__________________________ | | | | | | |_Dorothea MILLER ___________| | | (1756 - ....) | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________|__________________________ | | |_Christine Dinah ERDMAN _| (1827 - 1864) | | _Johan Abraham SCHNEIDER _+ | | (1685 - 1722) m 1712 | _George Daniel SCHNEIDER _|_Anna Catherine SIMON ____ | | (1721 - 1789) m 1748 | _Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER _| | | (1749 - 1821) m 1773 | | | | _Martin STUPP ____________ | | | | (.... - 1755) | | |_Magdalena STUPP _________|_Anna Catharina SCHULTZ __ | | (1728 - 1814) m 1748 |_Anna Catharina SCHNEIDER _| (1792 - 1842) m 1810 | | __________________________ | | | __________________________|__________________________ | | |_Anna Maria BORDNER ________| (1756 - 1827) m 1773 | | __________________________ | | |__________________________|__________________________
_____________________ | _John TAPLEY ________|_____________________ | (1638 - 1693) m 1663 _William Davidson TAPLEY _| | (1670 - 1715) m 1697 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth PRIDE ____|_____________________ | m 1663 _John TAPLEY ________| | (1705 - ....) m 1732| | | _____________________ | | | | | _William CASH _______|_____________________ | | | (1642 - 1712) m 1667 | |_Elizabeth CASH __________| | (1672 - 1720) m 1697 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth LAMBERT __|_____________________ | (1646 - 1711) m 1667 _Job TAPLEY _________| | (1736 - 1824) m 1757| | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | __________________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Martha MOULTON _____| | m 1732 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Peletiah TAPLEY | (1757 - 1834) | _Renald FERNALD _____+ | | (1595 - 1656) m 1633 | _Thomas FERNALD _____|_Joanna WARBURTON ___ | | (1633 - 1699) m 1658 (1603 - 1660) | _Samuel FERNALD __________| | | (1675 - ....) m 1699 | | | | _Mark HUNKING _______ | | | | (1615 - 1667) | | |_Temperance HUNKING _|_____________________ | | (1637 - 1706) m 1658 | _Hercules FERNALD ___| | | (1713 - 1794) m 1736| | | | _Daniel PAUL ________ | | | | (.... - 1672) m 1617 | | | _Stephen PAUL _______|_Elizabeth LEVER ____ | | | | (1644 - 1695) m 1668 (.... - 1668) | | |_Susanna PAUL ____________| | | (1674 - 1743) m 1699 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Katherine MAVERICK _|_____________________ | | m 1668 |_Susanna FERNALD ____| (1740 - 1826) m 1757| | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _Nathaniel TUCKER ________| | | (1671 - 1742) m 1702 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Mary TUCKER ________| (1719 - 1752) m 1736| | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_Anna ALLEN ______________| (1684 - 1748) m 1702 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[17117] Peletiah arrived and settled on lot 12 in West Brooksville, ME about 1777. He and Sally had Susannah (1784-1848, m. Jacob Osgood of Blue Hill, ME), Lucy (1786), Sally (1788-1846), Benjamin (1789, died young), Rebecca (1790-1838, m. Joseph Lunt, pioneer of Brooksville), Robert (1792-1863, m. Eliza Condon), Thomas (1794, m. Polly Wentworth), William S. (1796), Peletiah (1797), Elsy (1799, m. John Lymburner and Gersham Varnum), Mary (1801), Job (1803), John (1805), Luther (1808), Nancy (1811) and Joel (1814). "Traditions and Record of Brooskville, Maine" (Camden, Maine, 1974), p. 55: "His ancestors came from Tor Bay and Devonshire, England, to Massachusetts about 1640. Peletiah married Sally Stover and they lived on the farm now owned by Milly Tapley, a great granddaughter. They had sixteen children...." See "Genealogy of the Tapley Family,", Harriet Silvester Tapley (Danvers, MA,1900), p. 13. An article about his descendants is in The Ellsworth American newspaper, 27 Dec 2001, section 2, p. 3.
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[32325] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaroslav_II_of_Vladimir.
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