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1651 Family living in Friendsville, Wabash Co., IL in 1823. (source, post by Grace Bagwell...contact email bad...she has more information) COURTER, Matthew (I3125)
 
1652 Family of Stanley's stepfather (Lonzo Adkins) gave him as a stepson. The obituary of his sister, Sandra Kaye Hudson Hall lists Stanley Hudson with no data except to mention his wife's name as Rose, but also with no data. Family F1731
 
1653 Family recollection gives that Mary and Willie had a sister (or perhaps half-sister) named Beulah. No documents or futher information about her has been found. Beulah (I2100)
 
1654 Family recollection gives that Rasia was born in Milton, about 15 miles west of Scott Depot. Adkins, Rasia Deuoda (I32)
 
1655 Family recollection said born in Italy, so perhaps Antonia's parents were from Italy. Rosas de Torres, Antonia (I4281)
 
1656 Family recollection: Herman came to the USA from the Netherlands in 1911 with his sisters Henrietta and Gerarda.

Notation in 1920 Michigan Census: Immigration in 1909 (Alien), born Holland. 
Speijers, Hermanus Antonius (I4179)
 
1657 Family recollections suggest Alberto had several wives in different towns. Who they were and where they lived is not known. Balladaires, Alberto (I4282)
 
1658 family records, gravestone
 
King, James E. (I106)
 
1659 family records, gravestone
 
King, Sanford Newton (I108)
 
1660 family records, gravestone King, Albert (I100)
 
1661 family records, gravestone King, Mary Elizabeth (I101)
 
1662 family records, gravestone King, Ophelia (I102)
 
1663 family records, gravestone King, Anna (I105)
 
1664 family records, gravestone Newton, Narcissa (I142)
 
1665 family records, marr cert, gravestone

 
Newton, Caroline (I96)
 
1666 family records, pers knowledge, Verna (King) Aldrich, sister King, Pattie (I87)
 
1667 Family said to be from Scotland (no documentation given). Mills, William Sr. (I17800)
 
1668 Family sometimes uses Stricklen spelling. Family F395
 
1669 Family tree of Nancy Bowers cited William's death date and place as a possible, based on a gravestone. Carter, William (I8681)
 
1670 Farabert, son of Clodomir, King of the Franks, and Basilda, renewed the league that had been established with the Germans by his ancestors. He died in 186. His son was Sunno. King Farabert (I7802)
 
1671 Farmed at Catnish, lived at Oban. FLETCHER, Patrick (I9345)
 
1672 Father born in IL? - 1880 US census (or type/omission...and Anna born IL, father born England, mother born IL) Anna (I4600)
 
1673 Find A Grave entry (never a primary source) gives Henry's exact birth date in 1833 from his gravestone; however, the 1850, 1860 & 1870 censuses indicate a birth year around 1836-1837...more appropriate to his mother, Catharina's (Katrina's) age. This may indicate that the Heinrich, son of Nicholas is not this Heinrich Ruhl, husband of Fredericka Rinne. Since Henry/Heinrich only appears in the censuses in St. Louis once during each census period, it would appear that this is our Henry. Ruhl, Heinrich Sr. (I17372)
 
1674 First Husband of Mary Ann Sales/Seals, second wife of Joel B. Couch (per IL Marr Index). STRINE (I4997)
 
1675 First marriage, spouse's name not given here. Family F26779
 
1676 First name is Mary, sometimes shown as Marie, an affectionate name, used only by Russ. (Per daughter, Diana) Speyers, Mary (I496)
 
1677 First Prince of Wales, 1301; Edward reigned from 1307 until 1327 when he was deposed on January 21, 1327 and murdered by a red-hot poker in his bowels. His reign was troubled by extravagances, military disasters in Scotland (notably at Bannockburn in 1314), and the unpopularity of his favorite peers, Gaveston (who died in 1312) and Hugh le Despencer (1262-1326). He was the first Prince of Wales.

Edward Plantaganet II., of Caernarvon, Prince of Wales, ascended to the throne as King Edward II. He was born at Caernarvon Castle, in Wales, on April 25, 1284. By charter dated February 7, 1301 he rescinded a grant of the principality of Wales and the county of Chester. He married, on January 28, 1307/08, Isabella of France, daughter of King Philip IV, the Fair, King of France. She died August 22, 1358. Incapable as a ruler and pleasure loving, he reigned for twenty years, being advised at first by Piers Gaveston, whom the barons disliked and murdered in 1312. In 1314 King Edward II. was defeated by the Scots at the battle of Bannockburn. The Despencers later controlled the government; they too were disliked, and by the Queen Isabella in particular. She returned to her native France, taking her son Edward with her and refused to return while the Despencer family was in power. King Edward's followers deserted him and on January 7, 1327 he was deposed by Parliament. He was later imprisoned at Kenilworth Castle and then at Berkeley Castle, where he was murdered September 21, 1327, and was buried at Gloucester. 
PLANTAGANET, Edward II of Caernavon King of England (I6084)
 
1678 Florence was Lloyd's 4th wife. Family F1459
 
1679 Florence's mother married again to Malachi Perry. Apparently Florence was adopted by her stepfather, as she used the Perry surname. Drake, Florence (I13188)
 
1680 Florida was born after mother Annie's death, so might be from an earlier marriage. ANDERS, Florida (I732)
 
1681 follow up adding addl desc at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/e/t/Jay-V-Setliff/ODT37-0003.html Setliff, Barnett B. (I12747)
 
1682 For Joseph P. Couch, born 2/1/1865, Wabash County, Ill. The family members are listed as living in Wabash County, Illinois in 1870 census records. Joseph P. married Margaret Anderson (born 10/17/1868, Ill.) on 2/24/1887. Shortly after they married, they moved west to Oakville, Washington. In 1900, they appear in the 1900 census of Edwards County, Illinois, with one daughter and three sons (all born in Washington). In 1910, Joseph and Margaret were in Jackson County, Illinois, with one daughter and six sons.

In 1920, Joseph and Margaret were still living in Jackson County, Illinois with four sons. Kenneth Earl Couch (born on 8/27/1904), one of the sons born in Illinois, was now a minister living in Reynolds County, Missouri and married Hallene Mercedes Demson Couch on 10/26, 1927. Sometime before 1930, Joseph and Margaret moved to live with Kenneth and Mercedes. Joseph P. Couch died, 10/21/1933 in Carter County, Missouri. Margaret A. Couch died on 1/17/1941 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. They are buried in a Smith Cemetery, Alton, Oregon County, Missouri together with Kenneth Couch who died in 1970 and Mercedes who died in 1965.

From Vickie Couch Lunden, descendant of Joseph P. Couch through Emmett Charles Couch, provided in 2008. 
Family F24857
 
1683 formerly given as parent to Giles Smith, a direct ancestor of Doug Couch, this lineage is replaced with Henry Smith and Anne Pynchon. Thomas may be the name of Giles' grandfather, and Frances Sanford the name of his grandmother.
 
SANFORD, Frances (I4477)
 
1684 formerly given as parent to Giles Smith, a direct ancestor of Doug Couch, this lineage is replaced with Henry Smith and Anne Pynchon. Thomas may be the name of Giles' grandfather, and Frances Sanford the name of his grandmother. SMITH, Thomas (I4476)
 
1685 Formerly listed as buried in Newton Cemetery; which may have been a former name for Westlawn. Ryder, Lora Edna (I8929)
 
1686 Formerly listed as buried in Newton Cemetery; which may have been a former name for Westlawn. Brown, Rawleigh H. (I8930)
 
1687 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2141
 
1688 Foulques exerted his control over his vassals and was later caught up in dynatic quarrels between the French and English kings. In 2218, his son Georggrey Plantagenet married Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England, and became the progenitor of England's branch of the Angevin dynasty. Fulk visited Palestine in 1120 and returned in 1129 to marry Melisend, daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem. Fulk became King of Jerusalem on Baldwin II's death in 1131 and spent the first year of his reign settling a dispute in Antioch (Turkey) and putting down a revolt led by his wife's lover, Hugh de Le Puiset. In 1137, he allied himself with the Byzantines against a Turkish leader, 'Imad ad-Din Zangi, of Mosul (Iraq) and in 1140 helped the Muslims of Damascus ward off Zangi's armies. He protected Jerusalem in the south by constructing a series of fortresses, including Krak of Moab.

Source:
Encyclopedia Brittanica online. 
Count of Anjou, Fulke V 'the Younger' King of Jerusalem (I5735)
 
1689 Found on family search.org shows him being born in
Georgetown,Beaver,Pennsylvania.Also shows birthdate as 1789
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MANASSA CO
USA 81141
MARY COTTRELL ANDERSON Microfilm: 1394440
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BYRON WY
USA 82412
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LITHERLAND, George O. (I3123)
 
1690 Found on the list of Origianal Hartford Founders - A list of those settlers who came to Hartford before February, 1640 He is listed as: Francis Andrews

list found online at:
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ct/hartford/towns/hartford/prop001a.txt

"Francis Andrews purchased before 1640 the north part of Richard Buttler's lot on the corner of the present elm and Trinity Streets. Died in Fairfield. Will dated June 6, 1662; proved March 5, 1993." From Families of Early Hartford, CT page 10

Sources:
Abbrev: Families of Early Hartford, CT
Author: Lucius Barnes Barbour
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publications, 1982
Repository:
Name: GenealogyLibrary.com (Family Tree Maker)

Page: 10
Quality: 3
Abbrev: Families of Early Hartford, CT
Author: Lucius Barnes Barbour
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publications, 1982
Repository:
Name: GenealogyLibrary.com (Family Tree Maker)

Page: 10
Quality: 3
Text: d. 1662-3, died in Fairfield

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copy of family group web page data: [bracketed comments added]

First Generation
1. Francis1 Andrus was born in England about 1620. Francis died 1662/1663 in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT, at 43 years of age. He married Anna Smith. Francis Andrews purchased before 1640, the north part of Richard Butler's lot on the corner of the present Elm & Trinity streets. He removed to Fairfield where he was an early member of the 1st Congregational Church. His name appears on the founders monument in Fairfield.

His will is dated 6 June 1662, proved 5 March 1663. Anna, late wife of Francis Andrews dec'd, sold to [!son-in-law] Simon Couch, 14 Mar 1663/4; and on 28 Feb 1673/4 Couch had land entered which he had purchased of Ann Smith, Exec'x of the will of Francis Andrews. Francis may have been the brother of William of Hartford and John of Farmington. It is at least worth to note that John (son of Francis) and Thomas (son of William) m. sisters, daus. of John Kirby of Middletown; while Thomas (son of Francis) and Abraham (son of John) also m. sisters, daus. of Robert Porter of Farmington.

Francis [!Andrews] Andrus and Anna Smith had the following children:

2 i. Hannah2 Andrus. She married John Crampton. John was "of Norwalk".

3 ii. Elizabeth Andrus.

4 iii. Ruth Andrus.

5 iv. Jeremiah Andrus. He removed to Bedford.

6 v. Hester Andrus.

7 vi. Rebecca Andrus. She married Samuel Benedict 7 July 1678. Samuel was "of Norwalk".

8 vii. Mary Andrus [!Mary Frances Andrews]. Mary died 1671. She married Simon Couch. Simon died 1688.

9 viii. John Andrus was born in Hartford, Hartford, CT 1646. John died 1683 in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT, at 37 years of age. He was christened 27 September 1646 in Hartford, Hartford, CT.

10 ix. Thomas Andrus was born in Hartford, Hartford, CT 1647. He was christened 2 January 1648 in Hartford, Hartford, CT.
+ 11 x. Abraham Andrus was born about 1652.

Send email to preparer: vtandrew@erols.com
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ANDREWS, Francis (I2683)
 
1691 founded or refounded Tavistock Abbey Ordwulf (I7862)
 
1692 Founder of the English family de Bohun, as he held the manor of Bohun/Bohon in Normandy, on the Cotentin Peninsula between Coutances and the estuary of the Vire. Although he was the first Humphrey de Bohun ("Boon"), his son Humphrey has traditionally been called Humphrey I. de Bohun, Humphrey "with a Beard" (I7210)
 
1693 Francis Barnham was knighted at Whitehall on James I's acccession at the same time as his father (NICHOLS'S, ut supra), and represented Grampound in the parliaments of 1603 and 1614. Barnham, Sir Francis (I11871)
 
1694 Francus (variously, Francio), son of Antharius, King of the Sicambri, issued an edict during his reign changing the name of the tribe from Sicrambri to Franci. The tribe would eventually become known as the Franks. And Francus would be known by the title, King of the Franks. Continuing the alliances created by his predecessors, Francus assembled an army nearly 300,000 strong, composed of Franks, Saxons and Thuringians. He attacked the Romans and successfully withstood their advances. He also established diplomatic relations with the German princes, and entered into a perpetual league with them. Francus died in 11 B.C. His son was Clodius. KING OF THE FRANKS, Francus (I6988)
 
1695 Frank A....born Barth was adopted by his stepfather, Dr. Edward George Brown, taking on the Brown surname Brown, Frank Adrian (I4960)
 
1696 Frank was Killed In Action with the sinking of a Japanese ship carrying American prisoners of war, sailing from Manila, Philippine Islands by submarine action on October 24, 1944. Brown, Capt. Frank Otto (I282)
 
1697 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F26264
 
1698 From "Genealogy an Personal History of Northern Pennsylvania" by John W. Jordan, Lewis Historical
Publishing Co., NYC, 1913, reprint by Heritage Books
James Couch, the first member of this family of whom we have definite information, was born in New York state in
1823, and died at HammersIey Fork, Pennsylvania, in 1898. He learned the trade of milling in New York State,
and then removed first to Milan, Pennsylvania, and later, a short time before his death, to Hammersley Fork. He
was a Republican in politics and a Methodist in religion and very active in church work. He married Susan A. Hults,
who was born in New York State in 1825, and is now living in Milan, Pennsylvania, Children: 1. Annie, married
Servillon Kitchen, of Milan; child, Elizabeth, married Herbert Sampson, a railroad carpenter. 2. Henrietta, married
John Vanatta, a civil war veteran and pensioner, of Claremont, Virginia; children: Burt and others. 3. Harriet,
married Jules Sexton, of Bradford County, Pennsylvania; child, Belle. 4. John Corwin. 5. Antoinette, died in
Binghamton, New York; married Orville Newell. 6. James, married Myra Walters, of Hammersley Fork; children:

Laura, married Richard Powers; Nettie, married Edward Ressler; Lottie; Jennie; Carman. 7. Phebe, died in Athens,
Pennsylvania, married Edward Hoyt, child, Louis. 8. Charles, living at Punxsutawny, Pennsylvania, married
Margaret _____. 9. William, living at Punxsutawny, Pennsylvania, married Sarah, sister to his brother Charles' wife.
10. Kate, died in Waverly, New York, in 1900, married George Babcock.

See 1850 Montgomery, Orange County, Ny, Federal Census, Dwelling 506, Family 564, for Silas C. Couch

From 1860 Barton, Tioga County, Ny Federal Census ....
Dwelling 166, Family 162 ...
Couch, James, age 41, born NY
Susan, age 34, born NY
Henrietta, age 14, born NY
Hannah, age 12, born NY
Hester, age 10, born NY
John, age 8, born NY
Antinette, age 7, born NY
Phebe, age 5, born NY
James S, age 2, born NY

From 1865 Barton, Tioga County, Ny, State Census ....
Dwelling 69, Family 79
Couch, James, age 45, born Ulster Co.
Susan A., age 39, born Orange Co.
Hester, age 17, born Orange Co.
Hannah L., age 15, born Orange Co.
John C., age 13, born Orange Co.
Antoinetta, age 11, born Orange Co.
Phobe A., age 9, born Orange Co.
James S., age 7, born Tioga Co.
Charles L., age 2, born Tioga Co.

From Sheshequin Township, Bradford County, PA, 1870 Census .....
Dwelling 130, Family 130 ......
Hults, Samuel, age 69, m, farmer, 1500, 300, born NY
Eliza, age 60, f, keeping house, born PA

Dwelling 131, Family 131 ......
Couch, James, age 51, m, miller, 500, 150, born NY
Suson (sic), age 45, f, keeping house, born NY
John age 18, m, born NY
Phebe, age 15, f, born NY
Charles, age 8, m, born NY
Marshall W., age 5, m, born NY
Suson (sic), age 2, f, born PA

From Ulster Township, Bradford County, PA 1880 Census ...
Dwelling 67, Family 67 ........
Couch, James, age 60, M, hus, laborer, born NY, father born CT
Susan, age 54, F, wife, housekeeper, born NY, father born, NY, mother born NY
Marshel, age 14, M, son, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Katie, age 12, F, dau, born PA, father born NY, mother born NY

Dwelling 167, Family 170
Hults Eliza, 70 F boarder (at K. Abajina French house), widow, born PA, father born PA, mother born PA 
COUCH, James D. (I3337)
 
1699 From "Richard Higgins and His Descendants", by Mrs. Katharine Chapin Higgins, 1918:
Having now a good house and twenty aacres of land, and being a tailor with an apprentice, Richard Higgins bethought himself of a wife and his eye fell upon Lydia chandler, daughter of Edmund Chandler, of Duxbury and Scituate. She was favorable to his suit, and on December 11, 1634.*, they were married and went to housekeeping in the house bought of John Barnes....
*The date of marriage was Nov. 23, 1634, according to Eastham records.

 
Family F24968
 
1700 From "The Revolutionary Soldiers of Redding, Ct" by William Edgar Gruman, pg. 131 ...
Couch, Jonathan, April 2, 1777, he was appointed on a committee of nine to take care of the families of soldiers in
the service of the country.

Another accounting of Jonathan's ancestry is listed in a "Transcription of Frost/Couch genealogy" (The link to
Oliver Couch needs to be investigated. Is this the same family? )

Oliver Couch History_1 gen. - Oliver Couch - a native of Wolverton, Lincolnshire, England, whose father kept a
hotel then called Lincoln's Inn, came to America in the ship Live Oak, Nov. 16, 1636.__In 1640 he settled in
Saybrook or Lyme, Connecticut. He had two brothers, Henry and John, who came with him. Oliver, our ancestor,
had a son named:__2d gen. Henry, who had a son_3d " Oliver - Oliver's son_4th " Johnathan had six children
(his wife was Eunice) who were:_5th gen. Joseph_Eli_Lucy (underscored in text)_Eunice_Hildah_Mary__Eli
married Edna Parsons. They had seven children.__Lucy married Joseph Frost 4th September 19, 1781. The
names of their 10 children are given in the Frost History.
 
COUCH, Jonathan (I2785)
 
1701 FROM BELOW AND MANY OTHER RECORDS...

Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
BICKFORD, John (I924)
 
1702 FROM BELOW AND MANY OTHER RECORDS...

Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
CATOR, Elizabeth (I925)
 
1703 From Jerusalem, Yates County, Ny, 1850 federal census (Pg. 73) ...
Dwelling 441, Family 456
Silas M. Couch, age 40, farmer, born Ny
Margaret, age 55, born Ny
Mary A, age 11, born Ny
Daniel, age 9, born Ny
Joseph, age 6, born Ny
Silas, age 2, born Ny
Susan C Couch, age 1, born Ny
Sussanna Milspaugh, age 65, born Ny
Elizabeth, age 27, born Ny

Jerusalem, Yates County, Ny, 1855 state census
Couch Daniel 2/212
Couch Dewit S 2/212
Couch Hannah E 2/212
Couch Joseph 2/212
Couch Margrett 2/212
Couch Mary A 2/212
Couch Silas M 2/212
Couch Susan C 2/212

From Town of Jerusalem, Yates County, Ny, 1860 federal census (Pg. 639) ...
Dwelling 4, Family 4
Silas M. Couch, age 49, farmer, born Conn
Margaret, age 45, Domestic, born Ny
Mary A, age 18, Domestic, born Ny
Daniel R, age 19, Farm laborer, born Ny
Joseph, age 17, Farm laborer, born Ny
Silas D, age 14, born Ny
Susan C, age 11, born Ny
Elizabeth, age 9, born Ny
Susana Milspaugh, age 76, Domestic, born Ny
Eliza, age 39, Domestic, born Ny

Yates County Court Records Indictments 1823-1899
11-37-1851 People Vs Couch, Silas M, Common nuisance: sowing foul seed on public lands

Notes provided by Chris Barry:
In April 1851, a Yates County, New York grand jury indicted Silas M. Couch on a charge of creating a common
nuisance. The petition alleges he "did maliciously, wickedly, unlawfully & wilfully plant, sow, scutter and
spread" the seeds of "certain noxious and hurtful plants, weeds and vegetables" on public lands, making the land
"entirely useless and valueless to the good and honest citizens." District Attorney D.I. Sunderlin is unsparing in
his description of the alleged offender: "Silas M. Couch, late of the town of Jerusalem in the said County of
Yates, yeoman, being an evil dispised [sic] person and of a wicked and malicious disposition and unlawfully and
wilfully contriving how to harass and injure the good citizens..." (From Yates County Court Records, Indictments
1823-1899, locator 11-37, photocopies courtesy Yates County Historian). The outcome of the case is not clear
from the record at hand, but it is hoped that Silas' only offense was planting the seeds of legal hyperbole.
Silas M. Couch, 59, farmer, appears in the 1870 U.S. Census of Tyrone, Schuyler County NY, pg. 6, dwelling
45, family 48 (enum. 27 July 1870). Listed with him are Margaret, 54, Mary, 31, Daniel, 29, Joseph, 25, Susan,
20 and Elizabeth, 18. The 1875 NY State Census lists Silas and Margaret, along with children Mary A., Daniel
R., Susan C. and Elizabeth in Canandaigua, Ontario County (Election District 1, pg. 14, family 119, enum. 8 June
1875). Silas is not enumerated with his wife and family in the 1880 U.S. Census (see notes for Margaret).
His will, dated 15 Jan. 1891, says he is of Jerusalem, Yates County, NY. William T. Hurd is named executor.
Bequests to: "Wilson S. Couch One hundred and fifty dollars."

"Second...The remainder of my estate I bequeath to the Presbyterian Church for the education of poor children."
"Before the above legacies are paid my executor shall procure a suitable tombstone and pay all my funeral
expenses."
"The amount given by me to my brother Wilson S. Couch is the legacy received by me from my sister Sally M.
Coon."
The 1892 NY State Census of Jerusalem, Yates County, lists Silas M. Crouch [sic], 80, after the family of
Benjamin Egleston. (1st Election District, pg. 11). The family of J. Stephen Raymond follows.
Petition for proof of will, dated 12 Oct. 1894, says the estate is worth $900 and lists heirs Daniel R. Couch, son,
Susan Brown, daughter, Hannah Elizabeth Emerson, daughter, all of Canandaigua. (From Yates County Office of
Public History, will file 129C).
 
COUCH, Silas Murwin (I3334)
 
1704 From LDS website .....
Marriage(s): Spouse: MARY JANE HUTCHINGS, Marriage: 2 Dec 1846 Seventh Presbyterian Church, New York,
New York, New York (is this the same Mary??)

Notes from Chris Barry
Among death notices in the Newburgh Daily Journal of Fri. 28 Apr. 1865, is the following: "April 27th, After a
long and painful illness, Mary, beloved wife of George Couch, aged 40 years, 6 months and 18 days.
I would not live alway,
No welcome the tomb,
Since Jesus hath lain there,
I dread not its gloom,
There sweet be my rest till
He bid me arise,
To hail him in triumph
Descending the skies.
"Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, from No.
50 Washington street, and from the Second M.E. Church at 10 
Mary (I3339)
 
1705 From the Barbour Index - microfilm roll 002905.....
Couch, Elijah of Redding, m. Eunice Coply, of Woodbury, July 20, 1777 by, Jeremiah Day. Witnesses were Daniel Couch and Lucy Couch. Redding Vital records, Vol 1, page 49."
 
COUCH, Elijah (I2789)
 
1706 From the biographical sketch in Combined History of Edwards, Lawrence & Wabash Counties, Illionois 1883:

THE Fox family, on the paternal side, is of German
ancestry. Jacob Fox, the grandfather, was a native of
Germany, emigrated to America, and settled in Reading,
Pennsylvania. He raised a family of sons, one of whom
was Jacob [...father of Jeremiah Fox] 
Fox, Jacob (I9845)
 
1707 From WFT # 1670 & # 1816-
Nicholas arrived at Plymouth on the "Anne", from Hoxton in Middlesex, on July 31, 1623.

From WFT # 1209-
Nicholas Snow came to America on the "Ann" in 1623, and was made a freeman at Plymouth in 1633. He was named in 1634 to lay out highways at Plymouth, and he served there as arbitrator, surveyor of highways, and on juries. By 1645 he had sd at Eastham, where he served as clerk, selectman, deputy, constable, highway surveyor, excise collector, and on court committees.
"Mayflower families" states that the will of "Nicholas Snow of Eastham, dated 14 November 1676, and proved 5 March, 1676, left livestock and household goods to wife Contant (sic) for life use and then to son Jabez, and divided various parcf land to sons Mark, Joseph, Steven, John, and Jabez. The description of land near the testator's house mentioned "son Thomas Paine" (actually son-in-law) as an abutting owner.
Nicholas also gave, after the death of his wife, "the sum of ten shillings to the Church of Eastham for the furniture of the Table of the lord, with pewter or other Necessaries." He named deacon Samuel Freeman and John Mayo as executors. rs of administration were granted to Constant (sic), Mark, and John Snow on 6 March 1676. A lengthy inventory, including many cooper's and carpenter's tools, was sworn to by widow Constant on 22 March 1676.

Division of Land 1623 - These butt against Hobes Hole. - Nicolas Snow 
SNOW, Nicholas (I907)
 
1708 From WFT # 1670-
On June 1, 1641, William was one of several complainants in a trespassing case in the Plymouth Colony. In 1643 he was mustered for a 50 man militia at Yarmouth and was sent out with four others against the Narragansett Indians. In October650, he was one of 17 complainants in another trespass case. On June 5, 1651 he was elected Constable at Eastham, probably after moving from Yarmouth.
His second marriage was to Anne Doane, daughter of Deacon John Doan, and took place in 1652, the years that he was listed as a freeman at Eastham. He was one of 29 freeman in Eastham in 1665, and lived on a two acre lot on the east side on Cove, at Poche. He was granted two acres of meadowland at the head of Great Namskaket Bay on May 13, 1654, and five more acres next to son William Jr. 
TWINING, William (I1380)
 
1709 From WFT # 1670-
Stephen embarked on the "Fortune" in July of 1621, and arrived at Provincetown on Cape Cod on November 9th. There were about 30 young passengers aboard the vessel detined for Plymouth Colony. After searching for the colonists for about 3 , the young men were ready to steal the sail of the ship when the colony was found. Nearing starvation, the colonists agreed to go on half-rations in order to support the new arrivals.
In 1627, Stephen purchased one acre of land and married Elizabeth Ring. By 1633, he was in position to request permission from the colony council to build the first mill in the colony. It was erected near his house and Billington Sea, andably pouded corn to separate it from the hull for making samp, an Indian substitute for bread.
Stephen purchased the Godbertson house in the center of the village on March 10, 1634, but only six months later, in September, he died. His estate was valued at over 45 pounds, including the house, garden, and mill, plus land at Fresh Lakidow Elizabeth remarried Josiah Cooke the following year, and moved to Eastham.

Division of Land 1623 - These lye beyond the fort to the wood west. - Stephen Dean

Reconstructed passenger list, ship Fortune 
DEANE, Steven (I1390)
 
1710 From: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, by Frank Esshom

Daniel Burch was privileged to live 53 years of earth life, but in that short span of time he had so many vital experiences, displayed such undaunted courage and demonstrated his industry and skill in so many ways, that the good example of his life shines out to his posterity like a bright beacon light, guiding the way to eternal life and happiness.

This man learned to put first things first. He was a versatile man of many skills, a man of industry and foresight. He had a strong faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He had great respect for the early leaders of this church. When these leaders were inspired to lead the persecuted Saints from Nauvoo, Illinois, westward to seek a new home, Daniel Burch Jr. did not hesitate to fall in with the plan. he worked in the wagon shops of Nauvoo, where teams hauled in green timbers and the other materials to be used in making the wagons for their departure westward. Perhaps this was the wisest choice he ever made -- to make the hazardous trek from Nauvoo on west to the Rocky Mountains with his wife Ann and a family of seven children. For this choice gave his posterity the privilege of being born in one of the most colorful parts of our great nation. For those who prized the birthright that it made possible, it also meant the opportunity of being born "in the Covenant" and into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.It is traditional family information, handed down within the family, that Daniel Burch Sr., was Pennsylvania "Dutch" and that he had Americanized the spelling of the family name to Burch.

Daniel Burch Jr. was the son of Daniel Burch Sr., an immigrant from Germany.According to family records, Daniel Burch Sr. and his wife Rebecca Dumford (Hunter), a widow, were married in Clark County Kentucky, in 1795.

Because of widespread persecution of the Saints, a call went out from the Church leaders to all organized branches of the Church to gather in Nauvoo. No doubt it was very difficult for the Daniel Burch Jr. family to leave their loved ones and their established home in Springdale, but this is exactly what they did.

One can easily imagine Daniel Burch Jr. in the midst of these frantic preparations, participating in the constriction work, particularly in view of the mechanical skill that was later to be demonstrated many times of the trip west and in the settlement of Weber County. The the month of February, 1846, the Saints start to cross the Mississippi River on their westward move. Daniel Burch Jr. and his family were in the first groups to leave. They must have been valuable members of the migrating group. His wife was an intelligent, courageous women whose skills and understanding no doubt were helpful in many situations while making the trek across the plains in establishing a new home in the Rocky Mountains.

The family moved to Winter Quarters, and Daniel and Ann Burch received their Patriarchal Blessings before leaving for the Salt Lake Valley. These blessings were given February 12 and 22, 1848, by Issac Morley, Patriarch in the Camp of Israel, at Winter Quarters. The blessings are recorded in Patriarchal Blessings from 1847 to 1854, Morley, Volume 14 page 21. This book can be found in the Latter-Day Saints Church History Department in the Church Administration Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.

The Daniel Burch Jr. family where part of the Lorenzo Snow Company. 
Burch, Daniel Jr. (I2208)
 
1711 Ft. Dauphin, St. Domingo Lapice, Pierre Michel de Bergondy (I19362)
 
1712 Ft. Dauphin, St. Domingue Grenot, Jean Pierre (I19328)
 
1713 Funeral probably in Lakewood, Cuyahoga, OH Pokorny, Otto John (I4558)
 
1714 Funeral Service at Myers Funeral Home, Elkview, Kanawha Co, WV, on August 15, 2007. Officiating were Pastors Ted Tawney and Hubert Woods. Proctor, James Walker (I2053)
 
1715 FWC dite Ricard, Marie Anne (I19307)
 
1716 G-43 Stoddard Yung, Elizabetha (I6404)
 
1717 Garden of Protection, Lot 6608, Space 2 Couch, Rev. Joseph Chester (I4899)
 
1718 Garden of Protection, Lot 6608, Space 2 Rebal, Edith Mary (I10448)
 
1719 Garden: Temple, Lot 20-D Richmond, Ralph Doras (I16678)
 
1720 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
CATOR, Richard (I986)
 
1721 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
BICKFORD, Thomas (I989)
 
1722 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
LIBBY, Joanna (I990)
 
1723 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
LIBBY, John (I1729)
 
1724 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
BICKFORD, John (I1754)
 
1725 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
TIBBETTS, Elizabeth (I1755)
 
1726 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
TIBBETTS, Jeremy (I1756)
 
1727 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
CANNEY, Mary (I1757)
 
1728 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
BICKFORD, Martha (I1758)
 
1729 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
HANSON, Nathaniel (I1759)
 
1730 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
LIBBY, John (I1773)
 
1731 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
TIBBETTS, Henry (I1777)
 
1732 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
CANNEY, Thomas (I1803)
 
1733 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
KITCHEN, Mary (I1814)
 
1734 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
KITCHEN, John (I1815)
 
1735 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
GRAFTON, Elizabeth (I1816)
 
1736 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
HANSON, Thomas Jr. (I1817)
 
1737 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
MOORE, Mary (I1832)
 
1738 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
HANSON, Thomas Sr. (I1835)
 
1739 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
PAUL, Mary (I1836)
 
1740 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
PAUL, Daniel (I1837)
 
1741 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
HANSON, John (I1849)
 
1742 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
HANSON, Thomas (I1856)
 
1743 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
HANSON, John (I1867)
 
1744 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
HANSON, John (I1875)
 
1745 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
HANSON, John (I1877)
 
1746 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
DE RASTRICH, John (I1879)
 
1747 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
DE WOODHOUSE, Alice (I1880)
 
1748 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
DE WOODHOUSE, Henry (I1881)
 
1749 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
DE RASTRICH, Henry (I1883)
 
1750 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
DE RASTRICH, John (I1885)
 
1751 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
DE RASTRICH, William (I1887)
 
1752 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search. 
DE RASTRICH, Hugh (I1889)
 
1753 Gedsearch submitter # SDNWPCD0
Maria Charbonneau
112 Foulois Ave.
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110
(318) 747-4328
mrsria@aol.com

At the time I linked this lineage from Rodger de Rastrich down through John Hanson (born 1560), and across lines to Elizabeth Cator, great grandmother of Thankful Bickford, wife of Hezekiah Doane, Jr., the above was the source of most of that data. much of the other linking data came from the source listed below.

Gedsearch submitter # SDA49ZT0
Connie Wilson
2309 Mono Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Both of these sources were submitting databases on Everton's Gedsearch I database search.

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Note: Going back from John Hanson (b. 1560 England, m. Frances Pritchard) and allocating 20 years for each generation, the following is derived

John Hanson / Frances Pritchard
= =
= =
etc
Rodger de Rastrich (father of Hugh) circa 1360
===========
 
DE RASTRICH, Rodger (I1895)
 
1754 Geertje's birth name was Geertje Koller (no middle name). Koller, Geertje Margaretha (I4180)
 
1755 Geertje's birthplace was previously given here as Amsterdam, Holland. Her original birth record gives this as Twello, Gelderland, Netherland. Koller, Geertje Margaretha (I4180)
 
1756 Gemeinde Boltigen in the District of Ober-Simmenthal, Canton Bern, Switzerland Aegender, Johannes (I5098)
 
1757 Gen Desc of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland gives Ellen as born 22 Feb 1862, died Feb 1865. Walker, Ellen Mahala (I6665)
 
1758 Gen Desc of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland gives Marian as born 15 Apr 1859, died 1864. Walker, Marian Alice (I6661)
 
1759 Gen Forum here http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Darius::couch::1330.html

Another source was from the book on Darius Couch pg 34, which list's it's source from : Allen Collection.........William S. Pelletreu, History of Putnam County (Brewster, NY: Landmark Preservation Society, 1975), 425.
 
COUCH, Jonathan (I3183)
 
1760 Gen Forum here http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Darius::couch::1330.html

Another source was from the book on Darius Couch pg 34, which list's it's source from : Allen Collection.........William S. Pelletreu, History of Putnam County (Brewster, NY: Landmark Preservation Society, 1975), 425.
 
HALL-PENNEY, Betsey (I3184)
 
1761 Genesis 10:22
Josephus - "Antiquities" - Book 1, Chapter 6
Founded the Assyrians. They eventually overran the northern tribe of Israel and scattered the 10 northern tribes of the Jews. 
ASHUR (I7684)
 
1762 Genesis 10:22 ARAM (I7687)
 
1763 Genesis 11:29 ISCAH (I7701)
 
1764 Genesis 11:29; Genesis 11:27 - He was the father of his own grandsons by his daughters. (Genesis 19:31-38) LOT (I7700)
 
1765 Gentleman Winthrop, Adam I (I8221)
 
1766 Geoffrey Plantaganet, Duke of Brittany, 1171-1186, died in 1158, married Constance of Brittany, daughter of Conan IV. of Brittany. She died in 1201. In 1186, he was killed in a tournament. PLANAGENET, Geoffrey II of England (I5971)
 
1767 George Corwin (February 26, 1666 ? April 12, 1696) was the High Sheriff of Essex County, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials. He signed warrants for the arrest and execution of those condemned of witchcraft. On September 16, 1692, he was ordered by the Court of Oyer and Terminer to preside over the interrogation, under torture of Giles Corey, who was pressed to death for refusing to stand trial for witchcraft. Corwin died of a heart attack, in 1696, at the age of 30, after which his burial was delayed by a Salem resident named Phillip English, who was accused during the Witch Trials, and had his property seized by Corwin. English put a lien on Corwin's corpse, and delayed its burial until he had been reimbursed for the property he lost to Corwin.

George Corwin was the Grandson of John Winthrop, the Younger, the Governor of Connecticutt. His wife, Lydia Gedney, was the daughter of Bartholomew Gedney, one of the magistrates involved in the witch trials.
 
Corwin, Sheriff George (I5560)
 
1768 George D. Lockwood, Jr.
 
LOCKWOOD, George D. (I3502)
 
1769 GEORGE OGLE LITHERLAND

George Ogle Litherland was born in Friendsville precinct, Wabash county, Illinois, December 26, 1833. He was married to Sarah Jane Fite March 20, 1856. To this union were born six children, four boys and two girls: Mary E. McFarland, Wm. F. Webb D., Joseph T. and Leah L. Leighty, all of Wabash County, Illinois, and Clinton W. of Muskogee, Oklahoma. He united with the Christian church over 49 years ago, and has been a consistent member ever since. He was a devoted father to his family and a loyal member of the church. His wife and oldest son William F., preceded him to the grave. His health began to fail some three or four years ago. About one year ago he suffered a slight stroke of paralysis, from which he never fully recovered, and he has had several reocurrances of the attack, the last one coming just two days before his demise.

From this he never regained consciousness, and passed away October 1, 1910 - aged 76 years, 9 months and 5 days. Besides his family he leaves two sisters-Mrs. Mary Prout, of Allendale, ILL., and Mrs. Harriett Couch of Mt. Carmel, ILL. - eighteen grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and a host of friends to mourn his departure. Funeral services were held at Adam's Corner Christian church, Tuesday, October 4th, conducted by Elder J.E. Moyer. Interment in Adam's Corner cemetery.

[Oct. 5, 1910 Mt. Carmel Morning Reg.] 
LITHERLAND, George Ogle (I3086)
 
1770 George W. Couch, Jr.
 
COUCH, George W. (I3354)
 
1771 Gerloc (or Geirlaug), baptised in Rouen as Adela (or Ad DE NORMANDY, Adaela (I6027)
 
1772 German surname = G Goodner, John Sr. (I10354)
 
1773 Germany Marriages, 1558-1929 Family F2524
 
1774 Gilbert de Clare of Tonebruge, 2nd Earl of Clare, was born before 1066. He resided at Tonebruge and inherited all of his father's lands in England. He joined in the rebellion of Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, against the king, but observing the William Rufus upon the point of falling into an ambuscade, he relented, besought pardon, and saved his royal master. We find him subsequently, however, again in rebellion, in the same reign, and fortifying and losing his castle at Tunbridge. He married in 1113, Adeliza Clermont, daughter of Hugh de Clermont, 2nd Count of Clermont, and his wife, Marguerita, daughter of Hildwin IV., Count of Montidier and Lord of Rouci and Ramere, and his wife, Adela, Countess of Rouci, great granddaughter of Hugh Capet and his wife, Adela. 2ND EARL OF CLARE, Gilbert de Tonebruge (I6779)
 
1775 Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke. He was restored to the whole of the late earl's lands by the king, although he had taken part in the proceedings of that nobleman. But not withstanding this act of grace, he never appears to have been cordially reconciled to the crown. His death occurred in 1241, and was occasioned by a fall from his horse at a tournament. He married (1) Margaret, daughter of William, King of Scotland, and (2) Maud de Lanvaley; but having no issue, he was succeeded, at his death in 1241, by his brother, Walter. Marshal, Gilbert 4th Earl of Pembroke (I6909)
 
1776 GILMER LEE WALKER
Military Service: 25 Feb 1943 - 14 Nov 1945
USMC MUSTER ROLLS


PRIVATE
1943-04 (0602)
   FOURTH RECRUIT BATTALION
   RECRUIT DEPOT
   MARINE CORPS BASE, SAN DIEGO, CA
1943-07 (0636)
   AVIATION TRAINING SQUADRON 131
   MARINE CORPS AIR BASE
   KEARNEY MESA, SAN DIEGO, CA
1943-07 (0672)
   HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
   USMC AIR STATION
   EL TORO, CA

PRIVATE FIRST CLASS
1943-10 (0633)
   HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
   USMC AIR STATION
   EL TORO, CA

CORPORAL
1944-01 (0711)
   HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
   USMC AIR STATION
   EL TORO, CA

SERGEANT
1944-07 (0803)
   HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
   USMC AIR STATION
   EL TORO, CA
1944-10 (0856)
   HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
   USMC AIR STATION
   EL TORO, CA

STAFF SERGEANT
1945-07 (1004)
   HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
   USMC AIR STATION
   EL TORO, CA
1945-10 (1057)
   HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
   USMC AIR STATION
   EL TORO, CA
1945-10 (1062)
   CAS CO #1, MB, NOT, TI
   SAN PEDRO, CA
   AT:
      U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL
      CORONA, CA
 
Walker, Gilmer Lee (I483)
 
1777 Given as Gorge McCormick in Chilt's birth record. In Chilt's death record, his father's name is given as Thomas McCormick, likely a stepfather. McCormick, George W. (I18414)
 
1778 Given as Vinston...but children named later = Winston...probably typo error. GRISHAM, Winston S. (I543)
 
1779 Given in 2007 as companion relationship Family F27403
 
1780 Given in his marriage record as Joab, he is represented in censuses as both Jacob and Joab. George, Joab (I17712)
 
1781 Given on some records as 1 Oct 1836, but on his death certificate as 1 Oct 1837 (as provided by his daughter, Anna). Deavers, James William (I16197)
 
1782 Glen Orchy Parish Register shows Angus born to Angus Fletcher and Lillian Campbell at Ardvrecknish Braes in 1808.
     —(per The Droving Fletchers by Angus Fletcher, grandson of Angus who married Jane Mathieson; who in turn was grandson of Angus who married Margaret MacNicol; who in turn was a grandson (through John) of Archibald Fletcher (1725-1796) and Flora MacNab.) 
Fletcher, Angus (I9328)
 
1783 Glen Orchy Parish Register shows Ronald born to Angus Fletcher and Lillian Campbell at Ardvrecknish Braes in 1812.
     —(per The Droving Fletchers by Angus Fletcher, grandson of Angus who married Jane Mathieson; who in turn was grandson of Angus who married Margaret MacNicol; who in turn was a grandson (through John) of Archibald Fletcher (1725-1796) and Flora MacNab.) 
Fletcher, Ronald (I9329)
 
1784 Glen's birthplace was previously presented here as in Bellmont, Wabash Co, IL (just east of Mt. Carmel). This information may have come from family and be correct. However, the only document that gives his birthplace is his WWII Draft Registration; which gives it as Richland Co, IL...which in turn agrees with his parents' marriage place some 8-9 months before his birth. Couch, Glen (I2742)
 
1785 Glenn was a baby in 1924, and orphaned June 6, 1924. Pitman, Glen William (I2021)
 
1786 Godfather, Pierre Denoyer. Godmother, Therese Grenon, femme of Michel Deloge. Charron, Simon (I9098)
 
1787 Godparents given as Francisco Castro & Bibiana Ortiz. Ramirez, Eufemia (I19209)
 
1788 Goldsberry Cemetery is on Left Fork, Mud River, Sias, Lincoln County, WV, considerably south of Hamlin. If there is or was another Goldsberry/Goldsbury Cemetery close to Hamlin, it is not listed. EGNOR, Mary Susan (I5067)
 
1789 Goldsberry Cemetery is on Left Fork, Mud River, Sias, Lincoln County, WV, considerably south of Hamlin. If there is or was another Goldsberry/Goldsbury Cemetery close to Hamlin, it is not listed. ADKINS, Goldsberry (I5446)
 
1790 Gorm lived at Jelling and was a traditional Viking who had a wooden burial chamber built in a huge mound at Jelling. It was a double grave, doubtless for him and his wife. Connected with this mound, the Danish archaeologist Dyggve has traced a large triangular plot of ground framed by upright stones marking a consecrated place. It can be assumed that Gorm died sometime in the 940's.

Gorm, "the Old", was King of Denmark from 883-941, King of East Anglia in England, 905-918, King of Seeland by conquest and by marriage of Jutland c 880. He was nicknamed "the Old" because of the length of his reign. He was a pirate in his youth and did not share his father-in-law's acceptance of Chrisitianity. He united all provinces of what is now Denmark into one state.

Source:
A History of the Vikings, by Gwyn Jones, pp. 204, 368-369. 
KING OF DENMARK, Gorm 'the Old' of Jutland (I6511)
 
1791 Governor of Connecticut, 1651-1676 Winthrop, Gov. John Jr. (I2676)
 
1792 Grace Gardner's birthplace is also given as Otsego Co, NY Gardner, Grace (I14035)
 
1793 graduated at Yale College

Jessup graduated
in 1802, and in 1804 removed to Chillicothe, Ohio, where he practised law until his
appointment as Judge of the Superior Court of Ohio in 1815. This office he continued to hold
until his death in 1821. In the War of 1812 he was also aide-de-camp to Governor Meigs, of
Ohio, and bearer of dispatches to General Hull. 
COUCH, Jessup (I3212)
 
1794 Graduated Yale in 1817 and studied law in CT, and beame a judge in Sandusky, Erie Co, OH. Andrews, Judge Ebenezer (I9888)
 
1795 Granary Burying Ground
33 Beacon Street
Boston, Suffolk Co, MA 
PAINE, Robert Treat (I1492)
 
1796 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Melton, Daniel James (I8762)
 
1797 Grandma was born in Illinois, but one aunt remembers that she was "from Texas". All agree that she lived in Texas when she was a child. Apparently it must have been sometime between 1885 and 1892, the year my grandparents were married. One story is that my great grandmother took "the girls" from Texas to Hutchinson, KS. I have searched the 1885 and 1895 Kansas State censuses for Reno County and have not definitely found anyone in the family except my grandparents. - Note from Nancy Bowers family tree site. (Great Grandmother most likely refers to Frances Kibler Carter. - Doug) Carter, Bertha Caroline "Carrie" (I8650)
 
1798 Grave 15, Lot ___, Section ___
(Southwest Boones Ferry and Palatine Hill roads) 
LITHERLAND, John Wesley (I3407)
 
1799 Grave 16, Lot ___, Section ___
(Southwest Boones Ferry and Palatine Hill roads) 
TURNER, Nancy (I3425)
 
1800 Grave ID: 997668 Berenschot, Lammert (I18015)
 

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