Douglas Cassel McDougall1
b. 23 April 1876, d. 20 January 1964
Douglas Cassel McDougall was born on 23 April 1876 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.2,3 He was the son of Comdr. Charles John McDougall and Katherine Coffee.1 Douglas Cassel McDougall married Sabina Watts circa 1909.3 Douglas Cassel McDougall died on 20 January 1964 in San Diego County, California, at age 87.3
He appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at Marine Barracks Navy Yard, enumerated June 1900. He was enumerated as a Second Lieutenant from Mare Island, CA.4 He and Sabina Watts appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Washington, District of Columbia, enumerated 20 April 1910.5 Douglas Cassel McDougall and Sabina Watts appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, enumerated 3 January 1920 along with two sons.6 Douglas Cassel McDougall and Sabina Watts appeared on the 1940 Federal census of Coronado, San Diego County, California enumerated 24 April 1940.7
He appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at Marine Barracks Navy Yard, enumerated June 1900. He was enumerated as a Second Lieutenant from Mare Island, CA.4 He and Sabina Watts appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Washington, District of Columbia, enumerated 20 April 1910.5 Douglas Cassel McDougall and Sabina Watts appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, enumerated 3 January 1920 along with two sons.6 Douglas Cassel McDougall and Sabina Watts appeared on the 1940 Federal census of Coronado, San Diego County, California enumerated 24 April 1940.7
Citations
- [S52] Compendium of American Genealogy, online.
- [S541] Birth Certificate, (midwife's record) contained in widow's pension file, online at Footnote.com.
- [S555] California Death Index (published).
- [S673] 1900 United States Federal Census, MA, Roll: T623 676; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 1841.
- [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, DC, Series: T624; Roll: 153; Page: 20A; Enumeration District: 141; Part: 1; Line: 10.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, NJ, Roll: T625_1053; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 46; Image: 874.
- [S1095] 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Coronado, San Diego, California; Roll: T627_296; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 37-48.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2014
Thomas Fox1,2
b. circa 1608, d. 25 April 1693
Thomas Fox was born circa 1608 His birthdate is estimated from an age of "in his 85th year" at his death.2 He married as his first wife Rebecca (?) before 1647.3 Thomas Fox married as his second wife Ellen (?) on 24 May 1650.4,5,2 Thomas Fox married as his third wife Elizabeth (?) on 24 April 1683.4 Thomas Fox married as his fourth wife Rebecca (?) on 16 December 1685 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony.4,2 Thomas Fox died on 25 April 1693 in Cambridge, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2,4,6
"He emigrated from England in the fleet that brought Governor Winthrop to America. In the fleet were 4 ships, the Arabella, Talbot, Jewell and Ambrose. The latter two belonged to a Mr. Cradock. He financed the passage of Thomas to America in 1630 for the pledge of service to Mr. Cradock for a number of years. This was a widespread custom at that time, with the usual period of service at 7 years. Thomas worked on the Cradock Plantation in Mystik (later Medford)."7 F. F. Harrop recorded the following as "copied from father's notebook"
"Thomas...came to the country probably in 1630 in the fleet which brought Governor Winthrop. There were four ships "Arabella, Jewell, Ambrose and Talbot, two of these vessels belonged to Mr. Cradock and brought his men who settled on the Mystic and founded Medford. These ships sailed from the Isle of Wight April 8, 1630. Governor Cradock never came to this country, but his men were under the care of Governor Winthrop who selected the location for Mr. Cradock's plantation. It throve so rapidly that on the 28th of September (only three months afterwards) Medford was taxed three pounds for support of military teacher. Thomas Fox was one of Gov. Cradock's men and served his time on Mr. Cradock's plantation at Medford. It was a custom for adventurous poor men to bind themselves to a master in consideration of their passage money being advanced, and possibly other advantages, for a certain period of years (usually seven)."8 .9 He became a freeman in 1638 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony.10,4
He was known as Thomas Fox of Cambridge.7
"He emigrated from England in the fleet that brought Governor Winthrop to America. In the fleet were 4 ships, the Arabella, Talbot, Jewell and Ambrose. The latter two belonged to a Mr. Cradock. He financed the passage of Thomas to America in 1630 for the pledge of service to Mr. Cradock for a number of years. This was a widespread custom at that time, with the usual period of service at 7 years. Thomas worked on the Cradock Plantation in Mystik (later Medford)."7 F. F. Harrop recorded the following as "copied from father's notebook"
"Thomas...came to the country probably in 1630 in the fleet which brought Governor Winthrop. There were four ships "Arabella, Jewell, Ambrose and Talbot, two of these vessels belonged to Mr. Cradock and brought his men who settled on the Mystic and founded Medford. These ships sailed from the Isle of Wight April 8, 1630. Governor Cradock never came to this country, but his men were under the care of Governor Winthrop who selected the location for Mr. Cradock's plantation. It throve so rapidly that on the 28th of September (only three months afterwards) Medford was taxed three pounds for support of military teacher. Thomas Fox was one of Gov. Cradock's men and served his time on Mr. Cradock's plantation at Medford. It was a custom for adventurous poor men to bind themselves to a master in consideration of their passage money being advanced, and possibly other advantages, for a certain period of years (usually seven)."8 .9 He became a freeman in 1638 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony.10,4
He was known as Thomas Fox of Cambridge.7
Child of Thomas Fox and Rebecca (?)
- Reverend Jabez Fox3 b. 1647, d. 28 Feb 1703
Citations
- Of Cambridge.
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Cambridge.
- [S19] Savage, online.
- [S113] History of Cambridge, MA, online.
- [S641] "Percival and Ellen Green."
- [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
- [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S679] "Fox Origins," Kevin Fox, 18 December, 2004 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S94] Mary Beth Wheeler, "Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler", Jul. 20, 2002, unverified.
Last Edited=13 Dec 2014
Harriet Egan1,2
b. 26 November 1808, d. 5 December 1890
Harriet Egan was born on 26 November 1808 in New York. She was the daughter of William and Stella Egan of Johnstown, NY.3,4,5,2 She married as her first husband William Edward Strong, son of Simeon Prime Strong and Phoebe Goodwin, on 22 November 1829.6,3,2 Harriet Egan married as her second husband Reverend Dana Fox , son of Moses Fox and Caroline Mack, on 10 December 1862 in Jackson County, Michigan.2,7 Harriet Egan died on 5 December 1890 at age 82.1,3
She and William Edward Strong appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Parma Township, Jackson County, Michigan, enumerated 23 August 1850 Stella Egan was living in the household - probably Harriet's mother, as well as sisiter Caroline..6 Harriet Egan appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Sandstone Charter Township, Jackson County, Michigan, enumerated 1860 She was enumerated as Harriet Strong. Also in the household were William and Harriet Devoe and Sarah Egan, age 89. Harriet is listed as age 51 - a 20 year difference from the 1850 census. All her dates are questionable..8 She and Reverend Dana Fox appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Iowa Township, Doniphan County, Kansas, enumerated 26 June 1870.4
She and William Edward Strong appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Parma Township, Jackson County, Michigan, enumerated 23 August 1850 Stella Egan was living in the household - probably Harriet's mother, as well as sisiter Caroline..6 Harriet Egan appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Sandstone Charter Township, Jackson County, Michigan, enumerated 1860 She was enumerated as Harriet Strong. Also in the household were William and Harriet Devoe and Sarah Egan, age 89. Harriet is listed as age 51 - a 20 year difference from the 1850 census. All her dates are questionable..8 She and Reverend Dana Fox appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Iowa Township, Doniphan County, Kansas, enumerated 26 June 1870.4
Citations
- [S125] Letter, Patricia Yeager to Riley County Genealogical Society, Feb. 17, 1983.
- [S1058] "Diary of Dana Fox," Reverend Dana Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S125] Letter, Patricia Yeager to Grace Shaw Woldt, March 5, 1983.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, KS, Roll 423, book 1, p. 103.
- [S982] Desc. Elder John Strong, online, Volume II.
- [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, MI, M432_352, p. 563.
- [S1091] Marriage Record.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, MI, M653_547 book 1, p. 683.
Last Edited=14 Aug 2018
Josiah Cleveland1,2,3
b. 31 August 1713, d. after 1752
Josiah Cleveland was born on 31 August 1713 in Charlestown, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1,3 He was the son of Aaron Cleveland and Abigail Waters.3,2,1 Josiah Cleveland was baptized on 3 November 1713 in Cambridge, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2 He married Joanna Porter, daughter of Rev. Aaron Porter and Susannah Sewall, on 15 January 1734/35 in Medford, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4,5 Josiah Cleveland died after 1752 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Colony of Canada.5
Child of Josiah Cleveland and Joanna Porter
- Mehitable Cleveland+5 b. 9 Apr 1750, d. 15 Sep 1825
Citations
- [S110] Cleveland Family, online www.gencircles.com/users/cleaveland.
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Cambridge.
- [S839] Early VR Suffolk Co. MA (published), Vital records of Charlestown.
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Medford.
- [S796] Cleveland Genealogy, online.
Last Edited=11 Sep 2018
Joanna Porter1,2
b. 22 March 1718/19, d. after 1750
Joanna Porter was born on 22 March 1718/19 in Medford, Province of Massachusetts Bay.3,2,1,4 She was the daughter of Rev. Aaron Porter and Susannah Sewall.2,1 Joanna Porter married Josiah Cleveland, son of Aaron Cleveland and Abigail Waters, on 15 January 1734/35 in Medford, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2,1 Joanna Porter died after 1750 in East Haddam, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County.1
Child of Joanna Porter and Josiah Cleveland
- Mehitable Cleveland+1 b. 9 Apr 1750, d. 15 Sep 1825
Citations
Last Edited=11 Sep 2018
George Dennison1
b. 28 March 1671, d. date unknown
George Dennison was born on 28 March 1671. He was the son of John and Phebe (Lay) Denison of Stonington, CT.1 He married Mary Wetherell, daughter of Capt. Daniel Wetherell and Grace Brewster, in 1694 in New London, Connecticut Colony, They had 8 children.1,2 His death date has not been found.
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Thomas Paine1
b. circa 1590, d. date unknown
Thomas Paine was born circa 1590 in England (estimated.)1 His death date has not been found.
He immigrated in 1622 departing from Kent, England, arriving in Massachusetts Bay Colony. His son Thomas traveled with him.1
He immigrated in 1622 departing from Kent, England, arriving in Massachusetts Bay Colony. His son Thomas traveled with him.1
Child of Thomas Paine
- Thomas Paine+1,2 b. 18 Jan 1611/12, d. 16 Aug 1706
Citations
Last Edited=8 Jun 2015
Samuel Smyth1,2,3,4
b. before 11 July 1641, d. 22 March 1696
Samuel Smyth was born before 11 July 1641 in Hingham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Plymouth County.5,2,3 He was baptized on 11 July 1641 in Hingham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Plymouth County.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Ralph Smyth.2,3,4 Samuel Smyth married Mary Hopkins, daughter of Giles Hopkins and Catherine Wheldon, on 3 January 1665/66 in Hingham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Plymouth County.1,5,6,4 Samuel Smyth died on 22 March 1696 in Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1,2,4
Samuel was also known as Smith.1
Samuel was also known as Smith.1
Child of Samuel Smyth and Mary Hopkins
- John Smyth+2,6,4 b. 26 May 1673, d. 1717
Citations
- [S37] Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower.
- [S20] Thomas Smyth, "The Family of Ralph Smyth of Hingham, Mass."
- [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Hingham, Hingham Genealogies.
- [S1128] John D. Austin, MF 6 Stephen Hopkins.
- [S48] The Great Migration.
- [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Eastham/Orleans.
Last Edited=8 Jun 2015
Ralph Smyth1,2,3
b. circa 1616, d. 14 September 1685
Ralph Smyth was born circa 1616 in Hingham, Norfolk, England.1,4,3 He died on 14 September 1685 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.4,5
Ralph was also known as Smith.4 He immigrated circa 1633 to England.4,5 He lived in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in May 1655 where he was one of the first settlers.2 He became a freeman in 1657 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.4
Ralph was also known as Smith.4 He immigrated circa 1633 to England.4,5 He lived in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in May 1655 where he was one of the first settlers.2 He became a freeman in 1657 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.4
Children of Ralph Smyth
- Samuel Smyth+1,3,6 b. b 11 Jul 1641, d. 22 Mar 1696
- Elizabeth Smyth+7,6 b. Sep 1648, d. a 8 Jan 1732/33
Citations
- [S20] Thomas Smyth, "The Family of Ralph Smyth of Hingham, Mass."
- [S16] David Hamblin, "The First Settlers of Eastham, Mass."
- [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Hingham, Hingham Genealogies.
- [S48] The Great Migration.
- [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
- [S1128] John D. Austin, MF 6 Stephen Hopkins.
- [S36] M. L. T. Alden, "Snow Genealogy."
Last Edited=8 Jun 2015
John Oldham1,2
b. before 14 July 1592, d. July 1636
John Oldham was born before 14 July 1592 in England.1 He was baptized on 14 July 1592 in All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, England.3 He was the son of William Oldham and Philipa Sowter.1,2 John Oldham died in July 1636 on New Block Island.1,3
He immigrated on the Anne, arriving July 1623 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.4,5,2 He became a freeman on 18 May 1631.3
He immigrated on the Anne, arriving July 1623 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.4,5,2 He became a freeman on 18 May 1631.3
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
William Brewster1,2
b. 9 March 1625, d. before 1658
William Brewster was born on 9 March 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham.1,2 William Brewster died before 1658.2
He participated in the Naragansett Expedition.1
He participated in the Naragansett Expedition.1
Citations
Last Edited=13 Feb 2015
Mary Brewster1,2
b. 16 April 1627, d. after 23 March 1697/98
Mary Brewster was born on 16 April 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham.1,2 Mary Brewster married John Turner on 10 November 1645 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, John Turner.2 Mary Brewster died after 23 March 1697/98 in Scituate, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2
Child of Mary Brewster and John Turner
- Ruth Turner+3 b. b 17 May 1663, d. 8 Oct 1729
Citations
Last Edited=29 Nov 2017
Jonathan Brewster1,2
b. 17 July 1629, d. date unknown
Jonathan Brewster was born on 17 July 1629 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham.1,2 His death date has not been found.
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Ruth Brewster1,2
b. 3 October 1631, d. 1 May 1677
Ruth Brewster was born on 3 October 1631 in Jones River, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham.1,2 Ruth Brewster married John Pickett on 14 March 1651 in New London, Connecticut Colony.1,2 Ruth Brewster married Charles Hill on 16 July 1668 in New London, Connecticut Colony.2 She died on 1 May 1677 in New London, Connecticut Colony, at age 45.1,2
Child of Ruth Brewster and John Pickett
- Ruth Pickett2 b. c 1654, d. 14 Sep 1690
Citations
Last Edited=9 Feb 2015
Benjamin Brewster1,2
b. 17 November 1633, d. date unknown
Benjamin Brewster was born on 17 November 1633 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham.1,2 Benjamin Brewster married Ann (Addis) Dart, widow of Ambrose Dart. in February 1659/60.2 His death date has not been found.
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Elizabeth Brewster1,2
b. 1 May 1637, d. February 1708
Elizabeth Brewster was born on 1 May 1637 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham.1,2 Elizabeth Brewster married Peter Bradley on 7 September 1653 in New London, Connecticut Colony, now New London County.3,2 Elizabeth Brewster married Christopher Christophers as her second husband between 13 July 1676 and 5 June 1677 in New London, Connecticut Colony.1,2 She died in February 1708 in New London, Connecticut Colony, at age 70.1,2
Child of Elizabeth Brewster and Peter Bradley
- Hannah Bradley3,2 b. 17 Sep 1656, d. a 3 Sep 1725
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Hannah Brewster1,2
b. 3 November 1641, d. December 1711
Hannah Brewster was born on 3 November 1641 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham.1,2 Hannah Brewster married Samuel Starr as her first husband on 23 December 1664 in New London, Connecticut Colony.2 She married James Morgan as her second husband after 2 February 1687/88.2 She died in December 1711 at age 70.1,2 She was buried in Groton, Connecticut Colony.2
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Hannah Wetherell1,2
b. 21 March 1659/60, d. 16 September 1689
Hannah Wetherell was born on 21 March 1659/60 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Capt. Daniel Wetherell and Grace Brewster.1,2 Hannah Wetherell married Adam Pickett on 26 May 1680 in New London, Connecticut Colony.2 She died on 16 September 1689 in New London, Connecticut Colony, at age 29.2
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Mary Wetherell1,2
b. 1662, d. 1662
Mary Wetherell died in 1662 in New London, Connecticut Colony, aged 2 months.1,2 She was born in 1662 in New London, Connecticut Colony, now New London County.1,2 She was the daughter of Capt. Daniel Wetherell and Grace Brewster.1,2
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Daniel Wetherell1,2
b. 26 January 1670, d. date unknown
Daniel Wetherell was born on 26 January 1670 in New London, Connecticut Colony.1,2 He was the son of Capt. Daniel Wetherell and Grace Brewster.1,2 His death date has not been found. He died young.2
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Samuel Wetherell1,2
b. before 19 October 1679, d. date unknown
Samuel Wetherell was born before 19 October 1679 in New London, Connecticut Colony.1,2 He was baptized on 19 October 1679 in New London, Connecticut Colony.1 He was the son of Capt. Daniel Wetherell and Grace Brewster.1,2 His death date has not been found. He died young.2
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Ellen (?)1,2,3
b. circa 1600, d. 27 May 1682
Ellen (?) was born circa 1600. Her birthdate is calculated based on age of 82 at her death.1 She married as her first husband Percival Green before 1635.1,2 Ellen (?) married as her second husband Thomas Fox on 24 May 1650.1,2,3 Ellen (?) died on 27 May 1682 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2,3
She and Percival Green immigrated in June 1635 on the Susan & Ellen departing from London, England, May 1635, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,4
She and Percival Green immigrated in June 1635 on the Susan & Ellen departing from London, England, May 1635, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,4
Citations
Last Edited=14 Dec 2014
Percival Green1,2
b. circa 1603, d. 25 December 1639
Percival Green was born circa 1603. His birthdate is calculated from an age of 32 at his date of immigration.1,2 He married Ellen (?) before 1635.1,2 Percival Green died on 25 December 1639 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County.1,2,3
He and Ellen (?) immigrated in June 1635 on the Susan & Ellen departing from London, England, May 1635, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3 Percival Green became a freeman on 3 March 1635/36 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County.2
He and Ellen (?) immigrated in June 1635 on the Susan & Ellen departing from London, England, May 1635, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3 Percival Green became a freeman on 3 March 1635/36 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County.2
Citations
Last Edited=14 Dec 2014
Elizabeth (?)1
b. date unknown, d. 22 February 1685
Elizabeth's birth date is unknown.1 She married as her first husband Charles Chadwick.1 Elizabeth (?) married as her second husband Thomas Fox on 24 April 1683.1 Elizabeth (?) died on 22 February 1685.1
Citations
- [S113] History of Cambridge, MA, online.
Last Edited=17 Apr 2007