Fayette Allen Temple1,2

b. 10 December 1824, d. after January 1896
     Fayette Allen Temple was born on 10 December 1824 in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.1,3,4 He was the son of Reverend Robert Temple and Eliza Allen.1,3 Fayette Allen Temple married Maria Dunham on 13 June 1847 in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.5,2,3,6 Fayette Allen Temple died after January 1896 (he survived his wife.)6
     He and Maria Dunham appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Conneautville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, enumerated 29 October 1850 along with his sister Minerva.5 Fayette Allen Temple and Maria Dunham appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Conneautville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, enumerated 1 June 1870. Their son Robert Bruce was listed as living with them.7 Fayette Allen Temple and Maria Dunham appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Conneautville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, enumerated 4 June 1880. His occupation was listed as "banker."8 Fayette Allen Temple and Maria Dunham moved to Edinboro, Erie County, Pennsylvania, in 1883.6 Fayette Allen Temple and Maria Dunham moved to Eureka, Greenwood County, Kansas, on 13 September 1889.6

Children of Fayette Allen Temple and Maria Dunham

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S467] Letter, Helen Butler to Florence Fox Harrop, dated April 12, 1937.
  3. [S870] "Helen Butler Webster Strait Papers," Helen Butler Webster Strait Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  4. [S889] Butler Bible.
  5. [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, PA roll M432_770, p. 88.
  6. [S542] Obituary, Maria Dunham Temple, undated clipping collected by Florence Fox Harrop.
  7. [S868] 1870 United States Federal Census, PA, Roll: M593_1331; Page: 541; Image: 188.
  8. [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, PA, Roll T9_1119, enumeration district 94, page 97A.
Last Edited=13 Feb 2015

Julia Ann Temple1,2

b. 24 March 1826, d. 3 November 1914
     Julia Ann Temple was born on 24 March 1826 in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.1,3,4,5 She was the daughter of Reverend Robert Temple and Eliza Allen.1,4 Julia Ann Temple married Alonzo Dunham on 8 October 1851.6,2,4 Julia Ann Temple died on 3 November 1914 at age 88.1,4
     She and Alonzo Dunham appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Benton, Eaton County, Michigan, enumerated 21 July 1860. Their children Lydia Eliza and Laura Amelia were listed as living with them.7 Julia Ann Temple and Alonzo Dunham appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Wayland, Allegan County, Michigan, enumerated 31 August 1870. Their children Laura Amelia and Lydia Eliza were listed as living with them.8 Julia Ann Temple and Alonzo Dunham appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Spring Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, enumerated 19 June 1880. Their children Laura Amelia and Lydia Eliza were listed as living with them. Julia's parents, Eliza Allen and Reverend Robert Temple were also in the household.6 Julia Ann Temple appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, enumerated 1 June 1900 living with Alonzo F. and her daughter Laura Dunham..9 Julia Ann Temple appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Chicago, in Cook County, Illinois, in the household of her daughter Lydia Eliza Dunham.10

Children of Julia Ann Temple and Alonzo Dunham

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S467] Letter, Helen Butler to Florence Fox Harrop, dated April 12, 1937.
  3. [S30] "The Philip Fox Papers," Philip Fox, 1900-1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  4. [S870] "Helen Butler Webster Strait Papers," Helen Butler Webster Strait Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  5. [S889] Butler Bible.
  6. [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, PA, T9_1121, p. 138c.
  7. [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, MI, Roll: M653_542; Page: 0; Image: 130.
  8. [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MI, Roll: M593_660; Page: 432; Image: 865.
  9. [S673] 1900 United States Federal Census, OH, Roll: T623 1298; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 83.
  10. [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, IL, Series: T624; Roll: 245; Page: 194A; Enumeration District: 323; Part: 2; Line: 8.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2006

Robert W. Williams1,2

b. circa 1821, d. 3 January 1852
     Robert W. Williams was born circa 1821 in Pennsylvania His birth date is estimated from an age of 29 in the 1850 census.3 He married Lydia Eliza Temple, daughter of Reverend Robert Temple and Eliza Allen, on 26 August 1849.2,3,4 Robert W. Williams died on 3 January 1852.2,4
     He and Lydia Eliza Temple appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Conneautville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, enumerated 29 July 1850.3

Citations

  1. [S30] "The Philip Fox Papers," Philip Fox, 1900-1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S607] Temple Genealogy, online www.temple-genealogy.com.
  3. [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, PA, Roll: M432_770; Page: 86; Image: 173.
  4. [S870] "Helen Butler Webster Strait Papers," Helen Butler Webster Strait Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2006

David Joseph Bow1

b. 1930, d. 31 July 2016
     David Joseph Bow was born in 1930.1 He was the son of Joseph J. Bow and Edith Barrow.1 David Joseph Bow married Gloria Gardner, daughter of Daniel Morgan Gardner and Gertrude M. Allen, before 1960.2 David Joseph Bow died on 31 July 2016 in Pearl River, Rockland County, New York.3
     He appeared on the 1940 Federal census of Pearl River, New York in the household of his parents Joseph J. Bow and Edith Barrow.4

Children of David Joseph Bow and Gloria Gardner

Citations

  1. [S658] "Gloria Bow's Data," Gloria Gardner, 2004 unknown repository.
  2. [S28] Personal knowledge of Ann Fox Gulbransen.
  3. [S1069] Joan Pallen Fox, "Email from Joan Fox-Bow," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen.
  4. [S1095] 1940 United States Federal Census, Roll T627-2767, Page 10B, ED 44-33.
Last Edited=29 Nov 2017

Gloria Gardner

b. 1933, d. 13 March 2011
     Gloria Gardner was born in 1933 in Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Morgan Gardner and Gertrude M. Allen.1 Gloria Gardner married David Joseph Bow, son of Joseph J. Bow and Edith Barrow, before 1960.2 Gloria Gardner died on 13 March 2011.3
     She appeared on the 1940 Federal census of Queensbury, New York in the household of her parents Daniel Morgan Gardner and Gertrude M. Allen.4

Citations

  1. [S658] "Gloria Bow's Data," Gloria Gardner, 2004 unknown repository.
  2. [S28] Personal knowledge of Ann Fox Gulbransen.
  3. [S1069] Joan Pallen Fox, "Email from Joan Fox-Bow," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen.
  4. [S1095] 1940 United States Federal Census, Roll T627-2797, Page 25B, ED 57-34.
Last Edited=29 Nov 2017

Isaac Vincent1

b. 23 April 1727, d. 19 August 1808
     Isaac Vincent was born on 23 April 1727 in New Bedford, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1,2 He was the son of Philip Vincent and Mercy Winslow. Isaac Vincent married Hannah Pope, daughter of Elnathan Pope and Margaret Pope, after 26 June 1756 in Dartmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay, (intentions.)1,3,4 Isaac Vincent died on 19 August 1808 in Plainfield, Caledonia County, Vermont, now Washington County, at age 81.5,1 He was buried in Bisson Barre Cemetery, Plainfield, Washington County, Vermont.6
     He left a will on 9 May 1801 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.7

Child of Isaac Vincent and Hannah Pope

Citations

  1. [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1103] Birth Record.
  3. [S552] Franklin Leonard Pope, "Pope, Thomas."
  4. [S685] Early VR Bristol CO MA (published), Vital records of Dartmouth.
  5. [S1110]
  6. [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
  7. [S1132] Will: Ancestry.com, cited 11/24/2018.
Last Edited=25 Nov 2018

Job Winslow1,2,3

b. 1641, d. 14 July 1720
     Job Winslow was born in 1641 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Kenelm Winslow and Eleanor Newton.1 Job Winslow married Ruth Cole in 1694.3,2 Job Winslow died on 14 July 1720 in Freetown, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4,3

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S48] The Great Migration.
  3. [S935] Freetown Vital Records (published).
  4. [S152] New England Families, online.
Last Edited=4 Jan 2007

Henry Vincent1

b. 1635, d. 22 April 1722
     Henry Vincent was born in 1635 in Honeshole, England.1 He was the son of John Vincent and Hannah (?) Henry Vincent married Mary Mathews, daughter of William Matthews and Mary Toney, on 15 December 1657 in Sandwich, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,3,1 Henry Vincent died on 22 April 1722 in Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4
     His will was proved/probated on 17 January 1722/23 in Barnstable, Province of Massachusetts Bay.5

Child of Henry Vincent and Mary Mathews

Citations

  1. [S30] "The Philip Fox Papers," Philip Fox, 1900-1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1091] Marriage Record.
  3. [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Sandwich.
  4. [S1110]
  5. [S1122] Will of Henry Vincent.
Last Edited=19 Aug 2019

Mary Mathews1

b. 1635, d. 1682
     Mary Mathews was born in 1635 in Evesham, Worcestershire, England.2 She was the daughter of William Matthews and Mary Toney.3 Mary Mathews married Henry Vincent, son of John Vincent and Hannah (?), on 15 December 1657 in Sandwich, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.4,1,5 Mary Mathews died in 1682 in England.2

Child of Mary Mathews and Henry Vincent

Citations

  1. [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Sandwich.
  2. [S198] Shelia Stewart, "Gertridge Family Connections", Jan 15, 2002, unverified.
  3. [S1121] Tony Matthews, "EMAIL Tony Matthews," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen.
  4. [S1091] Marriage Record.
  5. [S30] "The Philip Fox Papers," Philip Fox, 1900-1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=20 Sep 2015

John Vincent1

b. September 1610, d. 1663
     John Vincent was born in September 1610 in England.1 He was the son of John Vincent and Sarah Allerton. John Vincent married Hannah (?) John Vincent died in 1663 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1
     He immigrated after 1637.1

Child of John Vincent and Hannah (?)

Citations

  1. [S30] "The Philip Fox Papers," Philip Fox, 1900-1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=19 Aug 2019

Kenelm Winslow1,2,3

b. before 9 April 1668, d. 20 March 1728/29
     Kenelm Winslow was born before 9 April 1668 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2,3 He was baptized on 9 April 1668 in Second Church, Scituate, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.4,3 He was the son of Kenelm Winslow and Mercy Worden.3 Kenelm Winslow married Bethia Hall, daughter of Rev. Gershom Hall and Bethia Bangs, on 3 January 1689/90 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.5,2,6 Kenelm Winslow died on 20 March 1728/29 in Harwich, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1,2 He was buried in Worden Cemetery, East Dennis, Province of Massachusetts Bay.
His headstone reads:
Here Lyes Buried
Ye Body of Mr
Kenelm Winslow
Who Departed this Life
March ye 29th 1728/9
In ye 62d
Year of His Age.7

Child of Kenelm Winslow and Bethia Hall

Citations

  1. [S30] "The Philip Fox Papers," Philip Fox, 1900-1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S686] Legislators of the Ma. Gen. Court, online.
  3. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Scituate.
  4. [S480] Records of the Scituate, 2nd Church (published).
  5. [S25] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
  6. [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Yarmouth.
  7. [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
Last Edited=16 Dec 2017

Bethia Hall1,2

b. circa 1672, d. 8 September 1745
     Bethia Hall was born circa 1672 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.3 She was the daughter of Rev. Gershom Hall and Bethia Bangs. Bethia Hall married as her first husband Kenelm Winslow, son of Kenelm Winslow and Mercy Worden, on 3 January 1689/90 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.1,2,4 Bethia Hall married as her second husband Deacon Joseph Hawes in 1730 in Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2 Bethia Hall died on 8 September 1745 in Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4 She was buried in Ancient Cemetery, Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts Bay.5

Child of Bethia Hall and Kenelm Winslow

Citations

  1. [S25] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
  2. [S686] Legislators of the Ma. Gen. Court, online.
  3. [S32] Monty Lee, "Lee-Beckwith Family Tree", May 11, 2000, unverified.
  4. [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Yarmouth.
  5. [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
Last Edited=26 Aug 2014

Kenelm Winslow1,2

b. 30 April 1599, d. 12 September 1672
     Kenelm Winslow was born on 30 April 1599 in Droitwich, Worcestershire, England.1,2 He was the son of Edward Winslow and Magdelene Ollyver.3 Kenelm Winslow was baptized on 3 May 1599 in St. Peter's Church, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England. He was "born the Sunday before."4,5,2,3 He married Eleanor Newton in June 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2,3,6 Kenelm Winslow died on 12 September 1672 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony, at age 73.2,7,8 He was buried on 13 September 1672 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,7
     Kenelm was also known as Kenelme.5 He immigrated in 1631. He was traveling with his brother Josiah.2 Kenelm Winslow became a freeman on 1 January 1632/33.2

Children of Kenelm Winslow and Eleanor Newton

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S48] The Great Migration.
  3. [S152] New England Families, online.
  4. [S91] Lemuel Shattuck, "Genealogical Memoir of the Descendents of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth Colony", Citation from Bible record.
  5. [S92] William S. Appleton, "English Ancestry of the Winslow Family."
  6. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Plymouth.
  7. [S527] Marshfield Vital Records (published).
  8. [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
Last Edited=21 Dec 2014

Eleanor Newton1,2

b. 1598, d. 5 December 1681
     Eleanor Newton was born in 1598 in England.3 She married as her first husband John Adams circa 1625.1,2 Eleanor Newton married as her second husband Kenelm Winslow, son of Edward Winslow and Magdelene Ollyver, in June 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2,4,5 Eleanor Newton died on 5 December 1681 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,6 She was buried in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.4,6
     Eleanor was also known as Ellen. She immigrated on the Anne, arriving July 1623 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.7,2 Eleanor was also known as Adams.2

Children of Eleanor Newton and Kenelm Winslow

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S48] The Great Migration.
  3. [S247] J. Fronheiser, "Frohnheiser/Fronheiser/Fronzier Families of Pennsylvania and Ohio", Jul. 14, 2002, unverified.
  4. [S152] New England Families, online.
  5. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Plymouth.
  6. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Marshfield.
  7. [S11] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
Last Edited=16 Apr 2016

Edward Winslow1,2,3,4

b. 18 October 1595, d. 8 May 1655
     Edward Winslow was born on 18 October 1595 in Droitwich, Worcestershire, England.1,2,3,5 He was the son of Edward Winslow and Magdelene Ollyver.6,3,4 Edward Winslow was baptized on 20 October 1595 in St. Peter's Church, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England. "Born the Saturday before."7,1,3,4 He married as his first wife Elizabeth Barker on 16 May 1618 in Leiden, South Holland, Holland.8,9,2,3,4 Edward Winslow married as his second wife Susanna Jackson on 12 May 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, (theirs was the first marriage in the Plymouth colony.)9,2,3,10,4 Edward Winslow died on 8 May 1655 in sea while Cromwell's commissioner to West Indies at age 59 somewhere between Hispaniola and Jamaica.9,2,3,5
     He and Elizabeth Barker immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.11,3,5,4 Edward Winslow was elected Governor of Massachusetts.

Children of Edward Winslow and Susanna Jackson

Citations

  1. [S92] William S. Appleton, "English Ancestry of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S48] The Great Migration.
  3. [S11] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
  4. [S1164] Ruth C. McGuyre and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 5 WInslow.
  5. [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
  6. [S152] New England Families, online.
  7. [S91] Lemuel Shattuck, "Genealogical Memoir of the Descendents of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth Colony", Citation from Bible record.
  8. [S26] Mayflower Passengers.
  9. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  10. [S1163] Ruth Wilder Sherman and Robert Moody Sherman, MF 13 White.
  11. [S715] English-America, online www.english-america.com.
Last Edited=16 Dec 2017

Susanna Jackson1,2,3,4

b. circa 1590, d. 1 October 1680
     Susanna Jackson was born circa 1590 in England. She married as her first husband William White on 1 July 1612 in Leiden, South Holland, Holland.1,2,3 Susanna Jackson married as her second husband Edward Winslow , son of Edward Winslow and Magdelene Ollyver, on 12 May 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, (theirs was the first marriage in the Plymouth colony.)1,5,2,3,4 Susanna Jackson died on 1 October 1680 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
     She was not the sister of Edward and Samuel Fuller, and the last name of Fuller is unproven.2,3 She and William White immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Their son Resolved traveled with them. Their son Peregrine was born on board the Mayflower in May 1621.6,2,7,3

Children of Susanna Jackson and William White

Children of Susanna Jackson and Edward Winslow

Citations

  1. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  2. [S11] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
  3. [S1163] Ruth Wilder Sherman and Robert Moody Sherman, MF 13 White.
  4. [S1164] Ruth C. McGuyre and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 5 WInslow.
  5. [S48] The Great Migration.
  6. [S715] English-America, online www.english-america.com.
  7. [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
Last Edited=5 Sep 2019

William White1,2,3

b. 1590, d. 21 February 1620/21
     William White was born in 1590.1 He married Susanna Jackson on 1 July 1612 in Leiden, South Holland, Holland.4,2,3 William White died on 21 February 1620/21 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2,5,3
     He and Susanna Jackson immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Their son Resolved traveled with them. Their son Peregrine was born on board the Mayflower in May 1621.6,2,5,3

Children of William White and Susanna Jackson

Citations

  1. [S48] The Great Migration.
  2. [S11] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
  3. [S1163] Ruth Wilder Sherman and Robert Moody Sherman, MF 13 White.
  4. [S21] John H. Sheppard, "Genealogy of the Winslow Family."
  5. [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
  6. [S715] English-America, online www.english-america.com.
Last Edited=29 Jun 2015

Peregrine White1,2,3

b. 4 December 1620, d. 20 July 1704
     Peregrine White was born on 4 December 1620 in Provincetown Harbor, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, on board the Mayflower.1,4,2,3 He was the son of William White and Susanna Jackson.2,3 Peregrine White married Sarah Basset before 6 March 1647/48 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,3 Peregrine White died on 20 July 1704 in Marshfield, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 83.5,3 He was buried in Winslow Cemetery, Marshfield, Province of Massachusetts Bay.5

Children of Peregrine White and Sarah Basset

Citations

  1. [S48] The Great Migration.
  2. [S11] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
  3. [S1163] Ruth Wilder Sherman and Robert Moody Sherman, MF 13 White.
  4. [S54] Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History and People 1620-1691.
  5. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Marshfield.
  6. [S25] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
Last Edited=29 Jun 2015

Sarah Basset1

b. circa 1629, d. 22 January 1711
     Sarah Basset was born circa 1629 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of William and Elizabeth Bassett.2,1 She married Peregrine White, son of William White and Susanna Jackson, before 6 March 1647/48 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.3,1 Sarah Basset died on 22 January 1711 in Marshfield, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4,5,1

Children of Sarah Basset and Peregrine White

Citations

  1. [S1163] Ruth Wilder Sherman and Robert Moody Sherman, MF 13 White.
  2. [S54] Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History and People 1620-1691.
  3. [S48] The Great Migration.
  4. [S25] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
  5. [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Marshfield.
Last Edited=29 Jun 2015

Frank Noyes1

     Frank Noyes is the son of Frank Noyes and Isabel Beveridge Noyes.1 Frank Noyes married Virginia Clarkson in 1971. Frank Noyes and Virginia Clarkson were divorced in 1976.

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=5 Jul 2008

Jonathan Reid Noyes1

     Jonathan Reid Noyes is the son of Frank Noyes and Isabel Beveridge Noyes.1 Jonathan Reid Noyes married as his first wife Merrill Wolf on 17 July 1982 in Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut.1,2 Jonathan Reid Noyes married as his second wife Salli Benedict on 26 November 1994 in Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina.3

Child of Jonathan Reid Noyes and Merrill Wolf

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
  3. [S696] "Miscellaneous Single Documents," Wedding invitation sent to Patricia Noyes Fox. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=3 May 2015

David Carleton Howell1

     David Carleton Howell is the son of Henry Wardwell Howell and Margaret Grant Noyes. David Carleton Howell married Susan Allport on 10 September 1977 in Wilton, Fairfield County, Connecticut.2

Children of David Carleton Howell and Susan Allport

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=5 Jul 2008

Clinton Reed Howell1

     Clinton Reed Howell is the son of Henry Wardwell Howell and Margaret Grant Noyes. Clinton Reed Howell married Anne Catchpole on 30 July 1977.

Children of Clinton Reed Howell and Anne Catchpole

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=15 Oct 2000

Linda LeMoyne Hall1

     Linda LeMoyne Hall is the daughter of Andrew Douglas Hall and Marie LeMoyne Noyes.1 Linda LeMoyne Hall married as her first husband Doug McKay.1 Linda LeMoyne Hall and Doug McKay were divorced date unknown. Linda LeMoyne Hall married as her second husband Leigh Stanley Cohn on 11 August 1978 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California.1,2

Children of Linda LeMoyne Hall and Leigh Stanley Cohn

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
  2. [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=5 Jul 2008

Benjamin Thomas Hall1

     Benjamin Thomas Hall is the son of Andrew Douglas Hall and Marie LeMoyne Noyes.1

Citations

  1. [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=5 Jul 2008