John Robert Fowler1
John Robert Fowler is the son of John Robert Fowler and Ann Adams Noyes. John Robert Fowler married as his first wife Debra Decker date unknown.1 John Robert Fowler and Debra Decker were divorced date unknown.1 John Robert Fowler married as his second wife Eileen Grosheider in Kona, Hawaii.1,2
Citations
- [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=5 Jul 2008
Anthony Pallen Fowler1
Citations
- [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=5 Jul 2008
Mary Dalton Fowler1
Mary Dalton Fowler is the daughter of John Robert Fowler and Ann Adams Noyes. Mary Dalton Fowler married Donald Mckay Elliman Jr. on 17 November 1984 in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado.2
Children of Mary Dalton Fowler and Donald Mckay Elliman Jr.
Citations
- [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=5 Jul 2008
Nicholas Noyes Fowler1
Nicholas Noyes Fowler is the son of John Robert Fowler and Ann Adams Noyes. Nicholas Noyes Fowler married Amy Gardner on 30 August 1985 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado.2 Nicholas Noyes Fowler and Amy Gardner were divorced date unknown.
Children of Nicholas Noyes Fowler and Amy Gardner
Citations
- [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2008
Joseph Thomas Fowler1
Citations
- [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2008
Henry Drury Fowler1
Henry Drury Fowler is the son of John Robert Fowler and Ann Adams Noyes. Henry Drury Fowler married Stephanie Elizabeth Jones on 14 October 2000 in Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado.2
Children of Henry Drury Fowler and Stephanie Elizabeth Jones
Citations
- [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S696] "Miscellaneous Single Documents," Wedding invitation sent to Patricia Noyes Fox. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2008
Sarah Benoist Fowler1
Sarah Benoist Fowler is the daughter of John Robert Fowler and Ann Adams Noyes. Sarah Benoist Fowler married Ed Armbruster in Denver, Denver County, Colorado.2 Sarah Benoist Fowler and Ed Armbruster were divorced say 1995.
Child of Sarah Benoist Fowler and Ed Armbruster
Citations
- [S12] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S1026] Information from Noyes Cousins.
Last Edited=7 Jul 2008
Thomas Patton Adams1,2,3
b. 19 November 1856, d. April 1920
Thomas Patton Adams was born on 19 November 1856 in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.1,4,5,3 He was the son of Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.5 Thomas Patton Adams married Katherine Duross before 1908.1,3 Thomas Patton Adams died in April 1920 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 63. He was buried on 12 April 1920 in Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri, Section 15 Lot 78; Find A Grave Memorial# 45652923.6,7
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, in the household of his parents Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.2 Thomas Patton Adams appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of his grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.4 Thomas Patton Adams appeared on the 1880 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 11 November 1880. His occupation was listed as R.R. Clerk.8 He was an executive with Missouri Pacific Railroad.1 He and Katherine Duross appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 25 April 1910. Their children Jane Duross and Georgiana McDougal were listed as living with them.9 Thomas Patton Adams and Katherine Duross appeared on the 1920 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, at Ward 28, enumerated 6 January 1920. Their children Georgiana McDougal and Jane Duross were listed as living with them.10
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, in the household of his parents Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.2 Thomas Patton Adams appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of his grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.4 Thomas Patton Adams appeared on the 1880 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 11 November 1880. His occupation was listed as R.R. Clerk.8 He was an executive with Missouri Pacific Railroad.1 He and Katherine Duross appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 25 April 1910. Their children Jane Duross and Georgiana McDougal were listed as living with them.9 Thomas Patton Adams and Katherine Duross appeared on the 1920 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, at Ward 28, enumerated 6 January 1920. Their children Georgiana McDougal and Jane Duross were listed as living with them.10
Children of Thomas Patton Adams and Katherine Duross
- Georgiana McDougal Adams1 b. 7 Sep 1908, d. 22 Nov 2003
- Jane Duross Adams1 b. 10 Apr 1909, d. 1981
Citations
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, CA, roll M653_66, book 1, p. 750.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M593_817, Book 1, page 685.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S545] St. Louis Cemeteries (published).
- [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: T9_726; Family History Film: 1254726; Page: 91.1000; Enumeration District: 12; Image: 0183.
- [S677] 1910 United States Federal Census, MO, T624 roll 821 book 3, p. 102a.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: T625_953; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 587; Image: 713.
Last Edited=4 May 2013
Charles McDougal Adams1,2,3
b. 9 April 1855, d. circa 1945
Charles McDougal Adams was born on 9 April 1855 in Fort Craig, New Mexico Territory.4,5,3 He was the son of Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.5 Charles McDougal Adams married Ellen Shoke. They had no children.1,5 Charles McDougal Adams died circa 1945 in La Jolla, San Diego County, California.5
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, in the household of his parents Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.2 Charles McDougal Adams appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of his grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.4 He worked for the Grand Island Railroad. Charles McDougal Adams and Ellen Shoke appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 25 April 1910.6 Charles McDougal Adams and Ellen Shoke appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Cochise County, Arizona, at Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, enumerated 12 January 1920. She was enumerated as Nellie S. His occupation was "Railroad Agent."7
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, in the household of his parents Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.2 Charles McDougal Adams appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of his grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.4 He worked for the Grand Island Railroad. Charles McDougal Adams and Ellen Shoke appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 25 April 1910.6 Charles McDougal Adams and Ellen Shoke appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Cochise County, Arizona, at Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, enumerated 12 January 1920. She was enumerated as Nellie S. His occupation was "Railroad Agent."7
Citations
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, CA, roll M653_66, book 1, p. 750.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M593_817, Book 1, page 685.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S677] 1910 United States Federal Census, MO, roll 821 book 3, p. 104.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, AZ, Roll: T625_46; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 14; Image: 916.
Last Edited=3 Mar 2007
Dr Francis Joseph Adams1,2,3
b. 16 December 1859, d. 2 June 1920
Dr Francis Joseph Adams was born on 16 December 1859 in Fort Crook, California.4,5,3 He was the son of Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.5 Dr Francis Joseph Adams married Alice Agnes Conrad, daughter of James Warren Conrad and Maria Ashby, on 28 October 1891 in Ft. Benton, Chouteau Co, Montana.6,1,5 Dr Francis Joseph Adams died on 2 June 1920 in Montana at age 60.7 He was buried in New Highland Cemetery, Cascade County, Montana, Find A Grave Memorial# 45653805.8,9
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, in the household of his parents Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.2 Dr Francis Joseph Adams appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of his grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.4 Dr Francis Joseph Adams appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Washington, District of Columbia, enumerated 14 June 1880 as a student at Children's Hospital.10 He was educated in 1881 in Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia. He practiced medicine in Great Falls, Montana after leaving the U.S. Army, and was company physician for Anaconda Copper Co.5,1 He and Alice Agnes Conrad appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, enumerated 16 June 1900. His mother Georgiana Adams was living with them.11 Dr Francis Joseph Adams and Alice Agnes Conrad appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, enumerated 15 April 1910.12 Dr Francis Joseph Adams and Alice Agnes Conrad appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, enumerated 17 January 1920.13
His obituary reads:
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 3 June 1920
Dies in Auto Wreck on Belt Road When Steer Gear Breaks
Dr. Francis J. Adams, 103 Third avenue north, was killed and Sister Edgar, superior of the Saint Thomas orphans home, suffered severe bruises about the body, when the car in which they were returning to Great Falls last night from a picnic at Belt turned turtle about ten miles from the city. Four other sisters from the orphans home, who were also in the car were uninjured. The party had been to a picnic Wednesday afternoon, which had been given by some of the nurses of Great Falls hospitals. They began the return trip from that place shortly after dark. When a few miles out from Belt, the steering gear became loosened and Dr. Adams went to a nearby farmhouse and sent a call to Great Falls for an auto mechanic to fix the car. Becoming impatient, he repaired the car the best he could and again began his journey to this city. About ten miles from Great Falls, a rear tire burst and the car swerved out of the track and rolled over the embankment, pinning Dr. Adams beneath it. Four of the sisters were able to extricate themselves from the machine, but were unable to get Sister Edgar away from it. It was not until the mechanic from Great Falls reached the scene that she was released, but her injuries were so slight that she was not taken to the hospital here.
The mechanic was unable to release Dr. Adams and went to Hikey ranch for aid. When finally taken from beneath the car he was dying, and lived only a few minutes. He was unconscious when released.
Dr. Francis J. Adams was a western man, born at Fort Crook, Calif., Dec. 16, 1859. He was the son of John Adams, who was in every sense a military man, having been sent to West Point from Tennessee where he gained high honors, having served through the war with Mexico with General Scott, being promoted to first lieutenant after the battle of Cherubusco and being made a captain after the fall of Monterey. After the Mexican war he served with the first cavalry against the Indians through the southwest and in 1861 he returned to Tennessee and served as chief surgeon of the Army of the Tennessee.Dr. Francis J. Adams was graduated from Georgetown college in 1881 and for several years was acting assistant surgeon in the regular army stationed at Fort Hamilton, L.I., and Fort Adams, Newport. In 1883 he was transferred to Montana and in 1887 was ordered to join an expedition on the staff of Gen. Ruger against the Crow Indians. He remained in the service until the close of 1887 being stationed at Fort Assiniboine.
The same year he became an assistant instructor in a post-graduate school at St. Louis but resigned this in 1889 and came to Fort Benton where he associated with Dr. Atkinson until 1890 when he was united in marriage with Miss Alice Conrad, a daughter of Col. J. W. Conrad of Virginia, and thereupon removed to Great Falls where he had since made his home.
In 1893 he assisted in the erection of the first hospital in Great Falls, which later was sold to Columbus hospital, and for several years thereafter he was surgeon for that institution. In 1896 he organized a training school for nurses in connection with the hospital, the first to be organized in the state.
In 1898 he was surgeon with a rank of major, of the First Montana Volunteers, formed for service in the Spanish war and he served in the Philippines on the staffs of Generals Wheaton, Otis and Funston, and was promoted to brigade surgeon. He was slightly wounded at the battle of Palo, March 25, 1898, and in October 1899 he returned to the United States and resumed his practice in this city. Dr. Adams volunteered in the medical service of the national army during the recent war and served with the rank of major in this country but did not get into the overseas service.14
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, in the household of his parents Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.2 Dr Francis Joseph Adams appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of his grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.4 Dr Francis Joseph Adams appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Washington, District of Columbia, enumerated 14 June 1880 as a student at Children's Hospital.10 He was educated in 1881 in Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia. He practiced medicine in Great Falls, Montana after leaving the U.S. Army, and was company physician for Anaconda Copper Co.5,1 He and Alice Agnes Conrad appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, enumerated 16 June 1900. His mother Georgiana Adams was living with them.11 Dr Francis Joseph Adams and Alice Agnes Conrad appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, enumerated 15 April 1910.12 Dr Francis Joseph Adams and Alice Agnes Conrad appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, enumerated 17 January 1920.13
His obituary reads:
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 3 June 1920
Dies in Auto Wreck on Belt Road When Steer Gear Breaks
Dr. Francis J. Adams, 103 Third avenue north, was killed and Sister Edgar, superior of the Saint Thomas orphans home, suffered severe bruises about the body, when the car in which they were returning to Great Falls last night from a picnic at Belt turned turtle about ten miles from the city. Four other sisters from the orphans home, who were also in the car were uninjured. The party had been to a picnic Wednesday afternoon, which had been given by some of the nurses of Great Falls hospitals. They began the return trip from that place shortly after dark. When a few miles out from Belt, the steering gear became loosened and Dr. Adams went to a nearby farmhouse and sent a call to Great Falls for an auto mechanic to fix the car. Becoming impatient, he repaired the car the best he could and again began his journey to this city. About ten miles from Great Falls, a rear tire burst and the car swerved out of the track and rolled over the embankment, pinning Dr. Adams beneath it. Four of the sisters were able to extricate themselves from the machine, but were unable to get Sister Edgar away from it. It was not until the mechanic from Great Falls reached the scene that she was released, but her injuries were so slight that she was not taken to the hospital here.
The mechanic was unable to release Dr. Adams and went to Hikey ranch for aid. When finally taken from beneath the car he was dying, and lived only a few minutes. He was unconscious when released.
Dr. Francis J. Adams was a western man, born at Fort Crook, Calif., Dec. 16, 1859. He was the son of John Adams, who was in every sense a military man, having been sent to West Point from Tennessee where he gained high honors, having served through the war with Mexico with General Scott, being promoted to first lieutenant after the battle of Cherubusco and being made a captain after the fall of Monterey. After the Mexican war he served with the first cavalry against the Indians through the southwest and in 1861 he returned to Tennessee and served as chief surgeon of the Army of the Tennessee.Dr. Francis J. Adams was graduated from Georgetown college in 1881 and for several years was acting assistant surgeon in the regular army stationed at Fort Hamilton, L.I., and Fort Adams, Newport. In 1883 he was transferred to Montana and in 1887 was ordered to join an expedition on the staff of Gen. Ruger against the Crow Indians. He remained in the service until the close of 1887 being stationed at Fort Assiniboine.
The same year he became an assistant instructor in a post-graduate school at St. Louis but resigned this in 1889 and came to Fort Benton where he associated with Dr. Atkinson until 1890 when he was united in marriage with Miss Alice Conrad, a daughter of Col. J. W. Conrad of Virginia, and thereupon removed to Great Falls where he had since made his home.
In 1893 he assisted in the erection of the first hospital in Great Falls, which later was sold to Columbus hospital, and for several years thereafter he was surgeon for that institution. In 1896 he organized a training school for nurses in connection with the hospital, the first to be organized in the state.
In 1898 he was surgeon with a rank of major, of the First Montana Volunteers, formed for service in the Spanish war and he served in the Philippines on the staffs of Generals Wheaton, Otis and Funston, and was promoted to brigade surgeon. He was slightly wounded at the battle of Palo, March 25, 1898, and in October 1899 he returned to the United States and resumed his practice in this city. Dr. Adams volunteered in the medical service of the national army during the recent war and served with the rank of major in this country but did not get into the overseas service.14
Child of Dr Francis Joseph Adams and Alice Agnes Conrad
- Mary Margaret Adams15 b. Apr 1895, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, CA, roll M653_66, book 1, p. 750.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M593_817, Book 1, page 685.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S1091] Marriage Record.
- [S630] Montana Death Index, 1907-1953 (published).
- [S1007] Cascade County Cemetery Registry, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~mtcascad/Cemetery/cemet.html
- [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, DC, Roll: T9_121; Family History Film: 1254121; Page: 174.3000; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 0834.
- [S673] 1900 United States Federal Census, MT, Roll: T623 910; Page: 28A; Enumeration District: 148.
- [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, MT, Series: T624; Roll: 830; Page: 140B; Enumeration District: 34; Part: 1; Line: 32.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, MT, T625_968, p. 10b.
- [S542] Obituary.
- [S1087] Richard Hardesty, "Email from Richard Hardesty," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen.
Last Edited=1 Jun 2020
Emma Portis Adams1,2,3,4
b. 20 December 1863, d. July 1946
Emma Portis Adams was born on 20 December 1863 in Alabama.1,3,4,5 She was the daughter of Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.3 Emma Portis Adams married John Dickson circa 1888 They said they had been married for 12 years in the 1900 census.1,3,6 Emma Portis Adams died in July 1946 at age 82.7,8 She was buried on 2 July 1946 in Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri, Section 15, lot 24.8,9
She appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of her grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.2 Emma Portis Adams appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Washington, District of Columbia, enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of Dr Charles McDougall.10 Emma Portis Adams and John Dickson appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 13 June 1900.6 Emma Portis Adams appeared on the 1915 state census of New Rochelle, in Westchester County, New York, enumerated 1915 in the household of Georgiana McDougall Adams and Conde Benoist Pallen.11 Emma Portis Adams appeared on the 1930 Federal census of New York, in New York County, New York, in the household of her sister Georgiana McDougall Adams.12 Emma Portis Dickson appeared on the 1940 Federal census of Rochelle Park, in Bergen County, New Jersey, enumerated 15 April 1940 in the household of Conde de Sales Pallen.
She appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of her grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.2 Emma Portis Adams appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Washington, District of Columbia, enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of Dr Charles McDougall.10 Emma Portis Adams and John Dickson appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 13 June 1900.6 Emma Portis Adams appeared on the 1915 state census of New Rochelle, in Westchester County, New York, enumerated 1915 in the household of Georgiana McDougall Adams and Conde Benoist Pallen.11 Emma Portis Adams appeared on the 1930 Federal census of New York, in New York County, New York, in the household of her sister Georgiana McDougall Adams.12 Emma Portis Dickson appeared on the 1940 Federal census of Rochelle Park, in Bergen County, New Jersey, enumerated 15 April 1940 in the household of Conde de Sales Pallen.
Citations
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M593_817, Book 1, page 685.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S704] Rita Grace Adams, "Biography of John Adams."
- [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: T623 900; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 380.
- [S414] Probate Notice.
- [S545] St. Louis Cemeteries (published).
- [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, DC, Roll T-9-121 p. 186A.
- [S1115] 1915 unknown record type, New York, unknown record info.
- [S676] 1930 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll T626_1565, District 665, p. 5a.
Last Edited=4 May 2013
John Adams1,2,3,4
b. 15 May 1858, d. 14 October 1905
John Adams was born on 15 May 1858 in Washington, District of Columbia.5,3,4 He was the son of Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.3 John Adams married Ida Belle Kinsella, daughter of Patrick Kinsella and Hannah O'Connell, on 24 June 1891.1,6,7,3 John Adams died on 14 October 1905 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 47.8,3,4 He was buried on 17 October 1905 in Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri, Section 15 lot 24.9,10
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, in the household of his parents Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.2 John Adams appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of his grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.5 John Adams appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, in New York County, New York, enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of Oliver Prince Buel and Josephine Maria McDougall.11 He worked for the Missouri Pacific Railroad.3 John Adams and Ida Belle Kinsella appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, at 1316 Blackstone Avenue, enumerated 1 June 1900 his occupation was listed as R. R. Clerk.. Their children Grace Marie, John, Oliver Buel Prince David and Francis Joseph were listed as living with them.12
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, in the household of his parents Brig. General John Adams and Georgiana McDougall.2 John Adams appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of his grandparents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.5 John Adams appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, in New York County, New York, enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of Oliver Prince Buel and Josephine Maria McDougall.11 He worked for the Missouri Pacific Railroad.3 John Adams and Ida Belle Kinsella appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, at 1316 Blackstone Avenue, enumerated 1 June 1900 his occupation was listed as R. R. Clerk.. Their children Grace Marie, John, Oliver Buel Prince David and Francis Joseph were listed as living with them.12
Children of John Adams and Ida Belle Kinsella
- Grace Marie Adams+13 b. Mar 1892, d. Jun 1956
- John Adams13 b. 12 Mar 1894, d. 1966
- Oliver Buel Prince David Adams+6 b. 14 Dec 1895, d. 27 Sep 1965
- Lawrence Babbitt Adams6 b. 14 Dec 1895, d. 1897
- Francis Joseph Adams6 b. 8 Aug 1898, d. Aug 1956
- Charles Thomas Dickson Adams14 b. c Nov 1905, d. c 1960
Citations
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, CA, roll M653_66, book 1, p. 750.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M593_817, Book 1, page 685.
- [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, MO, T623 Roll 900, book 2, p. 284a.
- [S676] 1930 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll T626_1225, p. 9b.
- [S626] Rosalie Ann Adams, "Email from Rosalie Cox," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen, July 21, 2004.
- [S545] St. Louis Cemeteries (published).
- [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll T9-891 page 515A.
- [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll T623_900, book 2, p. 284a.
- [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, MO Roll T623_900, book 2, p. 284a.
- [S677] 1910 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll T624_810, book 2, p. 104a.
Last Edited=4 May 2013
Sanguinet Hubert Benoist1,2
b. 29 December 1833, d. 10 November 1910
Sanguinet Hubert Benoist was born on 29 December 1833 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.3,4,5 He was the son of Louis Auguste Benoist and Esther A. Hackney.2 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist was baptized on 2 October 1839 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.6 He married Josephine Esther Curtis, daughter of Cyrus Curtis and Sophia Amanda Benoist, on 13 August 1857 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.7,2,8 His death date has not been found. He died in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.9
Sanguinet Hubert Benoist appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 13 July 1860 in the household of Sophia Amanda Benoist.10 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist and Josephine Esther Curtis appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 17 June 1870. Their children Corinne and Eugenie Marie were listed as living with them. Along with Josephine's sister Anna Virginia and mother Sophia Amanda Benoist.11 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist appeared on the 1880 Federal census of St. Louis, in St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 14 June 1880 in the household of Sophia Amanda Benoist.12 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 15 June 1900. His daughter Eugenie Marie was listed as living with him..4 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Belvedere Township, Los Angeles County, California, enumerated 1910. His daughter Eugenie Marie was listed as living with him, along with Anna Agnes Goulben, the sister of his daughter Corinne's husband.13
Sanguinet Hubert Benoist appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 13 July 1860 in the household of Sophia Amanda Benoist.10 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist and Josephine Esther Curtis appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 17 June 1870. Their children Corinne and Eugenie Marie were listed as living with them. Along with Josephine's sister Anna Virginia and mother Sophia Amanda Benoist.11 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist appeared on the 1880 Federal census of St. Louis, in St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 14 June 1880 in the household of Sophia Amanda Benoist.12 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 15 June 1900. His daughter Eugenie Marie was listed as living with him..4 Sanguinet Hubert Benoist appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Belvedere Township, Los Angeles County, California, enumerated 1910. His daughter Eugenie Marie was listed as living with him, along with Anna Agnes Goulben, the sister of his daughter Corinne's husband.13
Children of Sanguinet Hubert Benoist and Josephine Esther Curtis
- Corinne Benoist+10 b. c 1858, d. date unknown
- Eugenie Marie Benoist4 b. c 1867, d. 25 Mar 1952
Citations
- [S23] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S619] Histoire des Grandes Familles Francaises, online.
- [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M432_414, p. 319.
- [S677] 1910 United States Federal Census, MO, T623_890, p. 152.
- [S1071] M. E. Carton, "Fam Grp St Louis Gen Soc", Copied by Viki Faygal.
- [S1019] Baptismal Record.
- [S221] William Hyde and Howard L. Conrad, History of St. Louis, Volume I, pages 131-132.
- [S101] St. Louis Marriages, online.
- [S314]
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, MO, roll M653_651 p. 227.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MO, roll M593_816, p. 335.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, MO roll T9_715, p. 122b.
- [S677] 1910 United States Federal Census, CA, T624_79, p. 149a.
Last Edited=19 Jan 2019
Louise Auguste Benoist1,2
b. 6 July 1840, d. 29 January 1926
Louise Auguste Benoist was born on 6 July 1840 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.3,4 She was the daughter of Louis Auguste Benoist and Esther A. Hackney.2 Louise Auguste Benoist married Cornelius Tompkins on 15 May 1862 They lived in New York.3,2 Louise Auguste Benoist died on 29 January 1926 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 85.3,4
She appeared on the 1850 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 9 April 1850 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson his father and step-mother.5 Louise Auguste Benoist appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 27 July 1860 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson his father and step-mother.6 Louise Auguste Benoist and Cornelius Tompkins appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 4 June 1880 along with seven children.7 Louise Auguste Benoist and Cornelius Tompkins appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, at Ward 21, enumerated 12 June 1900 along with four children..8 Louise Auguste Benoist and Cornelius Tompkins appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 22 April 1910 along with two adult children.9
She appeared on the 1850 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 9 April 1850 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson his father and step-mother.5 Louise Auguste Benoist appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 27 July 1860 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson his father and step-mother.6 Louise Auguste Benoist and Cornelius Tompkins appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 4 June 1880 along with seven children.7 Louise Auguste Benoist and Cornelius Tompkins appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, at Ward 21, enumerated 12 June 1900 along with four children..8 Louise Auguste Benoist and Cornelius Tompkins appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 22 April 1910 along with two adult children.9
Children of Louise Auguste Benoist and Cornelius Tompkins
- Louise Tompkins10 b. 8 Mar 1865, d. 7 Sep 1939
- William M. Tompkins11 b. 17 Sep 1867, d. 6 Aug 1951
- Louis Benoist Tompkins12 b. 6 Jun 1902, d. 2 Oct 1950
Citations
- [S23] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S619] Histoire des Grandes Familles Francaises, online.
- [S102] Virginia Genealogies, online.
- [S1071] M. E. Carton, "Fam Grp St Louis Gen Soc", Copied by Viki Faygal.
- [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M432_414, p. 319.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M653_651 book 1, p. 293.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: T9_716; Family History Film: 1254716; Page: 243.3000; Enumeration District: 182; Image: 0617.
- [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: T623 898; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 327.
- [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, MO, Series: T624; Roll: 823; Page: 256B; Enumeration District: 453; Part: 1; Line: 36.
- [S314] Death certificate of Louise Gassam.
- [S314] Death certificate of WilliamTompkins.
- [S314] Death certificate of Louis Tompkins.
Last Edited=30 Jul 2011
Esther A. Benoist1,2
b. 13 November 1844, d. 1 July 1929
Esther A. Benoist was born on 13 November 1844 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.3,4 She was the daughter of Louis Auguste Benoist and Esther A. Hackney.2 Esther A. Benoist married William J. Nast on 14 January 1868 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.2,4,5 Esther A. Benoist died on 1 July 1929 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 84.4
She appeared on the 1850 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 9 April 1850 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson her father and step-mother.3 Esther A. Benoist appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 27 July 1860 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson her father and step-mother.6 Esther A. Benoist appeared on the 1880 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 5 June 1880. Her children Conde Montrose, Louis B., Ethel and Estelle were listed as living with her.7
She appeared on the 1850 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 9 April 1850 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson her father and step-mother.3 Esther A. Benoist appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 27 July 1860 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson her father and step-mother.6 Esther A. Benoist appeared on the 1880 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 5 June 1880. Her children Conde Montrose, Louis B., Ethel and Estelle were listed as living with her.7
Children of Esther A. Benoist and William J. Nast
- Louis B. Nast7 b. c 1869, d. date unknown
- Ethel Nast7 b. c 1870, d. date unknown
- Conde Montrose Nast b. 26 Mar 1874, d. 1942
- Estelle Nast7 b. c 1875, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S23] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S619] Histoire des Grandes Familles Francaises, online.
- [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M432_414, p. 319.
- [S1071] M. E. Carton, "Fam Grp St Louis Gen Soc", Copied by Viki Faygal.
- [S1074] Newspaper Article, The Daily Inter Ocean (Chicago, IL), 13 Oct 1890.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M653_651 book 1, p. 293.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, MO, roll T9_729, p. 136D.
Last Edited=13 Feb 2015
Conde Louis Benoist1,2,3
b. October 1846, d. 18 April 1916
Conde Louis Benoist was born in October 1846 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.4,5 He was the son of Louis Auguste Benoist and Esther A. Hackney.3 Conde Louis Benoist married Clemence Christy, daughter of James Christy and Amanda Eugenie Curtis, on 28 February 1870 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.6,7 Conde Louis Benoist died on 18 April 1916 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 69.5,8
He appeared on the 1850 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 9 April 1850 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson his father and stepmother. He was enumerated as Condey.4 Conde Louis Benoist appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 27 July 1860 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson his father and stepmother.9 Conde Louis Benoist appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 17 June 1870.10 He and Clemence Christy appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 22 April 1910. Their children Conde Autuste, Louis M., Marie Blanche, Clemence P. and Louise were listed as living with them. He was enumerated as Conde L. Benoist. Clemence's mother Amanda Christy was also in the household.11
He appeared on the 1850 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 9 April 1850 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson his father and stepmother. He was enumerated as Condey.4 Conde Louis Benoist appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 27 July 1860 in the household of Louis Auguste Benoist and Sara E. Wilson his father and stepmother.9 Conde Louis Benoist appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 17 June 1870.10 He and Clemence Christy appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 22 April 1910. Their children Conde Autuste, Louis M., Marie Blanche, Clemence P. and Louise were listed as living with them. He was enumerated as Conde L. Benoist. Clemence's mother Amanda Christy was also in the household.11
Children of Conde Louis Benoist and Clemence Christy
- Marie Blanche Benoist6 b. c 1873, d. 25 Dec 1942
- Clemence P. Benoist12 b. c 1875, d. 8 Sep 1960
- Conde Autuste Benoist12 b. 16 Oct 1877, d. 4 May 1957
- Louis M. Benoist12 b. 14 Sep 1886, d. 24 Jul 1957
- Louise Benoist12 b. c 1892, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S23] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, MS, roll T624_822, p. 78a.
- [S619] Histoire des Grandes Familles Francaises, online.
- [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M432_414, p. 319.
- [S1071] M. E. Carton, "Fam Grp St Louis Gen Soc", Copied by Viki Faygal.
- [S677] 1910 United States Federal Census, 1910 MS, roll T624_822, p. 82b.
- [S101] St. Louis Marriages, online.
- [S314] Death certificate of Conde L. Benoist.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M653_651 book 1, p. 293.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: M593_816; Page: 335; Image: 311.
- [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, MS, roll T623_901, p. 132.
- [S677] 1910 United States Federal Census, MS, roll T624_822, p. 78a.
Last Edited=29 Jul 2011
William J. Nast1,2
b. date unknown, d. date unknown
William J.'s birth date is unknown. William was born in Ohio.3 He married Esther A. Benoist, daughter of Louis Auguste Benoist and Esther A. Hackney, on 14 January 1868 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.4,5,2 His death date has not been found.
Children of William J. Nast and Esther A. Benoist
- Louis B. Nast3 b. c 1869, d. date unknown
- Ethel Nast3 b. c 1870, d. date unknown
- Conde Montrose Nast b. 26 Mar 1874, d. 1942
- Estelle Nast3 b. c 1875, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S23] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S1074] Newspaper Article, The Daily Inter Ocean (Chicago, IL), 13 Oct 1890.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, MO, roll T9_729, p. 136D.
- [S619] Histoire des Grandes Familles Francaises, online.
- [S1071] M. E. Carton, "Fam Grp St Louis Gen Soc", Copied by Viki Faygal.
Last Edited=31 Jul 2011
Conde Montrose Nast1
b. 26 March 1874, d. 1942
Conde Montrose Nast was born on 26 March 1874 in New York.2 He was the son of William J. Nast and Esther A. Benoist. Conde Montrose Nast married Jeanne Clarisse Coudert on 20 August 1902 in Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine.3 Conde Montrose Nast died in 1942. He was buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, Westchester County, New York.4
He appeared on the 1880 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri in the household of his mother Esther A. Benoist.2 Conde Montrose Nast appeared on the 1910 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 5 May 1910. He was enumerated with his Wife Clarisse, one son and one daughter.5 He appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Manhattan, New York County, New York, enumerated 3 January 1920 along with his wife and two children.6 He appeared on the 1930 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, at 318 Park Avenue., enumerated 1930. He was enumerated with his wife, two daughters and six servants.7 He appeared on the 1940 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York enumerated 16 April 1940 along with daughter Leslie and several employees.8
He appeared on the 1880 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri in the household of his mother Esther A. Benoist.2 Conde Montrose Nast appeared on the 1910 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 5 May 1910. He was enumerated with his Wife Clarisse, one son and one daughter.5 He appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Manhattan, New York County, New York, enumerated 3 January 1920 along with his wife and two children.6 He appeared on the 1930 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, at 318 Park Avenue., enumerated 1930. He was enumerated with his wife, two daughters and six servants.7 He appeared on the 1940 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York enumerated 16 April 1940 along with daughter Leslie and several employees.8
Citations
- [S23] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, MO, roll T9_729, p. 136D.
- [S1072] Marriage Announcement, New York Times, 21 Aug 1902.
- [S890] Wikpedia, online en.wikpedia.org.
- [S677] 1910 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll T624_1036, p. 104a.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: T625_1212; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 1060; Image: 845.
- [S676] 1930 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: T626_1566 Enumeration distrrict: 543, p. 10b.
- [S1095] 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: New York, New York, New York; Roll: T627_2655; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 31-1330.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2014
Cornelius Tompkins1,2
b. 18 February 1838, d. 9 October 1911
Cornelius Tompkins was born on 18 February 1838 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. He was the son of William Tompkins and Mary Blaine.3,2 He married Louise Auguste Benoist, daughter of Louis Auguste Benoist and Esther A. Hackney, on 15 May 1862 They lived in New York.3,4 Cornelius Tompkins died on 9 October 1911 in St. Louis, Missouri, at age 73.3,2
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 9 July 1860 in the household of his parents William and Mary Tompkins..5 He and Louise Auguste Benoist appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 4 June 1880 along with seven children.6 Cornelius Tompkins and Louise Auguste Benoist appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, at Ward 21, enumerated 12 June 1900 along with four children..7 Cornelius Tompkins and Louise Auguste Benoist appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 22 April 1910 along with two adult children.8
He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 9 July 1860 in the household of his parents William and Mary Tompkins..5 He and Louise Auguste Benoist appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, enumerated 4 June 1880 along with seven children.6 Cornelius Tompkins and Louise Auguste Benoist appeared on the 1900 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, at Ward 21, enumerated 12 June 1900 along with four children..7 Cornelius Tompkins and Louise Auguste Benoist appeared on the 1910 Federal census of St. Louis, Missouri, enumerated 22 April 1910 along with two adult children.8
Children of Cornelius Tompkins and Louise Auguste Benoist
- Louise Tompkins9 b. 8 Mar 1865, d. 7 Sep 1939
- William M. Tompkins10 b. 17 Sep 1867, d. 6 Aug 1951
- Louis Benoist Tompkins11 b. 6 Jun 1902, d. 2 Oct 1950
Citations
- [S23] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S314] Death certificate of Cornelius Tompkins.
- [S102] Virginia Genealogies, online.
- [S619] Histoire des Grandes Familles Francaises, online.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: M653_655; Page: 0; Image: 393.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: T9_716; Family History Film: 1254716; Page: 243.3000; Enumeration District: 182; Image: 0617.
- [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll: T623 898; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 327.
- [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, MO, Series: T624; Roll: 823; Page: 256B; Enumeration District: 453; Part: 1; Line: 36.
- [S314] Death certificate of Louise Gassam.
- [S314] Death certificate of WilliamTompkins.
- [S314] Death certificate of Louis Tompkins.
Last Edited=30 Jul 2011
John Haynes1,2,3
b. 1621, d. 29 March 1697
John Haynes was born in 1621 in Sutton Mandiville, Wiltshire, England.1,4,3 He was the son of Walter Haynes and Elizabeth Gourd.3 John Haynes married Dorothy Noyes, daughter of Deacon Peter Noyes and Elizabeth (?), on 13 October 1642 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County.5,1,2,3 John Haynes died on 29 March 1697 in Sudbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1,3
He immigrated in 1637. He lived in Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County, in 1637.1 He immigrated on the Confidence, departing from Southampton, England, 24 Apr 1638, arriving circa June 1638 with his parents Walter Haynes and Elizabeth Gourd.1,6,7 John Haynes lived in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County, in 1640.1 He became a freeman in 1646.1 He was Deputy to the General Court, selectman and surveyor.1 He left a will on 1 October 1692.1,8
Paul Noyes wrote: "John Haynes b. 1621 in England; came to this country when 16 years of age one year before his father Walter Haynes (says the old manuscript), and lived at Watertown with cousin Reed (of Rice) in the year 1637. He was freeman 1646, representative 1668. He married Dorithy (Dorothy) daughter of Peter Noyes, born in England. His will is date October 1, 1692."1
He immigrated in 1637. He lived in Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County, in 1637.1 He immigrated on the Confidence, departing from Southampton, England, 24 Apr 1638, arriving circa June 1638 with his parents Walter Haynes and Elizabeth Gourd.1,6,7 John Haynes lived in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County, in 1640.1 He became a freeman in 1646.1 He was Deputy to the General Court, selectman and surveyor.1 He left a will on 1 October 1692.1,8
Paul Noyes wrote: "John Haynes b. 1621 in England; came to this country when 16 years of age one year before his father Walter Haynes (says the old manuscript), and lived at Watertown with cousin Reed (of Rice) in the year 1637. He was freeman 1646, representative 1668. He married Dorithy (Dorothy) daughter of Peter Noyes, born in England. His will is date October 1, 1692."1
Children of John Haynes and Dorothy Noyes
- Elizabeth Haynes5 b. 19 Jul 1644, d. date unknown
- Mary Haynes+1,9 b. 1647, d. 1718
- John Haynes+2,5 b. 4 May 1649, d. 11 Dec 1710
- Dorothy Haynes b. 1651, d. 26 Jan 1696/97
- Peter Haynes+2,5 b. 7 Apr 1654, d. 6 Jan 1747/48
- Joseph Haynes5 b. 7 Sep 1656, d. b 1680
- Thomas Haynes b. 1658, d. b 1680
- James Haynes2,5 b. 17 Mar 1660/61, d. 15 Oct 1732
- Daniel Haynes5 b. 16 May 1663, d. 1688
- Rachel Haynes5 b. 7 Feb 1664/65, d. date unknown
- Ruth Haynes+5 b. 17 Apr 1668, d. 22 May 1727
- David Haynes5 b. 4 May 1670, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S29] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S300] Edmund Rice Website, online www.widowmaker.com/~gwk/era.
- [S969] Foot & Gurd Database, online gw.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=joyell.
- [S783] Geroge Walter Chamberlain, "Sudbury Settlers."
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Sudbury.
- [S715] English-America, online www.english-america.com.
- [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
- [S1133] Probate Record , Middlesex County Probate Files, online at www.americanancestors.org.
- [S742] Howe Genealogy, online.
Last Edited=24 Jun 2019
Dorothy Noyes1,2
b. 1626, d. 8 April 1715
Dorothy Noyes was born in 1626 in Weyhill, Hampshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Deacon Peter Noyes and Elizabeth (?) Dorothy Noyes was christened on 23 April 1627 in Weyhill, Hampshire, England. She married John Haynes, son of Walter Haynes and Elizabeth Gourd, on 13 October 1642 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Middlesex County.3,1,2,4 Dorothy Noyes died on 8 April 1715 in Sudbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1,3
She immigrated on the Confidence, departing from Southampton, England April 24, 1638, arriving circa June 1638 with her father Deacon Peter Noyes.1,5
She immigrated on the Confidence, departing from Southampton, England April 24, 1638, arriving circa June 1638 with her father Deacon Peter Noyes.1,5
Children of Dorothy Noyes and John Haynes
- Elizabeth Haynes3 b. 19 Jul 1644, d. date unknown
- Mary Haynes+1,6 b. 1647, d. 1718
- John Haynes+2,3 b. 4 May 1649, d. 11 Dec 1710
- Dorothy Haynes b. 1651, d. 26 Jan 1696/97
- Peter Haynes+2,3 b. 7 Apr 1654, d. 6 Jan 1747/48
- Joseph Haynes3 b. 7 Sep 1656, d. b 1680
- Thomas Haynes b. 1658, d. b 1680
- James Haynes2,3 b. 17 Mar 1660/61, d. 15 Oct 1732
- Daniel Haynes3 b. 16 May 1663, d. 1688
- Rachel Haynes3 b. 7 Feb 1664/65, d. date unknown
- Ruth Haynes+3 b. 17 Apr 1668, d. 22 May 1727
- David Haynes3 b. 4 May 1670, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S29] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S300] Edmund Rice Website, online www.widowmaker.com/~gwk/era.
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Sudbury.
- [S969] Foot & Gurd Database, online gw.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=joyell.
- [S782] Henry Stevens, "Passengers for New England, 1638."
- [S742] Howe Genealogy, online.
Last Edited=24 Jun 2019
Georgiana McDougall1,2,3
b. 1 May 1835, d. 9 December 1905
Georgiana McDougall was born on 1 May 1835 in Fort Winnebago, Portage, Michigan Territory, now Wisconsin.4,5,6,3,7 She was the daughter of Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.8 Georgiana McDougall married Brig. General John Adams, son of Thomas Patton Adams and Anne Tennant, on 4 May 1854 in Fort Snelling, Minnesota Territory, now Saint Paul. John was Aide-de-Camp to Gov. William Gorman.9,6,3 Georgiana McDougall died on 9 December 1905 in 4152 Maryland Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, at age 70.10,6,3,11 She was buried on 12 December 1905 in Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri, Lot 0024, section 015.12
She and Brig. General John Adams appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, enumerated 14 July 1860. Their children John, Francis Joseph, Charles McDougal and Thomas Patton were listed as living with them. His occupation was listed as "Captain, 1st Dragoons"; this census lists Georgiana's birthplace as Arkansas.13 Georgiana McDougall appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of her parents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.5 Georgiana McDougall appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Washington, District of Columbia in the household of her father Dr Charles McDougall.14 Georgiana Adams appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Great Falls, in Cascade County, Montana, in the household of her son and daughter-in-law Dr Francis Joseph Adams and Alice Agnes Conrad.15
Compiler's notes: Joan Noyes said that the McDougals were Scottish. Through them we are descended from John Hanson, President of the first Contenental Congress and collaterally descended from Richard Stockton who signed the Delcaration of Independence. She said that the McDougals emigrated from Scotland, to northern Ireland, then to Pulaski, TN. Based on the information I have been able to find, these ideas are wishful thinking. Our Stocktons are a different family than that of Richard, and I have been unable to connect our Maria Hanson with the descendents of John Hanson. Yes, the MeDougal's came from Scotland, but moved from Maryland to Ohio to Indiana.
She and Brig. General John Adams appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Millville, Shasta County, California, enumerated 14 July 1860. Their children John, Francis Joseph, Charles McDougal and Thomas Patton were listed as living with them. His occupation was listed as "Captain, 1st Dragoons"; this census lists Georgiana's birthplace as Arkansas.13 Georgiana McDougall appeared on the 1870 Federal census of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the household of her parents Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson.5 Georgiana McDougall appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Washington, District of Columbia in the household of her father Dr Charles McDougall.14 Georgiana Adams appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Great Falls, in Cascade County, Montana, in the household of her son and daughter-in-law Dr Francis Joseph Adams and Alice Agnes Conrad.15
Compiler's notes: Joan Noyes said that the McDougals were Scottish. Through them we are descended from John Hanson, President of the first Contenental Congress and collaterally descended from Richard Stockton who signed the Delcaration of Independence. She said that the McDougals emigrated from Scotland, to northern Ireland, then to Pulaski, TN. Based on the information I have been able to find, these ideas are wishful thinking. Our Stocktons are a different family than that of Richard, and I have been unable to connect our Maria Hanson with the descendents of John Hanson. Yes, the MeDougal's came from Scotland, but moved from Maryland to Ohio to Indiana.
Children of Georgiana McDougall and Brig. General John Adams
- Charles McDougal Adams6 b. 9 Apr 1855, d. c 1945
- Thomas Patton Adams+6 b. 19 Nov 1856, d. Apr 1920
- John Adams+6 b. 15 May 1858, d. 14 Oct 1905
- Dr Francis Joseph Adams+6 b. 16 Dec 1859, d. 2 Jun 1920
- Georgiana McDougall Adams+6 b. 16 Dec 1861, d. 8 Mar 1936
- Emma Portis Adams6 b. 20 Dec 1863, d. Jul 1946
Citations
- [S23] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S628] "A tribute to Charles McDougall and Maria Hanson McDougall," Capt. Thomas Mower McDougall, Jan 1, 1902 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S253] Dr. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, MO, Roll M593_817, Book 1, page 685.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S872] Kay Briski, "Email from Kay Briski," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen.
- [S38] Pam Jeglinski, "Pam Jeglinski's Data," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen, 2004.
- [S68] Lee Adams, "Email from Lee Adams," e-mail to Ann Fox Gulbransen, 6/3/2001.
- [S314] Georgiana McDougall Adams.
- [S1045] Bryan Lane, "EMAIL from Bryan Lane," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen, 12/9/2009 citing St. Louis Post, Monday December 11, 1905, page 14.
- [S545] St. Louis Cemeteries (published).
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, CA, roll M653_66, book 1, p. 750.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, DC, Roll T-9-121 p. 186A.
- [S673] 1900 United States Federal Census, MT, Roll: T623 910; Page: 28A; Enumeration District: 148.
Last Edited=8 May 2019
Walter Haynes1
b. 1583, d. 14 February 1664/65
Walter Haynes was born in 1583 in Sutton Mandiville, Wiltshire, England.1 He was the son of John Haynes and Alice Lambert.2 Walter Haynes married Elizabeth Gourd circa 1612 in Wiltshire, England, 6 other kids.1 Walter Haynes died on 14 February 1664/65 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,3,4
He was a linen weaver, selectman in 1638.1 He and Elizabeth Gourd immigrated on the Confidence, departing from Southampton, England, 24 Apr 1638, arriving circa June 1638. Their children Mary, Sufferance, John, Josiah and Thomas traveled with them. He immigrated on the same ship as Peter Noyes and his family.1,5,4 Military service included the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.1 Walter Haynes left a will on 25 May 1659. His will mentions wife Elizabeth, son Thomas away from home, never married it is said, John who is made executor and Josias, daughters Suffrance, wife of Josiah Treadway, Mary wife of Thomas Noyes.1,6 His will was proved/probated on 4 April 1665.1
Paul Noyes wrote: "Walter Haynes, immigrant ancestor, was born in Sutton Mandifield, Wiltshire, England in 1583. He also owned a house and other building on the island of Purbeck in the southeast part of Dorsetshire. He came to New England in the same ship with Peter Noyes, yeoman, of Penton Southampton with is wife Eliza: sons under sixteen years of age, daughters and servants John Blandford, John Rediat and Richard Biddlecome, arriving in; Boston in 1638. About a year after his arrival in the country, Haynes removed to Sudbury, having a grant of land there December 22, 1639. He was one of the foremost citizens, and was on the first board of selectmen in 1639 and served the town ten years altogether as selectman. He was one of the first, perhaps the very first, to build on the west side of the Sudbury river and is believed to have built the Haynes garrison house which was near the old Haynes home. The garrison house stood until the middle of the nineteenth century."1
He was a linen weaver, selectman in 1638.1 He and Elizabeth Gourd immigrated on the Confidence, departing from Southampton, England, 24 Apr 1638, arriving circa June 1638. Their children Mary, Sufferance, John, Josiah and Thomas traveled with them. He immigrated on the same ship as Peter Noyes and his family.1,5,4 Military service included the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.1 Walter Haynes left a will on 25 May 1659. His will mentions wife Elizabeth, son Thomas away from home, never married it is said, John who is made executor and Josias, daughters Suffrance, wife of Josiah Treadway, Mary wife of Thomas Noyes.1,6 His will was proved/probated on 4 April 1665.1
Paul Noyes wrote: "Walter Haynes, immigrant ancestor, was born in Sutton Mandifield, Wiltshire, England in 1583. He also owned a house and other building on the island of Purbeck in the southeast part of Dorsetshire. He came to New England in the same ship with Peter Noyes, yeoman, of Penton Southampton with is wife Eliza: sons under sixteen years of age, daughters and servants John Blandford, John Rediat and Richard Biddlecome, arriving in; Boston in 1638. About a year after his arrival in the country, Haynes removed to Sudbury, having a grant of land there December 22, 1639. He was one of the foremost citizens, and was on the first board of selectmen in 1639 and served the town ten years altogether as selectman. He was one of the first, perhaps the very first, to build on the west side of the Sudbury river and is believed to have built the Haynes garrison house which was near the old Haynes home. The garrison house stood until the middle of the nineteenth century."1
Children of Walter Haynes and Elizabeth Gourd
- Elizabeth Haynes2 b. c 1610, d. date unknown
- Sufferance Haynes2 b. 1617, d. 22 Jul 1682
- Mary Haynes7 b. 1619, d. 1 Mar 1697
- John Haynes+2 b. 1621, d. 29 Mar 1697
- Josiah Haynes2 b. a 1622, d. date unknown
- Thomas Haynes2 b. a 1622, d. 28 Jul 1680
- Gourd Haynes2 b. c 1626, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S29] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S969] Foot & Gurd Database, online gw.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=joyell.
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Sudbury.
- [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
- [S715] English-America, online www.english-america.com.
- [S1133] Probate Record , Middlesex County Probate Files, online at www.americanancestors.org.
- [S304] Nancy Lincoln, "Lincoln Family Worldconnect File", Nov. 23, 2001, unverified.
Last Edited=14 Dec 2014
Elizabeth Gourd1
b. circa 1585, d. 15 June 1659
Elizabeth Gourd was born circa 1585 in Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire, England.1 She married Walter Haynes, son of John Haynes and Alice Lambert, circa 1612 in Wiltshire, England, 6 other kids.1 Elizabeth Gourd died on 15 June 1659 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2
Elizabeth was also known as Gurd.3 She and Walter Haynes immigrated on the Confidence, departing from Southampton, England, 24 Apr 1638, arriving circa June 1638. Their children Mary, Sufferance, John, Josiah and Thomas traveled with them. He immigrated on the same ship as Peter Noyes and his family.1,4,5
Elizabeth was also known as Gurd.3 She and Walter Haynes immigrated on the Confidence, departing from Southampton, England, 24 Apr 1638, arriving circa June 1638. Their children Mary, Sufferance, John, Josiah and Thomas traveled with them. He immigrated on the same ship as Peter Noyes and his family.1,4,5
Children of Elizabeth Gourd and Walter Haynes
- Elizabeth Haynes3 b. c 1610, d. date unknown
- Sufferance Haynes3 b. 1617, d. 22 Jul 1682
- Mary Haynes6 b. 1619, d. 1 Mar 1697
- John Haynes+3 b. 1621, d. 29 Mar 1697
- Josiah Haynes3 b. a 1622, d. date unknown
- Thomas Haynes3 b. a 1622, d. 28 Jul 1680
- Gourd Haynes3 b. c 1626, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S29] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Sudbury.
- [S969] Foot & Gurd Database, online gw.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=joyell.
- [S715] English-America, online www.english-america.com.
- [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
- [S304] Nancy Lincoln, "Lincoln Family Worldconnect File", Nov. 23, 2001, unverified.
Last Edited=14 Dec 2014
John Haynes1,2
b. 1550, d. 1654
John Haynes was born in 1550 in Sherborne, Dorsetshire, England.1 He was the son of ? Haynes. John Haynes married Alice Lambert on 23 October 1575 in Sherborne, Dorsetshire, England.1,2 John Haynes died in 1654 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony, now Hartford County.1
Child of John Haynes and Alice Lambert
- Walter Haynes+2 b. 1583, d. 14 Feb 1664/65
Citations
Last Edited=13 Feb 2007