David Hillhouse Buel1,2,3
b. 19 June 1862, d. 23 May 1923
David Hillhouse Buel was born on 19 June 1862 in Frankfort, Herkimer County, New York.4,2,3 He was the son of Col David Hillhouse Buel and Josephine Maria McDougall.5,6,3 David Hillhouse Buel married Katherine Frances Powers on 30 December 1912 in New York, New York County, New York.3,4 David Hillhouse Buel died on 23 May 1923 in New York, New York County, New York, at age 60.3
He appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York in the household of his mother Josephine Maria McDougall and stepfather Oliver Prince Buel.7 David Hillhouse Buel graduated from Yale College, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, in 1883.4,3 He was ordained in 1898 as a Roman Catholic priest by J. Card. Gibbons.4,3 He appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Bronx, New York County, New York, enumerated 21 June 1900 at St. John's College where he was listed as a priest and missionary.8 He was elected in 1905 President of Georgetown University.4,3
According to Georgiana Adams Davidson, he was a Catholic priest and the president of Georgetown University. He became ill and while in the hospital, fell in love with his nurse. He left Georgetown and the priesthood, married his nurse, and became an Episcopal minister.5 He and Katherine Frances Powers appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, at 271 West 56th Street, enumerated 13 January 1920.9
He appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York in the household of his mother Josephine Maria McDougall and stepfather Oliver Prince Buel.7 David Hillhouse Buel graduated from Yale College, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, in 1883.4,3 He was ordained in 1898 as a Roman Catholic priest by J. Card. Gibbons.4,3 He appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Bronx, New York County, New York, enumerated 21 June 1900 at St. John's College where he was listed as a priest and missionary.8 He was elected in 1905 President of Georgetown University.4,3
According to Georgiana Adams Davidson, he was a Catholic priest and the president of Georgetown University. He became ill and while in the hospital, fell in love with his nurse. He left Georgetown and the priesthood, married his nurse, and became an Episcopal minister.5 He and Katherine Frances Powers appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, at 271 West 56th Street, enumerated 13 January 1920.9
Citations
- [S253] Dr. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S859] Hillhouse Descendants, online.
- [S546] Slaves of the Godsmith, online.
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll T9-891 page 515A.
- [S678] 1900 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: T623 1127; Page: 28B; Enumeration District: 1042.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll T625-1212 Page 10A.
Last Edited=17 Feb 2007
Oliver Prince Buel1,2,3,4
b. 22 January 1838, d. 7 April 1899
Oliver Prince Buel was born on 22 January 1838 in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York.3,4 He was the son of Judge David Buel and Harriet Hillhouse.3,4 Oliver Prince Buel married Josephine Maria McDougall, daughter of Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson, on 20 December 1875.5,1,2,3,4 Oliver Prince Buel died on 7 April 1899 in New York, New York County, New York, at age 61.3,1,2
He appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, in the household of his parents Judge David Buel and Harriet Hillhouse.6 Oliver Prince Buel graduated from Williams College, Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, in 1859.3 He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, in the household of his parents Judge David Buel and Harriet Hillhouse.7 Oliver Prince Buel appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Ward 21 District 13 (2nd Enum), New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 29 December 1870. His occupation was listed as lawyer.8 He and Josephine Maria McDougall appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 1 June 1880. Along with her nephew John Adams.9
He appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, in the household of his parents Judge David Buel and Harriet Hillhouse.6 Oliver Prince Buel graduated from Williams College, Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, in 1859.3 He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, in the household of his parents Judge David Buel and Harriet Hillhouse.7 Oliver Prince Buel appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Ward 21 District 13 (2nd Enum), New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 29 December 1870. His occupation was listed as lawyer.8 He and Josephine Maria McDougall appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 1 June 1880. Along with her nephew John Adams.9
Citations
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S859] Hillhouse Descendants, online.
- [S1113] Steven Wiezbicki, "EMAIL Steven Wiezbicki," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen, 24 December 2013.
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: M432_584; Page: 53; Image: 107.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: M653_846; Page: 0; Image: 139.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: M593_1050; Page: 407; Image: 135.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll T9-891 page 515A.
Last Edited=27 Dec 2013
Violet Maria Josephine Buel1,2,3
b. 13 February 1866, d. 11 June 1922
Violet Maria Josephine Buel was born on 13 February 1866 in Frankfort, Herkimer County, New York.3,2 She was the daughter of Col David Hillhouse Buel and Josephine Maria McDougall.1,4,3 Violet Maria Josephine Buel married George Meriam Hyde on 11 January 1899 in New York, New York County, New York.3,2 Violet Maria Josephine Buel died on 11 June 1922 in Corpus Christie Monastery, Hunts Point, Bronx County, New York, at age 56.3
She appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York in the household of her mother Josephine Maria McDougall and stepfather Oliver Prince Buel.5 After her husband's death, she became a sister of the Tabernacle in the Convent of the Perpetual Adoration, at the Dominican Monastery of Corpus Christi in New York, taking the name of Sister Mary of the Tabernacle.6,3
She appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York in the household of her mother Josephine Maria McDougall and stepfather Oliver Prince Buel.5 After her husband's death, she became a sister of the Tabernacle in the Convent of the Perpetual Adoration, at the Dominican Monastery of Corpus Christi in New York, taking the name of Sister Mary of the Tabernacle.6,3
Citations
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S859] Hillhouse Descendants, online.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll T9-891 page 515A.
- [S253] Dr. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family.
Last Edited=13 Mar 2006
Harriet Hillhouse1,2
b. 28 May 1792, d. 9 April 1866
Harriet Hillhouse was born on 28 May 1792 in Montville, New London County, Connecticut.1,2 She was the daughter of John Griswold Hillhouse and Elizabeth Mason.1,2 Harriet Hillhouse married Judge David Buel, son of David Buel and Rachel McNeil, on 23 May 1814 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, They were married by Rev. Strong.1 Harriet Hillhouse died on 9 April 1866 in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, at age 73.1,2
She and Judge David Buel appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, enumerated 16 August 1850.3 Harriet Hillhouse and Judge David Buel appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, enumerated 30 June 1860 along with son-in-law Henry Lockwood. Their children John Griswold, Oliver Prince and Charlotte Elizabeth were listed as living with them.4
She and Judge David Buel appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, enumerated 16 August 1850.3 Harriet Hillhouse and Judge David Buel appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, enumerated 30 June 1860 along with son-in-law Henry Lockwood. Their children John Griswold, Oliver Prince and Charlotte Elizabeth were listed as living with them.4
Children of Harriet Hillhouse and Judge David Buel
- Rev. Samuel Buel+1,2 b. 11 Jun 1815, d. 30 Dec 1892
- David Hillhouse Buel+1 b. 26 May 1817, d. 15 Jan 1893
- John Griswold Buel1,2 b. 9 Dec 1819, d. 17 Mar 1877
- Charlotte Elizabeth Buel1,2 b. 13 Oct 1821, d. 13 May 1904
- Sarah Buel1,2 b. 26 Dec 1823, d. 10 Oct 1829
- Abraham VanVechten Buel1,2 b. 8 Aug 1826, d. 14 May 1829
- Rev. Clarence Buel+1,2 b. 5 Oct 1830, d. 24 Jul 1915
- Hambden Buel1,2 b. 12 Dec 1834, d. 21 Mar 1890
- Oliver Prince Buel1,2 b. 22 Jan 1838, d. 7 Apr 1899
Citations
- [S859] Hillhouse Descendants, online.
- [S1113] Steven Wiezbicki, "EMAIL Steven Wiezbicki," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen, 24 December 2013.
- [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: M432_584; Page: 53; Image: 107.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: M653_846; Page: 0; Image: 139.
Last Edited=11 Jun 2014
Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt1,2,3
b. 18 February 1839, d. 15 October 1903
Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt was born on 18 February 1839 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Colonel Edwin Burr and Sarah Stedman (Sprague) Babbitt.1 He married Francis Pamela McDougall, daughter of Dr Charles McDougall and Maria Griffith Hanson, on 22 October 1861 in West Point, Orange County, New York.4,2,3 Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt died on 15 October 1903 in Dover, Morris County, New Jersey, at age 64.2,3 He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Alexandria County, Virginia, now Arlington County.1,5
He appeared on the 1850 Federal census of San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, enumerated 25 September 1850 in the household of his parents.6 He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of United States Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York, enumerated 20 June 1860. He was listed as a cadet.7 He graduated from United States Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York, in 1861.1 He and Francis Pamela McDougall appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Washington Territory, enumerated 20 August 1870. Their son Edwin Burr was listed as living with them.8 Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt and Francis Pamela McDougall appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Elizabeth City, Virginia, at Fortress Monroe, enumerated 1 June 1880.9 He retired from the U.S. Army 18 February, 1903 with the rank Colonel of Ordinance.1
He appeared on the 1850 Federal census of San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, enumerated 25 September 1850 in the household of his parents.6 He appeared on the 1860 Federal census of United States Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York, enumerated 20 June 1860. He was listed as a cadet.7 He graduated from United States Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York, in 1861.1 He and Francis Pamela McDougall appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Washington Territory, enumerated 20 August 1870. Their son Edwin Burr was listed as living with them.8 Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt and Francis Pamela McDougall appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Elizabeth City, Virginia, at Fortress Monroe, enumerated 1 June 1880.9 He retired from the U.S. Army 18 February, 1903 with the rank Colonel of Ordinance.1
Child of Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt and Francis Pamela McDougall
- General Edwin Burr Babbitt3 b. 26 Jul 1862, d. 9 Dec 1939
Citations
- [S408] Arlington Cemetery Website, online http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S253] Dr. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family.
- [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S669] 1850 United States Federal Census, TX, Roll: M432_908; Page: 209; Image: 202.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: M653_833; Page: 0; Image: 53.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, WA, Roll: M593_1683; Page: 58; Image: 118.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, VA, Roll: T9_1363; Family History Film: 1255363; Page: 1.1000; Enumeration District: 13.
Last Edited=4 May 2013
General Edwin Burr Babbitt1,2,3
b. 26 July 1862, d. 9 December 1939
General Edwin Burr Babbitt was born on 26 July 1862 in New York.4,2 He was the son of Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt and Francis Pamela McDougall.3 General Edwin Burr Babbitt married Emma Fenno on 5 November 1884.3 He died on 9 December 1939 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, at age 77.5 He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, His first wife, Emily Fenno Babbitt is buried with him.5,6
He appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Washington Territory in the household of his parents Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt and Francis Pamela McDougall.7 General Edwin Burr Babbitt appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Highland, Orange County, New York, enumerated 26 June 1880. He was a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy.8 He graduated from United States Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York, in 1884.5 He appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, enumerated 1910.9 According to Georgiana Adams Davidson, he was in Chief of Ordinance during World War I, and was first in his class at West Point.1 He appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Iowa, at Camp Lodge U.S. Army Post, enumerated 1920.4 He was commissioned Second Lieutenant, June 15, 1884, and promoted through the grades to Brigadier General, National Army, October 2, 1917, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, February 12, 1918 and Major General, U.S. Army, April 14, 1923. He commanded a brigade in the Marne, St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives in World War I and served with the Army of Occupation following the war. He retired from the Army on September 19, 1924.5
He appeared on the 1930 Federal census of Montecito, Santa Barbara County, California enumerated 3 April 1930 Listed as B. Gen. Edwin Babbitt with an age of 67..10
He appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Washington Territory in the household of his parents Col Lawrence Sprague Babbitt and Francis Pamela McDougall.7 General Edwin Burr Babbitt appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Highland, Orange County, New York, enumerated 26 June 1880. He was a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy.8 He graduated from United States Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York, in 1884.5 He appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, enumerated 1910.9 According to Georgiana Adams Davidson, he was in Chief of Ordinance during World War I, and was first in his class at West Point.1 He appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Iowa, at Camp Lodge U.S. Army Post, enumerated 1920.4 He was commissioned Second Lieutenant, June 15, 1884, and promoted through the grades to Brigadier General, National Army, October 2, 1917, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, February 12, 1918 and Major General, U.S. Army, April 14, 1923. He commanded a brigade in the Marne, St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives in World War I and served with the Army of Occupation following the war. He retired from the Army on September 19, 1924.5
He appeared on the 1930 Federal census of Montecito, Santa Barbara County, California enumerated 3 April 1930 Listed as B. Gen. Edwin Babbitt with an age of 67..10
Citations
- [S22] Georgiana Davidson's notes, , c 1985, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S627] Adams Genealogy, 1969, Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S631] Hawkins Family, online.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, IA, Roll T625-507, page 2A.
- [S408] Arlington Cemetery Website, online http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net
- [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S671] 1870 United States Federal Census, WA, Roll: M593_1683; Page: 58; Image: 118.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: T9_910; Family History Film: 1254910; Page: 337.4000; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 0676.
- [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, NJ, Series: T624; Roll: 901; Page: 215A; Enumeration District: 96; Part: 1; Line: 18.
- [S676] 1930 United States Federal Census, CA, Roll: T626_213; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 54.
Last Edited=4 May 2013
Jane Maria Palmer1,2
b. circa 1824, d. 26 May 1862
Jane Maria Palmer was born circa 1824. Her birthdate was calculated based on an age of 36 in the 1860 census.3 She was the daughter of Nathan Palmer and Chloe Sackett. Jane Maria Palmer married John McDougall, son of John McDougall and Margaret Stockton, on 13 July 1841 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.4,2 Jane Maria Palmer died on 26 May 1862 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California.5
Jane was also known as Jennie Hanson.1 She appeared on the 1860 Federal census of San Luis Obispo County, California, enumerated 24 June 1860 in the household of Marshall Palmer.3 Jane Maria Palmer and John McDougall appeared on the 1860 Federal census of San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, enumerated 5 July 1860. Their children Caroline, Latham and Lillie were listed as living with them. His occupation was listed as "farmer."4
Compiler's notes: The book The Stockton Family identified John McDougal's wife as Jennie Hansen. Several pieces of evidence have made me conclude that the last name was an error (probably carried over from the last name of Charles McDougal's wife Maria Hansen). My working hypothesis is that she was actually Jenny or Jane Palmer, daughter of Nathan and Chloe Palmer. There are a number of pieces of evidence that support this conclusion:
1. In the Indiana marriage records, there is a notation of John McDougal marrying Jane Maria Palmer in 1841. These same records include the marriage of Louisa Palmer to George McDougal and Maria (Hansen) Scudder to Charles McDougal.
2. In the 1860 census, she was staying with Marshall Palmer in San Luis Obispo County.
3. In the 1870 and 1880 census records, several of her children were either living with the Palmer family in Indiana or living close by. This makes the most sense to me if the Palmers were her parents and brothers.
These bits of evidence are not proof of her identity but coupled with the lack of evidence of any link to the Hansens, I have linked her to the Palmer family pending further investigation.
Jane was also known as Jennie Hanson.1 She appeared on the 1860 Federal census of San Luis Obispo County, California, enumerated 24 June 1860 in the household of Marshall Palmer.3 Jane Maria Palmer and John McDougall appeared on the 1860 Federal census of San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, enumerated 5 July 1860. Their children Caroline, Latham and Lillie were listed as living with them. His occupation was listed as "farmer."4
Compiler's notes: The book The Stockton Family identified John McDougal's wife as Jennie Hansen. Several pieces of evidence have made me conclude that the last name was an error (probably carried over from the last name of Charles McDougal's wife Maria Hansen). My working hypothesis is that she was actually Jenny or Jane Palmer, daughter of Nathan and Chloe Palmer. There are a number of pieces of evidence that support this conclusion:
1. In the Indiana marriage records, there is a notation of John McDougal marrying Jane Maria Palmer in 1841. These same records include the marriage of Louisa Palmer to George McDougal and Maria (Hansen) Scudder to Charles McDougal.
2. In the 1860 census, she was staying with Marshall Palmer in San Luis Obispo County.
3. In the 1870 and 1880 census records, several of her children were either living with the Palmer family in Indiana or living close by. This makes the most sense to me if the Palmers were her parents and brothers.
These bits of evidence are not proof of her identity but coupled with the lack of evidence of any link to the Hansens, I have linked her to the Palmer family pending further investigation.
Children of Jane Maria Palmer and John McDougall
- Caroline McDougall+4 b. c 1849, d. date unknown
- Latham McDougall4 b. c 1854, d. date unknown
- William H. McDougall4 b. c 1856, d. date unknown
- Lillie McDougall4 b. Apr 1860, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S253] Dr. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family.
- [S656] Indiana Marriage Records (published).
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, CA, Roll M653_65, part 1, page 5.
- [S670] 1860 United States Federal Census, CA, Roll M653_67, part 1, p. 504.
- [S1025] Kris Ogilvie, "Email from Kris Ogilvie," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen, June 17, 2008, citing the Stockton Daily Independent, Stockton, CA for Thursday May 29, 1862.
Last Edited=11 Jan 2015
Susan Cantle Stewart1
b. 1805, d. 1846
Susan Cantle Stewart was born in 1805 in Cheneyville, Rapides Parrish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of W.H. and Eugenie (Cantle) Stewart.1 She married William Creighton McDougall , son of John McDougall and Margaret Stockton, before 1837 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, They had 7 kids.1 Susan Cantle Stewart died in 1846 in Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.1
Citations
- [S253] Dr. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family.
Last Edited=7 Apr 2005
William H. Morrison1,2
b. circa 1805, d. date unknown
William H. Morrison was born circa 1805 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He married Susan McDougall, daughter of John McDougall and Margaret Stockton, on 8 May 1832 in Marion County, Indiana.1,2 His death date has not been found.
Citations
Last Edited=22 Nov 2006
Caroline M. Sterrett1
b. circa 1820, d. 7 January 1893
Caroline M. Sterrett was born circa 1820 in New York. Her birthdate is calculated from an age of 40 in the 1860 census.2 She married Admiral David Stockton McDougall, son of John McDougall and Margaret Stockton, They had three children.3,4 Caroline M. Sterrett died on 7 January 1893 in Washington, District of Columbia.5 She was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda County, California.5
She and Admiral David Stockton McDougall appeared on the 1860 Federal census of U.S. Navy Shipyard, Mare Island, Vallejo, Solano County, California, enumerated 13 July 1860 He was listed as Commander, U.S. Navy.. Their son Charles John was listed as living with them.2
She and Admiral David Stockton McDougall appeared on the 1860 Federal census of U.S. Navy Shipyard, Mare Island, Vallejo, Solano County, California, enumerated 13 July 1860 He was listed as Commander, U.S. Navy.. Their son Charles John was listed as living with them.2
Child of Caroline M. Sterrett and Admiral David Stockton McDougall
- Comdr. Charles John McDougall+3 b. 30 Jan 1837, d. 28 Mar 1881
Citations
Last Edited=13 Feb 2015
Elizabeth Rogers1,2,3,4,5
b. 8 October 1666, d. before 8 July 1704
Elizabeth Rogers was born on 8 October 1666 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4,5 She was the daughter of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow.1,3,4,5 Elizabeth Rogers died before 8 July 1704. She was not mentioned in her father's will.4,5
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Joseph Rogers1,2,3,4
b. 1 February 1666/67, d. 29 April 1696
Joseph Rogers was born on 1 February 1666/67 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4 He was the son of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow.1,3,4 Joseph Rogers married Prudence (?) before 1691.2,4 Joseph Rogers died on 29 April 1696 at age 29. Deacon John Payne said "Joseph Rogers died of a strange distemper, of which he had long laid sick, Aptil the 29th, 1696."2
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Prudence (?)1
d. date unknown
Prudence's birth date is unknown. She married Joseph Rogers, son of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow, before 1691.1,2 Her death date has not been found.
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Hannah Rogers1,2,3,4,5
b. 20 March 1668/69, d. 18 July 1733
Hannah Rogers was born on 20 March 1668/69 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4,5 She was the daughter of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow.1,3,4,5 Hannah Rogers died on 18 July 1733 in Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 64. She was murdered by her husband Amaziah Harding.4,5
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Thomas Rogers1,2,3,4,5
b. 6 March 1670/71, d. 15 March 1670/71
Thomas Rogers was born on 6 March 1670/71 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4,5 He was the son of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow.1,3,4,5 Thomas Rogers died on 15 March 1670/71 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4,5
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Thomas Rogers1,2,3,4,5
b. 6 May 1672, d. 23 September 1749
Thomas Rogers was born on 6 May 1672 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4,5 He was the son of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow.1,3,4,5 Thomas Rogers married Sarah Treat, daughter of Rev Samuel Treat and Elizabeth Mayo, on 10 December 1700 in Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay. They had 8 kids. He m (2) Rebecca (Sparrow) Collins.2,3,4,5 Thomas Rogers died on 23 September 1749 in Middletown, Connecticut Colony, now Middlesex County, at age 77.4,5
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Sarah Treat1,2,3,4
b. 20 June 1678, d. 26 September 1728
Sarah Treat was born on 20 June 1678 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1,3,4 She was the daughter of Rev Samuel Treat and Elizabeth Mayo.1,3,4 Sarah Treat married Thomas Rogers, son of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow, on 10 December 1700 in Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay. They had 8 kids. He m (2) Rebecca (Sparrow) Collins.2,3,5,4 Sarah Treat died on 26 September 1728 in Truro, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 50.4
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Sarah Freeman1,2,3,4
b. September 1676, d. 23 August 1739
Sarah Freeman was born in September 1676 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.5,6,2,4 She was the daughter of John Freeman and Sarah Myrick.1,2,3,4 Sarah Freeman married Edward Snow, son of Jabez Snow and Elizabeth Smyth, circa 1695.1,3,4,7 Sarah Freeman died on 23 August 1739 in Harwich, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 62.1,8,4
Children of Sarah Freeman and Edward Snow
- Thomas Snow1,4,7 b. c 1701, d. b 28 Jul 1732
- Jabez Snow1,4,7 b. 1703, d. bt 24 May 1780 - 12 Mar 1782
- Rebecca Snow1,4,7 b. 1705, d. 2 Apr 1723
- Martha Snow1,4,7 b. 2 Oct 1707, d. b 8 Apr 1754
- Nathaniel Snow1,4,7 b. b 8 Jan 1709/10, d. Mar 1749
- Nathan Snow1,4,7 b. b 27 May 1716, d. date unknown
- Joseph Snow1,4,7 b. b 14 Sep 1718, d. 30 Apr 1761
Citations
- [S36] M. L. T. Alden, "Snow Genealogy."
- [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Eastham/Orleans.
- [S1152] Barbara Lambert Merrick, MF 24 Brewster.
- [S1036] Barbara Lambert Merrick, MFIP Brewster, Family 275.
- [S16] David Hamblin, "The First Settlers of Eastham, Mass."
- [S18] Josiah Paine, "The Freemans - the Eastham Branch of the Sandwich Family - Major John Freeman."
- [S1128] John D. Austin, MF 6 Stephen Hopkins.
- [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Harwich.
Last Edited=24 Jun 2015
Eliezar Rogers1,2,3,4,5
b. 3 November 1673, d. after 10 December 1739
Eliezar Rogers was born on 3 November 1673 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4,5 He was the son of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow.1,3,4,5 Eliezar Rogers married Ruhamah Willis circa 1697. They had 9 kids.2,4,5 Eliezar Rogers died after 10 December 1739 when he was living in Plymouth.4,5
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Ruhamah Willis1,2
b. circa 1675, d. after 10 December 1739
Ruhamah Willis was born circa 1675. She was the daughter of Richard and Patience (Bonum) Willis.2 She married Eliezar Rogers, son of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow, circa 1697. They had 9 kids.1,2,3 Ruhamah Willis died after 10 December 1739.2
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Nathaniel Rogers1,2,3,4,5
b. 18 January 1675/76, d. before 8 July 1704
Nathaniel Rogers was born on 18 January 1675/76 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4,5 He was the son of Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth Snow.1,3,4,5 Nathaniel Rogers died before 8 July 1704. He was not mentioned in the settlement of his father's estate.4,5
Citations
Last Edited=26 Jun 2015
Daniel Cole1,2,3
b. 1614, d. 21 December 1694
Daniel Cole was born in 1614 in England.4,5 He was the son of Isaac Cole and Johanna (?)4 Daniel Cole married Ruth Chester before 1644 Snow Genealogy gives Daniel Cole's wife as Mary.2,3 Daniel Cole died on 21 December 1694 in Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2,3,6
He lived in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in May 1655 He was one of the first settlers of Eastham..2
He lived in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in May 1655 He was one of the first settlers of Eastham..2
Children of Daniel Cole and Ruth Chester
- Lieut. John Cole+1,3,7 b. 15 Jul 1644, d. 6 Jan 1724/25
- Timothy Cole2,3 b. 15 Sep 1646, d. date unknown
- Hepzeibah Cole2,3,8 b. 15 Apr 1649, d. a 15 Jan 1694/95
- Ruth Cole+2,3 b. 15 Apr 1651, d. c 1727
- Israel Cole1,3,7 b. 8 Jun 1653, d. bt 21 Jan 1723/24 - 23 Jul 1724
- James Cole2,3 b. 30 Nov 1655, d. 1717
- Mary Cole2,3,7 b. 10 Mar 1657/58, d. 1 Mar 1733/34
- William Cole+2,3 b. 15 Sep 1663, d. 1735
- Daniel Cole4,9,10 b. 1666, d. 15 Jun 1736
- Thomas Cole+2,11 b. 1668, d. c 1725
Citations
- [S36] M. L. T. Alden, "Snow Genealogy."
- [S16] David Hamblin, "The First Settlers of Eastham, Mass."
- [S777] Early VR Barnstable Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Eastham/Orleans.
- [S50] Freeman-Eary, online www.familytreemaker.com/e/a/r/Freeman-Eary.
- [S154] David Robinson, "D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page", Dec. 16, 2001, unverified.
- [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
- [S1128] John D. Austin, MF 6 Stephen Hopkins.
- [S1249] Alfred A. Doane, The Doane Family.
- [S48] The Great Migration.
- [S1149] Margaret Harris Stover and Robert S. Wakefield, MF 10 Fuller.
- [S954] Genealogical Dictionary ME/NH.
Last Edited=21 Jan 2020
Ruth Cole1,2,3,4
b. 11 March 1667/68, d. after 4 March 1727/28
Ruth Cole was born on 11 March 1667/68 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1,2,3,4 She was the daughter of Lieut. John Cole and Ruth Snow.2,3,4 Ruth Cole married William Twining, son of William Twining and Elizabeth Deane, on 21 March 1688/89 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.2,1,5,3,4 Ruth Cole died after 4 March 1727/28 in Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4
Citations
Last Edited=25 Jun 2015
William Twining1,2,3
b. circa 1665, d. 23 January 1734/35
William Twining was born circa 1665. He was the son of William Twining and Elizabeth Deane.2,3 William Twining married Ruth Cole, daughter of Lieut. John Cole and Ruth Snow, on 21 March 1688/89 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.2,1,4,5,3 William Twining died on 23 January 1734/35 in Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4,3
Citations
Last Edited=25 Jun 2015
Lieut. John Cole1,2,3,4,5
b. 6 March 1669/70, d. 13 December 1746
Lieut. John Cole was born on 6 March 1669/70 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, now Barnstable County, Massachusetts.2,1,3,4,5 He was the son of Lieut. John Cole and Ruth Snow.1,3,4,5 Lieut. John Cole married Mary Rogers, daughter of James Rogers and Mary Paine, before 1694 They had 11 children.2,1,3,4,5 Lieut. John Cole died on 13 December 1746 in Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 76.1,3,4,5
Citations
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