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The Life From The Roots blog topics have changed several times since I began this blog in 2009. I initially wrote only about the family history I had been working on for 20 years. Years later, I was into visiting gardens, historical homes, churches, libraries that had genealogical collections, historical societies, war memorials, and travel/tourism places. I also enjoy posting autographs and photos of famous people I've met or have seen.

Along with my New England roots, other areas include New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada.

Please check out the labels on the right side for topics (please note, they need work). Below the labels and pageviews is a listing of my top nine posts, according to Google. Four of them pertain to Lowell, MA. These posts change often because they are based on what people are reading.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Ford from Connecticut -- Surname Saturday

A Bridge to the Past
Last week, I mentioned I had two different Ford lines, one from Massachusetts and one from Connecticut, New Haven to be exact. This is the one from Connecticut. I don't normally write much about the family, but what I do is run the register report from my public tree on RootsWeb and copy it to this post, then do some editing before publishing it.

This past week, Miriam J. Robbins of AnceStories: The Stories of My Ancestors blog fame wrote a nice piece for her Tuesday's Tip post called, "Ancestry.com's Surname Meanings and History." When she does her Surname Saturday, she goes to the Ancestry.com's Surname Meanings and History site for information on the surname she is working on. I found this link to work for me. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts

I did the Ford surname, for each of the 3 years (1840, 1880 and 1920) that show the number of families for each particular year. I chose 1840, and you can see from the legend that Connecticut had between 56 and 166 Ford families.

Note: I am not sure why my map isn't showing correctly, because on my draft, it shows as perfect. Massachusetts and Connecticut had the most Fords in 1840, with between 167 to 331 families.

Ford Name Meaning

English: topographic name for someone who lived near a ford, Middle English, Old English ford, or a habitational name from one of the many places named with this word, such as Ford in Northumberland, Shropshire, and West Sussex, or Forde in Dorset.Irish: Anglicized form (quasi-translation) of various Gaelic names, for example Mac Giolla na Naomh ‘son of Gilla na Naomh’ (a personal name meaning ‘servant of the saints’), Mac Conshámha ‘son of Conshnámha’ (a personal name composed of the elements con ‘dog’ + snámh ‘to swim’), in all of which the final syllable was wrongly thought to be áth ‘ford’, and Ó Fuar(th)áin (see Foran).Jewish: Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Translation of German Fürth (see Furth)."


Generation No. 1

1.TIMOTHY FORD was born ABT 1617, and died 28 AUG 1684 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married ELIZA GORDY?. She died 25 JUL 1681 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
Children of TIMOTHY FORD and ELIZA GORDY? were:
+2  i.SAMUEL FORD was born ABT 1639 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 2 JUN 1712 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
3  ii.Mary FORD died BEF 10 DEC 1691. She married Peter RICE 29 OCT 1683 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, son of RICHARD RICE and ELIZABETH w\o RICHARD RICE. He was born ABT 1652, and died 3 DEC 1721 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut. She married Nathaniel THORPE 20 NOV 1662 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, son of William THORPE.
4  iii.Bethia FORD died 1687. She married Matthew BELLAMY 1671 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He died BEF 1689.
5  iv.Elizabeth FORD died AFT 31 OCT 1726. She married Joshua CULVER 23 DEC 1672 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, son of Edward CULVER and Ann ELLIS. He was born 12 JAN 1642/3 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 23 APR 1713 in Wallingford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Eleazer PECK 31 OCT 1726 in Wallingford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, son of Henry PECK.
+6  v.Matthew FORD died 3 NOV 1694 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.



Generation No. 2

2.SAMUEL FORD (TIMOTHY FORD1) was born ABT 1639 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 2 JUN 1712 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married ELIZABETH HOPKINS 27 JAN 1673 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She was born ABT 1642 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died BEF 20 APR 1707.
Children of SAMUEL FORD and ELIZABETH HOPKINS were:
7  i.Mary FORD was born 11 SEP 1676 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 30 JUN 1712 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married John THOMAS ABT 1705, son of John THOMAS and Lydia PARKER. He was born 4 MAR 1675/6 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 15 JUN 1747 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
+8  ii.ELIZABETH FORD was born 19 FEB 1679 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died BEF 12 NOV 1729.
9  iii.Samuel FORD was born 31 AUG 1683 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died BEF 20 APR 1707.
10  iv.Hannah FORD was born 16 SEP 1687 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died AFT 26 FEB 1715/6 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Peter PERKINS. He was born 18 MAY 1682 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 14 FEB 1738/9 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
6.Matthew FORD (TIMOTHY FORD1) died 3 NOV 1694 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married Mary BROOKS 12 JAN 1674 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, daughter of John BROOKS. She was born 5 SEP 1654 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 1711/2 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
Children of Matthew FORD and Mary BROOKS were:
11  i.Matthew FORD was born 31 OCT 1675 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 7 OCT 1751 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married Elizabeth BRADLEY ABT 1698. She was born 11 SEP 1678, and died 9 OCT 1751 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
12  ii.Mary FORD was born 9 AUG 1678 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
13  iii.John FORD was born 11 NOV 1680 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
14  iv.Mary FORD was born 1682 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
15  v.Mary FORD was born 9 AUG 1684 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 13 AUG 1760 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Ebenezer BLAKESLEE 5 DEC 1706 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, son of Ebenezer BLAKESLEE and Hannah LUPTON. He was born 4 FEB 1685/6 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 1761.
16  vi.Jonathan FORD was born 26 JAN 1686/7 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
17  vii.Daniel FORD was born ABT 24 MAR 1689/90 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 1711 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
18  viii.Benjamin FORD was born ABT 16 AUG 1691 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
19  ix.Ebenezer FORD was born ABT 16 AUG 1691 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 1724 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
20  x.Barnabas FORD was born ABT 9 DEC 1694 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.



Generation No. 3

8.ELIZABETH FORD (SAMUEL FORD2, TIMOTHY FORD1) was born 19 FEB 1679 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died BEF 12 NOV 1729. She married STEPHEN PERKINS 27 AUG 1700 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, son of JOHN PERKINS and MARY w\o JOHN PERKINS. He was born 7 APR 1680 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died AFT 1755 in Roundhill, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
Children of ELIZABETH FORD and STEPHEN PERKINS were:
21  i.Joseph PERKINS was born 18 SEP 1701 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 1776 in Wilkes, North Carolina. He married Phebe MOULTHROP 23 FEB 1727 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She was born 15 OCT 1711.
+22  ii.ELIZABETH PERKINS was born 10 NOV 1703 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 22 MAY 1760 in North Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
23  iii.Lydia PERKINS was born 24 NOV 1705 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 22 DEC 1767 in Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married William WILMOT 23 DEC 1725 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
24  iv.Thankful PERKINS was born 17 APR 1708 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and died 23 DEC 1788 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
25  v.Mary PERKINS was born 31 MAR 1712 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Daniel FORD 13 MAY 1736 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
26  vi.Stephen PERKINS was born 14 JUN 1716 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Anthony Ten Eyck and his Hawaiian Connection

Washington Place, taken by Cynthia Shenette, February 2014


Cynthia Shenette of Heritage Zen blog, asked if I had anything she wanted me to look up during her trip to Hawaii. After a few inquiries, I mentioned a request, and learned she would be in Honolulu and would indeed be visiting Washington Place, a Greek Revival palace a distant relative of mine, Anthony Ten Eyck named for George Washington. She took the above photo for me, and gave me some leads for information. I believe it was Heather Rojo, of the Nutfield Genealogy blog, who asked me many years ago, if I had Anthony Ten Eyck in my tree, because she had also gone to Washington Place and had seen his name. Commissioner Anthony Ten Eyck was my 5th cousin 4x removed. Because of the history, photo and my curiosity, I am posting this piece.


There is quite a bit of information on Washington Place, and below are parts of the official documentation about the naming of the Palace, thanks to Wikipedia, "One of the first boarders was Anthony Ten Eyck, an American Commissioner to the islands appointed by President James K. Polk who established the American Legation in the house. Ten Eyck named the house "Washington Place" in a February 22, 1848 letter, after George Washington in celebration of the first US president's birthday. King Kamehameha III officially approved the name." By the time this occurred, Anthony's wife had passed away in 1846. "It was where Queen Liliʻuokalani was arrested during the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Later it became the official residence of the Governor of Hawaiʻi. It is a National Historic Landmark, designated in 2007. The current governor's residence was built in 2008 behind the historic residence, and is located on the same grounds as Washington Place." The placing of the House as a National Historic Landmark document is 8 pages long,  and below are pages 2 and 6 with mention to Anthony TenEyck.
 "It is to Commissioner TenEyck that Washington Place owes its name"

From various resources, I've been able to do a short timeline of Anthony's career.

26 Feb 1811 born in Watertown, New York, son of Egert Ten Eyck, a judge, and Rebecca Pearce

1835-1841 Lawyer, later Clerk of Michigan Supreme Court in Detroit, Michigan

1841-1843 U.S. Commissioner to Sandwich Islands, Hawaii

Secretary James Buchanan on March 28, 1845 appointed Anthony Ten Eyck commissioner to Hawaii. US Diplomatic Representatives to Hawaii Commissioners from 1845 - 1848

1 Jun 1861–23 Sep 1865 Major and Paymaster Vol. In 1865 was mustered out of volunteer service.


5 Oct 1867-- Died in Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut and is buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan.

Anthony and Harriet had two children, Egbert F. born about 1839 and Harriet Fairchild born about 1844. Information is nil on them. However, a reader and friend took photos of where his father and family were buried, photos were on my post almost two years ago.

I am missing quite a bit about this family, and I'm quite hesitant about posting this. But, perhaps by doing so, somebody will share the same line and maybe have more information, and hopefully share.

In April 2021, I discovered quite a bit of new information about Anthony, just by using google and a few search names.  Union College, where Anthony graduated in 1831 has a file on him, the papers have been digitized by the College and is in Union / Digital Works. This is an online repositoryCourtesy of Special Collections, Schaffer Library, Union College. There are six downloadable pages. The copyright is not evaluated, I called four departments and was able to connect with anybody. I'm sharing one page 

 A short Descendant Report, beginning with his parents is below.






 

Mystery Hill to Me

In 1958 this 4,000 year old prehistoric site was opened to the public as Mystery Hill, less than 30 years later, a newspaper writer referred to it as America's Stonehenge, and that is what it is now called. To the locals, it's Mystery Hill. The sign* above is transcribed below, but for now, it's a "massive complex of stone chambers," monoliths, stone walls, a sacrificial table and "astronomically aligned rock formations." You may have seen one of many TV shows about this place, so it isn't new to our history.
There was a lot of walking, uphill along a nature trail, but it's worth it. We were there on a cool summer day, couldn't have asked for a more perfect day. Our last visit was probably in 1970, and it hasn't changed at all, except for the name and back then we were able to go wherever, there weren't ropes and fences as there are now.













The above photo is now used on each Surname Saturday post.

*America's Stonehenge sign

Located near the summit of Mystery Hill is a
massive complex of stone chambers, walls and large
standing stones, both radio-carbon dating (c-14) and the
placement of the astronomically oriented standing stones
indicate this site was constructed at least 4000 years ago.

Like the Stonehenge of England, America's Stonehenge
accurately plots many solar and lunar events, such as
solstices and equinoxes as well as many ancient holidays.

Update: On July 10, 2014, there was an article in the Yankee magazine, "America's Stonehenge | A Historical Site Shrouded in Mystery." SEE HERE.

Monday, March 24, 2014

"Mourning Victory" for the Melvin Brothers in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord, MA, Tombstone Tuesday


"Daniel Chester French was approached in 1897 to create a memorial monument for Asa, John and Samuel Melvin, three brothers who died in the Civil War. Their surviving brother, James C. Melvin, commissioned the memorial." The above statement and more about the memorial may be seen HERE.

Yesterday, my blog post had a photo of the Civil War Memorial in Concord, and I listed all the names on it. As I typed the four deceased men with the Melvin name, I suddenly remembered taking photos of the Melvin Memorial at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. My purpose for the cemetery trip was to find the burial place of Daniel Chester French. That post may be seen HERE*, and in addition, I knew that Mr. French also built this memorial. It was pure luck that I was able to park right in front of the above memorial.

Since I didn't go beyond the chained off area, I copied what was written from the above article.

"IN MEMORY OF THREE BROTHERS BORN IN CONCORD
WHO AS PRIVATE SOLDIERS GAVE THEIR 

LIVES IN THE WAR TO SAVE THE COUNTRY
THIS MEMORIAL IS PLACED HERE BY THEIR SURVIVING
BROTHER, HIMSELF A PRIVATE SOLDIER IN THE SAME WAR.
'I WITH UNCOVERED HEAD
SALUTE THE SACRED DEAD
WHO WENT AND WHO RETURN NOT.'"

* One of my top 10 favorite posts.

Recently, fellow blogger, Janice Webster Brown informed me that she had written a blog post several years ago, called, "Exeter, New Hampshire Sculptor: Daniel Chester French (1850-1931)." In her New Hampshire's History Blog, aka Cow Hampshire, she included quite a bit of information, including his lineage and sources. Thanks Janice for telling me this.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Concord, Massachusetts -- Civil War Memorial

The Civil War Memorial located on the Concord, Massachusetts green.

They Died for Their Country in the
War of The Rebellion
______________

Maj. Amiel W. Whipple
Capt. Daniel Foster
Chaplain James Means
Chaplain William C. Whitcomb
Thomas Carey
Capt. James E. McCafferty, Jr.
Martin Lynch
Paul C. Kittredge
Herman Flint
Charles Brigham
Edward C. Garrity
John McDonough
Charles A. Lawrence
James M. Billings
Charles H. Brown
Thomas McGuire
Lieut. Ezra Ripley
Col. George L. Prescott
Serg't Charles Appleton
Corp'l. William J. Damon
Francis Buttrick
Barney Clark
George B. Erskine
Jonas E. Melvin
James Thompson
Bertrand Burgess
Edwin C. Proctor
George J. Carr
Charles B. Hannaford
Alonzo Francis Munroe
Serg't Franklin M. Gregory
Corp'l Erastus H. Kingsbury
Oliver M. Richards
Charles W. Stuart
Michael Murray
Serg't Henry Carley Smith
Richard R. Clark
George Poland
Paul A. Dudley
Asa H. Melvin
John H. Melvin
Samuel Melvin
Charles Nealey
Thomas Doyle
Frederick J. Tarbell
Serg't James S. Fernald
Alden Buttrick
Corp'l Charles Hosmer Wright



The
Town of Concord
Builds This Monument
In Honor of
THE BRAVE MEN
Whose Names it Bears:
And Records
With Grateful Pride,
That They Found Here
Birthplace, Home or Grave.
1866.

Another view of the tall monument in the background. The one in front is the World War I memorial, see my post HERE.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Ford of Massachusetts -- Surname Saturday

A Bridge to the Past
The Ford line in Massachusetts is among my earliest lines. From Generation 1, I descend through two daughters, Joanna and Abigail, both of whom married well-known men. Joanna married Roger Clap, and Abigail married Elder John Strong.

My direct lines are in All Caps and you may contact me if you would like my sources.





Previous posts on some of this family include:
Roger Clap's Memorial Site in Watertown, MA
Roger Clap and Joanna's Burial Site in Boston, MA
Elder John Strong--Cemetery Photo
Princess Diana, John Strong and Me


Generation No. 1

1.THOMAS FORD (JOHN FORD1) was born 6 JAN 1589 in Powerstock, England, and died 28 NOV 1676 in Northampton, Hampton Co., Massachusetts. He married Joane WAY 13 DEC 1610 in Powerstock, Dorset, England, daughter of Stephen WAY and Ursula GILL. She was born ABT 22 JAN 1582 in Powerstock, Dorset, England, and died 10 MAY 1615 in Powerstock, Dorset, England. He married Ann SCOTT 7 NOV 1644 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut. She was born 1587, and died 5 MAY 1675 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. He married ELIZABETH CHARDE 19 JUN 1616 in Bridport, Dorset, England, daughter of THOMAS CHARDE. She was born 1589 in Bridgeport, Dorset, Eengland, and died 18 APR 1643 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
  
Child of THOMAS FORD and Joane WAY was:
 2  i.Mary FORD was born 18 AUG 1612.
Children of THOMAS FORD and ELIZABETH CHARDE were:
+3  i.JOANNA FORD was born 8 JUN 1617 in Bridport, Dorset, England, and died 29 JUN 1695 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
+4  ii.ABIGAIL FORD was born ABT 8 OCT 1619 in Bridport, Dorset, England, and died 6 JUL 1688 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
 5  iii.Thomas FORD was born 21 SEP 1623 in Dorchester, Dorset, England, and died 6 OCT 1623 in Dorchester, Dorset, England.
+6  iv.Hepzibah FORD was born 15 MAY 1625 in Dorchester, Dorset, England, and died 11 APR 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
 7  v.Hannah FORD was born 1 FEB 1628 in Dorchester, Dorset, England, and died MAR 1629 in Dorchester, Dorset, England.


Generation No. 2

3.JOANNA FORD (THOMAS FORD2, JOHN FORD1) was born 8 JUN 1617 in Bridport, Dorset, England, and died 29 JUN 1695 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. She was buried in Kings Chapel Cemetery, Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. She married ROGER CLAP 6 NOV 1633 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, son of WILLIAM CLAP and JOHAN CHANNON. He was born 6 APR 1609 in Salcombe, Devonshire, England, and died 2 FEB 1691 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. He was buried in Kings Chapel Cemetery, Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
  
Children of JOANNA FORD and ROGER CLAP were:
+8  i.SAMUEL CLAP was born 11 OCT 1634 in (of Dorchester), and died 16 OCT 1708 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 9  ii.Elizabeth CLAP was born 22 JUN 1638 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 25 DEC 1711 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. She married Joseph HOLMES 1660 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, son of GEORGE HOLMES and DEBORAH w\o GEORGE HOLMES. He was born 1637 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 27 OCT 1713 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 10  iii.Waitstill CLAP was born 22 OCT 1641 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 9 AUG 1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 11  iv.Preserved CLAP was born 23 NOV 1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 20 SEP 1720 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. He married Sarah NEWBERRY 4 JUN 1668 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
 12  v.Experience CLAP was born 21 DEC 1645 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 13  vi.Hopestill CLAP was born 6 DEC 1647 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 2 SEP 1719. He married Susanna SWIFT 18 APR 1672 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 14  vii.Wait \ Wayte CLAP was born 24 MAR 1650 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 3 MAY 1717 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. She married Jonathan SIMPSON 3 APR 1673 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 15  viii.Thanks CLAP was born 25 AUG 1650 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 16  ix.Desire CLAP was born 17 OCT 1653 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died DEC 1717. He married Deborah SMITH. He married Sarah POND 21 OCT 1679 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 17  x.Thomas CLAP was born 29 APR 1655 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died APR 1670.
 18  xi.Unite CLAP was born 13 OCT 1656 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 20 MAR 1665 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.
 19  xii.Supply CLAP was born 30 OCT 1660 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died 7 MAR 1686 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.

4.ABIGAIL FORD (THOMAS FORD2, JOHN FORD1) was born ABT 8 OCT 1619 in Bridport, Dorset, England, and died 6 JUL 1688 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. She married JOHN STRONG 30 DEC 1626 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, son of JOHN STRONGE. He was born ABT 1610 in Chard, Somerset, England, and died 14 APR 1699 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. He was buried in Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
Children of ABIGAIL FORD and JOHN STRONG were:
+20  i.THOMAS STRONG was born 1636 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, and died 3 OCT 1689 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
+21  ii.Jedediah STRONG was born 7 MAY 1637, and died 22 MAY 1733 in Coventry, Tolland Co., Connecticut.
+22  iii.RETURN STRONG was born 9 APR 1640 in Taunton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, and died 9 APR 1726 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
+23  iv.Ebenezer STRONG was born 1643 in Taunton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, and died 11 FEB 1728.
+24  v.Abigail STRONG was born 1645, and died 15 APR 1704.
25  vi.Elizabeth STRONG was born 24 FEB 1646 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 12 MAY 1736. She married Joseph PARSONS 17 MAR 1669 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
26  vii.Experience STRONG was born 4 AUG 1650 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut. She married Zerubabel FLIER 27 MAY 1669 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
27  viii.Joseph STRONG was born 5 AUG 1652 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
28  ix.Samuel STRONG was born 5 AUG 1652 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 29 OCT 1732. He married Esther CLAP 5 JUN 1684 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. He married Ruth SHELDON 28 OCT 1698 in Deerfield / Northampton.
29  x.Mary STRONG was born 26 OCT 1654 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 8 DEC 1738. She married John CLARK 20 MAR 1679 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
30  xi.Sarah STRONG was born 1655 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 10 FEB 1732. She married Joseph BARNARD 13 DEC 1675 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. She married Jonathan WELLS 23 SEP 1698 in Deerfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts.
31  xii.Hannah STRONG was born 30 MAY 1659 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 31 JAN 1694. She married William CLARK 15 JUL 1680 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
32  xiii.Hester STRONG was born 7 JUN 1661 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 4 MAR 1726. She married Thomas BISSELL 15 OCT 1678 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, son of Thomas BISSELL.
33  xiv.Thankful STRONG was born 25 JUL 1663 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. She married Jonathan BALDWIN ABT 1695 in Milford / Windsor, Connecticut.
34  xv.Jerijah STRONG was born 12 DEC 1665 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, and died 24 APR 1754. He married Thankful STEBBINS 18 JUL 1700 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
6.Hepzibah FORD (THOMAS FORD2, JOHN FORD1) was born 15 MAY 1625 in Dorchester, Dorset, England, and died 11 APR 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. She married Richard LYMAN ABT 1641 in Windsor, CT / Northampton, MA. He was born 1618, and died 1662. She married John MARSH 7 OCT 1664 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. He died 1688.
Child of Hepzibah FORD and Richard LYMAN was:
35  i.John LYMAN was born ABT 1655 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, and died 13 OCT 1727 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. He married Abigail HOLTON DEC 1694 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, daughter of John HOLTON and Abigail FISHER. She was born ABT 1672, and died 24 NOV 1714 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Reconstructed 1657 Alexander Knight House in Ipswich, Massachusetts



The reconstructed 1657 Alexander Knight House in Ipswich, Massachusetts, at the time the photo was taken (summer 2013), the house was completed in October, 2013.
For additional information, go to www.ipswichknighthouse.org

The 1677 Whipple House to the left, and the Knight House to the right.
From the Whipple House are the Knight House and the Ipswich Museum is across the street.
Winter views taken in the winter, 2013.
UPDATE: New photos taken December 5, 2015. The fence, garden and a frame for bundling thatch were added during 2015.

 New fence around an enclosed garden. The Whipple House in the background.





Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Elizabeth Johnson -- Tombstone Tuesday


Elizabeth Johnson Mead Sanger
Born:  November 07, 1751, Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts
Died:  March 19, 1799, Dublin, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire
Elizabeth Johnson was my 5th great-grandmother (her parents are brick walls).

Correction: From my original post of November 2, 2010, I stated Elizabeth's birth year as 1751, it should be 1750. In addition, her parents are no longer brick walls. With the help of a professional genealogist and historian, he discovered her parents were William Johnson and Elizabeth Wiley. These discoveries were made last week, and since tomorrow is the anniversary of her death, I thought I would repost this blog post.


Elizabeth's stone is directly in the middle.
Abner Sanger was the husband of my 5th great-grandmother, Elizabeth Johnson Mead.
I wrote about his journals, see Very Poor and of a Lo Make.
Abner is buried at the Washington Street Cemetery in Keene, New Hampshire.