The Identity of Edward Southworth of Leydenhttp://users.aol.com/sforg/newsletters/edward.htm
I was working on several lines today and found this reference about Edward
Southworth.
For those who have read Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 500
Immigrants, it helps clear up the information on pg 245, tracing the Sir John
Southworth>Thomas Southworth>Edward Southworth m. A
Im new to the list and seeking information about the death/buriel of Mary (Peebles) Hoit/Hoyt (born 1788, New Salem) who was widowed of Joseph or James Hoyt/Hoit. He was born 1779,died 18 sept. 1842 in Lowell from diabetes, but she lived much longer and may have remarried. Her place of death is listed as "Westdale" in 1874 (West Bridgewater)
Her great grand children are buried in Elmwood and she may be as well. Also cant find any record of her son Asa Hoyt (no birth , death, or buriel), but her great gr
Dear Hoytd, I don't think so. We've average 43 messages / month since
the first of the year. Today is only the 7th of the month, give it some
time.
Visit the Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MAPLYMOU
Jan 43 Feb 38 Mar 34 Apr 62 May 46 Jun 36 July 3 A
lot of subscribers are also on vacation, researching and visiting grave
sites.
I know thats what I did on my trip to Plymouth last month.
--
Fred
Frederick M. Dittmar
Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service
Box 26
I'm just starting to trace down this Wright/Cooke line:
1. Esther WRIGHT, b. 1649 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She married Ephraim
TINKHAM, b. 1 Aug 1649 in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, (son of Ephraim
TINKHAM and Mary BROWN).
Children:
+ 2. i Martha TINKHAM b. ABOUT 1678.
+ 3. ii John TINKHAM b. 22 Aug 1680.
+ 4. iii Ephraim TINKHAM b. 7 Oct 1682.
+ 5. iv Isaac TINKHAM b. 30 Jun 1685.
+ 6. v Samuel TINKHAM b. 19 Mar 1686/87.
+ 7. vi Ma
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Hi Diane,
We share some ancestors in the Tinkham, Brown, Keith and a few other lines. I
have Ephriam Tinkham and Mary Brown (my 7 G Grandparents). But I only have
two known children of theirs -- Ebenezer TINKHAM b 30 Sep 1651 (my 6 GGF),
and Mary TINKHAM b 5 Aug 1661.
Do you have names of any other children of Ephr
Hello,
I am new to this list and have a few questions. I have several letters written by an ancestor, Rev. James Keith (1643-1719), who was the first Minister of the Town of Bridgewater. I have transcribed them out of his colorful hand, and I am adding historical notes, based on the people and places he mentions in them, to an appendix I am compiling.
I have a reference to the Election at Plymouth, in the year 1680, and would like to find out how the election system worked in the Colony at that ti
I have town histories for some towns in Barnstable and Plymouth
Counties, that I would like to have typed up. The ones from Barnstable
Countey someone may be able to get to go through an OCR and profread.
These are all in PDF files, and contain the title page of the book they
are from, the title page does not need typing.
I am putting all the PDF files online for all to read while hopefuly
being typed up at:
http://history.rays-place.com/typing-ma/
Plymouth County
Duxbury 10 Pages
Halifax
Today I added the 1790 Census for the towns of:
Duxborough, Halifax and Hanover.
These are located at the Plymouth County, MA part of the Census section
of my web site.
Ray Brown
http://www.rays-place.com
.
The 1790 Census for the folllowing towns has been added to my web site:
Town only pages
Weymouth Suffolk County, MA
Werntham Suffolk County, MA
That is all being added for Suffolk County for now so there is no County
page.
County Pages
Plymouth County, MA
3 towns online
Abington, Bridgewater and Carver
More will be added to Plymouth County later this Mounth.
http://www.rays-place.com
click on the link for the Census Section of web site.
Cheers
Ray Brown
I've "rescued" an old bible belonging to the family of Eber STONE and his
wife Nancy ATHERTON STONE. The bible states that Eber STONE was b. 17 June
1797 and d. 22 October 1874 and Nancy ATHERTON was b. 6 October 1795 and d.
9 May 1874. It appears to state that both were b. in Waterford, Maine and
both d. in Boston, Massachusetts. The couple was married 16 May 1823 in
Waterford, ME and had 7 children.
The bible records the following children:
Harriet A. STONE b. 23 April 1825 d. 27 December 1899 at Nor
In a message dated 7/11/2003 4:13:57 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
chandler@firstva.com writes:
>
> Incidentally, I have been trying, off and on, to collect the descendants
> of Richard Wright, and I'd be interested in where your line goes if
> you'd like to share that. If you haven't looked into Richard yet, you
> may find on the web many instances where he is said to be the son of
> William Wright and Priscilla Carpenter. He is not. His origin is unknown.
I've traced the Tinkham line, which was fa
I just added a page of Plymouth, MA marrage records to my web site.
These are mostely records for the 1730's to the 1760's but there are
some earlier ones mixed in.
http://www.rays-place.com/index-m.htm
Cheers
Ray Brown
SnowBeri@aol.com wrote:
>I'm just starting to trace down this Wright/Cooke line:
>1. Esther WRIGHT, b. 1649 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She married Ephraim
>TINKHAM, b. 1 Aug 1649 in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, (son of Ephraim
>TINKHAM and Mary BROWN).
>
> Children:
> + 2. i Martha TINKHAM b. ABOUT 1678.
> + 3. ii John TINKHAM b. 22 Aug 1680.
> + 4. iii Ephraim TINKHAM b. 7 Oct 1682.
> + 5. iv Isaac TINKHAM b. 30 Jun 1685.
> + 6. v Samuel TINKHAM b