Crimson Star's Other Names Genealogy Page |
| Some of the branches of my family tree seem to be more like twigs. I hope they will not roll over in their graves because I lumped them here together. At least I didn't call it my "leftover names" page. The "»" symbol shows how the line descends towards me. | ||||||
Allen |
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| 1. | » | William Allen (- 1686) married (1st) Ann Goodale (- 1768) before 1639 |
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| 2. | Ann Allen (1639 -) | |||||
| 2. | Hannah Allen (1642 - 1729) married Peter Ayer (1632 - 1699) in 1659 |
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| 2. | Mary Allen (1644 -) | |||||
| 2. | Martha Allen (1646 -) | |||||
| 2. | » | John Allen (1647 - 1697) married Mary Pike (1647 - 1695) in 1674 |
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| 3. | Hopestill Allen (1674 -) | |||||
| 3. | » | Sarah Allen (1676 - 1746) married John Gordon (1670 - 1742) in 1697 |
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| 3. | Hopestill Allen (1680 -) | |||||
| 3. | Mary Allen (1681 -) | |||||
| 3. | Hannah Allen (1686 -) | |||||
| 3. | Ann Allen (1689 -) | |||||
| 2. | Willian Allen (1650 -) | |||||
| 2. | Benjamin Allen (1652 -) | |||||
| 2. | Joseph Allen (1653 -) | |||||
| 2. | Richard Allen (1655 -) | |||||
| 2. | Ruth Allen (1657 -) | |||||
| 2. | Jeremiah Allen (1658 -) | |||||
Dearborn |
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| 1. | » | ? married Altazera Bickford |
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| 2. | » | Thomas B. Dearborn married Harriet Newel Parsons (1815 - 1907) in 1835 |
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| 3. | » | Elizabeth Dearborn married Henry H. Goodrich |
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| 3. | Joseph Dearborn | |||||
| 3. | George T. Dearborn (1842 -) | |||||
| 3. | Edward Dearborn (1848 -) | |||||
| 3. | Altazera Dearborn (1845 -) | |||||
| 3. | Charles Dearborn (1851 -) | |||||
Hill |
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| 1. | » | ? married Dorothy Sanborn |
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| 2. | » | John C. Hill (1765 - 1820) married Dolly Shaw (1770 - 1806) |
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| 3. | » | Dolly Hill (1790 -) married William Tarbox |
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Newhall |
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| 1. | » | Paul Newhall married Mary Ann Mudge |
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| 2. | » | Mary Ann Newhall (1810 -) married Bailey Goodrich (1810 -) |
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| 2. | Warren Newhall | |||||
| 2. | Lucien Newhall | |||||
| 2. | Alden Newhall | |||||
| 2. | Lydia Newhall | |||||
| 2. | Lucy Newhall | |||||
Orgin/Organ |
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| 1. | » | Isaac Orgin (1761 - 1831) married Elizabeth Hollowell (1765 -) in 1792 |
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| 2. | » | Martha Organ (1800 - 1894) married Edmund Waitt in 1820 |
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Parsons |
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| 1. | » | Joseph Parsons married Mary ? |
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| 2. | » | Harriet Newel Parsons (1815 -) married Thomas B. Dearborn in 1835 |
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Pike |
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| 1. | » | John Pike married Dorothy Day in 1612 |
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| 2. | » | Robert Pike (- 1706) married Sarah Sanders (- 1679) in 1641 |
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| 3. | » | Mary Pike (1647 - 1695) married John Allen (1647 - 1697) in 1674 |
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Rhodes |
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| 1. | » | Samuel Rhodes married Hannah Schilliber (1757 -) |
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| 2. | » | Content Rhodes (1796 -) married Henry Richardson in 1812 |
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Richardson |
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| 1. | » | Henry Richardson married Content Rhodes (1796 -) in 1812 |
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| 2. | » | Mary Jane Richardson (1822 - 1898) married Horace Gordon (1825 - 1893) in 1845 |
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Sanborn |
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| 1. | » | Daniel Sanborn | ||||
| 2. | » | Dorothy Sanborn | ||||
Shaw |
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| 1. | » | Moses Shaw (- 1810) | ||||
| 2. | » | Moses Shaw (1747 - 1817) married Dorothy ? (1749 - 1820) |
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| 3. | » | Dolly Shaw (1770 - 1806) married John C. Hill (1765 - 1820) |
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Tarbox |
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| 1. | » | William Tarbox married Lydia Atwell (1745 -) in 1779 |
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| 2. | » | William Tarbox (1788 -) married Dolly Hill (1790 -) in 1808 |
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| 3. | » | Margaret Lavinia Tarbox married William Stone Waitt (1822 -) in 1848 |
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Waitt/Waite |
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| 1. | » | Edmund Waitt married Martha Organ (1800 - 1894) in 1820 |
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| 2. | » | William Stone Waitt (1822 -) married Margaret Lavinia Tarbox in 1848 |
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| 3. | » | Helen Inez Waite (1852 - 1908) married Bradley Atwood (1824 - 1898) in 1886 |
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| 2. | Ben Waitt | |||||
George T. Dearborn George T. Dearborn was quite a character, as well as a distant relative. You don't have to take my word for it though, because he wrote his autobiography in 1919. I inherited the hand-written manuscript and an original document, dated Nov 20, 1866, describing a series of plays at the Lyceum Hall, Lynn, Mass. that featured George as one of the actors. George didn't skimp on words, so it may take me a long time to get his autobiography online. Don't hold your breath. |
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© Crimson Star, last updated on Friday, January 05, 2001 09:10 PM |
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