Thomas BURNHAM / Naomi HULL


Husband: Thomas BURNHAM

Born: at:
Married: 4 Jan 1675at: Killingworth, Middlesex, CT[S474] [S492]
Died: BEF 12 May 1726at:
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: Naomi HULL

Wife: Naomi HULL

Born: 17 Feb 1656at: Windsor, Connecticut Colony [S492] [S256]
Died: 15 Mar 1725at:
Father: Josiah HULL
Mother: Elizabeth LOOMIS
Spouses: Thomas BURNHAM

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Name: Thomas BURNHAM
Born: 16 Apr 1678at:
Married: at:
Died: 18 Apr 1721at:
Spouses: Elizabeth STRONG

Name: John BURNHAM
Born: 22 May 1681at:
Died: at:

Name: Elizabeth BURNHAM
Born: 1684at:
Died: at:

Name: Sarah BURNHAM
Born: 7 Mar 1685at:
Died: at:

Name: Naomi BURNHAM
Born: 3 Jun 1688at:
Married: 7 May 1713at: [S474]
Died: at:
Spouses: Josiah GAYLORD

Name: Charles BURNHAM
Born: at:
Married: at:
Died: at:
Spouses: Lydia WILLIAMS

Name: Mary BURNHAM
Born: 1692at:
Married: at:
Died: at:
Spouses: John ANDERSON

Name: Abigail BURNHAM
Born: 25 Mar 1694at:
Married: at:
Died: at:
Spouses: Jonah WILLIAMS

Name: Josiah BURNHAM
Born: 6 Sep 1696at:
Died: at:

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James EZELL / Mary Ann SEATON


Husband: James EZELL

Born: ABT 1826at:
Married: 18 Sep 1845at: Franklin, MO[S497]
Died: at:
Father: EZELL
Mother:
Spouses: Sarah Elizabeth SEATON , Mary Ann SEATON
Notes: [NI2938]

Wife: Mary Ann SEATON

Born: 1832at: Sevier Co, TN [S497] [S462]
Died: 1867at: Maries Co, MO [S497]
Father: James SEATON
Mother: Jane "Jincy" HISE
Spouses: James EZELL

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Name: Lavina EZELL
Born: 1848at: MO [S125]
Died: at:

Name: Jane EZELL
Born: 1849at: MO [S125]
Died: at:

Name: Hannah EZELL
Born: 1852at: MO [S125]
Died: at:

Name: Sarah EZELL
Born: 1854at: MO [S125]
Died: at:

Name: James EZELL
Born: 1856at: MO [S125]
Died: at:

Name: Samuel EZELL
Born: 1859at: MO [S125]
Died: at:

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[NI2938] There is a strong possibility that James is a brother to Hiram. A Jonathan Ezell is listed in 1860 Maries Co, MO along with James Ezell, Hiram Ezell, Eliza Evans, and James Seaton on adjoining farms.

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Reuben Freeman WATERS / Luzetta FISHER


Husband: Reuben Freeman WATERS

Born: 7 Sep 1878at: Mill Creek, Salt Lake, UT [S77]
Married: 22 Aug 1900at: [S77]
Died: 27 Jul 1925at:
Father: George Thomas WATERS
Mother: Marcia Ann GATES
Spouses: Luzetta FISHER

Wife: Luzetta FISHER

Born: at:
Died: at:
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Spouses: Reuben Freeman WATERS

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William BREWSTER / Mary SMYTHE


Husband: William BREWSTER

Born: ABT 1535at: Scrooby, Nottingham, England
Married: AFT 25 Dec 1562at: Scrooby, Nottingham, England
Died: ABT 1590at: Scrooby, Nottingham, England
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: Mary SMYTHE
Notes: [NI496]

Wife: Mary SMYTHE

Born: ABT 1537at: England
Died: ABT 1566at: England
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: John SIMKINSON , William BREWSTER
Notes: [NI497]

CHILDREN

Name: Elizabeth BREWSTER
Born: ABT 1565at: England
Died: at:

Name: William BREWSTER [NI4245]
Born: 1566-1567at: Prob Scrooby, Nottingham, England [S16] [S503] [S322]
Married: ABT 1584at: Scrooby, Nottingham, England
Died: 26 Apr 1644at: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony [S16] [S503] [S289] [S322]
Spouses: Mary

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[NI496] William Brewster was baliff of the Manor of Scrooby, one of the exempt estates of the Archbishop of York, and in 1588 was appointed postmaster by Queen Elizabeth when Scrooby was made a post-house on the road between London and York. These positions made him a man of great importance in the district and provided him with a considerable income.

[NI497] 1. "The Mother of Elder William Brewster" NEHGR 125:250 (1970). 2. The American Genealogist 41:1-5, 63, Jan 1965. 3. NEHGR 111:319-20, Oct 1957

[NI4245] William Brewster was the oldest aboard the Mayflower, and the spiritual leader of the Pilgrims. A printer by trade, he was almost certainly the draftor of the Mayflower compact. Before this, he had been a prominent organizer of the Pilgrim movement, first in Scrooby, England, then in Leyden, Holland. Brewster came to Scrooby in 1571 with his father and mother. He entered Cambridge University in 1580, though he did not take a degree and perhaps stayed only a few months. In 1583 he became a member of the household of William Davidson, then important in administrative and diplomatic life at the court of Elizabeth. Becoming one of Davidson's trusted retainers, Brewster accompanied him on missions to the Netherlands in 1584 and in 1585-86. Despite the disgrace of Davison in 1587 as a result of his part in the execution of Mary Stuart, and his consequent retirement from public life, William remained in his service until news of his father's illness caused his return to Scrooby in 1589. William served as his father's deputy until the latter's death in 1590 and then was himself appointed to the positions of baliff and postmaster, retaining both until the exodus to Holland. Gradually he became the protector and then the principal member of a little congregation of Puritans, gathered from Scrooby and the near-by villages. They did not "separate" from the Established Church until the autumn of 1606, the year before John Robinson joined them. After some investigation of their proceedings by the High Commission of York, they decided to leave England, emigrating to Amsterdam, Holland in 1608. It was in Holland that they became known as Pilgrims. Meeting with opposition in Amsterdam, they settled at Leyden in 1609. Here, if not earlier, Brewster became elder and teacher of the church. To earn a living, he printed of Puritan books, wirtten by the leaders in England, and shipped back to them for sale and distribution. In 1617 the plan for emigration to America took him and others to England where he interviewed officers of the Virginia Company and various royal officials to secure permission to colonize and obtain a grant of land. He was probably the principal envoy. Returning to Leyden, Brewster printed in 1618 or 1619 a book which gave great offense to James I. Of this the English government complained to the Dutch authorities in 1619 with such effect that William felt it wiser to discontinue the press altogether and return with his family to England, where he seems to have lived unmolested until the Mayflower sailed in 1620. He played no part in the final steps at Leyden for the emigration to America and was not present when the decision was reached, that the majority should remain at Leyden with Robinson their minister, while the minority should attempt the venture, led by Brewster. It also seems probable that he played no important part in organizing the company which sailed for America direct from England, being fearful of royal interference with his own emigration. He embarked on the Mayflower at London with his wife, two sons, and two boys "bound out" to him. At Plymouth, Brewster was the only church officer until 1629, but held services of prayer and praise only; he expounded the Scripture at length, but was forbidden by the rules to preach, baptize, or celebrate the communion. Though he was therefore never a minister in the Pilgrim sense of the word and though they "called" Smith, Roger Williams, Chauncey, and Reynor as their ministers later, he remained throughout his life the real leader of the church at Plymouth and the man chiefly responsible for its doctrines, observances, and worship. Administrative position was foreclosed to him by his position in the church but he was active in counsel and played a part second only to Bradford in all decisions, great and small. He became one of the Undertakers in 1627 who assumed the Pilgrim indebtedness. Brewster 's library proves him to have been read in history, philosophy, and religious poetry and shows that he continued to buy books throughout his life. We have no idea of his personal appearance but we do know from the inventory of his property that he wore a violet colored cloth coat, black silk stockings, a ruff, and other clothing, of impeccable modesty, but less severe than the popular tradition attributes to the Pilgrims. Social life at Plymouth was undoubtedly quiet in the extreme but in it Brewster played a very important part, being, says Bradford, "of a very cherful Spirite, very sociable and pleasante amongst his friends." He died possessed of a house, lands, cattle, and personal property worth 107 pounds. SRC:Mayflower Descendant, Vol's. III, IV; Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 2nd ser., III, 261-74; V, 37-85, etc.

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Abraham DEWITT / Catherine DEDERICK


Husband: Abraham DEWITT

Born: ABT 1763at:
Married: at:
Died: 9 Dec 1845at: Saugerties, Ulster, NY
Father: Jan L. DEWITT
Mother: Anna Maria DEWITT
Spouses: Catherine DEDERICK

Wife: Catherine DEDERICK

Born: 29 Jul 1764at:
Died: 18 Mar 1835at:
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Spouses: Abraham DEWITT

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Ambrose FOWLER / Mary BAKER


Husband: Ambrose FOWLER

Born: 8 May 1658at: Windsor, Hartford, CT [S724]
Married: 11 Sep 1693at: [S724]
Died: 1 Jul 1712at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]
Father: Ambrose FOWLER
Mother: Jane ALVORD
Spouses: Mary BAKER

Wife: Mary BAKER

Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: Ambrose FOWLER

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Name: Ruth FOWLER
Born: 11 Sep 1694at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]
Died: at:

Name: Mary FOWLER
Born: 11 Mar 1695at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]
Died: at:

Name: Samuel FOWLER
Born: 9 Oct 1700at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]
Died: at:

Name: Joseph FOWLER
Born: 18 Jul 1703at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]
Died: at:

Name: Mindwell FOWLER
Born: 1 Mar 1705at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]
Died: at:

Name: David FOWLER
Born: 8 Feb 1707at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]
Died: Feb 1707at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]

Name: Noah FOWLER
Born: 8 Feb 1707at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]
Died: Feb 1707at: Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S724]

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Stephen LUCE / Rhoda MANTER


Husband: Stephen LUCE

Born: at:
Married: 29 Dec 1774at: [S4]
Died: at:
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Mother:
Spouses: Rhoda MANTER

Wife: Rhoda MANTER

Born: 6 Mar 1727at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: Stephen LOOK , Stephen LUCE

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