Cornelius Gillet1
Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||||||||
Children of Cornelius Gillet
- Priscilla Gillet b. 23 Jan 1659
- Priscilla Gillet b. May 1661
- Abigail Gillet+ b. 20 Sep 1663
- Cornelius Gillet b. 15 Dec 1665
- Mary Gillet b. 12 Aug 1668
- Hester Gillet b. 24 May 1671
- Sarah Gillet b. 3 Jan 1673
- Joanna Gillet b. 1676
- Daniel Gillet b. 30 Jun 1678
Citations
- [S52] Henry R. Stiles History of Ancient Windsor II, Vol. II:Pg. 289..
Jonathan Gillett
b. 1610, d. 23 August 1677
Jonathan Gillett was born in 1610 at Somerset, England. He married Mary Dolbiar on 29 March 1634 at Devonshire, England. Jonathan Gillett died on 23 August 1677 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Jonathan Gillett
- Cornelius Gillet+
- Jonathan Gillett+ b. 1634 or 1635, d. 5 Sep 1708
Child of Jonathan Gillett and Mary Dolbiar
- John Gillett+ b. 5 Oct 1644, d. b 1683
Priscilla Gillet
b. 23 January 1659
Priscilla Gillet|b. 23 Jan 1659|p76.htm#i3754|Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Priscilla Kelsey|||Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||
Died young. Priscilla Gillet was born on 23 January 1659. She was the daughter of Cornelius Gillet and Priscilla Kelsey.
Priscilla Gillet
b. May 1661
Priscilla Gillet|b. May 1661|p76.htm#i3755|Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Priscilla Kelsey|||Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||
Priscilla Gillet was born in May 1661. She was the daughter of Cornelius Gillet and Priscilla Kelsey.
Cornelius Gillet
b. 15 December 1665
Cornelius Gillet|b. 15 Dec 1665|p76.htm#i3757|Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Priscilla Kelsey|||Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||
Cornelius Gillet was born on 15 December 1665. He was the son of Cornelius Gillet and Priscilla Kelsey.
Mary Gillet
b. 12 August 1668
Mary Gillet|b. 12 Aug 1668|p76.htm#i3758|Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Priscilla Kelsey|||Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||
Mary Gillet was born on 12 August 1668. She was the daughter of Cornelius Gillet and Priscilla Kelsey.
Hester Gillet
b. 24 May 1671
Hester Gillet|b. 24 May 1671|p76.htm#i3759|Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Priscilla Kelsey|||Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||
Hester Gillet was born on 24 May 1671. She was the daughter of Cornelius Gillet and Priscilla Kelsey.
Sarah Gillet
b. 3 January 1673
Sarah Gillet|b. 3 Jan 1673|p76.htm#i3760|Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Priscilla Kelsey|||Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||
Sarah Gillet was born on 3 January 1673. She was the daughter of Cornelius Gillet and Priscilla Kelsey.
Joanna Gillet
b. 1676
Joanna Gillet|b. 1676|p76.htm#i3762|Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Priscilla Kelsey|||Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||
Daniel Gillet
b. 30 June 1678
Daniel Gillet|b. 30 Jun 1678|p76.htm#i3765|Cornelius Gillet||p76.htm#i3751|Priscilla Kelsey|||Jonathan Gillett|b. 1610\nd. 23 Aug 1677|p76.htm#i3753||||||||||
Mary White
b. 24 August 1590, d. 23 August 1652
Mary White|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 23 Aug 1652|p76.htm#i3767|Robert White|d. c 17 Jun 1617|p237.htm#i11820|Bridget Allgar||p237.htm#i11821|||||||||||||
Beverly Schonewolf also provided the following narrative.
Three women, viz., the wives of Lieut. Filer, and of John Drake (Hannah Moore), and of Nathaniel Lomas (Elizabeth Moore), having crossed Connecticut River upon a necessary and neighborly account (undoubtedly to attend a woman in labor - H.R.S.), and having done the work they went for, were desiring to return home to their own families, the river being at that time partly shut up with ice, old and new, and partly opwen. There being some pains taken aforehand to cut a way through the ice, the three women abovesaid got into a canoe, with whom also there was Nathaniel Bissell and an Indian. There was likewise another canoe with two men in it, that went before them to help them, in case they should meet with any distress, which indeed quickly came upon them, for just as they were getting out of the narrow passage between the ice, being near the middle of the river, a greater part of the upper ice came down upon them, and struck the end of the canoe and broke it to pieces so that it quickly sunk under them. The Indian speedily got upon the ice, but Nathaniel Bissell and the abovesaid women were left floating in the middle of the river, being cut off from all manner of human help besides what did arise from themselves, and the two men in the little canoe, which was so small that three persons durst seldom, if ever, venture into it. They were indeed discerned from one shore, but the dangerous ice would not admit from either shore one to come to them. All things thus circumstanced, the suddenness of the stroke and distress (which is apt to amaze men especially when no less than life is concerned), the extreme coldness of the weather, it being a sharp season, that persons out of the water were in danger of freezing, the inaptness of persons to help themselves, being mostly women, one big with child, and near the time of her travail (who also was carried away under the ice), the other as unskilled and inactive to do anything for self-preservation as almost any could be, the waters deep, that there was no hope of footing, no passage to either shore in any eye of reason, neither with their little canoe, by reason of the ice, nor without it, the ice without the loss of life, or wrong to health, was counted in the day of it a remarkable Providence. To say how it was done is difficult, yet, something of the manner of the deliverance may be mentioned. The abovesaid Nathaniel Bissell, perceiving their danger and being active in swimming, endeavored what might be the preservation of himself and some others; he strove to have swam to the upper ice, but the stream being too hard, he was forced downward to the lower ice, where, by reason of the slipperyness of the ice, and disadvantage of the stream, he found it difficult getting up; at length, by the good hand of Providence, being gotten upon the ice, he saw one of the women swimming down under the ice, and perceiving a hole or open place some few rods below there, he watched and took her up as she swam along. The other two women were in the river till the two men in the little canoe came for their relief. At length all of them got their heads above water, and had a little time to pause, though a long and difficult way to any shore, but by getting their little canoe upon the ice, and carrying one at a time over hazardous places they did (though in a long while) get all safe to the shore from whence they came.""
Reference: Increase Mather, Remarkable Providences Pub. 1684, p. 24. of George Offer's edition, London. Above account was given 1670, Jan. 13.
Mary White was born on 24 August 1590 at Shalford, Co. Essex, England. She was the daughter of Robert White and Bridget Allgar. Mary White married Joseph Loomis on 30 June 1614 at Messing, County Essex, England. Mary White died on 23 August 1652 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, at age 61.
Three women, viz., the wives of Lieut. Filer, and of John Drake (Hannah Moore), and of Nathaniel Lomas (Elizabeth Moore), having crossed Connecticut River upon a necessary and neighborly account (undoubtedly to attend a woman in labor - H.R.S.), and having done the work they went for, were desiring to return home to their own families, the river being at that time partly shut up with ice, old and new, and partly opwen. There being some pains taken aforehand to cut a way through the ice, the three women abovesaid got into a canoe, with whom also there was Nathaniel Bissell and an Indian. There was likewise another canoe with two men in it, that went before them to help them, in case they should meet with any distress, which indeed quickly came upon them, for just as they were getting out of the narrow passage between the ice, being near the middle of the river, a greater part of the upper ice came down upon them, and struck the end of the canoe and broke it to pieces so that it quickly sunk under them. The Indian speedily got upon the ice, but Nathaniel Bissell and the abovesaid women were left floating in the middle of the river, being cut off from all manner of human help besides what did arise from themselves, and the two men in the little canoe, which was so small that three persons durst seldom, if ever, venture into it. They were indeed discerned from one shore, but the dangerous ice would not admit from either shore one to come to them. All things thus circumstanced, the suddenness of the stroke and distress (which is apt to amaze men especially when no less than life is concerned), the extreme coldness of the weather, it being a sharp season, that persons out of the water were in danger of freezing, the inaptness of persons to help themselves, being mostly women, one big with child, and near the time of her travail (who also was carried away under the ice), the other as unskilled and inactive to do anything for self-preservation as almost any could be, the waters deep, that there was no hope of footing, no passage to either shore in any eye of reason, neither with their little canoe, by reason of the ice, nor without it, the ice without the loss of life, or wrong to health, was counted in the day of it a remarkable Providence. To say how it was done is difficult, yet, something of the manner of the deliverance may be mentioned. The abovesaid Nathaniel Bissell, perceiving their danger and being active in swimming, endeavored what might be the preservation of himself and some others; he strove to have swam to the upper ice, but the stream being too hard, he was forced downward to the lower ice, where, by reason of the slipperyness of the ice, and disadvantage of the stream, he found it difficult getting up; at length, by the good hand of Providence, being gotten upon the ice, he saw one of the women swimming down under the ice, and perceiving a hole or open place some few rods below there, he watched and took her up as she swam along. The other two women were in the river till the two men in the little canoe came for their relief. At length all of them got their heads above water, and had a little time to pause, though a long and difficult way to any shore, but by getting their little canoe upon the ice, and carrying one at a time over hazardous places they did (though in a long while) get all safe to the shore from whence they came.""
Reference: Increase Mather, Remarkable Providences Pub. 1684, p. 24. of George Offer's edition, London. Above account was given 1670, Jan. 13.
Mary White was born on 24 August 1590 at Shalford, Co. Essex, England. She was the daughter of Robert White and Bridget Allgar. Mary White married Joseph Loomis on 30 June 1614 at Messing, County Essex, England. Mary White died on 23 August 1652 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, at age 61.
Children of Mary White and Joseph Loomis
- Joseph Loomis Jr.+ b. c 1615, d. 26 Jun 1687
- Sarah Loomis+ b. 1617
- Elizabeth Loomis+ b. c 1619
- Mary Loomis+ b. c 1620, d. 19 Aug 1680
- Deacon John Loomis+ b. c 1622, d. 1 Sep 1688
- Thomas Loomis+ b. 1624, d. 28 Aug 1689
- Nathaniel Loomis+ b. c 1626, d. 19 Aug 1688
- Lt. Samuel Loomis+ b. c 1628, d. 1 Oct 1689
Joseph Loomis Jr.1
b. circa 1615, d. 26 June 1687
Joseph Loomis Jr.|b. c 1615\nd. 26 Jun 1687|p76.htm#i3768|Joseph Loomis|b. c 1590\nd. 25 Nov 1658|p43.htm#i2138|Mary White|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 23 Aug 1652|p76.htm#i3767|||||||Robert White|d. c 17 Jun 1617|p237.htm#i11820|Bridget Allgar||p237.htm#i11821|
He was made freeman 1654. He owned land granted by town of Windsor, 1643, 12 rods, 6 ft wide, bord. South and East by Matthew Allyn, North by Joseph Loomis Sr., West by John Porter's lot. In 1660 he purchased land on the East side of the Conn. river, which he divided 1686 to sons Joseph and John. Joseph Loomis Jr. was born circa 1615 at Messing, Co. Essex, England. He was the son of Joseph Loomis and Mary White. Joseph Loomis Jr. married Sarah Hill on 17 September 1646. Joseph Loomis Jr. married Mary Sherwood, daughter of Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield and Mary (?), on 28 June 1659.2 Joseph Loomis Jr. died on 26 June 1687.
Children of Joseph Loomis Jr. and Sarah Hill
- Sarah Loomis b. 22 Jul 1647, d. 1654
- Joseph Loomis III+ b. 15 Jul 1649, d. a 17 Jan 1733
- John Loomis+ b. 1 Oct 1651, d. 30 Nov 1732
- Mary Loomis b. 3 Aug 1653
Children of Joseph Loomis Jr. and Mary Sherwood
- Sarah Loomis b. 1 Apr 1660, d. 4 Jun 1661
- Hannah Loomis b. 2 Feb 1661/62
- Matthew Loomis+ b. 4 Nov 1664, d. 12 Apr 1688
- Isaac Loomis b. 10 Jul 1666, d. young
- Stephen Loomis+ b. 1 Sep 1668, d. 1711
- James Loomis+ b. 31 Oct 1669, d. 29 Dec 1750
- Nathaniel Loomis b. 8 Aug 1673
- Isaac Loomis b. 28 Oct 1677, d. 17 Mar 1704
Sarah Hill
d. 23 August 1653
Sarah Hill married Joseph Loomis Jr., son of Joseph Loomis and Mary White, on 17 September 1646. Sarah Hill died on 23 August 1653.
Children of Sarah Hill and Joseph Loomis Jr.
- Sarah Loomis b. 22 Jul 1647, d. 1654
- Joseph Loomis III+ b. 15 Jul 1649, d. a 17 Jan 1733
- John Loomis+ b. 1 Oct 1651, d. 30 Nov 1732
- Mary Loomis b. 3 Aug 1653
Mary Sherwood1
d. 22 April 1681
Mary Sherwood|d. 22 Apr 1681|p76.htm#i3770|Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield|b. 1585|p41.htm#i2034|Mary (?)||p41.htm#i2035|Possible C. A. Sherwood||p544.htm#i27173||||||||||
Mary Sherwood was born. She was the daughter of Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield and Mary (?). Mary Sherwood married Joseph Loomis Jr., son of Joseph Loomis and Mary White, on 28 June 1659.2 Mary Sherwood was CHURCH MEMBERSHIP in December 1660 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 22 April 1681.
Children of Mary Sherwood and Joseph Loomis Jr.
- Sarah Loomis b. 1 Apr 1660, d. 4 Jun 1661
- Hannah Loomis b. 2 Feb 1661/62
- Matthew Loomis+ b. 4 Nov 1664, d. 12 Apr 1688
- Isaac Loomis b. 10 Jul 1666, d. young
- Stephen Loomis+ b. 1 Sep 1668, d. 1711
- James Loomis+ b. 31 Oct 1669, d. 29 Dec 1750
- Nathaniel Loomis b. 8 Aug 1673
- Isaac Loomis b. 28 Oct 1677, d. 17 Mar 1704
Joseph Loomis III1,2
b. 15 July 1649, d. after 17 January 1733
Joseph Loomis III|b. 15 Jul 1649\nd. a 17 Jan 1733|p76.htm#i3771|Joseph Loomis Jr.|b. c 1615\nd. 26 Jun 1687|p76.htm#i3768|Sarah Hill|d. 23 Aug 1653|p76.htm#i3769|Joseph Loomis|b. c 1590\nd. 25 Nov 1658|p43.htm#i2138|Mary White|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 23 Aug 1652|p76.htm#i3767|||||||
Joseph Loomis III was born on 15 July 1649 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Joseph Loomis Jr. and Sarah Hill. Joseph Loomis III married Lydia Drake, daughter of John Drake and Hannah Moore, on 10 April 1681.3 Joseph Loomis III married Abigail Gillet, daughter of Cornelius Gillet and Priscilla Kelsey, on 11 February 1702/3.3 Joseph Loomis III died after 17 January 1733. Stiles and the 1875 Loomis Genealogy say he died Feb 26, 1715.
IT:Loomis:IT "but this cannot be, for his will was made Jan. 17, 1733, and proven Jan. 11, 1739-40." Loomis cites Manwaring Vol III.
The Drake Genealogy also mentions the will dated 17 Jan 1733.
IT:Loomis:IT "but this cannot be, for his will was made Jan. 17, 1733, and proven Jan. 11, 1739-40." Loomis cites Manwaring Vol III.
The Drake Genealogy also mentions the will dated 17 Jan 1733.
Children of Joseph Loomis III and Lydia Drake
- Joseph Loomis b. 28 Nov 1682, d. 19 Mar 1682/83
- Joseph Loomis+ b. 8 Oct 1684
- Caleb Loomis b. 10 Oct 1686, d. 5 Mar 1686/87
- Lydia Loomis b. 17 Feb 1687/88
- Martha Loomis b. 31 Oct 1690, d. 2 Sep 1751
- Rachel Loomis b. 12 Jan 1692/93
- Enoch Loomis b. 23 Mar 1694/95
- Phoebe Loomis+ b. 1697
- Damaris Loomis b. 29 Jul 1699, d. 1 Jun 1705
Children of Joseph Loomis III and Abigail Gillet
- Isaac Loomis b. 15 Sep 1705
- Abigail Loomis b. 8 Apr 1708
Lydia Drake
b. 26 January 1662, d. 7 May 1702
Lydia Drake|b. 26 Jan 1662\nd. 7 May 1702|p76.htm#i3772|John Drake|d. 1689|p76.htm#i3773|Hannah Moore|d. 16 Feb 1686|p262.htm#i13053|John Drake|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Aug 1659|p102.htm#i5080|Elizabeth Rogers|d. 7 Oct 1681|p88.htm#i4378|||||||
Lydia Drake was born on 26 January 1662 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.1 She was the daughter of John Drake and Hannah Moore. Lydia Drake married Joseph Loomis III, son of Joseph Loomis Jr. and Sarah Hill, on 10 April 1681.1 Lydia Drake died on 7 May 1702 at age 40.1
Children of Lydia Drake and Joseph Loomis III
- Joseph Loomis b. 28 Nov 1682, d. 19 Mar 1682/83
- Joseph Loomis+ b. 8 Oct 1684
- Caleb Loomis b. 10 Oct 1686, d. 5 Mar 1686/87
- Lydia Loomis b. 17 Feb 1687/88
- Martha Loomis b. 31 Oct 1690, d. 2 Sep 1751
- Rachel Loomis b. 12 Jan 1692/93
- Enoch Loomis b. 23 Mar 1694/95
- Phoebe Loomis+ b. 1697
- Damaris Loomis b. 29 Jul 1699, d. 1 Jun 1705
Citations
- [S578] Frank B. Gay, John Drake, page 20.
John Drake1
d. 1689
John Drake|d. 1689|p76.htm#i3773|John Drake|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Aug 1659|p102.htm#i5080|Elizabeth Rogers|d. 7 Oct 1681|p88.htm#i4378|||||||||||||
John Drake was born at probably England.2 He was the son of John Drake and Elizabeth Rogers. John Drake married Hannah Moore on 30 November 1648 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.2 John Drake died in 1689 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.2 He left a will on 12 September 1689 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.2
Per Stiles, John's tombstone records the date of death as 7 July ,1688, but the Simsbury Town Records indicates 9 July 1689.
Per Stiles, John's tombstone records the date of death as 7 July ,1688, but the Simsbury Town Records indicates 9 July 1689.
Children of John Drake and Hannah Moore
- John Drake+ b. 14 Sep 1649
- Deacon Job Drake+ b. 15 Jun 1651, d. 19 Apr 1733
- Hannah Drake+ b. 8 Aug 1653, d. 4 Aug 1694
- Enoch Drake+ b. 8 Dec 1655, d. 21 Aug 1698
- Ruth Drake+ b. 1 Dec 1657, d. 13 Nov 1731
- Simon Drake b. 28 Oct 1659, d. 21 Dec 1711
- Lydia Drake+ b. 26 Jan 1662, d. 7 May 1702
- Elizabeth Drake b. 22 Jul 16643
- Mary Drake+ b. 29 Jan 1666, d. 2 Dec 17283
- Mindwell Drake+ b. 10 Nov 1671, d. 1 Mar 1736
- Capt. Joseph Drake+ b. 26 Jun 1674, d. 14 Jan 17542
Joseph Loomis1,2
b. 8 October 1684
Joseph Loomis|b. 8 Oct 1684|p76.htm#i3774|Joseph Loomis III|b. 15 Jul 1649\nd. a 17 Jan 1733|p76.htm#i3771|Lydia Drake|b. 26 Jan 1662\nd. 7 May 1702|p76.htm#i3772|Joseph Loomis Jr.|b. c 1615\nd. 26 Jun 1687|p76.htm#i3768|Sarah Hill|d. 23 Aug 1653|p76.htm#i3769|John Drake|d. 1689|p76.htm#i3773|Hannah Moore|d. 16 Feb 1686|p262.htm#i13053|
There is some confusion on Capt. Joseph Loomis, son of Deacon Joseph, Loomis, page 145, item 117; and Joseph Loomis IV, Loomis, page 141, item 68.
Stiles pages 434 and 438 shows Mary Cooley marrying both of them.
Bowman in Vol. I, page 16, item 241, repeats Stiles.
Loomis shows Capt. Joseph marrying May Cooley and Joseph IV marrying Sarah Bissell.
The Bissell genealogy doesn't give a lot of details, page 25, item 4-43, but seems to match Loomis, borrowing Capt. Joseph's date of death.
This document will follow Loomis. Joseph Loomis was born on 8 October 1684. He was the son of Joseph Loomis III and Lydia Drake. Joseph Loomis married Sarah Bissell, daughter of John Bissell and Sarah White, circa 1708.
Stiles pages 434 and 438 shows Mary Cooley marrying both of them.
Bowman in Vol. I, page 16, item 241, repeats Stiles.
Loomis shows Capt. Joseph marrying May Cooley and Joseph IV marrying Sarah Bissell.
The Bissell genealogy doesn't give a lot of details, page 25, item 4-43, but seems to match Loomis, borrowing Capt. Joseph's date of death.
This document will follow Loomis. Joseph Loomis was born on 8 October 1684. He was the son of Joseph Loomis III and Lydia Drake. Joseph Loomis married Sarah Bissell, daughter of John Bissell and Sarah White, circa 1708.
Children of Joseph Loomis and Sarah Bissell
- Sarah Loomis b. 29 Dec 1708
- Joseph Loomis+ b. 10 Oct 1710, d. 11 Apr 1760
- Daniel Loomis b. 7 Apr 1713
- Benoni Loomis b. 30 Mar 1715
Elizabeth Birge
b. 25 April 1670, d. 1678
Elizabeth Birge|b. 25 Apr 1670\nd. 1678|p76.htm#i3775|Daniel Birge|b. 24 Nov 1644\nd. 26 Jan 1697/98|p75.htm#i3746|Deborah Holcombe|b. 15 Feb 1649/50\nd. 26 May 1686|p32.htm#i1576|Richard Birge|b. 23 Nov 1620\nd. 10 Sep 1651|p75.htm#i3747|Elizabeth Gaylord|b. 1614\nd. 22 Dec 1675|p75.htm#i3748|Thomas Holcombe|b. c 1601\nd. 1 Oct 1657|p3.htm#i111|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1617\nd. 7 Oct 1679|p32.htm#i1569|
Elizabeth Birge was born on 25 April 1670 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Daniel Birge and Deborah Holcombe.1 Elizabeth Birge died in 1678.
Citations
- [S521] Ancestry.com, 1915.
Deborah Birge
b. 26 November 1671
Deborah Birge|b. 26 Nov 1671|p76.htm#i3776|Daniel Birge|b. 24 Nov 1644\nd. 26 Jan 1697/98|p75.htm#i3746|Deborah Holcombe|b. 15 Feb 1649/50\nd. 26 May 1686|p32.htm#i1576|Richard Birge|b. 23 Nov 1620\nd. 10 Sep 1651|p75.htm#i3747|Elizabeth Gaylord|b. 1614\nd. 22 Dec 1675|p75.htm#i3748|Thomas Holcombe|b. c 1601\nd. 1 Oct 1657|p3.htm#i111|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1617\nd. 7 Oct 1679|p32.htm#i1569|
Deborah Birge was born on 26 November 1671 at Middlesex, Haddum Co., CT. She was the daughter of Daniel Birge and Deborah Holcombe. Deborah Birge married Jared Spencer, son of John Spencer and Rebecca Howard, on 12 November 1692 at Middlesex, Haddum Co., CT.
Children of Deborah Birge and Jared Spencer
- John Spencer b. 1692, d. D.Y.
- John Spencer b. 1694, d. 1735
- Deborah Spencer b. 1697
- Jared Spencer b. 1699
- Benjamin Spencer+ b. 21 Apr 1702, d. a 1771
- Lydia Spencer b. 1705
- Daniel Spencer b. 1707
- Ephraim Spencer b. 1709
Elizabeth Birge
b. 1674
Elizabeth Birge|b. 1674|p76.htm#i3777|Daniel Birge|b. 24 Nov 1644\nd. 26 Jan 1697/98|p75.htm#i3746|Deborah Holcombe|b. 15 Feb 1649/50\nd. 26 May 1686|p32.htm#i1576|Richard Birge|b. 23 Nov 1620\nd. 10 Sep 1651|p75.htm#i3747|Elizabeth Gaylord|b. 1614\nd. 22 Dec 1675|p75.htm#i3748|Thomas Holcombe|b. c 1601\nd. 1 Oct 1657|p3.htm#i111|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1617\nd. 7 Oct 1679|p32.htm#i1569|
Bowman finds that Elizabeth or one of her sisters may have married Moses Ventrous. he claims a share in estate distribution of Daniel Birge, Elizabeth's father, in 1699. Bowman does not list any children, but mentions page 66 of Genealogical Gleanings, Register xiv 101 and xxi 949. Elizabeth Birge was born in 1674. She was the daughter of Daniel Birge and Deborah Holcombe.
Mary Birge1
b. 1677, d. 23 August 1755
Mary Birge|b. 1677\nd. 23 Aug 1755|p76.htm#i3778|Daniel Birge|b. 24 Nov 1644\nd. 26 Jan 1697/98|p75.htm#i3746|Deborah Holcombe|b. 15 Feb 1649/50\nd. 26 May 1686|p32.htm#i1576|Richard Birge|b. 23 Nov 1620\nd. 10 Sep 1651|p75.htm#i3747|Elizabeth Gaylord|b. 1614\nd. 22 Dec 1675|p75.htm#i3748|Thomas Holcombe|b. c 1601\nd. 1 Oct 1657|p3.htm#i111|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1617\nd. 7 Oct 1679|p32.htm#i1569|
Mary Birge was born in 1677. She was the daughter of Daniel Birge and Deborah Holcombe. Mary Birge married Israel Stoughton, son of Thomas Stoughton and Mary Wadsworth, on 7 May 1713. Mary Birge died on 23 August 1755.
Children of Mary Birge and Israel Stoughton
- Israel Stoughton b. 1714
- Mary Stoughton b. 1714
- Elizabeth Stoughton b. 1717
- Ann (Hannah) Stoughton b. 3 Jun 1719, d. 1 Dec 1784
- Rebecca Stoughton b. 10 Mar 1720
- Sarah Stoughton b. 1724, d. 1755
- Lucie Stoughton b. 1727
- Jemima Stoughton b. 1729
- Abigal Stoughton b. 1731
Citations
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb and other Simsbury, Connecticut Settlers, Vol. I:Pg. 32..
Daniel Birge1
b. 1682
Daniel Birge|b. 1682|p76.htm#i3779|Daniel Birge|b. 24 Nov 1644\nd. 26 Jan 1697/98|p75.htm#i3746|Deborah Holcombe|b. 15 Feb 1649/50\nd. 26 May 1686|p32.htm#i1576|Richard Birge|b. 23 Nov 1620\nd. 10 Sep 1651|p75.htm#i3747|Elizabeth Gaylord|b. 1614\nd. 22 Dec 1675|p75.htm#i3748|Thomas Holcombe|b. c 1601\nd. 1 Oct 1657|p3.htm#i111|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1617\nd. 7 Oct 1679|p32.htm#i1569|
The wife of Daniel is in question. He may have married possibly Susannah Ventrous, born in 1668, daughter of Moses Ventrous. She married either a Daniel Birge or a Daniel Brainard, and had children. Daniel Birge was born in 1682. He was the son of Daniel Birge and Deborah Holcombe.
Children of Daniel Birge
Citations
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb and other Simsbury, Connecticut Settlers, Vol. I:Pg. 32..
Abigail Birge
b. 1685
Abigail Birge|b. 1685|p76.htm#i3780|Daniel Birge|b. 24 Nov 1644\nd. 26 Jan 1697/98|p75.htm#i3746|Deborah Holcombe|b. 15 Feb 1649/50\nd. 26 May 1686|p32.htm#i1576|Richard Birge|b. 23 Nov 1620\nd. 10 Sep 1651|p75.htm#i3747|Elizabeth Gaylord|b. 1614\nd. 22 Dec 1675|p75.htm#i3748|Thomas Holcombe|b. c 1601\nd. 1 Oct 1657|p3.htm#i111|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1617\nd. 7 Oct 1679|p32.htm#i1569|
Sir Robert Bevill
b. 1575
Sir Robert Bevill|b. 1575|p76.htm#i3781|Robert Bevill Sir|b. c 1550|p76.htm#i3784||||Wiliam Bevill Sir|b. c 1525|p77.htm#i3838||||||||||
Sir Robert Bevill married Catherine Goode, daughter of John Goode. Sir Robert Bevill was born in 1575 at Wiscomb, County Devon, England. He was the son of Robert Bevill Sir.
Child of Sir Robert Bevill and Catherine Goode
- William Buell+ b. 1610, d. 16 Nov 1681
Catherine Goode
b. 1592, d. 3 December 1639
Catherine Goode|b. 1592\nd. 3 Dec 1639|p76.htm#i3782|John Goode||||||||||||||||||
Catherine Goode married Sir Robert Bevill, son of Robert Bevill Sir. Catherine Goode was born in 1592 at Wiscomb, County Devon, England. She was the daughter of John Goode. Catherine Goode died on 3 December 1639.
Child of Catherine Goode and Sir Robert Bevill
- William Buell+ b. 1610, d. 16 Nov 1681
Robert Bevill Sir
b. circa 1550
Robert Bevill Sir|b. c 1550|p76.htm#i3784|Wiliam Bevill Sir|b. c 1525|p77.htm#i3838||||Robert Bevill||p77.htm#i3839||||||||||
Child of Robert Bevill Sir
- Sir Robert Bevill+ b. 1575
Thomas Coggan
d. 4 March 1653 or 1654
Thomas Coggan died on 4 March 1653 or 1654 at Taunton, New Plymouth Col., MA.
Child of Thomas Coggan
- Martha Cogan+ b. 1648, d. 22 May 1686
William Holcombe
d. 1499
William Holcombe|d. 1499|p76.htm#i3787|Roger Holcombe|d. 20 Jan 1480|p34.htm#i1682|Margaret Avenell|d. 1499|p34.htm#i1683|John Holcombe||p34.htm#i1684|Joan Falkeroy||p34.htm#i1685|John Avenhall||||||
William Holcombe was born at Hull, Yorkshire, England. William died in 1499 before his mother. He probably had descendants. He was listed in Vivian as of age 20 or more at this father's 1480 death. Thus, he would have been at least 39 when he died. He may be the William in McPearson, whose widow, wife of Robert Waddon was in a chancery suit involving William Holcomb's estate in 1538, at Lyme, Regis, County Dorset. Also, Seaver has a reference, "Thomas Holcomb a witness to the will of William Holcombe chanter of St Mary's and Vicar of Ashburton, dated April 1, 1499. Since he has no brother Thomas this could easily be his son. He was the son of Roger Holcombe and Margaret Avenell. William Holcombe died in 1499.
Children of William Holcombe
- (?) Holcombe
- Thomas Holcombe+ b. c 1480
Elizabeth Holcombe
Elizabeth Holcombe||p76.htm#i3788|Roger Holcombe|d. 20 Jan 1480|p34.htm#i1682|Margaret Avenell|d. 1499|p34.htm#i1683|John Holcombe||p34.htm#i1684|Joan Falkeroy||p34.htm#i1685|John Avenhall||||||
Reference Westcote. Elizabeth Holcombe was born. She was the daughter of Roger Holcombe and Margaret Avenell.
Jane (or Joan) Holcombe
Jane (or Joan) Holcombe||p76.htm#i3790|Roger Holcombe|d. 20 Jan 1480|p34.htm#i1682|Margaret Avenell|d. 1499|p34.htm#i1683|John Holcombe||p34.htm#i1684|Joan Falkeroy||p34.htm#i1685|John Avenhall||||||
Jane (or Joan) Holcombe married William Pyre. Jane (or Joan) Holcombe was born. She was the daughter of Roger Holcombe and Margaret Avenell.
Children of Jane (or Joan) Holcombe and William Pyre
William Pyre
William Pyre married Jane (or Joan) Holcombe, daughter of Roger Holcombe and Margaret Avenell. Spelling may be Frye, McPearson spells it Perry.
Children of William Pyre and Jane (or Joan) Holcombe
Roger Holcombe
Roger Holcombe||p76.htm#i3792|Charles Holcombe|b. 1472\nd. 1528|p32.htm#i1587||||Roger Holcombe|d. 20 Jan 1480|p34.htm#i1682|Margaret Avenell|d. 1499|p34.htm#i1683|||||||
Found in Walter and Harry chart and Burke, not Vivian and so may not even belong here. Roger Holcombe was born. He was the son of Charles Holcombe.
Child of Roger Holcombe
Elizabeth Holcombe
Elizabeth Holcombe||p76.htm#i3793|Charles Holcombe|b. 1472\nd. 1528|p32.htm#i1587||||Roger Holcombe|d. 20 Jan 1480|p34.htm#i1682|Margaret Avenell|d. 1499|p34.htm#i1683|||||||
Elizabeth Holcombe was born. She was the daughter of Charles Holcombe. Elizabeth Holcombe married Thomas Graver on 14 January 1552.
Thomas Graver
Katherine Holcombe
Katherine Holcombe||p76.htm#i3796|Charles Holcombe|b. 1472\nd. 1528|p32.htm#i1587||||Roger Holcombe|d. 20 Jan 1480|p34.htm#i1682|Margaret Avenell|d. 1499|p34.htm#i1683|||||||
William Perry
William Perry||p76.htm#i3798|William Pyre||p76.htm#i3791|Jane (or Joan) Holcombe||p76.htm#i3790|||||||Roger Holcombe|d. 20 Jan 1480|p34.htm#i1682|Margaret Avenell|d. 1499|p34.htm#i1683|
William Perry was the son of William Pyre and Jane (or Joan) Holcombe.
Williams children by Thomasina are listed in Westcote/546. William Perry married Barbara Dawtry, daughter of Sir John Dawtry.
Williams children by Thomasina are listed in Westcote/546. William Perry married Barbara Dawtry, daughter of Sir John Dawtry.
Children of William Perry
Barbara Dawtry
Barbara Dawtry||p76.htm#i3799|Sir John Dawtry||||||||||||||||||
Barbara Dawtry was the daughter of Sir John Dawtry. Barbara Dawtry married William Perry, son of William Pyre and Jane (or Joan) Holcombe. Barbara died without issue.