Thomas Waite1
#6841
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Citations
- Symons Genealogy.
Isaac Worden
#6842, born about 1617
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Birth* | about 1617 |
Note* | WORDEN, ISAAC, came in the Increase, emb. at London in Apr. 1635, aged 18, call. in the cledar. from the custom-ho. serv. but to wh. or where he sat down is unkn.1 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Jane Worden1
#6843, born about 1605
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Birth* | about 16051 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
James Worden1
#6844, born about 1645?
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Mary Unknown1
#6845, born about 1650?
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Joseph Worden1
#6846, born 21 March 1671
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Birth* | 21 March 16711 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
William Worden1
#6847, born 9 July 1673
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Birth* | 9 July 16731 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Henry Worden1
#6848, born 16 January 1675
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Birth* | 16 January 16751 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Edward Wharton1
#6849, died 1678
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Death* | 1678; Salem, Massachusetts1 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Philip Wharton1
#6850
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Note* | 1656; PHILIP, Boston 1656, by w. Mary had Rebecca, b. 5 May 1660, was displeas. with his w. for wh. he found no redress, and went away eight yrs. later, yet by order of Ct. his w. should have food and clothing. See Rec. IV. pt. II. 382; and in our Reg. of deeds it will be seen, Vol. VI. 134, that his lds. were charg. for the supply.1 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Richard Wharton1
#6851
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Note* | 1651; RICHARD, Boston 1661, a very active gent. largely concern. in purch. of lds. as in 1683, the Pegypscot, of 500,000 acres, at the E. and engag. in public good, m. a. 1659, Bethia, d. of William Tyng, and next, 1672, Sarah, d. of Rev. John Higginson of Salem, and had two ds. Sarah had Bethia. Felt, in Geneal. Reg. IX. 339, calls him a lawyer, but perhaps he was only atty, for partic. individ. not a men. of the profess.
Under appointm. as one of the Counc. of Sir Edmund Andros, he thwart. some of his oppress. designs, and went home with others in July 1687 to complain against his measures, and d. in London a. 1690. He left much embarrass. est. and his ds. kept a small shop in Boston. Sarah m. John Cotta, in B. See Higginson Letters in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VII. 198- 205.1 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Richard Wharton1
#6852
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Note* | 1675; RICHARD, Boston, m. Martha, d. of the sec. Go. John Winthrop had [[vol. 4, p. 495]] Richard, bapt. 28 Nov. 1675; Ann, 29 June 1679; Winthrop, 17 Apr. 1681; Martha, 29 Oct. 1682; John, 5 Oct. 1684; and Dorothy, 31 Oct. 1686.1 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
William Wooden1
#6853
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Jeremiah Wooden1
#6854
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Note* | 1685; WOODEN, WOODING, WOODIN, or WOODDEN, JEREMIAH, New Haven, s. of William of the same, a propr. 1685. in his own right, beside being heir of his f. But no more is told of him. |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
John Wooden1
#6855
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Note* | 1685; WOODEN, WOODING, WOODIN, or WOODDEN, JEREMIAH, New Haven, s. of William of the same, a propr. 1685. in his own right, beside being heir of his f. But no more is told of him.1 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
Nathaniel Wooden1
#6856
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Note* | 1687; NATHANIEL, New Haven, s. of William of the same, m. Dec. 1687, Martha, d. of John Sacket.1 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
William Wooden1
#6857
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Note* | 1643; WILLIAM, New Haven 1643, m. 25 Oct. 1650, Sarah Ollard, had William, b. 16 Nov. 1651; Jeremiah, 17 Feb. 1653; Sarah, 13 Sept. 1654; Susan, 5 Nov. 1655, d. young; Joseph, 16 Jan. 1657; Benjamin; Mary; Nathaniel; and Abigail; and d. Dec. 1684, when eight of the ch. were liv. His wid. d. 1693. Sarah, m. 1682, Samuel Merwin; Mary m. a Sacket; and Abigail m. as his sec. w. Ebenezer Hill. Joseph was blind, and prob. infirm in mind. d. bef. 1701, as did Sarah. |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
William Wooden1
#6858, died September 1711
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Note* | 1711; WILLIAM, New Haven, s. of the preced d. Sept. 1711, leav. wid. and five ds. of none, however, can I see the names.1 |
Death* | September 1711 |
Last Edited | 24 September 2007 |
John M. Stephenson1
#6859, born about 1867
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Birth* | about 1867; New York3 |
Census | 1880; Rosendale, Ulster, New York; with father, Martin, and two brothers2 |
Census* | 1910; in household of Henry and Malin Stephenson.1 |
Census | 1930; Newburgh, Orange, New York; shows wife Annie. (Is this the right person?)4 |
Note* | Father and mother were born in Vermont and Maine, respectively1 |
Citations
- Census, 1930.
- Census, 1880.
- Census, 1870 p. 199 (Ancestry).
- Census, 1930 (Ancestry).
Caroline Messing1
#6860, born 1869, died before 1910
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Birth* | 18691 |
Residence* | 1889; Newburgh, Orange, New York3 |
Marriage* | 1891; Principal=Henry Stephenson4 |
Death* | before 1910; because Henry has remarried by 19105 |
Citations
- Census, 1870.
- Census, 1880.
- "City Directory", Newburgh, NY.
- Census, 1900 (Ancestry).
- Census, 1910 (Ancestry): Rosendale, Ulster County, NY.
- Census, 1930 - Newburgh, NY.
- Family records, Per Marilyn Luhmann and Melissa L. Jones.
- Census, 1900.
Frederick Messing1
#6861, born 1842
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Birth* | 1842; Saxony, Germany1,2 |
Note | 1850; There was a Friedrich Messing who arrived in New York July 15, 1850. He was 29 years old. I do not have access to the complete shipping record, but the ship was the Alex Edmond, departing from LeHavre. Friedrich Messing was from Deutschland.3 |
Immigration* | between 1853 and 18552 |
Note* | 1860; IMPORTANT: There are two families noted in the same town (Rosendale), recorded by the same census taker on different days. One is headed by Maria and the other by Christina Messing. Both women are age 45 and have children Frederick, Elizabeth and Leonard -- all aproximately the same ages. Christina has a daughter Christina and Josephine age 3 months. Maria has Christopher instead of Christina and no Josephine. Christine's Leonard and Josephine are shown born in NY, while all Maria's children are born in Germany. |
Census* | 1860; Rosendale, Ulster, New York2 |
Marriage* | before 1869; Principal=Elenor Unknown1 |
Citations
- Census, 1880.
- Census, 1860.
- Passenger List, Microfilm M237, Roll 90.
Christina Messing1
#6863, born about 1815
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Birth* | about 1815; Germany1 |
Note* | 1860; IMPORTANT: There are two families noted in the same town (Rosendale), recorded by the same census taker on different days. One is headed by Maria and the other by Christina Messing. Both women are age 45 and have children Frederick, Elizabeth and Leonard -- all aproximately the same ages. Christina has a daughter Christina and Josephine age 3 months. Maria has Christopher instead of Christina and no Josephine. Christine's Leonard and Josephine are shown born in NY, while all Maria's children are born in Germany.1 |
Citations
- Census, 1860.
- Census, 1860 (Ancestry): Rosendale, Ulster County, NY.
Elizabeth Messing1
#6866, born 1853
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Birth* | 1853; Germany1 |
Last Edited | 13 October 2007 |
Josephine Messing1
#6868, born 1860
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Birth* | 1860; New York1 |
Last Edited | 14 October 2007 |
Martin Stephenson1
#6869, born about 1822, died before 1910?
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Birth* | about 1822; Vermont1,2 |
Marriage* | before 1850; Principal=Hannah J. Unknown2,3 |
Census | 1850; Kingston, Ulster, New York; Also in household: Sarah Henderson, age 46 (perhaps Hannah's mother?). Also note spelling in 1850 is Stevenson and place of birth is NY (both are probably incorrect)3 |
Census* | 1860; Kingston, Ulster, New York2 |
Census | 1870; Kingston, Ulster, New York4 |
Census | 1880; Rosendale, Ulster, New York1 |
Census | 1900; Newburgh Ward 1, Orange, New York; head of household, living with son Henry E. age 35 and his wife Caroline and their four children: Martin, Charles F., Ellen and John H. (Note name is spelled Stevenson.)5 |
Death* | before 1910?; No record on 1910 Census |
Citations
- Census, 1880.
- Census, 1860.
- Census, 1850.
- Census, 1870.
- Census, 1900.
Henry Stephenson1
#6870, born about 1865, died after 1920
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Birth* | about 18651 |
Census | 1870; Kingston, Ulster, New York; in household consisting of Martin 48 (father), Hannah 38 (mother), William 20, Charles 16, Ira 10, Henry 6, John 32 |
Census* | 1880; District 149, Rosendale, Ulster, New York; in household consisting of Martin 58, Henry 15, John 12, Eugene 9, Sarah M. Rhodes (housekeeper)3 |
Marriage* | 1891; Principal=Caroline Messing4 |
Census | 1900; Newburgh, Orange, New York; in household of Martin Stevenson with wife Caroline and four children: Martin, Charles, Ellen and John5 |
Marriage* | about 1910; Principal=Malin Unknown6 |
Census | 1910; District 56, Newburgh Ward 4, Orange, New York; in household consisting of Henry 46, Malin 38 (wife), Ellen 14, John 12, Emma 10, John M. 42 (brother)7 |
Census | 1920; District 147, Newburgh, Orange, New York; as a boarder8 |
Death* | after 1920 |
Citations
- Census, 1880.
- Census, 1870 p. 199 (Ancestry).
- Census, 1880 p. 28 (Ancestry).
- Census, 1900 (Ancestry).
- Census, 1900 p. 7 (Ancestry).
- Census, 1910.
- Census, 1910 p. 18 (Ancestry).
- Census, 1920 p. 17 (Ancestry).
- Census, 1930 - Newburgh, NY.
- Family records, Per Marilyn Luhmann and Melissa L. Jones.
- Census, 1930.
- Census, 1900.