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Margaret Smith1 (F)
b. 1698, d. 20 December 1753
Last Edited=10 Jun 2001
Margaret Smith was born in 1698..1 She married Isaac Parish, son of John Parish and Mary Wattell, on 31 March 1721 at Windham, CT.1 As of 31 March 1721,her married name was Parish. Margaret Smith died on 20 December 1753 at Windham, CT.1 |
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Rachel Parish was born on 14 February 1698/99 at Ipswich, Essex Co., MA..1 She was the daughter of John Parish and Mary Wattell.1 Rachel Parish married Joshua Parke on 28 October 1719.1 As of 28 October 1719,her married name was Parke. |
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Joshua Parke married Rachel Parish, daughter of John Parish and Mary Wattell, on 28 October 1719.1 |
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Ephraim Parish was born on 6 May 1702 at North Stonington, New London Co., CT..1 He was the son of John Parish and Mary Wattell.1 Ephraim Parish married Bathsheba Palmer on 27 November 1729 The widow of Mr. Paine.1 Ephraim Parish married Abigail Maltbie.1 |
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Her married name was Parish. Abigail Maltbie married Ephraim Parish, son of John Parish and Mary Wattell.1 |
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As of before November 1729,her married name was Bathsheba Paine.1 Bathsheba Palmer married Ephraim Parish, son of John Parish and Mary Wattell, on 27 November 1729 The widow of Mr. Paine.1 As of 27 November 1729,her married name was Parish. |
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Mary Parish was born on 8 October 1704 at Preston, New London Co., CT..1 She was the daughter of John Parish and Mary Wattell.1 Mary Parish married Jonathan Brewster on 9 November 1725.1 As of 9 November 1725,her married name was Brewster. |
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Jonathan Brewster was born on 6 June 1705..1 He married Mary Parish, daughter of John Parish and Mary Wattell, on 9 November 1725.1 |
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Abigail Parish was born on 24 March 1707/8 at North Stonington, New London Co., CT..1 She was the daughter of John Parish and Mary Wattell.1 |
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Dorothy Parish was born on 7 June 1710 at North Stonington, New London Co., CT..1 She was the daughter of John Parish and Mary Wattell.1 Dorothy Parish married Thomas Bass on 9 November 1726.1 As of 9 November 1726,her married name was Bass. Dorothy Parish died on 12 July 1778 at Windham, CT.1 |
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Thomas Bass was born in 1701..1 He married Dorothy Parish, daughter of John Parish and Mary Wattell, on 9 November 1726.1 Thomas Bass died on 8 January 1787 at Windham, CT.1 |
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John Wattell married Mary Gould.2 |
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Mary Gould married John Wattell.1 Her married name was Wattell. |
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Thomas Darrin Stanton is the son of Edward Hamilton Stanton and Elizabeth James.1 |
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(?) Baum was the son of Lyman Frank Baum and Maud Gage.1 |
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(?) Baum was the son of Lyman Frank Baum and Maud Gage. |
Mary Champlin was born on 13 July 1722..1 She was the daughter of William Champlin.1 Mary Champlin married Col. Joseph Stanton, son of Joseph Stanton and Esther Gallup, on 9 August 1738.1 As of 9 August 1738,her married name was Stanton. Mary Champlin was membership on 11 July 1742 at Stonington church, Stonington, CT; The Stanton book indicates 1842 not 1742, an obvious typo.1 She died in 1750.1 |
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Hon. Joseph Stanton was born on 19 July 1739 at Westerly, RI..1 He was the son of Col. Joseph Stanton and Mary Champlin.1 Hon. Joseph Stanton married Thankful Babcock on 14 July 1762.1 Hon. Joseph Stanton died on 22 January 1822 at Charlestown, RI.1 He served as 2nd Lieutenant int he Rhode Island regiment that was raised for the expedition against Canada in 1759; he was a member of the General Assembly of Rhode Island from 1768 to 1774, and of the Committee of Safety in 1776. He was a Delegate to the State Convention that adopted the United States Constitution in 1790, and was elected a United States Senator, as a Democrat, serving from June 25, 1790, till March 3, 1793. He was again in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, and was afterwards in the United States Congress from Dec. 7, 1801 till March 3, 1807. He died without children, and willed his property to his nephew Peleg Thompson. In 1776, Capt. Joseph Stanton, Jr., was made Lieutenanct-Colonel of the 1st Regt, R. I. Militia, and in 1779 he was promoted to Brigadier-General.1 |
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Thankful Babcock married Hon. Joseph Stanton, son of Col. Joseph Stanton and Mary Champlin, on 14 July 1762.1 As of 14 July 1762,her married name was Stanton. Thankful Babcock died on 20 August 1818.1 |
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Lodowick Stanton was born on 22 May 1749 at Westerly, RI..1 He was the son of Col. Joseph Stanton and Mary Champlin.1 He married Thankful Stanton circa 1780.1 Lodowick Stanton died after 1822.1 He was buried at Baptist burying ground, Pittsfield, MA.1 Lodowick was an officer in the Colonial Army during the Revolutionary War, and moved to Mass. in 1818 or 1819. He was living in 1822. The family records, silver, etc. belonmging to Lodowick were in the charge of his daughter. Nancy, and were destroyed by fire in New York city in 1836.1 |
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Joseph Stanton was born circa 1780 at Charlestown, RI..1 He was the son of Lodowick Stanton and Thankful Stanton.1 Joseph Stanton married Susan M. Brewster, daughter of Simon Brewster Jr., on 25 January 1803 at Preston, CT, The Stanton book says the location was "Pachaug (Griswold) or Preston as then called".1 Joseph Stanton lived at Pachaug, CT.1 He lived at Jewett City, CT.1 He lived at New York City, NY.1 He lived at Rochester, NY.1 He died in 1828 at New York.1 He was a woolen manufacturer and a trader with the West Indies. They lived in Pachaug and Jewett City, Ct., and New York city and Rochester, N.Y. He served as an officer in the War of 1812. The Stanton book indicates Joseph's children were born in Preston and Griswold, Conn., but does identify which ones were born in which location.1 |
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Susan M. Brewster was born on 18 February 1781..1 She was the daughter of Simon Brewster Jr.. Susan M. Brewster married Joseph Stanton, son of Lodowick Stanton and Thankful Stanton, on 25 January 1803 at Preston, CT, The Stanton book says the location was "Pachaug (Griswold) or Preston as then called".1 As of 25 January 1803,her married name was Stanton. Susan M. Brewster died in 1853 at Rochester, NY.1 |
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He was a descendant in the fifth generation of Elder William Brewster.2 |
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Elizabeth Cady was born on 12 November 1815..1 She married Henry Brewster Stanton, son of Joseph Stanton and Susan M. Brewster, on 1 May 1840 at Johnstown, NY.1 As of 1 May 1840,her married name was Stanton. |
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Theodore Stanton was born on 10 February 1851 at Seneca Falls, NY..1 He was the son of Henry Brewster Stanton and Elizabeth Cady.1 Theodore Stanton married Marguerite Marie Berry at Paris, France.1,2 A graduate of Cornell University; by profession and occupation he was a journalist in Paris, France.1 |
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Her married name was Stanton. Marguerite Marie Berry married Theodore Stanton, son of Henry Brewster Stanton and Elizabeth Cady, at Paris, France.2,3 |
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Lizette Cady Stanton was also known as Elizabeth Stanton.2 Her married name was Auriol. She was born in 1882 at Paris, France..1 She was the daughter of Theodore Stanton and Marguerite Marie Berry.1 Lizette Cady Stanton married (?) Auriol.2 |
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Robare Stanton was also known as Robert Stanton.2 He was born in 1885 at Paris, France..1 He was the son of Theodore Stanton and Marguerite Marie Berry.1 He was brought up in Paris, became a graduate of the French national Agronomic Institute. He came to the U.SA. and studied chemistry at Cornell. In August of 1914 he joined the French Foreign Legion. Four years later, when the U.S. entered WWI as an ally of France, he joined the U.S. Army. At the end of the war in 1918 he held the rank of Major and was assigned to General Pershing's personal staff.2 |
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Helen Stanton was born in 1889 at Paris, France..1 She was the daughter of Theodore Stanton and Marguerite Marie Berry.1 She did not marry but returned to the U.S. with her father Theodore.2 |
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(?) Auriol was born at France..1 He married Lizette Cady Stanton, daughter of Theodore Stanton and Marguerite Marie Berry.1 (?) Auriol died at Castre, France.1 |
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Francis Mark Stanton was born in 1923..1 He was the son of Robare Stanton.1 Francis Mark Stanton married Lucille Corhouls in 1948.1 Francis Mark Stanton lived in August 2001 at Mazamet, France.1 He joined the American O.S.S. (Office of Strategic Services, a forerunner of today's CIA) after America became involved in WWII. France was occupied by Germany so Francis chose to continue his fight. He fought alongside U.S. Army Officers who parachuted into the Black Mountains Maquis. Amongst his military friends was Jack, son of Ernest Hemingway. Francis' brother Claude Stanton was with him and worked with Major Peter Dewey, a relative of Gov. Dewey of New York.1 |
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Claude Stanton is the son of Robare Stanton.1 Claude Stanton lived in August 2001 at Mazamet, France.1 |
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Lucille Corhouls married Francis Mark Stanton, son of Robare Stanton, in 1948.1 As of 1948,her married name was Stanton. |
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Antoine Stanton is the son of Francis Mark Stanton and Lucille Corhouls.1 |
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Eric Stanton is the son of Francis Mark Stanton and Lucille Corhouls.1 |
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Annie Brigham married Simon Crosby.1 Her married name was Crosby. Annie Brigham married Rev. William Thompson This was Rev. Tompson's second marriage and also that of Annie Brigham.1 Her married name was Thompson. When she married William Thompson she was the widow of Simon Crosby of Cambridge and had moved along with her three sons to Braintree (now Quincy) where Rev. Tomson was minister. They had one daughter together. |
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Simon Crosby married Annie Brigham.1 |
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Davis Sperry Hallock was born on 13 February 1833 at Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson, NY..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Davis Sperry Hallock married Sarah Jane Steinman, daughter of Johann Steinman and Elizabeth Brandt, on 18 April 1869 at Bethany, MO.1 Bonnie Fairbank indicates two entries for him In the 1860 Federal census: in Yellowhead, Kankakee County, IL. and in Nemaha Co., NE. He served in Company C, 5th Iowa Calvary in the Civil War as a private. In the 1870 Federal census he is listed in Bethany, Harrison County, MO. By 1883 he was in Como, Colorado and mentioned in an article in the "Fairplay Flume" of 15 Feb. 1883: "Mr. Davis Hallock, a dairy ranchman, well known at Como, celebrated his fiftieth birthday on Tuesday last. A dinner part for 10 to fifteen of the neighbors served to make the day a pleasant one and one long to be remembered".1 Davis Sperry Hallock died on 6 May 1901 at Como, Park, CO, Bonnie Fairbanks cites the Certificate of Death issued by the State of Colorado #SL01094025 on April 29, 1999., cause of death Bright's disease. She also cites his obituary that appeared in the "Fairplay Flume" dated May 1901: "Mr. Davis Hallock, an old citizen of Park county, whose home was in Como, died on last Friday after a long illness. The deceased was 71 years of age and leaves a wife and seven children. The underal was conducted by Rev. Shively." [Bonnie Fairbanks notes there were eight children not seven.].1 He was buried on 8 May 1901 at Como Cemetery, Como, Park, CO.1 |
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Isaiah Hallock was born on 22 August 1834 at Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson, NY..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Isaiah Hallock died in 1880 at Arkansas.1 |
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Nelson S. Hallock was born on 5 September 1836 at Albany, NY. Bonnie Fairbank notes: "Photo from Guy Hallock of his father Nelson states on the back that Nelson was obrin in 1840. Harriet Ann Sperry's bible states NElson was born in 1836. [Andthe] 1880 Census for Lake County, CO shows Nelson Hallock 40 yrs old, White, Male, Capitalist. b. IL. [The] Tulare County, CA 1900 Federal Census shows a Nelson Hallock age 59, and Curtis G. Hallock age 24 along with a manservant named Orlando R. Cramer age 40. NElson listed as a gold miner and Curtis and Orlando as working i nthe mine. Nelson and Curtis are listed as single and Orlando as a servant. I'm not sure taht this is Davis Hallock's brother, but it's interesting that Nelson's son Guy's middle name is Curtis. Also, Guy was born in December of 1875, so Curtis' age of 24 could fit and if Nelson was born in 1840, as Guy states on the back of the photograph, he would be about 59 depending on what time of the year the census was taken.".1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Nelson S. Hallock married Kathryn Caley in 1861 at Denver, Denver, CO.1 Bonnie Fairbank cites "Fairplay Flume" article dated 1882: "Hon. Nelson Hallock abandoned the sawmill business to become a bonanza king by his lucky strike of the carbonate mine, jointly owned by Captain Albert Cooper, of this county."1 Nelson S. Hallock died on 3 September 1911 at El Paso, TX.1 |
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Alma Miranda Hallock was born on 7 May 1839..1 She was the daughter of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Alma Miranda Hallock died on 20 April 1859 at Pecatonica, IL, Bonnie Fairbank cites as her source: "Death infomration taken from the Hallock Headstone as well as supplied by the PEcatonica Cemetery Ass'n".1 |
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Wells D. Hallock was born on 30 April 1842 at Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson, NY..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Wells D. Hallock died on 12 March 1846 at Byron, Ogle, IL.1 |
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Amos Hallock was born on 7 November 1844 at Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson, NY..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Amos Hallock died on 26 December 1917 at Storm Lake, IA.1 |
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Wallace Eugene Hallock was born on 24 July 1846 at Byron, Ogle, IL..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 He enlisted in E Company, 15th Regiment Illinois Infantry on 27 April 1864. He was a prisoner at Andersonville and exchanged on 1 April 1865.1 Wallace Eugene Hallock died on 21 May 1918 at Rockford, IL.1 |
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Obediah Angus Hallock was born on 24 April 1850 at Byron, Ogle, IL..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 |
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William Hallock was born in October 1852 at Byron, Ogle, IL..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 |
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