The Wilder & Pierce Family Tree


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1 Wilder, John (The Elder)(of Sulham) (I12913)
 
2 (of Sulham) P7HC-7H8 Wilder, Nicolas (I19501)
 
3 153983021 Davis, Emma Kidder (I24335)
 
4 162027925 Fairbanks, Samuel Prescott (I24824)
 
5 162028279 Fairbanks, Samuel (I24385)
 
6 general paralysis of the insane or paralytic dementia, is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder, classified as an organic mental disorder & caused by the chronic meningoencephalitis that leads to cerebral atrophy in late-stage syphilis. Carter, Maria C (I23530)
 
7 lived in Ireland before arriving America Bacon, Daniel (I23122)
 
8 "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original records. Source (S92)
 
9 "New Hampshire Birth Records, early to 1900." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009. New Hampshire Registrar of Vital Statistics. "Index to births, early to 1900." New Hampshire Registrar of Vital Statistics, Concord, New Hampshire."New Hampshire Births and Christenings, 1714-1904." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records. Source (S112)
 
10 "New Hampshire Death Records, 1654–1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records. "Death Records, 1654–1947." Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire."New Hampshire Deaths and Burials, 1784–1949." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records. Source (S27)
 
11 "New Hampshire Marriage Records 1637–1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011. “New Hampshire Statewide Marriage Records 1637–1947,” database, FamilySearch, 2009. New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records. “Marriage Records.” New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord. Source (S68)
 
12 (1,032) Fairbank, Roscius Norton (I24715)
 
13 (from Guare and Sons Funeral Home, 2 June 2021)

Middlesex, VT

Donald Ray Pierce, Jr, 58, of Lower Sunny Brook Road, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, May 31, 2021 at his home.

He was born at the Chelsea Navy Yard in Chelsea, MA, the son of Donald Ray Pierce and Gloria (Foster) Pierce.

He attended schools in Montpelier and Moretown.

Don worked as an Auto Body Mechanic for many years throughout the local area. Shops he worked at include Majestic Auto, Autobahn Body Works, Ken Santor, Poulin Auto, and Danny Ayres. He also owned and operated Stingray Car Audio with his ex-wife Cyndi in Williston.

Survivors include his mother, Gloria Colby of Montpelier; his daughters, Jillian Pierce and Allison Pierce of Orlando, FL; grandson, Elijah Jennings of Orlando, FL; Special friend, Julie Moody; sisters, Karen Pierce Kerin of Montpelier, Lisa Pierce Forbes and husband Mike of Worcester, Patricia O'Neill and partner, Bill Glennor of Berlin. He was a very special uncle to his four nieces and one nephew.

Those wishing to express online condolences may do so at www.guareandsons.com.

A memorial service and celebration of life will be held at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home on Monday June 7th at 11:00. A committal service will follow at the Waterbury Center Cemetery. The family will host a reception at the American Legion Post 3 in Montpelier following both services.

Memorial contributions may be made to Toys for Tots, https://montpelier-vt.toysfortots.org. 
Pierce, Donald Ray Jr (I21810)
 
14 (No headstone in cemetery according to Find-A-Grave) Wilder, Effie Mae (I21252)
 
15 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15347)
 
16 (see Cemetery Notes in Personal Notes) Fairbanks, Jonathan Sr. (I24776)
 
17 1- Green Springs, where she died is near Freemont, OH.
 
Haws, Eunice (I4916)
 
18 1- He was the first settler in Templeton, MA & was one of the founders of the
church there,1755.
2- His wife, Abigail, was admitted to the First Church in Templeton,
26 Dec 1761.
3- He and his wife were dismissed to the church in Brattleborough, VT,
8 Sep 1771.
4- They settled Dummerston, VT.

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Elias Wilder, lived in Dummerston, Vermont, and had a large family, of whom we have obtained knowledge of but one. Mrs. Olive Waterman wrote in 1875, that her father's name was Charles, and that he had brothers, Charles, Joshua, and Aaron, and that her brother Charles lived in Brattleboro; all of which could be true only of Elias, youngest son of Nathanael of Petersham. Charles, the son of Elias of Dummerston, was in Brattleboro when she was born in 1794, and that year signed a petition for a road to be laid out in the district where he lived. 
Wilder, Elias L22T (I18144)
 
19 1- Married Sarah Clark of Worchester, MA.
2- Settled in Petersham, MA.

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Jerahmeel Wilder, when about 21 years of age he removed with his father to Petersham. The Rice family of Washington co., and the late Hon. Victor M. Rice, 1st State supt. of public instruction, were his descendants. 
Wilder, Jerahmeel L20T (I18123)
 
20 1- Settled in Peterham, MA.

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Aholiab Wilder, There is a church record in Northampton that states that, "Catharine, daughter of Catharine and Aholiab Wilder, was baptized in 1741," which is all that we can learn of his wife. 
Wilder, Aholiab L19T (I18059)
 
21 1- Settled in Townsend, VT.
2- Another source gives birth date as 25 Aug 1723.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #1036, Date of Import: Aug 25, 1997]

SOURCES: B/c.
 
Wilder, Aaron L21T (I23231)
 
22 1. !Buried in cemetery just north of the downtown Barre
(about 2 blocks). Also his wife Mary. At near end.
2. Another source, Rose Wilder, lists b.6 May 1742.
 
Wilder, Charles (I16988)
 
23 1. !Buried in cemetery on road to Tinmouth in a gravesite containing
the graves of daughter, Mary, son-in-law, Seth Phillips, and Seth's
other wives.
 
Partridge, Pirley (I22530)
 
24 1. !Owned Crown Point Inn, Shrewsbury, Vt. 1790-1820.
 
Wilder, Charles (I16990)
 
25 1. Buried in Beaver Dam, WI, city cemetery: Wilder N 1/2 Lot 18B D.
 
Pendleton, Lavina M. (I20763)
 
26 1. Died at son Donald's house in Jamestown.ND.
2. Birth & death dates taken from gravestone.
3. Lived in Elba, Lake Co., WI when he enlisted in the Civil War.
 
Wilder, Charles James (I20783)
 
27 1. Died of Bright's disease.
 
Wilder, John Anson (I12763)
 
28 1. Farmed west part of Lancaster, Ma (now Sterling).
2. Settled in Petersham, Ma. before 1742. Another account
says in 1744.
3. Rose Wilder lists a daughter, Abigail, who married Cornelius Wilder. She is
his son, Charles' daughter, however.
 
Wilder, Charles L16T (I18141)
 
29 1. Fought in the Revolution.
 
Wilder, Gamaliel (I9359)
 
30 1. From Lancaster- lived in Sterling, Ma.

2. Birth listed in Lancaster VR as supplementary. Recorded in
Sudbury but born in Lancaster.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #1036, Date of Import: Aug 25, 1997]

SOURCES: BOOK OF THE WILDERS, A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF THE
WILDERS, by The Rev. Moses M. Wilder, New York, 1878, pp., 15-16, 77, 146.
 
Wilder, CPT Nathaniel (I18118)
 
31 1. He became known as the great Indian fighter of Lancaster.
 
White, CAPT John (I18730)
 
32 1. Lived to be 100 years old.
 
Wilder, Nathaniel (I15896)
 
33 1. Married by Stephen Martindale- Congregational Church records-Tinmouth, VT.
2. Moved to Perry, Lake Co., OH by 1840.(Date on Lydia's quilts)
3. Moved to Elba, Dodge Co., WI by 1860.(1860 Census)
 
Wilder, Almond (I22542)
 
34 1. Material from Frank & Kim Swallow gives Marriage date 30 Dec 1896.
2. William D. Thomas, Jr. gives place of death as Charles City, IA.
 
Wilder, Nellie Eliza (I12617)
 
35 1. Of Boston.
 
Stevens, Simon (I16148)
 
36 1. Of Marlboro.
 
Felton, David (I6079)
 
37 1. Of Petersham
 
Bowker, Ezekiel (I2641)
 
38 1. Of Petersham.
 
Knapp, John (I9043)
 
39 1. Of Rutland.
 
Hemmingway, Jonathan (I7619)
 
40 1. Other birthdates given are 04 JUL 1650 & 02 JAN 1653.
2. Torrey's lists:b.Jan 4, 1653, m.Jan 4, 1673 & died 1711.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #1036, Date of Import: Aug 25, 1997]

SOURCES: Wilder, pp., 146; b/c.

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mary Sawyer, daughter of Thomas Sawyer and Mary Prescott. Her mother was possibly Mary Rice, born September 4, 1656 Sudbury, MA., died August 1733 Lancaster, MA. Daughter of Thomas Rice of Marlboro, MA., and Mary King. If this is so, this would have been Mary Rice's second marriage, her first would have been to Josiah White, baptized June 4, 1643 in Wenham, MA., died November 11, 1714 Lancaster, MA. Married Mary Rice November 28, 1678. This would also make Mary Sawyer a sister of Sarah White, wife of John Wilder.
 
Sawyer, Mary (I17913)
 
41 1. Rose Wilder had: born 26 feb 1766.
 
Wilder, Damaris (I11487)
 
42 1. Rose Wilder has: settled near Crookston, MN but I have no record of this!
 
Wilder, Fayette (I22539)
 
43 1. Settled in Princeton & Ware, MA.
 
Wilder, Joshua L17T (I18146)
 
44 1. Son of John Wilder & Sarah Sawyer.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

John Wilder, (68). 
Wilder, John L10T (I17141)
 
45 1. Stone in Strawberry Pt. Cemetery gives d. 11 Sep 1888 & 78y9m28d.This would
make b.14 Nov 1809 instead of 13 Oct 1811 !?.
 
Wyman, Lydia (I22624)
 
46 1. Was killed by Indians.
1. Another source gives date of death as 10 Aug 1704.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #1036, Date of Import: Aug 25, 1997]

SOURCES: EARLY RECORDS OF LANCASTER, MASSACHUSETTS, 1643-1725,
Henry S. Nourse, A. M., Editor, Lancaster, 1884, pp., 298, 321,
& 326.
WILDER, pp., 15, 145-146.

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nathanael Wilder, 125 (11) son of Thomas Wilder, 116 (2), see page, and Anna, If born 1650, he was born in Charlestown. If born 1655, family tradition, he may have been born either in Charlestown or Lancaster, depending on when his father moved to Lancaster, in 1654 or 1659. Either date will allow the marriage date, November 24, 1673. In the time of the Indian attacks upon their settlement, an Indian, who had surrendered to the people, was treacherously murdered by Nathanael Wilder and Daniel Hoar, who were tried, condemmed, and sentenced to be hung. In October, 1676, they presented a memorial to the General Court, acknowledging the justice of their condemnation, and asking for pardon. Their request was granted, on condition that they should pay ten pounds each - one half to be given to the Indian who had prosecuted them; and also that they should pay the expenses of their imprisonment and trial, which was done, and they were set at liberty. Nathanael was a brave man, and an active, useful citizen, a captain of the militia. He was killed by the Indians near the gate of his garrison on the 10th day of August, 1704, early in the morning of the first onset. He was shot in the thigh, of which he died the same day. The Indians killed off his cattle, six oxen, five cows, three calves, sixteen sheep, twelve swine, and burnt his barn and twelve loads of good English hay.
Nathaniel and Mary Sawyer had five sons and four daughters. Records at Middlesex Court of Sessions show "Nathaniel Wilder (1685 - 1704) and widow, Mary Wilder (1705 - 1707) are licensed Inn holders and retailers of liquors."
Another source shows his date of birth as November 3, 1655.
 
Wilder, LT Nathaniel (Lieutenant) Sr (I17862)
 
47 1. Went by tne name Adel (middle name).
2. Birth & death dates taken from gravestone.
3. Rose Wilder's records show died in Strawberry Point, IA and buried in County
Corners Cemetery.
 
Truman, Ximena Adel (I20782)
 
48 10 Fairbanks, Eliesur (I24755)
 
49 10 Nov 1714 Warner, Mary Sarah (I20366)
 
50 100122516 Archambault, Regena Pricelle (I19592)
 

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