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2401 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Robert Blott arrived on the William and Francis in 1632 per Second Boat,
Vol. 9, No. 5. Town of Waltham provided per Dinghy Vol 4, No. 4. In Charles-
ton, Mass. in 1634, in Boston, Mass. by 1648 per Second Boat, Vol 6, No. 1.
Death in Hartford per Lillian Hughes letter dated Oct. 10, 1991. Additional
material in The American Genealogist, April 1992 (Volume 67, No. 2.).
 
Blott, Robert (I2517)
 
2402 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Robert Coe came to New England with his father in the spring of 1634 at the
age of seven. He lived in Watertown, Massachusetts, and Wthersfield and
Stamford, Connecticut. He settled in Stratford, Connecticut in 1650, died at
the age of 33.
 
Coe, Robert (I4598)
 
2403 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Robert was from Branshire, Leicestershire, England.
 
Reynolds, Robert (I11394)
 
2404 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Roger arrived on the "Abigail" in 1628. He was a friend of Roger Williams.
He was in Boston in 1631. He and Mary had twelve children.
 
Mowry, Roger (I8672)
 
2405 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Rosilla was alive in 1894 when C. V. Hughes I died, and was
living in Oswego Falls, New York with her son Joel. We have Rosilla's
New York death certificate. She died at the age of 56 years, 11 mos.,
4 days. Rosilla is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Fulton, New
York.
Dave and Mary searched National Archives in Washington, D.C. on
8/2/89. We found no record of George or Rosilla Hughes in the 1880
Census from Massachusetts or New York. We searched under both
HUGHES and HEWES, and also looked for their son Joel.
According to the "Sherman Directory", Volume 4, Rosilla was a twin.
 
Sherman, Rosilla B. (I18308)
 
2406 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Samuel was in Northampton in 1655, Durham, Connecticut in 1706.
 
Parsons, Samuel (I22692)
 
2407 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Samuel was the first settler of Woonsocket, RI with his brother-in-law
Richard Arnold.
 
Comstock, Samuel (I4256)
 
2408 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Sarah died as a result of the twins' birth.
 
Sarah Camp (I3623)
 
2409 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

See page 184 of the "Planters of the Commonwealth".
 
Baker, Elizabeth (I20550)
 
2410 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

See TAG 52 and 60. Margaret Hulings Bliss increased the estate left by her
husband three times over. She lived to nearly 90 years old.
She was in Springfield in 1642.
 
Hulings, Margaret (I22670)
 
2411 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

She died the day of her son's (David) birth.
 
Comstock, Jemima (I20200)
 
2412 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Sister of Stephen French.
 
French, Mary (I6374)
 
2413 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Some records indicate that Jacob was born in Mecan, Wisc.
However, I believe he arrived at age 4 from Poland. He was a farmer,
retired in October, 1918, after 35 years of farming. He enjoyed
drinking, and socializing with his sons.
Married at Saint John's Church in Princeton, Wisc.
Obit from newspaper in Princeton Times-Republic newspaper,
Thursday, September 16, 1937: - JACOB CUJAK - On Saturday
morning, September 11, occurred the death of Jacob Cujak (known as
Silke), 81 at his home in Princeton. His death was caused by dropsy.
Mr. Cujak was born in the town of Mecan, July 25, 1856, and at
the time of his death had reached the age of 81 years, ? months, and
17 days. He spent all of his early life in the town of Mecan, and was
married to Miss Antonette Mashock at St. John's Church here, October
11, 1883, by the Rev. Rogozinski. To them were born nine children.
In 1920 Mr. Cujak retired and he and his wife moved to Princeton
where they have since resided. On October 11, 1933 they celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary.
Those who survive are his widow; four daughters - Agnes (Mrs.
John Soda) Markesan, Regina (Mrs. W. Langford) Milwaukee, Helen
(Mrs. Joseph Modglin) Racine, Marie (Mrs. Earle Norton) West Allis;
five sons - John, town of Shields, Mike, Fond du Lac, Peter, on the
homestead, Jake, Princeton, and Joseph, of Middleville, Mich.; two
brothers - Frank , of Berlin, Stanish , of Princeton; two sisters, Mrs.
Elizabeth Schrey and Mrs. Anton Chier of Princeton; and ten
grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr. Cujak were held Monday, September 13,
at the St. John's Catholic Church, with the Rev. Thomas Jankowski
officiating. The pall bearers were his nephews - Anton, Albian, and
Raymond Cujak, Joseph Chier, Joseph Kollat, and Peter Schrey.
Lucile, Isabelle, Georgia, and Domciel Cujak, and Angeline and Esther
Michalowski acted as flower girls.
Out-of-town attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Chier, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Cujak, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cujak, Frank Cujak, Mrs. Frances
Cujak, Joseph Kollat, Peter Schrey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chier, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Cujak and daughter, Mrs. Sophie Cujak, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Langford, of Milwaukee, Mrs. Joseph Modglin, Racine, Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Norton, West Allis, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and
daughter, Ripon, Stanish and John Maschock, Montello.
Jacob died of chronic myocarditis according to his death
certificate.
 
Cujak, Jacob (I4840)
 
2414 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Source: Census taken August 11, 1870 in the Town of Sumpter, Sauk County,
Wisconsin.
 
Schultz, Amelia (I11715)
 
2415 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Source: Census taken August 11, 1870 in the Town of Sumpter, Sauk County,
Wisconsin.
 
Schneller, Ulrich (I11718)
 
2416 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Source: Census taken August 11, 1870 in the Town of Sumpter, Sauk County,
Wisconsin.
 
Zanuck, Margaret (I11954)
 
2417 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Sources: Rhode Island Roots, Vol. 17, No. 2, page 62 (June 1991). He perhaps
also had another daughter besides Alice, namely Mary Olney, wife of Thomas.
 
Ashton, James (I641)
 
2418 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Stephen's sister Ruth married Stephen Brown. Stephen was possibly born in
Wrentham, Massachusetts. His second wife was Anna Metcalf.
 
Ballou, Stephen (I1352)
 
2419 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Surname per Ancestral Lines (p. 185) by Carl Boyer.
 
Brewster, Millicent (I22533)
 
2420 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Susan was born in South Outram Parish. She and Matthew arrived on the "James"
on August 18, 1635 at Boston. She was in Charleston in 1635, New Haven in
1640.
 
Butterfield, Susan (I3463)
 
2421 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

The best man at their wedding was Frank Lossos, and the maid of honor Mary
Sly. Will died of peritonitis from a ruptured divericuli.
 
Sly, William James (I19726)
 
2422 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

The following obit appeared in the Lowell newspaper: WEBB - At
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Minnie Doubleday, at Lake Mills,
Saturday, February 15, 1913. Mr. Charles Douglas Webb, of
pneumonia, aged 88 years, 5 months and 4 days.
The deceased was born at Pompy, Onadagua County, New York,
September 11, 1824, and was united in marriage to Miss Laura B. Berry
at Hastings, October 16, 1843, and the following year they came to
Wisconsin and settled on a farm in the town of Lowell, where about
forty years of his eventful life was spent. About the year 1883(?) they
came to Beaver Dam to make their home, Mrs Webb passing away here
on February 14th, 1898, after which Mr. Webb spent the greater part
of the remainder of his life at Lake Mills with his daughter.
Six children were born to them of whom three preceded their
parents to a better world. They were Ellen, who died in infancy;
Charles C. and Martha, both of whom grew to manhood and womanhood
and their children and their children's children are among those who
mourn. The three living children are: Rev. Lynn B. Webb of Hermon
(?), California; Minnie B. Doubleday of Lake Mills and William Webb of
this city. Besides these, fifteen grandchildren and six great
grandchildren survive.
The remains were brought to this city at 10:17 Tuesday morning,
and taken to the Free Methodist church where the funeral services were
conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. N. Hawley. Interment was in
Oakwood Cemetery beside his wife.
We (Dave and Mary) visited the gravesite.
Douglas Webb bought a farm in Lowell, Wisconsin, in 1844.
His father died in approximately 1833. There is a very informative bio
written in part by Charles Douglas Webb's grandson Neal Doubleday.
Dave and Mary searched National Archives in Washington, D.C.
on 8/2/89. There was no record of Charles Webb serving in the Civil
War (Wisconsin Union). However, there was a Charles Webb that enlisted in
Company H, 3rd Cavalry, Clinton County, New York in December of 1863. We have
yet to prove or disprove this was our Charles Webb.
 
Webb, Charles Douglas (I2264)
 
2423 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

The most famous of ancestors, Richard Warren was a passenger on the Mayflower.
 
Warren, Richard (I16318)
 
2424 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

The oldest known Wightman, George Wightman, was a gentleman, lived at the
manor of Ashley, at Elmsthrope in Leicestershire, England.
 
Wightman, George (I12751)
 
2425 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

There are 41 William Moores listed in the New York 1830 U. S.
Federal Census.
 
Moore, William (I10466)
 
2426 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

This is an obituary from the Milwaukee Newspaper: "NORTON
Marguerite (nee Schneller) 1428 S. 77th st., July 10, 4:50 p m aged 72
years, beloved wife of Eugene W. fond mother of Earl E., Gloyd, and
Mrs Thelma McKay, sister of William, Ed, and Robert Schneller.
Funeral services Tuesday, July 14 at 9:15 a m. from rooms of Frank X.
Koelsch, 7117 W. Greenfield av. Interment Baraboo, Wis."
 
Schneller, Margaret Mary (I10836)
 
2427 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas Arnold's first wife was Alice Gully, daughter of John Gully. They had
six children. Thomas Arnold remarried an unknown lady and had three more
children (Elizabeth, Thomas, and Elenor). Thomas Arnold's sons William (from
Alice Gully) and Thomas both came to America.
 
Arnold, Thomas (I941)
 
2428 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas arrived on the "Plain Jane" in May 1635. He was deputy in Providence
in 1661. He helped to settle Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Thomas married his
first wife in England.
 
Arnold, Thomas (I23270)
 
2429 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas came from Birmingham, Worcestor, England. He was 56 years old when he
married Sarah Nettleton. They had five sons, three daughters. He was in
Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts in 1639, in Middlefield by 1651. The Millers of
Middlefield (Middlesex County), Connecticut are generally descended from him.
 
Miller, Thomas (I10400)
 
2430 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas had five children (George, Ralph, Richard, Caherine, and Ezechias).
 
Wightman, Thomas (I5276)
 
2431 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas lived through the "War of the Roses" (1455-1485). During it two
aristocratic factions, headed by two branches of the royal family, engaged
in a long and fierce struggle for supremacy.
 
Coo, Thomas (I4352)
 
2432 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas married Dorothy, daughter of William Croft.
 
Wightman, Thomas (I10682)
 
2433 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas Moreton was from Croton in Warwickshire in England.
 
Moreton, Thomas (I10493)
 
2434 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas was a signer of the Compact in 1636. He arrived on the "Lyon" on
February 5, 1631. He came to Rhode Island with Roger WIlliams. He was a town
clerk and a deputy. He was in Providence in 1636. Earlier he was in Boston
and Salem.
 
Angell, Thomas (I958)
 
2435 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas was in Braintree in 1635, in Hartford in 1636.
 
Bliss, Thomas (I2516)
 
2436 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas was in Chalreston in 1630. He worked as a ferryman from Boston to
Charleston.
 
Harris, Thomas (I5594)
 
2437 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas was in Guilford in 1664.
 
Robinson, Thomas (I10077)
 
2438 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas was in New Haven in 1643. He had a brother named Daniel.
 
Barnes, Thomas (I1466)
 
2439 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Thomas Wightman sold the manor and moved to Burbage in the same shire. He
lived at the "Old Grange". From the portion that is still standing it appears
to have been of considerable size. The remains of paneling, timbered ceiling
and other features suggest an elegance found in the best manor houses of the
period. The Wightmans had tracts of land throughout the whole locality
comprising Burbage, Wykin, and Hinckley. By 1600 nearly every village and
hamlet in the region had come to know the Wightman name either as resident or
non-resident owners.
 
Wightman, Thomas (I12796)
 
2440 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Walter's first wife was Experience. He was in Weymouth in 1643, in Mendon
in 1663. He was a proprietor, a freeman. Death certified.
 
Cooke, Walter (I2820)
 
2441 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

We have a copy of a photo of Martha Stowe, her daughter Ella,
husband Lyman, Henrietta Gould-Caine (?), Hannah Caine, and Rachel
Kaye Lee Graves. We also have a copy of Rachel Kaye Lee Graves by
herself.
We have a copy of the 1850 U. S. Census, listing Wm. Graves,
Rachel, Joseph Lee, and Hannah Lee. Wm. Graves was listed as a
farmer.
 
Kaye, Rachel (I8860)
 
2442 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

We have a copy of Joseph and Louisa's marriage certificate.
 
Smith, Louisa (I18525)
 
2443 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

We have marriage certification. Samuel and Hannah had five sons, three
daughters.
 
Staple, Samuel (I20633)
 
2444 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

We have what appears to be Kelley SHERMAN's last will. "Kelley
Sherman disowned, 1 mo. 14th 1779, for marrying out." from Friends
Records, East Hoosick. F.D.S. 1540
Dave and Mary searched National Archives in Washington, D.C.
on 8/2/89. We found no record of Kelley SHERMAN serving in the War
of 1812.
 
Sherman, Kelly (I22783)
 
2445 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

When Hannah remarried she and her new husband took all the Coe children to
New Haven.
 
Mitchell, Hannah (I5707)
 
2446 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Widow of John Black, per letter from Lillian G. Hughes dated Oct. 10, 1991.
 
Selbee, Susanna (I2686)
 
2447 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Widow of John Simson.
 
Parkhurst, Susanna (I10983)
 
2448 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Will dated 23 May 1723 bequeathed half the iron works to his son
Jacob and the other half to son Isaac. Will proved 11 Jun 1730. Had
received 18th lot of Freetown from his father, located about a mile
below Assonet Village on Fall River road, only 100 rods or less wide at
the road, but extended about four miles to the river. Selectman 12
yrs. History of Dighton, 1962, p 148ff, states that John Hathaway and
Thomas Coram chose the spot on the west side of the river for their
shipyard as early as 1693, built houses side by side; after ten years
Coram returned to England and left Hathaway with business. Law suit
involved two completed ships, one fully rigged and ready for the sea.
Second marriage was to Christian, probably Maxfield. She signed
with him the deed to Jacob dated June 24, 1726 (Taunton 17-88).
 
Hathaway, John (I7532)
 
2449 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Will proved 22 Nov 1550, married Elizabeth Purcell.
 
Wightman, Thomas (I12793)
 
2450 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5006, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1997]

Will proved 8 Mar 1559-60, married Phillip??, widow of Underwood.
 
Wightman, John (I12755)
 

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