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2901 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mary Wilder, (65), 
Wilder, Mary (I18115)
 
2902 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mary Wilder, 121(7), daughter of Thomas Wilder, 116 (2), and Anna. She moved to Lancaster when her father gave her ten acres of land there. Dr. Wilder lists one son, but mentions that their children were born in Charlestown and Watertown. 
Wilder, Mary (I20745)
 
2903 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mary Wilder, 138 (4190), daughter of Edward Wilder, 118 (4), see page, and Elizabeth Eames. Another source shows birth April 5, 1668. 
Wilder, Mary (I23286)
 
2904 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mary Wilder, 7-6, (22), daughter of Thomas Wilder, 6-2, (8), see page, and Mary Houghton, (16). LDS records show her birth as 1675/1676 at Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts. 
Wilder, Mary (I17355)
 
2905 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mary Willard, (60) was baptized December 22, 1722. 
Willard, Mary (I17360)
 
2906 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mattie died from Perontonitis resulting from miscarrage.
 
Hicks, Mattie Mae (I17338)
 
2907 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mehetabel Wilder, 134 (4186), daughter of Edward Wilder, 118 (4), see page, and Elizabeth Eames. 
Wilder, Mehitable (I21753)
 
2908 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mercy Sampson, aka., Margery Pierce-AFN 9MZC-50, born 1599 at Fordington, Dorsetshire, England. Died December 31, 1662 at Marshfield, P, Massachusetts. This information from LDS. 
Sampson, Mercy (I19376)
 
2909 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mrs. Elizabeth Austin, widow of Dr. Samuel Austin, and a sister of Rev. E. D. Griffin, D.D. once President of Williams College. 
Austin, Elizabeth (I17216)
 
2910 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Mrs. Hugh "Capet", Concubine of France. 
Mrs (I22865)
 
2911 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nancy Brown Warren, daughter of Captain Joseph Warren, of Brighton, Massachusetts. 
Warren, Nancy Brown (I12841)
 
2912 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nancy died at the Deaconess Home at St. Paul, Minnesota on Saturday evening December 14th, at twenty five minutes to nine, (8:35 PM), at the age of twenty seven years ten months and two days old after an illness of eight weeks and two days. She taught school for nine years and her last summer vacation went to St. Paul, Minnesota where she clerked in the Golden Rule store. She was home from the 2nd. of October to the 6th of October, 1918 for the last time and shortly after returning she was taken sick and after several serious complications she died with Ulcerative Endoreiditis. Her parents were with her at the time of her death.
 
Seeger, Nancy Maria (I21777)
 
2913 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nancy Maria Hendry,1111323111679, AFN=28XO-SM, another source (LDS), shows her birth date as March 18, 1830, her date of death as 1891 at Maiden Rock, Wisconsin, her marriage date as August 17, 1848. She is buried at Maiden Rock, Wisconsin.
Henry, Hendrie, Hendry, These names are common in the districts of Ayr and Fife. The "d" is intrusive after n. Henricus, dapifer, was a witness c. 1183-1188, and Henricus (Chen) was bishop of Aberdeen, 1282-1328. William Henry was witness at Perth, 1551, Allen Henry, burgess of Irvine, 1552, Hendyre Hendry, burgess of Stirling, 1562. John Hendrie was tenant of the marquis of Huntly, 1600, and William Henrie was member of Huntly Volunteers, 1798. As forename: Hendrie Ralstoun (1519) and Hendrie Dwn (1527). Taken from "The Surnames Of Scotland".
The book, "History of Barron County," states, the Henry family, originally spelled Hendry, dates back to one of the passengers on the Mayflower, which I have been unable to varify. 
Hendry, Nancy Maria (I22512)
 
2914 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nancy Wilder, (369), daughter of Peter Andrew Wilder, (340), and Sarah Joslyn, (368). 
Wilder, Nancy (I17650)
 
2915 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nathan Hatch, a farmer of Granger, Ohio. 
Hatch, Nathan (I17430)
 
2916 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nathanael Wilder,(29)(31) son of Nathanael Wilder, (11) and Mary Sawyer, a farmer of the west part of Lancaster, Mass. (now Sterling), until 1743, when he removed to Petersham, where he had purchased a large tract of land. In the early settlement of Petersham, when he was about sixty years of age, he made a purchase of seven hundred acres of land, and moved to the new town. He was a man of great force of character, never failing in an enterprise because of its difficulty, and did much to give strength and character to the new town.
It is said of him as a kind of tradition in the family, that when over seventy-two years of age, he took a horseback journey, and put up for the night at a tavern where he was accustomed to stop. On retiring for the night, the landlord told him that he must not go to the barn in the morning, as he was in the habit of doing, until he was with him, for there was a furious bull in the yard, and his life would be in danger. He had always cared for his horse, and was not to be baffled. He took his whip, and, booted and spurred, he went into the yard, when true to his nature, the bull came after him. He stepped aside, and as he passed, he sprang upon the back of the enraged animal, and with spur and whip he rode him around the yard until he was unable to go any farther. Two of his sons went with him to Petersham, others settled in other towns, and have left a very large list of descendants. 
Wilder, Nathaniel (I17917)
 
2917 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nathanael Wilder,10-2, (193), son of Gardner Wilder,9-3, (184), and Thankful Carter, (191), moved in 1828 to Livingston County, New York. 
Wilder, Nathanael (I17879)
 
2918 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Nicholas Wilder, son of John Wilder, see page, and Alice Keats. LDS records show his birth as about 1590, his spouse's birth date is shown as abt 1590 also. 
Wilder, Nicholas (I22965)
 
2919 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Olaf III "Skotkonung" King of Sweden. He died in winter. 
Olaf, King Of Sweden III (I22828)
 
2920 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Oliver H. Day, a farmer of Niagara City, New York. 
Day, Oliver H. (I17375)
 
2921 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Oliver Wilder,(37) son of Nathanael Wilder and Mary Sawyer, was a farmer in South Lancaster, Massachusetts, a Colonel of Militia, and had a large family, and many of his descendants, in the year 1878 were in the neighboring towns, in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, and in Vermont.

SOURCE: The Book of The Wilders, 3rd Priniting, 1998, The Line of Thomas Wilder, page 10

Oliver received land at Ashburnham "in the right of Jonathan Fairbank who served under Captain Champney" in the Canada expedition. 
Wilder, Oliver (COL) (I17356)
 
2922 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Patty Wilder, (1307), 
Wilder, Patty (I7473)
 
2923 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Peter Andrew Wilder, (340), lived in Ashburnham, afterward in Leominster, in the old homestead, which in 1877 was in the possession of his son Abel. One son settled in Laconia, New Hampshire, and was the father of Mrs. Patterson, wife of Professor Patterson, of Dartmouth College; another was in Nashua, who had one son in New York; another was on the old farm in Leominster. Nothing was known of his daughters. 
Wilder, Peter Andrew (I17555)
 
2924 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Peter Wellington Caswell, son of John Caswell, was one of the early settlers of the upper Mississippi region. He and his wife Nancy Maria Hendry, were both born in New York state, of Colonial stock. They came up the river with pioneers and settled across the river from Stillwater, Minnesota, in St. Croix County, Wisconsin. The country was then wild, and the Indians unfriendly. One of the sons, Peter, was stolen by the red men. John Caswell was a veteran of the Civil War. During the Minnesota Sioux Indian uprising in 1862, he and Walter Hill were dispatch bearers. From St. Croix County the family moved to Pierce County, Wisconsin, and settled at Maiden Rock, where the father and mother died. The children in the Caswell family who grew to adult years were Francis, Catherine, DeLoss, Peter, William and Merton, Calvin died at three months.They are now all deceased. Peters mother was of German descent, born in New York State but name unknown. Peter was adopted by a family named Rulison or Roolison, exact spelling unsure of. Migrated to Wisconsin 1853/1854. Another source shows his birth date as June 7, 1825. He is buried at Maiden Rock, Wisconsin.
 
Caswell, Peter Wellington (I22480)
 
2925 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Peter Wilder, came to Keene in 1781; married Tamar Rice; had eleven children, born between 1781 and 1799. Like his elder brother he excelled as a mechanic, was a cabinet and chair maker and a wheelwright, and many of the fine old pieces of cabinet work and chairs now preserved as relics of the olden time were made by him at his shop in Federal Row. 
Wilder, Peter (I17695)
 
2926 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Phebe Wilder, (1368), 
Wilder, Phebe (I17864)
 
2927 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Phinehas Willard, (56). 
Willard, Phinehas (I17089)
 
2928 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Phoebe Wheeler, daughter of Joseph Wheeler, and Abigail Butterfield. Phoebe is a direct descendent of Mayflower pilgrim Whites. 
Wheeler, Phoebe (I17683)
 
2929 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Pierre Prince of France (Seigneur De Courtenay). 
Pierre, Prince Of France (I23141)
 
2930 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Plantagenet, Countess of Arundel, was born about 1311 / 1322. 
Plantagenet, Countess Of Arundel Eleanor (I22623)
 
2931 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Polly Wilder, (1365), 
Wilder, Polly (I17205)
 
2932 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Polly, or Mary Wilder, 10-5, (143), daughter of Josiah Wilder, 9-5, (135), see page, and Mary Flagg, (138). 
Wilder, Mary (Polly) (I17049)
 
2933 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Priscilla Warren, daughter of Joseph Warren, (4207), and Mehetable Wilder, 134 (4186). 
Warren, Priscilla (I16358)
 
2934 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Priscilla Wilder, (1290). 
Wilder, Priscilla (I17231)
 
2935 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Prudence Wilder was baptised January 2, 1729/30.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Prudence Wilder, (75). 
Wilder, Prudence (I18269)
 
2936 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Rachel Wilder, was baptized September 11, 1718. 
Wilder, Rachel (I15340)
 
2937 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Ralph Prescott of Shevington in Standish Parish, born about 1571/1572. 
Prescott, Ralph (I17470)
 
2938 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Relief Whitney, daughter of Timothy Whitney of Winchendon. 
Whitney, Relief (I17873)
 
2939 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Rev. J. W. Smith. 
Smith, J. W. (I17706)
 
2940 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Rev. John Wilder, graduated at Brown University, 1823; studied theology with Rev. Samuel Austin, D.D., of Newport, and was ordained pastor at Charleston, Massachusetts. In 1832 he settled in Concord, and in 1839 moved to Marshall, Michigan. Here his health failed, and he returned to Massachusetts, and died in Charlton. He was a Congregational minister of marked ability. 
Wilder, Rev John (I17558)
 
2941 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Richard Everett Wilder, was also a teacher. He spent many years in successful labor in Massachusetts and Kentucky. He was near twenty years in the neighborhood of Lexington, Kentucky. He said, "Having experienced the evils of the peculiar institution, I longed to breathe the air of freedom. I gathered up my little family and came to this place (Greenfield, Illinois) in 1852, taking charge of the new seminary then just completed." He afterward built for himself a private academy, where in 1876, he was still at his work. 
Wilder, Richard Everett (I17560)
 
2942 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Richard I, he is known in history as Richard The Lion-Hearted, or Richard Coeur de Lion, King of England, reigned from 1189 to 1199. He was a son of Henry II, the first king of the Plantagenet dynasty. Richard is one of the most famous of medieval knights, but was a very poor ruler. He left his kingdom to take care of itself while he went upon a crusade to the Holy Land. He persuaded Philip Augustus to join him; but Richard was too overbearing and masterful, and Philip too ambitious, to make it possible for them to agree for long. The King of France, who was physically delicate, was taken ill on the way and was glad of the excuse to return home and brew trouble for his powerful vassal. Richard captured the great port of Acre, but could not recapture Jerusalem.
During the crusade, Richard aroused the hatred of Leopold, duke of Austria. In 1192, while Richard was on his journey home, Leopold siezed him. Leopold kept Richard in a castle on the Danube River as a prisoner of the Holy Roman emperor, Henry VI, until a heavy ransom was paid for his release. It is said that while he lay in prison his favorite minstrel, Blondel, made himself known to his master by singing outside the castle.
Richard returned to England in 1194, but did not really rule. Instead, he left the government to the care of a trusted minister and fought in a war with Philip Augustus of France. In 1199, Richard was killed during the siege of a French castle, and his brother John became king.
During his entire reign, Richard spent little more than six months in England, and he performed no real service for the good of his country. He was a brave and vigorous man, sometimes cruel, but often gallant and generous. He was a troubadour (lyric poet), and some of his songs have been preserved.
He was born at Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. 
Richard "The Lion-Hearted" King Of England (I23121)
 
2943 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Richard II "The Good" Duke Of Normandy, is buried at Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France. 
Richard II "The Good" D Normandy (I22946)
 
2944 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Robert Burr, Captain, of Ashby. 
Burr, Robert (I17295)
 
2945 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Robert de Harerington, aka. Robert de Harington, co. Cumberland. 
De Harerington, Robert (I17328)
 
2946 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Robert Hungerford, is buried at Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. 
Hungerford, Robert (I22765)
 
2947 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Robert II "The Pious" King Of France, is buried at St. Denis.

Spouses;
1. Bertha Princes of Burgundy (Queen of France) AFN 9GDD-JW, married before April 0988, France, (Divorced).
2. Constance De Toulouse (Queen of France) AFN 9G84-SR, married 1000, France.
3. Mrs. Robert II, Concubine of France, AFN 9GB5-F7, not married.
4. Rosele (Susanna), Princess of Italy, (Queen of France), AFN 9HMC-5N, married before April 988, divorced. 
Robert " The Pious" King Of France II (I23150)
 
2948 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Robert Prince of France (I "The Old" Duke of Burgundy), is buried at St. Seine Abbey, Semur. 
Robert Prince Of France (I22843)
 
2949 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Roger Prescott, second son, married second Ellen Shaw of Standish. 
Prescott, Roger (I16836)
 
2950 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4588, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1997]

Roger Standish of Standish, co. Lancaster, married. 
Standish, Roger (I17688)
 

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