bullet Susan TYLER was born about 1845 in PA. (2405) Parents: Elliott TYLER and Ellen PIERCE.


bullet Timothy TYLER was born on 21 Jan 1755 in Sharon, Litchfield, CT. (9339)(9340) He died in 1820. (9341) Parents: Bezaleel TYLER and Sarah CALKIN.


bullet Timothy TYLER was born on 7 Nov 1719 in Branford, New Haven, CT. (9342)(9343) (9344) He died about 1749 in Sharon, Litchfield, CT. (9345)(9346) (9347) Died of apoplexy at age 30. Parents: Bezaleel TYLER and Abigail JOHNSON.


bullet William TYLER was born on 26 Apr 1758 in Oblong, Dutchess, NY. (9348)(9349) He died in 1834. (9350) Parents: Bezaleel TYLER and Sarah CALKIN.


bullet UNKNOWN

She married to Calvin HALLADAY. (172) Children were: Charles Wesley HALLADAY , Obed HALLADAY, HALLADAY , HALLADAY.


bullet UNKNOWN

Children were: UNKNOWN.


bulletUNKNOWN was born in 1695.(9351) Harris notes that this children was illegitimate. Parents: UNKNOWN and Abigal KEMP.


bullet UNKNOWN

She married to Heinrich Ludwig Christian Johann LANGE before 1858. Henry had a daughter born 1859. He married Maria in 1861. He must have had a previous marriage. I assumed it took place prior to 1858 when his daughter was born. I do not know why Heinrich and Maria were living in Russia prior to immigrating to America. Pskov would have been accessible to people from northern Germany by sea. It should be noted that Pskov is NOT in the Ukraine. During the mid-1700s, hundreds of thousands of Germans immigrated to the Ukraine region of Russia to farm at the invitation of Catherine the Great (the Russian ruler who herself was German). They prospered there for about 150 years in communities which retained their German culture architecture, religion, but in the mid and latter 1800s, most decided it was wise to leave Russia. Many of these ethnic Germans from Russia settled in America's Midwest states like North Dakota (e.g. Lawrence Welk). Pskov, however, is NOT in the Ukraine. All of this I learned during my wild goose chase when I mistakenly believed that the LANGE family was part of this mass immigration to the Ukraine.

Heinrich and his wife Maria JACOBS had 5 children that I know of. Henry and his family immigrated a few years after the CUSTERs. Henry came with no wife and his three youngest children: Johann, Jette, and Wilhelmine (called "Annie" in the 1900 census).

In 1900, 68 year old Henry LANGE was living with his 19 year old daughter "Annie" (I suspect that this is Wilhelmine since the age fits and that her name has been Anglicized like her father's). Both Henry and Annie are living in the home of John CUSTER, his wife Louisa and their 5 kids. John is 45 and was born in Germany as was his wife and 3 oldest children. John CUSTER and family had come to America 6 years earlier in 1886. He was a "woolen finisher."

I did not know what happened to Maria. Manchester vital records could not find a death record for a Maria or Mary LANGE. I do not know what happened to Henry's oldest children (Lina born 1863 and Karl born 1866, both in Russia) either. Maybe they remained in Germany, remained in Russia, or died.

I suspect that Henry's daughter Louisa left Germany or Russia to live with John CUSTER in America. Then it would seem that Henry's wife died since she does not come to America with him. I suspect that after she died, John wrote Henry overseas and invited his father-in-law to live with him and wife (Henry's other daughter?) in America. I suspect Henry's oldest children remained in the old country because they had started their own families and were rooted. Maybe they had issues with their older half-sister Louisa.

The census has Henry's correct month and year but says that he has been married for 4 years. He was married 39 years ago in 1861. I assume that is simply and error. Either that of there was a THIRD marriage that I do not know about.
Children were: Louisa LANGE.


bullet UNKNOWN died after 28 Jan 1684.(203)

She married to Henry RUST before 1638. (9352) Probably married in America The most interesting thing about Henry RUST is that he is a direct line ancestor to BOTH my wife Kristen and myself, making Kristen my 10th cousin twice removed.

He became one of the principal town officers in Hingham, MA. In 1728, the first Trinity Church was erected on property adjacent to that once owned by Henry Rust (371). Children were: Samuel RUST, Nathaniel RUST, Hannah RUST, Israel RUST, Benjamin RUST, Benoni RUST.


bullet UNKNOWN died in 1717.(9353)

She married to Matthias FARNSWORTH about 1646. (9354) I assume that they were married one year before the birth of their eldest child Elizabeth. Children were: Elizabeth FARNSWORTH, Matthias FARNSWORTH, John FARNSWORTH, Benjamin FARNSWORTH.


bullet UNKNOWN

She married to Deacon John ROSE before 3 Mar 1652/53. (9355)


bullet UNKNOWN

He married to Bridget PARKMAN before 1657. (9356)


bullet UNKNOWN died in 1648.(9357)

She married to Reverand Henry SMITH about 1626. Date estimated assuming they were married one year prior to the birth of their first child. Children were: Peregrine SMITH, Mary SMITH, Dorothy SMITH, Preserved SMITH, Samuel SMITH, Joanna SMITH, Noah SMITH, Elijah SMITH, Elizabeth SMITH.


bullet UNKNOWN

She married to Thomas HUNGERFORD before 1658. (9358) Children were: Thomas HUNGERFORD II, Sarah HUNGERFORD, Hannah HUNGERFORD.


bullet Alice Belle UTTER

She married to Walter Herrick BLOOD before 1910.(913) Children were: Louis BLOOD.


bullet Ambrose Spencer VAN LEUVEN

He married to Emily Maria FRISBEE on 10 Oct 1860 in Greenville, Greene, NY.(3571) (9359) Children were: Charlotte FRISBEE, Leroy FRISBEE.


bullet Jane VANNOY She was of a Dutch family of the Minnisink Valley near Milford, PA (409).

She married to John TYLER before 1787. (9360) "John settled about a mile above the Callicoon Depot, NY on the PA side of the Delaware River, no the township of Damascus, and his children were all born there. All of the region on both sides of the rivers was called "Cochecton" in the early days. Children were: Bezaleel TYLER, Moses TYLER, Benjamin TYLER, Sarah TYLER, Abigail TYLER, Lydia TYLER, Oliver TYLER.


bullet Hillard VEREN died on 20 Dec 1683 in Salem, Essex, MA. He was born in England. He emigrated. x

He married to Mary CONANT on 12 Apr 1641 in Salem, Essex, MA. Children were: Sarah VEREN .


bullet Sarah VEREN Parents: Hillard VEREN and Mary CONANT.

She married to Deliverance PARKMAN .(9361) Children were: Sarah PARKMAN.


bullet Susan VINCENT

She married to Thomas BLOWER. (9362) Children were: Thomas BLOWER.


bullet Amelia Susan VINING was born on 1 Aug 1835.(9363) The DAR application of her daughter says 31 Aug 1838. She signed a will on 22 Dec 1911 in Plainville, Adams, IL. (9364) She died on 13 Dec 1915 in Plainville, Adams, IL. (9365)(9364) She probably died in Quincy, IL. She was buried on 15 Dec 1915 in Stewart Cemetery (Lot 6), Plainville, Adams, IL.(9366) Plainville is in Adams Co. The cemetery is south of Plainville. I believe it is in Pike Co.

She married to Private Almerin HERRICK on 20 Jun 1863 in Quincy, Adams, IL.(4517) It was in the town of Quincy and present were Susan's sister Mary and brother John VINING and afterwards Almerin and Susan moved a few miles away to neighboring Schuyler County until the Rebellion (139). Children were: Olive HERRICK.


bullet Sarah. VINSON

She married to Jeffrey PARSONS. Children were: Nathaniel PARSONS.


bullet Mary WAITSIL

She married to John HOLLY before 1641. (9367) Children were: Samuel HOLLY, Elizabeth HOLLY, Bethia HOLLY, John HOLLY, Lt. Increase HOLLY, Hannah HOLLY, Abigail HOLLY, Elisha HOLLY, Jonathan HOLLY.


bullet Hannah WAKEFIELD was christened on 29 Dec 1644 in New Haven, New Haven Colony. (9368)(9369) Ann was 18 in 1660, when her father died without a will and she was awarded one-third of his estate. She appeared in court in Mar 1674 in Hartford, Hartford, CT.(9370) Hannah was fined ten shillings "for wearing a silk hood and scarfe ... [made] of good silk." In 1651, Massachusetts passed a law forbidding persons whose estate did not exceed 200 £ from wearing "gold or silver lace, gold or silver buttons, bone lace above 2 s. value a yard, or silk hoods or scarfes." Hannah made the mistake of dressing above her class. She was ill with Rheumatism in 1680 in Stonington, New London, CT.(9371) Though only in her thirties, Hannah was so afflicted by rheumatism that she went to Stoninington twice for treatment in 1680 and 1681. She became a member First Church of New Haven on 28 Jun 1696 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. (9372) She died in 1711 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. (9373) She was buried in 1711 in Montowese Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven, CT.(9374) Strong notes that Hannah and Edward's stones were standing in 1920, the letters faint but legible. They were simply slabs of uncut red sand-stone bearing only their initials and date of death. The dates match New Haven vital statistics. Parents: John WAKEFIELD and Ann.

She married to Edward GRANNIS in 1662.(9375) (9376)(9377) Children were: Hannah GRANNIS, Mabel GRANNIS, Abigail GRANNIS, Sarah GRANNIS, John GRANNIS, Joseph GRANNIS, Ann GRANNIS.


bullet John WAKEFIELD emigrated before 1642 to Massachusetts. (9378) Frederick Strong, author of the Descendants of Edward Grannis ..., speculates that John Wakefield first to Massachusetts. New Haven Colony was founded and settled in 1638 by a group of wealth merchants from London who had lived in Massachusetts Colony for one year prior to moving to New Haven. John's name does not appear in the list of original settlers of New Haven Colony, but his name does appears only four years later. Frederick believes it is likely that John came to Massachusetts, stayed there a few years, and moved to New Haven by 1642. He moved before 1642 to New Haven, New Haven Colony. (9379) He moved before 1646 to Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (9380) He was a Miller in 1648 in New Haven, New Haven Colony.(9381) He died in 1660 in New Haven, New Haven Colony.(9382) He was born in England.(9383) John died without a will. His widow Ann, was awarded one third of his estate and her two daughter two-thirds. John possessed considerable property and left 116 £.

He married to Ann. (9384) Children were: Hannah WAKEFIELD , Mary WAKEFIELD, Martha WAKEFIELD.


bullet Martha WAKEFIELD was born on 19 Apr 1650 in New Haven, New Haven Colony. (9385) Parents: John WAKEFIELD and Ann.


bullet Mary WAKEFIELD was born on 24 Aug 1645 in New Haven, New Haven Colony. (9386) Parents: John WAKEFIELD and Ann.

She married to Ebenezer DIBBLE on 27 Oct 1663 in New Haven, New Haven, CT.(9387) (9388) (9389)


bullet Bethiah WAKEMAN was born about 1634 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (9390) Parents: Samuel WAKEMAN and Widow Elizabeth.


bullet Child WAKEMAN was born about 1630 in England.(9391) He (or she) died between 23 Aug 1631 and 2 Nov 1631 in at sea. (9392) Parents: Samuel WAKEMAN and Widow Elizabeth.


bullet Elizabeth WAKEMAN was born about 1640 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony. (9393) Based upon age in 1659 She died before 1698. (9394) Parents: Samuel WAKEMAN and Widow Elizabeth.

She married to Joseph ARNOLD between Aug 1659 and Feb 1659/60.(9395) (9396) (9397) Children were: John ARNOLD, Deacon Joseph ARNOLD, Samuel ARNOLD, Josiah ARNOLD, Susannah ARNOLD, Jonathan ARNOLD, Elizabeth ARNOLD.

She married to Daniel BRAINARD on 30 Mar 1693. (9398)


bullet Elizabeth WAKEMAN was born about 1632 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (9399) She died. (9400) Died soon Parents: Samuel WAKEMAN and Widow Elizabeth.


bullet Esther WAKEMAN Parents: Francis WAKEMAN and Anne GOODE.


bullet Ezbon WAKEMAN was born about 1636 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony. (9401) He died in 1683 in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT. (9402) Parents: Samuel WAKEMAN and Widow Elizabeth.


bullet Francis WAKEMAN

He married to Anne GOODE. (9403) All of the children of Francis listed here emigrated to New England at various times. Samuel was the first. Children were: Samuel WAKEMAN, John WAKEMAN, Martha WAKEMAN, Priscilla WAKEMAN, Esther WAKEMAN.


bullet Grace WAKEMAN Parents: Samuel WAKEMAN and Widow Elizabeth.


bullet Hannah WAKEMAN was born about 1638 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony. (9404) Parents: Samuel WAKEMAN and Widow Elizabeth.


bullet Joannah WAKEMAN Parents: Samuel WAKEMAN and Widow Elizabeth.


bullet John WAKEMAN Parents: Francis WAKEMAN and Anne GOODE.


bullet Martha WAKEMAN Parents: Francis WAKEMAN and Anne GOODE.


bullet Priscilla WAKEMAN Parents: Francis WAKEMAN and Anne GOODE.


bullet Samuel WAKEMAN was christened on 25 Sep 1603 in Bewdley, Worcestershire, England. (9405) He emigrated on 5 Feb 1631 to Nantasket, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(9406) (9407) Came on the Lyon which left Bristol on 1 Dec 1630. He moved after 5 Feb 1631 to Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (9408) He became a member Roxbury church (member #5) about 1632 in Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (9409) He took the oath of a freeman on 7 Aug 1632 in Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(9410) (9411) He moved before 1634 to Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He granted 12 acres at Cambridge on 1 Sep 1634 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(9412) In the 1635 Cambridge land inventory, Samuel held this one 12 acre parcel. He was deputy in May 1635 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(9413) He was Deputy to General Court from Roxbury on 6 May 1635. (9414) He was appointed to surveys bounds of Dorchester and watertown in 1636.(9415) He was constable for Newton in Apr 1636 in Newton, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (9416) He moved before 1638 to Hartford, Connecticut Colony. (9417)(9418) He was townsman in 1638 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony. (9419)(9420) He Granted, as an original proprietor of Hardford, a 30 acre home lot on the Little River on 3 Jan 1639/40 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony. (9421)(9422) (9423) He had acquired the following parcels: a 2 acre house lot, 7 acre meadow, 6 acres at Hockanum, 3 acre swamp, 6 acre swamp, 3 acre upland, 12 acre upland, 12 acre upland, and a pacel of upland of unknown size. He He was a joint undertaker in the voyages of the Charles and Hopewell in 1640. (9424) He died in 1641 in Old Providence Island, Caribbean Sea.(9425) (9426) Samuel WAKEMAN died of wounds from Spanish cannonball. This event is recorded in Anderson's The Great Migration Begins. He had been sent to the Bahamas to buy cotton and "joined a small group of New Englanders who wished to settle at Old providence Island [in the Caribbean] in the summer of 1641, and not realizing that the Spaniards had recently taken the island, Samuel WAKEMAN was on the ship mastered by William Pierce, when they reached Old Providence and sailed into the harbor, they came under the Spanish guns, and Pierce 'threw himself in at the door of the cuddy, and one Samuel WAKEMAN, a member of the church of Hartford, who was sent with goods to buy cotton, cast himself down by him, and presently a great shot took them both. Mr Pierce died within an hour; he other, having only his thighs tore, lived ten day'." He had an estate probated on 4 Dec 1645 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony. (9427)(9428) The settlement went to Nathaniel WILLET on the condiction that he pay £40 to his eldest son upon reaching 21 years and £20 a piece to each daughter when they reach 18. He was a merchant. (9429) Parents: Francis WAKEMAN and Anne GOODE.

He married to Widow Elizabeth before 1630.(9430) (9431) Children were: Child WAKEMAN, Elizabeth WAKEMAN, Bethiah WAKEMAN, Ezbon WAKEMAN, Hannah WAKEMAN, Elizabeth WAKEMAN, Grace WAKEMAN, Joannah WAKEMAN.


bullet Mary WALES

She married to Major Humphrey ATHERTON .(9432) Children were: Elizabeth ATHERTON.


bullet Mary WALKER was born on 28 Jul 1649 in Gloucester, Essex, MA. She died on 12 Nov 1715 in Gloucester, Essex, MA.(9433) Parents: William BROWN and Mary WATSON.

She married to William HASKELL Jr. on 3 Jul 1667 in Gloucester, Essex, MA.(9434) Children were: Abigial HASKELL.


bullet Maria Sophia Elizabeth WALTER died in Nov 1836.(554)

She married to Johann Joachim LANGE Captain before 27 Sep 1831 in Germany?.(554) Children were: LANGE, Heinrich Ludwig Christian Johann LANGE.


bullet Abigail WARD was born on 17 Apr 1720 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. (9435) Parents: Colonel William WARD III and Jane CLEVELAND.


bullet Bathseba WARD was born on 16 May 1689 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. (9436) She died on 6 Oct 1693 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. (9437) Parents: William WARD II and Hannah (BRIGHAM) EAMES.


bullet Bathsheba WARD was born on 18 Oct 1706 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. (9438) Parents: Colonel William WARD III and Jane CLEVELAND.

She married to Isaiah WOOD on 25 Aug 1725.(9439) Children were: Hannah WOOD.


bullet Bethiah WARD was born about 1683 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. (9440) Parents: William WARD II and Hannah (BRIGHAM) EAMES.


bullet Bethiah WARD was born about 1658 in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (9441) She died on 8 Dec 1721 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. (9442) Parents: Deacon William WARD I and Elizabeth.


bullet Charles WARD was born on 27 Oct 1722 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. (9443) Parents: Colonel William WARD III and Jane CLEVELAND.

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