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bullet Mehitable Matthews (58) was born WFT Est. 1604-1633. She died WFT Est. 1681-1726.

She was married to Benjamin Hall on 7 Feb 1676/77 in Barnstable, Yarmouth, MA.

She was married to Benjamin Hall on 7 Feb 1677/78 in Barnstable, Yarmouth, MA.


bullet Miriam Matthews(83) was born on 11 Aug 1786. She died in 1860. Parents: William Matthews and Ann Griffith.

She was married to Jacob Burdq on 9 Dec 1807 in Redstone, PA. Children were: Oliver Burdq.


bullet Mollie Matthews(426) was born WFT Est. 1867-1887. She died WFT Est. 1887-1971.


bulletSarah Matthews(1) was born in 1831. She died WFT Est. 1832-1925. Parents: Solomon Matthews and Almira \\\.


bullet Sarah Matthews(58) was born WFT Est. 1640-1660. She died WFT Est. 1661-1744.

She was married to Joseph Rider WFT Est. 1661-1694.


bullet Sarah Minnie Carmiona Matthews(9) was born on 15 May 1858 in Ashland, Col.(18419) She died on 11 Feb 1932 in Perth, Kan. (18420)

She was married to George Kettering WFT Est. 1886-1917.(14192) Children were: Chester Kettering, Clara Kettering, Etta Kettering, Ira Allen Kettering, Nora Ellen Kettering , Sylvia May Kettering, Elmer Joseph Kettering, Charles Vernon Kettering , DeWitt Talmadge Kettering, Lester Eugene Kettering, Evangeline Marie Kettering .


bullet Solomon Matthews(1) was born about 1796 in Ontario. He died about 1868. Parents: Morilla (Malena) Burtch.

He was married to Almira \\\ about 1827 in Townsend, Norfolk Co, Ontario. Children were: Sarah Matthews, Joseph S Matthews, John H Matthews.


bullet Susanna Matthews(2) was born WFT Est. 1643-1661. She died WFT Est. 1688-1749. Parents: Walter Matthews and Mary.

She was married to Rowland Young WFT Est. 1664-1698. Children were: Joseph Young, Beniah Young, Jonathan Young, Matthias Young, Mary Young, Susanna Young, Elizabeth Young, Sarah Young, Mercy Young.


bullet Thomas J. Matthews(111) was born WFT Est. 1842-1862.(18421) He died WFT Est. 1876-1948.(18422)

He was married to Sarah Luella Clark on 8 Feb. (4757)


bullet Walter Matthews(2) was born about 1628 in Oyster River, Dover, Strafford Co., N.H.. He died WFT Est. 1645-1718. Parents: Francis Matthews and Thomasine Channon.

He was married to Mary WFT Est. 1645-1678.

He was married to Mary WFT Est. 1645-1678. Children were: Susanna Matthews .


bullet William Matthews(83) died on 20 Feb 1844. He was born WFT Est. 1737-1763.

He was married to Ann Griffith WFT Est. 1768-1789. Children were: Miriam Matthews.


bullet William Frank Matthews(111) was born WFT Est. 1840-1866.(18423) He died WFT Est. 1890-1954.(18424)

He was married to Nancy Victoria Clark on 22 Dec 1885. (4747)


bullet Koran Mattice(1) was born WFT Est. 1860-1887. He died WFT Est. 1910-1974.

He was married to Nina Corliss on 13 Sep 1905 in ARLENE TWP, MISSAUKEE CO, Michigan.


bullet Gary Davis Mattingly(9) was born Private.

He was married to Georgia Shelley Pysher Private.


bullet Reuben Mattock(109) was born WFT Est. 1633-1653. He died WFT Est. 1667-1739.

He was married to Grace Todd WFT Est. 1664-1697.


bullet John Mattolie(61) was born WFT Est. 1640-1660. He died WFT Est. 1674-1746.

He was married to Hittie Mandeville WFT Est. 1671-1704.


bullet Eleazer , Deacon Mattoon(84) was born WFT Est. 1664-1695. He died WFT Est. 1720-1780. He was from Amherst.

He was married to Elizabeth Boltwood on 20 Jul 1715.


bullet Albert Daniel Mattox(138) was born on 17 Feb 1899 in Enon, Carroll Co., AR. He died on 25 Jan 1981 in Mt. Vernon, MO. Parents: Cas Nathaniel Mattox and Nancy Arlene Youngblood.

Children were: Elmer Albert Mattox.


bulletCas Nathaniel Mattox(138) was born on 22 Feb 1872 in Denver, Carroll Co., AR. He died on 10 Nov 1955 in Harrison, AR. Parents: William J. Mattox and Martha Lee.

He was married to Nancy Arlene Youngblood on 27 Feb 1896 in Carroll Co., AR. Children were: Albert Daniel Mattox.


bullet Doris Mattox(1) was born Private. She Fact 1 (2) Private.

She was married to Harold Robert Hansen Private.


bullet Ellen Mattox(138) was born about 1880. She died WFT Est. 1906-1974.

She was married to C. W. Hautter WFT Est. 1896-1928 in Bonner Springs, KS. Children were: Fred Hauetter, Bob Hauetter.


bullet Elmer Albert Mattox(138) was born Private. Parents: Albert Daniel Mattox and Nella Belle Rogers.


bulletWilliam J. Mattox(138) was born about 1850. He died WFT Est. 1876-1941.

He was married to Martha Lee WFT Est. 1866-1898. Children were: Cas Nathaniel Mattox.


bullet Sara Mattyse(61) was born WFT Est. 1666-1689. She died WFT Est. 1709-1777.

She was married to Mattheus DuBois WFT Est. 1694-1728. Children were: Johannes DuBois.


bullet Bradford Matyunas(1) was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Tom Matyunas and Sharon Lee Athey.


bullet Tom Matyunas(1) was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private.

He was married to Sharon Lee Athey Private. Children were: Bradford Matyunas.


bullet Maud (109) was born WFT Est. 1097-1133. She died WFT Est. 1131-1217.

She was married to Simon De Montfort WFT Est. 1116-1165. Children were: Bertrade De Montfort.


bullet Maud (109) was born WFT Est. 1122-1163. She died WFT Est. 1153-1248. Lady of Costow, Wilts Co.

She was married to Piers De Lutegareshale WFT Est. 1142-1191. Children were: Geoffrey Fitz Peter.


bullet Maud (109) was born WFT Est. 1214-1251 in England. She died WFT Est. 1248-1335 in England.

She was married to Nicholas De Segrave WFT Est. 1233-1285 in England. Children were: Eleanor De Segrave.


bullet Ingelrica Maud(4) was born about 1073 in Of, England. She was baptised Submitted. She Endowment Submitted. She died WFT Est. 1089-1167. Parents: Ingelric Of England .

She Seal to Parents Submitted. She was married to Ranulph Peverell WFT Est. 1089-1116. Children were: William "The Elder" Peverel [DE NOTTINGHAM]/.


bullet Princess Of England Maud [DUCHESS OF BRET(4) was born about 1091 in Of, England. She was baptised on 15 Jan 1924. She Endowment on 24 Jun 1931 in Logan. She died WFT Est. 1121-1185. Line 2833 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
TITL [DUCHESS OF BRETAGNE]/ Parents: I , Concubine England Mrs-Henry.

She was married to Conan III "Le Bretagne in Mar 1112/13 in England. She Seal to Parents on 19 May 1954 in Slake. Children were: Constance Princess Of Bretagne [VISCOUNTESS OF.


bullet Maude (7) was born in 1883 in MI. (8) She died WFT Est. 1921-1978.(8)

She was married to Arthur William Ledsworth WFT Est. 1919-1953.(8) Children were: Thomas Ledsworth, Roy Ledsworth, Ralph Ledsworth, Abee L Ledsworth.


bullet Maude(9) was born in 1883 in MI. (18425) She died WFT Est. 1921-1978. (18426)

She was married to Arthur William Ledsworth WFT Est. 1919-1953. (15769) Children were: Thomas Ledsworth , Roy Ledsworth, Ralph Ledsworth, Abee L Ledsworth.


bullet Isabel Mauduit(4) was born about 1227 in of, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. She died before 1268. She was buried in 1268 in of, Cokehill, Worcestershire, England. She was baptised on 17 Dec 1932. She Endowment on 2 Feb 1933. She Seal to Parents on 16 Sep 1938. Line 1069 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
FAMC @@01651895@@ Parents: William Mauduit and Alice De Newburg.

She was married to William De Beauchamp in 1245 in of, Worcestershire, England. She Seal to Parents on 2 Sep 1959 in Sgeor. Children were: William De Beauchamp [EARL OF WARWICK.


bullet Mrs-William Mauduit(4) was born about 1148 in of, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. She died WFT Est. 1176-1242.

She was married to William Mauduit WFT Est. 1163-1186. Children were: Robert Mauduit.


bullet Robert Mauduit(4) was born about 1172 in of, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. He died in Jun 1222. He was baptised on 8 Jan 1936. He Endowment on 28 May 1940. Parents: William Mauduit and Mrs-William Mauduit.

He Seal to Parents on 25 Feb 1992. He was married to Isabel Basset WFT Est. 1191-1214. Children were: William Mauduit.


bullet William Mauduit(4) was born about 1196 in of, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. He died in Apr 1257. He was baptised on 17 Oct 1934. He Endowment on 18 Dec 1934. He Seal to Parents on 24 Sep 1940. Parents: Robert Mauduit and Isabel Basset.

He was married to Alice De Newburg in Apr 1257. He Seal to Parents on 28 Mar 1967. Children were: Isabel Mauduit.


bullet William Mauduit(4) was born about 1144 in of, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. He died in 1195. He was baptised on 27 Mar 1939. He Endowment on 4 May 1939.

He was married to Mrs-William Mauduit WFT Est. 1163-1186. Children were: Robert Mauduit.


bullet Elsie Amelia Mauerman(56) (57) was born on 25 Jul 1888. She died on 10 Feb 1929.

She was married to William F. Quade in Mar 1914. Children were: Walter Quade.


bullet Charles Orvil Mauk(7) (9) was born WFT Est. 1863-1890.(8) (18427) He died WFT Est. 1915-1976. (8)(18428)

He was married to Nora D. Detwiler on 17 Jun 1910.(8) (6218)


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 14 Apr 1672 in Driedorf?, Germany. He (or she) died WFT Est. 1673-1766. Parents: Johann Martin Maul and Anna Catharina Posthen .


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 25 Jul 1675 in Hohenroth, Germany. He (or she) died WFT Est. 1676-1769. Parents: Johann Martin Maul and Anna Catharina Posthen .


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 24 Jun 1677 in Heiligenborn, Germany. He (or she) died WFT Est. 1678-1771. Parents: Johann Martin Maul and Anna Catharina Posthen .


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 24 Sep 1701 in Driedorf?, Germany. He (or she) died WFT Est. 1702-1795. Parents: Johann Friderich Maul and Anna Ursula "Ossertjen" Friess-Eltesten.


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 22 Dec 1702 in Driedorf?, Germany. He (or she) died WFT Est. 1703-1796. Parents: Johann Friderich Maul and Anna Ursula "Ossertjen" Friess-Eltesten.


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 29 May 1690 in Driedorf, Germany. He (or she) died WFT Est. 1691-1784. Parents: *Johannes Maul and *Anna Juliana Theiss.


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 10 Apr 1692 in Driedorf, Germany. He (or she) died WFT Est. 1693-1786. Parents: *Johannes Maul and *Anna Juliana Theiss.


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 10 May 1696 in Driedorf, Germany. He (or she) died WFT Est. 1697-1790. Parents: *Johannes Maul and Elizabeth Drisch.


bullet (Child) Maul(61) was born before 19 Jan 1702/3 in Driedorf, Germany. He (or she) died before 12 May 1704 in Driedorf, Germany. Parents: *Johannes Maul and Elizabeth Drisch.


bullet *Christoffel Maul(61) was born before 15 Jan 1687/88 in Germany. He died after 1751 in New York. Parents: *Johannes Maul and *Anna Juliana Theiss.

He was married to *Annetjen Zarius Or Sergius about 1710. From "The Palatine Families of New York", by Henry Z Jones, Jr, 1985:

"The background of the great 'Palatine' emigration of 1709 has been well-chronicled by such past scholars ... who broke new ground to give us 'the big picture' of this great exodus of Germans to the new world.... After generations of oppression and hardship, in 1709 they finally reached the limit of their endurance and 'took the risk' to find a better life in America....

The 1709ers' families had been living for generations in an area fraught with near-constant wars, which made battlefields of villages, towns, and whole regions. Besides being at the mercy of invading armies, many of these unfortunate Germans were taxed unmercifully by whatever local Prince had jurisdiction over their particular geographic region, and by 1709 many poor Palatines were bled dry financially.... But perhaps the straw that broke the camel's back was the devastating and bitterly-cold winter of the year 1709. Throughout southern Germany, Pastors abruptly stopped their normal recording of baptismal, marriage, and burial entries in order to mention the terrible weather conditions burdening their congregations....

Interestingly enough, religious persecution does not seem to have been a major factor in the exodus. Many of the Palatines seemed quite flexible in their religious affiliation; they attended whichever church was geographically convenient or even politically expedient....

The British government exploited the Palatines' dissatisfaction by waging an advanced and clever public relations campaign extolling the virtues of life in the new world which also fueled the fires of emigration. This was accomplished by the circulation throughout southern Germany prior to 1709 of the so-called 'Golden Book', which painted America (called 'The Island of Carolina' or 'The Island of Pennsylvania') almost as the promised land of milk and honey....

Many emigrants originated in areas outside the boundaries of what we think of today as the Palatinate. Many New York settlers were found in the Neuwied, Isenburg, Westerwald, Darmstadt, and Nassau regions as well as the Pfalz - proving again that the term 'Palatine' was more of a generic reference (meaning 'Germans' in general) rather than a literal description of their precise, geographic origins....

The first trickle of German emigrants left for New York with Pastor Joshua Kocherthal in 1708 and settled near Newburgh on the Hudson River. Then, about February or March 1709, large groups began leaving their German homes for Rotterdam and thence to England.... The trip down the Rhine to Holland took anywhere from four to six weeks....

The Palatines encamped outside Rotterdam were in a miserable condition, and shacks covered with reeds were the only shelter they had from the elements. The Burgomaster of Rotterdam took pity on them and appropriated 750 guilders for distribution among the destitute. Meanwhile, the British government employed three Anabaptist Dutch merchants, Hendrik van Toren, Jan van Gent, and John Suderman, to supervise the loading and sailing of the emigrants to England (the five Rotterdam Embarkation Lists are a product of their labours); but the Palatines continued to arrive in Holland in increasing numbers at the rate of nearly a thousand per week. On 14 June 1709, James Dayrolle, British Resident at the Hague, informed London that if the British government continued to give bounty to the Palatines and encourage their migration, half of Germany would be on their doorstep, for they were flying away not only from the Palatinate, but from all other countries in the neighborhood of the Rhine!

...At first the London populace looked on the Palatines in a rather kindly way, but gradually the novelty of their presence wore off. As the poorer classes of Londoners realized the emigrants were taking their bread and reducing their scale of wages, mobs of people began attacking the Palatines with axes, hammers, scythes, and even the upper classes became alienated from the Germans, fearing they were spreading fever and disease....

Of the 13,000 Germans who reached London in 1709, only an estimated quarter came on to New York. The idea of sending the Palatines there sprang from a proposal sponsored by Governor-elect Robert Hunter of New York, probably made originally by the Earl of Sunderland. It was their thought that the 1709ers be used in the manufacture of naval stores (i.e. tar and pitch) from the pine trees dotting the Hudson Valley and thus earn their keep in the colony. It also was acknowledged that a strong Palatine presence in the new world would act as a buffer against the French in Canada and strengthen the Protestant cause in British America. No real time-limit to the length of service of the Germans was specified, but it was apparent they were to be employed until the profits had not only paid their expenses, but also repaid the government for their transportation and settlement. They allegedly signed a covenant to this effect in England which noted that, when the government was repaid, forty acres of land would be given to each person, free from taxes and quit rents for seven years.

Most of the Palatines boarded ships for New York in December 1709, but the convoy really never left England until April of 1710. The German emigrants sailed on eleven boats, and Governor-Elect Hunter accompanied the group. The voyage was a terrible one for the Palatines; they were crowded together on the small vessels, suffered from vermin and poor sanitation, and were forced to subsist on unhealthy food. Many became ill, and the entire fleet was ravaged by ship-fever (now known as typhus) which eventually caused the deaths of many passengers....

The Palatines who arrived in the summer of 1710 found that colonial New York was hardly the paradise propounded in the Golden Book back in Germany. The New York City Council protested the arrival of 2,500 disease-laden newcomers within their jurisdiction and demanded the Germans stay in tents on Nutten (Governor's) Island offshore. Typhus continued to decimate the emigrants. Altogether about 470 Palatines died on the voyage from England and during their first month in New York. Many families were broken up at this time; Hunter apprenticed children who were orphans as well as youngsters whose parents were still alive! The Governor's record of his payments for the subsistence of the 847 Palatine families 1710-1712 survives today as the so-called Hunter Subsistence Lists....

On 29 September 1710, Governor Hunter entered into an agreement with Robert Livingston, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to purchase a tract of 6,000 acres on the east side of the Hudson for the purpose of settling Palatines there to manufacture naval stores. In October, many of the Germans began going up the river, clearing the ground, and building huts on the Livingston Tract. Gradually, small distinct settlements appeared at East Camp called Hunterstown, Queensbury, Annsbury, and Haysbury; the villages on the west side of the Hudson were Elizabeth Town, George Town, and New Town. Other 1709ers remained in New York City, and many of this group eventually made their way to New Jersey.

The Palatines grew increasingly dissatisfied with their status, which bordered on serfdom, and strongly demanded the lands promised them in London. Their rebellion was put down by the Governor, who disarmed the Germans and put them under the command of overseers and a Court of Palatine Commissioners, who treated them again as 'the Queen's hired servants'.... Hunter then lost financial backing in his efforts to support the Germans and had to withdraw the Palatine subsistences in September 1712. After all the British promises, the Germans were abandoned to suffer their own fate, although the Governor still attempted to keep some control over them by requiring the Palatines to obtain permits if they wished to move elsewhere in New York or New Jersey.... Having been left to their own resources, the more restless and adventurous of the Germans stole away in late 1712 to the Schoharie Valley, which at one time was a land considered for Palatine settlement. They bought lands from the Indians there, but also bought more trouble as the Native-Americans' title to this property was dubious and led to years of litigation. Slowly, the Palatines carved homes out of the frontier, and eventually seven, distinct villages were settled in the Schoharie region.... Neu-Heidelberg, Neu-Cassel, Neu-Heessberg, Neu-Quunsberg, Neu-Stuttgardt, New-Ansberg, and OberWiesers-dorf. The Palatines had not been permitted to bring their Hudson Valley tools with them to Schoharie, so they fashioned ingenious substitutes: branches of a tree for a fork used in haymaking, a shovel from a hollowed-out log-end, and a maul from a large knot of wood - examples of their determination and imagination.

By the time of their naturalization in 1715, the 1709ers were spread out in colonial New York to a large extent. About this time, Ulrich Simmendinger began gathering family data concerning his compatrious which he would eventually publish in 1717 upon his return to Germany....



Johannes Maul (now his widow) (Hunter Lists #483)
Christoph Maul (Hunter Lists #484):

As with #482 Johann Friderich Maul, the point of origin for this Palatine family was 6349 Driedorf (9 kilometers southwest of Herborn [Germany]; Churchbooks begin 1671). Paulus Maul, buried 2 April 1686, and Anna (Engen), buried 18 September 1689, were the parents of Johannes Maul.

Johannes Maul, son of the late Paulus Maul in Driedorf, married Anna Juliana, daughter of Niclas Theiss at Hohroth, 9 February 1687. Anna Julian, wife of Johannes Maul at Hochroth, died at Hohenroth and was buried 21 April 1693. Johannes Maul, widower at Hohenroth, married Elsbeth, daughter of Johann Georg Drisch there, 28 November 1693. Anursel, wife of Johann Gorg Drisch at Hohenroth, was buried 19 April 1677. Johannes Maul and family from Hohenroth in Amt. Driedorf petitioned to emigrate in 1709 (Nassau-Dillenburg Petitions). Johan Maul, his wife, and 7 children, were listed next to Philip Sargusch and his family in the 6th party of Palatines in Holland in 1709 (Rotterdam Lists).

Johannes Maul made his initial appearance on the Hunter Lists 4 July 1710 with 2 persons over 10 years of age and 4 persons under 10 years; the same entry was recorded 4 August 1710, but this time he listed next to Christoph Maul. The Johannes Maul family read 5 persons over 10 and 1 under 10 years 4 October 1710. On 24 June 1711, Johann Maul's Widow Elizabeth was recorded next to Christoph and Friderich Maul; she was registered with 4 persons over 10 years of age and 1 under 10 years. Anna Eliz Maulin, widow, aged 42, Anna Catharina Maulin aged 13, Anna Ursula Maulin aged 16, Catharina Maulin aged 12, and Anna Maria Maulin aged 5, were all in New York City in 1710/11 (Palatines in N.Y. City). Elisabetha Maunlin, a Widow with 4 children, was in Neu-Yorck about 1716/17 (Simmendinger Register). The children of Johannes Maul and his first wife Anna Juliana were:

1) Christoph, baptized as 'a child' 15 January 1688, sponsors, Christoffel Theiss - single man, and Anna Julian Maul - also single (Driedoft Churchbook). Christoph married Anna Juliana Sergius, daughter of the Philip Sargusch listed next to Johannes Maul in Holland in 1709. Philip Sargusch, his wife, and 5 children, were noted in the 6th party (Rotterdam Lists). Philip Sargus with 6 in his family were returned to Holland on board the "John", John Chambers the Commander, in 1710 (PRO T1/125,203); the missing person in Sergius's family was his daughter Anna Juliana, who probably married Christoph Maul somewhere on the trip. Philippus Sergius married Maria Elisabeth, daughter of the Oberschultheiss Johann Wilhelm Andreas, 14 November 1682 at 5418 Nordhofen; their daughter Anna Juliana was baptized 24 March 1689 - sponsors: Anna Lovisa - wife of Hans Peter Hordts at Mogendorf, Maria Juliana - wife of Bertram Bergs, and Johann Thil Scheyer (?) from Selters (Nordhofen Churchbook). Sponsors strongly suggest that Philip Sergius was son of Pastor Wernerus Sergius, who married Anna Catharina Vieger Whit Tuesday: 1656 at 6208 Langenschwalbach. The family Sergius was documented also at 6348 Herborn and 5419 Ruckeroth (where Wernerus Sergius was Pastor), as well as 6300 Wetzlar.

Christoph Maul was #484 on the Hunter Lists, making his first appearance 4 August 1710 with 2 persons over 10 years of age; he was recorded next to Johannes Maul on this entry. Christoffel Moule was naturalized 8/9 September 1715 (Kingston Naturalizations). Christoffill Moull was in the company of Capt. Wittaker in the regiment of Jacob Rutsen in Ulster County in 1715 (Report of the State Historian, Vol. I, p. 557). Christoph Maul with wife and children was as Heessberg about 1716/17 (Simmendinger Register). Christoffel Moul was taxed 3 pounds in 1718/19 and 5 pounds in 1720/21 in Kingston (Ulster County Tax Lists). The Kingston Court Records show a reference to him in Book I, Part C, pp. 29 & 30. Stuffel Moll was in the Company of the Wall-a-kill in the Ulster County Militia in 1738 (Report of the State Historian, Vol. I, p. 608). He and Anna Juliana were alive as late as 1751 when they were sponsors [at a baptism] at Montgomery Reformed Church." Children were: *Dievertjen Maul , Margriet Maul, Anna-Catryna Maul, Johannes Maul, Elisabetha Maul, Maria Maul, Philip Maul, Anna Maul.

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