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bullet Mabel Capdow (71) was born about 1454 in Of Higheaster, Essex, England. She died WFT Est. 1484-1548. Parents: Thomas Capdow and Ann Fleming.

She was married to William Gates WFT Est. 1469-1499. Children were: Anne Gates, Geoffrey Gates.


bullet Thomas Capdow(71) was born about 1428. He died WFT Est. 1458-1519.

He was married to Ann Fleming WFT Est. 1447-1477. Children were: Mabel Capdow .


bullet John , Jr Capel(62) was born WFT Est. 1758-1785. He died WFT Est. 1809-1872.

He was married to Sally Blood in 1804.


bullet Bernard Capen(110) was born about 1562 in Dorchester, Dorset, England. He died on 8 Nov 1638 in Dorchester, CT. Bernard Capen came to Dorchester, MA on an unnamed ship in 1633 with his
wife Joan, sons Bernard and John Capen, and daughter Honor Capen. They
were preceeded to Dorchester by two daughters Susanna Capen, with husband
William Rockwell, and Dorothy Capen with husband Nicholas Upsall, who
came in 1630 on the Mary & John. His tombstone, regarded as the oldest
one in New England, is now in the headquarters of the NEHGS. His house,
built in Dorchester a. 1633 is still standing in Milton, MA where it was
moved in 1909. See Volume 12, Search Series, pl 27-29. Original Capen
family record "Barnard Capen maryed Joan ye dafter of Oliuer Purchis, ye
yeer of or Lord, 1596, on munday, in Whitsun week, and dyed ye i of
Nouember 1638, aged 76".

He was married to Joan Purchase on 31 May 1596 in Dorchester, Dorset, England. Children were: Honor Capen.


bullet Honor Capen(110) was born about 1605 in Dorchester, Dorset, England. She died in 1680 in Westfield, MA. Honor Capen married William Hannum, Dorchester, MA, "Mary & John"
passenger. .
Five Children. Parents: Bernard Capen and Joan Purchase.

She was married to William Hannum in 1635. Children were: Abigail Hannum, Johanna Hannum, John Hannum, Elizabeth Hannum, Mary Hannum.


bullet Hugh Capet(109) was born in 941 in France. He died on 24 Oct 996 in Les Juifs, Chartres, France. Buried St. Denis. King 987-996. Count of Poitou, Count of Orleans. First
of the Capetian Kings of France. Parents: Hugh Magnus and Hedwig.

He was married to Adelaide Of Poitou before 969 in France. Children were: Hedwig, II Robert.


bullet Mary Capman(58) was born WFT Est. 1704-1728. She died WFT Est. 1747-1817.

She was married to Samuel Rider on 13 Apr 1742.


bullet Dixie Capp(4) was born Private. She Christened Private. Parents: Jack Capp and June Mangum.


bullet Donald Capp(4) was born Private. He Christened Private. Parents: Jack Capp and June Mangum.


bullet Duane Capp(4) was born Private. He Christened Private. Parents: Jack Capp and June Mangum.


bullet Jack Capp(4) was born Private. He Christened Private.

He was married to June Mangum Private. He Seal to Parents Private. Children were: Donald Capp, Duane Capp, Dixie Capp.


bullet Robert I. Capps(138) was born on 25 Feb 1836 in Rockcastle Co., KY. He died on 13 Aug 1903 in Bath Co., KY. Facts about this person: Parents: William Capps and Margaret Owens.

He was married to Marry Hannah Thomas on 28 Nov 1865 in Montgomery Co., KY.


bullet Sarah Capps(138) was born on 2 Jul 1838 in Rockcastle Co., KY. She died on 6 Nov 1922. Parents: William Capps and Margaret Owens.

She was married to William S. Adams on 9 Feb 1858.

She was married to ? Onkst after 1887.


bullet William Capps(138) was born on 14 Feb 1814 in NC. He died on 14 Aug 1888 in Rockcastle Co., KY. Facts about this person:

He was married to Margaret Owens WFT Est. 1833-1863. Children were: Robert I. Capps, Sarah Capps, William G. Capps.


bullet William G. Capps(138) was born on 10 Oct 1842 in near Brodhead, Rockcastle Co., KY. He died on 11 Apr 1924 in Hunter Township, Edgar Co., IL. Parents: William Capps and Margaret Owens.

He was married to Sarah E. Warmsley on 3 Sep 1863 in Montgomery Co., KY.

He was married to Jane ? on 8 Apr 1894 in Rockcastle Co., KY.

He was married to Sarah C. Rigsby on 6 Feb 1898 in Rockcastle Co., KY.


bullet Capron (109) died on 10 Apr 1826 in Cumberland, R.I.. He (or she) was born WFT Est. 1811-1825 in Cumberland, R.I.. Parents: Lemuel Capron and Eunice Jillson.


bullet Charles Capron(109) was born in 1834 in Cumberland, R.I.. He died WFT Est. 1835-1924. Parents: Lemuel Capron and Eunice Jillson.


bullet Joseph Capron(109) was born WFT Est. 1732-1761 in from Cumberland, R.I.. He died WFT Est. 1786-1846.

He was married to Sarah WFT Est. 1758-1801. Children were: Sylvia Capron.


bullet Lemuel Capron(109) was born in 1789 in from Cumberland, R.I.. He died in 1860 in prob. Cumberland, R.I.. Age 71 y. 2 m. at death. Parents: Phillip Capron.

He was married to Eunice Jillson on 27 Jan 1824 in prob. Cumberland, R.I.. Children were: Capron, Phillip B. Capron, Charles Capron.


bullet Olive B. Capron(109) was born on 21 Sep 1870 in Boonville, N.Y.. She died WFT Est. 1871-1964. Parents: Smith M. Capron and Sarah Jane Jillson.


bullet Phillip Capron(109) was born WFT Est. 1738-1767 in from Cumberland, R.I.. He died WFT Est. 1792-1852.

He was married WFT Est. 1762-1809. Children were: Lemuel Capron.


bullet Phillip B. Capron(109) was born on 21 Aug 1832 in Cumberland, R.I.. He died on 16 Jan 1838 in Cumberland, R.I.. Parents: Lemuel Capron and Eunice Jillson.


bullet Smith M. Capron(109) died after 1876 in prob. Boonville, N.Y.. He was born WFT Est. 1818-1846.

He was married to Sarah Jane Jillson on 24 Feb 1864 in Boonville, N.Y.. Children were: Victor J. Capron, Olive B. Capron.


bullet Sylvia Capron(109) was born about 1783 in Cumberland, R.I.. She died about 1873 in Pelham, Mass.. Age 90 at death. Parents: Joseph Capron and Sarah.

She was married to Riley Jillson on 17 Oct 1805 in Cumberland, R.I.. Children were: Merinda Jillson, Lucy Capron Jillson, Otis Capron Jillson, Eunice Hannum Jillson .


bullet Victor J. Capron(109) was born on 25 Aug 1867 in Boonville, N.Y.. He died WFT Est. 1868-1957. Parents: Smith M. Capron and Sarah Jane Jillson.


bullet Trahaearn Ap Caradog(4) was born about 1044 in of, Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He died in 1081 in Battle Carno, Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was baptised on 11 Feb 1937. He Endowment on 31 Jan 1941. Parents: Caradog Ap Gwyn and Miss Verch Gwerystan.

He Seal to Parents on 28 May 1957 in Slake. He was married to Nest Verch Gruffudd WFT Est. 1073-1080. Children were: Llywarch Ap Trahaearn.


bullet Thomas Carberry(7) (9) was born WFT Est. 1814-1834.(8) (4042) He died WFT Est. 1859-1920. (8)(4043)

He was married to Sarah Ann Putt WFT Est. 1859-1893.(8) (4044)


bullet Emilia Carclaire(58) was born WFT Est. 1750-1784. She died WFT Est. 1771-1865.

She was married to David Niven WFT Est. 1771-1815.


bullet Job Card(1) was born WFT Est. 1648-1677. He died WFT Est. 1702-1762.

He was married to Martha Acres WFT Est. 1674-1717. Children were: Martha Card.


bullet Job Card(110) was born on 2 Sep 1690 in New Shoreham, RI. He died after 1756 in South Kingston, RI. Parents: Job Card and Martha Acres.

He was married to Judith Greenman WFT Est. 1705-1735. Children were: Phebe Card, John Card.


bullet Job Card(110) was born about 1653. He died before 7 Sep 1739. JOB CARD, (2), son of Richard (1) of New Shoreham, Westerly, South
Kingstown, and Charlestown, RI born about 1653, died before 9/71739, when
his will was proved at Charlestown. He married first, in Nov 1689, MARTHA
ACRES, daughter and coheiress of JOHN ACRES, yeoman, of Dorchester, MA.
and of Providence, Newport and New Shoreham, RI. secondly May 28 1716,
MARGERT (ACRES) TOSH, the other remaining daugther and coheriess of the
aforesaid John Acres and widow of Daniel Tosh, this marriage being
witnessed by Job Card, Jr. and Rebecca Card. , and thirdly, as South
Kindgtown, RI Aug 27, 1724, Hannah Bull. He first appears on 1 July 1674
owning land in Newport, which was in thepossession of his mother. He
probably moved to Block Island about 1685, as his name was on the list of
freemen of New Shoreham in 1686. In 1692 the town of Westerly granted him
land in "Great Neck", afterwards in Charlestown after he had been
"driven from Block Island by the French". In 1695 he was at South
Kingston Pettyquamscott). His stay on the mainland was temporary,
however, as
he constantly appears in the New Shoreham records at this time. In 1698
he was in partnership with William CHAMPLIN, owning land in South
Kingston at Matunuc. After 1709 he resided at WEsterly RI, which was
afterwards set off as Charlestown. His farm seems to have been in both
towns, as he is called
sometimes of Westerly and sometimes of South Kingstown. His sescond
marraige, May 1716, he is styled "of Block Island" but it seems that
about this time he moved for good to South County. In his will dated Jan
5 1730, and proved at Charlestown Sept 7 1739, he is styled "of South
Kingstown". He makes bequests to his four children, Job Card, REbecca
Toah, Margery Foster and Sarah Sheffield, and also to his daughter
Martha. Parents: Richard Card and Rebecca Rebecca.

He was married to Martha Acres on 1 Nov 1689. Children were: Job Card.


bullet John Card(110) was born about 1728 in Charlestown, RI. He died in 1803. Parents: Job Card and Judith Greenman.

He was married to Sarah Simmons WFT Est. 1746-1776. Children were: Jonathan Card.


bullet Jonathan Card(110) was born about 1746 in South Kingston, RI. He died before 1818 in Charleston, RI. Parents: John Card and Sarah Simmons.

He was married to Phebe Champlin WFT Est. 1765-1795. Children were: Sarah Card .


bullet Margaret Card(1) was born WFT Est. 1738-1758. She died WFT Est. 1759-1842.

She was married to Roger Rathbun WFT Est. 1759-1792.


bullet Martha Card(1) was born on 6 Apr 1699. She died after 17 May 1723 in BLOCK ISLAND, Rhode Island. Parents: Job Card and Martha Acres.

She was married to Joshua Rathbun on 30 Nov 1721 in Westerly, Rhode Island. Children were: Joshua Rathbun.


bullet Phebe Card(110) was born WFT Est. 1709-1736. She died WFT Est. 1756-1824. Phebe Card, daughter of Job Card and wife of Elijah Champlin, may have
been
the daughter of Job, Jr., Must check relationship here. Parents: Job Card and Judith Greenman.

She was married to Elijah Champlin on 27 Nov 1751 in South Kingston, RI. Children were: Phebe Champlin.


bullet Richard Card(110) was born before 1650. He died before 1 Jul 1674 in Newport, RI. RICHARD CARD of Newport, RI probably came from the southwest of England,
from
Devon or Doset, where the name is found. He was at Newport as early as
1653,
and died before July 1 1674., when Joseph Card was granted land next to
that of
Job Card,..in the possession of his mother. He married REBECCA, who
married
again, prior to Nov 20 1692, George Hassell of Newport. There are only a
few
scattered itmes concerning Richard Card owing to the total destruction of
the
Newport records for the period in which he lived. The first mention of
him
found is Aug 29 1653, when he appears as juryman, in the famous case of
Kempo
Sybada and Edward Hull. In 1655 he appears on roll of freeman as of
Newport and
in 1656 his name appears among the original grantees of Jamestown.
Children
include Joseph, 1648; James 1650; Job about 1653, and several daughters
whose
names are unknown.

He was married to Rebecca Rebecca WFT Est. 1662-1673. Children were: Job Card .


bullet Sarah Card(110) was born after 1786 in South Kingston, RI. She died WFT Est. 1815-1880. Notes: From Prodigy Genealogy Bulletin Board: in response to a query into
the parents of Sarah Card: "Elijah Card and wife Sarah sold land in
CHARLESTON, RI to a William Healy. "Far more promising however, is Sarah
Card of South Kingston, RI who m. William Healy and had children. She was
d/o Jonathan Card, and Phebe Champlin. Phebe Champlin was daughter of
Elijah Champlin and Phebe Card, daughter of Job Card.
Note: A "Denison Card" was Town Clerk in Blandford, MA about the year
1804. He would have been very important to Sarah as she named her son
Dennison Card Healey. Parents: Jonathan Card and Phebe Champlin.

She was married to William Healy WFT Est. 1799-1831 in Unknown. Children were: Dennison Card Healy.


bullet Abraham Cardegil(61) was born WFT Est. 1745-1765. He died WFT Est. 1779-1851.

He was married to Catherine Hornbeck WFT Est. 1776-1808.


bullet Elizabeth Carelton(9) was born about 1730.(4045) She died WFT Est. 1761-1824. (4046)

She was married to Samuel Clement WFT Est. 1761-1796.(4047) Children were: Sarah Clement.


bullet Christian Carew(109) was born about 1524 in England. She died WFT Est. 1556-1618.

She was married to Richard Brook WFT Est. 1540-1572. Children were: Christian Brook.


bullet Carewe(4) was born WFT Est. 1116-1207. She died WFT Est. 1146-1283.

She was married to Gilbert Hansard Knt WFT Est. 1136-1233. Children were: John Hansard Sir.


bullet Anna H. Carey(9) was born on 6 Jun 1898 in Fayetteville, PA.(4048) She died on 10 Aug 1966 in Greenmount, PA.(4049)

She was married to Ferrol Keller WFT Est. 1926-1956.(4050)

She was married to Harry Keiffer Raffensperger on 15 Aug 1915 in Arndtsville, PA.(4051) Children were: Robert Keiffer Raffensperger, Nancy June Raffensperger.


bullet Bradly Wayne Cargile(115) was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private.

He was married to Laura Glazbrook Private. Children were: Taylor Leigh Cargile .


bullet Taylor Leigh Cargile(115) was born Private. She Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Bradly Wayne Cargile and Laura Glazbrook.


bullet Chloe* Cargill(109) was born about 1730 in prob. Smithfield, R.I.. She died WFT Est. 1774-1825 in perh. North Richmond, N.H.. See "jillson" file in Fam. Ties for her descendants.
See "cargill" file in Fam. Ties for her ancestors. Parents: James** Cargill.

She was married to Jonathan* Jillson on 20 Feb 1751/52 in Smithfield, R.I.. Children were: Neomi Jillson, Lydia Jillson, Ruth Jillson, Orpah Jillson, Lucy Jillson, David* Jillson, Mary Jillson, Jonathan Jillson, Stephen Jillson.


bullet James** Cargill(109) was born WFT Est. 1679-1708 in from Smithfield, R.I.. He died WFT Est. 1733-1793.

He was married WFT Est. 1703-1750. Children were: Chloe* Cargill.


bullet John Carhill(7) (9) was born WFT Est. 1500-1535.(8) (4052) He died WFT Est. 1541-1614. (8)(4053)

He was married to Sibell Birdsall WFT Est. 1541-1576.(8) (2239)


bullet *Hannah Carle(61) was born in 1712 in New York. She died in Sep 1756 in Hempstead, New York. Parents: *John , Sr. Carle and *Sarah (Carle).

She was married to John Or James Treadwell WFT Est. 1726-1750.

She was married to *John Linington on 17 Mar 1727/28 in St. George's Church, Hempstead, New York. Children were: Hannah Lininton, Sarah Lininton, Mary Lininton, John Linington, *Samuel Linington.


bullet *John , Sr. Carle(61) was born in 1658. He died before 21 Jun 1733 in Hempstead, New York. Parents: *Thomas Carle and *Sarah Halstead.

He was married to *Sarah (Carle) WFT Est. 1676-1716. From "A Carl Family History, The Story of an Old Long Island Family", by Skip Carl:

"John was among those Carles listed in the Hempstead census of 1698. At that rather early date there were twelve Carles in the town. John is listed with Sarah, his wife, whose maiden name, dates, and place of marriage are lost to us. Jacob, Sarah, and John Carle, Jr., their children, are the others listed for the family grouping in the census. The survey does not mention Hannah, another daughter, for she was born at a later date.

In March 1678/9, John received a 'home lot' adjoining that of James Beate, his brother-in-law. Home lots were usually assigned when men reached twenty-one years of age, which would mean that John was born in 1658, probably the first child of Thomas and Sarah. (The Carll Family, Soper.)

We learn from the Town Records a description of John Carle's 'ear mark.' Ear marks were a kind of brand for the purpose of distinguishing the ownership of animals. Each man had his own ear mark, 'John Carl sener his eyer marck is: a: latch one the foresid of the left eyear and a half penny under the same.'

Most probably John had at least one slave. The records of St. George's Parish in Hempstead reveal that Harry, a 'negro slave of John Carle,' was baptized as an adult. If this slave was not indeed owned by John, Sr., he was by John, Jr. It is interesting that the reference to the slave and other similar references were deleted from the records of the church as published in Haight's "Adventures for God".

John Carle was elected to many positions of responsibility in the community throughout his lifetime. At a town meeting on April 2, 1694, he was chosen Assessor. In 1700 he was chosen Constable. Seventeen hundred one was the year he and two others were selected to 'Repair ye meeting house.' (Perhaps John was a carpenter by trade.) ...

John, like his father Thomas, was a large landholder. According to a tax list of May 24, 1682, John owned L1.10.0, which was considerably more than most residents owed. ... On 20th October in 1707 'one hundred acres in the South Woods, east of Strickling's Neck path, are given to John Carle, adjoining his own land, in lieu of a house and home lot in the Town-spot [i.e., Hempstead Town proper] and another south of the town, all which are to be and remain for the use of the town for a school and schoolmaster forever.' It wasn't until 1710 that John Serring and Thomas Guildersleeve were appointed on behalf of the town to lay out the hundred-acre lot to John Carle in exchange for his house and land in town. Our John's house must have become the first publich school in Hempstead! (Town Records.)

... The large Hempstead landowner departed this world for heavenly estates in 1735 at an age of about seventy-seven years. He outlived both of his sons as disclosed in his will:

'In the name of God, Amen. June 21, 1733, I John Carle of Hempstead, in Suffolk County, being in good health. I leave to my two grand-sons, the sons of my son Jacob, deceased, viz. John and Jacob, a parcel of woodland in the woods on the south side of the town of Hempstead, between the Town Spott, and Henry Seaman; and land formerly of Silvanius Seaman, east by the road which leads from Hempstead to Strickland's Neck, west by the road which leads from Hempstead to Lemunton's old mill*, where the same used to stand, and north by undivided lands; and being 93 acres, and which was laid out on the propriety right of William Rogers. I also leave to my said grand-sons all my wearing apparell, and 1/3 of all monies due to me and to be paid to them when of age, the other 2/3 of said monies, I leave to my daughters, Sarah, wife of Daniel Pine of Hempstead, and Hannah, wife of John Leminton of the same place. I leave all my rights in the undivided lands to my grand-children, Jacob, son of John Carle, late of Hempstead, deceased; and John and Jacob Carle aforesaid. I appoint George Balding, son of Joseph Balding, late of Hempstead, deceased, Joseph Petit, Jr., and my two daughters executors.

Witnesses, Samuel Clowes, Willempy Langton, Gerardus Clowes. Proved, March 11, 1734/5' (New York Historical Society Collections.)"


* probably the mill of Henry Linnington Children were: *Hannah Carle, Sarah Carle, Jacob Carle, John Carle.

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