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Mary HASTINGS was born on Jul 6 1731 in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts.
She was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. She was endowed on Jun
2 1892 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. She was sealed to parents on Sep 22 1960.
She has reference number M73K-PD. Parents: John HASTINGS
and Sarah FISKE.She was married to Nicholas DIKE on Jul 20 1748. She was married to Nicholas DIKE on Jul 20 1748 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Nathaniel
HASTINGS was born on Sep 25 1661. He was born on Sep 25 1661 in Watertown,
Worcester, MA. He died on Dec 25 1694. He died on Dec 25 1698 in Watertown,
Middlesex Co, MA. He was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was
endowed on May 29 1894. He was sealed to parents on Jan 22 1945 in the Salt
Lake LDS temple. He has reference number 8555-N8. Parents:
Deacon Thomas HASTINGS Sr. and Margaret CHENEY
.He was sealed to spouse on Oct 22 1960 in the Logan Utah LDS temple. Nathaniel
HASTINGS was born on Jun 9 1714 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He died on
Mar 15 1804 in Lunenburg, , Massachusetts. He was baptized into the LDS church
on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed on Jun 9 1897. He was sealed to parents on Sep
22 1960. He has reference number C38L-9F. Parents:
John HASTINGS and Sarah FISKE.He was married to Esther PERRY on Apr 16 1734. He was married to Lois HOUGHTON on May 21 1741 in , Lunenberg, Worcester, Massachusetts. He was sealed to spouse on Dec 5 1973 in the St. George Utah LDS temple. Children were: John HASTINGS, Lois HASTINGS, Nathaniel HASTINGS, Caleb HASTINGS, David HASTINGS, Elizabeth HASTINGS, Nicholas HASTINGS, Jonathan HASTINGS, Susannah HASTINGS, Samuel HASTINGS, Esther HASTINGS, Eunice HASTINGS. Nathaniel
HASTINGS was born on May 28 1745 in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts.
He was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed on Jul 14
1897 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. He was sealed to parents on Jan 23 1974 in
the St. George Utah LDS temple. He has reference number M734-S4. Parents:
Nathaniel HASTINGS and Lois HOUGHTON. Nicholas
HASTINGS was born on Jun 30 1755 in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts.
He was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed on Dec 8
1898 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. He was sealed to parents on Jan 23 1974 in
the St. George Utah LDS temple. He has reference number M734-WM. Parents:
Nathaniel HASTINGS and Lois HOUGHTON. S Of
Francis HASTINGS was born about 1567 in <England>. He has reference
number S18R-88.Children were: Deacon Thomas HASTINGS Sr.. Samuel
HASTINGS was born on May 19 1761 in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts.
He was baptized into the LDS church on Apr 14 1896. He was endowed on Oct 20
1897 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He was sealed to parents on Jan 23 1974 in
the St. George Utah LDS temple. He died in Baltimore, , Vermont. He has reference
number M73L-S2. Parents: Nathaniel HASTINGS and
Lois HOUGHTON.He was married to POLLY MARTIN on Feb 15 1786. Samuel
HASTINGS was christened on Sep 8 1695 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. He was
born in 1697/98 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was christened on Jul 10 1698
in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He died after 1736 in Waltham, Middlesex,
Co, MA. He was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was baptized
into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed on Jan 31 1895. He was endowed
on Jan 31 1895. He was sealed to parents on Apr 22 1960 in the Los Angeles California
LDS temple. He was sealed to parents on Apr 22 1960 in the Los Angeles California
LDS temple. He has reference number P17L-VG. He has reference number M5LP-N6.
Parents: John HASTINGS and
Abigail HAMMOND.He was married to Bethia HOLLOWAY on May 29 1719 in Medford, Middlesex, MA. He was married to Bethia HOLLOWAY on May 29 1719 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He was sealed to spouse on Oct 11 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He was married to Bertha HOLLAWAY on May 29 1719 in Medford, Middlesex, MA. He was sealed to spouse on Oct 11 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Samuel
HASTINGS was born on Mar 12 1665 in Watertown, Massachusetts. He was born
on Mar 12 1665 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He died in 1723. He died on Jul
24 1723 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was buried about Jul 28 1723 in Watertown,
Middlesex, MA. He was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed
on Aug 30 1894 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. He was sealed to parents on Jan
22 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He has reference number 8554-N4. Parents:
Deacon Thomas HASTINGS Sr. and
Margaret CHENEY.He was married to Lydia CHURCH on Jan 14 1686/87 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was sealed to spouse on Dec 21 1960 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. He was married to Elizabeth NEVINSON on Apr 24 1694 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He was sealed to spouse on Dec 21 1960 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. He was married to Sarah COOLIDGE on Jul 10 1701 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was sealed to spouse on May 4 1971 in the Idaho Falls Idaho LDS temple. Sarah
HASTINGS was born on Nov 8 1707 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
She was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. She was endowed on Feb
14 1895 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. She was sealed to parents on Sep 22 1960.
She has reference number M73K-T3. Parents: John HASTINGS
and Sarah FISKE.She was married to Samuel CUMMINS on Sep 28 1727 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was sealed to spouse on Nov 25 1980 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She was married to Daniel RUGG on Apr 6 1756. Susanna
HASTINGS was born on Apr 4 1710 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
She was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 2 1890. She was endowed on Feb 15
1895 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. She was sealed to parents on Sep 22 1960.
She has reference number M73K-WF. Parents: John HASTINGS
and Sarah FISKE.She was married to Moses WILLARD on Sep 28 1727 in Of Lancaster, Worc, Mass. She was sealed to spouse on May 29 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Susannah
HASTINGS was born on Mar 11 1759 in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts.
She was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. She was endowed on Mar
30 1894 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She was sealed to parents on Jan 25 1974
in the St. George Utah LDS temple. She has reference number M73L-WK. Parents:
Nathaniel HASTINGS and Lois
HOUGHTON.She was married to Samuel PRIEST on Apr 12 1781. Deacon
Thomas HASTINGS Sr.(15)
was born on
May 21 1604 in England. He was born in 1605 in Of, , Leicestershire, England.
He was christened about 1605. He emigrated on Apr 10 1634 from Ipswich, England.
He immigrated on May 6 1635 to Massachusetts Bay Colony. He died on Aug 28
1685 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was buried before Sep 7 1685. He was baptized
into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed on May 18 1892. He has reference
number 8554-QG. The Elizabeth left Ipswich, Suffolk, England on April 10, 1634.
The ship's "master" was William Andrews. Both the master and ship
are known to have made subsequent trips although no record (other than departure)
of this particular voyage remains. Typically, ships making this voyage weighed
between 10 and 100 tons (the Mayflower was quite big at 180 tons) and traveled
at 7 - 10 knots.
Thomas Hastings (1605-85) emigrated from England on the "Elizabeth" to Watertown, MA 1634, m. Margaret Cheney (daughter of William Cheney & Margaret Cule) Thomas Hastings, aged 29, and wife Susanna, aged 34, embarked at Ipswich, England, April 10, 1634, in the Elizabeth, William Andrews, master, for New England, and settled in Watertown, Mass., then known as the "Massachusetts Bay Colony" where he was admitted freeman, May 6, 1635. He "laid down" a lot in Debham in 1635 or 6, but never lived there. Was selectman from 1638 to 1643, and again from 1650 to 1671; town clerk, 1671, 1677, 1680; representative, 1673, and long held office of deacon. (Thomas did own property in Dedham during the mid and late 1630s but sold it when that town established a residency requirement. There is no evidence that he ever lived on his lands in Dedham.) Thomas was a yeoman, selectman (5 years), Deacon, town clerk (3 years), and deputy. Thomas also served as Representative to the General Court in 1673. (From "First Families of America", page 7807) Thomas married as his second wife, and the mother of all his children, Margaret Cheney. Thomas had a will dated 3/12/1682. The Ancestry of Thomas Hastings of Watertown, Mass.© The accepted ancestry of Deacon Thomas Hastings (c1605-1685) has long needed the scrutiny of a focused, probing eye. If one looks past the generous assumptions of the past century, we see more gaps than facts. Regrettably, in this article at least, I can only hope to shore up the ratio; Eliminate the improbable but not conclusively prove its opposite. It has long been thought that Thomas Hastings descended from the aristocratic Hastings family of Leicestershire, England. Two of the most notable proponents of this theory have been Lydia Nelson (Hastings) Buckminster in her 1866 genealogy, The Hastings Memorial, and Professor Herbert Baxter Adams in his 1880 Genealogy, The History of the Thomas Adams and Thomas Hastings Families of Amherst, Massachusetts. These and many other publications, both family specific and general New England, have forwarded this line of descent as fact. The most oft repeated version says that, "George, the 3rd Lord Hastings, was, in 1529, created Earl of Huntingdon. Sir Henry and George, grandsons of the Earl of Huntingdon, had sons who became puritans, and were obliged to leave their native land and find homes in the New World. As early as 1634, we find Thomas Hastings and wife had arrived on this shore; and in 1638 John* and family followed." (L.N. Buckminster, The Hastings Memorial, A Genealogical Account of the Descendants of Thomas Hastings of Watertown, Mass. from 1634 to 1864, Boston, 5-6). It is important at this point, where claims begin to collide, to delineate between what can be proved and what cannot. Given the period, there is much we may never know for sure. While fair weight should be given to verbal record, it is better to rely on surviving documentation. I have chosen, for simplicity sake, to organize my findings under two basic headings: Fact and Conjecture. I. Fact We know that Sir Henry Hastings (1535-1595), the 3rd Earl of Huntingdon, died without issue ten years before the birth of Thomas the immigrant. Sir George (?-1604), his brother and the 4th Earl, married Dorothy Port and had issue: Lord Francis, Sir Edward (died without issue), Catherine, Dorothy, William (died without issue), Hon. Henry. Again, Sir George died near or before the birth of Thomas and had no recorded child by that name. (Henry Nugent Bell, Esq., The Huntingdon Peerage, London, 1821). The names of the 4th Earl's grandchildren, via sons Francis and Henry, also show no Thomas. (The Huntingdon Peerage and Claire Cross' The Puritan Earl, The Life of Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon, New York, 1966). In fact, while the name Thomas occurs with reasonable frequency in the preceding history of this family, there are none by that name in this line (unaccounted for) since about 1500. A corollary survey of surviving records of births and marriages at the Leicestershire County Records Office (hereafter referred to as LRO) revealed no feasible candidates that could be Thomas the immigrant.* A far broader search of English records using the Mormon Church's International Genealogical Index (IGI), 1992 version, also fails to support the Leicestershire link. There are two interesting, but nonetheless erroneous, entries in this latest iteration however. In Leicestershire an entry has been made for a Thomas Hastings, annotated as "altered from source" that lists him as being born in 1605 and related to a Warren S. Snow. This information does not come from original parish records and probably results from some misinterpretation of secondary source material. Misinterpretation is definitely the case for a similar entry made on the Essex fiche. Here, Thomas Hastings, "of Ipswich", is listed as being born in 1605 and as the spouse of Margaret Cheney. This information was clearly derived from a superficial reading of the Hastings Memorial. The IGI does, however, identify some East Anglians of that era that do fit the general description of Thomas the immigrant. Since East Anglia and Northern Essex provided most of the early settlers, this seems a logical place to look. According to the IGI (which is only as reliable as the data that it receives and is not a complete historical archive--many records have been lost or destroyed through the centuries) the following lived in the County of Norfolk during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I: Thomas, son of Thomas and Mary(e) (Ryell) Hastenes or Hastings, was Chr. 28 Sept 1608 at Witton, near Walsham. His parents were married there on 16 Aug 1603. There is no further reference to this Thomas in the IGI. This may indicate that he immigrated although we know that he was married before he left. In any case, this stands out as the best lead available and deserves closer investigation. Thomas, son of Thomas and Jhonne Hastings, was Chr. on 28 Sept 1600, also at Witton. Thomas Hastings married Jane Ladle on 10 May 1624 at West Rayham. It is thought that Susan(na) was the first wife of Thomas but this could conceivably (but not likely) be an incorrect assumption. Thomas Hastings married Cicilia Daughty in 1574 at Bacton. There are no listings of a Thomas Hastings in Bacton after this point. The Hastings family of Attleborough had son's born there and named Thomas through at least 1657. Dates, where available, were not in reasonable proximity to the year 1605. Surprisingly, no likely candidates were discovered in the nearby counties of Cambridgeshire, Suffolk or Essex; The latter two being the largest suppliers of immigrants to Watertown. Cambridgeshire is identified by a modern genealogist and author. Carol Clark Johnson forwarded the following theory in her 1970 Hastings related genealogy: John Hastings of Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, is believed by circumstantial evidence to be the father of Thomas although the parish records covering 1605 were missing and he has no recorded child by this name. Her contention is based largely on the occurrence of the common names John and William in Johns family and that of Thomas the immigrant. She further claims that John is a likely descendent of Sir Robert Hastings (fl. 1250), Steward to the Earl of Oxford. (Carol Clark Johnsons, A Genealogical History of the Clark and Worth Families, and other Puritan Settlers in the Massachusetts Bay, 1970). [Author's Note: I visited this village in 1996. It is very tiny and seemingly unchanged for centuries. There is no sign of any commercial activity other than agriculture. If (and a big IF it is) Thomas Hastings came from this village he was almost certainly a farmer of common means. The fact that he was highly literate seems inconsistent but could be attributed to the village's close proximity to Cambridge University. Personally, I think this link is a speculative as any other set fourth for him]. The IGI also gives some valuable information on the geographical dispersion of the surname. We know that the Midlands and East Anglia regions each have relatively dense and aristocratic concentrations of Hastings'. It is also widely accepted that these "branches" of the family were of the same Sussex stock. They split sometime in the 12th Century; The Midlands branch eventually earning the title Earls of Huntingdon (among others) and the East Anglians becoming the Earls of Pembroke. (The Huntingdon Papers, The Archives of the Noble Family of Hastings, London, 1826, XV). What the IGI provides is a good county by county breakout of where this fairly uncommon surname is most common. The most dense concentrations (covering several centuries) were found in Berkshire, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Devonshire, Durham, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, City of London, Norfolk, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Warwickshire, and Yorkshire. Thomas Hastings sailed from Ipswich, Suffolk with his wife Susan(na). The roads of that country, even then, were much better suited for north-south travel. A Leicestershire man would almost certainly choose to depart from London. The fact that he sailed from an eastern port, while not conclusive, does not lend support to his purported Midland roots. Not only did he choose an eastern port, but his shipmates (at least those that could be traced) on the Elizabeth that Spring of 1634, were almost exclusively of eastern stock.* As we know, people at that time tended to enter into this great adventure with neighbors and kinfolk from their general area. No passengers have been identified from the midlands. Thomas arrived in Watertown with no noble title or other mark of distinction (such as "Mr." which denoted later gentlemen like William Goddard). He is often referred to in Watertown records as "Deacon Hastings," a not uncommon recognition of religious leadership. While it denotes a certain elevated standing in the community, it does not equate to the standing of a family like the Leicestershire Hastings. (Watertown Records Comprising the Third Book of Town Proceedings and the Second Book of Births, Marriages and Deaths to the end of 1737, Watertown, 1900, and Dr. Henry Bond's, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 & 2, Boston, 1855). Deacon Hastings married (2nd) Margaret Cheney (1628-c1690) of Roxbury, and had issue: Thomas, John, William, Joseph, Benjamin, Nathaniel, Hepzibah and Samuel. These names do not correlate with any particular branch of the Leicestershire Hastings descending from George, the 1st Earl. Their children married into the following families of East Anglian descent: Coolidge (Cottenham, Cambs.); Bond (prob. Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.); Hammond (Lavenham, Suff.); Rice (Bury St. Edmunds or Berkhamsted); Hawkes (?); Woodward (worked in Suff.); Graves (?); Church (?); Nevinson (E. Horsley, Surrey). The early settlers of Watertown were largely (approximately 68%) from the counties of East Anglia. The Midlands, of which Leicestershire is a part, accounted for a statistically tiny percentage of the population. The odds are greatly against Thomas having come from the latter. (David H. Fischer, Albion's Seed, Four British Folkways in America, Oxford, 1989, 36). At his death, the estate of Thomas Hastings was comfortable but not vast. He left less than one would reasonable expect (even assuming he wasn't the first born son) given his supposed aristocratic parentage. (The Hastings Memorial, 6). II. Conjecture There is a strong oral tradition in the family that says that the immigrant Thomas brought his coat of arms (identical to that claimed by the Earls of Huntingdon) to America engraved on a copper plate. The plate was passed down through the line of the oldest son until it reached Dr. Seth Hastings, Jr. The plate was lost by a brother of Dr. Hastings sometime between 1835-1840. This story could be an important clue but, unfortunately, it proves nothing. If Thomas did indeed bring the engraving from England it could mean that he was somehow linked to the Leicestershire Hastings; Perhaps descending from some lesser known branch. On the other hand, it is not unknown for a family coming to America, hoping to impress their new neighbors, to falsely claim noble birth. Ultimately, the weight of this family tradition is open to debate. (Francis H. Hastings, Family Record of Dr. Seth Hastings, Sr., of Clinton, Oneida County, NY, Cincinnati, 1899, 5-6) There may also be some meaning in the fact that the Leicestershire Hastings and immigrant Thomas were both active in the puritan cause. It would be hard to read too much into this however since puritanism was sweeping England in the early 1600's. (Edmund S. Morgan, The Puritan Dilemma, The Story of John Winthrop, Boston, 1958). To conclude this recitation of the sure and the unsure, we must recognize that there will be no easy solution to the puzzle. The ravages of time may have erased the one piece for which we look. Nonetheless, the slate of innocent and perhaps wishful errors has been wiped clean; It is time again to reflect. Thomas Hastings was undoubtedly a strong and righteous force in his community--of that we can be sure. Maybe, in the end, that is as much certainty as we will ever have. Written by: Scott D.H. Billigmeier SBmeier@msn.com © Personal use is authorized, however, author reserves all other rights of use. Please request permission before reproducing or otherwise conveying this material to other parties. Parents: Henry HASTINGS and Elenor KNYVETT. Parents: S Of Francis HASTINGS. He was married to Margaret CHENEY in Apr 1651 in Watertown, Massachusetts. Children were: Jiamanett HASTINGS, Thomas HASTINGS, John HASTINGS, William HASTINGS, Joseph HASTINGS, Benjamin HASTINGS, Nathaniel HASTINGS, Hepzibah HASTINGS, Samuel HASTINGS. He was married to Susannah about 1625 in Suffolk, England. Thomas
HASTINGS was born on Sep 26 1697 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
He was christened on Jul 10 1698 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He died on May
14 1747 in Littleton, Middlesex, MA. He was baptized into the LDS church on
Jun 24 1890. He was endowed on Feb 6 1895. He was sealed to parents on Apr
22 1960 in the Los Angeles California LDS temple. He has reference number CG19-BD.
Parents: John HASTINGS and
Abigail HAMMOND.He was married to Sarah WHITE in 1717 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He was sealed to spouse on Sep 22 1960 in the Logan Utah LDS temple. Thomas
HASTINGS was born on Jul 1 1652 in Watertown, Worcester, MA. He was an admitted
freeman on Feb 8 1678 in Hatfield, Mass.. He died on Jul 23 1712 in Hatfield,
Hampshire, MA. He was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed
on May 19 1892. He was sealed to parents on Jan 22 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS
temple. He has reference number 8555-HD. He was a Physician in Hatfield, Mass..
Only physician for Northampton, Hadley, Hatfield, and Deerfield. King Phillip's
War (1675-1676)
He served under Capt. Richard Beers (Feb. 1675) and Capt. Samuel Appleton (Dec. 1675) during the "Great Swamp Fight." Parents: Deacon Thomas HASTINGS Sr. and Margaret CHENEY . He was married to Anna HAWKS on Oct 10 1672. Children were: Margaret HASTINGS. He was married to Mary BURT on Feb 14 1706. He was sealed to spouse on Jan 22 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He was sealed to spouse on Jan 22 1945. Walter
HASTINGS was born in 1544. He died on Aug 20 1616. Parents:
Francis of Huntingdon HASTINGS and C. Countess of Huntingdon
Pole.He was married to Joyce ROPER in 1569. Children were: Henry HASTINGS. William
HASTINGS was born about 1690 in Watertown, Middlesex Co, MA. He was christened
on Jul 13 1690 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He died on Nov 22 1723 in Watertown,
Middlesex, MA. He was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed
on Jan 30 1895. He was sealed to parents on Apr 22 1960 in the Los Angeles California
LDS temple. He has reference number M5LP-M1. Parents:
John HASTINGS and Abigail HAMMOND.He was sealed to spouse on Oct 18 1962 in the Manti Utah LDS temple. William
HASTINGS was born on Aug 8 1655. He was born on Aug 8 1655 in Watertown,
Worcester, MA. He died in Aug 1669. Drowned He died in Aug 1669 in Watertown,
By Drowning. He was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 24 1890. He was endowed
on Mar 2 1894. He was sealed to parents on Jan 22 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS
temple. He has reference number 8555-KQ. Parents: Deacon
Thomas HASTINGS Sr. and Margaret CHENEY. Patricia
HATFIELDChildren were: Joseph Francia BAKER , Callisha Nicole BAKER. Thorbjorg
Tousdtr HAUGEBERG was born in 1829 in Sigdol, Norway.Children were: Torger H MYRAN. Anna
HAWKES has reference number 8TJ4-Q0.She was sealed to spouse on Jan 22 1945. John
HAWKES resided in Hadley.He was married to Elizabeth BROWN. Children were: Anna HAWKS. Louella
May HAWKINS(1) was born Private. She
was buried Private. She was baptized Private. Living individual, details withheld
Children were: Raymond DeWayne STANSBERRY, Laverne Lee STANSBERRY, Mary Ellen STANSBERRY , Karen Kay STANSBERRY, Sharon Lea STANSBERRY. She was married to Harold STANSBERRY Private. Children were: Raymond DeWayne STANSBERRY, Laverne Lee STANSBERRY, Mary Ellen STANSBERRY, Karen Kay STANSBERRY, Sharon Lea STANSBERRY. Sarah
Van HAWKINS has reference number 1G6Q-TT4. From Ancestral File (TM), data
as of 2 January 1996. Anna
HAWKS died on Oct 25 1705. Parents: John HAWKES
and Elizabeth BROWN.She was married to Thomas HASTINGS on Oct 10 1672. Children were: Margaret HASTINGS. William
HAWLEY has reference number 94HZ-S8. He has reference number BW78-16. From
Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data
as of 2 January 1996.He was married to Hannah TAYLOR on Nov 15 1764. Eleanor
HAWLINS has reference number NPR5-D8. From Ancestral File (TM), data as
of 2 January 1996.She was married to Ralph PYLE on Dec 31 1699. Larry
Dean HAYDEN(1) was born Private. He
was buried Private. He was baptized Private. Living individual, details withheld
He was married to Travee STANSBERRY Private. Children were: Nicholas Michael STANSBERRY, Lance Dean STANSBERRY. Bennett
G. HAYES(1) was born WFT Est. 1789-1815.
He died WFT Est. 1839-1903.He was married to Lydia STANSBERRY on Jul 30 1834. Martha
HEALD has reference number M5JF-RD. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of
2 January 1996.She was married to Richard WOODWARD on Sep 30 1743 in , Kennett, Chester, Pennsylvania. Dora
HEALY(1) was born on Apr 26 1919.
She was born Private. She was buried Private. She was baptized Private.She was married to Kenneth HIERATH Private. Children were: Dennis HIERATH, Chloe HIERATH, Ronald HIERATH, Dawn HIERATH, Margie HIERATH, Bret HIERATH, Ramona HIERATH, Colleen HIERATH. M.
Grace HECK(1) was born on Apr 24 1888
in Johnson City, Kansas. She died on Jun 18 1953 in Boise, Idaho.She was married to Otto M. KARLESKINT on Jun 5 1907 in Meadows Valley, Idaho. Children were: Irene KARLESKINT.
Joan
HELM has reference number 1NDF-CM8. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of
2 January 1996.She was married to Samuel BRINTON on Jan 24 1875. Johanna
HELM has reference number 1VTP-J2. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of
2 January 1996.She was married to Samuel BRINTON on Jan 24 1875 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. She was sealed to spouse on Jan 24 1875 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Sarah
HEMSLEY was baptized into the LDS church on Jun 22 1935. She was endowed
on Nov 4 1935. She was born in Hickling, Ntgshr, Engl. She has reference number
2JVH-9G. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.She was sealed to spouse on Nov 20 1951. She was married to Charles WOLLERTON in Radford, Ntgshr, Engl. Children were: Mary WOLLERTON, Charles WOLLERTON. Sir
Walter HERBERTHe was married to Anne STRAFFORD . Angela
HERR(1) was born Private. She was
buried Private. She was baptized Private. Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. Angela
Nicole HERR Living individual, details withheld Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. Barbara
HERR(1) was born Private. She was
buried Private. She was baptized Private. Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. Barbara
Kay HERR Living individual, details withheld Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON.Children were: Thomas Robert MCGILL. Becky
HERR(1) was born Private. She was
buried Private. She was baptized Private. Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. Brenda
HERR(1) was born Private. She was
buried Private. She was baptized Private. Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. Brenda
Elizabeth HERR Living individual, details withheld Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. Bruce
HERR(1) was born Private. He was buried
Private. He was baptized Private. Living individual, details withheld
He was married to Donna Joeline ANDERSON Private. Children were: Jeremy Lew HERR, Rebecca June HERR, Brenda Elizabeth HERR, Angela Nicole HERR, Barbara Kay HERR, Jeremy HERR, Becky HERR, Brenda HERR, Angela HERR, Barbara HERR. Jeremy
HERR(1) was born Private. He was buried
Private. He was baptized Private. Parents: Bruce HERR
and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. Jeremy
Lew HERR Living individual, details withheld Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. Rebecca
June HERR Living individual, details withheld Parents:
Bruce HERR and Donna Joeline ANDERSON. John
HETZLER [II] has reference number 191N-SFB. From Ancestral File (TM), data
as of 2 January 1996.He was married to Harriet Palmer RICHARDSON on Dec 23 1843 in Perkins Grove, Bureau, Illinois. He was sealed to spouse on May 20 1988 in the Ogden Utah LDS temple. Jeremy
Wesley HEWITT(1) was born Private.
He was buried Private. He was baptized Private. Living individual, details
withheld
Parents: Wesley Everett HEWITT and Debra Kay CURRY. Wesley
Everett HEWITT(1) was born Private.
He was buried Private. He was baptized Private.He was married to Debra Kay CURRY Private. Children were: Jeremy Wesley HEWITT. |