Dr. William Paine1

M, b. 5 June 1750, d. 19 April 1833
Dr. William Paine|b. 5 Jun 1750\nd. 19 Apr 1833|p335.htm#i5552|Timothy Paine|b. 30 Jul 1730\nd. 17 Jul 1793|p334.htm#i5562|Sarah Chandler|d. 1811|p76.htm#i5563|Nathaniel Paine|d. 1741|p334.htm#i5570|Sarah Clarke||p85.htm#i5571|John Chandler||p75.htm#i5564|Hannah Gardiner||p174.htm#i5565|
     Dr. William Paine was born on 5 June 1750.1 He was the son of Timothy Paine and Sarah Chandler.1 Dr. William Paine graduated in 1768 from Harvard.2 He was educated to the medical profession, and having been proscribed under the Act of 1778, became apothecary to the British forces in Rhode Island and New York. In 1784 he took possession of the Island of Le Tete, Passamaquoddy Bay, which had been granted him for services, and built a house, intending to live there, the place was too lone and desolate and he removed to St. John, New Brunswick, where he practised his profession. He was elected to the House of Assembly, was the Clerk of that body, and Deputy-Surveyor of the King's Forests. In 1787 he obtained permission to return to Salem. In 1793 he fixed his residence in Worcester.3 He married Lois Orne, daughter of Timothy Orne and Rebecca Taylor, on 23 September 1773 in Salem, Massachusetts.1 Dr. William Paine died on 19 April 1833 in Worcester, Massachusetts, at the age of 82.1,2

Child of Dr. William Paine and Lois Orne

Citations

  1. [S41] Leverett Saltonstall, Ancestry and Descendants of Sir Richard Saltonstall., p. 194 pedigree.
  2. [S70] Unknown author, The Chandler family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637., p. 267.
  3. [S312] Lorenzo Sabine, Loyalists of the American Revolution, Vol. 2 p. 145/6.

William Cushing Paine1

M, b. 26 August 1834
William Cushing Paine|b. 26 Aug 1834|p335.htm#i11134|Charles Cushing Paine|b. 11 Jul 1808\nd. 4 Jan 1874|p334.htm#i10418|Francis Cabot Jackson|b. 8 Mar 1812\nd. 9 Dec 1878|p244.htm#i10417|Charles Paine|b. 30 Aug 1775\nd. 1810|p334.htm#i11147|Sarah S. Cushing||p112.htm#i11148|Judge Charles Jackson|b. 31 May 1775\nd. 13 Dec 1855|p243.htm#i5224|Frances Cabot|b. 9 Jan 1780\nd. 15 Feb 1868|p63.htm#i5225|
     William Cushing Paine was born on 26 August 1834 in Waltham, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Charles Cushing Paine and Francis Cabot Jackson.1 William Cushing Paine attended at Harvard and West Point.1 He married Hannah Hathaway Perry.1

Child of William Cushing Paine and Hannah Hathaway Perry

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 98 p. 85.

Esther or Elizabeth Painter1

F, d. 1790
     Esther or Elizabeth Painter was born in New Haven, Connecticut.1 She married John Chandler, son of Judge Thomas Chandler and Elizabeth Eliot, on 4 May 1758. Esther or Elizabeth Painter died in 1790 in Vermont.1

Child of Esther or Elizabeth Painter and John Chandler

Citations

  1. [S155] Richard Gookin, Gookin family, p. 33.

Jane Pairo1

F
     Jane Pairo married John Buckhannon Holmead, son of Anthony Holmead II and Sarah (Unknown), on 12 October 1830 in Washington, District of Columbia.1,2

Children of Jane Pairo and John Buckhannon Holmead

Citations

  1. [S285] Richard Henry Spencer, Thomas family, p. 27.
  2. [S89] LDS Record, Unverified IGI reference.

Anne Palmer1

F, d. say February 1631
     Anne Palmer married Edmund Quincy, son of John Quincy, on 15 October 1593.1 Anne Palmer died say February 1631.1 She made a will on 29 January 1630/31 which was proved on 6 April 1631 at Prerogative Court, Canterbury.1,2

Child of Anne Palmer and Edmund Quincy

Citations

  1. [S85] Gary Loyd Roberts (Editor), English Origins of New England Families, Series 2, Vol. 3. p. 3.
  2. [S99] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration begins, Quincy.

Charles Fysche Palmer

M, d. January 1843
     Charles Fysche Palmer married Madelina Gordon, daughter of Alexander Gordon 4th Duke of Gordon, 7th Marquess, 1st Earl of Norwich and Jane Maxwell, on 25 November 1805. Charles Fysche Palmer died in January 1843.

Emma Palmer1

F
     Emma Palmer married William Bignell.1

Child of Emma Palmer and William Bignell

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Wesleyan Methodist Church)), 1867.

Mary Palmer1

F
     Mary Palmer married William Fessenden, son of Rev. William Fessenden and Martha Wyeth.1

Child of Mary Palmer and William Fessenden

Citations

  1. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.

William Palmer1

M, b. November 1811
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     William Palmer was born in November 1811.1 He married Harriet Buck Merrick, daughter of Barnabas Palmer Merrick and Deborah Sewall.1

Citations

  1. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 27.

Cecil Carlisle Pangman1

M, b. 26 August 1876, d. August 1963
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     Cecil Carlisle Pangman was born on 26 August 1876 in Ontario though his WW1 draft card shows 23 August 1876.2,3 He married Maude Livingstone Sewell, daughter of Edward Le Mesurier Sewell and Emily Eliza Housman, on 19 September 1905 in Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec, by the Dean.4 In 1918 he is working for an advertising agency and the family are living in St. Louis, Missouri.3 Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell appear on the census of 1930 at St. Louis, Missouri. Cecil Carlisle Pangman died in August 1963 in Missouri.5

Children of Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Missouri, St Louis City, 28, Draft Card P.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1905.
  5. [S210] Social Security Death Index.

Hope Pangman

F, b. June 1908
Hope Pangman|b. Jun 1908|p335.htm#i2017|Cecil Carlisle Pangman|b. 26 Aug 1876\nd. Aug 1963|p335.htm#i2015|Maude Livingstone Sewell|b. 15 Apr 1881|p449.htm#i385|||||||Edward L. M. Sewell|b. 7 Oct 1846\nd. 30 Mar 1898|p445.htm#i383|Emily E. Housman|b. 6 Sep 1852\nd. 7 Jun 1929|p234.htm#i1555|
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     Hope Pangman was born in June 1908.2 She was the daughter of Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell.1

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.

Sewell Pangman1

M, b. July 1905
Sewell Pangman|b. Jul 1905|p335.htm#i2016|Cecil Carlisle Pangman|b. 26 Aug 1876\nd. Aug 1963|p335.htm#i2015|Maude Livingstone Sewell|b. 15 Apr 1881|p449.htm#i385|||||||Edward L. M. Sewell|b. 7 Oct 1846\nd. 30 Mar 1898|p445.htm#i383|Emily E. Housman|b. 6 Sep 1852\nd. 7 Jun 1929|p234.htm#i1555|
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     Sewell Pangman was born in July 1905 in Quebec.2 He was the son of Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell.1

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.

Maria Panton

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     Maria Panton was born in Ireland. She married John Pense.

Children of Maria Panton and John Pense

Citations

  1. [S463] 1891 Canadian Census , Ontario, Algoma, Port Arthur North.

Susan Francis Panton1

F, d. 31 October 1902
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     Susan Francis Panton was born in Dublin, Ireland. She married Charles Randolph Montgomerie Sewell, son of Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Susan Stewart, on 12 November 1868 in Brockville, Ontario.1 Susan Francis Panton died on 31 October 1902 in 131 Harrison Street, Toronto, Ontario, "aged 77."2

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1934.

Brice Pantulf1

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Brice Pantulf||p335.htm#i18616|Ivo Pantulf||p335.htm#i18605||||Robert Pantulf||p335.htm#i18609||||||||||
     Brice Pantulf was the son of Ivo Pantulf.1

Citations

  1. [S410] Calendar of the Charter Rolls, Vol. 1, p. 428.

Elizabeth Pantulf1

F, d. after 1233
Elizabeth Pantulf|d. a 1233|p335.htm#i18563|William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley|d. b 4 Feb 1233|p335.htm#i18511|Hawise fitz Warine|b. c 1208|p526.htm#i18606|Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem||p335.htm#i18564|Christiana fitz Alan||p13.htm#i18565|Fulk fitz Warine III|d. 1258|p526.htm#i18660|Maud le Vavasour|d. b 1226|p519.htm#i18664|
     Elizabeth Pantulf was the daughter of William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley and Hawise fitz Warine.1,2 Elizabeth Pantulf died after 1233.1

Citations

  1. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 168.
  2. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Pantulf, Hugh by Julia Boorman.

Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem1

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Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem||p335.htm#i18564|Ivo Pantulf||p335.htm#i18605||||Robert Pantulf||p335.htm#i18609||||||||||
     Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem was the son of Ivo Pantulf.2 Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem married Christiana fitz Alan, daughter of William fitz Alan, in 1170.3 Between 1180 and 1189 (26 Hen. II. to 1 Ric. I) Hugh held the shrievality of Shropshire and in the latter years he travelled the counties of Salop, Gloucester and Stafford as one of the justices itinerant.2

Child of Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem and Christiana fitz Alan

Citations

  1. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 167.
  2. [S407] Edward Foss, Judges of England, Vol. 1, p. 405.
  3. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 164.

Ivo Pantulf1

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Ivo Pantulf||p335.htm#i18605|Robert Pantulf||p335.htm#i18609||||William Pantulf|d. a 1112|p335.htm#i18610||||||||||
     Ivo Pantulf was the son of Robert Pantulf.2 Foss says that Hugh was the grandson of William Pantulf, a renowed Norman Knight who is recorded in Domesday as holding twenty-nine lordships in Shropshire.3 On 4 April 1243 in a charter granting the abbot and monks of the Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Cumbremare confirmation of their lands there is a record that Ivo Pantof and Brice his son gave Bromhale and [unreadable].4

Children of Ivo Pantulf

Citations

  1. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 164.
  2. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 161.
  3. [S407] Edward Foss, Judges of England, Vol. 1, p. 405.
  4. [S410] Calendar of the Charter Rolls, Vol. 1, p. 428.

Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem1,2

F, d. 1291
Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem|d. 1291|p335.htm#i18324|William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley|d. b 4 Feb 1233|p335.htm#i18511|Hawise fitz Warine|b. c 1208|p526.htm#i18606|Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem||p335.htm#i18564|Christiana fitz Alan||p13.htm#i18565|Fulk fitz Warine III|d. 1258|p526.htm#i18660|Maud le Vavasour|d. b 1226|p519.htm#i18664|
     Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem was the daughter of William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley and Hawise fitz Warine.2,3 Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem married firstly Ralph le Botiler of Oversley, son of Maurice le Botiler of Oversley, before 1243 On November 2, 1242, we have Adam (it should be Ralph) le Butiller and Matilda (Pantulf) his wife suing Ralph de Hodnet for half a knight's fee in Cummeshal, as the escheat of Matilda. In Trinity Term 1243 and Easter Term 1244, the Rolls supply other notices of this suit as one for two-thirds of half a knight's fee in Cunseshasel, in which Fulk fitz Warin, while Custos of Maud Pantulf's estates, had unjustly enfeoffed Ralph de Hodnet. Eyton.4 Circa 1281 Petitioners: Maud [le Butller (Butler)], wife of Ralph le Butller (Butler) of Wem.
Addressees: King and council.
Places mentioned: Wem, [Shropshire]; the Welsh March; Wales; Bromfield, [unidentified]; Bonkerbury, [unidentified].
Other people mentioned: Ralph le Butller (Butler) of Wem; Owein Fitz Griffyn (ap Griffyn) of Bromfield; Owein de Bromfeud (Bromfield); Griffyn de Bromfeud (Bromfield); David Fitz Griffyn (ap Griffyn); John de Kirkeby (Kirkby); William de Saham (Soham); Solomon de Roff (Rochester).
Nature of request: Maud, wife of Ralph le Butller of Wem, states that she and her husband have impleaded Owein le fiz Griffyn of Bromfield concerning the manor of Bonkerbury, of which her ancestors were seised, and that Owein, to delay the inquisition in the case, has adjourned it before the King and council three weeks after Easter. She cannot remain for this date because of her husband's illness, and asks that justice might swiftly be done in the case.
Endorsement: J. de Kirkeb, W. de Saham, and S. de Roff are to hear the record.Because he has made false representations to the court, and moreover because the complainant receives great losses because of the long delay, it is provided that the case is to proceed to the inquisition without delay etc.5 Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem married secondly Sir Walton de Hopton before 1284 when Walter married Matilda de Wemme, who held of her inheritance when he married her, the manor of Wemme and all the Barony of Wemme of the King in capite, and Hunestoke was a member of the Barony, and Walter and Matilda had enfeoffed one Roger le Rous, of Wemme and all the Barony, and Roger by fine levied at Salop had conveyed the same to Walter and Matilda.1,6 Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem died in 1291.7

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 1. p. 227.
  2. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, Vol. 1. p. 230.
  3. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Pantulf, Hugh by Julia Boorman.
  4. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 8 p. 25.
  5. [S399] National Archives index.
  6. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 6. p. 197 being an extract from a Plea Roll of Easter 18 E. I.
  7. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.

Robert Pantulf1

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Robert Pantulf||p335.htm#i18609|William Pantulf|d. a 1112|p335.htm#i18610|||||||Beatrice (Unknown), [fief Des Fossés]||p3.htm#i18618|||||||
     Robert Pantulf was the son of William Pantulf.1

Child of Robert Pantulf

Citations

  1. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 161.

William Pantulf1

M, d. after 1112
William Pantulf|d. a 1112|p335.htm#i18610||||Beatrice (Unknown), [fief Des Fossés]||p3.htm#i18618|||||||||||||
     William Pantulf was the son of Beatrice (Unknown). [fief Des Fossés] In 1071 or later he came into possession of the barony of Wem one of eleven manors in Shropshire which he held of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury. In Normandy his principal possessions lay at Noron to the west of Falaise.2 William Pantulf died after 1112.1

Child of William Pantulf

Citations

  1. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 161.
  2. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 157.

William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley1

M, d. before 4 February 1233
William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley|d. b 4 Feb 1233|p335.htm#i18511|Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem||p335.htm#i18564|Christiana fitz Alan||p13.htm#i18565|Ivo Pantulf||p335.htm#i18605||||William fitz Alan|d. 1160|p14.htm#i18608||||
     William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley was the son of Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem and Christiana fitz Alan.2 He was a justice itinerant in the reign of Henry III.3 On 28 December 1224 The king has taken the homage of William Pantulf for land formerly of Hugh Pantulf, his father, which he held of the king in chief and which falls to him by inheritance. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire and Shropshire that, having accepted relief from William by rendering £100 to the king, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all land in his bailiwick of which Hugh was seised on the day he died and which falls to him by inheritance, and when he has taken that security, he is to signify this to the sheriffs of Herefordshire and Worcestershire.4 In 1224/25 (9 Hen. III) William was charged with £100 relief as a baron, for the land which his father held of the king in capite, was excused on showing that he held on that tenure only five knights' fees of the land late of Robert de Belesme; and his fine was accordingly reduced to £25 thereon.5 William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley married Hawise fitz Warine, daughter of Fulk fitz Warine III and Maud le Vavasour, before 1226.6,7 William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley died before 4 February 1233 for then did Fulk fitz Warin give the King 600 merks for custody of his lands and heirs.8

Children of William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley and Hawise fitz Warine

Citations

  1. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, Vol. 1. p. 230.
  2. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 167.
  3. [S407] Edward Foss, Judges of England, Vol. 1, p. 405.
  4. [S534] Fine Rolls of H III, Fine Roll C 60/22, 9 HENRY III (1224–1225).
  5. [S407] Edward Foss, Judges of England, Vol. 1, p. 405 citing Madox's Exchequer, i,318.
  6. [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Pantulf, Hugh by Julia Boorman.
  7. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 7, p. 76.
  8. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 168 citing Rot. Finium, I. 237.
  9. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 168.

Martha Paratt1

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     Martha Paratt married Isaac Colby, son of Anthony Colby and Susannah (Unknown), before 1669.2,1

Child of Martha Paratt and Isaac Colby

Citations

  1. [S64] Robert Charles Anderson and George F. Sanborn Jr. & Melinde Lutz Sanborne, The Great Migration, Anthony Colby.
  2. [S29] Henry Sewall Webster, Thomas Sewall, p. 20.

Angela Davies Pardington

F, b. 20 October 1926, d. 31 December 1987
Angela Davies Pardington|b. 20 Oct 1926\nd. 31 Dec 1987|p335.htm#i6603|Edward Davies Pardington|b. 23 Oct 1901\nd. 4 Nov 1944|p335.htm#i6608|Doris Gertrude Chipman|b. 6 Aug 1904\nd. 11 May 1991|p81.htm#i6609|George P. Pardington||p335.htm#i6610|Anna L. Davies||p119.htm#i6611|Alberto L. Chipman|b. 26 Aug 1878\nd. 23 Mar 1958|p81.htm#i6612|Mertie A. Jordan|b. 23 Feb 1879\nd. 14 Mar 1961|p252.htm#i6613|
     Angela Davies Pardington was born on 20 October 1926 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.1 She was the daughter of Edward Davies Pardington and Doris Gertrude Chipman.1 Angela Davies Pardington died on 31 December 1987 in Lynchburg General Hospital, Lynchburg, Virginia, at the age of 61.1

Citations

  1. [S56] J.Y.W. Lloyd, History of he Lords Marcher.

Edward Davies Pardington1

M, b. 23 October 1901, d. 4 November 1944
Edward Davies Pardington|b. 23 Oct 1901\nd. 4 Nov 1944|p335.htm#i6608|George Palmer Pardington||p335.htm#i6610|Anna Lucretia Davies||p119.htm#i6611|||||||||||||
     Edward Davies Pardington was born on 23 October 1901 in Nyack, New York.1 He was the son of George Palmer Pardington and Anna Lucretia Davies.1 Edward Davies Pardington married Doris Gertrude Chipman, daughter of Alberto Lee Chipman and Mertie Aimee Jordan, on 22 January 1926 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.1 Edward Davies Pardington died on 4 November 1944 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, at the age of 43.1

Child of Edward Davies Pardington and Doris Gertrude Chipman

Citations

  1. [S56] J.Y.W. Lloyd, History of he Lords Marcher.

George Palmer Pardington1

M
     George Palmer Pardington married Anna Lucretia Davies.1

Child of George Palmer Pardington and Anna Lucretia Davies

Citations

  1. [S56] J.Y.W. Lloyd, History of he Lords Marcher.

Judith Pares1,2

F, d. 29 March 1654
     Judith Pares married firstly Edmund Quincy, son of Edmund Quincy and Anne Palmer, on 14 July 1623 at Lilford, Northamptonshire.3,2,4 Judith Pares and Edmund Quincy emmigrated on 4 September 1633 to Boston with their two children on the Griffin, a ship of some 300 tons taking about eight weeks from the Downs with about 200 people. They came with three famous clergymen - John Cotton, Thomas Hooker and Samuel Stone.5 Judith Pares married secondly Moses Paine circa 1642.5,4 Judith Pares married thirdly Robert Hull between 1646 and 1654 at Boston.4,6 Judith Pares died on 29 March 1654 in Boston, Massachusetts.4

Children of Judith Pares and Edmund Quincy

Citations

  1. [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol 2 p. 1090.
  2. [S85] Gary Loyd Roberts (Editor), English Origins of New England Families, Series 2, Vol. 3. p. 3.
  3. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 5, p. 519.
  4. [S99] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration begins, Quincy.
  5. [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol 2 p. 1091.
  6. [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.

Estella Parham1

F, b. 1897
Estella Parham|b. 1897|p335.htm#i4875|James Cullen Perham|b. 1867|p344.htm#i4874|Amy Wood Marshall|b. 1870|p294.htm#i4873|||||||Eben R. Marshall||p294.htm#i4872|Lucy E. Hazen|b. 1846\nd. 1908|p215.htm#i4871|
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     Estella Parham was born in 1897.1 She was the daughter of James Cullen Perham and Amy Wood Marshall.1 Estella Parham married Herbert Roberts.1

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.

Elijah Parish1

M, b. 7 February 1739/40, d. 14 October 1817
     Elijah Parish was born on 7 February 1739/40 in Canterbury, Connecticut.1 He married Eunice Foster, daughter of Nathan Foster and Hannah Standish, on 11 February 1762 in Canterbury, New Hampshire. Elijah Parish died on 14 October 1817 in Goffstown, New Hampshire, at the age of 77.1

Child of Elijah Parish and Eunice Foster

Citations

  1. [S275] Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families, p. 151.

Rev. Elijah Parish1

M, b. 6 November 1762, d. 15 October 1825
Rev. Elijah Parish|b. 6 Nov 1762\nd. 15 Oct 1825|p335.htm#i16490|Elijah Parish|b. 7 Feb 1739/40\nd. 14 Oct 1817|p335.htm#i16492|Eunice Foster|b. 28 Feb 1733\nd. 13 Dec 1799|p164.htm#i16491|||||||Nathan Foster|b. 17 May 1700\nd. 26 May 1753|p165.htm#i16494|Hannah Standish|b. 18 Mar 1705\nd. b 6 Dec 1763|p466.htm#i16493|
Charts
Descendants of Henry Sewell of Coventry
     Rev. Elijah Parish was born on 6 November 1762 in Canterbury, Connecticut.2 He was the son of Elijah Parish and Eunice Foster.2 Rev. Elijah Parish married Mary Hale, daughter of Deacon Joseph Hale and Mary Northend, on 7 November 1796 in Newbury, Massachusetts.1,3 Rev. Elijah Parish died on 15 October 1825 at the age of 62.1

Child of Rev. Elijah Parish and Mary Hale

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 63 p. 371.
  2. [S275] Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families, p. 151.
  3. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850.
  4. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849.
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