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Revolutionary War Story, Connecticut
David Hall fought in the Revlutionary War. His experience was written up in a children's history book, "America First", written by Lawton B. Evans and published in 1920, a tale of killing an indian during guard duty. He was a SGT serving from Connecticut..
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David Hall's injury during his service in the Revolutionary War
From an account given by Ann Hall in her pension request while living in Oakland County, Michigan: David Hall was wounded in the service during the Revolutionary war by being thrown from a breastwork* by the wind of a cannon ball. His breast, shoulder and hip were injured so that he was an invalid during his life and troubled frequently with epileptic fits and a raising of blood. His death was hastened if not caused by his wounds.
A breastwork is a fortification. The term is usually applied to temporary fortifications, often an earthwork thrown up to breast height to provide protection to defenders firing over it from a standing position. A more permanent structure, normally in stone, would be described as a parapet or the battlement of a castle wall.
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Revolutionary War Story, Connecticut
David Hall fought in the Revlutionary War. His experience was written up in a children's history book, "America First", written by Lawton B. Evans and published in 1920, a tale of killing an indian during guard duty. He was a SGT serving from Connecticut..
rfsadono added this on 14 Sep 2011
garrett596 originally submitted this to Sautter-Hyde Family Tree on 10 Jan 2009
David Hall's injury during his service in the Revolutionary War
From an account given by Ann Hall in her pension request while living in Oakland County, Michigan: David Hall was wounded in the service during the Revolutionary war by being thrown from a breastwork* by the wind of a cannon ball. His breast, shoulder and hip were injured so that he was an invalid during his life and troubled frequently with epileptic fits and a raising of blood. His death was hastened if not caused by his wounds.
A breastwork is a fortification. The term is usually applied to temporary fortifications, often an earthwork thrown up to breast height to provide protection to defenders firing over it from a standing position. A more permanent structure, normally in stone, would be described as a parapet or the battlement of a castle wall.
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- [S733] Public Member Trees, a new rotation 20130407, Database online.
Record for Lydia * Wildman
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Lydia WILDMAN Marriage(s): Spouse: David HALL Marriage: 23 Aug 1754 Trumbull, Fairfield, Connecticut -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type A456303 - 456303 Film NONE ___________________________ Lydia WILDMAN Birth: Abt. 1732 Weston, Fairfield, Connecticut Marriage(s): Spouse: David HALL ------------------------------------ Source Information: Film Number: 451020
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Record for Matthew Wildman
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Record for David Hall Jr.
David Hall's injury during his service in the Revolutionary War
From an account given by Ann Hall in her pension request while living in Oakland County, Michigan: David Hall was wounded in the service during the Revolutionary war by being thrown from a breastwork* by the wind of a cannon ball. His breast, shoulder and hip were injured so that he was an invalid during his life and troubled frequently with epileptic fits and a raising of blood. His death was hastened if not caused by his wounds.
A breastwork is a fortification. The term is usually applied to temporary fortifications, often an earthwork thrown up to breast height to provide protection to defenders firing over it from a standing position. A more permanent structure, normally in stone, would be described as a parapet or the battlement of a castle wall.
Merrie02added this on 19 Jul 2012 Merrie02originally submitted this to Hermann Family Tree on 8 Dec 2011
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Revolutionary War Story, Connecticut
David Hall fought in the Revlutionary War. His experience was written up in a children's history book, "America First", written by Lawton B. Evans and published in 1920, a tale of killing an indian during guard duty. He was a SGT serving from Connecticut..
Merrie02added this on 24 Jul 2011 garrett596
originally submitted this to Sautter-Hyde Family Tree on 10 Jan 2009
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What a Woman!
What a woman, CT to NY to MI
What a woman Ann Jackson was! . She married David Hall (1756) 17 April 1782 in Fairfield, CT, while David was home on a furlough from fighting in the Revolutionary War. When he returned to the army, he was badly wounded in the seige of Yorkstown and suffered from his wounds for the rest of his life. Yet Ann and David had 12 children and probably raised most of them to adulthood.
It must have been difficult, in David's condition and with so many children, but they moved to Wethersfield NY. To this day, it is still way out in the country. Not only did Ann undertake such a move, but David must have been away a great deal of the time. Before 1800, Western New York was inhabited mostly by Indians, and white men lived in log cabins. But David was a true pioneer, and amongst other endeavors, he and his son Philo became river pilots on the Allegheny River. They had a reputation for being the best. David had a log cabin on the south side of the river between Olean and Allegany, and was said to have been the first white man to live south of the Allegany.
David Hall died 2 March 1822, and Ann moved to Michigan to live with one of two daughters who lived there. (Probablily Lydia) Ann petioned for a widow's pension, unsuccessfully for a long time, and I have a file of copies of her letters which contain interesting information. For example: David was on a list of applicants for invalid pension submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War on Dec.14 1792. His rank: Sergeant, Regt. Sappers and Miners, Capt. D. Bushel. Disability: Contracted disorders by hardships at the siege of Yorktown, which terminated in epilectic fits and the dangerous symptoms of inward bleeding. Date of certificate: Oct 4 1792, Monthly allowance:$2.66 2/3, Arrears due:200.00
From one of her letters of petition:" David Hall was wounded by being thrown from a breastwork by the wind of a cannon - his breast, shoulder. and hip were injured by the fall, and he was an invalid during life - -he was frequently troubled with fits and a raising of blood, and that his death, which took place in Nunda,Allegany County NY in August 1824 was hastened, if not caused by, his wounds. "
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Hall, David Jr Rev War Record I 20180805 Krems, Austria- Notes transferred from other file, which was then deleted.
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Conn II Continental Troups; Record of Service; Revolutionary War Record David Hall - Revolution War Record Merrie02added this on 24 Jul 2011 walkingthepastoriginally submitted this to All the Kamery… |
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online. Truman B. Hall, Augusta Hall Kyser obits, Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Truman B Hall
The Olean Times, 13 Jan 1926 , Olean, Cattaraugus, New York, USA
Truman B. Hall
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Truman B. Hall, seventy-four years old, of South Olean, died this morning at 5:30 o'clock at his home. He was born in Allegany in September, 1851 and lived in Olean the greater part of his life.
He is survived by three sons, Fred, Oliver and Norman Hall of this city; one brother, Elmer Hall, of Olean; five sisters, Mrs. George Wheeler, Mrs. Irene Anderson, Mrs. Charles Carter, Mrs. Herman Miller and Mrs. Emma Fay of this city, three grandchildren and one great grandchild.
He was a member of the Olean Lodge No. 471, 1.O.O.F., and of the Rod and Gun club. He was a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal church.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. C.C. Bentley, pastor of St. Stephen's Epicsopal church, will officiate. Burial will be made in the Protestant cemetery at Allegany.
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Family Photo:
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Shirleyann85 originally submitted this to ShirleyHitchcockBrown on 18 Jun 2011
C. Z. Hall Family
The children of Cornelius Zealman & Elva Diana (Ayers) Hall.
"Augusta Hall Kyser was the great granddaughter of David Hall. David Hall was born in 1756. He served with General George Washington during the Revolutionary War and two of his younger brothers were in the war of 1812. Cyrus Hall was one of these brothers. David Hall came to South Olean in 1835 and at that time the family was the first white family to settle south of the Allegheny River. One of David's sons, Philo and his family of 14 children, lived in a cabin which was located on what is now known as the West River Road, Town of Allegany and on property that is now owned by Michael and Mary Peck.
C.Z.Hall family
standing: Truman B. Hall, Homer Hall, Elmer Hall
seated: Nina Hall Wheeler, Irene Hall Anderson, Eunice Theodora Hall Carter, Emma Hall Fay, Eva Hall Miller
The Olean Times, 13 Jan 1926 , Olean, Cattaraugus, New York, USA
Truman B. Hall
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Truman B. Hall, seventy-four years old, of South Olean, died this morning at 5:30 o'clock at his home. He was born in Allegany in September, 1851 and lived in Olean the greater part of his life.
He is survived by three sons, Fred, Oliver and Norman Hall of this city; one brother, Elmer Hall, of Olean; five sisters, Mrs. George Wheeler, Mrs. Irene Anderson, Mrs. Charles Carter, Mrs. Herman Miller and Mrs. Emma Fay of this city, three grandchildren and one great grandchild.
He was a member of the Olean Lodge No. 471, 1.O.O.F., and of the Rod and Gun club. He was a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal church.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. C.C. Bentley, pastor of St. Stephen's Epicsopal church, will officiate. Burial will be made in the Protestant cemetery at Allegany.
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Family Photo:
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garrett596 added this on 3 Sep 2011
Shirleyann85 originally submitted this to ShirleyHitchcockBrown on 18 Jun 2011
C. Z. Hall Family
The children of Cornelius Zealman & Elva Diana (Ayers) Hall.
"Augusta Hall Kyser was the great granddaughter of David Hall. David Hall was born in 1756. He served with General George Washington during the Revolutionary War and two of his younger brothers were in the war of 1812. Cyrus Hall was one of these brothers. David Hall came to South Olean in 1835 and at that time the family was the first white family to settle south of the Allegheny River. One of David's sons, Philo and his family of 14 children, lived in a cabin which was located on what is now known as the West River Road, Town of Allegany and on property that is now owned by Michael and Mary Peck.
C.Z.Hall family
standing: Truman B. Hall, Homer Hall, Elmer Hall
seated: Nina Hall Wheeler, Irene Hall Anderson, Eunice Theodora Hall Carter, Emma Hall Fay, Eva Hall Miller
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Anna (Jackson) Hall Widow's Pension Transfer, 25 Jun 1842 , Cattaraugus County, New York Anna (Jackson) Hall Widow's Pension Transfer
25 Jun 1842
Cattaraugus County, New York
Anna Hall's application for transfer of her Widow's Pension from Michigan to New York. And David's date and place of death.
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C. Z. Hall Family
The children of Cornelius Zealman & Elva Diana (Ayers) Hall. "Augusta Hall Kyser was the great granddaughter of David Hall.
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David HALL Sr, Revolutionary War pension, September 1818, Connecticut Hall, David Jr, Sep 1818 , , , Connecticut garrett596added this on 7 Aug 2012 coappleby1originally submitted this to Appleby - Kingman Family Tree on 14 Dec 2011 Revolutionary War pension as found on www.ancestry.com |
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Obituary - Truman B. Hall, the Olean Times 13 Jan 1926 , Olean, Cattaraugus, New York, USA garrett596 added this on 21 Jan 2011
walkingthepast originally submitted this to All the Kamery Clan on 19 Jan 2010 Truman B. Hall
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Truman B. Hall, 74 years old, of South Olean, died this morning at 5:30 o'clock at his home. He was born in Allegany in Sept, 1851 and lived in Olean the greater… |
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Descendants of David HALL: C.Z.Hall Family portrait 20180805 Kerns, Austria- Notes copied from front Media Description, consolidate 3 Media into one, re-organize:
Descendants of David HALL
Augusta Hall Kyser was the great granddaughter of David Hall.
David Hall was born in 1756. He served with General George Washington during the Revolutionary War and two of his younger brothers were in the war of… |
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Descendants of David HALL
Augusta Hall Kyser was the great granddaughter of David Hall.
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Record for Lydia Wildman
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Revolutionary War Story, Connecticut
David Hall fought in the Revlutionary War.
His experience was written up in a children's history book, "America First", written by Lawton B. Evans and published in 1920, a tale of killing an indian during guard duty. He was a SGT serving from Connecticut..
StuartWalker723 added this on 20 Nov 2011
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Revolutionary War Story, Connecticut
David Hall fought in the Revlutionary War.
His experience was written up in a children's history book, "America First", written by Lawton B. Evans and published in 1920, a tale of killing an indian during guard duty. He was a SGT serving from Connecticut..
StuartWalker723 added this on 20 Nov 2011
garrett596 originally submitted this to Sautter-Hyde Family Tree on 10 Jan 2009
THE FAMILY TREE OF JUDSON LEROY WALKER AND LAURA ELLEN PFUNDFIND PERSON IN TREE StuartWalker723
- [S832] Stephen Hopkins, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, (Name: General Society of Mayflower Descendants;).
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations
Stephen Hopkins
The Descendants Surnames from Mayflower Families Through Five Generations
Five Generations
Volume 6
Alphabetical Index
A Abbott/Abbot, Ackly, Adams, Adkins, Atken, Alden/Aldin, Aldridge, Allen/Allyn, Allerton Almony, Alvord, Amidon, Andrews/Androus, Andrus, Angell, Annable/Anable/Annible, Arey/Arcy, Armstrong, Arnol, Arnold, Ashcroft, Asten, Atkins/Attkins, Atwood/Attwood, Austin, Avery, Ayres/Aires/Eairs
B Babbit/Basset, Bachelder, Backus, Bacon, Badcock, Bailey, Baker, Ball, Ballard, Bangs, Barber. Bardem. Barding, Barker, Barlow, Barnaby, Barnes, Barnet, Barney, Barnum, Barrows/ Barrow, Bartlett, Bascom, Bassett, Batchelder, Bates, Battishall/Baddishall/Badishall/Batteshall, Baty/Bate,/Batee/Batey, Bayles, Bearse/Bearce/Bearss, Bee, Bell, Bellows, Benedict, Benham, Benjamin, Bennett/Bennet, Benson, Bently, Benton, Berry/Berrie, Besse/Bessey, Bethrong, Bettee/Bestee (see Baty), Bichford/Bigford, Biggs, Billings/Billing, Billington, Binney, Birch, Birge (see Burgess), Bisbee/Bisbe/Bisby, Bishop, Bixby/Bixbe/Bixbee/Byxbee/Bigsby/Briggsby, Blackenton, Blacks, Blackwell, Blake, Blanchard, Blodgett, Bloice, Boardman, Bodfish, Bolles, Bond, Bonum, Bordon, Bordman/Bowerman, Boswell, Bosworth/Bozworth, Bourne, Bouton/Boutain/Bowten, Bowen, Bowerman, Bowman, Boyd/Boid, Bradbury, Bradford, Bradley, Bragdon/Bragdin, Brainard/Braiderd/Braidnard, Braley, Branch, Bray, Breed, Brewster, Briggs, Brigham, Brine, Britten, Brooks, Broughton, Brown/Browne, Brownson, Bryant, Buchman, Buck, Buckley, Bull/Bul, Bullard, Bujmpus, Bunker, Burbank, Burch, Burel, Burgess/Birge/Burges/Brugis/Burg/Burdgs/Burge/Burges/Burgis, Burlock, Burr, Burrage, Burrows, Bursall, Bursley, Bushnell, Buswell, Butler, Butterfield, Byington, Byxbee (see Bixby)
C Cady, Cahoon, Cain, Calkins/Calken, Camp, Campbell/Campbel, Canterbury, Carey (see Cary), Carnes, Carpenter, Carr, Carrier, Carter, Cartwright, Carver, Cary/Carey, Caswell, Cathcart, Chaggon, Chalker, Chandler, Chapel, Chapin, Chapman, Chase/Chace/Chaise, Cheever, Cheney, Chick, Childs, Chillingsworth, Chilton, Chiply, Chipman/Chitman, Chittenden, Church, Churchill, Clafflen, Claghorn/Chaggon, Clapp/Clap, Clark/Clarke/Clerk, Clay, Clements, Cleveland/Cleaveland/Clevland, Coan, Cobb/Cob, Cockrill, Cocks, Codman, Cogswell, Colburn, Cole, Coleman, Collier, Collins/Colings/Collings, Comer, Conant, Cone, Converse, Cook/Cooke, Cooley, Coombs/Cooms/Coomes/, Cooper, Cortengl, Cottle, Coult, Covell/Covall/Covel/Covil, Cowdrey, Cowell, Cowling, Craft, Croby, Crocker, Crosby/Crosbe/Crosbee/Crosbey, Cross, Crowell/Crowel/Crow, Cummings, Cummingham, Curtis, Cushing, Cushman, Cutler, Cutter, Cutting
D Daggett, Daily, Damon, Dana, Daniels, Dart, Darte, Davenport, Davis, Dawes, Dat, Dean/Deane, Decosta, Delano, Demuck, Dennis, Derby, Dewey, Dexter, Dickinson, Dill, Dillingham, Dimmock, Dingley, Doane, Dodd, Dodge, Doggett, Dolbeare, Dolliver, Done, Dorr, Doty/Doaty/Dotie, Douglas, Downing, Downs, Drake, Drayton/Draughton, Drew, Drinkwater, Dudley, Dun, Dunbar, Duncan, Dunham, Dunster, Durkee, Durrant, Dyer
E Eames, Eastman, Eaton, Edson, Edwards, Eldredge/Eldred/Eldredg/Eldridge, Eliot, Elkins, Ellis, Elmes, Elmore, Emery, Engs, Estabrook, Eversley, Everson, Ewer
F Fairchild, Falkner, Farley, Farley, Farrer, Farris, Fassett, Faunce, Fay, Feering, Frenwisk, Finney, Fish, Fisher, Fitch, Fitzrandolph, Fogg, Foote, Ford, Foster/Foster, Foye, Franklin, Freeman, French, Fuller, Fullerton
G Gage, Gallop, Galpin, Ganoung, Gardner/Gardiner, Garnsey, Garrison, Gates, Geer, Gibbs, Giddings, Gilchrist, Gilkey, Gill/Gills, Gillett, Ginkins (see Jenkins), Godding, Godfrey/Godfree, Goff, Goldsmith, Goodard, Goodspeed, Goodwin, Goodins, Gorham, Gorman, Gould/Goold, Gray, Greeley, Green, Greenleaf, Grew, Grice, Griffith/Griffeth, Gross/Groose/Grose, Grozer/Grosier/Grozier, Guild, Guile, Gutch
H Hadley, Hale, Haling, Hall, Hallett/Hallet/Hallets, Hamblen/Hamblin, Hamelyn, Hamilton/Habelton/Hambelton, Hamlin/Hamlen/Hamlyn, Hammond, Hamy, Handy, Hanford, Harding/Hardin/Hardne, Harlow, Harris, Harrison, Harrod, Hartshorn, Harvey, Harvice, Harwood, Haskell/Hascall, Hatch, Haughton (see Horton), Havens, Hawes/Hause/Haws, Hawkins, Hawden/Haydon, Hayes, Hayford, Hayward, Hazen, Headley, Hedge, Heel, Hempstead, Hendee, Henry, Herling (see Horton), Hewett, Hewyaood, Hickerman, Hickley, Hickman/Hickerman, Hicks, Higgins/Higgens, Hill, Hillard, Hinkley/Hickly/Hincly, Hincks, Hoag/Hoog, Hobart, Hodges, Holbrook/Holbrooks, Holdershaw (see Shaw), Holdin, Holdridge, Holley/Holy, Holmes/Holms, Holt, Homer, Hool, Hooper, Hopkins, Hosay/Heasy, Hoskins, Hosmer, Hotchkiss/Hodgskin/Houghkins, Houdlette, Hough, House (see Howes), Hovey, Howe/How, Howell, Howes/Hows/House, Howland, Howser, Hoyt/Hayt, Hubbard, Hubbs, Huckins/Huckings/Hugens, Hudson, Hull, Humphrey, Hungerford, Hunt, Hunter, Huntington, Hurd, Hurlbut, Hutchinson, Hutton, Hyde
I Inglee/Ingals/Ingell/Ingells/Ingels/Ingle/Ingley/Inglus, Irons, Isaacs, Isham, Ivet
J Jackson, Jacocks, James, Jarvis, Jeffers, Jenkins/Ginkins, Jenks, Jennings, Johnson, Joice (see Joyce), Jones, Jordan/Jordon, Joslyn, Joyce/Joice, Judd
K Keen, Keigwin, Keith, Kelley/Kelly, Kellog, Kendall, Kendrick/Kenrick/Kenwrick/Kenwricke/Kindreck/Kendwrick/Kenwrick, Kenney/Kennay/Kenny/Kinne/Kinny/McCinny/Ninne, Kent, Keys, Kibbee, Kidder, Kilborn/Kilbourn, Killey, Kimball, Kimberly, King, Kingsley, Kinny/Kinney (see Kenney), Knapp, Kneeland, Knibloe/Kniblo/Kinblow, Kniffen, Knowles, Knowlton
L Laha, Lamb, Lamkin/Lampkin, Landers, Lane, Langford, Larrabee, Latham, Lathley, Lawrence, Leach, Leanard, Lecraft, Lee Leonard, Lettice, Leverich, Levet, Lewis/Lewes, Little, Lincoln/Linckelne/Linckeloo/ Linckeloo/Lincolne/Linkalew/Linkalue/Linkernue/Linkernue/Linkhorn/Lunkhornew/Linkon, Lindley, Lindsey, Ling, Linnell/Linel/Linnel/Lennett, Lisk, Lister/Litster, Lobdell, Lock/Locke, Lombard/Lumbard/Lumbart, Long, Loomis, Lord, Loring, Lothrop, Louden, Loveland, Lovell, Lovering/Loverin, Lowell, Lucas, Luce, Lumbard, Lumpkin, Lyman, Lyon
M McCall, McDougal, Macinny (see Kenney), Mackelhany/Micklehenny, McLean, Magne, Magrath, Makepeace, Maker, Manley, March/Murch, Marchant (see Merchant), Marks, Marson, Maston, Mason, Matthews, Maxwell, Mayhew/Hayhieu, Mayo, Meacham, Meeks, Meigs, Merchant/Marchant, Mereen, Merithew, Merll, Merrick/Marick/Mayrick/Merick/Miricks/Mirrick/Myrick/Myrrick, Merrill, Meriman, Messenger, Metcalf, Miles, Miller, Millet, Mills, Mitchell, Moody, Moore/Moor, Morey, Morley, Morris/Morrice, Morse, Morton, Mose, Mott, Mulford, Munro, Murdock/Murdoch, Murray/Murry, Muzzey/Muzzy, Myrick (see Merrick)
N Neale, Nelson, Newcomb/Newcome, Newland, Newton, Nichols, Nicholson/Nicholson, Nickerson/Nicorsen/Nicorson, Niciksib (see Nicholson), Norcott/Norcott/Corket, Northey, Norton, Noyes/Noice, Nye
O Olcott, Oliver, Olmstead, Ordway, Orris, Osborn/Osborne, Otis
P Packard, Paddleford, Paddock/Padock, Paine/Pain/Payne, Palmer, Parish/Paris/Parris, Parker, Perkins (see Perkins), Parrish, Parslow, Partridge, Patch, Patrick, Patteshall/Padishall (see Battishall), Paxton, Payne (see Paine), Pearce/Pearse (see Piece), Pease, Peck, Peebles, Peirce (see Pierce), Pelton, Penfield, Pennell, Pepper, Percival, Perkins/Parkins, Perry, Peterman, Peterson, Phelps (see Phillips), Phillips/Philips/Philipse, Phinney/Pinney, Phippeny, Picket, Pierce/Pearce/Parce/Peirce/Pearse, Pike, Pine, Pinkham, Pinson, Pitcher, Pittee, Pitts, Placeway, Platt, Pomeroy, Platt, Pomeroy/Pomroy, Pool, Pope, Porter, Poster, Pratt, Prence (see Prince), Preston, Price, Priest, Prince/Prence, Prindle, Prior/Pryor, Prown, Pudney, Puringotn, Purple, Putmn
Q Quincy
R Rackcliff, Ragan, Rand, Randall, Ransom, Rathborne, Raymond, Real, Reding, Redman/Redmon/Redmond/Radmond, Reed/Read, Rees, Remick, Revis, Reynolds/Rathnolds, Rice, Rich, Richmond, Richard, Rideout, Rider/Ryder, Ridley, Ring/Ringe, Riordan, Ripley, Robbins/Robbens/Robins, Roberts/Roberds, Robin/Robins (see Robbins), Robinson, Roch, Rogers/Roggers, Rollo, Rounseville, Rowley/Rowlee, Ruggles, Russell/Russel, Ryder (see Rider)
S Sackett, Sage, Salfour, Samson/Sampson, Sanborn, Sargent, Saunders, Savage, Savery, Sawyer, Scammon, Scollay, Scott, Scudder, Seabury, Sears/Seers/Seerss, Seborne, Selleck, Severance, Seward, Sexton, Sharp, Shattuck, Shaw/Holdershaw, Sheppard/Shepard, Shermn, Short, Shurtleff/Shirley, Silveste (see Sylvester), Simmons, Skeffe, Skellinger, Slack, Slader, Slafter, Slater, Slawson, Shaw/Smalley/Smally/Smaley, Smith, Snow, Somes, Soule/Soul/Sarle, Southworth, Spafford, Spalding, Sparrow, Spaulding, Spear, Spencer, Spooner, Sprague, Springer, Sprout, Squire, Stafford, Standish, Stanford, Stanley, Staples, Stark, Starweather, State, Stearns, Stebbins, Steel, Stetson/Stutson, Stevens/Stephens/Stephen, Stewart (see Stuart), Stillman, Stocking, Stoddard, Stone, Storrs, Story, Stoyll, Strachey, Stratton/Stratten, Strong, Strout, Stuart/Stewart/Stuward, Stubbs, Studley/Studly, Stugis, Sturdevant/Sturtevant/Sturdivant/Sturdefant, Sturges/Sturgis, Stutson (see Stetson), Stuward (see Stuart), Sullivan, Sumner, Swallow, Sweetland, Sweeter, Swett/Sweat/Sweet, Swift, Swinnerton, Sykes, Sylvester/Silvester
T Talcott, Tart, Taylor/Tayler, Temple, Thacher/Thatcher, Thayer, Thomas, Thompson/Thomson/Tomson, Throp, Thrasher/Thresher, Thwing, Ticknor, Tilden, Tiler, Tillson, Tilton, Tingley, Tinkham, tisdale, Titcomb, Titus, Tobey, Tolman, Tomlin/Tombling, Torrey, Totman, Towner, Towns, Townsend, Tracy/Treasey, Traver, Treat, Tripp, Trow/Trough, Trowbridge, True, Tryon, Tucker, Tupper, Turner, Twining/Twiney, Tyler, Tyrrel
U Ufford
V Vaughan/Vaughn, Vernon, Vickery/Vickere/Vickerie/Vickry/Vicories, Vinal/Vinall, Vincent, Vose
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- [S395] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;), Source number: 12261.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY.
Record for Matthew Wildman Matthew Wildman B:12 Nov 1678 in Crosdalegrains, Yorkshire, England D:8 Feb 1741 in Middletown, Bucks, Pennsylvania Mary Hayhurst B: 19 Jan 1703 in Middletown, Bucks, Pennsylvania ParentsUNKNOWN UNKNOWN U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Matthew Wildman Name: Matthew Wildman Gender: Male Birth Place: EN Birth Year: 1678 Spouse Name: Mary Hayhurst Marriage Year: 1722 Marriage State: PA Number Pages: 1
Matthew Wildman
B:12 Nov 1678 in Crosdalegrains, Yorkshire, England
D:8 Feb 1741 in Middletown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Mary Hayhurst
B: 19 Jan 1703 in Middletown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
ParentsUNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Matthew Wildman
Name: Matthew Wildman
Gender: Male
Birth Place: EN
Birth Year: 1678
Spouse Name: Mary Hayhurst
Marriage Year: 1722
Marriage State: PA
Number Pages: 1
Source Citation: Source number: 22474.006; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1.
Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.
Description:
This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources.
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Mary Hayhurst
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Matthew WILDMAN
Matthew WILDMAN
B:12 Nov 1678 in Crosdalegrains, York, or, England
D:8 Feb 1741 in Middletown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Martin Wildman
1653-1699
UNKNOWN
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Matthew Wildman
Name: Matthew Wildman
Gender: Male
Birth Place: EN
Birth Year: 1678
Spouse Name: Mary Hayhurst
Marriage Year: 1722
Marriage State: PA
Number Pages: 1
Source Citation: Source number: 22474.006; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1; .
Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.
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