Marriage Notes for James Mills and Polly DERRICK-336
Spencer Goodpasture says marriage occurred in 1806
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Per Olsen: Info from Leonard F. Raab e-mail of Nov 10, 2000:
Bybea L. Derrick served in War of 1812 : Warren's Regiment, NewYork MilitiaConflicting info: ... may have moved to Spring Grove, Green, WI and died there. From Derthick/Derrick family genealogy by Spencer and Goodpasture, Bybie Derrick, 1795-1849 was buried at the original homestead in Spring Grove.
Marriage Notes for Bybie Luke Derrick and Statira FELTON-1609
Spencer Goodpasture says marriage at Clarence Center.
Name may be Helen per S&G>
From WikiTree:
FindAGrave information: John Dodge was born 1689. He died Nov. 16, 1776 in Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
John Dodge was born 1689, and baptized as an adult on December 16, 1722, in Montville, by the Reverend James Hillhouse, Second Congressional Church of North Parish. With his wife, Elizabeth, he united with the church April 7, 1723. In 1725, he sold land given him by his father in Montville, to his brother, Israel, and removed to Colchester, Connecticut. He afterwards removed to Canterbury, Connecticut. Norwich town records says: "John Dodge of Canterbury died November 16, 1776, in the 87th or 88th year of his age, as said by his son, Edward, at whose request this record is made." The following baptisms are from Montville church records. Children: John, baptized March 10, 1723, died January 23, 1794 (This date of death taken from church records of Hanover, a town adjoining Canterbury.)[1]
Family links:
Parents: Israel Dodge (1645 - ____); Hannah Weeks
Children: John Dodge (____ - 1794)* (calculated relationship)
Sibling: Mary Dodge Fox (1700 - 1742)* (calculated relationship)
John was buried at Old Smith Cemetery, Canterbury, Connecticut. His memorial has links to those of family members.[2]John Dodge, son of Israel Dodge and [Stebbins-651|Elizabeth Stebbins]]was born circa 1689 at New Shoreham, Block Island, Newport, Rhode Island. [3]
He married Elizabeth Stebbins on 25 June 1717 at New London, New London, Connecticuit.[3] John was baptized as an adult on 16 Dec. 1722. [3] He died on 16 Nov. 1776 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut, USA.[3]
Sources
↑ Theron Royal Woodward, Member New England Historic Genealogical Society, Old Colony Historical Society, Dodge Genealogy Descendants of Tristram Dodge, Lanward Pub Co, Chicago, IL (1904), p 11
↑ Find A Grave Memorial#115303845 John Dodge
↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Theron Royal Woodward. Dodge Genealogy Descendants of Tristram Dodge. Chicago, Illinois: Lanward Publishing Co., 1904. page 7,11[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924029840448#page/n11/mode/2up Woodward -Dodge]
Mary Ann was the daughter of William and Ann Bliss Welch
John Turner never maried.
m. Guy Loomis
m. 5 Apr 1805 Joseph Dean of Litchfield, CT
m. Rufus Benson
Polly married William Eyles at Warren, CT on 15 Apr 1804
The Spencer Goodpasture book gives Nancy's birth as 10 Mar 1783. This does not seem possible if her sister Polly was born Sep 1782.
Nancy married Lewis Batterson in 1813
Mary was the daughter of Jonathan and Rachel Otis Harris of Montville, CT.
married Anna Birch
married Mary Haynes in Botetourt, VT
m. Percie Loomis
John maried Harriet Jacques
Harris married Electa Gould.
Mary married Danford Abbott,
Nancy married Nathaniel Harris 8 May 1821
Rachel never married
Lydia never married.
From Wayne Olsen:
From "Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks", By Spencer and Goodpasture. Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 1986: First married Mary Gifford. Susanna (Shelley) GARNER was second wife. States he was born at Plymouth (Lakenham) MA.
1698- Joshua sells land at Plymouth to Samuel Waterman. Same year he possibly moved to father's homestead at Lakenham (near Plympton). New church at Plympton established that year.
1702 - Town of Plymouth makes grant of land to Joshua.
From Genealogy of the Ransom Family of America:
Date and place of Joshua's death uncertain; he was living at the old homestead in Plympton, Dec 3, 1713. Susanna Garner's death different than previously listed,... states 10 Mar 1735. Also does not list birth of daughter Susanna.. lists Robert and Mary children by Mary Gifford, and John , Sarah, and Joshua by Susanna Garner.
The record of Joshua's life and career is obscure and involved in much uncertainty. It is obvious from a close review of the Plymouth records that he was a man active in affairs, having numerous land deals, indicating that he was a general trader and property man. After his second marriage his relations to his children seem to have been mainly restricted to John, the son by his wife Susanna. He gave him the home at Plympton previous to his death. It seems quite likely that Robert and Mary, the children by Mary Gifford, remained in Rhode Island after their mother's death in their uncles's (Yelverton-Gifford) family, where they were reared.
From "Historical Outline of the Ransom Family of America & Genealogical Record of the Colchester CT Branch," by Wyllys C. Ransom. Ann Arbor MI, 1903:
...He was born at the paternal home at Lakenham, Plymouth. It does not seem that he in any way inherited his father's querulous disposition. The court records contain no mention of his appearance there form misconduct of any sort.
...It is said that Joshua and Mary immediately upon their marriage went to Rhode Island to live, which is not improbable in as much as Yelverton Gifford, Mary's brother, had already settled at or near North Kingston in the Providence Plantations, which had already began to attract many settlers from the Plymouth colony. But it did not long remain their home. Mary died in 1689, and Joshua's marriage to Susannah Garner occurred Mar 10, 1692, and is the first record we have of Joshua's presence in Plymouth after Mary's death.
... The records do not prove the birth of but one child (John) to Joshua and Susanna, although there may have been others.
... From the little information that can be gathered pertaining to the matter it is likely that Joshua and his wife, Susanna, after their marriage were residents in RI for some years but went back to Plympton about 1702. It seems almost certain that Joshua's children by his first wife remained under the care of their uncle, Yelverton Gifford, at North Kingston, RI, by whom after their uncle's death, they were mainly reared.
There is something mysterious about the close of Joshua's eventful career. No record has been found of his death. He simply disappeared after 1713, when he was living at the old homestead at Lakenham, and unless it might possibly be he that married Mary Wright Dec 1722, nothing further of his career is known, and it is probable that he died soon after giving his home to his son John...
It is certain that Joshua, in the final disposition of his concerns, gave his property for the most part, to his son John, for whom he appearsto have had a close affection. He made no provision for his children, Robert and Mary, probably because he considered them already sufficiently prospered in their worldly affairs. If he had a son Joshua by his second wife, so far as is known he was left to his own resources, and his descendants, if he had any besides the daughter Hannah, are not, with our present in sight to his family record, designated and proven.
From Wayne Olsen:
On marriage source, one of 3 LDS IGI listings indicates name as T Augustine or Gustin or Gurstin.
Birth source: 6 LDS IGI listings, with minor conflicts: 2 of 5 list father as Augustine L. or Jean. Mother's last name may be either Browne or Brown. One lists birth date as 5 Mar 1699.
Listed in LDS Ancestral File: ID (9NCZ-F2)
"The Gustine Compendium" by Gustine Courson Weaver (Mrs. Clifford Weaver), published by Powell & White, Cincinnati has paragraph on Thomas:
"Thomas, born at Lynn MA, among the Colchester, MA, records we find that "Thomas Gustine and Sarah Holmes were married ye 7 day of June, 1722 at Colchester. He died in 1765. The estate was settled in 1765. Thomas Sr. was one of the founders and a deacon for many years of First Church of Salem, MA. (probably CT)
"A prominent and much respected man in that community, Bartholomew Gustine, a sculptor, was his grandson.From "Genealogy and History of the Derthicks and Related Derricks", By Spencer and Goodpasture. Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 1986: Moved to Colchester in 1722.
Death location probably Salem CT vice MA,... family page changed to reflect that.
From "The Gustin and Carlisle Genealogy", by Lester C. Gustin, 1954, Modern Press, Newton, MA:
The name is spelled Gurstin in the Colchester CT marriage record....The family removed from Colchester to Salem, MA (probably CT instead), where Thomas was one of the founders and, for many years, a deacon of the First Church of Salem. ... Sarah's death record spells her name Gastin.From "Chronicles of a CT Farm" compiled by Mary E. Perkins, Boston, 1905:
Thomas Gustin had been in charge of the extensive Fitch farm in Colchester/New Salem area for many years, and upon Col Fitch's death, Thomas purchased portions of the farm in 1758.
Probate records indicate his estate was sold at auction 7 Oct 1794 for 256 pounds. (date seems off, may be the son Thomas Gustin. Estate probated 1792-3. Charles Bulkley, Esq was administrator of estate. Roger Griswold Jr. got fees for legal work.
From Wayne Olsen
From "The Gustin and Carlisle Genealogy", by Lester C. Gustin, 1954, Modern Press, Newton, MA:
Married twice. Served as ensign in the Indian Wars and was a soldier under Col. William Whiting in 1709 in the expedition against Canada.Listed in LDS Ancestral File, AFN: 8VGX-LG. Believe death date in error(1 Feb 1738), as it is same date as wife's, and he married second time later.
From"The Griswold Family:The First Five Generations in America", TheGriswold Family Assn. 1990:
He moved to Bolton, CT in 1729. About 1760 he was living in Harwinton, CT. He is mentioned in the Wyllys Papers as a soldier under Col. William Whiting in the 1709 expedition against Canada.
His estate was probated Nov 4, 1772 at Litchfield, CT.
Lists daughter Hannah, b. Feb 8, 1725/6; d. Nov 4, 1757. (?)