Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Elizabeth ROE

Though her birth information says Suffield Mass, It is actually the same town as her husband was born in.

From the Suffield Library site, "Suffield remained a Massachusetts town until 1749 when it became a part of Connecticut. Suffield was, for most of its history, primarily a small agriculturally based town. Tobacco put Suffield on the map economically. As in so many Connecticut valley towns, tobacco was an important crop almost right from the beginning. It was the primary crop in the 1800’s and through much of this century. The first cigar factory in the United States was built here in 1810."  http://www.suffield-library.org/localhistory/index.htm


Submit HOWE

There is some evidence that Submit was still alive in 1800 living with a daughter, Submit Howe.
See 1800 census for Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts


James CONVERS

James born about 1620 in England, called Lieutenant; died May 19, 1715; married Anna, daughter of Robert Long. (p. 115/6)