Notes
Matches 2,051 to 2,100 of 7,770
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
2051 | He may be the Stephen Hazard of South Kingstown who died c1727; will mentions son Thomas, etc. | Hazard, Stephen (I27015)
|
2052 | He may be the Sylvester Gardiner Hazard mentioned as a son in the will of Robert Hazard, physician, of South Kingstown, RI. This will was dated 8 FEb 1771. | Hazard, Sylvester Gardiner (I15639)
|
2053 | He may be the Thomas Remington who married Lydia Collins. | Remington, Thomas (I05036)
|
2054 | He may be the Thomas Rogers born 6 Dec 1733 at Newport, son of Thomas & Content (Arnold) Rogers. However, there were several other individuals of the same name in the area. | Rogers, Thomas (I01310)
|
2055 | He may be the William Almy who married Phebe Briggs on 7 Sep 1750 at Amicable Congregational Church (in church marriage records). | Almy, William (I18585)
|
2056 | He may be the William Battey who married Patience and had a dtr named Rebecca Tayer Battey b 1813. | Battey, William IV (I26875)
|
2057 | He may be the William H. Hambly of Tiverton who married Sarah Ann Carr, daughter of Richmond & Jemima (Fish) Carr, on 1 Nov 1841 in Portsmouth (see elswhere on this family tree). | Hambly, William Henry (I02148)
|
2058 | He may be the William H. Manchester age 57 in the 1920 Federal Census, residing at Providence, RI, with wife Florence E. 56 and son William H. Jr. 29 (all born RI). | Manchester, William Henry (I02395)
|
2059 | He may be the William Martin who witnessed the Jamestown wills of David Greene on 21 July 1759, John Hull on 20 Nov 1759 and again the codicil on 30 January 1762, and John Hammett on 9 August 1766. | Martin, William (I11864)
|
2060 | He may be the William Peirce whose will was dated 15 July 1791, proved 27 August 1791 at East Greenwich, RI. This will mentions a wife Catherine, and daughters Phebe (w/o Caleb Andrews), Sarah (w/o John Place), Deborah, Mary, & Comfort (last two under 18). | Peirce, William (I09722)
|
2061 | He may be the William Remington, age 41, living in Johnston, RI, in the 1850 Federal Census, with the Blanchard family. in 1860 he appears to be the William Remington, age 60, living in Johnston with Joanna Remington and children. In 1870 he is 63 and living at Johnston with William & Phebe Kent. William is his nephew, son of Susan Briggs Remington Kent. | Remington, William Warner (I08883)
|
2062 | He may be the William who married Susana Wodell in 1768 (see "Genealogy of a Part of the Wodell Family, from 1640 to 1880" by Eli Wodell, p 61; Google Books). | Elsbree, William (I18657)
|
2063 | He may be the Wlliam Manchester b. c1776, father of Martha (probably Manchester) b. c1809, who married Gardner Hambly. In the 1850 Federal Census he is age 74, living with Gardner's family. | Manchester, William (I05878)
|
2064 | He may be this individual listed in the SSDI: Name: Philip Remington Last Residence: 3533 Englewood, Sarasota, Florida, United States of America Born: 16 Nov 1917 Died: Jul 1975 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) | Remington, Philip (I18184)
|
2065 | He may be Thomas Pearce Arnold, son of Thomas Arnold, whose will was proved at East Greenwich 25 March 1809. He died 17 April 1806. | Arnold, Thomas Pearce (I12986)
|
2066 | He may have been a son of Joseph & Penelope (Case ) Lake (needs more research). | Lake, Joseph Jr. (I16391)
|
2067 | He may have been a twin to John. | Eldred, Daniel (I05525)
|
2068 | He may have been Asa Armington, who also had married Mercy Remington, Bathiah's sister. "Asa Armington, of Rehoboth, yeoman" is mentioned in the will of Enoch Remington as his son-in-law. As both sisters married an Armington, this may have been the same individual, or just brothers or cousins. | Armington, Asa (I05149)
|
2069 | He may have been born 15 Aug 1919. A different date is given in "A Remington Family History" by Lois Remington Smith, p. 66. | Johannsen, Jack (I15816)
|
2070 | He may have been named after Simon Simmons who married Abigail Remington, oldest sister of Joseph. REMINGTON Simeon, drowned, Apr. 26, 1820, a. 31 y. c R. (newenglandancestors.org) | Remington, Simon Simeon (I07988)
|
2071 | He may have been the Thomas Briggs who married Abigail Eldred in this same location and time period. As I can find no other individual of this name in this time period, I am including this marriage here. (needs more research) | Briggs, Thomas (I10387)
|
2072 | He may have been the Thomas Remington who built the Remington Mill at Rockland Village, Scituate, RI, in 1831. This mill manufactured cotton cloth until the Civil War. The RI Cemetery Database shows the graves of Thomas, Clarissa, and their son as located in both the Pawtuxet Cemetery in Warwick, and the Pocasset Cemetery in Cranston. This couple had at least three children who died in infancy: Henry P., b. 1852; and two other babies, one b. 1848 and the other b. 1853. In the 1860 Federal Census, Thomas P. Remington is age 63, living at Scituate, RI, with Dennis H. Arnold & family. Also in the household are Harriet Remington 13, and Mary Remington 10. I have made an assumption that they are Thomas's daughters. | Remington, Thomas P. (I04427)
|
2073 | He may have had a daughter Ann who married Thomas Allen in 1756. Or, she may have been his granddaughter. | Cory, John (I01456)
|
2074 | He may have had additional sons: Joseph T. and Jeremiah F. See Encyclopedia of American Biography: New Series, Volume 4, p. 123; Winfield Scott Downs, American Historical Company; American Historical Society, 1935. According to notes from Dr. J. A. Remington, Jeremiah & Amey had another son who died in infancy. He also notes that Jeremiah married 2nd to Sally Fulton. In the Federal Census of 1850, Jeremiah Knight 60 and wife Sarah 57 are living in Scituate, RI. With them are Jeremiah 17, Joseph 14, and Darius 81. | Knight, Jeremiah (I15570)
|
2075 | He may have married a Hannah Tibbetts. | Tanner, William (I06238)
|
2076 | He may have married first to Hannah W. Crossman on 31 Oct 1841 (Amicable Congregational Church marriage rcords). | Hambly, Gardner (I01657)
|
2077 | He may have married Margaret Thurston (needs research). | Carr, George W. (I04626)
|
2078 | He may have married Renewed Armstrong (needs research). | Carr, James C. (I04625)
|
2079 | He may have married Ruth Matteson, d/o Henry Jr., on 19 Dec 1745 (WG-1-54). | Greene, John (I09326)
|
2080 | He may have married second Elizabeth Cudworth. | Tripp, Joseph (I01501)
|
2081 | He may have married Thankful Meriot/Maryott and moved to Washington County, NY, before 1816. There are so many Remington Kenyons that it gets confusing, but this one does fit the time frame. | Kenyon, Remington (I07597)
|
2082 | He may have served in the military with his brother Joseph, and later married Betsey and settled in Vermont. A Benjamin Remington settled in Sheldon, VT, and had a son Jesse b.1806, who married Patience Griffin. Jesse in turn had a son Hosea who married Lucretia Rice. Another son, Warren, was reportedly born in 1834. That Benjamin needs more research to confirm which family group he belongs in. | Remington, Benjamin (I04031)
|
2083 | He might be the James A. Remington b1886 whose grave is in Newkirk IOOF Cemetery, Kay Co., OK, with wife Flossie M. 1889 - 1962. If Albert J. is James Albert, he must have married sometime after the 1 Jan 1920 census. | Remington, Albert J. (I19450)
|
2084 | He might be the John Clarke who married Priscilla Barker 29 Aug 1728 Newport -- but this needs more research to confirm. There is also a marriage of John Clerk to Abigail Coggeshall, 1 March 1721/22 Newport. This is another possibility. There was also a couple named John & Mary Clarke who had a son John born 1733, Newport. According to a family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect, Abigail and Mary were both wives of this Samuel. This seems to be confirmed by gravestones in the Common Buring Ground, Newport. Consequently, I am adding them to this tree. However, I still am not positive that this particular John Clark with these two wives belongs to Audley. | Clarke, John (I27842)
|
2085 | He migrated to Rennselaer Co., NY. See Rootsweb's Worldconnect. | Sweet, Sylvester (I12606)
|
2086 | He probably is the Albert Remington in the 1840 Federal Census at Suffield, CT. In the 1850 Federal Census, Albert and family are living at Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA, where he is running a boarding house. | Remington, Albert (I08286)
|
2087 | He probably is the Carver Remington, age 25 SD, a lodger living in Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, in 1910. In the 1920 Federal Census, Cravor T. Remington is age 32 NE, living at Chicago, Cook Co., IL. According to the census data, his parents were born MI/IN. In 1930 Carver T. Remington is age 42 SD, living at Proviso, Cook Co., IL. His wife is Catherine, age 35. In the household is a stepson, Otto J., 9; and a daughter, Virginia A., age 4 10/12 (both b IL, but parents born in diff. states). His name appears to be Carver P. in the 1900 census. In 1920 it is written as Cravor T. | Remington, Carver T. (I19019)
|
2088 | He probably married second to Mary Webb at Warwick, 1 Aug 1725. In this ceremony, Mary was wearing "only a shift," signifying that this was a "shift marriage" in which the woman's new spouse was protected from debts of her previous marriage because he could be held responsible only for what she held on her person. | STRAIGHT, Henry Jr. (I01247)
|
2089 | He probably was named after his grandmother's maiden name, Camfield or Canfield. | Boyd, Canfield (I20139)
|
2090 | He was "of Boston, MA" in 1816 when designated trustee in his grandfather William Ellery's will. Edward T. Channing was a professor at Harvard. | Channing, Esq. Edward Tyrell (I09799)
|
2091 | He was "of Cambridge, MA" in 1816 when designated trustee in his grandfather William Ellery's will. | Dana, Esq. Richard Henry I (I09779)
|
2092 | He was "of Hingham, Cambridge, & Boston." (see Remington Ancestry Chart) In the 1910 Federal Census, John T. Remington is age 44, living at Boston (Ward 12), Suffolk Co., MA. His wife Flora is also 44; son Frederick H. is 12, and Dorothy A. is 8. In 1920 the four of them are still in Boston, on Columbus Ave. | Remington, John Theodore (I07913)
|
2093 | He was "of New York" in 1836 when designated executor of the will of William Ellery, his father-in-law. | Sedgwick, Esq. Robert (I09803)
|
2094 | He was "of South Kingstown" on 13 Dec 1739. I have estimated his year of birth and first marriage. | Gardiner, John (I05276)
|
2095 | He was 10th Earl of Warwick. From the website of Warwick Castle: "His son, Guy (1298-1315) was named as one of the Ordainers, a group of Earls who aimed to impose control over King Edward II and govern the kingdom. Their main complaint against the King was the role and powers he had granted Piers Gaveston, a Gascon knight and the King’s probable lover. By 1312, tensions between the King and the Ordainers had risen, therefore Gaveston surrendered to the Earls under promises that his life would be spared. However, Guy de Beauchamp seized the prisoner and brought him to Warwick Castle. After a perfunctory trial in the original Great Hall, Gaveston was sentenced to death and beheaded in the woods just outside Warwick. This move caused a political catastrophe for Guy and he died a mysterious death just three years later." https://www.warwick-castle.com/explore/castle/history/ | de BEAUCHAMP, Guy (I22799)
|
2096 | He was 7th Earl of Gloucester. Read about his very colorful and tempestuous life at Wikipedia. | de CLARE, Earl of Gloucester Gilbert (I19842)
|
2097 | He was a Civil War Vet. | Whitford, Amanzel DeForest (I09494)
|
2098 | He was a member of the first Baptist Church of North Kingstown, RI, 14 April 1816. | Thomas, Coggeshall (I05860)
|
2099 | He was a sea captain who drowned, according to the book "Records of the Bailey Family," p. 36. | Bailey, Jeremiah (I00375)
|
2100 | He was a son of John Stafford & Elizabeth (Greene). | Stafford, John Jr. (I10782)
|