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6101 | REMMINTON (see Remington), John and Mary Parsons, Mar. 1, 1761.* (Marriage at Granville) | Family F03209
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6102 | Reported in the death notices of the New York Evening Post of 27 Aug 1819: "Charleston, 28th ult, Gershom Remington of Jamestown, 20." | Remington, Gershom (I07821)
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6103 | Reported in the death notices of the New York Evening Post, 17 Nov 1819: "Savannah, 2nd inst., Charles Remington, 21" | Remington, Charles Jr. (I11195)
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6104 | Reprinted by Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1990 | Source (S012781)
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6105 | Reprinted in 1982 by The Reprint Co., Spartanburg, SC | Source (S012431)
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6106 | ReRef: parish records of St. John's Church, Mansfield, fiche 8 of 22 p. 36 no. 284 In the 1911 England census, John 18 and his brother Horace 17 were living with their maternal grandfather, Charles Thrall. This was the address that my aunts wrote to in the early-to-mid 1900s: Mr. John J. Coleman, 19, Harvey Ro. Long Lane, Hillingdon, Middlesex, England. Also John Coleman, 32 Walkden St., Mansfield, England. I don't know what became of John -- I wish any relatives in England would find this family tree and get in touch. We have photos of him that he sent to my grandmother up until the 1940s. There was a note in my mom's birthday book: John Coleman's wedding anniversary 23 May (no year); that may refer to this individual. I have found a date of death in 1960 for a John J. Coleman age 67 in Mansfield, so I am assuming it is this same individual as the age and location seem correct (needs more research to confirm). This John J. Coleman likely married Edith Marshall in Jul/Aug/Sep 1917, Mansfield; and he probably married Annie Geary in Southwell in Apr/May/Jun 1933. I have added his wife as Ethel and the two children from the birth index. I am assuming Annie was a second wife after his first wife died. In the 1939 England and Wales Register, Annie is his wife, and the two children are in the household. They are still at 32 Walkden St. There is a birth record for a John J. Coleman in Mansfield in Jan/Feb/Mar 1923. Probably this is "Cousin Johnnie" in the photos we have; I am leaning toward that conclusion. | Coleman, John Joseph Jr. (I12643)
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6107 | Resolved was a son of John Waterman and Anne Olney, and thus a brother of John and Phebe, two of our ancestors. He is mentioned in the will of his mother-in-law, Hannah Carr. | Waterman, Captain Resolved (I02091)
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6108 | Reuben died while a soldier in the Union Army. | Wightman, Reuben Adelbert (I07106)
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6109 | Reuben Greene of Coventry and his wife Esther C. are mentioned in the will of Elizabeth Carr, widow, dated 1 Aug 1841, proved 14 May 1842 at Coventry. This will also names these five children; also mentions Amos, s/o Horace Greene. | Greene, Reuben (I09237)
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6110 | Reuben was a son of Charles Simpson III and Elizabeth "Betsey" (maiden name unknown). (source: M.K. & Barry Miles in Miles Files Version 7, Eastern Shore Public Library website) In the Federal Census of 1870, Reuben & Jane Simson, ages 30 & 28, are living at Accomack Co., Va, with her father and other family members. | Simpson, Reuben R. (I22531)
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6111 | Reuby, d. Shuba(e)l, 2d, & Lucy, b. June 4, 1794; 4; 276 Source: Barbour Collection at: http://www.ctgenweb.org/county/cowindham/records/barbour/barbourashfords.h tm | Snow, Ruby (I25454)
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6112 | Rev. Daniel Wightman was "a zealous pioneer of Baptist faith," along with his brother Valentine. Daniel was ordained in 1704, and appointed co-pastor of Second Baptist church in Newport, a Six-Principal Baptist church. | Wightman, Rev. Daniel (I05831)
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6113 | Rev. David Rounds was Minister of the First Baptist Church of Tiverton from 1755-1765. | Rounds, David Sr. (I28770)
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6114 | Rev. James Cranstoun was a chaplain to King Charles I. | CRANSTOUN, Rev. James (I02821)
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6115 | Rev. James Honeyman was rector of Trinity Church, Newport, RI. | Honeyman, Rev. James (I16594)
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6116 | Rev. L. W. Jackson was the 8th pastor of the Baptist Church of Hancock, Delaware Co., NY. He married N. Maria Remington as his second wife; according to census data, his first wife was named Olive. | Jackson, Rev. L. W. (I20197)
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6117 | Rev. Ray Potter was a Baptist minister in Pawtucket, RI. He also was an ardent abolitionist. He wrote his memoirs of his spiritual journey, available at Google Books. (Memoirs of the life and religious experience of Ray Potter: minister of the Gospel, Pawtucket, pub 1829.) At one point in his life he "fell into the sin of adultery" with a young woman, made a public confession, and spent some time in prison. | Potter, Rev. Ray Wesley (I24957)
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6118 | Rev. Samuel Miller was the first minister of the Baptist Church of Meriden. (source: Kay Larsen, desecndant of Richmond & Rosy Remington) | Miller, Reverend Samuel (I20474)
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6119 | Rev. Thomas Shepard's Marriages | Family F10649
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6120 | Revision of The Luther Family in America, 1976 | Source (S013451)
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6121 | Revolutionary War Soldiers: 1st Lieutenant Samuel Sheldon, with brothers John (Pvt.) and Benajah (Ensign) were members of 13th Regiment, 5th Company, Saratoga District, NY. | Sheldon, Samuel (I01683)
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6122 | Revolutionary War Soldiers: Ensign Benajah Sheldon, with brothers John (Pvt.) and Samuel (1st Lt.) were members of 13th Regiment, 5th Company, Saratoga District, NY. | Sheldon, Benajah (I04594)
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6123 | Revolutionary War Soldiers: Private John Sheldon, with brothers Samuel (1st Lieut.) and Benajah (Ensign) were members of 13th Regiment, 5th Company, Saratoga District, NY. | Sheldon, John (I09515)
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6124 | REYNOLDS ABBY C 1794c - 3 AUG 1874 NK163 | Unknown, Abby C. (I25706)
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6125 | Rhobe, wife of Arnold Potter, is mentioned in her mother's will. | Warner, Rhobe (I26811)
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6126 | Rhoda is mentioned in the wills of her mother Patience (Greene) Andrew and grandmother Rebeckah (Cahoone) Greene. | Andrew, Rhoda (I12167)
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6127 | Rhoda Manchester is mentioned as his granddaughter, daughter of the his deceased Lydia (Gifford) Manchester in the 19 Dec 1788 will of John Gifford, Lydia's father. Research is ongoing to determine which John Manchester married Rhoda. At present, I suspect she may have been the second wife for John Manchester who married Sarah Bailey, but this is yet to be confirmed. | Manchester, Rhoda (I00767)
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6128 | Rhoda's parents as Josiah Coe and Sarah Burr, as well as her date of birth, were found on Rootsweb's Worldconnect. This needs to be confirmed. | Coe, Rhoda (I18073)
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6129 | Rhodes & Almy were married by John Warner, Jr., Justice. | Family F06445
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6130 | RI Genealogical Register (summary of grandfather Enoch's will) has his middle name as Walker; Martha A. Benns has it as Watson. In the 1830 Federal Census, there is a Samuel W. Remington residing at Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA. Probably that is this Samuel. | Remington, Samuel Watson (I04593)
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6131 | RI Genealogical Register, Vol 6, No 4, Carder Hazard Family Bible Record | Source (S013983)
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6132 | RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 19, p. 293 gives Sarah's maiden name as Wright, and says she was born c1626. However, I believe this year is ony a guess; therefore, I have adjusted the estimate a bit based on their first child being born in 1664. I do not know whether they had any other children born prior to Thomas. | Wright, Sarah (I03520)
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6133 | RI Vital Records, New Series, Vol. 13, p. 160, by Alden Beaman, gives Phebe's date of birth as 28 Nov 1793. | Remington, Phebe Ann (I04209)
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6134 | RI Vital Records, New Series, Vol. 13, p. 56, has John's date of birth as 29 Dec 1840. | Manchester, John Edson (I17901)
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6135 | Rial's older sister Abigail Westcott married Daniel Lewis; their son Nelson married Lydia Shaw, sister of Mercy. According to his obituary, Rial died at his son's residence in Wellsville, NY. | Rial Westcott (I29317)
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6136 | Richard "died about 2 hours after being about 83 years old." (see Mayflower Descendants Vol 12, on Francis Cooke, p. 55) | Wright, Richard (I17238)
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6137 | Richard & Abigail were married by Justice Richard Brown. | Family F04264
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6138 | Richard & Phebe were married by Giles Peirce, Justice. | Family F02776
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6139 | Richard & Ruth were twins. | Remington, Richard (I08955)
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6140 | Richard & Sarah had 10 children whose births are recorded at Coventry, RI. | Rice, Captain Richard (I07532)
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6141 | Richard & Sarah were married by William Greene, Justice.Richard & Sarah were married by William Greene, Justice. Sarah was "of Killingly, CT." | Family F04917
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6142 | Richard & Susan had 9 children. Notes from "John Butts: His Ancestors and Some of His Descendants" by Allison Butts: "Richard Butts was a cooper, and at one time resided at Troy, NY. He is buried at Fort Plain, Montgomery Co., NY. His wife is buried at Dover Plains, Dutchess Co., NY." His daughter Hannah married Casper Westerveldt. | Butts, Richard (I16395)
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6143 | Richard & Susannah had at least 5 known children. | Smith, Esquire Richard (2) (I12468)
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6144 | Richard and his wife Eunice were likely first cousins. In the Federal Census of 1860, Richard C. & Eunice Williams are living at Ashford, Cattaraugus Co., NY. They have two children. They are living next to or with his parents, and near Remington family members. They are still at Ashford in 1870. In 1880 Richard is still living there, a widower. With him is married daughter L. Amanda Barnard and her family. | Williams, Richard C. (I23254)
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6145 | Richard is mentioned as a nephew in the March 1785 will of his uncle Nathaniel Munday. A Richard Stanton married Phebe Clark 9 June 1793 at First Baptist Church, Newport, RI. A Richard Stanton and Susanna Goddard receipted a bill to the account of Dr. Isaac Senter of Newport, RI, 26 Sep 1788, from the accounts of Townsend Goddard. | Stanton, Richard (I28599)
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6146 | Richard is mentioned as deceased in his mother's will dated 13 March 1749. | Wickes, Richard (I13566)
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6147 | Richard is mentioned in the will of his grandfather Richard Briggs, dated 9 March 1733. | Matteson, Richard (I07250)
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6148 | Richard is said to be of London. He came as a Pilgrim on the first Mayflower voyage to Plymouth in 1620, and is one of the forty-one signers of the Mayflower Compact. He is one of ten who were distinguished with the title Mister. Richard was one of the nineteen signers who survived the first winter. His wife and five daughters followed in 1623. Elizabeth Warren was called Mistress, a title reserved for noteworthy women. On 22 May 1627, the Division of Cattle names the Warren family: Richard, wife Elizabeth, Nathaniell, Joseph, Mary, Anna, Sara, Elizabeth, & Abigail. This and other information on Richard and his family can be found in "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" Vol. 18, Richard Warren, compiled by Robert S. Wakefield, pub. 1999 by General Society of Mayflower Descendants. For additional information, see: http://www.themayflowersociety.com/pilgrim.htm Also see this excellent web site by Caleb Johnson: http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/RichardWarren.php One genealogy, the Gray-Ide Bible Records (Family Tree Maker CD 180), gives Richard's wife as Esther Juatt. However, the Mayflower Society has found other information confirming Elizabeth Walker as his wife (see notes for Elizabeth). | WARREN, Richard (I05982)
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6149 | Richard Knight was of Hampton, NH, and Newport, RI. Sarah Rogers was his second wife. According to land records, he had a son in "Old England." | Knight, Richard (I24349)
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6150 | Richard Pearce was in Portsmouth, RI, as early as 1654 when he was a witness to a deed. See more about him at the Peirce Project: http://members.aol.com/Pierce476/PierceRI.html#II | PEARCE, Richard (I04289)
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