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401 | History of Harriet Brown Ward | ||
403 | History of John Cottam and Lillie Rose | ||
404 | The Elusive Elijah Shaw | ||
405 | History of Elijah Shaw II | ||
407 | Short History of Julian and Venis Shaw Powell by Venis Shaw Powell | ||
408 | Family History for Phyllis Mozella Shaw and George Fredrick Tucker | ||
409 | Memories of John Riley Shaw by his son, Jim | ||
411 | History of Andrew and Josephine Malcolm Rose | ||
412 | My Mother, Josephine Cottam Shaw by Karen Shaw Thomas | ||
413 | Family History for George Grant Staples | ||
414 | A Short History of Erma Shaw Staples | ||
415 | My Father, John Riley Shaw by Karen Shaw Thomas | ||
416 | History of Blanche Marberger Shaw (1923-1990) | ||
418 | A brief history of James Ward | ||
419 | A Brief History of Elizabeth Johns Shaw Written by Edith Shaw Page, June 1993 | ||
421 | History of Edmund Riley and Sarah Jane Ward Shaw By granddaughter Venis Shaw Powell | ||
422 | History for Beth Shaw Parker | ||
431 | History of Marjorie Shaw | ||
436 | The Application for Membership to the Society of Mayflower Descendants from Stephen H. Muse to Edward Fuller. Twelve generations are lined out with reference sources, names, dates, and places proving the lineage to Edward Fuller, a passenger on the Mayflower voyage which terminated at Plymouth, New England in December of 1620. | ||
437 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the family of Matthew Fuller Matthew arrived in the Plymouth Bay Colony before 26 October 1640, the date he sold land previously purchased from John Gregory. On 5 October 1652 he was appointed lieutenant of a 50-man quota to fight against the Dutch; an expedition that was not needed because peace had been found between England and Holland. On 2 October 1658 he was elected a member of the Council of War. On 17 December 1673 he was appointed Surgeon General of the Colony troops. He took a public stand on the side of the unpopular Quakers and received a fine for it. Included is his Will, which Frances, his wife, swore to the inventory, lists his children and belongings. | ||
438 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the Family of Samuel and Jane Fuller "After being left an orphan shortly after arriving in Plymouth on the Mayflower, Samuel was brought up by his uncle, Dr. Samuel Fuller, the physician of the Pilgrims." "Samuel was the only Mayflower passenger to settle permanently in Barnstable and was one of the last surviving Mayflower passengers." Samuel and Jane had eight children whose names, dates, and places are listed in this document. It also lists names that were in the Will of Samuel. | ||
439 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the Family of Samuel and Mary Fuller "Samuel lived in Barnstable. He was a lieutenant when killed at Rehoboth during King Philip's War." "On 8 June 1676 Mary the wife of Lt. Samuel Fuller late deceased claimed to be with child, and the Court ordered that the child should have an equal portion of the estate..." Samuel, son of Samuel was born after his father's death in 1676. Samuel and Mary had seven children whose names, dates, and places are listed in this document. | ||
440 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and with Ralph and Mary (Fuller) Jones "Ralph Jones is in the 1643 list of Plymouth men 16 to 60 able to bear arms. He was fined 6 Oct. 1657 for not attending church." | ||
441 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Familes Through Five Generations" and the Family of John and Mehitable (Rowley) Fuller John married his cousin, Mehitable Rowley. They had eleven children. "This John Fuller was known as "Little John Fuller" to avoid confusion with his cousin Dr. John Fuller. John and his family moved to E. Haddam CT about 1694." | ||
442 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" with the Family of Thomas and Elizabeth (Lathrop) Fuller Thomas and Elizabeth had eight children. Their birth dates and places are listed in this document. | ||
443 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the Families of Edward Fuller (the record is not complete as it starts on page 47, which was not available) Edward Fuller is listed with his first wife and his second wife, Elizabeth, and their children; nine in total. | ||
444 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" with the Family of Samuel and Elizabeth (Fuller) Rowley Samuel and Elizabeth had eight children who were all born in the early days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in Hebron. | ||
445 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the Family of John and Mary (Cornwall) Fuller John and Mary had seven children, all of whom were born in East Haddam within the Connecticut Colony. | ||
446 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" with the Family of Joseph and Lydia (Day) Fuller "Joseph moved from Colchester to Kent ca. 1738 where he helped found the church of which he became deacon." Joseph and Lydia had eleven children, including Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Joseph and his second wife, Zerviah (Dewey) Noble, is also shown on this record. They did not have any children together. | ||
447 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the Family of Jabez and Hanna (Fuller) Bursley Jabez and Hannah had eight children. Jabez's will lists each of them. | ||
448 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the Family of Benjamin and Mehitable (Fuller) Kneeland Benjamin and Mehitable had seven children. "The will of Benjamin Neland of Hebron 'laboring under a sickness,' dated 12 June 1746, proved 26 June 1746, names daughters Phebe and Abigail, the latter under 18, son Ebenezer, and wife Rachel, executrix." | ||
449 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" and the Family of Thomas and Lydia (Fuller) Hatch Thomas and Lydia had ten children. "Distribution of the estate of Thomas Hatch of Kent was completed 18 April 1778 to widow Lydia, sons Barnabas, Lassell, and James, and daughters Phebe Eaton, Sarah, Abigail Dickenson, Aby and Lydia." | ||
450 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" with the Family of Asa and Mindwell (Fuller) Parish/Parrish "Asa moved from Norwich to Kent CT sometime in 1746. Joseph Smally of Kent sold land in Kent to Asa Parish of Norwich, New London Co. 11 Feb. 1745/6, but on 15 Oct. 1746 Joseph Fuller of Kent sold land to Asa Parish of Kent." | ||
451 | An Excerpt from "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" with Job and Ruth (Fuller) Gould Job and Ruth raised a son, Philo, that Job had with his first wife. | ||
452 | An Excerpt from "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" concerning Edward Fuller. Edward and his brother Samuel "fled Holland as early as 1607 or 1608. Edward Fuller was certainly of the Leyden contingent of the Mayflower's passengers, and so present at the historic embarkation on the Speedwell, at Delfshaven, Saturday July 22-Aug. 1, 1620. His name appears as the twenty-first signer of the 'compact' drawn up in the Mayflower's cabin just previous to her landing at Cape Cod in November, 1620." | ||
453 | An Excerpt from "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" concerning Matthew Fuller and Family A short history about Matthew Fuller and his family's experiences in coming to the Colonies. "Dec. 17, 1673, he was appointed Surgeon-General of the Colony troops, and also of those of Massachusetts, if that Colony approved. For this service he was allowed 4 shillings a day." "In the Quaker controversy, Capt. Fuller took a noble stand in favor of religious toleration." | ||
454 | An Excerpt from "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" and Samuel Fuller "[Samuel] grew up under the care of his uncle, Dr. Samuel Fuller." | ||
455 | An Excerpt from "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" concerning Samuel Fuller "In 1670 he was a member of the Colony Committee appointed to view the injury done to the Indians by the cattle of the English, and assess damages." | ||
456 | An Excerpt from "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" concerning John Fuller. "John Fuller resided on the paternal estate at Scorton Neck; he was a physician of some note." "[Lydia] learned the trade of tailoress." | ||
457 | An Excerpt from "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" concerning Samuel Fuller This record lists his wife and children. | ||
458 | An Excerpt from "The Mayflower Descendant" concerning the Sylvanus Hopkins' Family This document lists the dates of the five children of Sylvanus and Ruth Hopkins Written in 1935 by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston. | ||
459 | The Family of Thomas Noakes and Emma Tirkpen in the LDS Church Membership Records Membership Records from 1830-1848 Thomas Noakes was one of Joseph Smith's bodyguards. Source Information Ancestry.com. Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original data: Black, Susan Easton, compiler. Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1848. 50 vols. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center, 1989. Private Donor. | ||
460 | Thomas Noakes in the Seventy Quorum Membership, 1835-1846 Thomas was in the Fifteenth Quorum of the Seventy. Source Information Ancestry.com. Seventy Quorum Membership, 1835–1846 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Black, Harvey B. Seventy Quorum Membership, 1835–1846: An Annotated Index of Over 3,500 Seventies Organized into the First Thirty-Five Quorums of the Seventy in Kirtland, Ohio, and Nauvoo, Illinois. Provo, Utah: Infobases, Inc., 1996. Private Donor. | ||
461 | John Hubbard Noakes in "Our Pioneer Heritage" John was a guard, a scout, a home builder, military man, and father of eleven children. | ||
462 | The Birthdate of John Hubbard Noakes from the LDS Membership records John was born the 7th of August, 1831 in Litchfield, Medina, Ohio. Source Information Ancestry.com. Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original data: Black, Susan Easton, compiler. Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1848. 50 vols. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center, 1989. Private Donor. | ||
463 | A Compiled History of Moses Childs Written by Hannah Leonora Childs and Anna Beardall Courtesy of Susan W. Bartholomew | ||
464 | A History of Moses DeVere Childs Written by one of his children Contributed by Susan W. Bartholomew | ||
465 | Historical Outline of Susan Amelia Childs and John Hubbard As Related by Nora Childs Weight to Robert H. Weight in 1956 Courtesy of Thomas Gibby | ||
466 | History of Susan Amelia Childs by her son David Patten "She with others were picking berries, she cried out "I have stuck a torn in my leg", when they came to examine it, there were spots all over her leg like a snake bite and swollen badly they ran back to the bush and there was a large rattle snake wound around the bush." Courtesy of Susan W. Bartholomew | ||
467 | The Descendancy of Robert Fuller A report in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record about Edward Fuller and his descendants listing the sons of Robert Fuller. Written in 1902. |