| GARBRAND HOOKER, Susan HARKES (8GGM, 1593-1676) |
Wife of Thomas Hooker |
Cambridge pioneer; our descent from
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| GAWKROGER(?) PLATTS PRESCOTT, Mary (10GGM, 1596-1688) |
Wife of John Prescott |
Founder of Watertown |
Founder of Lancaster |
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| GEORGE MUNROE, Martha (1624-1672) |
First wife of William the Immigrant |
Heroism, etc., in Pioneer Middlesex |
Rescued Mary Ball; died 1672, leaving four small children
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| GERRY, Elbridge |
Signer of Declaration of Independence |
Governor of Massachusetts |
Resident of "Elmwood" |
U. S. Vice President |
Invented "gerrymandering" |
Kin by marriage |
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| GOATES, Gwen SEELY (1C) |
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| GORDON, Azubah HENRY MUNROE (~1760-1847) |
Chart |
Grave |
Wife of 1C7R Dr. Joseph |
Ransom
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| GORDON, Daniel |
Husband of Azubah
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| HALE SMITH, Emma |
Portrait
Mansion House
Nauvoo House
Smith Homestead
Spring House
Grave
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| HANCOCK, (Reverend) John, first minister in Lexington |
John Hancock and Jonas Clarke |
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| HANCOCK, Martha (2C9R, 1697-1712) |
Buried in Harvard Square
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| HANCOCK, Mary (2C9R, 1690-1712) |
Wife to John Parker, buried in Harvard Square
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| HANCOCK, Nathaniel Jr. (abt 1668-1755) |
Husband to 1C10R Prudence Russell |
Great-uncle to John Hancock |
Buried in Harvard Square |
Location of grave |
Gravestone |
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| HANCOCK, Prudence RUSSELL (1C10R, 1670-1742) |
Daughter of Joseph |
Wife of Nathaniel Hancock, Jr. |
Great-aunt to John Hancock |
Buried in Harvard Square |
Location of grave |
Gravestone |
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| HANKS, Ephraim Knowlton (GGGU) |
Decker family |
Mail carrier |
Photo & obit |
Married Harriet |
Decker Family history |
Nauvoo resident
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| HANKS, Harriet Amelia DECKER LITTLE (GGGA 1826-1917) |
Decker family |
Photo & bio |
Born in Phelps, New York |
Decker Family history |
Nauvoo resident
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| HARKES GARBRAND HOOKER, Susan (8GGM, 1593-1676) |
Wife of Thomas Hooker |
Cambridge pioneer; our descent from
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| HARRINGTON MUNROE, Sarah (H8GA, ~1675-1752) |
Wife of Sergeant George |
Location of grave |
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| HARTWELL, Abigail WHEELER (5GA, 1788-1877) |
Chart
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| HARTWELL, Simon II (5GU, 1783-1869) |
Chart
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| HARTWELL ASHBY, Nancy (5GA) |
Wife of George Ashby |
Shared house with Wheelers |
Moved to New Hampshire; died there.
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| HENRY MUNROE, Sarah (1758-1828) |
Wife of Jonas |
Mother of church incorporators |
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| HENRY MUNROE GORDON, Azubah (~1760-1847) |
Chart |
Grave |
Wife of 1C7R Dr. Joseph |
Ransom
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| HERR, Hans (6GGF 1639-1725) |
Immigrant
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| HERRICK BRIDGE, Anna (1710-1730) |
First wife of John Bridge |
Location of grave |
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| HOOKER, Mary STANLEY (6GGM, 1677-1753) |
Wife of Nathaniel Hooker of our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers |
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| HOOKER, Mary WILLETT (7GGM, 1637-1682) |
Wife of Samuel Hooker of our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers |
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| HOOKER, Nathaniel (6GGF, 1671-1711) |
Son of Samuel and Mary Hooker; husband of Mary Stanley |
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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| HOOKER, (Reverend) Samuel (7GGF, 1633-1697) |
Son of Thomas and Susan Hooker; husband of Mary Willett
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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| HOOKER, Susan HARKES GARBRAND (8GGM, 1593-1676) |
Wife of Thomas Hooker |
Cambridge pioneer; our descent from
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| HOOKER, (Reverend) Thomas (8GGF, 1586-1647) |
Harvard Square homestead |
First preacher in Cambridge |
Brought his congregation to Watertown in 1633 |
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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| HOOKER HOWARD, Alice (5GGM, 1701-1750) |
Daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Hooker; wife of Samuel Howard |
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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| HOPKINS, Damaris (9GGA) |
Mayflower passenger
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| HOPKINS, Giles (9GGU) |
Mayflower passenger |
Buried in Eastham. |
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| HOPKINS, Oceanus (9GGU) |
Mayflower passenger
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| HOPKINS, (Pilgrim) Stephen (9GGF) |
Sailed to America on Sea Venture in 1609 |
Mayflower passenger |
In our Mayflower line
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| HOPKINS SNOW, Constance (8GGM ~1607-1677) |
Mayflower passenger |
In our Mayflower line |
Married; settled in Eastham; buried there. |
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| HOWARD, Alice HOOKER (5GGM, 1701-1750) |
Daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Hooker; wife of Samuel Howard |
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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| HOWARD, Samuel (5GGF, 1702-) |
Husband of Alice Hooker of our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers |
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| HOWARD SEYMOUR, Abigail (4GGF, 1728-) |
Daughter of Samuel and Alice Howard; wife of Joseph Seymour |
In our Hooker line from the Cambridge pioneers
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| HOWLAND, Elizabeth TILLEY (died 1687) |
Mayflower passenger, 1620 |
Mother-in-law to Mary Willett’s brother |
Buried in Rhode Island, among Brownes and Willetts |
Inscription
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| HUBBARD RUSSELL, Mary (10GA, 1665-1738) |
Wife of Jason |
Mother of Hubbard/Hobart/Hubert
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| HURD, Daniel (4GGF, 1743-1814) |
Perhaps from Killingworth, Connecticut. |
Married Rebecca Smith. |
Life events timeline; a quiet life in Sandisfield |
Owned land in the Beech Plain section of Sandisfield. |
Chosen as constable. |
Apparently married Frelove about 1807, after Rebecca died. |
Died, intestate and insolvent, in 1814. |
Buried in Beech Plain Cemetery, Sandisfield. |
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| HURD, Frelove (1749-1840) |
Apparently married Daniel HURD about 1807, after Rebecca died; buried in Sandisfield Center Cemetery. |
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| HURD, Rebecca SMITH (4GGM, 1750-1806) |
Daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Smith, married Daniel HURD. |
Buried in Beech Plain Cemetery, Sandisfield. |
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| HURD STILLMAN, Amanda (3GGM 1779-1834) |
Fourth of six daughters of Daniel and Rebecca |
Mother to Jason |
Second wife and widow of Appleton STILLMAN |
22 years Appleton’s junior; bore him seven children in 14 years |
Pregnant with Lucius, Appleton’s twelfth child, when he wrote his will. |
Received Colebrook homestead in Appleton’s will; also inducements (softened in a codicil next day) not to remarry. |
Their marriage brought the Stillmans into our Mayflower line |
/Still haven’t found her grave. |
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